Recently, I felt the pain of a woman who’s only desire was to provide the best solution for her children at the expense of what she wished for them. She cried after we prayed together. I bought the items she needed and she agreed to a massage therapy session. I just wanted to help, wanted her to know that I see her. She was the 2nd person for I whom I prayed and to whom I had given. The first person was homeless and when I asked him for a prayer request, his response was to pray for his family. How selfless. These opportunities started hours after I received news that my income would decrease… again. Perfect timing, right? That’s what I said too.
Now, I’m not monetarily rich. I’m not a superstar. I don’t have someone taking sensational photos of me at every turn so I can post them on the ‘gram. And I’m definitely not a selfie girl. I just… listen. I sincerely try to listen to God’s voice everyday and anywhere. That’s how this blog Listening at the Speed of Life was born. So, when those opportunities presented themselves, I had to be obedient. No questions asked.
What have I learned about myself along this journey of obedience?
- I hug my students.
- I even hug strangers.
- I pray for people I don’t know.
- I say thank you. A lot.
- I love big and I retreat quickly.
- I boldly express my care.
- I can speak up when I’m scared.
- I can ask questions unapologetically.
- I seek to understand.
- I generally stay to myself, yet I have meaningful relationships.
- I am a delicate, and resilient balance of mind, body, and spirit.
- My introversion is beautiful, not a defect.
- I don’t have to be loud if I don’t want to be.
- I don’t have to be in the mix to feel included.
- I like breathing and being, and sometimes these come at the cost of being misunderstood. That’s OK with me now. (It wasn’t when I started.)
So, back to the moment. She was grateful. I was humble. We connected.
The message?
It’s time that we slow down and feel the heartbeat of one another. We’re all humans trying to navigate through this life, and if you’re a Christian, then you’re trying to adhere to a certain compass as you travel on your path. It’s not easy, and we are all doing it… walking it out, journeying into the next dimension of ourselves, and feeling our way around in the darkness of tomorrow’s challenges.
What would it hurt to wave to the service worker? Speak to the custodian? Give a thank you card to the teacher? Buy an extra meal for the hungry? Or simply hug your friend without it being an obligatory salutation?
What happened to us orbiting together instead of spinning around each other, being afraid to bump into one another’s space?
What happened to running the human race together and checking on others along the way?
Peace & Thanks for listening.
April 19, 2018 at 7:49 AM
Dear sister, you are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your gifts with the world. I love this message and I love you. Shannon
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April 19, 2018 at 6:16 PM
*smile* I love you too, Sis. You are definitely my blessing. Keep shining. You make the world a better place for all. XOXO
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April 19, 2018 at 6:56 PM
This post really deposited into my heart.
Mommy
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April 24, 2018 at 5:30 PM
I’m so glad it touched you, Mommy. Thank you for listening!
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February 20, 2022 at 11:31 PM
Thank you, Mommy.
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