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The Preview of “The Space…”

March 30, 2016

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Hi! I'm Meg! It's great to meet you! Let's unlock the joy to found in everyday life, together! 

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God gave us grace to enjoy this place.

The space He creates to replace our race

…just for a little while.

Life’s rip current can relentlessly grip and pull…

It’s essential to bask in the space of blessings.

Where time stops …and minutes stretch.

Joy’s beach.

Waves of emotion may ebb and flow, and even erode …

but when the tide subsides,

it’s unchanged.

Christ is constant.

He’s my constant.

I may weep but only for a moment …

Anger will break like the surf but then foam back into the sea.

For me, Jesus is joy

…and I cling to His hold on my hand.

Between this post and the last, I have been hanging out in the space…

I can’t wait to tell you about it…

Stay tuned…

Happy Tidings…

Megs

“Be joyful always.” 1Thes.5:16

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  1. Alisa says:

    Love, love, love! Meg, this was beautiful! The poetry of your words, the letting go and enjoying Jesus- all of it! Have a wonderful week my friend!

  2. Alisa says:

    Love, love, love! Meg, this was beautiful! The poetry of your words, the letting go and enjoying Jesus- all of it! Have a wonderful week my friend!

  3. Julia Putzke says:

    Now you have me totally intrigued. And the part about weeping for a moment and anger coming in rolling back into the sea, has been me today. Thank you for putting it into such beautiful imagery. Like a poet can’t wait to hear more about this!

    • Meg Bucher says:

      Julia, I’m so glad you can relate! It’s always so hard for me to let go of my routine… And then so hard to let go of the space once I’m in it! Praise our patient, loving Father. Happy Wednesday!!!

  4. Julia Putzke says:

    Now you have me totally intrigued. And the part about weeping for a moment and anger coming in rolling back into the sea, has been me today. Thank you for putting it into such beautiful imagery. Like a poet can’t wait to hear more about this!

    • Meg Bucher says:

      Julia, I’m so glad you can relate! It’s always so hard for me to let go of my routine… And then so hard to let go of the space once I’m in it! Praise our patient, loving Father. Happy Wednesday!!!

  5. lynnjsimpson says:

    Beautiful. “Waves of the ocean my ebb and flow…but when the tide subsides, its unchanged.” Love that. And you have me intrigued too!

  6. lynnjsimpson says:

    Beautiful. “Waves of the ocean my ebb and flow…but when the tide subsides, its unchanged.” Love that. And you have me intrigued too!

  7. And you’re a poet! 🙂 <3 Megs, welcome back and I'm so excited to hear the inbetween space you've been hanging out in. Love this: Joy’s beach./Waves of emotion may ebb and flow, and even erode …/but when the tide subsides,/it’s unchanged." Happy Thursday, Megs.

    • Meg Bucher says:

      Thank you, friend! I honestly had forgotten about it until I sat down to write this! Back in my Catholic grade school days …that’s where it all started! ☺️ And Creative Writing class in high school. Blessed to have been encouraged by amazing teachers and parents!

  8. And you’re a poet! 🙂 <3 Megs, welcome back and I'm so excited to hear the inbetween space you've been hanging out in. Love this: Joy’s beach./Waves of emotion may ebb and flow, and even erode …/but when the tide subsides,/it’s unchanged." Happy Thursday, Megs.

    • Meg Bucher says:

      Thank you, friend! I honestly had forgotten about it until I sat down to write this! Back in my Catholic grade school days …that’s where it all started! ☺️ And Creative Writing class in high school. Blessed to have been encouraged by amazing teachers and parents!

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