Monday, July 24, 2006

Emotional Rollercoasters

Last week was VBS, and I was the director.

Did I see God last week? You betcha. I saw Him in the faces of those kids as they sang songs. I saw Him in the actions of those who helped with the various activities. I saw Him in the faces of the two little girls who got baptized this morning. He was very much present in every part of it.

To be totally honest, for the last several months, I've felt like my head hasn't been screwed on right. Not only because I have had a lot to do, but because I've maybe been over-thinking my life's direction a bit. I've been feeling really inadequate and mediocre.

Sometimes I have feelings about things, and I can't explain why they are there, or why I feel them. Lately, as in the past few months, I've just had this extreme feeling of frustration with myself. I've had no drive. I've been questioning myself on all fronts. My priorities, my attitude, and my dedication have all been put under the microscope in my own mind. And it seems like all I'm left with is the why, how, what, when and where, and unseen answers that I know exist somewhere, but I can't seem to find.

So what did I learn this week at VBS, aside from the fact that I can fit 30 large pizzas in the back seat of my Volkswagen Beetle?

I learned that I need to learn to lean on the people around me, and that I can't do everything on my own. I learned that if I give up control to God, and not worry about certain things, that He'll make magnificent creations from broken pieces. I've learned that things I thought I'd taken care of and dealt with, are still there, being used to make me stumble, and that I'm going to have to fight hard to keep from being defeated by them. I've learned there is a good kind of tired. I've learned that I'm weaker, yet stronger, than I thought I was. God taught me this week that He will make a way. When volunteers are scarce, He'll multiply their effectiveness, like He did on a hill one day, multiplying the bread and fishes to feed a multitude.

Now, I feel like I'm getting somewhere. And I'm more confident than I have been in a long while about the awesomeness of the place I'm going.