The word this week is “Simplify.”
Honestly, writing about “simplify” gives me heart
palpitations and a nervous sweat. I put
so much pressure on myself to once and for all “get organized.” I think of my
closets, my drawers, my schedule…
I would love to be able to open each drawer or cabinet of my
home and proudly say things like, “Here are my cleaning supplies, alphabetized
by name brand.”
or
“In this drawer are my socks, coordinated by color and
outfit for which I might need them.
or
“Here is this month’s calendar…all perfectly coordinated with no double bookings or emergencies.”
But honestly, that is not how I live. And probably never
will.
So how could I possibly have anything to say about the word,
“Simplify?”
I went to the expert—my 14 year old son. I asked him what
was the first thing that came to mind when he thought of the word, “simplify.”
His answer made me smile.
“Math,” he said.
“What?” I asked.
“You know, fractions.”
Simplify fractions. I
love it! It was enough to get my brain
moving in a different direction.
Maybe my post doesn’t have to be about organization!
And I thought of Jesus. What would he have to say about this
topic?
Jesus told Martha, the queen of all organization, that only
one thing was needed.
ONE THING!
That was sitting at his feet and spending time with him.
“Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are worried and
upset about many things, but few things are needed—or indeed only one. Mary has
chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.” Luke 10:41-42
So that is my challenge to you and to myself—
Have I done the one thing that is the most important?
I’m pretty sure the rest will fall into place.
Have I done the one thing that is the most important?
I’m pretty sure the rest will fall into place.
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