Thursday, March 27, 2025

The Turtle

 

Slow and steady wins the race. We’ve heard the tale a thousand times. But how often do we take that advice?  I am someone who thrives when my calendar is full. Until I don’t. Let me explain.

Being a stay-at-home mom means that I get to schedule my days. Schedule my workouts, my grocery shopping, my housekeeping chores, my lunches with friends (or mahjong or pickleball dates.) I love the routine of having Bible study on Wednesday mornings and seeing my mom friends at school pickup each afternoon. I love cooking dinner for my family and gathering around the table each evening with my most beloved husband and kids. But sometimes, in this fast-paced suburban life, my schedule overwhelms me. It becomes too much. Even on the days that I make sure to take time and sit with Jesus and read The Word, I find myself running to the next thing on my list rather quickly. I become the hare in our tale.  The rabbit.  I start to feel like White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland.  You remember.  He has a clock and he’s hustling everywhere while Alice is trying to keep up.

“Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. Therefore I do not run like someone running aimlessly; I do not fight like a boxer beating the air. No, I strike a blow to my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize.”
1 Corinthians 9:24-27 NIV

After observing a few junior high track meets this spring, I have come to remember something very crucial:  In a long distance race, you must pace yourself.  I have watched as one of my dear friend’s daughter wins her prized gold medal week after week.  She sets a pace.  She knows she has a long way to go.  Not only that – she has practiced and trained and prepared her mind and body for this race.  She fuels herself with the correct nutrients and conditioning activities to keep her body working at optimum levels.

Friends, let this encourage you today:  Our life is like a race – but it is not a sprint! It is a marathon.  A journey.  Sometimes, it is best to put off the chores and the list that so easily entangles us.  Sometimes, we must slow our pace and BE THE TURTLE.  Ever seen them sunbathing on a rock?  Be the turtle: Relax in the Son’s presence and breathe. 

I have to tell myself daily to slow down.  Take one thing at a time.  Be open and flexible to go where God calls me.  I might have my own agenda for the day, but sometimes God has a different one and His plan is always better.  So follow His path for you today.  And don’t give up training.  Read His Word, praise Him, thank Him, love others well by interceding for them and encouraging them, and go forth into your calling in His Kingdom. Train- day in and day out.  And keep pressing on to win the prize:  “Well done, good and faithful servant.”





Monday, January 6, 2025

Rivers & Fountains

 I love when scripture jumps out at me and touches my heart in a new way.  It’s all about timing and circumstances, isn’t it? We read the same verses over and over in our lifetime, but each time it truly is different. Each time we are in a different season- possibly battling different trials or celebrating different triumphs.

I came across Isaiah 41:17-20 on December 31.  Just when my soul was reflecting on the year behind me and looking forward to the new year ahead.  And I felt parched.  I felt as though the past year had been nothing but a huge hardship.  No real progress, no fruit.  Perhaps it was a year of pruning.  A year of waiting.  A year in the trenches.

As soon as I read this passage, I knew it was from the Lord, and my attitude shifted.

“When the poor and needy seek water, and there is none, and their tongue is PARCHED with thirst, I the Lord will ANSWER them; I the God of Israel will not forsake them.”

God knows.  He understands.  He meets us where we are, and on this day, He was meeting me in my state of thirst.  And He promises that He will show up.  He will come to our aid.  And if that’s not enough, there was more!

To summarize the next section:

“I will open RIVERS on the bare heights, and FOUNTAINS in the midst of the valleys. I will bring springs of water to the dry land…so that you might see and know, consider and understand, that the hand of the Lord has done this.  The Holy One of Israel has created it.”

God doesn’t just say He will show up and offer aid.  He says He will show up BIG and bring miracles!  As I pondered this promise, I decided to make it my prayer for the new year. 

My Prayer:

“Lord, I feel parched. I thirst for You. I thirst for purpose. Lead me to Your Word each day. Teach me. Show me where you want me to SERVE. I am done serving only myself. I want to be a light in the darkness so that others might grow closer to You. Open rivers and fountains for me this year- opportunities to help bring water to dry lands- so that Your name is made great.  I give You all the glory. Amen.”

Friends, I pray for fountains of blessings on your year too. I pray that you will seek Him more, and as you do, that He will reveal His good, pleasing, and perfect will for you.  Ask Him where He would have you serve others. You might already be in the middle of a fountain, enjoying rewards of your labor. Praise the Lord!  Then I would encourage you to help others step into their calling. Let this year be all about discipleship. Let us come together as believers and build each other up as we also seek to reach the lost. And let us give God the glory along the way. For He is good, and His promise is secure.