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Simplicity Liberates You by Seth Barnes on 11/17/2008
We've been here in Thailand for a week and are leaving for home tonight at 1 a.m. We're in a season of the empty nest - in many ways a season of purging. Relationships and life patterns get changed whether you're ready or not. Karen and I have been fortunate to make the transition together without too much heartbreak. Many couples are not so lucky.
All our lives we go through seasons of purging, whether intentional (as in the case of a fast) or forced by fate. I once fasted 42 days. In the first week or so my body purged itself of various poisons - I was much healthier for the experience. Currently, the world economy is going through a season of purging - you can read about it in the financial section of the newspaper. We took on too much debt; we lived beyond our means; we raised spoiled children. We need a good purging.
You can look at your friends going through hard times and sometimes all they are experiencing is a very necessary season of purging. It may feel to them like death, but from God's perspective, their cracked cisterns need to be emptied if they're ever to be patched.
We need to be careful when God allows us to feel the natural consequences of our excess, to not miss the big picture of what he's doing. John 15 describes God as a gardener lovingly pruning us so we can bear more fruit. The slice of the pruning shears inflicts temporary pain to bring us to a better place. It may come in the form of someone sharing a harsh truth or in finding that an expectation we held dear is no longer valid. Whatever it is that God is asking you to go through, the only way to get to the other side as quickly as possible is to say "yes" and give him what he wants.
Seth thank you for the analogy of fasting. It gives me great hope because though fasting is painfull at first after a few days I am always full of energy and so alive! Have a safe trip home and thank you for your blogs. They are like daily bread to me.
Right now I can see what I'm walking through - it's glaringly obvious and it's not fun at all - and I know for sure that it is God's hand behind it, but I have no idea what He's wanting at all. And don't say just ask Him!!!!! I have!!!! Right now I want to do a Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz and click my little red shoes, whizz a year into the future and gain myself that incredibly useful thing called retrospect!
I'm not daft. I know when I don't get something it is either because I have not listened well or I haven't yet understood something. If there's wrong in there, it's always me not God. Sometimes things don't become clear till later, sometimes the answer is wait and I'll show you in time. Excuse me while I just scream......thanks that feels ever so slightly better!
Think I'll go and see if I have any red shoes or small dogs called Toto in the wardrobe............
Really?
Thanks.
The sweet aroma of fragrance coming from an Orchid is only smelt when it has been crushed ....
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