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Emily Freeman’s Thin Place: the bench of His love

80 Comments 16 August 2010

Emily Freeman’s Thin Place: the bench of His love

Emily Freeman has the most gorgeous blog, Chatting at the Sky. And she writes stunning words. I’m thankful to host her here today. What a blessing!

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I never liked my name growing up: Emily Morland. It didn’t roll off the tongue like I wished it would. It felt more like peanut butter. I always wanted a name like Kelly Jennesse, the most popular girl in the 6th grade. Jennessee, like Tennessee. She had a name to remember.

During roll call, the M’s fell right in the middle of the alphabet, blending in, just like me. I had brown hair, too straight to be called curly but too curly to lay straight. I never dyed or permed it because I heard it could cause irreparable damage. So I settled on my natural, mousey brown.

Much like my middle-of-the-alphabet name and my ordinary-unpermed-hair, I was a good girl who followed rules and did the right thing. I loved Jesus and I knew he so loved the world, but I didn’t truly know his love for me. Though my relationship with him was very real and full of true faith, it was often too structured and boxed in. I really trusted him. I really prayed and knew he was with me. I was a genuine believer. But I saw him as a faraway outline of perfection, a distant lover of the world, of the prodigals, and of the people who had real problems. But I was a good girl who did things right. I desperately wanted him to notice me while, at the same time, never really feeling like he did.

It is sometimes impossible to see the thin places in our lives in the midst of living them, in the midst of feeling looked over and ignored. But there are a few distinct times I can point to in my life timeline and say There. That is where God came near and showed himself right where I was and not where I thought I should be.

Like one night in early college when the drama of being 19 was overwhelmingly too much. I walked beneath a dark sky from the library to my dorm room, overcome with troubles and worry and angst. On my way, I passed a bench and was compelled to stop. I sat there waiting, tilting my head back to stare at a black, starry sky. I asked God as the tears came to show me what to do next, and I heard the words as if he was sitting beside me: I love you.

That wasn’t what I wanted to hear. I wanted answers, solutions, and closure. Can you give me that? And as if it were written with stars on the canvas of a deep night sky, he spoke of love again and again. I didn’t fully receive it that night. I walked away frustrated and heavy. But that bench was a thin place for me, a place I have often looked back and pointed to as proof that the God who made the Universe not only sees me, but loves me; not because I’m good but because he is. For the rebels as well as the rule-followers, his love is the same. And he meets us in thin places whether we see him there or not.

Chatting at the Sky: http://www.chattingatthesky.com

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  • http://www.momssharpeningmoms.com Kristen

    Oh, I love this, Emily! What a reminder of His true, faithful, loving character. He gives us exactly what we need. It may be unexpected, but it's what we need.

    What a perfect early Monday morning read. Thank you (and Mary)!

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      So true, Kristen!

  • http://www.momssharpeningmoms.com Kristen

    Oh, I love this, Emily! What a reminder of His true, faithful, loving character. He gives us exactly what we need. It may be unexpected, but it's what we need.

    What a perfect early Monday morning read. Thank you (and Mary)!

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      So true, Kristen!

  • Melissa

    Amen Emily. Blessed by your post today. Thank you.

  • Melissa

    Amen Emily. Blessed by your post today. Thank you.

  • http://keepinitdownanddirty.blogspot.com Emily Blackwell

    Beautiful, Emily! Thanks for reminding me that "good" girls have actual thin places, too. And God cares enough to come near in the midst of them.

    • http://www.chattingatthesky.com emily freeman

      Thank you, Emily. It has taken me a long time to realize that the awesomeness of my salvation story is not dependent upon the extremity of my rebellion. We all just need Jesus, and even my good isn't good enough.

      • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

        Oh, but I work very hard at being a good girl! It's been such a cool journey to realize even my striving can be sin. And He loves me anyway.

  • http://livinglocurto.com Amy

    Beautiful post Emily!

  • http://keepinitdownanddirty.blogspot.com Emily Blackwell

    Beautiful, Emily! Thanks for reminding me that "good" girls have actual thin places, too. And God cares enough to come near in the midst of them.

    • http://www.chattingatthesky.com emily freeman

      Thank you, Emily. It has taken me a long time to realize that the awesomeness of my salvation story is not dependent upon the extremity of my rebellion. We all just need Jesus, and even my good isn't good enough.

      • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

        Oh, but I work very hard at being a good girl! It's been such a cool journey to realize even my striving can be sin. And He loves me anyway.

  • http://livinglocurto.com Amy

    Beautiful post Emily!

