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A Time to Tear Down and a Time to Build

10 / 1 / 1810 / 1 / 18

There’s nothing like building a gigantic fort in the middle of the family room! Rainy days are perfect for this, and we had a long one just the other day. My three kids went straight to work pulling in chairs, couch cushions, blankets, pillows, and flashlights. They planned and stretched sheets together, sectioning off their “areas,” and bringing in their snacks, books, and loveys.

Later that evening, we all came together in the family room to practice the piano and watch TV… but we couldn’t do anything because of the crumbling fort. It went something like this:

My husband, Ryan: “Kids, it’s time to tear down the fort and put it away.”
Kids: “Nooooo! We can’t do thaaaat!”
Ryan: “Yes. It’s time. You’ve played with it the whole day.”
Kids: “But we caaaaan’t! It’s the best fort we’ve ever made and we’re still playing with it!”
Ryan: “It was a good fort, I know. But we need to use the family room for something else.”
Kids: “Noooo! We love it! We’ll never be able to make one like this again!”
Ryan: “Yes, you will. But for right now, we need to clean up and take care of our house.”

You get the picture. Eventually, the fort was put away and we had a family room to use again.

I started thinking about how whiny my kids are, and how they don’t obey the first time we ask. But in the middle of my sad thoughts, God whispered, This was you, over the past three years.

Well, ouch. The more I thought about it, the more I knew this was exactly true.

A little over three years ago, I found myself physically and spiritually cluttered. I had two jobs, two blogs, three kids, and a host of little volunteer positions. I had a hernia that I was ignoring, a relentless eye twitch, and I hadn’t read a book for fun in years. Every time I started a Bible study, I couldn’t put my full heart into it. I had too much on my plate. I had built fort upon fort upon fort. I like to think I was a “fort collector,” but that’s what all the hoarders say. ?

And my “forts” were GOOD! They were all good and beautiful things. But now (looking back) I know that God was asking me to tear them down. And I didn’t want to. I remember crying to a mentor of mine, saying, “I just don’t know what to give up. I know it’s too much, but I love all of these things that I’m doing.”

So for a year, I maintained all of the “forts” I had up, squished in together, falling apart in some places, but still there. The thought of tearing down a fort that you love is painful and scary. My thoughts were just like my kids’ thoughts: But I still love this. But I’ll never be able to build this again. And one even deeper, more adult thought: But this is part of who I am. Who am I without this?

These kinds of thoughts can stop you dead in your tracks.

However, in my efforts to take care of my forts and my family, I didn’t have any time to devote to taking care of myself.

I’ve been studying the book of Joshua, and it’s like “Journey to the Promised Land, Take Two.” Moses has died, and God has called Joshua to take over and lead the people into the Promised Land after so many years of wandering. God says it is time to move on. He gives Joshua specific instructions about when and where to go, stop, or linger. It is a perfect example of how God leads His people.

God promises to be with them and fight mightily and make miracles happen, but their job is to inquire, listen, and then act on it in obedience. When he says fight, they are to fight. When he says tear down, they are to tear down. When they are to build up, they are to build up. There is a time for everything, and the Lord is telling them what time it is.

I often say, “God’s timing is perfect.” But do I really believe it? It’s hard to act on it when He’s nudging me to tear something down, or build something new, or take on an intimidating battle or journey, like He did with the Israelites. I wonder if they were tempted to settle right there on the east side of the Jordan, and not fight any more battles. I bet they would have had a good, fine life. But God said, “I have another plan. It’s the BEST plan. Will you follow me and trust me?”

Over the next two years of my life, I slowly tore down my forts, one at a time. I sought confirmation from the Lord again and again, to make sure this was right. And He patiently said yes. I can imagine standing next to my kids for THREE YEARS, waiting for them to take down a gigantic fort. I would lose my mind! Ha. ? Fortunately, God is much more patient than I am.

Here I am, with only one fort still left (this blog!), and one new fort. Yes, there is room for something NEW to be built! I am taking better care of my body and spirit these days. I can read an entire book. I’m doing a Bible study with my whole heart invested. I feel like, in a way, the thing that is being built up is me.

I’d like to leave you with these words. Read them slowly and let them sink into your soul:

You are worth being built up.

The time it takes to build into you is a good investment.

God honors what you’ve given out of your emptiness.

