Going With the Flow When It’s Slow
Yesterday, Alexia and I left Austin early to beat the morning traffic. As we took to the highway, I said “At least it isn’t raining…..”. Famous last words, because no sooner than I said those words, it started to mist but we were still on time to make it to Waco by 8:20 am and home by 10-ish. But as we were approaching Temple, TX…..torrential rain came with snail-paced, to dead-stopped traffic. Road construction plus flooding was the culprit. There was absolutely no complaining from Alexia who was cuddled in the seat, sound asleep. Oh, how I remember, as a kid, sleeping while my dad drove through rain and storms and feeling so safe and protected and enjoying the rhythm of the windshield wipers and the rain hitting the windows.
I never became anxious about the delay, because I’ve learned that it’s times like this that we have an option: to get all tangled up in complaining and fuming or just “go with the flow when it’s slow” or when our best laid plans are interrupted or delayed or are even cancelled. There’s something to be said about the rhythms of our lives. There will be slow times, upbeat times, times that are merry and other times when we experience sadness or weariness, and a mellow song best describes how we feel.
King Solomon said in Ecclesiastes 3 “For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; a time to love, and a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace.” Timing really is everything, but most importantly, God wants us to get into His timing and rhythms — those strong, regular, repeated patterns of patience, calmness, tolerance, self-restraint, composure, perseverance, persistence, endurance, tenacity, determination, gratitude, resolve and peacefulness. In all seriousness, there are just way too many people who are OUT OF GOD’S RHYTHM and out of control. They are demanding, impatient, antagonistic, edgy, ungrateful and intolerant. They think it’s okay to be nasty and hateful. That’s certainly not His rhythm. I want to live on His side of the sweet music that He makes — because when we are in tune with Him, we’ll recognize all those folks, situations and circumstances that want to take us out of rhythm with Him and we’ll resist that music with everything that’s in us.
So, let’s go with the flow when it’s slow; let’s go with the beat when it’s sweet; let’s sing a victory song when the day is long. Since God, Himself, is the source of music, He wants us to get into His rhythm that dances, sings, lives and breathes His character and His ways. .