Thursday, February 9, 2017

10/02/2017

You,

“Finding Peace in Tent making”

In time, you might find yourself in the common drudgery of tent making. Here’s to hoping that you do. If you do, when you do, you’ll find it unrelenting – tedious at times. It will be difficult. It might sometimes feel like a distraction from that glory-filled calling you had envisioned for yourself. But you will find it necessary and perhaps even come to understand or accept its place in the grand narrative.

Nothing about the name suggests that it was ever intended to be a fun and leisurely activity. It is hard work. Yet something about the fruits of our own labours is sweet smelling incense to the heavens. It might not always be the most attractive of labours but it will always be, as intended, a lesson in remaining grounded. It will take you places you might not wish to go. It will humble you though all you see might be humiliation. It will teach you a lot about who you are and the space you occupy in this vast world. It will be subtle but never gentle.

It might come as a bit of a shock to you. You might think you have been relegated to merely be a bystander in the grand design of the universe. But no grand design would be complete if each of the designer’s tools was not used in the appropriate way. Tent making is not the mark of the purposeless. It is rather an important part of sharpening the Designer’s tools. So be steadfast even in this.


The very idea of it might make you want to shut all your doors and draw all the blinds. But what use has anybody ever been to God in their comfort zone? The truth to always remember about tent making is that it is an exercise in patience and faith. As such, all you need do is find peace in it. If you are to do it, it is to be done well. There is no use in worrying or being afraid. Simply find peace in the seemingly mundane acts. Build endurance. Build trust. Be at peace. 

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