By: Donna Bucher
Watching
the leaves fall one afternoon reminded me, learning the beauty of letting go
affords us freedom from things no longer serving us. Just like a messy garage
or basement, holding onto things which have completed their purpose in our
lives creates clutter.
Physical
clutter causes anxiety, but anxiety also results from emotional and spiritual
clutter. Refusing to clean out that garage or basement of old memories can keep
you from moving on with your life.
Likewise,
clinging to old memories in our minds, with the hope of recreating that time
again keeps us from embracing the life we have. Retaining broken methods of
coping, immature mindsets, or behaviors, keeps us from personal growth.
Ignoring
sin patterns stifles spiritual growth and hampers our relationship with Christ.
In
the same way the trees and leaves prepare for autumn and the eventual “letting
go”, we must prepare to release what we can no longer hold. We easily identify
overwhelm or express feeling “burdened” or “heavy” but knowing why often
proves elusive. Truly experiencing the beauty of letting go involves some soul
searching.
Hebrews
12:1 reminds us to “lay aside every weight and the sin which hinders us.” I emphasized
“and” because weight here is not talking about sin. The weights consist of
something hindering and burdening us, but not necessarily sin. In preparation
for “letting go”, let’s explore some of the weights causing us overwhelm and
heaviness.
Let
Go of a Story
We
all tell stories to ourselves. Sadly, most of the stories involve negative self-talk
creating overwhelm and heaviness.
Failure and
Inadequacy Stories. Do you replay past failures? Is there a particular
area of failure? Do you have a story for financial difficulties, work problems,
or health issues? Think about the emotions that arise when you tell these
stories to yourself.
Emotional
Baggage. Are you holding onto resentment, bitterness, or anger? Do
you replay stories of every time someone hurt you, disappointed you, or treated
you unkindly?
Let
Go of the Past
Spending too much time in the past steals the joy in our
present life. At times we struggle accepting the finality of the past.
Grief and
Regret. Are you weighed down by regret over outcomes in your
past? Do you spend time replaying situations, wishing you could change the outcome?
Does past grief have you focused on what you lost rather than what you still
have?
Denial. Do you refuse
to accept a life change like divorce, job loss, broken relationships, or a chronic
health issue?
Nostalgia. Talking about
or reminiscing about the past is fun. But longing to actually be in the past
creates overwhelming sadness. Do you spend time trying to make things exactly
as they were at some point in the past?
Let
Go of Behaviors
Sometimes we develop patterns of behavior which
complicate our lives. They become comfortable in one sense, but on the other
hand prevent us from personal or relational growth.
Procrastination. Procrastination,
a byproduct of anxiety, also manifests as a bad habit rooted in laziness. Fear
of failure, perfectionism, and poor organization contribute to this negative behavior.
People
Pleasing. A form of self-abandonment,
people pleasing results in sacrificing your own needs, and often your identity
to please others or have them think well of you.
Poor
Self-Care. Too much or too little entertainment or relaxation.
Misuse of technology, poor sleep hygiene and nutrition, or lack of exercise.
Spending some time considering the above categories
brings awareness to stories, behaviors, and past memories burdening your life.
This contemplation reveals areas of spiritual and personal growth hindered by
things you can release.
Yes, the trees have taught me there is a season for
letting go; and just as the leaves nourish the ground for new growth, letting
go of stories, the past, and negative behaviors, brings nourishment to my soul;
allowing God to bring new growth into my life.
Are you weary and burdened today? Come, experience
freedom and intimacy with Christ as you gently relinquish each burden into His
hands, embracing the true beauty of letting go.
Which of the three categories,
(stories, the past or negative behaviors) represent the most emotional and
spiritual clutter for you?
What one step can you take today
to move towards letting go in these areas?
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