âSo letâs not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we donât give up.” Galatians 6:9 NLT
Letâs pretend for just a moment that I show up at your door with an entire celebration shebang in tow. You will find my arms so laden with presents, you can’t even see my face . I then proceed to bumble through your door ready to float away with the vast array of balloons anchored in my grip and present a cake to you that looks so decadent youâre ready to sink your teeth into it as soon you lay eyes on it. (Forks? Who needs forks?!? Forks are a waste of time!)
âWeâre celebrating!â I exclaim to your gob-smacked and definitely confused face.
âOh my gosh!â You respond, as you whip through your mental calendar. You start to wonder what’s going on here…..
Is it my birthday? No silly, you know itâs not.
Was it a promotion at work? Nope, that hasnât happened either….yet.
Did I win the lottery? No friend, sorry. You donât even play.
Mentally youâre certain youâve exhausted all your options and to your chagrin you ask me: “What exactly are we celebrating?”
“Progress, sweet friend, progress!”
Now, you may think this all seems a little frivolous (except for the cake, there’s always a reasonable excuse to have cake, right?) but I want to remind you of a few simple things you’re doing perfectly, right now, that are worth celebrating :
- You havenât quit. (Youâre quite scrappy in fact)
- You are doing the best that you can. (Grit looks good on you)
- Youâre readjusting to learn from the hard, and re-calibrating to hold onto what is good. (Now THAT in fact, IS pretty perfect)
See?!? You’re doing a lot of things well!
You know whatâs kind of crazy? We get so caught up with the birthdays, promotions and winning-the-lottery like moments that we forget to celebrate the progress that gets us to those milestones. The moments of deep prayer crying out for Heavenâs help as tears of exasperation flow down our cheeks. The grit of the unseen trial and errors until we cross the finish line of finally getting it right. The step-by-faithful step that it takes to get up again, and again just to grab onto new mercies and inch forward one step each day. There is a reason that scripture tells us to not grow weary in doing good. In fact, there is a reward waiting for us if we do not give up.
When did progress stop being enough?
While we recognize that there are milestones to be hit, and finish lines we are desperate to cross there is also a journey weâre on that only happens because of progress. We might do ourselves, and our walk of faith, a great solid by simply stopping to remember just how far weâve come. Look at it this way: You arenât where you were when you started. You have made mistakes, and lived beyond them. You are struggling to reconcile that reality looks far different from what you initially envisioned and thatâs OK. But, what got you from point A to point B, (even if it was on the grandest of detours past point X) means thisâŠ..youâre doing it. Little by little, step by step and moment by moment you arenât making perfection, youâre making progress. Donât give up on the good work that God is doing, or the unseen work your progress is making right here, and right now. And remembering that, dear friend, is always worth celebrating.
Lots of Love,
Joy