Monday, October 22, 2012

Where's Your Pulse??

The other week, I spoke with our students in chapel about the heart and how to guard its health both physically and spiritually. We performed an activity where we tested both our resting heart rates and accelerated rates and talked about just what these results signified. Sometimes one just needs to get high school students jumping up and down in order for them to actually pay attention...I hoped and prayed that it worked.
And so I want to challenge myself and my readers to keep our fingers on this pulse, as I present to you these questions: What is it that really gets your blood pumping with excitement? What do you find yourself doing that brings you to a bubbling-over level of joy (and even a ridiculous smile and possibly uncontrollable laughter)? What truly brings you LIFE, and life to the FULL (John 10:10)? Do you know what it is? And most importantly, are you opening up your moments, your dreams and visions, and your soul to opportunities to experiencing this touch with divinity?
A couple of weeks ago, I was abundantly blessed to witness this life-giving breath pulsating from the compassionate eyes, loving smiles, and giving hands of small groups of our 11th graders who volunteered to participate in our Stephen Project service trips to three different locations within the city: the public hospital, a school for the blind, and a local nursing home. Venturing to these places filled with desperately hungry, beautiful hearts and observing the “chispas” (sparks) constantly lit in the every movement and impulse of our students filled my days with overflowing LIFE.
Each of our students' pulses pounded with love, power, and PURE JOY as they were finally given the opportunity to ACT out the life of faith about which they have learned so much in their years of attending a Christian school. Finally, the years of head knowledge, memorized scripture, and weekly chapel attendances were being lived out in action, in faith, and in empowered love and compassion.
And I witnessed miracle after miracle as each student conversed, gave, listened, and loved each and every person in their care for those brief moments during the school day. Our students were transformed, because they found the pulse of a true life of faith: service. It is in the giving that we receive: "It is more blessed (makes one happier and more to be envied) to give than to receive."--Acts 20:35 And boy, did we receive in abundance! Talk about a fire hydrant pressure of Holy Spirit presence! And yes, we danced in the spray and in the giant puddles.
So have you checked your pulse today? Have you found just what gives you true life? Step outside, venture into the unknown, and MOVE at the impulse of His ginormous love. And I promise you will be forever changed. I, for one, am beyond grateful for and so proud of how my students have changed ME. And I hope they know it, because they make me want to skip around my office in absurd joy and thanksgiving. Life lived with Him is just that GOOD.

2 comments:

Sharon said...

Jenna, what a testimony to the Lord and His gracious love for all mankind. May your heart continue to beat for Him.

Anonymous said...

Rock on Chica - this was truly very inspiring even for me who sits here on my couch in Mpls withs slow and steady resting pulse! What will maƱana bring - for my heart? What will I choose to make it be?! Xo to you. Be well. Bird