Wednesday nights are special. Every Wednesday night over the past year, I have
gathered with the same small group of girls. The first Wednesday I walked into
a room full of semi-strangers. They came from different backgrounds, states,
and age groups. Some were in completely different life stages than I was.
Only three things tied us together at that point- 1) a
commitment to keep showing up each Wednesday night, 2) a commitment to each
other, and 3) a desire to learn more about Jesus and grow in our faith.
Those
three things have made all difference. We committed to each other long before
we even knew what we were committing to.
Over the past year God has knit our hearts together in such
a way that Wednesdays do not make sense without those faces. We have walked
through heartbreak, the end of relationships, financial struggles, and even the
death of a beloved family member together. We have seen the joy of
transformation, the beginning of new relationships, and celebrated with each
other at birthdays, a new marriage, and an engagement.
Sometimes, we hurt each other’s feelings. The sting of an
insensitive comment made coming back next Wednesday one of the last things you
wanted to do, but we had committed, so we showed up. It was in this place,
where we learned to ask for forgiveness, and the importance of saying, “Please
will you forgive me?”
It was here where we learned to forgive and the value of
staying committed to people – not because they are always pleasant or perfect -
but because we are called to stay actively involved in committed relationships
long after the feeling of wanting to be there has left us.
The business of
modern life in the city means that unless you regularly schedule time with
friends, you just will not run into them. This commitment to dedicate our
Wednesday nights to each other means taking time to slow down and just listen
to one another. We have cried with each other and prayed over one another when
we could not utter the words to speak ourselves. It means that there have been
nights when we never got to our study because one of us just needed to be heard,
understood, loved and told that she had inexplicable value to God and us.
People have stopped and asked us what it is about our group
that makes it so different from the normal, self-interested, “I will love you
when you are lovable” type of groups of friends that the world is used to
seeing. The answer is so easy.
We have committed to each other, committed to
seeing one another grow closer to Jesus and committed to placing each other’s
interests above our own.
We are still growing closer to God and one another. The
rhythm of life means that some faces have been called to other states and
communities. Nothing stays the same but looking back at the way we have grown
over the course of this year, that is such a blessing.
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