Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Laying Down Roots


Don't worry Mom, It's not a real tattoo :)

Recently a good friend of mine has gone to Europe to do a summer missions trip at one of my favorite places of all time—Tauernhof Bible School in Schladming, Austria! I am so excited for him and for all that he will experience in what has become one of my spiritual homes, but I also have to admit that when I first heard he was going I felt a good amount of jealousy. Austria has been a place where I have experienced some of the best community of my life; a place where I have been molded by the Lord; and a place I hope to be able to visit again (and again and again) through the years. If my friend was going to Austria I wanted to go!!!

As I pondered my mixed feelings about my friend’s ministry in Austria I was confronted with a lesson that the Lord seems to be teaching me lately: that this is a season in which I need to stay put—at least for now. If you know me at all, you know that this is not something that comes natural for me (I have lived abroad in two different countries on 3 occasions, making up a total of almost 2 years living abroad since graduating college in 2006). But, I am learning how to trust the Lord as I obey what I believe has been His call on my life for now, to lay my roots down right where I am—in the beautiful state of Kentucky. So, here I remain for the time being, far away from my growing family and many friends, but (as I must sometimes remind myself) not far away from the heart, presence, and guidance of God. 

I suppose, then, that this blog post is my way of reminding myself to trust in God’s timing and to allow Him to use me as His vessel during my time here in Kentucky and wherever else He may lead me in the years to come. Here’s to living life to the fullest in Kentucky and beyond!


Also, I wonder if any of you reading this blog are in a season of laying down roots like me, or if you are in a season where God is calling you to pull up your roots and to go out into the world in some new way. I’d love to hear about either one, so leave a comment about your journey if you don’t mind to share!

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1 comment:

timbuktu&constantinople said...

1) You updated your blog!!!!!!!!

2) Awesome pictures.

3) You can draw on me any time.

4) I would guess roots, but sometimes it seems like the opposite. I should know better, growing things take time, deep roots take even longer, but sometimes it seems like I'm being transplanted. Maybe I have been, maybe my pot was too constrictive, maybe it's just to another part of the same flower bed.

Or maybe I haven't been moved at all I just don't have the patience capacity to understand the time involved.