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Saturday, September 09, 2006

The freedom of a de-compartmentalised life

Maybe your life looks a bit like this.

It's an office, each person separated off from the next by partitions, they're all in their own little boxes. The office is compartmentalised. One person's here, doing his stuff, another person's there, doing her stuff. I'm sure it works very well... in an office.

I know that my life used to be like this. I had my "church" life, my "school/college/work" life, my "friends/socialising" life, my "family" life, and I'm sure many others. All in their own little boxes, partitioned off from the others, doing their own stuff. My life was compartmentalised. All separate, and the bits didn't really connect with each other. That was the way I felt safest.

But then it happens...

She's reaching over...

She's made contact, and he's reaching out to her...

And there it goes! So much for separate compartments! What are they thinking?! They've crossed over, they've passed something from one into the next... But, wait... That looks quite important. Yes, that is a serious-looking piece of documentation. You know what, it's probably a good thing that they've reached across the boundary... It might actually really help. I reckon the guy might now be free and able to get on with his stuff a lot better, because of this (controversial? shocking? scary?) handover.

And that's how it is. Sometimes in life, stuff wants to, needs to, or just does cross over, from one compartment to the next. And maybe we didn't want it to, because "church" life and "friends" life, or whatever, are separate, and never the twain shall meet. We probably weren't expecting it, weren't ready for it. But, tough cheese, it's happened.

I finally realised that knocking down the partitions, the boundaries that compartmentalised my life, was something that I simply had to do. And from the moment I did it, I was set free. God told me it was time to "open plan" my life, he helped me to do it, and I've grown more and more in Him, as He has taken deeper and deeper root in my life. You see, opening up my life, one "compartment" into the next, has allowed God the freedom that He desires in my life. It's about giving the Holy Spirit access all areas. And I believe that He has been more and more visible in my life since the day I knocked down the barriers and de-compartmentalised my life.

The de-compartmentalised life is vital to evangelism, to witness. God is now in every relationship I have, He is in just about everything I say and do, He's at the centre, He's in all and through all. And all because I heard and responded to God when He told me to knock down the walls in my life. He told me, He helped me to respond, He helps me obey, He stays. Praise God!

5 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

good way of looking at it, I have in my mind the vengeful god in the old testament of the brick testament taking that axe he always had to the partitions.

2:26 PM  
Blogger colin said...

Got to Training College fine in the end. Took ages though.

9:30 PM  
Blogger colin said...

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9:30 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Colin!!! Im assuming you are spendiing your time in silence to better understand the subtlty of gods communication to man and not just neglecting ur blogging duties. lol

9:23 PM  
Blogger james said...

cool blog! great to see some salvos getting into evangelism! Ive found opening up my whole life wherever i am has definately helped my evangelism... keep it up...

Since, then, we know what it is to fear the Lord, we try to persuade men (2 corinthians 5:11 NIV)

12:48 AM  

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