Thursday, February 12, 2015

Is A Little "Me Time" Selfish?

Hey Friend,

I have a confession to make.   Until just a few years ago, I had never been to a nail salon to have a manicure or, of all indulgences, a mani-pedi.  I seriously thought those were reserved for those who didn't do any work around the house or the yard.  When reading the "Mother's Manual", I mistakenly read "martyr" instead of "mother". 

On the rare occasion I'd treat myself to a coffee shop latte, I would see people sipping their specialty coffees as they placidly sat there reading a book or the newspaper.  Really??  I wondered, how do people do this?  Isn't the phrase "Idle hands are the devil's workshop" biblical?

Actually Thessalonians 3:11 says:  "For we hear that some among you walk in idleness, not busy at work, but busybodies."

The idleness that Paul was talking about was being a gossip or a busybody.  If you were engaged in this idle behavior, you were wasting time that could have been used to help others and build God's kingdom.

Idleness is NOT the same as rest.

The Bible is very specific on advising people to rest and take a break from work - from hectic life.  The very first example of this can be found in Genesis, Chapter 2.

And on the 7th day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested...Then God blessed the 7th day and sanctified it...

Sanctified = to make holy; set apart as sacred

If God needed time apart to recharge His batteries, was it pride that made me think that somehow I was the exception when it came to needing a rest?  I think so.  Proverbs tells us that "Pride goes before a fall (or before destruction)."  How true.  I would go and go and go and then burnout and be useless for long periods of time...that was my M.O. What's your mode of operation?

The shepherds rested their flocks - so does the Good Shepherd want us, his sheep, to rest.

Taking a little "Me Time" is far from selfish...it is God's will for us. 

Don't believe me...

There is nothing better for a person than that he should eat and drink and find enjoyment in his toil.  (Ecclesiastes 2:24)

Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him.  (Psalm 37:7)

Perhaps, this spoke to me the most:

And he said to them, "Come away by yourselves to a desolate place and rest for a while."  For many were coming and going, and they had no leisure even to eat.  (Mark 6:31)

How many meals have you eaten standing up?
How many cups of tea have you savored sitting down?

Physical rest, Spiritual rest, Mental rest...they are not a luxury or an I'll fit it in if I get a chance...they are a NECESSITY!

I challenge you to write the words "Rest in Me" on a sticky note (or several sticky notes if you're like me) and post it somewhere you'll see it all the time.

Fridge, bathroom mirror, steering wheel, on the dog...

I also challenge you to make a list of the things YOU would like to do to take a little "me time" and rest as the Lord would have you rest.  I'll get you started with some suggestions:

Knit or crochet
Take a bubble bath
Read a book
Take a walk
Go see a movie
Snap some pictures
Dance
Paint, sketch or draw
Play an instrument
Write something
Plant some flowers
Go to a sporting event and cheer
Learn a new language
Have coffee with a friend
Get your nails done (**note to self)
Sit in the sunlight
Lie on the sofa and daydream (aka do nothing)

Will you pray with me?  Lord, help me to set aside my pride that tells me the world won't get along a little while without me while I rest in You.  Help me to know, deep in my soul, that my worth does not come from what or how much I do, but from the simple fact that I am Yours.  Enable me to know that I am better able to bless others if I take some regular "me time" which is not selfish.  Thank you for this great big world that you have created for my good pleasure.  In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.

In His love,

Bev

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4 comments:

  1. A rather timely message with a devotional I read this morning on rest. I'm actually reading this book as part of a small group campaign at our church that is titled, "Emotionally Healthy Spirituality." There is a day-by-day devotional that goes with it that is all about taking time to rest with God. Now I also completely agree those other activities you mentioned are needed too. They are opportunities to be filled up so we can continue to pour out. So glad you took that time for yourself! Really wish I could sit with you over a cup of coffee. I'd also very much like to catch up over the phone!!!!! Love you, friend. xoxo (((hugs)))

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    1. Beth,
      Taking time to rest with God is, by far, the most important rest time we can take!! Any type of "rest" can also be a time of worship...Dance - to praise music, Snap pictures - of God's beautiful creation, Enjoy a cup of coffee - drink it in with the senses God has given us. In addition to being in His word, there are so many ways He wants to fill us up so that we can continue to pour out. As is my challenge, we just need to do it...would love to rest with you over the phone (with a cup of coffee of course)! Treasure your insights my friend!
      Love and ((hugs)),
      Bev

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  2. Bev, you made me smile with this one. Thanks for clearing up that the phrase you referred to is not biblical!
    ;-) I don't get pedis very often and I've only had a manicure a couple of times (I'm too rough on my hands) but I do enjoy those pedis. So relaxing. I finally got a haircut last week after too long and it's amazing how good I felt afterward. Thanks for this reminder that we need that rest. Much love to you, friend. xoxo

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    1. Abby,
      I'm glad I could give you a smile :) Isn't it wonderful to get your hair done? Something as simple as that can recharge you and make you ready to tackle the world again. God's rest comes in many forms...He's pretty awesome that way!
      Love and ((hugs)) to you,
      Bev

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