Christian Living May June 2017

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ELECTRIC connection failure

Make God your primary power source By Candy Troutman A few years ago all the electronic connections in the office went down. Even the phones were down so we couldn’t even make an announcement that everything was down! The power was still on but we couldn’t connect to it. We all groaned and whined and bemoaned all the work that wouldn’t get done or would have to be crammed into the end of the day. Some went home because they didn’t think they had anything to do. Someone else would fix the problem and office life would get back to normal. Some plugged into different connection sources on their laptops or cell phones that were outside our company network. Some were forced to complete tasks they’d been putting off...you know, boring maintenance things like filing and tidying or cleaning out the breakroom refrigerator. Things that had to be done but no one wanted to do them. It was either that or not get paid. We can allow our relationship with God to become like this office disconnect. We wake up one day and find we have no power in our spiritual life. We have no joy, no motivation. Relationships seem bothersome. Spiritual growth seems too hard. Our church body “work” seems more like an obligation. Our frustration level is high and our energy level is low. Our anger flares more easily. We second guess ourselves. We don’t like who we are. We keep ourselves busy with activity. We have no spiritual focus...our spiritual mind tends to wander. We feel weak. Where is the peace? We need to rest. But what about all the things that need to be done? What about ministry needs? What about time for nurturing relationships? What about being productive? The house needs to be cleaned. What about the schedule? What about sleep, for heaven’s sake? We don’t have

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time to be weak. Ah...it is at this exact moment of awareness that the Lord comes with His offering of divine peace and rest. Perhaps we’ve “gone home” or tuned out His voice in the busyness of life. We think God will somehow magically fix it so we have a vital spiritual life. We may have plugged in to other power sources outside of the Lord’s “network.” He comes with an invitation to do some spiritual “maintenance.” You know, the stuff you don’t think you have time for...like reading the Word and having real, two-way conversations with God (talking AND listening). Stuff we know would be for our good but we often put off because we’re so busy “doing” instead of “being.” If we will “maintain” our spiritual life, there will be a payoff. That ugly list above will shorten and become less intense. Our joy will return. Our relationships will be more fulfilling and our productivity will increase. Our perspective returns to us. We will hear His voice more clearly. We will have a sense of power and motivation. We will enjoy peace and rest in our spirits even in the midst of a busy schedule. Which list do you prefer? Eventually the electronic connections at the office were restored. What did it take? Pushing the reset button on the server. The good news about the office disconnect? It didn’t affect the coffee pot. N Candy Troutman is a speaker, writer, social media manager, life and small business coach and serial entrepreneur from Boise. She particularly enjoys speaking and writing about self-discovery and personal growth, simple and intentional living and personal finances/debt-free living. Follow her on Facebook or visit her website at www.candytroutman.com. She may be reached at candy@candytroutman.com.

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