Category Archives: being vs doing
Speak Life ~Toby Mac Style
Last weekend I had the opportunity to hear one of my favorite Christian Contemporary artists (again) speak words of life at his concert in Baltimore. The more I see Toby, the more I like him and appreciate what he is doing to build the Kingdom of God. I attended the concert after a very busy day at our TUMC bazaar. Under normal circumstances one would have been too tired to attend such an event after a very busy week. But I know that Toby’s music lifts me up, so I made the extra effort to attend, and to take along some friends.
This time, his very short testimony of one of his songs truly spoke to my heart in a new way. I have been enjoying his song entitled “Speak Life,” but during this concert he told us the story behind the writing of the song. Toby had read the Raggamuffin Gospel when he was younger. He says he remembers reading Mannings words, “When you speak to someone you either speak life or you drain life, there are no neutral exchanges.” Hence, the song that Toby wrote was birthed.
I’ve been thinking of this quote all week, “There are no neutral exchanges.” What about me and my words? Sure it is easy for me to speak life when I am doing the work of the church, that is easy. But what about when I am running into the grocery store to buy something quickly or as I move about my busy day in the world? When I am doing errands I have a purpose and I move through that purpose quickly. To be honest, people who are serving who are not on my same page when I am rushing around irritate me.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not mean, I am not impolite; but I don’t speak words of life. I thought these were neutral exchanges. Toby’s words, “There are no neutral exchanges” have been haunting me. I can do better, I can be better. Maybe these exchanges have a divine appointment for me or for someone else. Maybe I am the one to speak life into someone else’s life who is drowning. After all, I know the Good News, and maybe I can speak enough life to allow a person to trust me so that I can share that Good News which is what really matters.
Meanwhile, this week I have been practicing speaking life into the lives of those who would otherwise be “incidental” in my day. They have been wonderful exchanges. I am learning and growing.
How about you? Do you speak life or do you drain life? Are you the one from which someone will remember the conversation or are you the one they wish they will never wait on again? As for me, I am trying to practice new habits.
Thanks Toby, for giving me a new perspective on the way I speak in common everyday exchanges of words.
Doing and Being
Doing and Being: I am a doer; maybe you are too. But I KNOW the constant need to stop and “be.” Our lives are full, busy to the max. I think I have not seen a period of time when families and individuals have been so stressed. What does it look like to take time to “be?”
It is not easy to “be.” Scripture says, “Be still, be still and know that I am God!” This is a command, not a suggestion.
Pastors are always running too, always doing something. Even in the midst of a busy day, I am learning the art (ever in progress) of taking even a short time to “be.” I also recognize the need to take longer periods of retreat so that I can “be.” This weekend our women at TUMC are going on retreat, in the midst of retreat, I will have some time to “be,” and I am very much looking forward to that time.
Here are some ideas that might help you “be” even in the midst of a busy day. Maybe you can steal away some moments to help “be,” even in the midst of a busy, crazy, day.
- Listen to a song on you tube which reminds you of who God created you to “be.” No ideas? Here is one good one.
- Repeat a phrase of Scripture over and over, as a breath prayer. Meditate on that Scripture. How about the one above, “Be Still and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10
- Take a walk in nature. Look up and around. What do you notice that you are usually too busy to see?
- Close your eyes and imagine what it is like to be surrounded by the Holy Spirit. What does the Holy Spirit look like to you: a bright light, tongues of fire, a dove?
- Imagine what it would look like to sit at the feet of Jesus and learn from him. Mary, Maratha’s sister found this a wonderful place to be.
- Use visuals from blogs that help focus on God to allow God to penetrate to the depths of your soul. This one can get you started, by Jan Richardson. Meditate on one of the pictures. Where do you see God?
May you find time today to “BE” in the midst of your busy day.