Well… it’s over. It was a long, emotional,
prayerful day with a very anticlimactic end as I sat at 11pm and prayed for my
marriage during the credits of a Harry Potter movie. I’m not sure whether to be
relieved or sad. It was such an insanely difficult year with so many trials and
heartache… but I also learned more about myself (both good and bad) and grew
closer to God than I ever have before in my life.
I also thought I would have some great new
adventure that God presented to me as the “next” thing, but He didn’t (sorry
for all those disappointed… I was a tad bummed to). I will say that He has made
some things very clear. Certain people to reach out to (and most of the time
this is not the fun hang out with on the weekends kind of people… it is the
hard, probably seems awkward, maybe even fear of being physically hurt kind of
situations), or things/situations/people to continue to daily lift up in
prayer. Things from EVERY SINGLE MONTH of fasting that improved me that I
should continue on with... or start again if I have stopped while focusing on
another area.
I have some things that God is nudging me
to do… but they are a lot of things that are putting my iron in the fire and
wait to see where God takes it. I don’t like sitting and waiting or not having
a detailed plan lined out (ask my husband… this is painfully true), but that is
what God has asked me to do… so I will.
I am going to spend sometime over the next
week or so re-reading all my journal entries over the last 11 months. I hope to come back and write a reflective
entry at some point. This has been a year of tremendous growth, and I
appreciate all of you that have joined me on this wild ride. I hope that in
some way it has made you think, or challenged you, or encouraged you in your
relationship with God. Thank you so much for taking time out of your lives to
join me on this amazing journey. It means more than you will ever know.
So
whether you eat, or drink, or give up electronics, give away
possessions, wear 9 articles of clothing, eat only fruit, veggies, and meat, recycle
everything, limit your spending, evaluate all roles in your life, take care of
your physical and spiritual health, or pause 7 times a day to pray… or
whatever you do, DO IT ALL for the glory of God. (ok… maybe not exactly
scriptural… but now you get to read the verse how I read it. :)) 1 Corinthians 10:31