every time I've found myself wondering where my happiness disappeared to;
every time I've flown in my dreams only to wake up in the morning and find myself once again mercilessly tied to reality;
every time I've found myself confused;
every time I've been afraid to try, because I knew I'd fail;
every time I've gone ahead and tried, and, sure enough, failed;
and every time my confidence has been replaced with questions...
Every. time.--
It's always been for the same, simple reason.
What if I told you that?
Would you believe me?
And what if I followed that sweeping statement up with this one:
One, single, highly uncomplicated little word has always brought me back to joy.
Would you, could you believe?
Well, [giggles]
guess what?...
- - - - -
I'm more than a bit ashamed to tell you this. But it's the truth, and I'm going to tell you because every time dreams come true and I fly again (even while I'm awake) I find myself gripped with this desire to pass the gift of free flight to you. And this is the only way I know how...
So, I walk. Duck under and around, pick through muddy patches on the forest floor just undressed from it's cloak of fluffy whiteness. I stop by one secret sacred spot, then turn to visit another. I'd rather walk than sit today, restless as I am.
I tussle with this emptiness. This emptiness I hate, especially since I know what it is to be full. And the gnawing drives me soon beyond words, and rather than ask, I simply listen. And quieter than a whisper on the wind, this God Whose voice I'm learning to recognize better and better, He marshals silent words and they press into my mind one at a time--
"There is. no. substitute. for obedience."
Uh. What to do when God "quotes" you?
I sigh. He speaks only truth.
I don't argue. But I am silent for a long, long time.
and my values,
and my family culture,
and my preferences,
and my conventions."
"And your convictions?"
Silence again.
"Can't I just...just..."
"Few things in the world are more dangerous than a soldier with a mind of his own.
And I know it crosses you. But I still ask it of you."
And I know it crosses you. But I still ask it of you."
How petty are the things we cling to, when compared with the joy of flying free.
I stop my pacing, straighten up to my full 5 feet 6, look steady at the open sky and with a twinge of fierceness born of resolution re-born, and answer:
"Yes. Yes."
And I feel myself take flight again...
This is not rocket science. There is no mystery.
I spent the latter half of my prayer walk plotting against my enemies.
Namely, the three that are one, that make my dreams impossible. That limit my reach to that which is earthly. That confuse, confound, and cause to fear and to fail...
They are simply, Conditional Yes, Deferred Yes, & Incomplete Yes.
And all three of them are just fancy names for no.
I have learned that to negotiate, (that is, to plead for a compromise or conditions) to hesitate, (that is, to wait even three seconds before actuating obedience) or just plain letting the discussion trail off, robs me of life and joy.
It robs me of communion, and confidence.
It robs me of my wings.
And failing to answer yes to the seemingly insignificant blinds me to the realities of the significant...
And vice versa.
One word. Would you believe? It always takes me back to joy; makes God's dreams come true.
One word.
"Yes."
I stop my pacing, straighten up to my full 5 feet 6, look steady at the open sky and with a twinge of fierceness born of resolution re-born, and answer:
"Yes. Yes."
And I feel myself take flight again...
- - - - -
This is not rocket science. There is no mystery.
I spent the latter half of my prayer walk plotting against my enemies.
Namely, the three that are one, that make my dreams impossible. That limit my reach to that which is earthly. That confuse, confound, and cause to fear and to fail...
They are simply, Conditional Yes, Deferred Yes, & Incomplete Yes.
And all three of them are just fancy names for no.
I have learned that to negotiate, (that is, to plead for a compromise or conditions) to hesitate, (that is, to wait even three seconds before actuating obedience) or just plain letting the discussion trail off, robs me of life and joy.
It robs me of communion, and confidence.
It robs me of my wings.
And failing to answer yes to the seemingly insignificant blinds me to the realities of the significant...
And vice versa.
One word. Would you believe? It always takes me back to joy; makes God's dreams come true.
One word.
"Yes."
YES - so simple yet so sweet. Looking back...I know it to be true.
ReplyDelete"simple..." isn't it though?
DeleteWow, Sean. Thank you for sharing that...I negotiated, hesitated, and let the discussion trail off just last night...and this morning I woke up wondering why I wasn't flying. May I never say no to Him again, whether directly or indirectly...may we all say yes until the glorious day of His appearing.
ReplyDeleteamen. :)
DeleteMmm.. this is exhilaration...
ReplyDeleteThe perfect law of liberty
mmm! yes.
DeleteYou are SO right! Thank you SO much for this post! I have found that to be true in one particular, but I didn't realise the full significance of it until now. It is so clear to me now! Thank you...
ReplyDeleteyou're welcome, sister. :)
DeleteJust what I needed, at just the right time. Mmm....thank you. "Few things in the world are more dangerous than a soldier with a mind of his own." I should post this somewhere where I can see it every day...
ReplyDeleteso should I.
DeleteAmen, amen, amen, words can't express how much this blessed me just now. It was perfect timing, or better yet, God-timing. I was feeling just as you described in the beginning, and by the end a Light pierced through the spiritual fog of my own making. Forgive me, Lord, for not saying yes today. And how beautiful the result when we SIMPLY say "yes" once more! Praise the Lord
ReplyDeleteGod is good! :)
DeleteIt seems too simple.... But I think that sometimes we make things difficult that really aren't hard, and obedience doesn't have to be complicated.
ReplyDeleteright.
Deletehanging. on. to. this. this. week. (thank you)
DeleteThank you so much for reminding me...for drawing my attention back to what God has been trying so hard to get through to me...that saying "yes" means everything to Him.
ReplyDeleteyou're welcome... I praise Him. :)
DeleteAh Sean! You make me laugh. :D That one word in that sentence - giggles. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI once read somewhere, “Hope is always available to us. When we feel defeated, we need only take a deep breath and say, "Yes," and hope will reappear.”
It's so true.