1. dream – I find that when I’m frustrated or disappointed,
dreaming is fundamental. Dreaming (and writing that vision down) helps me get
out of the ditch of disappointment and helps me navigate through life with more
hope. You should totally give it a try.
2. friends – I met with my friend Lisa from SoundMindandSpirit.com this week and I was so
thankful I did. God sends me the most amazing people. I enjoy the heart
connection. I enjoy the encouragement. I enjoy the sound of iron sharpening
iron.
3. mentors – I believe God puts mentors in our lives so we
can soak up their experience. This week I met with my dear Jeanne who has become such a blessing in my life. I also appreciate the fact that mentors have been
where I am and they can wisely guide me and encourage me. I think the best
moments are when I’m done meeting and I have a million other
questions to ask. Healthy relationships are fascinating.
4. God as a source – I have experienced God as a firm
foundation last week. It seems that when all you have left is God, He really
comes thru. I’m enjoying all the new experiences. He is as wonderful as His
Word says plus way more.
5. group exercise and faith – You know I’m a fan of group
exercise. I have been studying the dynamics of my current class. I see that the
language the instructor uses seems to be similar to religious language. I don’t
agree with the rhetoric but I can’t argue with results. I also see that a lot
of people “worship” the teacher – trust me, I’ve heard them praising her figure
and saying they want to be just like her. This curious stuff makes me ask
myself, "what am I doing here and what is my motivation?" The answer is, I’m
trying to get stronger (and I am) and my motivation is to take the second
chance God gave me to change my lifestyle.
6. my tree – I have a great looking lemon tree in my
backyard. In our previous home we had so much good fruit we had to give it away
to at least 50 people. The fruit of this tree does not taste good. I can’t seem
to be able to do anything good with it. As I read the Gospel of Matthew I can relate to being known by your fruit. My Bible teacher said we’re to be "fruit inspectors." This tree in my backyard reminds me of that. The fruit was
just not good last year and my hope is really low for this year. There’s
nothing worse than harvesting stuff just to throw it away. I pray that when
people inspect the fruit in my life, they’ll find it so good that it will bring
glory to my Father in heaven.
7. marriage – I’m finding interesting that with an
approaching wedding anniversary there is still a lot to be learned about having
a healthy marriage. I’m not a perfect person and that translates into every
relationship I have. I find myself constantly in prayer for wisdom in how to be
a wise wife (and mother). I have seen the more I allow God to change me into
His image, the more my marriage benefits from it. Every major lesson I’ve
learned about relationships was internalized through friction, challenges and
making the hard decision to submit to God’s plan. My hope that God will be
faithful is pretty much non-negotiable. I’m thankful for almost 9 years of
marriage to the most honorable and amazing man alive.
Have a great Thanksgiving week my dear reader!
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