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08-24-2014, 01:24 PM | #1 |
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Going Down to the Creek
by Lynn Mosher Long before dry cleaners and spot removers, spin cycles and fabric softeners, clothes had to be washed by hand. When the dirt and grim of labor disguised their true colors, the clothes needed to be washed. The women who lived by a river or creek took their families’ laundry down to the water’s edge to pound out the dirt on the rocks. As they walked the worn path, and as they scrubbed their clothes, they would converse with one another, sharing the loads of their lives as they shared their loads of laundry. After a discussion with a dear friend about a difficult circumstance in her life, she told her husband of our conversation. He said it had been a good idea that we talked about the problem together. It reminded him of days gone by when the women went down to the creek to wash their clothes and commune with one another. My friend thanked me for “going down to the creek” with her. The next morning during her quiet time with the Lord, she told Him she wanted to go down to the creek and wash out a few things with Him. Do you have a worn path to the water, where you go to wash away the accumulated dirt of life that has disguised your true color? Do you have one with whom you can go down to the creek, making your load lighter? If you do not have a fellow creek-goer in your life, the Lord will always be that friend to you, to walk the path with you down to the creek to share your heavy load or to help you wash the dirt out of a few things. Paul exhorts us to “Share each other’s troubles and problems, and in this way obey the law of Christ” (Gal. 6:2 NLT). When you share your burden with another, scripture says, “That will make your load lighter, because they will share it with you” (Ex. 18:22b NIV). ~ Lord, may I often be found down at the creek, being cleansed of all that hinders my relationship with You, and also lightening the load of another as we meet You there. Questions: Is there one with whom you can walk alongside when he or she is in a circumstance of conflict, to share the load, to offer a loving arm or a shoulder on which to cry, to speak the right words or to say nothing? Are you a creek-goer in someone else’s life?
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08-24-2014, 08:17 PM | #2 |
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When I think of the word creek, I think of that old time religion, where people were taken down to the water to be baptized. I was baptized in church, not quite that old. My grandfather was a travelling minister. My father was the preacher's son, and I claimed myself as the preacher's son's daughter. One of the reasons that I called myself a Godly Heathen when I came into recovery. She married the town drunk's son, so it didn't make for much of a spiritual life. In recovery, I had to find my way back to my God, and renew myself with the Spirit of God and build a new relationship.
I had to go back to basics, open up my heart and eyes to how great and how big God was and how He revealed Himself to me.
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