Today is Thursday and I am Thankful....and this is one reason why:
I learned a principle a few years back that has come to mind many times over the years--and especially lately. I wish I could remember who told me this first, but it has actually been said in different ways by different folks through the years. Most of us have some area of struggle in our lives. It could be our weight or general overall health. It could be finances. It could be self-discipline to exercise, have a daily time with God, family, or friends. It could be working too hard or not working hard enough. Anyone relate to any of these?
The principle I heard had to do with weight management--something that most Americans (Christians included) struggle with to one degree or another. She said, "If you'll be brutal with the 5 extra pounds, you'll never have to worry about the 20 or 50 or 100." Now, anything can be taken out of context and out of balance, but if you look at this wisely, you see the value in the advice. If we'll all be careful when we see ourselves getting slightly overweight, and we take intentional action to counter that, none of us would be dealing with the negative realities that accompany carrying extra weight.
I've come to the place where I try to utilize and act on this principle in all the areas of my life. (Emphasis should be applied to the word "try.") I've been experiencing a season lately where this principle seems to have flown right out the window! I think we all experience seasons like this; but as I see myself getting out of balance and overwhelmed, I've had to decide, once again, to get brutal before I fall underneath the approaching avalanche.
Thankfully, I have people in my life to whom I can go with my real, very unimpressive self, and tell them that I'm overwhelmed and that life has gotten out of balance for me. I honestly don't know what I would do without these lifesavers! I've had to take a breath, step back, and evaluate what I can do and what I've been trying to do that is causing me to lose my peace and even my joy to some extent. As I've gotten honest with God and a few close friends, it has helped me regain some equilibrium so that I make the most of the time, energy, and resources my Heavenly Father has entrusted to me.
This chick has by no means arrived! But I'm really thankful for the people God has placed around me who can help me take the next step with a greater foundation below my feet.
What helps you find balance in your life when you sense it slipping away? Do you try to live a balanced life or do you believe it isn't a possibility? I'd love to hear from you...thanks for listening to me. :-)
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Thursday, March 3, 2011
Monday, October 11, 2010
In all of the hustle and bustle...
I often get asked, "Shelley, how do you do it all?"
I'll answer that in just a bit, but first...
In the spring, we walked through an 8-week series at Church 4 Chicks where we discussed the tension we all face in finding and maintaining balance and wholeness in our lives. That series was the springboard for our current series, "Dreams Still Do Come True." You see, if our lives are spinning out of control (as the rule, rather than a seasonal exception), we'll be in a poor position to pursue our God-given dreams.
I love what my hubby (@stephendhendrix) posted on his Twitter/Facebook recently:
I'll answer that in just a bit, but first...
In the spring, we walked through an 8-week series at Church 4 Chicks where we discussed the tension we all face in finding and maintaining balance and wholeness in our lives. That series was the springboard for our current series, "Dreams Still Do Come True." You see, if our lives are spinning out of control (as the rule, rather than a seasonal exception), we'll be in a poor position to pursue our God-given dreams.
I love what my hubby (@stephendhendrix) posted on his Twitter/Facebook recently:
" Healthy living is not trying hard to fix my brokenness; it's admitting that I'm broken, and doing so in the context of relationship."
I am so very grateful, that in the midst of all the hustle and bustle of life, I have some safe places that enable me to grow and thrive--a place where I can be the real me, without having to give any appearance of having it all together or having perfect anything. The truth is, God isn't waiting for me to get it all together or figure out how to do everything. He created me (and you) to live out of a real relationship with Him--and He even went so far as to make it possible for me (and you) to be filled with His very Spirit and nature.
From the time He called me into this ministry, and even before that, He has very clearly said to me, over and over, "Make it your ambition to know Me." In that brief phrase, He has made it so clear that it isn't to be my goal to be a perfect homemaker, decorator, cook, teacher, wife, daughter, ministry leader, TV Host, etc. If those good desires become my focus, I'll soon discover that I will never ever, ever measure up. I'll consistently be discouraged by my own inabilities and inadequacies as the bar remains higher than I can ever reach.
But, as I continue to make it my focus to know God, I notice something happening in me; something that spills over to those around me. As I seek to know Him more, I find myself accepting who He says I am, believing I truly am loved just because He loves me. And this awareness, and acceptance of truth begins to be evident to others who receive out of the overflow of what the Holy Spirit is doing inside of me.
Making it a priority in my life to know this One who created me, saved me and is sanctifying me, helps me to find balance and wholeness, in the context of authentic community, even when I can't get it all together--because the truth is, NONE of us has it all together. And that's actually really good news.
"There are no together people, only those with whiter teeth."
John Lynch
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busyness,
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