Deep breaths
Slow, deep breaths I turn my mind to meditate on His Word, hoping that might still my busy mind enough for sleep to take over.
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But instead my thoughts turn deep and messy. I tug at strings of thought and conviction, slowly untangling the mess of my mind until this one thought pulls free and clear... "I am motivated by pride and desire.” Deep and depressing for a peaceful afternoon nap…"sigh”.
This conviction untangles further in my mind."My greatest longing is not to see the face of God or make His name great, but to have others see my name as great. To be admired, honored, and respected is my most often motivation.”
I want to be worshiped rather than to lead people to worship.
And it sounds so ugly said like that, but any other saying is merely a masking of the truth. In this moment of pause, when I suddenly see my ugly desires from a clear perspective, I feel the urge to hide, to retreat to the safety of average. I reason…”There’s no need to write or serve or lead or disciple. Average is good. Normal is fine. Just surviving the day to day is more than enough. I don’t need to stick out. Because if I stick out then I’m going to struggle with this pride.” But God has planted desires deep within me that I cannot step back from with a clean conscience. Writing, serving, mothering, teaching, and loving my husband are so passionately a part of me and and so strongly knitted into my heart that to step back from working to grow in and better use them would also be wrong. So I sigh as I envision the struggle forward, the struggle I’ve lived most my life...doing the things God has called me to and ending up bruised and broken again and again when my motives turn wrong.
