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Tuesday, January 10, 2006

A Word for the heart

It's ten days into the New Year and I’ve been mulling over a blog post by my wonderful mentor Mary Griffith about a word for the year. After reading her post and a few other bloggers' entries about the word God had given them for the year, I decided to ask God about a word for me.

The answer came quicker than I expected.

It both frightened and thrilled me. Frightened me because this is an area I’ve known God wanted to talk over with me for some time. And I’ve sort of avoided the discussion because it felt impossible for me to “do” what I thought He wanted me to do. But these past few days God has shown me that it’s not so much about me “doing” but me resting in Him and my word for the year will happen.

What’s the word?

ENJOY.

And immediately after He gave me this word, He handed me a speaking engagement where my topic is none other than my word for the year. It’s about slowing the rush and enjoying the journey through knowing and enjoying Him.

Then He let the testing come to drive home His point.

In the past few weeks I’ve been blessed over and above what I could have asked or imagined. And with these awesome gifts has come a question.

Will you trust Me?

I keep saying, “Yes, Lord. I trust You.” And then I get busy trying to tie up all the loose ends of life... today. Loose ends like five years of scrapbooking pictures sitting in boxes begging to be put in my books. Homeschool lessons to schedule for next year. Books to read. A mom lit novel burning in my heart to finish before I jump into my contracted series. Sunday school lessons I’ve wanted to teach for a long time that require much of me to do well. Then there are the daily things of life that I hold dear…laughing with my children, snuggling with my husband, talking to my friends on the phone and by email.

I can’t do any of these well when I let the rush of “have to” get in the way of enjoying the journey.

So God had to exhaust me last night with the futility of trying to do it all and then show me today how life doesn’t work well if I refuse to obey His two greatest commandments.

Love God and love others as myself.

I’d put my agenda as my focus and missed the joy in the journey. I hadn’t loved God well because I decided to depend on me to get it done. I hadn’t loved myself well because I was sleep deprived and hurting with all the stuff I was putting on my shoulders. And I certainly hadn’t loved my most favorite others~ my family~ because I was grouchy and rushed in all I was trying to do.

So I took a nap.

And woke up this afternoon knowing for sure the Lord has so much to teach me this year! But I’m glad for it. I’m glad He never lets me get so caught up in my To-Do lists and agendas for long. He wants me to get this word for the year.

ENJOY.

Enjoy the sunrises I’m blessed to see, the precious moments I have talking with my Daddy before the day swings into motion, connecting with my hubby, the sweet hugs of my girls, talking with my friends, and feeling the pleasure of God as I do the work He’s called and created me to do.

I can’t do any of that when I’m in rush mode. And I certainly can’t do any of it with my whole heart resting in the Lord. So ten days into the New Year, I have my word and the Lord has cast the vision before me with a clear reminder to simply trust Him.

My Daddy is not bound by space and time.

In fact, He has all my days and all the good works He created me to do in Christ Jesus already figured out. He’s not in a rush at all. And He provides the energy to do them as I rest and trust Him with a quiet heart.

My Daddy is God of the impossible.

I’ve seen it before and I’m sure I’ll need to see it again, but I know for a fact God can do more in one minute when my heart is depending on Him, than I can do in days and days of striving.

My Daddy loves me and will never stop drawing me to Him.

Sleep is a precious gift God knows I need. And God is a precious, loving Daddy who will do what it takes to keep me close to Him. Even wear me out so that I’ll see His way is BEST. Always. In LOVE.

The vision God cast before me, including my word for the year, can be summed up in one simple favorite phrase John Piper slightly altered from the Westminster Shorter Catechism …

The chief end of man is to glorify God by enjoying Him forever.

Here’s to the journey! And enjoying each step…

6 comments:

Heather said...

Beautiful Amy...I'm thinking that mine is BALANCE. And not the anxious, tightrope walker type, but the beautiful, graceful, tree pose and deep breaths of yoga practice. There's a balance pose called the "dancer" too...

Thank you (and your mentor) for such lovely food for prayer and thought. I'm off to blog...
Love,
Heather

Amy Wallace said...

Heather,

What a beautiful word picture you paint with your description of balance. I can picture a graceful ballerina...

I'm off to read your blog and be blessed too! ;-)

Love,
Amy

HeyJules said...

What a PERFECT word for you! You gotta admit...the Big Guy knows what He's doing!

Great post. Made me smile thinking about you enjoying your life this year. Be well, my friend!

Sally Datria said...

Amy, You have such a beautiful way with words! I needed to read this tonight! I think my word for this year is CHANGE and boy, it's not a very comfortable place to be. I'm trying to sit contently in my Father's Arms and wait for what is next! It's exciting and scary all at the same time. You are such an encouragement to me, my friend, never stop writing!!

Amy Wallace said...

Thanks Jules!

I'm so glad I could make you smile! You've certainly given me many reasons to smile with every one of your posts.

Amy

Amy Wallace said...

Sally,

Change? I'm typically allergic to that word. But I've learned that when it's God's doing there is so much good to be gained. Maybe not right away, but it's coming.

I am so proud of you with all that's happening around you that you're trying to sit with your Daddy and wait to see what's next. He knows your heart...and it honors Him!

One of the things I pray nearly every day with a sense of expectations is "What adventure awaits us today, Daddy?" Not every day do I like the answer, but a simple change of focus makes all the difference for me.

Thank you for the vote of confidence your posts and emails always are. Never stop writing? ;-) Not until God says so.

I'm so glad you're my friend!

Amy

 
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