Category Archives: A New You

Inside a Pressure Cooker

color-explosionDo you ever feel like you’re living life inside a pressure cooker?  That’s where the heat gets turned up and you feel trapped inside with no sign of escape.  We have the burden of schedules, deadlines, people’s expectations, our expectations, and on and on the list goes.  Sometimes we feel like if one more thing gets placed on our ‘To do’ list we are going to explode.  You know the old saying, “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen”?  But what should we do if we can’t leave the kitchen? Sometimes we can’t walk away from what’s in front of us.  What then?

First, we need to stop and reflect.  Remember the times in our past when we thought there was no way we were ever going to get through a particular trial, but amazingly, we did.  In Psalms 103:2 David tells himself, “Praise the Lord, I tell myself, and never forget the good things He does for me.” We can stop and consider all the ways God has helped us in the past.  Think of the times He has protected us, healed us, or gave us just the right words at just the right time.  We’re definitely going to need strength for this journey through life.  Psalm 77:12 says, “I will meditate on all your works and consider all your mighty deeds.”

Also, we can be sure the pressure will make us stronger.  And strength is a trait most of us want.  From James 1:3-5 “…you know that the testing of your faith develops endurance.  Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.  If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him.”  Meditate on this phrase…not lacking anything.  Not lacking ANYTHING. Let’s grab on to that.  Because in those three words we can find peace, joy, strength, and hope.

 

Go ahead, jump in!

pool jumping

I recently went to a pool and watched my niece and nephew jump off the diving board a gazillion times (that is only a slight exaggeration).  There was a low board and a high diving board and they tried them both: frequently.  They tried all kinds of ‘tricks’ and didn’t worry about whether they could actually complete them perfectly or not.  There were half-finished cannonballs, dives that were crooked, crazy wiggles at the end of the board, and a few ‘ What WAS that?’ maneuvers.  The most astounding thing happened in the middle of the afternoon when a passing shower sent a deluge over the area for well-over ten minutes.  Did it slow the swimmers down?  Not at all!  However, the adults scrambled for cover and thought about leaving for the day. But not the kids, they continued to jump off the diving boards and laughed merrily as the rain and the pool water collided.

In Matthew 18:3 Jesus says, “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of Heaven.”  To understand this verse, let’s look closer at the example of my niece and nephew.  They weren’t performing as if going for a gold medal, they were humbly approaching each dive.  There was a simple acceptance of each other, enjoying the time together.  And when the rainstorm came through, they had complete trust that their parents would get them out of the pool if necessary.  And since their parents weren’t saying it was dangerous, they appreciated each moment, whether in the sun or in the rain.

The lesson?  We can trust our Heavenly Father to watch over us. From Psalm 121:5, “The Lord Himself watches over you!  The Lord stands beside you as your protective shade.”  So let’s enjoy our time together, live in every moment, and trust God with the details.  And by all means, let’s forget what we look like in a bathing suit and take time to jump off the high dive!