Thursday, January 12, 2012

A Word.

As I was praying a couple of days ago, I felt like God spoke the words below to me. Any time God speaks a word, whether it's in your heart or through someone else, it makes you feel SO special. I love this because we are so very special to God. Just as parent's adore their children, the Lord's love for us is that of adoration. So here is my word, and I was thinking it just may be for you too.

"It's a clean-out season of life. It's a finish season. It's a time-to-get-back-to-basics. 
It's letting go of the old to receive the new. 
It's a refreshment, a break, an excuse,
to finally let go of anything you've been clinging to...
So, let it go.

Do not fear or worry or say what if, but let it go.
Do not fret or dawdle or dwell or over think, let it go.

Do not be consumed or taken back.
It's not ungodly but freeing. Let it go."

Hebrews 12:1 "Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us."

So there it is. My word, and maybe your word too. I pray that God shows me these times as they come this year. That when a "let it go" situation arrives, that I would remember these words. Now, if this does not speak to you at all, ignore it :) But if it resignates with your spirit, pray about it. It just might be God's word to you.

Be blessed.

love,

bri
 

  

Monday, January 9, 2012

Bird Nest.

I know the expected response from any Southern girl to the question, "what's your favorite season?" should be summer. I enjoy ice tea, lazy days on the lake, and my time off as a teacher,  but for the most part I am definitely a fall-and-winter-type girl. Yes, the scarves, boots and holidays might have something to do with it. But mainly it's the crisp weather, crunchy leaves, bundling up, crackling fireplaces, and smell- inside it's warm and cozy while outside it’s clean and crisp as if everything has been washed.

In the summer I have to wait until it is almost dark to go out for a walk or run, but in the winter I can walk outside almost any time and breathe in fresh air that is untainted by humidity. ;)

Over the Christmas break I had the chance to go on many walks and take in God’s beauty. Trees bare and beautiful without leafs; what is hidden a majority of the year is suddenly revealed. Several of the trees that line the paths have small bird nests tucked up high and cozy. These little nests, which have been hidden through every season are now visible enough that I can see each little branch and leaf that holds them together.

How clever… to take the scraps and make a home. What God does in our own lives, he reflects in even the smallest parts of nature. He takes the broken, the left over, the useless and gives it purpose and importance. Those little bits and pieces may never be what they once were, but they are something new.

As you start this new year and especially after the holiday season, what little bits and pieces do you have in your life that need to be given to God? What areas do you need to lift up to God and say, please take this or make it something new.