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11 months is a short time and a long time.

It’s a short time in the grand scheme of life and eternity. What’s a handful of months compared to forever? Not much!

It’s a long time in the sense of the present moment, living day to day, schedules and routines. 11 months of, essentially, one short-term mission trip after another, without any (unscheduled) breaks or “back to normals”, gets to be REALLY long. And we’re all starting to feel the weight of that reality as we hit month 8 of 11. (Now that said, I still know that I’m still right where I need to be, and I’m very grateful to be here! I still have so many moments of looking around and being astonished that this is the life I get to live right now, by and in the grace of God.)

So in that reality, I’ve been reminded again that though I often reduce my life to what I have to do, the reality of grace is that my life is actually full of what I GET to do.

I GET to worship.

I GET to know and walk in truth.

I GET to trust the Lord with my future and live out of His love in the present.

I GET to be an ambassador for the Kingdom of the one and only, good and gracious King and Savior Jesus.

I GET to walk in faith.

I GET to surrender.

I GET to choose obedience to the Lord.

I GET to deny myself, pick up my cross, and follow Him.

I don’t have to walk in darkness or conform to this world, drowning in the hopelessness of a life without Jesus. No, I have been saved and redeemed, bought by the precious blood of Christ. I am a child of God and a citizen of His Kingdom. Therefore I GET to live the life I do because of His great grace and love toward me.

We who are believers in Christ possess a get-to faith. We live in a get-to reality. Where the world around us is trapped in a have-to cycle of works and striving, trying to find an answer apart from Jesus, we have been set free to live in a get-to abundance. Does it always feel that way? Certainly not. We’re members of an upside-down Kingdom, after all, one that the world doesn’t understand. And the parts of our flesh that are still used to the world will continue to complain when our lives don’t look abundant or free like the world describes. But the truth still remains: in Christ, we are free to live out of get-to faith.

It’s a faith of abiding, not striving.

It’s a faith of opportunity, not obligation.

It’s a faith of expectancy, not expectation.

Which means…

We get to be free from fear, shame, and condemnation.

We get to receive God’s peace.

We get to love and serve others.

We get to work not for approval but out of gratitude.

We get to surrender our freedom to Jesus, rather than being enslaved by the passions of the flesh that the world endorses as freedom.

It’s a paradox – but then, so is the Kingdom of Heaven. And in Christ, we’re citizens of that Kingdom, not the one on earth. We get to live different as citizens of Heaven.

So, yes, 11 months can start to feel like a long time. It’s not very easy. But it is a blessing. And it’s an amazing chance to lean fully into the reality of our get-to faith.

 

A view on our ride home from ministry one day

 

Some city nightlife

 

A typical morning for me when there’s time in our schedule: breakfast and Bible on the roof (long pants recommended to avoid mosquito bites 😉)

 

On a prayer walk

 

A recent sunset over the mountains and city, as seen from the roof of a cafe we visited

 

13 responses to “Not a Have-To but a Get-To Faith”

  1. Prayer Requests!
    – against burnout on our squad – mentally, physically, and spiritually
    – for rest and restoration in the Lord; for fresh fire and renewed strength
    – that we would continue to seek the Lord first in all things and our heart posture would be right before Him – seeing opportunity rather than obligation in the ways our time, etc is structured
    – health & safety
    – for wisdom in planning travel to our final country in a few weeks!

  2. You, my young friend, have learned and will continue to apply what you have learned for the rest of your life. These are the precious truths of the gospel that our faith is built on, which you have put so beautifully. You’re nearing the finish line in this “race” so I will pray for endurance and strength until the end for all of you. I look forward to hearing more details in person!

    • Thank you so much! I am so grateful to God for what He’s shown me and let me learn through this time. ❤️

    • These comments are so profound and really spoke to me today! Yes, we Get to live a life full of joy because we have been set free from the have-tos of the world! It’s just so easy to get stuck in the ‘have-tos’! Thanks for sharing these contrasts!

      • Thank you! It is so easy to get stuck, which is why consistently renewing our minds and remembering the Truth is so needed!

  3. So beautifully written Bekah. Perspective truly makes all the difference. How wonderful that we get to live for Jesus and share the Gospel! Praying for continued energy and sustained courage to press in and on.
    Love you buddy

    • It changes everything when we fully live in the truth, that’s for sure! Thanks buddy, love you too ❤️

  4. I may not com.ent often but read all your posts. We pray for you daily and hold you close to our hearts. We are so proud of the work you are doing and the difference you are making in the world. Stay strong, hold fast to God and your team. In Christ alone.

    • Your comment means so much! Thank you so much for your prayers and support. In and through Christ alone, indeed ❤️

  5. Do you realize that in your prior blog entry you said “we get to…”.numerous times! I remember thinking as I read that -hmmmm, she is right! And now this whole entry is about “getting to”. Small lesson but powerful bc it changes your perspective and attitude!

    • Haha, I did not realize that! Thanks for pointing that out 😆 perspective shifts can change so much, and I’ve definitely encountered that firsthand this year!