In the wake of some of the strangest years of this generation, there has been so many polarizing topics rise to the top. (Insert your polarizing topic here). I won’t list these in fear you will scroll on by. Even spending time together has become hard to do, that is where I want to take off from, by just simply asking the question why?
Why are we so busy that we don’t make time for the people that we find life giving, and helpful for our soul? How do we prioritize healthy friendships? Do we even know what that looks like anymore? Why do we over analyze every social interaction and stress out our minds and bodies? Could our expectations be so high for every experience that we are just tired of being let down? May I offer a simple solution that I pray brings people together in the future.
While living a life that I hope reflects the love of Christ, it is imperative to have fun, serve, and honor. That is what comes up over and over again as I look over the last few years as I work for FCA and our family grows.
Have fun.
Go out, stay in, do something that makes you happy, then tell others. Do fun things with others. Don’t wait for that special occasion but do fun little things often. Have someone over for dinner, call a friend, read your bible a little longer, or take a walk. It can be as simple or as extravagant as you want it to be. The important thing is to laugh and enjoy the time God as given to you.
Serve.
Again, simple on paper, but find ways to serve daily. Make a breakfast for your spouse, invite others into a project, or sign up for a mission trip. While serving remember you are doing something that helps one of God’s favorite people. When we remember who we get to serve, the actual task makes no difference.
Honor.
First and foremost, honor God. Thank him, for the ups and downs, for the unpredictable life we get to live, and for the abilities you have. Honor one another, how we talk to and about each other. Treat people in a way that makes them feel special, ask good questions, and really listen. Pump the breaks and call, text, message, like a post, and spend time with each other. You may end up really liking the person you are getting to know.
Some of the best times of my life have been when I get to do these three things all together. Serving with a church in Nicaragua, led to incredible relationships, and so many incredible experiences. Honoring the Lord led me to a ranch where I was able to live out a dream I didn’t even know I had. All while serving kids and adults who had been through some tremendous hardships. All of these and so many other examples rush through my memories. It makes me want more. I want to know Jesus deeper through the experiences that are still to come. Pray for those experiences and relationships this week!
Lastly, two scripture that come to mind that have driven me to want more and have motivated me to have less anxiety in my life, all while cherishing people more are:
Hebrews 10:25
25 not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—
and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
John 10:10
10 The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life and have it to the full.
These are verses that I think about almost daily, and I hope you do to. Thank you for reading this far. I pray it helps you to serve and honor others and God with much joy and a fun that is contagious!
May God Bless and Challenge You!
Britton Hastings