I am starting to feel a lot more like "me" this week and I am anxious not to squander a single moment of it in the coming week. I am finding that I am much more task-oriented around the house and things that have been languishing since we moved in 18+ months ago are finally getting organized and finished. Apparently it is some strange form of cancer nesting that has me cleaning out closets, repurposing, reorganizing and generally just doing things that I meant to tackle long ago. It must all have something to do with the renewed purposefulness which seems to dictate our choices in these days since my diagnosis. It just seems easier to say "no" when we know that something might make things a little more hectic than we would like and we guard our family time when I am feeling healthy. We now tend to think "small" by addressing the issues that are right in front of us (and have been there forever but we were busy thinking "bigger picture" too often...) first. This is very much like what Pastor Rock talked about this morning in addressing "change and delay" in the life of a Christian. As much as we often dislike it, God usually institutes such things in order for us to grow in character, develop the skills we need for His larger purpose and so that we can see the things that are right in front of us that need to be finished up. We are there right now...
I also read something this week - some interview with Rick Warren of "Purpose Driven Life" fame (its been circulating around the internet for awhile now, you may have seen it) - that reminded me again why I am here and why we are taking this path... He says it this way:
"We were made by God and for God, and until you figure that out, life isn't going to make sense. Life is a series of problems: Either you are in one now, you're just coming out of one, or you're getting ready to go into another one. The reason for this is that God is more interested in your character than your comfort; God is more interested in making your life holy than He is in making your life happy."
"You can focus on your purposes, or you can focus on your problems: If you focus on your problems, you're going into self-centeredness, which is 'my problem, my issues, my pain.' But one of the easiest ways to get rid of pain is to get your focus off yourself and onto God and others."
God is more interested in our character than in our comfort... there is nothing more character-shaping than being uncomfortable (as I am learning!). And there is no better lesson to learn than to take your focus off of yourself and put it where it belongs - on Him. That idea is definitely harder for me since the comfort thing is something that I have no control over. The focus thing takes a conscious effort on my part to shift my thinking. Thankfully, I don't have to do it by will power or intestinal fortitude (goodness knows that my intestine can't take any more... ha ha... just a little chemo-humor for you there!). If I ask God to help me change my thinking... He will never say no.
Matthew 7:7-8 "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened."
So how about wine? Does wine, at least, taste good? So glad to hear you are feeling like "you!" And how awesome that, in the midst of all that is going on, Dryden has had "the best summer ever!" Continually praying for Parker and school, and for all of you as your journey continues.....MUCH, MUCH, MUCH love and hugs, too ~ Kim (and Shawn!)
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