Seasons: Keep Shoveling
Seasons
“Keep shoveling.”
It’s a hard thing to hear. We are so prone to associating our value with what we are doing. Downtimes with the Lord are hard. It is much easier to see the reward on eternity’s side when sweat is running off our brow, so to speak.

Seasons of downtime come. They are beneficial. They give us a break: a needed break. We need our Sabbaths. Not out of a legalistic regiment, rather a sigh—a deep breath—for the soul. Not only are they so, but these breaks have other more important benefits. They tap deep places of our soul; places where important God questions bubble from. These questions lead to clarified vision. But the most important reason for these God-imposed downtimes is that they reorient our spirit that we are justified by Jesus Christ apart from works. And this dear reader anchors our soul.

Enjoy your downtimes.
Let those deep God questions bubble out of your soul.
Commune with Him
…and keep shoveling.
Let those deep God questions bubble out of your soul.
Commune with Him
…and keep shoveling.