The Reminder of Empty

The day after one realizes the emptiness of something no longer before us, of someone no longer amongst us, or some emotion-attached-memory that knocks the wind out of our steps.  This happened.  With this object.  Seemingly safe.  Culturally common.  Plastic to place in the recycle bin.  After scrapping out the last smears from the container last nite.  So why the impact?

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With the onset of the exponential invasion of stimuli sources via the internet, too often we can blink and the “next” has come and gone before we can grasp “it”.  Sometimes it may seem like Ironman swooping down and saving us from dealing with it.  Sometimes it is our wound-wall that erupts to keep us away from feeling.  Sometimes our mind is so jumbled by all the images and words of the day, it simply falls off into oblivion… added to the pile… thrown in the lottery ball bubble-spinner to pop up, possibly, in the future when our heart knowingly chooses to grasp it.

After completing now almost twelve years of learning to live life due to a TBi (traumatic brain injury), exacerbated by spinal stenosis and SCD (superior canal dehiscence) Syndrome, i actually give thanks when my heart lingers long enough to respond.  For life with a TBi, pain, and fatigue is more than just a battle.  It is a new life.  For life missing a loved one.  It is a new way to live.  For life unable to do most of which i had done without thinking for the previous 47 years.  It is a new life where there are many, many things i can no longer do.  No matter how much i replay the habitual positive thinking, the ultimate optimist, the think-i-can-i-think-i-can record with which i was raised to play, it does not change what once was.  Some things are empty.  Everything around may look the same.  But what no one, including me, can see is:

There are things that come in life that once filled life, but whether due to choice or circumstance, consequence or crap shoot, they are now empty.

I had been savoring tidbits, a slim schmear, of this chunky peanut butter for over a year.  It reminded me of much.  So much.  More than i could have ever imagined.  Somehow engulfing a hope it would fill an emptiness, even for just a moment.  All the while, without me realizing it, filling the emptiness with the habits built over decades.  Which filled my emptiness with savoring the blessings i did nothing to earn nor deserve.  Unconsciously practicing:

Focus and remember things that bring heart-felt JOY and strength, peace and comfort.

And, as I was raised and as i did my best to raise our children, this practice reminds me of what it must have been like to see the tomb of Christ Jesus… empty.  Deep bewilderment, unconscionable thoughts, lungs seemingly collapsed or roaring with emotions, eyes stunned, tears non-existent or flowing like Niagara Falls, questions unanswered… missing a loved one… an empty tomb.

An empty tomb which no one seemed to remember nor connect with what Jesus had told those who listened and heard was to occur.  An empty tomb that surely brought forth every emotion imaginable rushing forward in moments to come.  All uniquely created, all different, yet still it was an empty tomb.

Are we not called to be reminded of the empty?  As an encouragement.  As a source of strength.  As a foundation for hope.  As a treasure to shared.  As a gift to be cherished.  We all have the choice of how we practice responding, staying in reality, to those things or person(s) that somehow left us… evacuating us into empty.

There is so much expression of dealing with empty nowadays.  Some are able to practice what they were taught or shown, to hold firm with the wonderfully foundational and repeated-by-many for centuries, life-giving focus to bring hope and JOY to be treasured; on the other hand, more and more seem to either not have been present for the lesson, had no one present to show them, or thought they knew better and now justify to themselves and the world the horrific suggestion that giving up and taking whomever is in the same place is the way to go.  A choice.  A focus.  A way.  Which way do you want your loved ones to embrace?

Empty opens the door to being filled with something new and good and right.

I really miss who once was.  Yet, faith in Jesus tells us that He came to save us, renew us, restore us.  That though the tomb may be empty, He has made a way that is full of hope and JOY to be eternally cherished.  That giving up… quitting… settling with the populace… surrounding self with hopelessness, anger, un-forgiveness, unworthiness, and/or self-pity, is NOT living into the new creation we are called to be in Christ.  I know that who once was, is and will be.  For we are called to live by faith, not by sight… not by understanding.. not by works.  To live into the new man (or woman) which Christ Jesus suffered rejection, torture, then death on a cross for… then, conquering death to demonstrate that there is life after whatever we have faced as we believe in Him.

Empty is not comfortable.  Yet, empty is a reality.  Living through pain or loss, wounds or distrust, disappointment or chaos, are realities in life.  Anyone who is living in reality knows that.  It is our choice to escape, avoid, isolate, divide, or numb; or, to get uncomfortable and go thru the healing and stay focused with the hope and JOY that awaits all who persevere thru to new life.  Even through the empty:                                 GU… get uncomfortable.

 

The Ticket

To get into places of interest, there is often the requirement to have a ticket. No ticket, no entry. In the old days, if you did not go to the ticket office, one had to make sure the ticket was from an upright entity; otherwise, you would hand over your hard earned cash for a bogus piece of paper that got you in nowhere.

In today’s world, there is the availability of obtaining a virtual ticket. Whether an electronic copy of your ticket, or an inkblot square with the magic password embedded in it, providing you entrance into that place you want to go.

Unwary wanderers, may be in such a hurry, or oblivious to the evil counterfeiters, or too trusting of the get-it-now or this-is-the-best-deal temptation, that they may indeed have a ticket; but, it is not THE ticket.

Think about it. We reach and grab on to lots of tickets, especially the free ones. Here are some actual tickets that we do not probably perceive to be tickets, but in their own way, they definitely are. Why? They let you enter the place of your interest. Some are readily available, some are a gamble, some are regrettably free, and some can become quite costly:

  • the instant pleasure ticket
  • the i deserve ticket
  • the vengeance ticket
  • the i want more ticket
  • the it’s all for me ticket
  • the i have the right ticket
  • the you deserve it ticket
  • the that’s what i think of you ticket
  • the i like to use those kind of words ticket
  • the who cares if it’s a lie ticket
  • the it’s easier to do what i’ve always done ticket
  • the it’s my body so i can do what i want to with it ticket

These are just a sampling of tickets that are readily available in our me-first, i got the right, let me express, free to be me culture; where we basically justify our choice by declaring “i have a ticket”. Look around, it’s everywhere. Actually always has been, but it is now a viral entitlement weapon used by the masses to justify our action (or non-action). And, if one notices, these tickets have to do with me, now, wants, rights, deserving, pleasure, pride, power, escape, numbing, and temporary events.

Over 2000 years ago, a carpenter’s son born in nowheresville, came to offer everyone “The Ticket”. Like a ticket we find or make, it is readily available; but “The Ticket” is one of a kind. This simple man proclaimed he was “The Ticket”. That he was the way, the truth, and the life. That he is “The Ticket” which provides forgiveness of our sins, by his blood, that would be shed as payment for us to have “The Ticket”. That “The Ticket” opens the door to a restored relationship with the Creator of all things. That “The Ticket” promises life everlasting where there is no more sorrow, no more pain, no more tears. And, it is free to all who believe in this simple brother, who wants to call us friend. His name is Jesus, and He still offers and is an endless supply of “The Ticket”.

What place of interest are you holding a ticket for? Is it really worth it? Does it provide what you want for more than a few minutes or hours? Or, does your heart cry out for you to get the real deal, “The Ticket”? Seek a relationship with the simple carpenter’s son, who came to save us from sin & death. For our free will allows us to choose: a ticket from the world or our own making; or, “The Ticket”… his name is Jesus. Go…