Recently we had a long drive, it entailed going through mountains, and past lots…. I mean lots of farms. As we rode, the silos kept grabbing my attention…. and it got me thinking…
I don’t know how you live life- but I am a complete Type A. Details matter, over analyzer, efficiency is the name of the game, teeth grinder, stressed-slightly anxious, can’t sleep over thinker, to-do list maker, with a sense of urgency person. For a long time people (even those closest to me) thought it was because because I truly care… about E.V.E.R.Y.T.H.I.N.G. As I pondered, I realized, this is not technically an underestimation. I ABSOLUTELY care about the big picture… but the details why?
Let’s look at what a real silo’s purpose is. It is to protect the grain from the elements and increase the storage life of the grain. So why do some of us live life in silos. For me, I often default to this way of living when I am overwhelmed. The structural comfort of living in my silo is comforting. But doing this day in and day out can also be lonely. Silos can easily cause us to mis align priorities. When I had a very demanding job- I completely lived life in silos. I thought my priorities were aligned with scripture. But it limited my collaboration with others and while my to do list would shorten, I lacked the socialization needed to keep my soul happy, to stay creative, and to stay inspired.
God didn’t create us to live this way. He himself is a community – the father, the son, the Holy Spirit. God didn’t leave Adam alone – he created Eve. The scripture continuously interweaves the thought of community. Galatians talks about how we are to carry each others burdens. Proverbs talks about how we are help better each other.
Proverbs 27:17 As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.
While pondering and passing all these silos, I realized, at fast glance they appear to stand alone but with another look they are connected.
Really living life as a community takes time, takes maturity on all different kinds of levels. It is a process. To truly trust each other, trust God and the people he put in our path, to love each other, to forgive each other, to regard each other more than ourselves.
I struggle with that last one, how about you?
During, this global pandemic, it is really really easy to stay in our silo. I promise you their is ways to still be a community and use the wisdom given by the God created experts. Find your community- and if you need a community- let me know, I will help be your community.
Check out “The Gospel Comes With a House Key” if you’re a reader, it’s an amazing book about community.
Love the blog post!
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Thank you- will def add this to my reading list.
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The community being built now because of Covid is a powerful community we had almost lost. It is a community of folks joined by a common gift of the written word. Blogs now are inspiring and connecting folks in a unique way. Faith is being ignited and value for other people rekindled. Keep writing! Keep sharing from your perspective.
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Faye- your perspective and wisdom feels like coffee for my soul. I always look forward to your comments. Thank you for always taking the time.
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