Remix

Have you ever tried something brand new that you’ve never done before?  I know I would never try parachuting out of an airplane but I always thought learning how to be barista would be fun.  The church I have been attending has a coffee bar.  They serve drip coffee but also lattes, mochas, etc.  Yesterday a friend and I were trained how to run the coffee extraction machine, add syrups and froth milk.  It was so much fun!  Although, I came home with a caffeine buzz! This morning at church we volunteered to serve in the coffee bar.  We didn’t do too badly!

Coffee training

After the death of a spouse the support groups have told us that you have to discover your new identity.  After Neal died I was no longer “Neal’s wife,” didn’t work at Bridgman Family Dental Care but was single in a couple’s world, a widow.  For me, to discover my new identity meant going to a new church, making new friends or connecting with old friends, finding new hobbies, or rediscovering old ones.  It meant what did i want to eat?  How did I want to spend my time?   Becoming a barista at a new church is part of my journey to discover a new identity.

I  have gotten back into sewing!  I made some mittens out of old sweaters.
I have gotten back into sewing! I made some mittens out of old sweaters.

 

Neal always wanted meat at dinner.  Now I can eat just fruits and veggies if I want.:)
Neal always wanted meat at dinner. Now I can eat just fruits and veggies if I want.:)
Who would have thought mason jars would be such popular drinking glasses?
Who would have thought mason jars would be such popular drinking glasses?

 

This past week I started in a Beth Moore bible study called “Children of the Day:  1 & 2 Thessalonians with a group of women I didn’t know.  In the DVD Beth was talking about how Paul and Barnabas did ministry together but after a sharp disagreement they split ways.  Paul then took on Silas and Timothy to travel with him.  It may have been that Paul and Barnabas were too comfortable together that they didn’t want to seperate into two groups.  But through this disagreement two groups were formed which ended up to further advance the gospel.  God used a tough situation for good.

Remix:  a new or different version of something that is made by chaning or adding to the original.

Death of a spouse definetely launches you into a remix.  If you are in the midst of a difficult situation you are right where you should be for God to use.  He will put us into a remix if we let him.  If we aren’t open to a remix we may miss out on what God wants us to do and become bitter.  We may miss out on meeting new people who will become our dearest friend.  We may miss out on trying new adventures that will become our favorite hobbie.  We may miss out on blessings that we receive during the remix.  Sometimes renewal comes through the remix.

Maybe its time for something new.  Maybe its time to stop repeating the same old thing.  We aren’t here to stay the same!

I pray that you will trust that God knows what he’s doing and be open to his remix in you.

On the journey,

Trish

“Instead of becoming discouraged, depressed or angry when people disappoint us, God wants us to lift up our eyes, look around, and trust him to lead us into an even better situation.  He wants us to look around and count our blessings instead of focusing on what we do not have.  He wants us to fix our eyes on him, not on the work of the enemy, because he has plans to bless us.”  Joyce Meyer, Everyday Life Bible, page 23.

 

 

New Creation

I recently took another big step.  The diamond in my wedding ring had pulled away from the band and was pinching my finger.  I had been wondering if and when I should get my ring reset.   I took this as a sign-  it was time.  Having time in between appointments one day I stopped in at the jewelers.  He brought out trays and trays of settings.  I picked one out and left my rings with him.  I got into the car and thought, “what did I do?”  I suddenly got emotional realizing yet again my husband was gone.  On one hand I felt like I was forgetting Neal by giving up my ring and on the other hand I knew that was not true.  By leaving my rings that meant I couldn’t wear Neal’s any more.   My rings were stacked on top of his to keep it on my finger. It was a tug on my heart.

The same week I ran out of bank checks and opened the first pack with just my name of them.  Another change–ughhh.

i picked up my new ring last week.  The jeweler was so excited to give it to me!  When I put it on I knew it was the right thing to do.

Change can be so hard and uncomfortable. My attitude can be affected by my circumstances or thoughts.   Scripture tells us that God does not change.  He loves us no matter what.  He loves so much that He sent His Son to die for us so we could  have new life, eternal life.  2Corinthians 5:17 tells us we are a new creation, the old has gone, the new is here!  Something new-  fresh, different than before.  We are not the same anymore.  We should be following God’s ways not our selfish ways.

My new ring reminds me that this is a new start as a single person.  It also reminds me that as a person who loves Jesus I am committed to continue putting on my new self of following God’s ways.

If you are a follower of Jesus are you committed to remaining true to the new creation He has made in you?

On the journey,

Trish