It’s Friday again! Boy the weeks fly by, especially for those of you on summer break! You always read about the lazy days of summer but somehow, they seem to rush by way too quickly. Today’s prompt at http://www.fiveminutefriday.com is “Vacation”. Pretty appropriate isn’t it? I hope you’ll click over and see what the other talented writers have to say on the subject!
For me, it usually began in mid-May: the countdown leading to the end of the school year. There was something reassuring about those tiny numbers I’d written in the corner of each day’s lesson plan. They somehow made it seem possible that I’d make it to the end; and believe me, some days it definitely felt more possible than others!
Despite my doubts, without fail each year the textbooks were counted and put away, final grades got added to report cards, walls carefully stripped of their decorations, and with a last glance over my shoulder I’d drag myself out the door not sure I could even make it to my car.
We’ve all been there. Life is busy and complicated and stressful! Whether it’s parenting, your career, caring for someone, an illness, or a million other things; our souls become drained and parched as if a drought has left us shriveled and burned up. What we desperately desire at that point is a vacation! A chance for respite to rest, recharge, and renew. Each year, summer break dangled that chance in front of me but somehow, despite several weeks off and an annual trip to the sea, the days always flew by and summer vacation just never seemed quite long enough to restore my drained soul.
Looking back, I now realize that it wasn’t the length of my vacation that was the problem; it was the depth that left me still feeling withered. I sought refreshment in a slower schedule with days of sleeping in, lingering, and doing less; when instead, I should have been seeking to be refilled by spending more time with God and His Word.
“Jesus replied, “Anyone who drinks this water will soon become thirsty again. But those who drink the water I give will never be thirsty again. It becomes a fresh, bubbling spring within them, giving them eternal life.” ” John 4:13-14 (NLT)
These days, when I get the urge to pack my bags or my thoughts head off in search of a place of replenishment, I’m learning to stop and remind myself where it is I need to be planted. Vacations are wonderful, but they only last until real life calls us back. Living day to day, deeply rooted in the hope of Jesus, the Living Water, helps us not only thrive in the midst of real life, but also eternally. And that my friends, is what truly satisfies the soul!
Excellent analogy! Good message Cindy. Love and hugs!
Thank you sweet friend! This ole gal is still learning!