16
Feb
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Sometimes I have crappy days…crappy weeks, even.
Sometimes I get really crabby for no particular reason.
Sometimes some, choice, four-letter-words slip out.
Sometimes money is tight.
Sometimes precious relationships in my life are strained.
Sometimes stress weighs on me.
Sometimes I slam doors shut and yell because I’m angry.
Sometimes I feel weak.
Sometimes I feel confused.
Sometimes I have no confidence.
Sometimes I feel lonely.
Sometimes I feel discouraged.
Sometimes the world disappoints me.
Sometimes I wonder where God is.
Crap goes down in my life. Sometimes it’s significant. Sometimes it’s petty.
It’s easy to get caught up in the bad stuff.
But I choose hope. And I have to remind myself of hope every, single day…because hope is intangible.
Hope is believing what I can’t see. Hope is trusting in goodness and peace.
Hope produces smiles when the heaviness of situations feels unbearable.
Hope finds positives in the ugliest of situations.
Hope convinces me that God turns crap into fertilizer where beautiful things can grow.
Hope removes fear because it reminds me that I have absolutely nothing to lose.
Hope reminds me that someone exists who is bigger and more powerful than me.
Hope inspires me so that I can inspire others.
There’s a lot of power in those four letters.
Those four letters anchor my soul.
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25
Jan
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I don’t believe being a Christian is about avoiding hell.
I believe following Jesus, and realizing we’re lovable despite our crap, is about finding fulfillment and life…here and now.
I don’t believe the Bible is best read as an instruction book.
I believe that the Bible will change your life when you read it as a love story of an eternal creator pursuing those He loves.
I don’t believe conversations with God have to be filled with elegant, flowery and ridiculously inspirational words and phrases that no one would ever use in real life.
I believe God wants us to know we can talk with Him like we talk with our friends – no matter how happy, sad or angry we are…even if we’re pissed at God, Himself.
I don’t believe that God should be marketed as the ultimate self-help program.
I believe that the true Love and Life that lives inside of us gives more hope to the rest of the world than any pamphlet handed to people on the street ever could.
I don’t believe that heaven will be sparsely populated.
I believe that God did everything in His power to spend eternity with every single being He created.
I don’t believe we have to perform rituals to earn God’s love.
I believe human beings were created to be loved. And, when we experience true Love, love overflows from our lives into the lives of others.
Those are the realizations that changed my life.
That’s why I live the crazy life that I do.
Nothing compares to the moment when you see someone realize they’re loved and cared for. Nothing compares to the moment when someone realizes that despite their many imperfections, God still sees them as perfect. Nothing compares to the moment when someone realizes the Spirit of God Himself all loving…and alive inside of the people they see all around them. Nothing compares to the moment when someone realizes that God has never and will never leave them…and that they’ll never be alone.
No wonder true Christianity broke down walls of ethnic, cultural and spiritual divisions in its early days…radical love will do that.
God isn’t complicated. God is Love.
John 13:34-35 (Voice translation)
So I give you a new command: love each other deeply and fully. Remember the ways that I have loved you, and demonstrate your love for others in those same ways. Everyone will know you as My followers if you demonstrate your love to others.
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2
Dec
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I believe that big rewards come from big risks. And just this week, it finally got through my dense brain, that even bigger rewards come from big trust.
For me, risks and trust get real when applied relationally. Baring my soul – complete with insecurities, imperfections, annoyances and even giddiness – is scary. Sharing all of who we are with anyone is a risk. But, when relationships are developed under that kind of transparency, they’re precious…they’re real…they’re like home…the relationships themselves are heaven on earth…they withstand.
And I usually forget that part…that they withstand.
They withstand distance, busy-ness and changes in life directions. Relationships built on the big risk of transparency have built-in trust because they’re built ON trust.
My realization? I’m afraid of trusting those to whom I’m closest to love me in return. And that’s sad. As if they’re not capable of loving me as much as I love them? As if people aren’t capable of giving me grace for bummer or crabby days? As if their busyness or distance means they don’t care? Others may show love differently than I, but it doesn’t mean they don’t love. And, honestly, trusting their love might just be my greatest demonstration of love to them.
