
ReadĀ Girlfriends in God 17th October 2022 By Holley Gerth
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TOPIC:Ā The Pressure Is Off!
Todayās Truth: Make it your goal to live a quiet life, minding your own business and working with your hands, just as we instructed you before (1 Thessalonians 4:11Ā NLT).
Friend to Friend: In my early twenties, I sat in a counselorās office as she drew a horizontal line across her paper. Below it, she added arrows reaching toward the line but never quite touching it. She said the horizontal line represented my expectations of myself and the arrows my actual effortsāwhat I could realistically do as a human.
She explained that much of myĀ anxietyĀ came from the gap between what I expected of myself and reality. Until I stopped putting so much pressure on myself, I would continue to experience anxiety. I wish I could say I walked out of her office and applied her wisdom right away. But it took many more years, as well as a bout of serious burnout, before I really began to ease up on myself. Thatās why, when I read chapter four of 1 Thessalonians, Iām pleasantly surprised and relieved.
Paul, Silas, and Timothy pause as they write to the new believers in Thessalonica saying, Make it your goal⦠ What should they give the Thessalonians as a goal? Imagine for a moment how our modern world would finish that sentence: Make it your goal to be busy all the time. Make it your goal to be successful and productive. Make it your goal to look good.
Think of how some contemporary spiritual leaders might finish it too. Or how you might finish it yourself on the days when you feel not good enough: Make it your goal to help everyone. Make it your goal to change the whole world. Make it your goal to be a spiritual hero.
What Paul, Silas, and Timothy decide to say is surprising: āMake it your goal to live a quiet lifeā (1 Thessalonians 4:11). Our anxiety can come from many sources, including goals God never intended us to pursue. When we take these on, we continually feel like weāre falling short, which, of course, causes anxiety.
My husband Mark and I now haveĀ 1 Thessalonians 4:11Ā displayed in our office. Weāre both entrepreneurs, and it would be easy to just keep pushing ourselves harder. Weāve found choosing a quiet life is far more challenging than choosing a busy, overwhelming one.
So what does a āquiet lifeā mean? Itās easy to think itās about aĀ lackĀ of something. Fewer activities. Not as many commitments. Less noise. That can certainly be part of it, especially in seasons when we need restoration, but a quiet life is really about abiding in the presence of Someone. Itās about grace silencing the voices in our minds that pressure us to do, be, and have more. In their place, we begin to experience the joy, peace, and contentment only Jesus can give.
Iāll be the first to raise my hand and say this is hard for me. Iām still figuring out how to recognize when it gets loud inside. Iām practicing not proving my worth but receiving it. Iām starting to understand that I donāt need pressure to motivate me and itās okay to not meet expectations. You too?
Then letās keep learning together. Letās remember how much weāre loved. Letās make it our goal to lead a quiet life.
Dear God, You never put pressure on me. Instead, You set me free. When I start taking on goals You never intended, help me trade them for Your grace. In Jesusā Name, Amen.
Now Itās Your Turn Ā
Whatās one way youāve been putting pressure on yourself? What does God want to say to your heart today instead?
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