Escaping the Rat Race & WLWW Link-Up Party!

The term “rat race” began in the 1940′s with the invention of modern day conveniences.  More opportunities and choices were available to us than ever before and soon some felt like they were endlessly busy but often times with meaningless things.

Wikepedia defines the rat race as a term used for an endless, self-defeating or pointless pursuit. It conjures up the image of the futile efforts of a lab rat trying to escape while running around a maze or in a wheel. In an analogy to the modern city, many rats in a single maze expend a lot of effort running around, but ultimately achieve nothing meaningful either collectively or individually.

Those who first used this term would never be able to imagine the modern day conveniences we experience in 2012!  We have more time saving appliances and resources available to us than ever before and yet it seems that our stress levels only continue to rise.

Is it God’s will for God’s people to be trapped in this rat race?

Our greatest fear should not be of failure, but at succeeding at things in life that don’t really matter at all.~Francis Chan 

So often we fear failure. We fear that our children won’t make the ball team or get good enough grades.  We fear wrinkles, grey hairs or missing out on the latest and greatest new gadget for our kids. But do we ever fear being successful at things that – at the end of the day when we stand before God’s throne –  don’t really matter at all? 

Today I had big plans for our day – it was supposed to be a family day (daddy was off work) and my daughter got a belly ache right in the middle of the day and messed up all of our fun plans.  I was on a mission to make a great day for the kids –  but all she really needed was a mama who loved her and cared about her belly.  My plans faded into the distance – and I was the one disappointed – cause this mama gets sucked into the rat race sometimes!  What mattered to her was not the long list of plans I had but that her mommy would sit quietly on her bed rubbing her hair while she cried.  And this forced pause in our day – reminded me of what really matters in life. 

The wise woman builds her house, but with her own hands the foolish one tears hers down.~Proverbs 14:1

The rat race has the potential to tear a family apart.  Many families barely have time to eat dinner together these days, much less read God’s word or pray together.  Last night I sat in bed with the kids singing our “God is an Awesome God” and a few other favorites.  It’s in these slow moments…moments of song, back rubs, and story time –  that I am most fulfilled as a mom.  As we write our to-do lists may we remember to include the simple things.  Let’s build our houses with wisdom. 

Walk with the King,

 

 

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How To Live a Life That Matters


Today we have a special guest!  It’s the brilliant Sarah Mae!

Sarah Mae is the author of several eBooks, including her newest eBook, Frumps to Pumps – Your one-month guide to getting dressed and staying that way, and two soon-to-be-published books, Desperate (Thomas Nelson) and Having a Martha House the Mary Way (Tyndale). She is the owner of the community site Allume.com and the co-host of the national Christian women’s social media conference, Allume Social.

Sarah Mae spends her days homemaking, home- educating, writing, reading, slinging ideas, and drinking smoothies (now that she’s given up coffee).

Her family embraces life in the beautiful Amish countryside of Pennsylvania. You can find her writing almost daily at sarahmae.com.

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Photo Credit: Wooden Cross Copy

You can’t go back.

 

The days roll forward with indifference; It’s up to you to make them count. It’s up to you how you shape and stretch the hours to form the life you choose to live.

 

“How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.” Annie Dillard

 

Your children are at your mercy with their hours and their days and their mornings and their nights. You are the god of their time. Are you digging your fingers into the clay that is the moments and molding something worth keeping?

 

How are your days?

 

Yes, you’re tired, I know. Some days you wish you could just have clear direction; you wish that the voice of the One would speak louder than the voices of those who you aim to please. You want to please Him, but those voices…that person who you feel like you must live up to, or offer defense of your choices, or feel unworthy compared to them. If you just knew what to do, or what was pleasing to God, or who to listen to, you’d follow. In the depths of your heart you’re surrendered to the man who hung on the cross. The man who says, “Anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple.”

 

You want to follow; you want your days and the hours to matter. You want to push out the voices and cling to the One voice that matters. You want to live well and have integrity.

 

Here’s how you live a life that matters:

 

You choose surrender to the cross. You stop trying, you surrender.

 

You count the cost of your “yes.” The yes to surrender, the yes to the bible study or the book club or the blog or travel or alone time or…

 

Every “yes” has a cost that a wise person must weigh.

 

“For which one of you, when he wants to build a tower, does not first sit down and calculate the cost to see if he has enough to complete it?” Luke 14:28 (NASB)

 

The only “yes” you should give without reserve is that to serve for Christ’s sake. The cross is heavy and painful and blood stained. If you choose it, you choose surrender. You choose to serve and to lay down.

 

“Simply put, if you’re not willing to take what is dearest to you, whether plans or people, and kiss it good-bye, you can’t be my disciple.” Luke 14:33 (MSG)

 

We must not love anything or anyone more than Jesus. But I believe that when we love Him above all, esteem Him above all, and surrender to Him before all, He will mold our moments.

 

He will knead and roll and create beauty and life out of this clay, the clay that can only but be still before Him.

 

Let Him mold you and your days. Whisper off your mornings to Him, being conscience that you will accept the shape He gives. Say yes to Him, and guard your “yes” otherwise. Count the cost of your “yes.” Serve. And by the way, serving doesn’t mean you do more. When you serve “the least of these” you are serving Jesus. I think for many of us, the “least of these” is the eternal ones in our care. Don’t forget to serve your family.

 

 

“The dedicated life is the life worth living. You must give with your whole heart.” -Annie Dillard

 

 

What are you dedicated to? Do your hours match that dedication?

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My Search for the Simple Life

I mentioned in December that my theme word for 2011 is to “Simplify“. I want to slow down and not sleep walk through life. And this video by Ann Voskamp (she was first on my list of top ten favorite bloggers of 2010) captures my heart brilliantly. Please give it 4 minutes – I promise you that it will speak into your soul and WAKE you up if you are sleeping walking through life! (I’ve never cried during a book trailer before but this one moved me because it spoke so deeply to my soul…the pictures are all taken by Ann and the voice is also Ann reading from her newly released book. It’s kinda quiet so turn up your sound!)


Join me on the endeavor to pursuing capturing “moments…microscopic fleeting moments. We have got to figure out a way to stay awake! Life is not an emergency…All of this…is for you!”


Walk with the King!

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