Flourishing Visualized

posted on the 8th Jan 12

In November, 2009 my husband had the "big 65" birthday. Reflection on our past and consideration of what was ahead was inevitable. During long conversations over numerous cups of coffee during our daily afternoon ritual of spending time together, we discussed the culturally-expected question, "Is it time to retire--or at least slow down?" We have been in very active vocational ministry since we married when Glenn was 20 and I was 18 years old. The last 25 years were spent in a very demanding cross-cultural ministry. We had made four international moves. In 2004 we suffered through a terrible "re-entry" to living in America, yet Glenn continued his multi-country responsibility, while I trained other missionaries to go to the field. In 2007 I joined Artists in Christian Testimony International and began a ministry of encouraging and mentoring artists-of-faith. But--was it time to pull back?

In January 2010 God answered our question very clearly. First, a friend admonished me to read Psalm 92:9-12 very carefully. 

But the godly will flourish like palm trees and grow strong like the cedars of Lebanon. For they are transplanted to the Lord's own house. They flourish in the courts of our God. Even in old age they will still produce fruit, they will remain vital and green. They will declare, "The Lord is just! He is my rock! There is no evil in him!" (NLT; emphasis mine)

The message came through loud and strong. Retirement. . . slowing down. . . wasn't in the vocabulary of God's Kingdom. As long as we have physical ability, we are to keep serving Him. And, when physical restraints inevitably do slow us down--the focus is to continue to FLOURISH. In all circumstances of life we are produce fruit and remain vital and green--to God's glory.

We claimed this verse and make a renewed commitment of service to God. We desired to flourish, "even in old age." Immediately, God made it clear that He has work for us to do. That same month Glenn was asked to take the role as Senior Regional Director of Europe for Community Bible Study International. Soon I became the Europe Ministries Director for A.C.T. International. We were returned to ministry in our beloved continent of Europe, after a five year absence. My book, I Choose to Forgive, was published in 2010 and immediately God spread it internationally. As of now, it is published in English, German and Urdu--with more languages to come. My European speaking ministry exploded. Flourishing became an attempt to just keep up with the opportunities and responsibilities God provided!

In the midst of all this, we wanted a visual statement of our commitment to flourish. I was constantly looking for an art piece that would visualize Psalm 92:9-12. Last fall I was viewing the art work of an artist that I had first met in 2009, Ann WilliamsOn her website (http://ann.envisiongalleries.com) was a picture she titled, Centered Stability. For me, it screamed, "Flourishing!" I contacted her and arranged to buy this piece. Then, the plan of God was revealed.

The artist explained that this piece had been painted following the 2009 CIVA conference in which we had met. It reflected Makoto Fujimura's insightful talk using the metaphor of the estuary where we are to bring rootedness, transformation, renewed life and safety to others. She continued to share that meeting me at that conference and hearing my story of thriving following the devastation of grief over the murder of our son was the epitome, for her, of this painting and Mako's teaching.

Without knowing any of this background, I was drawn to this beautiful painting of the water lily--firmly rooted in the soil and growing through all the vissitudes that environment can provide in order to be a thing of beauty--and a place of safety to others. Clearly, this is flourishing

Join me in this commitment to flourish wherever God places you--not for yourself, but for the safety of others and the glory of God. May you bear good fruit and lush, green leaves. . .even in old age!

Amen.

Comments

Beautiful, Dianne. Well said, love the artwork and God's hand in it all. Keep on keeping on!

A beautiful and meaningful post because I also had chosen the theme "flourish" for 2012 with Ps. 92:9-12 as one of my theme verses. I so enjoyed your enriching thoughts on this.

Very well said! I so enjoyed this! God is working in Paul and my life. We are restless to use our land and our life for Him. We are seeking him and what he has for us. Thank you for your posts!

So well written! I very much enjoyed your thoughts, Scripture and the art. Let's fourish where He has planted us, roots sinking down deep in the Lord.

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