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Saturday, July 29, 2023

A Simple Life: Experiencing "Soul Sabbath"



In these busy times, and yes, even during our retirement years, I am continually seeking to learn what it means to live a simple life. It seems that no matter what season of life we are in, this is what we long for ... a simple life. Life definitely looks different during our retirement years, but for many of us no matter our season of life, we have 'responsibility' built right into the core of who we are. Do you relate to this, as well?

So, I am continually watching for added wisdom on this topic. 

These insightful words grabbed my heart this past week ...

A simple life is a life with margins.
Finding margins in my day means I will 
carve out time for myself or slow the pace
when I become aware that
I carry an unnecessary stress load.
(A Lovely Life by Melissa Michaels)

Of course, there are days and weeks when we cannot control the stress load that we are in the midst of. Life is filled with these times. 

Sometimes, though, we may actually be either bringing the stress on ourselves as we take on more than we are meant to handle, or, we have not learned the importance of caring for our own hearts. I am guilty of both of these two choices. 

It takes an effort in the midst of our full lives to pause, and to be still, doesn't it? For me, it requires an intentional decision and focus to take time to care for my heart. 

Above all else, guard your heart
for everything you do flows from it.
(Proverbs 4:23 NIV)

"God instituted a life of Sabbath for His people ... a life of rest, completeness, fulfillment. He wants to teach you that Sabbath is not just a day of the week but a state of the soul. He wants you to know the secret of living in a 'soul Sabbath.' That means much more than an absence of activity. It means a settled, deep stillness, a quiet relaxation in body and soul." (From Praying the Promises of God)









Pausing for me today means taking a good break from my unending responsibilities and 'tasks' for some quiet devo time in the early afternoon, giving myself the treat of writing this blog post, and  soaking in the beauty of our yard and garden. 


"We simply need to place our lives in the flow of His provision and live where His power is operating. The Kingdom of God is a land where the soul has continual Sabbath rest." (From Praying the Promises of God)

Lord, continually teach me more of Your 'soul rest'. May I build margins into my days, and place my complete dependence on You. 

Your strength will come from settling down
in complete dependence on Me.
(Isaiah 30:15 MSG)


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