Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Stop


I wake up at 4:30 AM.

Often.

Like nearly every day.

For no apparent reason.

Some mornings (Can we really call it that? There's no sun, no birds chirping, no aroma of coffee, no rooster crowing, nothing awake in the entire universe. And we call it MORNING?!) my mind keeps rhythm with my heart, recalling with great speed the worries of the day. My mental calculator computes upcoming expenses. Activities and responsibilities land punches to my gut. I lie there, too tired to get up, too tense to sleep.

I curse my blasted hormones, roll over and release a heavy sigh. The to do list I didn't finish the day before floats into memory and I add to it, my breathing accelerating.

I try to shake it from my head, roll over and release a heavy sigh. I remember the towels I left in the washer the night before. Drat.

No Tami. Stop thinking. Relax.

I flip my pillow, roll over and release a heavy sigh.

But some days I remember the right way to tackle my annoying early morning wake-up call.

Stop fighting,
stop resisting,
stop complaining,
and start trusting your sovereign heavenly Father;
refuse to worry.”

Chip Ingram

I endure patiently. I let go.

I stop thinking.
Stop mulling.
Stop worrying.

I say a prayer, take a deep breath and exhale slowly.

Sleep doesn't come and I wonder how I'll get through the busy day ahead.

I meditate on scripture, take a deep breath and exhale slowly.

I watch the numbers on the clock change and rub my eyes.

Then, I whisper the name of Jesus, take a deep breath and exhale slowly.

Eventually I'll get it. Practice makes perfect, right? Maybe one day I'll thank God for the before-the-crack-of-dawn party He provides.

Because one day I'll know that's when I learned to TRUST.


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Photo Credit: ladybeames

3 comments:

Kathryn @ Expectant Hearts said...

I absolutely LOVE this. Thakn you for sharing.. My linky is up so you can link up yoru psot on mine now. Thank you!

Karen said...

Wow, have you been to my house? You described perfectly how my mornings tend to start. It must be the 4:30am thing, ha ha. Its amazing what a little hesitation will do to stop and start correctly, trusting God.

Denise said...

I really like this.