Wisdom

Longing for Community in the Wild

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Engaging in the wilderness can bring us down to our core.  The beauty of the wilderness is piercing while the raw power of nature can be devestating. There is a loneliness in the outdoors that makes us seek deeper relationships.  It brings up our need, our urgency, to be with people. So what is it about the Wild that draws us to our need for community?

Loneliness
There is an aloneness in the wild that strikes at the core of your being. When you travel far enough there are no cars, no buildings and sometimes no people. Even the lone plane flying over may seem like an intrusion.

By definition the wilderness is:
(1) :a tract or region uncultivated and uninhabited by human beings (2) :an area essentially undisturbed by human activity together with its naturally developed life community. (http://i.word.com/idictionary/wilderness)

Wilderness is without humans.  We are visitors to the wilderness. It lacks society.  That very fact awakens the desire in us as social beings to want to be together when we are in the wilderness.  When the sun sets and the last beam shoots across the horizon, our soul longs to share the moment with another.  Hence, many times the desire is to capture the moment and share it. In the same way we want to share our wilderness experience with others.

Danger
The wild is dangerous. The weather, beasts, poisons, thorns; so many natural elements are designed to kill or destroy.  The wilderness highlights our need for help against the forces set against our demise.  We need each other to keep warm, to be safe.

Belonging increases our security in the wilderness. Like the wise Solomon shared in Ecclesiastes 4:9-12:

“Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor:   If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.   Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm. But how can one keep warm alone?   Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.”

Increase labor, help each other, keep warm; these are what community provides for us when we are in nature.  The wild shows us how we need each other.

So take some time in the wilderness. It will rewaken your need for community.

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New Year, New Hope

New Year’s Day is a great time for resolutions and looking forward. I love to set goals that I seem to not keep throughout the year. But every year I set new ones.  Other than my need for discipline, I realize that there is good in always looking forward and wanting to better myself.  It brings hope. 

Each of us has a yearning to better ourselves and our situation. God has placed a longing in our souls for greater security, belonging and significance.   And this side of heaven these priorities will never be completely fulfilled. That is why hope is so necessary. It keeps us focused on what can be, rather than what is.  An orphaned child longs for a mom. A prodigal’s father longs for his child.  Without hope our lives are thrust into despair. 

Hope will remain. It is eternal.  It is waiting for the unseen, the unsaid, to come into being.  It is a part of the grand narrative written into every story.  Cinderella waits for her prince.  Gandalf trusts in a Hobbit. Pinochle dreams of one day being a real boy. 

Hope is the prequel to transformation. In order to become something new, we must desire and trust that it will come into being. That is why faith is intertwined with hope. Hope put into action is faith.  When Jesus performed miracles  He called people to do more than just hope. He called them to believe.  And that is faith.  Jesus praised a Roman Centurion who had great faith in Him. And he healed the soldier’s servant because of that faith. But without hope in Jesus nothing would have happened.

For what do yo hope? What do you desire to see changed?  Write it down. Ponder it. And dare to hope! Then place your desire into the hands of God and see what happens.  This is not a formula for instant success. It is the method to deepen your relationship with the one who loves you most.  That is the reason for new hope.

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Unexpected Journeys

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“Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.” Ephesians 5:15-16 NIV

When we were up at Duck Creek we decided to take a ride in my parent’s ATV. It was a beautiful day at 75 degrees. It was perfect! We came across some antelope on the side of the trail.  We went up further and further into pine forests and then we stopped at the ridge line of Strawberry Point.  We walked a hundred yards and everything open wide to beautiful pink cliffs and thousand foot drops!  The view was amazing of three different states!

From there,  we could see a storm brewing north of us but thought little of it at the time. Then the clouds started to get darker.  A few big drops and the thunder started rumbling. The time between lightning flashes diminished. We knew it was time to start moving.  The little roof on the ATV didn’t help as the rain started pelting through the open sides.  Then came the hail.  And the rain gushed down in torrents.  As we were flying towards shelter we saw lighting flash on top of us and the thundered rumbled immediately. It was so close you could feel the electricity.

Finally we made it back to town and into an ice cream shop. Boy that was irony. The warmest place was next to the freezers! We were so glad to be out of the rain for our clothes were soaked through.

In our lives there will always be side trips that do not end up the way we think. So how do you work through unexpected journeys in your life?

Be prepared
In Utah the weather can change at any moment. It is always important to prepare beforehand. in the same way, the storms of life can blow in at any moment. So it is vital to take time daily to refill our physical, emotional and spiritual tanks. The more we are connected to Jesus the more He prepares us for the stuff we don’t know about. He gives us the wisdom we need to overcome.

Take chances
Sometimes it easier just to sit at home and not do anything for fear of the unknown. However, had we not gone out that day we would not have had the experience! The scripture passage above says to make the most of every opportunity. Try something new. Go on an adventure. But first prepare by talking it through with God. 

Tell a friend
When the rain let up we went over to friends of my parents. They were sure glad to see us because we had told them before we were going out.  Had we not come back they would have gone and found us. life is a team sport.   Always include others on your adventures. That way you get their support and help if you unexpected journey goes awry. They will help you through the hard times.

God is full of surprises. When you follow Him, he will give you unexpected journeys. So hang on and have fun!

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Seeking Solitude

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In our busy world the sound, the action, the crowds drown out our souls. We lose ourselves in the ocean of voices and are overwhelmed with everything vying for our attention. Buy me, eat me, take me, trust me, use me, look at me, love me, feed me. The voices erode our essence.

Get Away
Henri Nouwen wrote the book, “Out of Solitude” that talks about the life of Jesus shared in the first chapter of Mark.  Jesus had busy days. Crowds demanded His time, wanting miracles and healings. People with needs were all around, wanting His strength. He became weary, tired, used up. His cure was to early in the morning take time away in the wilderness to be with His Father. That was the source of His strength. Being with God the Father helped him align His commitments. The voices all wanted a part of Him, but the Father wanted all of Him. From that relationship of unconditional love He saw His call and direction. It focused Him on what is real, true and beautiful.

Go Wild
In the wilderness is where we get away from all the distraction and see God in His creation. The beauty of the sunrise. The austerity of the desert landscape. The glory of the mountains. These landscapes shout of the glory of God and pierce our heart. All other voices fade away. Jesus modeled for us going into the wilderness for our solitude. We also need to go wild to be with Him. An extended time to be with God away from major distractions will free us to commune with God.

God is calling to you. He wants to spend time with you away. Accept His invitation. When can you schedule time with Him for solitude? It can even be a walk in the local park. Or just setting aside all other distractions. What matters most is being with the One who loves you most. So take some time today in solitude and experience your soul transforming as you connect with your Creator.

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