“We have to chase them, Grammy! We have to chase them!”
Despite trying to convince Piper that she could enjoy the hot air balloons without having to chase them, she never wavered. Although she delighted in the sight of crayola-like bubbles floating overhead, pursuing them remained at the forefront of her mind.
As the words We don’t have to chase them, we can simply enjoy them! spilled from my lips I somehow sensed they were not meant for Piper alone.
Or, for instance, when I felt pressure from within during last week’s conference to chase “make things happen.” Lynn Blackburn’s words to Edie Melson awhile back echo in my spirit today, Jesus is your agent and He’s doing a pretty good job of it!
Now, am I saying we shouldn’t seek God? Absolutely not! No one explains this quest better than John Piper via his post What Does It Mean to Seek the Lord? I am saying, however, motivation played a key role in the above pursuits. I’m learning that when I sense a bit of frenzy churning within, chances are I’m chasing the wind instead of resting in what Jesus has already accomplished on my behalf.
Needless to say, I will never look at those crayola-like bubbles floating overhead quite the same as I did before. Thank you, Piper.
Father, thank you for using the innocent desire of a child to draw me closer to You, revealing misguided desires on my part. Help me to rest in You as I seek Your face in all I say and do. Amen.
I love your post–but still with Piper "We have to chase them!" Gotta love it.
I like this. Chasing challenges rather than letting the Lord… may I have greater mercy that I can retreat to His presence.
Now why does that not surprise me, Marcia? 🙂 Love it!
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Beautifully said, Warren. Challenging rather than letting…a tremendous difference.
Blessings to you from SC! Thanks so much for taking the time to share. 🙂
Just tonight I asked the Lord about the balance of working in the Spirit, trusting God with the outcomes, and still maintaining motivation. I'll be interested to see how He answers.
Ginger, I hope you'll share His answer (or at least part of it) via your blog. Sounds like very wise seeking to me.
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Ginger, I hope you'll share His answer (or at least part of it) via your blog. Sounds like very wise seeking to me.
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This is precious Cathy, — I love this story the connections you make. 😉
bless you,
Thanks so much, Hester. We learn a lot from our children/grandchildren, don't we?
I appreciate your taking the time to stop by and share!
Love from SC…
Cathy, loved your insight on this post. Loved the sweet picture of Piper.
Thank you Dee Dee 🙂 That pic is one of my favorites!