I find worth, fabricated acceptance, and counterfeit purpose
in doing… and anytime I’m “not doing”, pressure, guilt and
disappointment consume me to the point that I often shut down into an
overwhelmed state where all of my doing is
merely self-destructive in nature.
Hello, my name is Christie and I am addicted to “doing.” Anyone else have this deceptive nuisance
constantly tapping on their shoulder? Where did pressure, guilt and failure to “do”
come from? It certainly wasn’t from God.
Why doesn’t the bible include
more specifics on how Jesus lived before His ministry?
A few times this year, this question came to mind. WWJD - I
mean, wouldn’t following this popular mantra be so much easier if we had actual
examples and knew what to do?!? There has to be a reason for its omission for every word of the Bible
(even Leviticus and Ezekiel) serve a purpose.
2 Timothy 3:16 All Scripture is God-breathed
and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,(NIV)
As I pondered this hard truth, God showed me it was because distraction
and legalism would take root in our lives. We would be so focused on doing exactly what Jesus
“did” that we would forget to just “be” and let Him do. My m.o. is often to worry over
the details when there is only one thing worth being concerned about (Luke 10:41-42).
"Doing" is God’s job, "Being" is ours.
A year and a half ago, I began writing to publish a word the
Lord placed on my heart 6 years ago and formed a ministry through. As I’m in the
finishing stages, I’ve become paralyzed with fear. What if something is incorrect? What if it’s not good enough? What can
I “do” to make it better? I’ve spent several months in a frustrated state
that has brought me to a season of burnout. Looking back, I see now where my
doing not only overshadowed my “being” with the Lord, it seized it.
The Christian life isn’t a list of do’s and don’t, it’s a
state of being. Synonyms for “to Be” include remain, continue, abide, be found
in, rest, cling to and wear among many others. To Be is my word for 2018 and I
look forward to learning and experiencing the
one thing worth being concerned about!
"To Be" is our only "Do"!