  • Makeda

    Loved these words: "the God who made the Universe not only sees me, but loves me; not because I’m good but because he is." This was a beautiful post. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      I love that line too, Makeda.

  • Makeda

    Loved these words: "the God who made the Universe not only sees me, but loves me; not because I’m good but because he is." This was a beautiful post. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      I love that line too, Makeda.

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  • http://marlataviano.com Marla Taviano

    As a fellow "good girl," I can so relate to this. And I am LOVING how God has been speaking to me lately! Thank you for sharing!

  • http://marlataviano.com Marla Taviano

    As a fellow "good girl," I can so relate to this. And I am LOVING how God has been speaking to me lately! Thank you for sharing!

  • http://www.impartinggrace.com Richella

    I was a good girl, too, and have struggled to understand that God actually loves ME. That he loves the world? Oh, sure; I know that. But ME? That's been harder to get. One more thing for me to feel insecure about. A good girl can never be good enough, of course.

    Thank you for the reminder of who God is and how he works.

  • http://www.impartinggrace.com Richella

    I was a good girl, too, and have struggled to understand that God actually loves ME. That he loves the world? Oh, sure; I know that. But ME? That's been harder to get. One more thing for me to feel insecure about. A good girl can never be good enough, of course.

    Thank you for the reminder of who God is and how he works.

  • http://thenester.com Nester

    Benches seem to be a standard in your life–you wrote another completely different post about a bench that I loved too!

    Now I am thinking you need a bench in your house.

    • http://www.theinspiredroom.net melissa

      I was thinking that exact thing, Nester….Emily you have a bench out in front of your house, in the street somewhere. Do you not? Your new name could be Emily Bench because now I always think of you when I think of a bench. Benches are good for the soul. I have a bench too and I am drawn to it often, it is a peaceful place to hear from God.

      My favorite line from your post: "because He is." That is the peace in so many unknowns in life.

  • http://thenester.com Nester

    Benches seem to be a standard in your life–you wrote another completely different post about a bench that I loved too!

    Now I am thinking you need a bench in your house.

    • http://www.theinspiredroom.net melissa

      I was thinking that exact thing, Nester….Emily you have a bench out in front of your house, in the street somewhere. Do you not? Your new name could be Emily Bench because now I always think of you when I think of a bench. Benches are good for the soul. I have a bench too and I am drawn to it often, it is a peaceful place to hear from God.

      My favorite line from your post: "because He is." That is the peace in so many unknowns in life.

  • http://reluctantentertainer.com Sandy

    Thank you for sharing, Emily. I can think of a "bench" in my life where God really showed me His love. I was 21. It was in my living room …

    Always love to read your words! Love, Sandy

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      Sandy I had a similar experience on my couch as a young mother. Very profound.

  • http://reluctantentertainer.com Sandy

    Thank you for sharing, Emily. I can think of a "bench" in my life where God really showed me His love. I was 21. It was in my living room …

    Always love to read your words! Love, Sandy

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      Sandy I had a similar experience on my couch as a young mother. Very profound.

  • http://www.beautyandbedlam.com Jen@BalancingBeauty/

    Oh Emily – such powerful words. Growing up in a Christian home and now raising teenagers in that same environment, I pray that we all come to that bench sooner than later.

  • http://www.beautyandbedlam.com Jen@BalancingBeauty/

    Oh Emily – such powerful words. Growing up in a Christian home and now raising teenagers in that same environment, I pray that we all come to that bench sooner than later.

  • http://www.burdinefamily.com Krista@Life in Texas

    Every time I have ever thought I heard God speak to me, it was just a single word, "Child…" spoken with an aching, overwhelming love. He just loves us so much, the details are far less important than that single message!

    Thanks for sharing here, Emily. And thanks, Mary for hosting her. I agree, she has a beautiful spirit that shines strong through her blog!

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      I agree, Krista.

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      I agree, Krista.

  • http://www.burdinefamily.com Krista@Life in Texas

    Every time I have ever thought I heard God speak to me, it was just a single word, "Child…" spoken with an aching, overwhelming love. He just loves us so much, the details are far less important than that single message!

    Thanks for sharing here, Emily. And thanks, Mary for hosting her. I agree, she has a beautiful spirit that shines strong through her blog!

  • http://www.burdinefamily.com Krista@Life in Texas

    Every time I have ever thought I heard God speak to me, it was just a single word, "Child…" spoken with an aching, overwhelming love. He just loves us so much, the details are far less important than that single message!

    Thanks for sharing here, Emily. And thanks, Mary for hosting her. I agree, she has a beautiful spirit that shines strong through her blog!

