Monday, January 6, 2020

Unexpected



A funny thing happened on the way to 2020.  I didn’t plan it, and I didn’t want it.  I’m not sure what to call it, but others in the past have named it “writer’s block”.  I hope it’s not permanent; but, for the past several months, writing for this blog hasn’t happened.

It’s not because there’s nothing to write about.  The past year has been a good one with many blessings.  I started 2019 with one adopted grandchild and ended it with two adopted grandchildren!  I’ve also had the privilege of grandparenting two other foster grandchildren during the past year.  My husband and I are in our 40th year of marriage and figured out that we have welcomed five new decades together!  My sons and daughter-in-law all have excellent jobs and have chosen to love God and seek his guidance for their lives.  I’ve traveled to visit family several times and had them visit us as well.  My husband and I crossed off a “bucket list” trip in the fall to see the beautiful leaves and other sights of the northeastern U.S. states.  I was able to speak at a women’s retreat in the spring and continued to lead women’s Bible studies at our church throughout the year.  That doesn’t cover it all, but you get the idea!  Yes, God continues to bless me daily.

But what he hasn’t done at all lately is lead me to write.  Every week I ask him to place something on my heart if he wants me to write.  If he doesn’t give me an idea, I don’t write.  In the past, he has always made it clear; but my recent experience has been silence.  I expected to find inspiration in such things as current events, holidays, or a new year and decade; but the silence has persisted.  I’ve experienced God’s silence before and written about it – but those circumstances were much different than now.  God doesn’t seem silent in my walk with him right now, just in my writing.  And I want to be faithful to listen to him before I presume to share my thoughts in a blog.  I want to be sure that what I say is grounded in his Word, coming from him and not just from me. 

So for now it seems that the silence in my blog will continue.  I don’t know how long, and I don’t know why.  But I do know that I have asked God to show me what he wants me to do; and I know he will continue to be faithful to reveal his will to me and guide my service for him in the future.  Thank you for reading in the past – I hope to have something new for you to read again in the future.  Until then . . .

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.”                                           Romans 15:13   

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