Friday, November 6, 2015

Dance

Sierra, showing off some dance moves....

...praise his name with dancing
and make music to him with timbrel and harp.
For the Lord takes delight in his people;
Psalm 149:3-4 (NIV)

Maybe it's part of being a mom. I'm just not as interested in my own affairs, as I am in figuring out and enjoying my daughter. Or my husband. Or my dogs. Or just about anyone else who wanders into the orbits of our family solar system... yes, it's Five-Minute Friday and whatever comes into my brain is getting typed and sent out. Eeek!

It's true, though. I honestly am finding other people to be oh-so-fascinating. Maybe it's not motherhood, just a level of maturity... Yes, I can discuss an endless list of 'doings' and 'activities' - but they only touch the surface of this dance we call life.

Dance - it's the word of the day. It makes me smile. Images of my daughter, faithfully executing dance moves in front of the Wii - controller in hand, or tucked inside her zumba belt, riding out the dance on her hips. "It's my favorite", she laughs, as she follows song after song.

They are all her favorite. I've said it before - she's an equal-opportunity-type girl and this is a lesson she's taught me. It's not necessary to prioritize. How freeing is that? When everything brings joy?

I remember thinking of love as an unquantifiable. If you love, you love completely. You can't give just a little bit of love. It's an all or nothing kind of thing. Untouchable. Abstract.

Until you see it in action.

"Remain in my love." 

"I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete."

"My peace I give you."

What wonderful gifts!

What a life we live!

David danced his joy in front of God and his people. He danced out of sheer exuberance and into praise. I don't know how coordinated he actually was - my husband is also a warrior who doesn't necessarily 'dance' - my inclination is that David, dancing with all his might, probably looked a little awkward - at least in Michal's eyes. Michal who judged, right?

"Make a joyful noise to the Lord!" I was given the gift of grace when trying to keep up with a first reading of new music in the middle of a choir of music majors. Ergh! Notes, rhythm, words. How in the world did they get all three on the first go-round? The book says 'make a joyful noise - it doesn't say you have to sing it perfectly' - Grace. From the gentleman sitting next to me.

The point? I believe we were made to celebrate. To celebrate God, to celebrate life, to celebrate each other. We have options. We can stand on the sidelines and judge, or we can participate.

Wholeheartedly. Whole body - whole voice - with complete love, complete joy, and complete peace.

Everything can be our favorite.

6 comments:

  1. Lovely writing about your joy in others. I am happy to meet you. I'm #28.

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    1. Gabriella,
      I just took a trip over to your blog - what interesting stories you share! You see joy in the small and ordinary, too, don't you? Thank you for visiting; I'm always glad to meet new friends.

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  2. Yes...I think we were made to celebrate too. Zumba is so much fun. I can imagine the joy that exudes from your daughter when she dances, We all can learn a lot from her. Parked in the 6 spot this week.

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    1. Hi Tara
      Speaking of celebration! The reason I am taking so long to respond back to your comment is because Sierra and I were so excited to attend a Beth Moore event in Toronto over the weekend. Whew! What passion and celebration of the Word and Jesus! We can truly learn a lot from each other - all of us! I'll try to visit you back this week. Hugs!

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  3. When everything brings joy...what an awesome perspective! Your daughter is beautiful and blessed to have you for a mother. Dance!! ♥

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    1. Sierra has taught me SO very much! I am blessed to have her as a daughter. Thank you for your encouragement. Yes...we should dance - with reckless and holy abandon! Thank you for visiting. I hope you have a wonderful week.

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