At the time I couldn't see all that 2014 would bring, but I was ready to press on no matter what. I sat in anticipation of what God was going to do personally in my life, and in the life of our family. It was only fitting my "theme" for the year was press on, because goodness did I need that reminder. This year was hard. An outsider looking in would probably see something different. They'd see the Instagram worthy pictures of the fun and easy moments of 2014. But what people can't see through the lens of social media, is what God is doing in the heart of a person.
Here are a few highlights from 2014, with a little more back story behind the "highlight reel" Instagram pictures.
1. In February we opened our home to two amazing, God-honoring women who travel the country with LifeAction Ministries. I treasure those three weeks. And I thank God for Lindsay and Kendra.
As much fun as we had, God challenged me deeply and rocked me to the core. I saw how I can be a "cactus", hard and prickly, to people I love most. I saw how when I'm "squeezed" it's not always pretty what comes out. I had to come face to face with a lie I had covered up for years and ask for forgiveness. LifeAction was life-changing.
2. Bay and Cay became teenagers in April. How can that be?!
We aren't even a full year into their teenage years, but it's already been a ride. B and I are blessed with amazing girls. They love deeply and fight fiercely for what they believe. We have had to relinquish a little control on some areas and let them learn to make decisions for themselves. Because of their maturing age, we have had some hard conversations this year. There have been several family pow-wows in the living room full of tears, voices raised, and opinions made known. It hasn't always been pretty. They make mistakes. B and I make mistakes. I can recall two moments this year where we sat in two different Mexican restaurants and tears flowed because, you know what? Life is hard. God doesn't call us to comfort. That's hard to walk through as an adult, let alone trying to learn as a teenager.
3. This year has also been full of digging into the Word and seeing just exactly who I am and who I was created to be.
I'm so thankful for Stuck and Restless, two studies by Jennie Allen, that forced me to get real with myself. It wasn't easy. It wasn't always fun. I still don't have everything figured out. But I'm closer. And I'm pressing on.
4. Perhaps the most memorable thing of 2014, though, is something that can't be seen or captured in a picture. No, it's the times spent in prayer desperately seeking God. It's in feeling both the sting and healing balm words brought to our hearts during moments of transparency. It's church services that convicted, challenged, and confirmed what God is doing in our lives. It's in laying aside what's easy and picking up what we are called to do, no matter the cost.
And so now here we are, the last day of 2014. I've spent a lot of time reflecting this morning. I'm so thankful for this year. Hard? Yes! A million times yes. But I'm confident it will be worth it. In so many areas of life right now I'm ready to exhale the old and inhale the new.
"Forget about what's happened;
don't keep going over old history.
Be alert, be present. I'm about to do something brand-new.
It's bursting out! Don't you see it?
There it is! I'm making a road through the desert,
rivers in the badlands."
Isaiah 43:18-19 MSG
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