Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Monday, July 30, 2012
finding the tempo of a God breathed life
This is my final post on "Grace for the Good Girl"...
This book has been
nothing like I expected…in a very good way.
I cringed early on as Emily’s words seared my soul with their
honesty. It was hard to realize how much
of my identity was wrapped up in doing. Along
the way I am learning to recognize when I want to grab the good girl mask and
put it back on. So much easier to do
that instead of to process what is going on…what buttons are being pushed to
make me want to hide rather than face pain or truth, be it good, bad or other.
I am learning to live
at the “tempo of a God breathed life”…being gentle when I turn around and find
that mask covering my eyes, celebrating when I choose to not pick it up, and
experiencing grace in a whole new way. Remembering that no two days will be the same...one day I may do well, the next not so much.
One would think that a
person in ministry would get this stuff.
I am learning along the way that it is sooooo much easier to talk about
grace than to live it at times. Somehow this
was not something I learned in seminary…this accepting without question that I am
loved, forgiven, and free. There were no
classes, no books, no field education, or CPE that I checked off the list that allowed a sudden epiphany that I have already received grace.
Perhaps the greatest
tool this book gave me were these questions to ask myself when I find myself
looking for the mask to hide behind…
What is the truth?
(Spirit)
What will I choose to
believe? (Mind)
What will I choose to
do? (Will)
Will I give up the
right to feel as if the truth is
true? (Emotions)
At some point my hope
is these questions become habit rather than written down on the back of my
shopping list which I furtively look to while feeling overwhelmed by hurtful
words and actions, mine and others.
These may not work for
everyone, but they DO work for me. In the
midst of this hard and holy work I have learned my lens for truth has been
very, very warped. I want so badly to
see a hint of what others, especially God, sees in me. That Julie?
She seems like someone I would like to get to know better.
Doing this work has
helped me to find my voice again…it is still a bit soft and fades frequently,
but it is there again. And yesterday,
with no masks at all, I shared from my heart as I preached about miracles. Two women I look up to as role models let
me know how good it was to hear my voice again.
One even offered to keep kicking my tail when I hide my voice. That is love!
One willing to hold me accountable, one willing to challenge me to be
the woman God is calling me to be. I thank
God for women like that in my life and on this journey with me.
This book also led me
to do something I have never, ever done before.
I wrote a review for it on Amazon.
That is how good I think this book is.
The exciting thing is "graceful" a version for 14-18 years old will be published
soon. I think women of all ages should
read either book…more than once.
And Emily? Can you do one for the boys next? Or perhaps talk your hubby into it? I’m finding there are a whole lot of good
boys out there too.
Want to talk about it,
let me know! Would love to sit with you
and chat over coffee.
Remember to go visit emily at chatting at the sky...it will be time well spent, promise.
multitudes on monday - july 30th
it is monday...
time to see again gifts
given by the gift maker.
these are mine,
what are yours?
680 tomatoes still
warm from the garden
681 feeling like a blog star sharing God’s word
682 time with God that leaves me in tears…not all happy, but
all good
683 remembering my life is meant to be interrupted
685 being broken open yet again
685 truth found in the Psalms… “you press upon me behind and
before me and lay your hand upon me.”
139.4
686 darkness shattered by light
687 playing chase and giggling with a wee one
688 new dreams
689 moving past superficiality in friendship
690 new work unfolding in pieces
691 returning to the pool
692 seeing faces I have missed
693 cool mornings following hot days
694 bare feet in the mud
695 feathers from a friend
696 chilled water melon
697 re-remembering a relationship takes two
698 finding my voice in the pulpit (again)
699 sharing stories with a new friend
visit ann & her friends to take a peek at their gift lists
Saturday, July 28, 2012
may we be interrupted...
was led to this video this morning...
it brought tears, questions, hope, and a challenge...
will you join me in finding the darkness?
Christine Caine
it brought tears, questions, hope, and a challenge...
will you join me in finding the darkness?
Friday, July 27, 2012
sneak peek friday - july 27
fridays are for peeking into the studio
mine, yours, and our friends found
over at studio jru.
this week i finished a few
found homes for one or two
and started anew.
i also worked on the art of loving others...
what have you created this week?
would love to hear what you did...
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
blessing...
Life
is short, and we do not have much time to gladden the hearts of those who make
this earthly pilgrimage with us.
So,
be swift to love, make haste to do kindness, shower abundant hospitality on
friend and stranger, walk in justice, that you may follow the path of mercy and
love.
And
the blessing of God, who comes to us unbidden, who for our lives was broken, and
in whose Spirit we are guided into wholeness and holiness of life, be upon you
and those whom you love, this day and forevermore. Amen.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
multitudes on mondays - july 23
700 hearing little voices in church after vacation
701 fresh figs
702 sharing stories with sisters
703 spinach artichoke dip that made someone late
704 glorious gladiolas
705 encouraging words amidst the tears
706 exciting news about da baby
707 ice packs after hard work
708 a sister’s song that makes my eyes water
709 epiphanies about identity
710 hearing how you are speaks to another
711 Slurpees (couldn’t resist)
712 good test results for a cancer THRIVER
713 seeing an old friend on television doing something she
loves
714 unexpected time with a loved one over tea
715 applying for first ever passport with a sister who
shares a dream
716 finding sisters in scripture
717 new toys for the studio
718 words on a sign that speak to my soul
719 dreaming of stepping out of the box in a new way
be sure to visit ann & friends at a holy experience and see their gifts as well.
be sure to visit ann & friends at a holy experience and see their gifts as well.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Grace for the Good Girl - Chapters 15 & 16
“They may have hurt you,
but don’t let them define you.
