
It Sure Would be A Blessing
Too often we only bless and praise results. Which, in our homes, churches, and businesses, can lead to a culture of people-pleasing, unhealthy competition, and burnout.
Too often we only bless and praise results. Which, in our homes, churches, and businesses, can lead to a culture of people-pleasing, unhealthy competition, and burnout.
This strange tension is one that I’ve not yet come to fully embrace, but one I’m learning to appreciate more and more each day. And I’m finding I appreciate it now more this year than last year.
There is Another who knows the pain of losing His only Son to death, but that Other also knows the joy of being reunited with that Son, a joy that Tim will one day share in himself.
As we seek truth, beauty, and goodness in the world, we are hearing, seeing, and feeling the reverberations of the in-breaking of the Kingdom of God into this world—we are experiencing echoes of the home we long for.
These last eleven years have been infused with vibrant beauty that I’m still trying to take in. There’s a clear plot that’s playing out now and I know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, my role in all of this.
I’m not sure exactly when it started, but along with all the other changes that teenage years bring, I also developed a chronic case of insomnia that has not let up over the last 15 or some odd years.
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