Lebensfreude
Lebensfreunde.
It means "joy of living", in German.
I like this expression.
I was reminded lately that God has made me alive (Colossians). I do not always live as though this is true because I forget that I am alive. In his letter to the Philippians, the apostle Paul speaks a lot about joy. He writes this letter while being locked up in prison... and he oozes with joy. He talks about being content in all circumstances. He talks as if his life on earth does not matter. Yet he is full of life. Not the kind of life a human aquires when they start recieving nutrients from their mother in the womb, but the kind of life a human recieves when they meet Jesus Christ and he dramatically changes something deep in their being. This is the kind of life that caused the joy oozing sensation in Paul.
I am guilty of getting caught up focusing on my circumstances, (which are fairly comfortable, I must add,) and not being content. I want to go live in the woods. Or in the Studio in England (read "A Severe Mercy"). Or in a borsch eating village across the ocean. In my longing for different circumstances or things that I think would make my life better, I forget that my relationship with Christ is where I find genuine life. A life that is vibrant and real wether I am in the woods or trekking into a city everyday to University. I am basically looking for an fulfilling, exciting life in the wrong place.
I believe that we are placed where we are for a reason. The people we come into contact with everyday are there for a reason too. These factors fit into an adventure, (one that no one on earth could ever duplicate,) producing a genuine joy for those who are brave enoungh enter into a relationship with Jesus Christ, and desire to know Him better.
Lebensfreunde is the title of my blog because it represents the desire of my heart. I want to ooz with the joy of real living and cling to the only One who will ever allow me to experience a true, fulfilling joy of living.
4 Comments:
YEA - KARA - I'm so excited that it took me 3 tries to spell your name properly. Haha. I'm a loser. ANyway I haven't actually read your post yet. But I'm going to do that right now. I just wanted you to know I was excited to see a post.... and besides I have like another hour and a half before my next class, leaving a few comments on everyone's blogs is a much better use of my time than saying doing the readings...Hmmmm...I'll be back
10:54 AM
I do quite like German. There so good at taking a phrase or a sentance and just joining it into one grand word! Yea Germans. Well I think you're a very joy filled person, but I'm glad you want to ooze more. Bring on the seeping, no the bubbling over ooziness. Love ya
10:57 AM
Kara,
Welcome to the blog club. Even though you hate to admit it you are conforming...have you read my post- "everyone's doing it?"
Shar inspired me to blog and it's really quite theraputic (your first real social work/counsellor case...kinda...thanks for the help). Well I'm glad you are blogging, because I know I like soaking in others wisedom/thoughts. You hit the right string in me with that post. Shar and I were talking the other day about our lack of contentment. It's something many/most/all??? people struggle with. Thanks for your insight.
Oh and please pray for me-these next few days are my last classes and then finals are on Monday and Wednesday. (I'll be home Wednesday night-Feb.8)! Oh the stress of it all ;(
2:22 PM
blog more baby :)
8:13 PM
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