“Now he’s using you, fitting you in brick by brick, stone by stone, with Christ Jesus as the cornerstone that holds all the parts together. We see it taking shape day after day…” (Ephesians 2:22, MSG)

?Anna

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: a time to be tear down and a time to build,” (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 3b, NIV)
  • “He has made everything beautiful in its time.  He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11, NIV)
  • “For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.” (Psalm 107: 9, NIV)
  • “And in him you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit.” (Ephesians 2:22, NIV)
  • “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” (John 10:10, NIV)
  • The book of Joshua

Music to inspire you:

  • “God of All My Days” by Casting Crowns
  • “Redeemed” by Big Daddy Weave
  • “You Say” by Lauren Daigle

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • A New Season to Hold Loosely…“We cannot do everything, and there is a sense of liberation in realizing that. This enables us to do something, and to do it well. It may be incomplete, but it is a beginning, a step along the way, an opportunity for the Lord’s grace to do the rest.”
  • The Best Yes by Lysa Terkeurst
  • Organizing You by Shannon Upton
  • 5-Minute Retreats for Moms by Sue Augustine

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • Beautiful in His Time: A New Season
  • Not So “Quiet Time”

    Living Out the Truth

    Ideas to try:

  • Do an inventory of your “forts.” Ask God to show you if there are any that need to be taken down. Maybe a fort needs to stay in your house, but not in your living room.  Maybe a fort needs so major maintenance to be salvaged. Maybe there’s a fort that you need build. Like Joshua, let God lead you through your “house” to find out what needs to be torn down and what needs to be built up in you.  
  • As a mom, I feel like it’s an ever-present challenge to take care of myself. My children are one massive fort that obviously needs to stay put and be continually maintained. I can’t do everything, however, I can section off a space in my “family room” with bright-orange caution tape for just self-care. That’s not being selfish; it’s actually making me a better mom.
  • This was a very hard new habit for me to develop. I’m still working on it. Here’s how I got started:
    • I talked to a couple people that I trusted about how I was feeling–first, my mom and my husband, then some trusted friends.
    • I thought and prayed about what things in my life were draining me. I slowly stepped away from those things. It was not without some tears, but I felt a huge sense of relief afterward.
    • I started looking for little pockets of time that I could steal away for myself, like:
      an early morning coffee and reading/writing time alone on a Saturday morning,
      a 30-minute walk after dinner, or
      a shopping trip by myself.
    • I started allowing myself to not feel guilty about going out with girlfriends for a breakfast or dinner, and leaving my family at home for a little bit.
    • I read 5-Minute Retreats for Moms. There are tons of ideas in there!
    • The next time I took the kids to the library, I picked out a fiction book for myself.
    • I made doctor’s appointments for myself that were long overdue. I bought myself vitamins and started taking them regularly.
    • I found moms to carpool with so I wasn’t spending all my time driving.
  • In Organizing You, Shannon suggests that you take one day per week that you do not clean the house or run errands — instead, it is “You Day.” (Don’t you just love the sound of that?!) She says, “This is the day to set aside some time…to work on things that aren’t so repetitive… You need to schedule some time for things that fill you up and give you joy in the Lord,” (pg 95-97).
  • Swap a day of the week with another mom — maybe she wants an hour to herself too! Or find a teenage neighbor to babysit the kids for two hours a week. Join the Y and take your kids to Child Watch. Be creative to find that self-care time.
  • {These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more. In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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Beautiful in His Time: A New Season

9 / 4 / 189 / 3 / 18

Laura
Laura

Can you believe that fall is practically here?

Laura
Anna
Anna

No! All the Halloween decorations are already out at Lowe’s… I’m actually surprised they don’t have the Christmas stuff out, at the rate the stores have been going lately.

Anna
Laura
Laura

Have you been to Hobby Lobby?  Christmas is slowing creeping toward the front entrance!  The leaf decorations better watch their backs!

Laura
Anna
Anna

Haha! Pretty soon, Christmas is going to start taking over right after the 4th of July!

Anna
Laura
Laura

Yes.  I know we shouldn’t be surprised by the change of seasons.  It happens 4 times a year every year here in the midwest. ?

Laura
Anna
Anna

Ha – And I should accept this since I’ve lived here all my life! Why is it so hard sometimes? I just want summer to last forever.? I’m not ready for cold weather.

Anna
Laura
Laura

I do love the fall, but winter?  Winter is a tough season. It’s hard not to think about all the short days spent indoors.  All those bare trees and the brown grass can be sort of depressing.?

