The Holy Pause
These posts will always be free, however, if you find them meaningful and would like to consider supporting our online outreach, you can donate using this link. [https://account.venmo.com/pay?recipients=WakeForestPresbyterian-Church] https://account.venmo.com/pay?recipients=WakeForestPresbyterian-Church Scripture: Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out. Whoever winks maliciously causes grief, and a chattering fool comes to ruin. The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life, but the mouth of the wicked conceals violence. Hatred stirs up conflict, but love covers over all wrongs. Wisdom is found on the lips of the discerning, but a rod is for the back of one who has no sense. The wise store up knowledge, but the mouth of a fool invites ruin. Consider: My dad used to work with a guy named Dave who was, without a doubt, a master juggler. Not with bowling pins, but with stories. If he was talking to the boss, he was a hyper-polished corporate ladder-climber. If he was grabbing a drink with the entry-level staff, he was a cynical rebel who hated the system. He had a different version of himself for every room he walked into, and honestly, it sounds exhausting just hearing about him. Can’t you practically see the gears turning in his head: “Wait, what did I tell them last week? Which mask am I wearing right now?” He must have lived in perpetual fear of getting caught in his own web. As a child, I assumed this was what it took to be successful in any career - being the person the other person expected to see. And I tried it for awhile, but it turns out that is not a sustainable way to live. About the time the identity crisis fully took hold, I met Sarah. Sarah was just... Sarah. Whether she was talking to the biggest donor in the church, the janitor, or venting over coffee, she was the exact same person. She didn’t have a “work persona” and a “real persona.” She just had one life. And wow, the absolute peace that gave her was contagious. That’s the beauty of walking in integrity. The word integrity actually comes from the math term integer, which means a whole number—not a fraction. When your life is split into fractions, you’re constantly doing mental gymnastics to keep the stories straight. You’re always on guard, terrified a casual comment will expose a contradiction. But when you choose to be a whole number, you get to travel light. * No narrative maintenance required. You don’t have to remember what you said to whom, because you always just tell the truth. * No fear of exposure. If someone peeks behind the curtain of your private life, they’re just going to see the exact same person they saw at the grocery store. Living like this doesn’t mean you’re perfect; it just means you’re honest. It’s like building your house on a solid concrete slab instead of shifting sand. When life gets chaotic and the storms roll in, a fractured life starts to crack under the pressure. But a unified life stays completely steady. There is so much mental freedom in letting go of the act. When your words and your actions finally align, you get to stop managing an image and just start living. Respond: What’s one area of your life where it feels tempting to wear a mask, and how can you bring a little more of your "real self" into that space? Pray: Lord, free us from the belief that our worth is measured by what we accomplish. Teach us to stop believing that our importance and value are attached to how tired or overly busy we are. Help us create spaces where we and can rest. May our rhythms reflect the freedom You have given us, and may our lives bear witness to Your kingdom of grace rather than the demands of endless production. Amen. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wfpc.substack.com [https://wfpc.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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