There are always themes that tend to emerge when I pay attention.
Right now it has been the significance of small kindnesses, the need, both physical and emotional of so many that is so evident at every turn, AND the flipside, of the ability of all of us to meet those needs at various times and in various spaces and how so often when it is right it takes so little effort. Also, this idea that I am called to meet those that I can, but also to trust that others will step in as well, and to learn to discern when, where and how to step in, to fix, to let things be, to release.
In paying attention I have been reminded of many things:
I have been reminded that not every problem is mine to solve,
I have been reminded that I have a lot more to give than I realize,
I have been reminded that kindness- no matter how large or small- can transform moments, individuals and lives,
I have been reminded of the power of presence,
I have been reminded of the gift of being present,
I have been reminded that I am much happier when I pay attention to where my joy, my love, my kindness overflows and giving from that space,
I have been reminded that I need to include myself in the grace and kindness I offer.
In this interview, Krista Tippett from On Being interviews Nadia Bolz-Weber: Seeing the Underside and Seeing God: Tattoos, Tradition, and Grace . Pastor Bolz-Weber talks about the idea that we are here to be a community to one another, that we are here to help carry the burdens for each other, and to offer grace.
“And so it’s like this thing like I don’t think faith is given in sufficient quantity to individuals necessarily. I think it’s given in sufficient quantity to communities. The same with that whole thing like God will not give you more than you can bear. I don’t think God will give you more than a community can bear. And we’ve individualized this thing of faith so much.”
And ever since hearing this interview I have had many things from it that I have been pondering and playing with. One is how many times I have been taking on things that are not my own, letting the heaviness weigh me down and missing out on being present for those who are here in front of me who I am called to be there for. I have been missing the grace that is present in so many ways. And secondly, the freedom that is granted when we can rely on each other to help shoulder the burden.
Currently one of the families that I love and cherish is going through a difficult time, and seeing the community rally around them, seeing the love that is shared, the prayers that have been sent, the ways that they have been held has only reminded me that we are that community. We are here to offer grace, to offer love, their burden is too much to carry alone, but together, together we will walk through it.
That word,
GRACE
has been showing up in my reading, my conversations, my thoughts and prayers a lot lately.
So I am paying attention.
Grace, the power of it, the spaciousness in it, the lightness of it. It is something that has been fun to play with, to continue to ponder.
And so I ask you. What have you been paying attention to lately?
I love your blog Erica…. always pertinent in that GRACE-FILLED way. We lost our infant granddaughter in 2011… her name is GRACE… so that word is in my consciousness every moment of every day. And GRACE-FILLED moments are everywhere when you are listening and paying attention! Thank you for your wisdom, love and prayer filled messages.
I am so sorry for your loss, and yes you are so right… Grace is all around… and it is in the midst of the darkness that the light of grace is seen so vividly it seems. Thank goodness we have each other to walk us through those times 🙂
Thank you, this was thought provoking. Although I can not say I have been paying attention to one particular thing, I have been talking to God, and looking for signs.
Do you think that Grace is something we , as a community carry with us as individuals, or is it more something that we give and take from each other? I have always wondered about the fall from grace…
~smile~
What an intriguing question Illuminary… I am inclined to thing both and… that we carry it with us, and also that we give and take grace from one another as needed.
Hmm… I will have to ponder that!
Beautiful; can’t wait to see you all on Saturday! Stay warm and safe…. Drive carefully and bring your blanket! 😉 Blessings Erica! Tish
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Yes! I am so looking forward to it 🙂
Dearest Erica, Once again you have captured and expressed the many emotional moments our family is moving through by the GRACE of God and the faithful support of the community surrounding us. We are so very blessed! We love you and thank you from the very depths of our beings! ♥ Barb and R
🙂 When words fail love steps in… sending all of my love. ~ Erica