Life

I was beginning to think that I should have titled this series “Life” since it seems like I mostly have time to write up a quick post about our day or share a picture or two, but then if I go all connector-like and slow down, I realize that really becoming the beloved is partly about embracing this every day, ordinary life.  There’s so much to find in the little moments of grace and the moments of struggle.  I get to be the beloved in both places.

In much of this series and in life, I’m finding the “both and” instead of “either or,” which leads me back to thinking about the prodigal son story.  The prodigal son and the older brother were both loved dearly by the Father.  The Father wanted them both to experience and enjoy in all His goodness.  He had gifts and experiences for them.  He did not live by “fair” standards nor did He buy into a scarcity concept.  No, indeed, the Father promoted abundance.  There’s more than enough to go around.  There’s more than enough for everyone to be loved fully.

When I find myself forgetting that there is enough, I find myself stepping out of that fully loved place and into one of jealousy, envy, and fear.  Mostly, I fear that by someone else being promoted or lifted up or complimented or loved that the equation then flips around to equal that I am not whatever they are.  Instead, there is room for both of us.  The older brother missed out on that.  He and his brother could be celebrated and loved.  His brother didn’t need to be a threat to his security, identity, worth, or celebration.  I’m sure there were enough calves to be eaten and hugs to go around.  The Father was willing to celebrate and enjoy this life with both of his sons.  He didn’t need to chose only one. He included them both.

I’m not there yet, but that’s where I’m headed.  I’m jumping into, “becoming” aware, and embracing just how I am the beloved and others can be too.  There’s room for us all at the table.

becoming the beloved

right here, right now…joy.

hello week. good-bye weekend. i feel like i need another weekend. seriously i’m finding that the days and weeks keep going faster and faster. before long…i’ll be old 😉 i feel like a happy broken record coming here each week and saying that joy is everywhere and that i feel so….loved. joyful. at peace. excited. at home. seriously, y’all (i’m not southern but i just felt like saying that), God is so very faithful. months ago, one of my intern people told me about how when he was praying for me that he saw a book where i needed to focus on the page at hand rather than look ahead to the end. i think i’m finally starting to live like that and trust God like that. saying hello to the new adventure right here, right now and not trying to make another adventure happen on my own.  so, without further ado, here are some snapshots of joy…

816. knowing that people have my back

830. more swings, more swings (cute little kiddos on the playground)

871. eating brownies with a spoon from the pan with my people

876. melting into peace

879. moments where my heart stops in a good way

880. memories i want to hold onto

888. closing my eyes to soak up the moment

908. bananagrams and cribbage and laughing and fabulous people

938. watching life!

and before you run off…don’t forget to comment because it makes my heart happy to hear from you all! did you watch life? what was the highlight of your week? anything I can be praying for you about?

p.s. i’m SO close to 1000 gifts. 🙂

 

Smattering

In hard times she’d learned three things–

She was stronger than she’d ever imagined.

Jesus was closer than she ever realized.

And she was loved more than she ever knew.

Holley

If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all” (Isaiah 7:9b) So, I raised my hand and said (out loud), “I believe: God is who He says He is. God can do what He says He can do. I am who God says I am. I can do all things through Christ. God’s Word is alive and active in me.” (from Beth Moore’s Believing God study)

A Path from the Head to the Heart

Matthew 5:3 “You’re blessed when you’re at the end of your rope. With less of you there is more of God and his rule. 4 “You’re blessed when you feel you’ve lost what is most dear to you. Only then can you be embraced by the One most dear to you. (The Message Version)

Derek and Shea

Part of being made new is also a call to to forget “the former things” (Isaiah 43:18).  The decision to let go of our expectations based on what has been familiar can be really tough.  But when we do, we give God permission to knock our socks off. We let go of our self-imposed limitations. We dream bigger and reach higher.

-“He Makes All Things New” -Thrive

History tells us that God doesn’t forget His people and He’s not going to start with you. When He does show up, you’ll know that it’s unmistakably Him.

-Cross Point Church| Faith, Hope and Love Series

Jesus

“Jesus was that guy people loved to hang out with” -Mark Driscoll  from his sermon “Humor”

–The sermon is super fun and funny so if you get a chance go listen to it 🙂 The other ones in the series are great too!