Walking up the hill to the house after finishing a run, I mis stepped, and pain went shooting down my right leg. Being out of commission for the initial days and then weeks, months, and years of navigating the physical limitations of my body was hard. I was so accustomed to doing most things for myself and now I had to rely and depend on others to even do simple daily things of my work. I had to not run on automaticity of routine but focus and concentrate on what I could do within the limitations.
Just looking at me, you would not notice my injury and limitation unless I overextended myself. The impact of over doing it could last from hours to days to recover. At the beginning I resisted this new way of doing things and the changes I had to make in my daily life. The Lord used those times of recovery to slow me down, to rest, and to be more mindful of my needs, especially physical needs.
We were created to savor. Savoring slows us down. Savoring is giving ourselves over to the enjoyment of something. Even though this life transition was something I resisted and tried to push through as I wanted to get to the other side quickly because of the pain and limitations; the Lord in His goodness and kindness allowed my recovery to become times that I savored, time spent with Him and with my dear colleagues.
What are you being invited to savor? How are you experiencing savoring?
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