I can wait. But, at the same time… I can’t.
But I will cause I kind of have to. But I want to because I should as it keeps
me focused. (Man, that rambles like Paul’s difficult-to-follow-writings in
Romans 7:14-20.)
I’ve been learning I need to enjoy the season of life I am in. Currently, that means living back at home,
with my parents and younger brothers (no longer little), in the cool -Michigan
- fall, with limited community, relying on the Lord to provide financially
through the giving of others. Sometimes, my sisters are home on the weekends,
which is awesome. It’s not my ideal world, but for this season, I want to enjoy it cause God knows it’s good for me.
When it comes to times of the year, autumn is
my favorite season. I could take pictures all day long of
the changing beauty. Fall is something I don’t really get to experience in
Florida. Last year, a friend and her kids (Bethany Montgomery!) mailed me some
fall leaves. It made my week when I got that letter! This fall, I am thankful
that God has me here in Michigan to experience it.
Three times this week, I got to spend time
with my cute niece Addison. She is starting to walk on her own, pointing to
everything thing and asking, “What’s that?”. She impresses me each time with the amount of sign language
she knows! Remember when you were a baby? How frustrating it was to communicate
but you couldn’t speak yet? (Yeah, me either… but!) Being on this side of the
communication wall, it is so cool to communicate with her as she uses the motion
of her hands… at age 16 months! She even creates sentences out of them –
“Please” “More” “Milk”.
It makes me think of that movie Baby
Genius. The babies eventually “cross over” to adult communication
abilities. I wonder if, to some extent, that biologically really happens (and
maybe that’s a dumb and obvious fact I just don’t know)… Either way, I love
watching this season of her life
unfold as she learns to communicate.
Also while being at home, I’m meeting up with
lots of supporters, family and friends. It’s great to catch up on life and
reconnect with people who I don’t get to see on a regular basis. Especially as
I will be moving 22 hours away to work in Orlando. This is a season that I want to learn to
appreciate and be thankful for – reflecting on all the people who make it possible
for me to be a missionary.
Seasons come and go. It’s good to enjoy
where you are and what God is teaching you in that time. It is also important
to remember that He is faithful through out all seasons
and stages of life. Praise Him for that!
“8 For the one who
sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows
to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life. 9 And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in
due season we will reap, if we do not
give up. 10 So then, as we
have opportunity, let us do good to everyone, and especially to those who are
of the household of faith.” – Galatians 6: 8-10
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