In the middle – where to focus in the midst of change

When we feel unsettled in the middle of a journey, where can we focus as we navigate change? Find the one thing that hasn’t changed.

In the middle

We’re somewhere in the middle of this journey. It’s been long enough that we can’t quite remember how it used to be, or at least we don’t long for it as deeply. We are in the process of adapting, whether we realize it or not. Focusing on where we are and not where we’ve been is a bit of a survival skill.

Changing

Our patterns and habits are changing, affected by our current circumstances. We are changing. How we look at things is changing.

What’s missing?

In talking to a friend recently, I shared this analogy. It’s like we’ve gone camping and left half of the food at home. For the first few days we lament all the items we’re missing. Think of all the meals we could have made or snacks we could have eaten. Our focus is on what’s missing, what’s been left out.

Adapt

A few days into our trip we start to adjust, mostly out of necessity. We rummage through what we did bring with us. Maybe we create new combinations or simply make do with what we have available.  As we alter and modify our routine we start to settle into our existing environment or situation. We adapt.

Unsettled

We’re no longer fully focused on what’s behind us, but because we’re in the middle somewhere, we’re still a bit unsettled.

So now our picture starts to look like a big body of water between two shorelines. We can no longer see the shore we left, but we’re in the middle of the water somewhere, and can’t clearly see the shoreline in front of us. How do we navigate this part of the journey?

Changed

In my own life so much has changed. For one, I’m a worship leader and church isn’t meeting in the building. I still feel called to help lead people closer to Jesus, but instead of standing in front of a congregation in a church, I’m sharing music and words online.

Connect with Jesus

In this time of change, the one thing that hasn’t changed is taking time to connect with Jesus. In some ways it’s different from what it was before, but in other ways it’s the same.

Each morning before breakfast I try to sit down with a journal. I write down what’s on my mind, then open my mind and heart to what Jesus wants to speak into my life. Some days this time is focused and quiet. Other days it’s scattered.

At this point I’m not settled, but comfortable. I’ve adapted.

Constant and unchanging

And in this unsteady, ever-changing time, I stay focused on the One who is constant and unchanging.

“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.”  Hebrews 13:8 NLT

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Rest a moment with Jesus and find peace

When the view from my window feels small or limited, I rest a moment with Jesus.

Beauty of God’s creation

I had to pull back from the computer this past week-end. Lately, it feels like my whole life has been reduced to a window on a computer. I needed to rest my eyes on the beauty of God’s creation, the colorful spring flowers, pink and purple tulips, and the last of the yellow daffodils, complimented by a fresh green backdrop.

My life during the week has been filled with workshops and webinars, typing articles on a computer, and catching up on communication, all online.

Look around

I needed to step away from my limited view and look around me.

All of this learning and communication is good, it’s just too much all at once. My head needed a pause.

Jesus helps settle my soul

What I didn’t let go of was Jesus. I’ve been journaling every morning, ten minutes or a few pages, whatever I feel prompted to do. This time with Jesus helps settle my soul, my heart, and my thoughts.

My day still ends up being filled with projects, but it goes much better having started the day with Jesus.

One connection that matters

So for a moment, no computer. Well except for typing this because I can type faster than I can write by hand and I don’t want to have to type up my handwritten notes tomorrow.

And while I won’t have all my online social connections, I will have one connection that matters close at hand throughout the day, Jesus.

Spend time with Jesus

Have you tried taking a moment to spend time with Jesus?

The easiest way I know is to simply pause, sit back, and breathe.

I don’t have to know what the next step is. I just rest in the moment, however brief.

Rest a moment with Jesus

With spring flowers blooming I like to set my gaze on God’s glorious creation, which I can’t do from my computer, another reason to step away from this spot.

If you can’t step away from your computer right now, take a moment to look away from it, sit back, and rest a moment with Jesus.

May your heart find peace in the moment.

“Return to your rest, my soul,
    for the Lord has been good to you.” Psalm 116:7 NIV

In you, oh Lord, I find my strength.

In you, oh Lord, I find my rest.

Let the Praises Ring – shine your light

Let the Praises Ring by Susan Brehmer

All it takes is one light to shine into the darkness

All it takes is one heart to lift a song in praise

When you lift your voice and sing

It changes everything

So shine your light

Lift your voice

Let the praises ring

© March 2020

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