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When everything goes wrong and you feel like giving up, Dr. John F. Westfall shows how to survive the storms of life with courage, faith, and surprising joy.

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Other Books by John F. Westfall

Getting Past What Youll Never Get Over

Coloring Outside the Lines

Enough is Enough: Grace for the Restless Heart

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Copyright Page

2017 by John F. Westfall

Published by Revell

a division of Baker Publishing Group

PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287

www.revellbooks.com

Spire edition published 2019

Previously published in 2017 under the title I Didnt Sign Up for This

Ebook edition created 2019

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

ISBN 978-1-4934-1959-3

Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, New International Version. NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com. The NIV and New International Version are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc.

Dedication

With gratitude this book is dedicated to
Bruce and Hazel Larson,
whose relentless encouragement and grace helped me experience life as a great adventure regardless of circumstances. Among the many lessons they taught me is that truth is a person, faith is a verb, and relationships matter.

Contents

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Other Books by John F. Westfall

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication

Acknowledgments

1. I Didnt Sign Up for This

2. We Are All in This Together

3. Im Not Stubborn, I Just Dont Want To

4. Hope Comes in Unexpected Ways

5. Only One Thing Can Silence Fear

6. What We Leave Behind Makes a Difference

7. Between Safety and Risk, Always Take the Risk

8. Giving People the Weapons That Can Hurt Us

9. Eat More Ice Cream and Fewer Beans

10. Discover Your Quest by Asking Questions

11. All We Need to Know Is All We Need

12. New Beginnings Are Possible and Necessary

13. The Journey to the Center of You

Notes

About the Author

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Acknowledgments

I am grateful for all the people whose lives in one way or another have contributed to the writing of this book. When Getting Past What You ll Never Get Over was published, I was surprised by the kind response of readers who wrote and shared their own stories of struggle and growth while going through hard and often unfair experiences. Their courage and faith were inspiring and gave me hope for the journey.

I am fortunate to have a collection of friends who encourage me regularly. Special thanks to Larry Stone, David Doherty, Bob Marlowe, Richard Merte, Sheila Gustafson, Chris Fulkerson, Randy Toms, Jane Knickerbocker, David Shiesser, Susie Weber, Sam Beler, Scott Tapp, John Ware, Pam Proske, David Pardee, Baron Schaaf, and John Berg.

Thanks to Lonnie Hull-DuPont, who is a brilliant editor, kind friend, gifted author, and fascinating person. Thanks for your gifts of affirmation and encouragement.

Thanks to my friends at Harbor Church in Seattle. We began in a home, moved to a pizza parlor, and grew in an old dance hall, and we know God isnt finished with us yet. You are my church family, and Im grateful for your partnership in ministry.

Finally, I thank my family, who has hung in with me in joy and sorrow. Eileen and Damian never give up and never let me give up. Their love helps me find hope when everythings going wrong, and we have a lot of joy along the way.


I Didnt Sign Up for This

An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered.

G. K. Chesterton

Where did my life go wrong? Did it just sort of meander off track until I got stuck in the proverbial mud? Or was everything going great until someone or something caused me to crash and burn? I dont know, but however I got here, Im sure of two things: this is not the way I thought my life would be, and I didnt sign up for this.

Do you ever get to the point where you know if there is just one more setback you might lose it? I think back on times when I just wanted to pound the table in frustration because nothing seemed to work out the way I hoped. There are times in our lives when we can try to make good decisions, be responsible, take action, put things right, make amends, and choose wisely. Yet all our efforts and well-meaning intentions dont seem to make any difference.

The other night I was feeling nostalgic and I like old movies, so I started to watch The Fugitive . One of my favorite scenes involves a train that collides with a bus transporting prisoners and suddenly goes off the rails. First the engine, then one train car after another crashes and smashes as the train breaks apart, destroying everything in its way. In the movie, the crash lasts only a few seconds, but it seems to go on and on. Just when I think the crash cant get worse, it does, as more train cars smash into the pile of wreckage.

The films portrayal of the train wreck got me thinking about some painful experiences that had left me feeling as if I had experienced a personal train wreck deep inside. These feelings come when, unexpectedly, our lives derail and we find ourselves in a seemingly never-ending deluge of problems, pain, and personal disasters.

In business and science, this situation is often referred to as the cascade effect. One small and seemingly insignificant thing occurs that triggers something else, which brings about still more responses until we find ourselves cascading like a waterfall toward the rocks below.

As I was eating lunch with a friend I hadnt seen in several years, I listened to him share some of the personal journey he had been on. The last time we had been together, honestly, I had been a little jealous. He was a great person. He was handsome and fita natural athlete with a beautiful wife and three marvelous kids. His business was thriving, giving him stock options and money that were far beyond my dreams. He had a growing faith in Jesus and was active in community and church events. To me, it seemed he had it all. What could possibly go wrong?

While I ate my Reuben sandwich, he shared some of his own cascade effect. He talked of choices that were bad, mistakes that were costly, and regrets that still haunted him. Investments that went sideways cost him a lot of the money. He told how pride caused him to drift away from his faith and how he began to pull away from people who cared for him. While the cancer diagnosis he received helped him refocus, it probably wasnt going to be enough to save his marriage, as his wife announced she didnt want to be married to him any longer.

Now he faced the reality of trying to reestablish his career, be a single parent, and battle the disease that was growing in his body. All without the love and support of the wife he hoped wouldnt leave. Suddenly, he pounded his fists on the table and exclaimed, I dont want this! I dont want this!

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Its easy to look back and wonder what happened to our other life. Where would we be today if this hadnt happened or that would have happened or if we had made a different choice along the way? Would we be better off? Would our lives be noticeably better? Perhaps. Yet ultimately, it doesnt matter.

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