20 May 2010

Moments of refreshing

Toccare il cielo con un frisbeeImage by Aelle via Flickr

I had a wonderful time of communion with the Lord as I spent time with Him in journaling:

Come to Me when you are weary so I may refresh you. Come for a time of exchange - your worries for My peace. My peace I give to you out of My abundant, unending supply. Ask for more and I will provide.

Lord, I see You taking all those things that seem so heavy to me and just tossing them away with the flick of Your wrist, like one throws a frisbee.

It's not that I do not sense the weight of your worries, little one, for indeed I watched you struggle to bear them. But My Father's love strips them of their power, till they have no weight at all, so yes, they are easy to cast aside, where instead of piling up, they simply vanish.

Lord, now I see us out in the sun on a grassy field, playing a game of frisbee, running and laughing. No matter how off course my aim, You seem able to catch my throw. Sometimes You throw the frisbee right to me. Other times I must reach up quite high. It is like I am catching pure joy!

It is My delight to see you enjoy the freedom I provide. Indeed at times you will have to reach, stretch and grow to grasp the good things I have for you - for too much ease breeds laziness and am I not worth reaching for?

Continue to watch us play. When you toss Me sorrow, I toss back joy. Toss Me pain, I give back comfort. Energy for your weariness, strength for your weakness, wisdom for your lack of understanding. I promised in My Word:

and provide for those who grieve in Zion— to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the LORD for the display of his splendor. Isaiah 61:3 NIV

It is easier for Me to give than it is for you to give up - but I ask you child to continue the exchange so that you may walk in the fullness of all I have prepared for you.

Lord, I see bite marks and jagged edges on the frisbee.

Yes, for that is where the hounds of the enemy have joined the game, trying as they might to distract, delay or abort this divine exchange. Where I offer freedom, he would keep you bound.

The chains are broken, the dogs are powerless - let Us continue to play.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"No matter how off course my aim, You seem able to catch my throw."

What a beautiful conversation. What a beautiful line.

How fun is that?!

Yes, Lord.
Ginger

Elizabeth Dianne said...

Oh, Karin, I love this post. The give and take with our Savior is wonderful. I must get back to doing this more. The picture, the analogies, the whole post really spoke to me just as He spoke to you.

Blessings, sweet friend.

Laura said...

I love how you hear Him...

Such beautiful talk. You inspire me to pick up my journal this morning.

So nice to see you over at the Wellspring. I'm glad you stopped by because I have been blessed by my visit here!

@nicolewick said...

Beautiful. Just beautiful. I love prayer journaling and feel blessed that you shared yours for us to read. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

That's a great story, Firefly. I think people often refuse to look for God in things like Frisbee, and they miss out on so much of Him. Thanks for sharing!