How I love the Fall! I love the cooler weather, the changing colors, and of course, all
things pumpkin. It is my favorite time of the year. As I’m sitting here typing this, wearing my first
sweater of the season, cozy on my couch looking out at the gray skies and smelling the sweet
scent of the candle burning on the fireplace mantle, I am reminded of how wonderful change
can be. And while it means that we are that much closer to the close of another year, I am
excited to see what the Lord has in store for the next one. He has been so faithful to me!
While it is easy for me to trust the process of the unfolding months and to see how
beautiful and creative our heavenly father is with the changing of the seasons, I find that I am far
less patient, and certainly less appreciative, of my own change process. Do you ever feel that
way? That you should be so much further along on this journey than you are? That for every two
steps forward you always find yourself taking at least one step back?
A couple of weeks ago I started a Bible study with some ladies from church. I was gung-
ho as I sent out the invitations and started getting responses. I was excited to see how God
would use this time to cultivate new friendships and strengthen my faith. I looked forward to our
weekly meetings and knowing that God was up to something big.
But, as time got closer to that initial meeting, I felt a shift in my spirit. I was getting
distracted. Things were coming up that took my time and focus away from spending time with
the Lord, praying in the mornings, and rushing through instead of being intentional about my
day. I was getting into a funk and it took me longer than it should have to recognize that same
familiar pattern of the enemy. Ugh!
Does he do that to you as well? I suspect that he does since he hasn’t learned any new
tricks in the last several thousand years.
As I sat there beating myself up about how I always seem to fall into the same old traps,
I was reminded of something very powerful as I forced myself to dig into the Bible study that lay
on the table beside me. In the study Having a Mary Spirit: Allowing God to Change Us From the
Inside Out, author Joanna Weaver said something that jumped off the page and smacked me
across the face, knocking me out of my self-induced pity party.
“The Lord knows that we need the process as much as we need the product. For it isn’t
just our holiness God is after. He also wants to make us wholly His.”
Wow. What a concept. How different would my life look if I gave myself some grace? Am
I where I want to be? Absolutely not. Am I so much farther along than where I started? Yes
ma’am. That in itself is a miracle and something to celebrate. God’s not done with me yet, thank
goodness! It’s a process and the goal is not to reach a completion point but to cultivate a real
relationship with our Savior along the way.
I’ve heard it said that life is a journey, not a destination. Trust the process. Learn from
mistakes but also give yourself grace for those repeat offenses. Some lies are harder to spot
than others. Your stumbling blocks may look different than mine but it takes the same surrender
to the same God to get us over them. I thank the Lord that I’m a work in progress and He hasn’t
given up on me yet. No matter your journey, I want to encourage you to trust the process. There
is nothing too big for God and no amount of distance that He can’t bridge to reach you. He
wants nothing more than to make you whole… and wholly His. Masterpieces take time. He’s not
finished with you yet!