It has been a long time, friends. There is a tremendous work going on in the wildly fractal garden Sarayu tends that is my soul, which I hope to be able to share with you soon. But not quite yet.
I will say, however, that I will be embracing something I heard from Craig Groeschel back in 2007: anything I say may only be good for 90 days! Hahaha...this means that much of what I have pondered in this wee purple blog may have expired. Not all of it, mind you, but enough to remind me that embracing uncertainty and mystery is a wiser path to travel....
One day, when we are face-to-face with God, we will all be overcome with a huge case of what Baxter Kruger calls "family embarrassment" ... when the family album comes out at we shake our heads at the things we did ... bless our hearts!
If we live long enough searching for what is true, we are already well acquainted with this experience. I know that I am....
Last summer I began Tweeting my way through cHesed ... until I hit a rock in the road. Who knew it was "The Rock", Jesus, saving me from more embarrassment?!?
I am hopeful that this summer will see the next steps toward sharing the richness of cHesed ... but I will be taking baby steps, because I have lots of, um, revisions to my thinking going on. Some pruning. Some serious weeding. Some cross-pollination. Some grafting. Some staking and supporting. Some new seeds and seedlings. Lots of feeding and watering and sunshine. But Sarayu loves this soul work ... and Papa is smiling as we embrace the messiness of it all.
Be blessed during this weekend as we embrace holy suffering, waiting in darkness, and glorious resurrection -- the amazing grace of adoption accomplished in Jesus.
Abi
Friday, March 29, 2013
Abi and Baby Steps....
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Abi's Story,
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Lent with Abi,
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Nice to have you back! I love the "living faith" this post represents, and the humility evident as we keep surrendering our hearts and minds to new revelation! We follow in the footsteps of Abraham, sent off to a "land I will show you". I wrote to someone on Facebook yesterday: "When we find ourselves in the presence of God we'll realise the extent to which we 'saw through a glass darkly' in this life. " Be blessed Peggy!
Thank you, Janet ... precious sister!
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