I sprinted over the finish line for my month-long Minimalist Challenge. Miraculously, it seemed to get easier to let go of stuff, even when I got to day 31 (I let go of 31 things that day). I wished it had been more palatable for my husband when he realized that I was going to give away most of my Boyd’s Bear collection. That assortment of stuffed animals was the embodiment of our dream – that someday we would have grandchildren to share the bears with.
GRANDCHILDREN NOT ON THE HORIZON
Our plans for grandchildren do not appear to be part of God’s plan. However, I recently came across a family with two little girls who definitely needed something to brighten their summer. A box of assorted delightful bears was just what God ordered.
CHANGING DREAMS CAN BE PAINFUL
Yes, giving up or changing dreams can be painful, but giving into the dreams of my Heavenly Father is much more rewarding. It’s funny how I can squirrel away portions of my life safe-guarding segment which I think are mine alone. God does not view it the same way. He doesn’t want just a little piece of me. God wants all of me. He already owned all the bears, silverware, pens, and appliances even when they exited my home during August. Everything is His.
THINGS I THOUGHT WERE IMPORTANT
In Philippians 3, the Apostle Paul writes: “I once thought these things were valuable, but now I consider them worthless because of what Christ has done. Yes, everything else is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage, so that I could gain Christ.” Paul probably was not writing specifically about bears or even dreams, but they all can go under the category of “Things I Once Thought Were Important”.
WHAT TO MAKE ROOM FOR
I’ve discovered a little life lesson: The more tightly I hold on to something, thinking that it is mine, the less room I have for Jesus in my life. The more I limit room for Jesus, the more room I provide for useless things in my life. Paul is correct. Everything else is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. Live as a Christian Minimalist.