It’s funny, I spend most of my time in life finding ways to remind people that they’re loved. And, for me, it’s a very spiritual thing. I believe that we (human beings) were created to be loved, and to love in return. And I want everyone to know that. I believe that God loves us through everything around us…through things we see and relationships we experience. And, at some point, we simply need to choose to believe that we’re loved…even when we’re not entirely feeling it…because that is what faith is.
Do you note the irony here?
At some point, I need to trust people…and choose to believe I’m loved…even when I’m not entirely feeling it…because that’s what faith in their love for me is. And the reward? Knowing I don’t have to worry about whether or not they love me, but simply having peace in knowing I’m loved.
Accepting love is a choice. I would know…because it’s a choice I have to make, too.
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6
Aug
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I’m so sick of watching and reading news lately. I’m tired of hearing about the debt ceiling. I’m tired of hearing about credit
downgrades. I’m tired of negative economic news sending people into a panic.
Is that what life is really all about?
Oh, I’m not naïve. I get it. I understand the implications. I freelance and consult to make ends meet. My husband works for a major U.S. retailer. I know what happens when companies tighten expenses their customers tighten expenses. I get it. I could dwell on it…scurry…worry…but it’s not worth it to me.
It’s not what life is about.
Today 31 Navy Seals died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan. It’s not about why our military is there and whether or not it’s the right thing. It’s not what this blog is about. The point is 31 families are hurting today. Their hearts are breaking. They’re hanging on to memories. They’re shedding tears. They’re probably immensely proud of their lost ones. They probably wish they could have shared their feelings with their loved ones just once more.
Those families are being thrust into remembering what life is really about.
I’m pretty sure that today those families don’t care about the downgraded U.S. credit score. Frankly, I’m pretty sure that many of them would probably give up their jobs for another moment with their lost loved ones. I bet that the lives of those 31 Navy Seals have collectively inspired tens of thousands of others…inspired them to really live…really embrace life…
And the odd and encouraging thing is that despite the hurt that comes with this news is that even in death, the inspiration of those 31 Seals lives…lives filled with life, passion, commitment and loyalty…lives filled with life.
The economy will fluctuate forever. But life isn’t about money. Life isn’t about worrying what may or may not happen. Life is about embracing LIFE. Life is about inspiring others to LIVE. Life is about a community’s love and compassion for one another amid hurts and shortfalls. That’s the life I want to live…not wasted on worry…but a life embracing hope…an economy of life.
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5
Aug
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I firmly believe that I’ve got something to learn from everyone.
But, even more powerful, is realizing that every person can inspire you.
Inspiration is what happens when we stop looking at human interactions as transactional. The moment we remember that everyone is a person with feelings…with a story…is the moment their life can change ours…for the better.
Learning from others is amazing. When we learn from others, knowledge fills our brains. But, when we’re inspired we’re compelled to act. Learning keeps us humble…it makes us wise. But being inspired each other helps us live…fully embrace life.
This week I met with a client, her generosity to give others credit for work well done reminds me to always shine a spotlight on others’ accomplishments.
This week a friend of mine told another friend of mine that she was making a difference, her willingness to share that
reminds me that a few words of encouragement, even to someone I barely know, can mean the world.
This week I met a priest, his willingness to connect with me reminds me how important it is to keep an open mind and open door…even with strangers.
This week I had lunch with a new friend who shared a lot of her life story with me. Her candor and strength remind me of how important it is to be real.
This week I met with a vendor, his desire to learn more about my needs reminds me of the importance of trust.
This week my husband’s giddiness over seeing his family reminds me of how precious family is.
This week a friend of mine needed to unload some crap. His willingness to lay it all out there reminds me how important it is to not bottle things up.
This week I had dinner with friends who have poured a ton of themselves into a cause they believe in with all of their beings. They remind me of what people can do when they work together with people being their number one priorities.
This week I met a man who left his steady job while he did some soul searching to find something that resonated with his desires deep inside him. His courage reminds me of the importance of embracing who we are at our cores.
This week one of my best friends poured hours of his life into literally rebuilding
his family’s home and spent the rest of those hours inspiring a team of people…all while being an amazing husband and father. His dedication reminds me that people are what always matter most.
Those reminders were inspirations…of humanness…of belief…of life…a true depiction of what matters in life. I pray I never stop being inspired by those around me.
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