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A considered life

Place: home

Poison: toothpaste

Favorite things: catching the train with max

Today Max and I caught the train to Perth, hung out with some great people and came home with Charl after work.

It was a massive and inspiring day all together. We meet up with more than five different people. In my old life this was all in a days work, with a newborn very optimistic!

I knew babies were time consuming and many of my mumfriends talked constantly to me (pre-Max era) how they had no time…it does amaze me how much effort one little person requires.

Why it surprises me so much, is because with no work, it means I have heaps of time. I have more time but I don’t. I try to fill it with the same amount of tasks without the same outcomes…

Is it a contradiction?

No, I have so much more time free that I can do more things, but with Max every outing and task takes longer.

In my old life, I fit 25 different things into a day, from catch ups, to work tasks, to lunch dates, to emails and the list goes on and on.

Now, it feels like an achievement to get just one of those things done, with a feed, burped, cleaned, changed and content baby in tow.

This new season implores me to consider carefully how I spend my days.

There is an amazing proverb, in the bible which talks about an amazing woman, she is a mother of children and a hard worker, a business owner, she is truly inspirational.

She considers a field and buys it;
out of her earnings she plants a vineyard. (Proverbs 31:16 NIV)

Verse 16, contains one word that really inspired me.

The word is considers…

It’s a simple word, however it’s not well used in my day to day life.

Do you consider what you are going to do today?

Do you consider what you are going to do tomorrow?

One of my lovely friends today quoted a scene from the movie ‘The Help’, in reference to some changes she has made recently to her life.

‘“All my life I’d been told what to believe about politics, coloreds, being a girl. But with Constantine’s thumb pressed in my hand, I realized I actually had a choice in what I could believe.”
Kathryn Stockett, The Help

The other part of the movie she talked about was when the mother said that life had chosen her, rather than her choosing her life.

We all truely have a choice.

The considered choice is how we spend our days, who we spend our hours with, what we buy, what we earn, where we work, how we respond to situations.

So many of us though, act like we don’t have a choice.

Like this proverbs women, who with courage and tenacity looks over a field considers it carefully and then buys it.

Her life was considered and fresh.

In what ways do you need to consider your life more?

Is your life choosing you? Or are you choosing your own life?

Choose life
Consider well

A

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Soft?

Place: home

Poison: chicken salad

Favorite things: easter leftovers…

I talk with so many people who believe Christianity is a cop out!

They believe Christianty is soft and also the God that Christians profess to follow is a soft, fluffy, angel sitting on a cloud type of guy.

I believe God is a wild man. One that cannot be tamed into our domestically, sanitized box. I believe God is a fierce lover, who chases us down, when we run to the ends of the earth. I believe He is a all forgiving yet all consuming God who desires deep relationship with us.

“God is kind, but he’s not soft. In kindness he takes us firmly by the hand and leads us into a radical life-change.”(Rom2:4MSG)

I desire radical life change. I desire a life that brings freedom and beauty to others.

These are very real traits that I believe reflect the God I am in relationship.

What box have you placed God in?

Do you think he’s weak, confusing and soft?

Maybe consider a new perspective?

A

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Value

Place: home

Poison: pepsi max

Favorite things: days at home

As Lent is now over, I continue on my goal towards 366 blogs this year.

This goal is a selfish one, as my blogging is somewhat of an online journal. An impetus to keep me focused in my first year of motherhood and so far it is working.

I find myself more inspired and more connected than I have been in a few years.

After my 47 day Lenten sojourn, I’ve decided to keep the spritual tone of my blogs for a while.

This is a little different to my book and former writing, but it’s helping me personally stay connected.

So if you are reading me, I hope this encourages you also.

I value my spirituality. It’s such a huge part of my life, however I never want my words to push people away or become trite.

A proud, bleating, off key drum.

I hope it is a soft unusual, instrument that is diffcult to decipher but alluring to the seeking heart.

How about you? What do you value?

That’s how much you mean to me! That’s how much I love you! I’d sell off the whole world to get you back, trade the creation just for you. “So don’t be afraid: I’m with you. I’ll round up all your scattered children, pull them in from east and west. (Isaiah 43:4, 5 MSG)

Post Easter, it is easy to quickly forget the value that God places on every individual life.

The value he places on you, shown in the aftermath of the Easter story is earth shattering.

If you are struggling with your own worth and value, meditate upon Isaiah’s promise.

You are delighted in.

I struggle often with this, as I change another nappy and question whether the routine I am setting for my Max is the right one…

Drink deep of his inspiration. It is available to you…

A