Because the truth is,
Jesus came to stand
between you and that hurt.(1)”
This book continues to tear me open in ways I did not
expect. Its title gives no hint at how
dangerous it is to those myths I believe about myself and my brokenness.
“To admit that the offense hurts is necessary to our
healing. To feel the pain caused by the failure of others is honest and human
and okay. I do not know the extent to which someone else has hurt you. I do not
know how deeply their failure has affected you. But I do know this: you will
never be more free than when you let go of your right to be the good one. (2)”
So much of my story has to do with not feeling loved in
word or deed by those children expect to love them. I learned early and often that no matter how
hard I tried I would still be “the” reason for an adult’s bad day, bad
behavior, or bad choices. I heard and
saw evidence of it so often that it I came to believe it was me who was bad. So I tried, oh how I tried, to be so very,
very good. So good that I slowly died on
the inside and squashed down the little girl who loved to sing, dance, paint,
and run.
I learned to walk on eggs shells and let my “feelings” be
determined by those around me. And yet it
never quite worked. No matter how hard I
tried it was never enough. I lost
sight of who I was and that I was beloved.
Emily shared these words of Presten Gillham’s:
“Worry and fear are simply the belief that I have gotten
myself into a place where God is not. And so that brings us to the truth, that
God, through his determination to share his heart with me, was willing to go to
my ungracious place to be with me. He would rather die than live without me,
even if it means ungracious places.”(3)
Whether my brokenness was because of me or the result of what
those around me were doing that I let define me, I truly felt God was not, could not, be where I was. This truth that God is in that ungracious
place with me…it is frightening. I let
my identity and all I thought about myself be determined by the truth I heard
and saw as a girl who never felt she was good enough. It is scary to set that aside and truly,
truly believe God would rather die than be without me. How could God love me when the ones that were
supposed to love me were so broken by life their love didn’t feel like love?
And so as this book draws close to the end it feels as
though this work is just beginning. I want
to believe the truth that I am beloved…unconditionally. I catch glimpses of it more frequently
now. I am still learning to paint, know I
hate to run, and perhaps someday will sing.
I hold no anger toward those in the old dance yet I can no longer move
in those ways. I am dancing a new dance and my partner has changed. I have had to make choices that were hard and
often still hurt. I also pray for the day we dance in praise of healing and wholeness, together.
Group Discussion from Emily's blog:
The last four chapters of the book focus on the freedom
of being found, how we are safe even in the midst of fear, failure, and
feelings. The title of chapter 15 is Safe, Even When it Hurts. I was surprised
that something as seemingly small as an unresolved high school relationship
could follow me around for so long. Can
you think of a time when you were unexpectedly forced to confront your own
frail humanity?
One of the good girl’s most basic
fears is failure. It takes different shapes and forms and may have varying
degrees of consequence, but failure is part of our human condition. Do you recognize your own
ungracious places and how is Jesus showing himself to you in the midst of them?
(1) Freeman, Emily P. (2011-09-01). Grace for the Good Girl:
Letting Go of the Try-Hard Life (Kindle Locations 3099-3100). Baker Book Group.
Kindle Edition.
(2) Kindle Locations 3044-3046.
(3) Kindle Locations 2957-2960
slow down
May your weekend
find you slowing down
and turning off your engine
‘Be still, and know that I am God!
I am exalted among the nations,
I am exalted in the earth.’
Psalm 46.10
Friday, July 20, 2012
sneak peek friday - july 20
it is friday
time to peek
into studios
mine and others
yet today my heart is heavy
words won't come
prayers rise like incense
beauty found in those
i love
held close
reminded that they matter
to me and to God
make loving others your art today
make a difference every day
smile at a stranger
look in the eyes of others
and love even when it hurts
Remember to visit Jennifer and friends at Studio JRU
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
a prayer for today
http://www.ivarhagendoorn.com/photos/series/fishing-nets-6 |
We confess
that we have been
so busy
with the mending nets
that we have forgotten to go to fish.
Make us today fishermen
so that even if
we come back home
without fish
we will be happy
because
we have fed a lot of them.
For Christ sake.
Amen.
(Diocese of South Western
Brazil)
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
multitudes on mondays ~ july 16th
720 waking up to Celtic Thunder Celtic Thunder - Heartland
721 no more safari band aids
722 reminders in the Word
723 the smell of clean towels
724 picking up nests because babies have flown away
725 joshua brayden beast feeling better
726 two rainy days in a row
727 communion at the bedside of a beloved
728 words from deep within that speak to others
729 pictures of warrior princess that bring tears to ama’s
eyes
730 muscles aching from moving in healthy ways again
731 color palettes that make my heart sing
732 prayers of warriors holding me close
733 armor from the great protector
734 watching my bear do a hard thing when it would be easier
to walk away
735 the voice of my baby getting comfortable in grown up
shoes
736 losing myself in quiet time with my daddy
737 growing into the patina of marriage
738 giving away the work of my heart to ones who “get it”
739 goofy pictures that remind me to smile!
be sure to link up with ann & friends to see their lists
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