Modern Day Samaritan Woman
Can I call this life, as God intended for me?
A Work in Progress.
One of my colleagues asked me a question this week which
ended up becoming the basis of this blog today. He very innocently, during the course of conversation, asked me whether
I knew and could identify the different calls of our local indigenous birds.
The
answer to that was no…of course not.
BUT…
(I quickly but privately justified)
I
know lots of other stuff.
·
I know how to type all sorts of reports and
lists.
·
I know how to prepare my husband’s favourite
meals and make sure his clothes are ready for work.
·
I know how to clean a house and keep it that
way.
·
I know how to raise children.
·
I know how to file and retrieve important
documents.
·
I know how to drive a car.
·
I know how to process data and I know how to
process veggies (and I even know the difference between the two).
·
I know how to do a week’s washing effectively
and efficiently with minimal fuss and NO ironing involved.
·
I know how to entertain friends / family and
be suitably hospitable in the process.
·
I know how to create all kinds of crafts to
decorate my home.
·
I know how to pay bills and how to stock a
pantry.
·
I know how to attend to the needs of various
animals.
·
I know how to kiss away a “boo boo”. And I
know how to chase away the scaries.
·
I know…..
This
list could go on and on because in fifty (50) years on this planet, I have
learnt and acquired a lot of knowledge, how to’ do’s and quick fix solutions,
effective living; however, does any of the above really matter?
Can I call this life, as God intended for me?
I’m sure that any woman could probably relate to all of
the above. After all, as mothers and wives, it is expected of us to be able to
effectively raise our children, run our homes and contribute financially or (otherwise)
to the well-being of our family. Regardless of whether we work outside of the
home or in the home, we are driven to succeed and perform. For the most part we
do well, considering all of the tasks we do manage to accomplish and all of the
things we learn along the way. But these lessons learned and successes come at
a price…
This price is called TIME!!!
I have found that no matter how effective I am, how
efficient and organised I may be (and believe me I have organization down to a
fine science), my days are never-the-less invariably measured by “not enough time”…This
“not enough time” only adds pressure to the constant need to do more, fit more
into my day, finish things because tomorrow the whole cycle starts all over
again… and I have to ask myself again…
Can I call this life, as God intended for me?
I can’t help but think sometimes that I have it all
wrong. All this busy-ness prevents me from knowing the truly important soul
enriching things. More and more frequently, I experience a disconnection with
reality, almost as if I am walking through a mist and merely engaging life at
random moments rather than being truly present in the moment. During these
times I identify with James 4:14, “Yet you do not know [the least thing] about what may happen tomorrow. What is the nature of
your life? You are [really] but a wisp of vapor (a puff
of smoke, a mist) that is visible for a little
while and then disappears [into thin air]” (AMP).
Proverbs 11:28 “A life
devoted to things is a dead life, a stump; a God-shaped life is a flourishing tree”. The Message.
I
should rather:
·
Know the calls and names of all the
indigenous birds that visit my garden.
·
Know the gentle soul behind the eyes of an
aged and confused brain fighting to be remembered and noticed. (My Mother).
·
Know the soul behind the beautiful blue eyes
of the man I call my husband. We share a life, but very little actual time
together and there is no time for true soul-searching and heart connection we
both crave so much.
·
Know the hopes, dreams and fears of all our
children, both grown up and growing up.
·
Know the idiosyncrasies and quirkiness of
each animal that live on my plot (small holding) and appreciating the creation
and majesty of each.
·
Know our (hubby and mine) siblings, friends
and their families, deeper and more purposefully touching hearts and touching
lives.
·
Know what a sunset and / or sunrise looks
like from every part of my home…The front and back. Not the brief glimpse I notice
between catching up on chores, but to calmly sit and just watch as the minutes
tick by and watch as the kaleidoscope of colours march across the sky and
appreciate that I have lived one more day or survived one more night.
(Preferably while holding my hubby’s hand).
·
Know my Creator and Saviour more intimately,
pressing in deeper, seeking more to touch Him and love Him, than to please him
by being a “good worker”.
·
Know love and compassion that is just as
tangible, as the hand I reach out to touch someone with.
·
Know my colleagues and be aware of when to
speak a “Word-in-Season” to encourage a richer, deeper faith and connection
with God, than a weak “I’m Sorry”, when problems occur in their lives.
This list could also go on; however, knowing these things
and marrying them into a workable solution are not one and the same. All the
above chores still need to be done by somebody, and that somebody is me. I
worry about how to do this and then I wonder about my children. I raised them
with the ability to take care of themselves, to work hard, to be productive
citizens of their country and to love God. All good qualities, but perhaps not
nearly enough. Perhaps I have just churned out mini clones of myself, who will
also one day wonder through the “,misty” notions of life and never be able to
identify the call of the indigenous birds in their area.
Then when I can find no answers to calm my restless soul,
I hear the quiet whisper
“You are still a work in
progress- wait till you see what I am doing”
In
the meantime: Ephesians
5:16 “Making the very most of the time [buying up each opportunity], because
the days are evil”. AMP.
“Time” is the currency we use
to
bless our Loved Ones.
Colossians 4:5-6 “Use your heads as you live and work among
outsiders. Don’t miss a trick. Make the most of every opportunity. Be gracious
in your speech. The goal is to bring out
the best in others in a conversation, not put them down, not cut them out” The Message.
Philippians 1:6 “…..the God who started this great work in
you would keep at it and bring it to a flourishing finish on the very day
Christ Jesus appears.” The Message
Do you like me struggle to
balance what must be done with what should be done? Do you feel overwhelmed by
the chores and to do lists, while yearning for the freedom to stop and think a
little and simply enjoy the loved ones in your life? What do you have to let go
of in order to “save” on your time in order to invest it where it really
matters.
*Hugs* till next time.
AriƩte
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