Ever felt that sense of disengagement that seems to sap your
strength and stamina hindering you from feeling free to pursue more in your
relationships, your work, and even in your own mind and heart? It’s a general sense of feeling distant from
the things that you know are better but just have a hard time stepping into. . .
On a small scale it’s when you know you shouldn’t buy that
bag of chips and dip and binge watch the latest Netflix series, but you just
don’t seem to have the necessary will to go and treadmill instead. Or on a bigger scale, it’s when you know that
you shouldn’t speak that harsh word to your son or daughter because it won’t
help anyone in the long run, but that sense of disengagement causes you to
express your frustration instead of moving into something far more productive
and nurturing.
Disengagement from better, more wholesome, productive and
life-giving things. . .we all experience it, and we all sometimes feel helpless
to avoid it.
Brene Brown, a sociologist and cultural observer suggests
this important idea to help us to overcome this ‘gap’ between what we often
feel/do and what we should feel/do. She
says this: “We can’t give people what we don’t have. Who we are matters immeasurably more than
what we know or who we want to be.” (Daring
Greatly, page 176)
Who we are matters the most.
Not what we have learned or what we think we know, but who we are.
And who we are is so much more than just the name we have,
and the accomplishments or influence we exert.
Who we are goes right down to the essence of what makes me, me.
Maybe the most important aspect of discovering who we are is
found in those who have the capacity to create who we are. How long do you think that list is? In my mind it stops right around. . .1. God made each of us. He desires that each of us find ourselves in
our true identity, and that true identity is in relationship with Him.
And so Jesus makes a way back into real life.
When you admit that to Jesus, that you want more out of life
that you can’t get on your own, then you begin to open the possibility of
living engaged!
It says in Romans 8:39 that nothing can separate a person
from the love of God. That is His
fundamental attitude toward you and I.
But, our experience of that love is hindered by the fact that we
have disengaged from Him.
If you want to overcome that sense of disengagement in your
life, then maybe it’s time to consider engaging with Jesus and letting His love
transform you into everything you were designed to be!
Many blessings on you on your journey.
B
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