Friday, July 15, 2011

Mickey Mouse saved my "quiet" time!

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You know you did it, too.

Before you had kids, you heard some screaming banshee in the grocery store and you thought, “If that were my child . . . ”

And if you’re anything like me, you probably had a mental list of “I’ll nevers” that looked something like this:
  • “I’ll never yell at my children.”
  • “I’ll never bribe my children.”
  • “I’ll never use the TV as a babysitter.”

And then you had kids. And the view from the playing field sure is different than the view from the bleachers.

And you learn quick that as a mom, sometimes you “do what you gotta do.”

But even with that motto, these days I find myself in a bit of a predicament.

I can’t make my life work.

I am totally undone. I have three children, two of which I’m supposed to potty train this summer, a “new” house with a mile long list of things to do, an “old” house to sell, this whole writing “thing” and, oh yeah, I need to lose forty more pounds.

Shoot me now.

In light of all this, it might surprise you to know that in the past couple of months, I’ve been experiencing my own personal revival.

And I have Mickey Mouse to thank for it.

That’s right.

One morning, in total desperation, I plopped James down in the recliner with a muffin and a cup of milk, turned on Mickey Mouse, grabbed my Bible and found my way to the ugliest chair you have ever seen (trust me, up close it's disgusting), left behind by the previous owners and strategically located on my deck.

I didn’t know what would happen, but that dear little mouse bought me a few moments to attempt to have some time with the Lord.

And this time, instead of approaching God with a to-do list or a plan, I just came. And let me tell you, it’s amazing what He can do with my chaos.

Some mornings, my “quiet” time never gets off the ground. James follows me and wants to play. Drew wakes up and wants to eat. Emma comes out and wants to snuggle.

But some mornings, there are no interruptions and as I come to Him, weary, burdened and sleep-deprived, as I spend time in the Word and learn of Him, as I give Him each day and ask Him to show me what to do and what can wait, He is faithful. His yoke is easy. His burden is light. And I am finding rest for my soul.

Don’t get me wrong . . . I’m not out there with Greek dictionaries and concordances as I fact-check my way through a Beth Moore study.

Right now, I’m just reading through Psalms. Nothing elaborate about it. But as I show up, I’m finding that He’s already there, waiting for me. And that ugly chair is turning into my own little patch of holy ground.

I don’t know how your life is going this summer, but can I encourage you in this? Don’t buy into the concept that during this “season of life” you get a pass on spending time with your Savior. It’s during this “season of life” that you and I need Him more desperately than we ever have before.

Don’t wait until you’ve got it all together. And don’t make it harder than it needs to be. Let the kids watch some TV, grab a cup of coffee, find a corner and show up.

Whether it’s 30 seconds or 30 minutes, He will meet you there.

In fact, He’s already waiting.
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13 comments:

Keiki Hendrix said...

You encourage us all, Lynn. Thanks for your faithfulness.

Cathy Baker said...

Lynn, thank you for this post and for your transparency. I love "that ugly chair is turning into my own patch of holy ground." How inspiring! In the midst of our chaos we can all find a place to just come and sit before him. Even in an ugly chair. :)

Bethany Kaczmarek said...

Christ can transform the most mundane places and things into the most beautiful. Praying He'll keep moving in you out there in that chair. :) Thanks for sharing your heart.

Marcia Chadwick Moston said...

I'm with Cathy on the holy ground ugly chair. Isn't that just like the Lord to meet us in the ugliest of places! An encouraging post we all identify with even if our children are no longer plopped in front of Mickey Mouse.

sheri deloach said...

Lynn, your blog was right on target for many young women battling similar circumstances. Your openness and tender spirit reflects the ways in which God is working in your life. Definitely God inspired ! <2 it and may God give you peace a midst chaos ! All things are possible through God...

Lori Stanley Roeleveld said...

Funny, transparent, real, and challenging! LOVE IT! The writing was spectacular! The truth profound. When my children were small,I had explained so frequently that Mommy needed her devotions time that one day when I was particularly cranky, my son said calmly, "Mom, maybe you need an extra few moments with God. Take it if you need it." Funny memory but very true!

Dee Dee said...

Oh Lynn, you nailed it. Funny, I too have been running on fumes lately. I too picked Psalms to read through. And my prayers have changed from "Please do this or that" to "God, what do you want me to do today?" Funny thing is, He's been answering.

Lynn Huggins Blackburn said...

Thanks everyone! I so appreciate the encouragement!

Cynthia Howerter said...

Thank you, Lynn, for your soothing words of encouragement and wisdom. I realize now that what is missing in my house is an ugly chair! You've inspired me to find a quiet place and meet with the Lord daily at the same time.

Sandra said...

Amen sister! or should I say DIL...your blogs always make me cry...don't know why just that they always move me to tears...and that's a good thing. Love y'all so much.

swhuggins said...

I'm with Sandra. Your blogs make me cry, too. Probably because you put me to shame. I have the time, but don't always use it to get alone with God.

Anonymous said...

Totally needed that today! My "ugly chair" has become my bathroom in the last couple of months. God will definitely meet with you anywhere you are willing. Love ya!

Cindy said...

Beautiful, Lynn! "Mighty Machines" saves my quiet time...