Last week we had a much-needed fall break on campus, and I
was able to take a couple of vacation days to spend Thursday through Sunday
with my family. We rented a house, and for the first time since I’ve been
married (now going on nine years), we took a family trip together: my parents, siblings
and spouses, and nephews.
We haven’t quite settled on a name for our now annual trip
to Wimberley (we’re thinking reunion
is over-used), but the tentative name is recharge
(props to my sister for that ;)).
Y’all, my heart is full, and I certainly feel recharged.
I finished three fiction books.
I laughed until I cried on several occasions (literally,
tears streaming down my face!).
I swam in 65-degree water with my three-year-old nephew because,
well, he wanted to.
I started a short story.
And I got to spend real quality time with family.
Nothing makes me happier than some good ole quality time.
Perhaps my favorite memory is watching my nephew air guitar
and sing during our impromptu worship jam while my brother-in-law made
breakfast. (If I haven’t said so—you should buy the Pursue Worship album! It’s
incredible!)
There’s a song on the Pursue album titled My Shepherd, and the
chorus begins, “I won’t want for anything.”
Isn’t that God’s promise to us?
At this point in the semester, the craziness is cranking up.
Piles of grading. Work events. Church events. And October is only the beginning—then
it’s Thanksgiving, then Christmas.
“I won’t want for
anything.”
Time. Energy. Provision. Grace. Strength. Patience.
“The Lord is my Shepherd, and I shall not want. He makes me
lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He quiets my soul.”
Reciting that verse brings so much peace to my heart.
Friends—do you need to recharge at this moment? Do you need
the Lord to take you beside still waters?
Whatever you’re facing today, this week, this month, He is
enough. You’re not lacking anything you need in Him.
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