The Weight of Discontent

I’ve never met a woman who didn’t want to be considered beautiful. Lord knows I have struggled with the longing to be something other than myself. It seems we are genetically predisposed to wrestling insecurities about our physical appearance.

The truth is, beauty can be a burden. I knew it when I saw these hyacinths bent low, laying down heavy in the soil.

Ripe with blossoms, these beautiful girls can no longer stand up under the weight of their own glory.

Maybe longing for outward beauty is asking for a burden, more than a gift. Lesser flowers don’t struggle with this. Their small, yet striking blooms suit their narrow stems, they stand tall–unwavering. Sometimes what appears as less, really is more.

This got me thinking that beyond craving physical beauty, often times other places provide opportunity for us to be discontent–to wish we were something more, something other than.

Instead of longing for beauty, a bigger “flower bed” to bloom in, a more fragrant witness, or greater abundance of blossoms, we ought to crave the smaller things. 

Scripture repeatedly tells us to become more for Him, we must become less. (“He must become greater; I must become less.” John 3:30, NIV)

It doesn’t get more backwards than that. Why? Because our pride is a sin–a direct affront to our heavenly Father who created us, just as we are.

“God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.” James 4:6

I can write this not because I have arrived, but because this is my own journey. How much of my life have I lived wishing I was more–

God sweetly whispers it to me, “You’re enough”. 

I argue with Him, certain He doesn’t intend those words for me when He breathes them into my heart. I have never felt like enough.

But I know it, as I walk through this struggle, one imperfect footfall after another–He is talking to me. He’s talking to you.

Girlfriend, you are already beautiful. (You are altogether beautiful, my love;
there is no flaw in you. Song of Solomon 4:7)

You are already fragrant with the sweet aroma of grace poured out from the Father who made you. (Because of Christ, we give off a sweet scent rising to God, which is recognized by those on the way of salvation—an aroma redolent with life.You are right where He wants you to be for this moment, and you bloom boldly for Him. 2 Corinthians 2:15, The Message)

Trust that God will provide you with everything you need. You don’t need to be anything other than you are. Get low with me. Decrease and let Him increase.

What insecurities are you struggling with?  How can we pray for you?  Would you whisper it here in the comments and let us hold your hand and pray over you?  We’d be honored.

 

She is the Only Perfect Woman in the Bible and I Despised Her

Yes, I am talking about the Proverbs 31 woman. I mean, didn’t she already have enough with her eager hands, fine linen, her servant girls, and her vineyard earnings? Didn’t her wisdom inform her of the sleep she must be lacking? Or how she is making us all look bad?

It isn’t her fault girls. It’s ours.

She isn’t all that and a bag of chips but we’ve made her out to be that way.

She is a woman after God’s own heart. A servant to Him, the most high. Only a woman who fears the Lord shall be praised (Proverbs 31:30). She is who she is because she gives her all to Him. These “works of her hands” are the result of a deep relationship with her Father and Savior. It is not the other way around.

It took me years to discover that I had this lady all wrong. I hadn’t truly studied and sought God for revelation regarding these verses. I had taken for granted what I had read in other books or been taught in Sunday school. It just didn’t add up but girls, it is right there in the bible. He does tell us what these verses are for and how to use them.

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When You’ve Run Dry

Singin and Dancin in the Rain! (365/41)
Sometimes, it’s all I can do just to show up.

My days are often packed to the brim, even if half of it is just the lists and expectations inside my head to do it all.

I glance around the table, and there is that awkward half-second where I’m not sure where to sit, or where I’d feel the most welcome. I’m not sure why, because I’ve known these girls for what seems like a long time, and shouldn’t we all be able to let down our hair and feel comfy without an introduction?

But, it’s been a while. Too long.

Our fingers wrap around steaming mugs, and we trade stories. The air is light, but really –  I want to go deep. I don’t always know how to get there, but my soul craves it. Not just a rundown of the latest sale or the best recipe. No, I’m empty, tired, and worn thin. I’ve been pouring out much longer than my meager supply gives, and I’m bone dry. My heart feels the drought, and I pray for rain.

I’ve both looked forward to and dreaded this all day because I know how much I need it, it makes me cry to feel the loneliness in a crowd. And yet I dread it because it scares me to death. I don’t want to disappoint, and I don’t to leave  disappointed. I want to reach out to others, and I need a hand to grasp mine, too – but somehow reaching that short distance across the table becomes miles long and my heart doesn’t have the strength. It’s just easier to sit back, and be comfy in my shell. To smile, nod, laugh at all the right times, and say, “I’m good, how about you?”