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      I agree, Krista.

  • http://eventsbydesignnc.blogspot.com Melissa

    So true of His unsurpassing love. He loves, and He loves, and He loves. Without exclusion and without exception. So thankful that He speaks of His love through you, friend. It is such a gift.

  • http://eventsbydesignnc.blogspot.com Melissa

    So true of His unsurpassing love. He loves, and He loves, and He loves. Without exclusion and without exception. So thankful that He speaks of His love through you, friend. It is such a gift.

  • http://www.myfirstkitchen.net Kendra @ My First Kitchen

    Lovely, lovely words. As always. Thanks for giving even more people the joy of hearing what she has to say.

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      I love giving Emily a platform. She writes beautifully upon it.

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      I love giving Emily a platform. She writes beautifully upon it.

  • http://www.myfirstkitchen.net Kendra @ My First Kitchen

    Lovely, lovely words. As always. Thanks for giving even more people the joy of hearing what she has to say.

    • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

      I love giving Emily a platform. She writes beautifully upon it.

  • http://twitter.com/titanium_woman @titanium_woman

    Lovely post, Emily!!

  • http://twitter.com/titanium_woman @titanium_woman

    Lovely post, Emily!!

  • Kelly

    wow. i have no words. I have a couple years of benches… what can I say? could it be that our very humanity is our thin place, whether we good or bad?

  • Kelly

    wow. i have no words. I have a couple years of benches… what can I say? could it be that our very humanity is our thin place, whether we good or bad?

  • http://www.kellylangnersauer.com/ Kelly Langner Sauer

    wow. i have no words. I have a couple years of benches… what can I say? could it be that our very humanity is our thin place, whether we good or bad?

  • http://www.kellylangnersauer.com/ Kelly Langner Sauer

    wow. i have no words. I have a couple years of benches… what can I say? could it be that our very humanity is our thin place, whether we good or bad?

  • http://afamiliarpath.com melissa stover

    so beautiful. i have a hint here that the book is going to be spectacular.

  • http://afamiliarpath.com melissa stover

    so beautiful. i have a hint here that the book is going to be spectacular.

  • http://afamiliarpath.com melissa stover

    so beautiful. i have a hint here that the book is going to be spectacular.

  • http://playingsublimely.blogspot.com Amy

    Real. Honest. Thats what you are, and I love that. And rest knowing that you are helping others see the everyday Jesus that desires to sit down on a bench with each of us.

  • http://playingsublimely.blogspot.com Amy

    Real. Honest. Thats what you are, and I love that. And rest knowing that you are helping others see the everyday Jesus that desires to sit down on a bench with each of us.

  • http://playingsublimely.blogspot.com Amy

    Real. Honest. Thats what you are, and I love that. And rest knowing that you are helping others see the everyday Jesus that desires to sit down on a bench with each of us.

  • http://onecreativespirit.blogspot.com/ Kim

    Emily, as always your words are beautiful… and once again a reminder of the love God has for all of us.

  • http://onecreativespirit.blogspot.com/ Kim

    Emily, as always your words are beautiful… and once again a reminder of the love God has for all of us.

  • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

    Perhaps Emily can start a bench ministry?

  • http://www.marydemuth.com marydemuth

    Perhaps Emily can start a bench ministry?

  • http://www.nebraskagraceful.blogspot.com Michelle DeRusha

    I knew you would write something special, Emily — you always do! And thank you, Mary, for hosting Emily here — she is a fav! It's lovely to meet you, too — you are so sweet to send an autographed copy of your book to Emily!

  • http://www.nebraskagraceful.blogspot.com Michelle DeRusha

    I knew you would write something special, Emily — you always do! And thank you, Mary, for hosting Emily here — she is a fav! It's lovely to meet you, too — you are so sweet to send an autographed copy of your book to Emily!

  • http://lindaspatchworkquilt.blogspot.com/ Lindaf

    Just perfect Emily. This spoke straight to my heart.

  • http://lindaspatchworkquilt.blogspot.com/ Lindaf

    Just perfect Emily. This spoke straight to my heart.

  • aceofsahms

    "There. That is where God came near and showed himself right where I was and not where I thought I should be."
    Absolutely beautiful…need I say more! Thanx for sharing!
    -Nikki Ace http://aceofsahms.wordpress.com

  • aceofsahms

    "There. That is where God came near and showed himself right where I was and not where I thought I should be."
    Absolutely beautiful…need I say more! Thanx for sharing!
    -Nikki Ace http://aceofsahms.wordpress.com

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