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							 “Where are you?”
 I begin most days answering this question in my 
							journal at the start of each morning.
 
 Lately the words have been similar.
 
 Rushed...
 Stressed...
 Frustrated...
 Hurried...
 Irritated...
 Bitter...
 Exhausted...
 Worried...
 Absent...
 Tired...
 Anxious...
 Saddened...
 Spent...
 
 Usually when I get to this place, I realize I’ve 
							lost center. Somewhere amidst the running from here 
							to there, between the four churches I moderate, and 
							the everyday going-ons of adulthood, I forget to 
							take time to
 
 just
 be.
 
 The other day I stumbled across these words and they 
							stopped me in my tracks:
 
 13-16 The people brought children to Jesus, hoping 
							he might touch them. The disciples shooed them off. 
							But Jesus was irate and let them know it: “Don’t 
							push these children away. Don’t ever get between 
							them and me. These children are at the very center 
							of life in the kingdom. Mark this: Unless you accept 
							God’s kingdom in the simplicity of a child, you’ll 
							never get in.” Then, gathering the children up in 
							his arms, he laid his hands of blessing on them.
 
 It was the last line that spoke to me the most.
 
 Friend, you don’t have to do everything. You don’t 
							have to be everything to everyone. You don’t have to 
							have it all figured out right now. Take your time. 
							Take a moment to breathe. And do so with your 
							spouse, your friend, and with yourself. Return to 
							the center. Allow the child within, the one who 
							cannot be weighed down by all our worries, and let 
							God hold you against Her heart.
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							In just a few days we begin our 
							preparations for the nativity of Christ known as the 
							season of Advent. Once more we will hear the 
							invasive news that it is time to think about fresh 
							possibilities for deliverance and human wholeness. 
							Amidst the news of war and rumors of war, between 
							the pages of bad news, and in light of the darkening 
							days, the message we find during this season is...peace.
 
 But peace takes time. To get to the center of this 
							promise, we have to want it, move toward it. This 
							means we need to make space to lean into what we are 
							preparing for: the vulnerability of God made known 
							in the birth of Christ.
 
 Friends, before the calendar gets away from us, 
							remember, don’t be afraid to ask yourself, “Where 
							are you?” Take time to see where the holy breaks 
							into the daily. In the days to come, I invite us to 
							open our broken, wearied, or tired hearts to the 
							healing grace of God, who always stands inviting us 
							to that place of peace...
 
 the center, where the light of Christ dwells.
 
 
 As you go about your day and through this season, 
							may you know God’s presence; may you hear the good 
							news of Christ’s love for you; and may the Holy 
							Spirit surround you as you walk and wait for peace.
 
							[Adam Quine, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church 
							in Lincoln]  
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