Laura
Anna
Anna

Do you ever feel like there are seasons in your life where you also dread what’s coming next? And you just kinda drag your feet in the current season? I mean not just the weather, but like new phases of life?

Anna
Laura
Laura

I get it. And it’s true. Sometimes we just want to hold on to those infant days.  Or the toddler phase. Or the sweet preschool stage. Or the grade-schoolers. There’s this aching in my mother’s heart to want to hold onto where I am. But the darn seasons just keep changing. And my kids just keep moving on.  

Laura
Anna
Anna

Yes they do! Why do we sometimes dread what’s next though?

Anna
Laura
Laura

Maybe it’s normal to dread what is unknown about a new phase of life.  And I think it’s easy to dread new territory because of the not-so-great stereotypes that come with a phase.  (Like the terrible two’s or the hormonal pre-teen and rebelious teen years.) And there are many things about those stages that are going to be tough.  

Laura
Anna
Anna

Yes – you hear so many scary things that you project into your own life. Sometimes I’m trying to problem-solve problems that don’t even exist yet. Or may never exist! Does that sound crazy?!?

Anna
Laura
Laura

No!  That makes you a good mom!  

Laura
Anna
Anna

Oh phew! Well, then I’m a REALLY good mom. (Ha.)

Anna
Laura
Laura

Well, I’ve always known that!  But I think it’s more because even though you are anxious about the future, you know, as I do that the future is in really good hands.

Laura
Anna
Anna

True. God created seasons. So I guess He knows all about the seasons that will come in our lives too. And maybe, like winter, spring, summer, and fall, they also have a purpose.

Anna
Laura
Laura

And not only do they have purpose, but God promises to make them beautiful in His time.  Now that sounds a bit crazy!

Laura
Anna
Anna

Not crazy at all. What sounds crazy to us is sometimes God’s wisdom. The “in His time” part is what we need a better grasp of. At least I do. Because we want everything to be instant.

Anna
Laura
Laura

That’s so true. Sometimes we need to remember that some winters are longer and even colder than the year before.

Laura
Anna
Anna

Like last winter! It was so long! I would go out to the mailbox and think, “I’m going to DIE right here from the cold wind,” (I can be a bit over-dramatic, you know).

Anna
Anna
Anna

But then I would tell myself, “Summer WILL come again. It doesn’t seem like it, but it will.”

Anna
Laura
Laura

Haha!

Laura
Anna
Anna

But seriously, do you ever think like – I am stuck in this season FOREVER? I do sometimes when I’m in a challenging place in our marriage, or in a tight financial stretch.

Anna
Laura
Laura

That’s true.  When we are in tough seasons of life, we do have a hope that this season will not last forever, but sometimes it’s hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel.  

Laura
Anna
Anna

Really hard! Like me-without-my-glasses, hard. ?#legallyblind

Anna
Laura
Laura

And we might even grieve a little when the season does finally end and a new, unknown season begins, even if it promises new life and sunshine.  (Like when we sent our babies to kindergarten! They are going to grow so much in good ways!)

Laura
Anna
Anna

Yes!! I think the grieving is totally okay. It’s part of the process. But knowing that God can use every season to make something beautiful in our lives makes it sooo much easier to breathe and embrace the next one, instead of getting really, sadly stuck.

Anna
Laura
Laura

What if we try to embrace every season for all it’s worth?  And know that God, who makes it beautiful, is with us through each one.

Laura
Anna
Anna

Through life’s winters, long or short, and its summers, and everything in between. 

Anna


Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “There is a time for everything and a season for every activity under the heavens.” (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
  • “He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; Yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11)
  • “And we know that in all things god works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8:28, NIV)
  • “And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:20, NIV)


    Music to inspire you:

    • “Seasons” by Hillsong Worship
    • “For Your Glory” by Matt Maher
    • “Every Season” by Nichole Nordeman

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • “The Seasons of Motherhood” – Messy Motherhood
  • “A Letter to Moms” – Joanna Gaines

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • “My Highest Calling”
  • “Strong Kids”

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Feeling stuck in a wintry season? Pray and ask God to help you see beauty and purpose in it.
  • Make a list of things you are thankful for — it can be very small things. Look for those little things, and thank God for them.
  • Stay with us throughout the next several weeks as we explore all different seasons and times that we go through as women and moms, looking for the beauty and purpose in it all!

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more.

In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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