My friend, Laura, was sharing with our ladies prayer group last night and her thoughts really spoke to my heart. She was almost exclaiming how tired she is of suburbia. Laura has such a longing for God to use her mightily alongside of her husband. She longs to be out in nature, even on the top of a mountain and be able to open her arms wide and proclaim....everything....to God. Though she struggled to make sense of the deep longing in her heart, those of us women in the room felt it, too.
I was particularly convicted because God has been stirring my heart about how I spend my time. My days are a joy to my soul. I am living in the freedom of doing what I love each and every day. I have the privilege of watching my husband begin a new job that he finds so much passion, purpose, and meaning in. Together, we are honored to serve God and teens.
Yet there are times when I know in my heart I haven't made the most of my day. Like Laura was sharing, I don't want to wake up when I'm 80 and say, "How did I spend my days? What a waste." So today I decided to cut out some of my usual distractions. It's embarrassing to admit that I often schedule my work outs, cleaning, and fixing dinner around TV programs. For instance, I go to the gym at 9 or 11 so that I can watch "Live with Regis and Kelly" or "The View". Or, I'll fold the laundry at 4 when "Oprah" is on. I'm not saying any of this is bad, I'm saying it's distracting.
A couple ladies shared last night that they really find God in nature. That hit home, hard. I often spend my days indoors because I love, love, LOVE being in our apartment so much. But as I considered where I live, I am truly blessed. Our apartment complex is pretty much a mini paradise. We are surrounded by woods, trees, and pretty flowers. There are sidewalk paths that wind all over our town. We also have a beautiful pool, also surrounded by trees and woods. It's all very serene.
So thanks to Laura, the ladies, and God's leading, I went for a Nature Walk this morning. What an incredible way to connect with God. Each step I just reveled in God's creation and in the beauty of nature. I could feel God's peace and love bursting in my heart so strongly, I wanted to hug a tree or something. There was a moment where my eye caught site of a beautiful, bright, red bird and my heart actually skipped a beat as I realized that the site of that pretty bird was a gift from God to me.
I'm happy. I am reminded, and a bit remorseful that I don't always give God the chance to move in me and bless me the way He so desires to. Thank you for today, God, and thank you for nature.
I was particularly convicted because God has been stirring my heart about how I spend my time. My days are a joy to my soul. I am living in the freedom of doing what I love each and every day. I have the privilege of watching my husband begin a new job that he finds so much passion, purpose, and meaning in. Together, we are honored to serve God and teens.
Yet there are times when I know in my heart I haven't made the most of my day. Like Laura was sharing, I don't want to wake up when I'm 80 and say, "How did I spend my days? What a waste." So today I decided to cut out some of my usual distractions. It's embarrassing to admit that I often schedule my work outs, cleaning, and fixing dinner around TV programs. For instance, I go to the gym at 9 or 11 so that I can watch "Live with Regis and Kelly" or "The View". Or, I'll fold the laundry at 4 when "Oprah" is on. I'm not saying any of this is bad, I'm saying it's distracting.
A couple ladies shared last night that they really find God in nature. That hit home, hard. I often spend my days indoors because I love, love, LOVE being in our apartment so much. But as I considered where I live, I am truly blessed. Our apartment complex is pretty much a mini paradise. We are surrounded by woods, trees, and pretty flowers. There are sidewalk paths that wind all over our town. We also have a beautiful pool, also surrounded by trees and woods. It's all very serene.
So thanks to Laura, the ladies, and God's leading, I went for a Nature Walk this morning. What an incredible way to connect with God. Each step I just reveled in God's creation and in the beauty of nature. I could feel God's peace and love bursting in my heart so strongly, I wanted to hug a tree or something. There was a moment where my eye caught site of a beautiful, bright, red bird and my heart actually skipped a beat as I realized that the site of that pretty bird was a gift from God to me.
I'm happy. I am reminded, and a bit remorseful that I don't always give God the chance to move in me and bless me the way He so desires to. Thank you for today, God, and thank you for nature.
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