Yesterday, the rock dissolved. I actually felt it lift off of my chest while I was swimming. My husband and I went to Salt Springs yesterday morning. We were the only people in the springs, the sky was amazing and the water cleansed my spirit in a way that I couldn't imagine. I'm still in awe.
It was as if God directed me to the spring so that I could be reminded of the important things in life. I floated in the water, let my ears fill with it, and as the sun warmed my skin I completely let go of the enormous amount of anxiety I had been holding onto. All I could hear was my own breath. It reminded me of how precious life is. It reminded me of the things I value, the life I was meant to live.
I have been awakened. I know my purpose. I accept that God is leading me in a brand new direction. I am excited. I vow to focus on only those things that matter. Yesterday's swim was one of the most amazing experiences I ever had. It was pure and beautiful. I connected to God, my husband, my self, nature and my purpose in that water. Moments like that make it so easy to be thankful. A few posts ago, I wrote about asking God to be my energy. He was yesterday. He showed Himself in Salt Springs. He gave me the energy that I was lacking and I have a renewed motivation to move forward.
For your name's sake, Lord, preserve my life;
in your righteousness, bring me out of trouble.
In your unfailing love, silence my enemies;
destroy all my foes, for I am your servant.
In your unfailing love, silence my enemies;
destroy all my foes, for I am your servant.
Psalm 143:11-12
wow, what a powerful experience in the water. It's wonderful when we are moved like that. So glad you had a breakthrough. It's hard being burdened, and stuck.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had that breakthrough. I can relate to how you were feeling; I'm experiencing the same feelings right now. Your post helps a lot.
ReplyDeleteIt's exciting when God speaks and we listen and do.
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Thanks to all of you. Dana, you'll be in my prayers. I hate being in a fog/darkness/whatever we call it. The best part is when we come out of times like that and can look back on them with humility. I'm still not 100% but I'm working on it every day. If I had one wish, it would be that I had my very own natural spring to swim in every day:)
ReplyDeleteI am happy that you've got the rock off your chest now.
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