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Gazing across the still lake at Claremont Gardens in Surrey, the golden reflection of trees looked up at me mirroring the great oaks and beech trees along the water’s edge. This beautiful sight caused me to reflect on the last two years since my retirement and my first visit back to the UK since I went to live in the USA. This was a major transition, from working to having time on my hands, from living alone to living with my family and learning yet another culture in new land and dealing with the ubiquitous bureaucracy!
I had spent several years on planning for this move, so
adapting to the new culture was not too difficult having visited with family on
numerous occasions. On arrival in the USA I was exhausted from the past few
years of a strenuous job and the handing over process, of saying goodbye to
family and friends and going through the immigration process. This was probably more emotionally draining
than anything else. My body felt very tired and I even wondered if I had some
dreaded disease, I felt so bad. This was a time to ‘Be still and know that I am
God’. Quite often we are not even aware
of how tired we can become in serving others, we give because we enjoy helping
others, we give because we know that is what God has called us to do, but even
Jesus grew weary in his earthly body and needed to go aside to rest and pray.
It is important to allow your physical and emotional body to recover from a big
transition.
Looking at the tranquil water of the lake, I could feel the
rest and calmness in my body, something that I had not been able to experience
when I was working, always expecting an emergency phone call or my mind working
on a problem that needed to be solved. I had to learn once again to be mindful,
to live in the moment, to appreciate my environment and what I could see, I
needed to learn to tune into the ‘still small voice’ in contemplative prayer
and allow God’s voice just to tell me how much He loved me again. It is easy to lose the focus of God’s
goodness when you are in transitions as there is so much going on.
It was important to hear God’s voice saying, ‘well done, you
have added value to my Kingdom, rest here awhile to recharge before your next
assignment’. Your value is not determined by the work you do, so when you are
no longer working you feel you have no value.
Your value is determined by the fact you are a Child of God, His
daughter or son and just because you are, you are valuable. So, taking the time
to be still and re-establish the strong foundation of who I was in Christ was
very important to me.
Taking time to explore new places, find a new church and a
new group of friends and different ways of worshipping, doing art or writing
all became part of the journey into my new life. Reflecting on the past and
knowing my giftings and strengths, putting them out before God as to what plans
He has for me to use them in this new venture of retirement required time. Two whole years have passed, and I am now
ready for the next adventure in what plans God has for me. I have written an Amazon best-seller in the
Christian Liberation category. I have joined the Creative team in my church
giving an outlet for some of my gifts, I have created my on-line presence of
blogging, art gallery and e-course. I have met and made so many new friends
from diverse backgrounds that have made me explore even deeper the meaning of
life.
I think most of all I have learned that ‘in quietness and
confidence will be your strength’, as God reveals things to me day by day with
the people He puts in my life to support and help going through difficult life
circumstances. He has given me that compassion and caring for them and some
creative solutions that they can use to help themselves through hard days.
One day I asked my son what was the one thing he felt I had
given him of value and he told me it was living with me through such a variety
of life circumstances, that we had survived and succeeded and he was able to
apply that foundation and confidence to his life, and that all three of my
children had come out not only survivors but winners in successful careers and
family lives.
I think the main take away from my reflections must be that difficult
and diverse life circumstances build resilience and faith in Someone who is
bigger than you, who cares for you, protects and provides even though you may
not see it in the moment. It is with gratitude I embraced all the challenging
times to bring me to this place of quiet restfulness and peace.
Deryn, I’m so glad you got this time of rest and reflection. I especially like the affirmation God spoke into you soul: ‘well done, you have added value to my Kingdom, rest here awhile to recharge before your next assignment’. And we know that when God speaks, worlds are created. Now that you are ready for the next stage of your journey, it is exciting to think how the affirmation God spoke to you will bear much fruit!
History is often described as the story of power, how it rises, shifts, and reshapes societies. Yet power does not move only through governments and armies. It moves quietly through families, through the opportunities and losses that shape the paths of individual lives. When we tell these stories, we remember that history is not distant or abstract. It is personal.
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Deryn, I’m so glad you got this time of rest and reflection. I especially like the affirmation God spoke into you soul: ‘well done, you have added value to my Kingdom, rest here awhile to recharge before your next assignment’. And we know that when God speaks, worlds are created. Now that you are ready for the next stage of your journey, it is exciting to think how the affirmation God spoke to you will bear much fruit!