I remember when I was a child; I was basically the opposite
of obedient. I always wanted to have the last word. I always had questions. I
always wanted to know why. I probably
drove my poor mother up the wall making her think to herself, “why can’t you
just be obedient and trust me. I know what is going to be more beneficial for
you in the long run…” Sometimes I feel like God has to be thinking the same
thing about me. Because (full disclosure) I didn’t grow out of always wanting to
have the last word, and I haven’t outgrown my need for answers to the questions
that plague my mind throughout the day. Hey, He’s not finished with me yet, you
know? There is still a lot of room for growth in my life. Here I am blessed
beyond measure and I keep asking myself these stupid questions….
Why am I teaching instead of working as a Child Life
Specialist?
Will I get to become a CCLS?
When?
What am I here for?
Why this city?
Why this community?
Why have I still not gotten a practicum?
Why hasn’t any of my hard work paid off?
When?
When?
How?
Why?
Why, why, why, why, why?
I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’m not asking these questions
because I am unhappy. To be quite honest, I am stupid happy in the city that I
currently reside. I have plugged into a wonderful church family, a great small
group, and I’m growing in my faith every single day. I’m asking these
questions, because there is so much uncertainty in my life, and these are the
questions that my friends and my family keep asking me. You see, I love my
current home. I mean…was it crazy to pack up my things and move from San
Marcos, TX to Raleigh, NC for a job with no other plans? Yes, it was completely
crazy. However, I love my new job. I love working with these children every day.
They teach me more than I am teaching them, and I love seeing the light bulb go
off when they finally understand different concepts. Like…why 9x3=27 is the
same as 9+9+9=27 and 18+9=27. No, I do not want to be a teacher for the rest of
my life. Yes, I do still want to become a CCLS. Yes, this may seem like the
complete opposite direction that I should be going if my end goal is to become
a CCLS. Why am I doing it then?
Well, because I am walking in obedience. God keeps calling
me, and I keep following Him. I go where He leads (which is easy since I have a
bit of a gypsy soul, anyways). I have been called to listen in obedience and to
walk with humility. No, my road to Child Life doesn’t look like any other
Certified Child Life Specialist that I have met, but I am confident that if I
continue to walk in obedience with the Lord, He will continue to provide. He
will continue to reveal his grace and glory to me. My life is not about knowing
the answers to all of the questions that everyone keeps asking. My life isn’t about
knowing how to answer my own questions. My life is about walking in obedience.
So, here I am in a brand new city; in a brand new state; with brand new
friends; and a brand new job. I don’t know about you, but I cannot wait to see
what God has planned for me in this season of my life. Who knows? Maybe by this
time next year I will be in a completely new state finally working as a
practicum student in a Child Life department. Maybe I won’t. This time (rather
than rushing to the end of the journey or wishing that I was already to the end
point) I am just going to enjoy the ride. I’m going to take the time to really
allow Him to prepare me for those next steps that I may take rather than just
do things on my own and see how they work out…because that never works out. Let’s
see what the Lord does with a life that has been fully surrendered to Him. I
know that it is going to be a beautiful and difficult ride, but His hands hold
my today and my tomorrow. This is not going to be easy. Some days this might just be absolutely hard and devastating, but I know that whatever He is doing is preparing me for the future that only He can see. So, buckle up sweet friends…this is about to get
interesting.
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