The coffee shop ambience envelopes us. We talk about church, and showing God’s love to the needy. Ideas for outreach and missionary trips. Good stuff, really and truly, because those things are important.

There is a lull in the conversation, and the echo of hearts beating dry and thirsty becomes loud. We all know it. We’ve seen it in each other’s eyes, but our insecurities hold us back from joining hands. Somehow in our Christian walk we’ve been fooled into thinking that showing weakness or emotion equates lack of faith and immaturity.

She swallows hard, takes a deep breath, and speaks soft and brave,

“You know, I love all of you, and I know you love me, but do we really know each other? Do we know what’s going on? Do we know how we hurt? We’re sitting here talking about how to love one another and help those in need. Well, I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’m just as needy as anyone we might hope to reach out to.”

Thud. The walls begin to fall fast.

Tension releases, shoulders sag instead of feigning strength, and breath catches.

Another girl shares, open and raw. Hearts soften and hands reach across the table. Eyes become wet and burdens are spread from weary shoulders, lightening the load for all.

“Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” – Galatians 6:2

I’m convicted and I see my pride that has stood in the way of connecting. I so wanted to have it together, but in doing so I’d nearly fallen apart. I need them, His agents of grace and love like rain. He weaves our hearts together through the baring of souls, and it’s breathtaking. My eyes blur with tears, too, and He is there in our midst, pouring His love into us by His Spirit working through one another. It’s beautiful, and I drink it in. Right there, in midst of overhead music, the distant whir of the espresso machine and soft chatter…the burdens lift, the rain pours down, and we are filled.

I love that my friend was brave enough to step out, humble herself, and break through the walls of pride that keep us silent. I’m sure it blessed her to share, but it blessed the rest of us more to share in her struggle. 

Because, after all, how are we to bear one another’s burdens – to pour out and receive His love into dried hearts –  if all we talk about is the weather?

I don’t want to just talk about the rain.

I want to dance in it, splash in it, drink it in, and be filled.

 

 

Are you lonely or dry and feeling the need for His rain? Your soul is welcome here…how can we pray for you?

In Which I Speak of Defining Friendships…..

When I think back on my forty years of life I am hard pressed to find one thing that has impacted my days more than the treasure of friends.

We learn it young and grow it through the years.  The principals of relationship.  The basics of trust and safety and love.

It’s simple….

Yet so complex.

And, somehow it seemed much easier in my younger days.  In the days when responsibilities weighed on someone else and all that consumed our thoughts was a good game of hide and go seek.  Friendship came easy then.  There were no rules.  We just played.

But, as the years started passing by, the rules began to stack up.  Defeat trumped success and I quickly found myself empty handed.  Alone.  Isolated.  And, desperate for something more.

We were created for relationship.

So God created human beings in His own image.  In the image of God He created them; male and female he created them.  Genesis 1:26-27 NLT

Looking at the people around me, struggling within, I had a desire for more.  An insatiable craving  for deep relationships built on substance and not lacking in longevity.

 

We need to surround ourselves with those friends who will propel  us inward toward the heart of Christ, forsaking the heart of the world we live in.

We desperately need INTENTIONAL, AUTHENTIC friendships!

These relationships seat Christ in the middle.  The very axis by which all relational equations rotate.  These friendships are not:

Jealous

Envious

Boastful

Arrogant

or self seeking.

Christ centered friendships weather the storms of many trials, driving the roots of the friendship deeper.

Authentic relationships actively engage in nurturing the heart and soul, seeking to embrace the very manifestation of the roots of our creator.

These friendships place a superior value on vulnerability and transparency, burying the masks of stereotypical relationships.

True authentic relationships see the value in differences being rooted in the ONEness of Christ.  The centrifugal forces of love and respect dictate the very words and actions of all members.

It is in these friendships where we see the primal value in being right with God above being right with THIS world.

These relationships possess an intimacy which can only be achieved through a delicate balance of nature verses nurture.  A prayerful dance with the creator of our days.

But as a woman, these are not things that come easily.  These are the things we struggle with.

Daily.

So many of us have been wounded and hurt by other women causing us to retreat and build walls around ourselves.  Sheltering fortresses that lock out the very thing we need the most.

Relationship.

It is absolutely necessary for us to plant the seeds of friendship.  To carefully tend the gardens that we plant, creating roots that run oceans deep.

We must RISK it all for the sake of loving and being loved,  for the sake of creating community with one another.

We must learn to love well.  Placing priority on making the most of every moment…. every day.

And, friendship is the soil in which the seeds of love are sewn.

