The Gift of Now

The Gift of Now

I’ve had more time lately. Well, not really. I have the same 24 hours a day as always, but my hours aren’t structured with the same tasks as a month ago. That’s a struggle for me. Not because my life’s not the same; I thrive on change and growth. Not because I don’t have enough to do. Far from it. I have more writing opportunities, including the major project of Pure Emotion, a Bible Study to be released later this year. I’m contributing to many online blogs and magazines, creating resources for women’s ministries, preparing for conferences, retreats, and workshops…not to mention local ministry, leading two Bible studies, supporting friends in need and squeezing in laundry, dishes, and other responsibilities of being a wife and mom.

It’s definitely not that I don’t have enough to do. It’s that I work well when I’m multi-tasking within a structure. I like variety, and I like deadlines. I enjoy the challenge of juggling different responsibilities within the day. Sure I can create my own structure, but there’s something about the involvement with others for at least part of the structure. It’s fun (and challenging) to be part of a team that brainstorms together, holds each other accountable, and ultimately come up with an end result much better than it would have been on our own. Even when I’m hired to create resources, I thrive on the camaraderie of listening to the client’s needs and being creative in how to meet those needs with the best resources possible.

I’m definitely busy right now, but with the shift in my schedule and responsibilities has come a shift in the external demands on my schedule. I told my friend yesterday, “Some times I feel lost. I work better with deadlines.” She chuckled because she already knew that about me. Am I weird? So many people I know would say, “More flexibility to do what you want when you want it? And you’re struggling? Are you nuts?”

I was beginning to think so. I’ve been trying all kinds of things like imposing my own deadlines, pacing myself, being authentic with my best friends through my struggles, etc. I have plenty to do, and I have time to get it all done. But I feel like I’m swirling without clear direction. Then I realized, it’s not about my schedule at all. It’s not about what I have to do. It’s about how I’m responding to where I am – and my perspective of where I’m going.

The truth is…I’m very clear about where I am. I’m in God’s care. God’s provision. God’s guidance. This is a season. The future might be uncertain, but the present isn’t. And I’ll lose out on the certainty of the present in my preoccupation with the uncertainty of the future.

Leave it to God to speak to me just when I need it most. In the middle of my flurry of to-dos and what-to-do-firsts, I was comforted as God assured me he’s given me this season to breathe, trust, and relax in him…not to waste in anticipation of what-nexts. He’s given me a gift! I’ve been thinking of how much more comfortable I’d be with deadlines and structure, but the truth is…I have them! God’s given me my deadlines and structure. I’m supposed to rest and work according to what he has planned for me in this season, and if I don’t – if I spend my time swirling in circles, anticipating what’s next – I’m going to miss out on what’s surrounding me right now.

So I quieted myself. And I felt…peace. Joy. Gratefulness. And excitement. Excitement for what God’s “next” step for me is…but also excitement for where he has me right now.

Are you celebrating where you are…right now? God’s inviting you to the best party of the day. Your life! Live it fully.

Trust the Lord with all your heart, and don’t depend on your own understanding. Proverbs 3:5

6 thoughts on “The Gift of Now

  1. Susan, this is great! I understand COMPLETELY where you are right now. I am learning to breathe, to trust, and to relax in Him in this moment of uncertainty (at least, uncertainty for me, not God). I am learning to believe God for the impossible. I’m learning to live in the now.

  2. From what I can tell by reading your blog, you’re very busy with your hands in a lot of things. I understand how sometimes we women get so overwhelmed with all the busyness or as I like to call it “Being a Martha” that we forget sometimes to stop and “Become a Mary.” I’m reading a good book now called, “Having a Mary Spirit” Allowing God to Change Us From the Inside Out by Joanna Weaver. She also wrote “Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World.” I have to keep reminding myself it’s not all about the busyness but allowing God to show me what’s the most important thing to focus on each day. I’m finding that when I focus on him at the beginning of my day most the time everything else falls into place. Keep up the good work for Him!

  3. Hi, Susan! Just wanted to come by and say welcome to to the Internet Cafe! I’m so glad you are part of the team. I’m looking forward to hearing more from you. 🙂
    Carol Hatcher

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