Our kitchen has been under construction since late August (Grrr...) Actually they started it then wasn't sure which way to repair it so started on the facade repair on the front, then did some repairs on our back patio overhang and now are finally back around to the kitchen. We had noticed over the years that our ceiling was cracking in the middle and after some consultation and measurements, it was discovered that the ceiling in the middle was 1.5" lower than the outsides of the room. We definitely had a support problem! You could even tell with the floor in the bedroom above the kitchen.
Sometimes our lives are the same way. We may look all right on the outside, but slowly, without proper support, things unravel and without some repair, things could come crashing down all around us. How do we ensure that we stay strong and keep it together? I'm no counselor, but I feel like I've learned a lot through my life experiences (aka my age!).
MAINTENANCE - check yourself occasionally. Take a walk, a mental health break, meditate. Think about what Matthew 7:5 says, "You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye." It's a humbling experience. I think daily rituals for this are the key. Pray, read scripture, just find the time that works best for you meet with the Father and examine yourself.
RESTORE - call in a professional if you need to - sometimes we need help! I appreciate the passage in Acts 9 that recalls Saul's conversion. He was blind for three days afterward and did not eat or drink. Then Ananias was sent to him. What do you those three days were like for Saul? His soul needed repair, and God blessed him through Ananias. Sometimes it's hard to reach out for help but restoring mental/spiritual health will take your stress away. God provides peace during rebuilding.
All of this re-construction going on in our 39 year old house just reminds me that nothing here on this earth was meant to last. It's all temporary! I'm so looking forward to that heavenly home God is preparing for his children!
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