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Dan and Frances
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Help! I’ve Fallen and I’ve Got No Margin!
Dan Amos
I know the clichéd
commercial’s line ends "…I can’t get up" but if you don't have any
margin the effect is the same. Margins are the available space on the
page of life where we can add the extra sentence when we've already
filled the page. It's that space where we experience the unexpected.
My margins have been on my mind constantly.
Martin presented a sermon last year
on creating space for others and margin in our finances so we build
financial space to act when someone needs help. I am finding the
concept applies to pretty much every part of my life.
For instance, when I was receiving career transition assistance (in
1996) the counselors would tell everyone to make sure we exercised,
ate nutritious meals and got plenty of sleep because the process was
going to be stressful. This concept applies to all of my life now that
I'm older and less resilient.
It applies to relationships too. I can't buy relationships; they only
prosper and grow with the time I put into them. My family and friends
give me the grace when I have to move into the margins for a short
while. But this only works if I've established healthy margins during
the rest of the time.
Where I really need to follow Jesus' example is in creating my
spiritual margin. Jesus was surrounded by sick and hurting people and
he was uniquely able to help them. Though living as a man, he lived in
the power of the Holy Spirit and he knew the scriptures like no one
else. But we see him get away from the crowds, rest, and spend time
with the Father. He actively worked on his margin.
When his time came and there was no more margin left, he was prepared
because he lived his life with margins, within the will of the Father.
This is where I need to be too. The financial, physical, and emotional
margins take intentional effort to create and maintain. I need to put
the same effort into extending my spiritual margin. |
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