Authentic relationships  give us the opportunity for Christ’s love to excel and to propel…

Each of us.

To the place we are called to be.

A place of community with one another.

What kind of seeds are you planting today….  and how will you tend your garden?

BLOOM my friends…

RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE PLANTED.

 

Two are better than one; because they have good return for their work:  If one falls down, his friend can help him up.  But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up!  Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 NIV

Where We Find True Happiness and Beauty

Hi Ladies!

I can’t tell you how thrilled I am to meet with you here at Sisters in Bloom.

I’m praying this will be a place of encouragement and a place where we can share and connect with each other.

I  love to blog about Fashion and Beauty tips but I also love to share about my relationship with Jesus Christ.

I always smile when I write that because who knew you could mix Jesus and Fashion!

Today, I wanted to share with you where true happiness and beauty are found.

I always get excited when I wear a new outfit or try a new beauty product.

All Dressed Up

 

I love wearing a new outfit for the first time, don’t you?

I also love trying a new color of make up or the latest moisturizer that promises to take away all of my wrinkles (hasn’t happened yet!).

New outfits and make up give me a temporary happiness.

The brand new outfit doesn’t stay new very long. Many times I put it in my closest and I may not wear it again for weeks.

As much as I love new beauty products, they always run out.

This type of happiness does not last!

Thankfully, there is something that we have that will last.

Scripture tells us that God’s word is fresh and new every morning.

Because of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. Lamentations 3:22-23

Isn’t that amazing? Every time we read scripture we get a fresh new word straight from the heart of God!

Unlike new outfits and make up, God’s word never gets old or runs out.

Scripture transforms the inside of our bodies and that will make our outside appearance shine. That’s why we need to soak it up daily.

As excited as I may get over a new outfit I get more excited about reading God’s word.

Let’s commit to reading His word because true happiness and beauty can only be found through Jesus Christ!

I want to hear from you! Do you get excited about reading scripture and receiving a fresh word?

What’s Your Legacy?

We were talking in Sunday school a few weeks ago about legacy.  A precious senior saint had passed away and the words that people had for her and about her were about who she was in the Lord.  They talked of her witness and of her faithfulness to His Word.  They talked of her love for Him. And then our teacher posed the question…

“What’s your legacy?”

It made me think.   What would people say about me if I died today?  What would my children and my husband say about me?  My parents?  My friends?  My family?  Would they talk about how I could piece quilts or would they talk about how I loved the Lord?  Would they get smiles on their faces when they talked about the time I spent working from home or would they talk with great enthusiasm about how I reached out to others for Him?

What would my girls say about me?  The ones who spend 24/7 with me?  Would they remember me loving them with hugs, kisses, and words of affirmation?  Or would they remember my impatience or frustration over jobs not done or school not completed?

What is MY legacy?

What I want my legacy to be…

A godly mother and wife – She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her. Proverbs 31:27-28

Godly teacher – Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6

A wife my husband can trust – The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. Proverbs 31: 11-12

Slow to speak – Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath James 1:19 (oh my, do I need help here)

Faithful – And though shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. Deuteronomy 6:5

Established a loving home – Through wisdom is an house builded; and by understanding it is established: And by knowledge shall the chambers be filled with all precious and pleasant riches. Proverbs 24: 3-4

A good friend – Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another. I John 4:11

What I don’t want my legacy to be…

A woman with an unruly tongue – But the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. James 3:8

A contentious woman – It is better to dwell in the corner of the housetop, than with a brawling woman and in a wide house. Proverbs 25:24

A nagging wife or mom – A continual dropping in a very rainy day and a contentious woman are alike. Proverbs 27:15

Only with Jesus’ help can I do anything…

I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Philippians 4:13

I am praying that He will help me to be a godly wife, godly mother, godly friend, and godly person who…Lord willing…will leave a legacy behind that will glorify and honor Him.

What is your legacy?

Do you have things in your life you need to change?

Things on which you need to pray more?

I do. I need to pray about all of these things I’ve mentioned and I’m sure there are (and will be) more to pray about as each day, week, month, and year goes by. I can do nothing without Him. I cannot get out of bed in the morning without His strength and love.

My greatest hope is to leave a legacy that my children can tell their children…because the legacy (not me as a person, but Him working through me), will bring glory and honor to Him.

Welcome to Sisters in Bloom!   Thank you for stopping by and visiting!  I pray you are encouraged by what you read here in this community of women.  I hope your heart will be touched by the honesty, love, and grace that is here on Sisters in Bloom.

All my best to you,

Susan

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