Friday, August 31, 2012

Five Minute Friday: Change


Fridays around here are for writing, for five minutes, unedited, hot-off-the-press. Today's topic is

Change

Always a good thing, right? Because lack of change is stagnation which is, after all, no change at all. But is change enough? How many times have I made a decision to change just so I would not remain the same? How often has that change effected a positive result?

In all honestly, more often than not. I think I've been lucky. Just because the results have been positive does not mean that the change was necessary or even good. Perhaps the change was safer than digging in; perhaps I should have taken another path.

All I know is that change, for change's sake, is not enough any more. I cannot just change; I must grow. Emotionally. Ethically. Spiritually.

Growth. Now that would be the right change.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Five Minute Friday: Join


Around here, we write for 5 minutes on Fridays, unedited, unvarnished.

Join: a verb, usually referring to one person taking up with a group of people in a common endeavor. It also is a verb referring to the act of connecting two objects, like two pieces of wood. Those pieces of wood can be working side by side—in which case the join laminates the two, giving the joined pair the combined strength of both.

More delicate is the joining of wood at an angle. At minimum, something must hold the two together, like nails or glue, but, to be stronger, pieces of each must extend into the other, like interlocking fingers. The joint is stronger, but each retains its own identity.

Most delicate is the joining of wood at ends to make one continuous piece. It is possible just to abut the ends together and connect them with glue, but that is the weakest joint. That joint, to be strong, requires careful overlapping and even fusion of elements of both to be strong enough for the task. It is the joint that takes the most time, and requires the most of each.

And so it is with my walk with the Lord. I can walk alongside Him, or I can allow Him into specific places in my life while reserving others for myself, or I can surrender completely to Him.

Join me unto You, oh Lord, until I cannot tell where I end and you begin. Amen.

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