Finding the Valuable Work God has for you.
April 5th, 2010
Recently, as I walked in a park in Scottsdale, Arizona, I noticed a young man in shorts and a tee shirt wading waist deep in murky water. His head was down and he moved each foot slowly, diligently searching. Two of his buddies were standing on the shore, chatting and smoking, sometimes calling out encouragement.
I circled the complete park and when I returned I asked, “What is he looking for?”
“A $100 frisbee,” they said. “He’s not going home without it.”
Then while walking, in Balboa Park in San Diego, I noticed a life sized statue of a woman holding a pine cone in one hand, and a garden trowel in the other. This was a monument to Kate Sessions, a horticulturist who planted most of the flowers, trees, and plants in the park over a twenty year period.
These two images are powerful visuals that depict what my upcoming book is about. The first, someone searching waist deep in murky water for a valued treasure. The second, a person holding a treasure in one hand, with a digging implement in the other.
It occurred to me that many people do not spend as much time searching for a worthy career as that young man did searching for a frisbee. He was willing to stop the game he was playing, inconvenience his friends, get into muddy water that was waist deep, and ruin what he was wearing, all to find that which was lost.
How much time have you spent — are you willing to spend — to find the valuable work God has for you? Are you willing to take time and make the effort even if it means wading waist deep in “murky water?”
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Finding your perfect work!
Laurie Beth

