Balance and God’s Scales

Proverbs 16:11 NRSV

Proverbs 16:11 is a verse I’ve read many times over the years. A similar verse appears in Proverbs 11: “A false balance is an abomination to the Lord but an accurate weight is his delight.”

Proverbs repeats itself and contains slight variations on many of the adages. I’m convinced the book is better read one maxim at a time rather than in chapters. Because, honestly, I’ve always heard these verses as saying the same thing—that Christians, and the Jewish people to whom these Scriptures belonged first, should be honest in our business transactions. This pleases God.

Balance

But this time . . . Proverbs 16:11 hit in a new way

Balance is my word for this season. There’s a lot going on in my life and each area needs time and focus—personal relationships, personal health and well-being, vocational responsibilities, and continuing education choices. Any one of those areas could fill my time and absorb all my energy.

Anybody else feel that way? That every area of your life needs 100% and you can’t figure out how to give each one what it needs and demands? There’s not enough energy, not enough time in the day.

To focus on ONE of them would be to neglect the others. The challenge in life is to find balance.

So back to Proverbs 16:11.

Weights measure things. When the amount of weight placed on one end balances the scale, we know the measured weight of the items in the other end.

My life doesn’t feel like a simple scale. It feels like a spinning plate exhibition.

This photo is from the Wikipedia entry Plate Spinning.

Maybe you feel that way, too.

But today Proverbs 16:11 stopped me. God stilled all the plates. He took them off the sticks and stacked them neatly and unbroken at the end of the table.

Then he took out his set of scales and bag of weights. With great gentleness and a warm smile, he said to me, “We can do this. We can choose which needs the focus most and how much energy may be given to each at any given moment.”

WE

We. Did you hear that word? It’s a marvelous word! WE can do this. WE can choose.

The amazing, miraculous, wonderful thing about being a follower of Christ is that none of us must go this life alone. We get a WE.

We get the Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. And we get a family of other believers stumbling, crawling, staggering, or sprinting through life facing many of the same challenges we face (and others we can’t imagine). We are a WE and we are not alone.

  • The endless, boundless, never-ending, agape love of God.
  • The magnificent, mind-boggling, virtually incomprehensible grace of Jesus Christ.
  • The fellowship, leadership, mentoring, coaching, and collaboration of the Holy Spirit.

No Skewed Scales

God’s scales are honest. He doesn’t have his food on one end, skewing them. He isn’t cheating us—either to make us feel better about how we’re doing or worse.

Some of the areas of our life will demand more than they should. Friends may complain you don’t value them when you go back to school. They may accuse you of thinking you’re better than them. Partners may grouse when you choose healthier habits. Work may grumble when you establish boundaries around effort, work load, and time off.

The world’s scales not always honest. The world will place its foot in the scale—demanding more of us, telling us we’re not giving enough and should be ashamed.

The time an area demands may not be the time the area needs or deserves.

God helps us take an honest look at the need in front of us.

“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and of death.”
‭‭Romans‬ ‭8:1-2‬ ‭NRSV‬‬

The Romans verse above affirms that God doesn’t condemn our efforts. We don’t have to live under constant pressure and stress of not doing enough, of not doing it good enough, of being responsible for everything, especially anything that doesn’t turn out 100% perfectly.

God’s Bag of Weights

Not only does God bring his own scales to this meeting, he brings his own weights.

I imagine these weights are stamped with words like Peace, Worth, Truth, Grace . . .

“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not let them be afraid.”
‭‭John‬ ‭14:27‬ ‭NRSV‬‬

“Because you are precious in my sight, and honored, and I love you . . . ”
‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭43:4‬a NRSV‬‬

God doesn’t measure the same way the world measures.

The world demands we produce, even if it means working to exhaustion. God says we are to rest in a regular rhythm called sabbath.

The world says our worth is determined by what we produce or the skills we possess or the power we wield. God says that we are each created in God’s own image. We have been given the breath of life, divine breath animating us. We were created because God wanted to have a relationship with us, and we are redeemed, delivered, bought back, freed from sin and death by Jesus. Our worth is determined by our Maker. We are inherently worthy! Before we do the first thing or produce the first item.

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways my ways, says the Lord.”
‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭55:8‬ ‭NRSV‬‬

“So then, from this point on we won’t recognize people by human standards.”
‭‭2 Corinthians‬ ‭5:16‬a CEB‬‬

Finding Our Balance

Proverb’s 16:11 reminds me—and you—to use the honest and truthful weights and grace-filled scale of God.

In collaboration with the Holy Spirit, we can give each area what it must have, and be released from guilt and condemnation when we do not give an area what it demands.

And the ongoing nature of our relationship with God will help us adjust and adapt, and manage it all better as we go.

Let’s go find our balance.

Maintaining Our Equilibrium

Five steps to balance pursuing passion and pursuing peace.


Transparency is important in this journey. We must learn to be transparent with ourselves and with one another. Deluding ourselves and pretending with others helps no one. Today is my day to be transparent with you. So here goes.


This week is kicking my butt.

There, I said it.

This is a busy week. I’ve had commitments out of the house every evening. The days have been full of good work and important tasks, but also of things that require focus, attention, and which can exhaust you mentally. Additionally, we are in the middle of our Purposeful Planning Party on the Pursuing Passionate Peace Facebook group. I’ve been providing some members of that group help outside of the party, and I’ve had coaching client appointments as well.


In the wee hours of yesterday morning, before the alarm went off, I awoke feeling anxious and stressed. My Purposeful Planning Party schedule was taunting me like a schoolyard bully. I had planned to move into Chapter 3 of Purpose Planning last Saturday, and I still had not done so.


And that’s when it hit me! TIME TO PRACTICE WHAT I AM TEACHING.


I am passionate about my work–at my day job, with my coaching clients, with those in my groups, and with all of you who interact with me here through the blog. I am passionate about helping all of you set goals you will keep and keep the goals that you set (Purposeful Planning Party). I am passionate about helping you discover who you are, why you are here, and how you can live that out. Pursuing Passionate Peace is about doing those things you are passionate about.


However, Pursuing Passionate Peace is also about not losing your peace. There’s a balance between the pursuit of passion and the pursuit of peace. Pursuing peace means we are actively going after it and intentionally guarding keeping it. This does not describe me this week. I am out of balance.

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Developing Wisdom in This Area


Part of developing wisdom is cultivating recognition. We learn to listen to both our bodies and our souls. Growth in the pursuit of passionate peace means realizing quickly when we are out of balance, and taking immediate steps to correct the situation.

Steps to Regaining Equilibrium


So here are the five steps I implemented to correct the situation, and that you can use when you find yourself here.


1. Move forward at a reasonable pace. Just because you’ve made a schedule doesn’t mean you must keep it. Schedules and plans serve us; we do not serve them! They are tools, not task masters. It might be helpful to think of your schedule as a draft. When circumstances require, adjust it.

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2. Remember rest is important. I am going to get enough sleep. Not getting enough sleep will inhibit ability to focus and function. Lowered ability to function further reduces productivity. Sacrificing sleep for accomplishing tasks is not effective. With sleep, I can approach things at my best, with focus and determination.


3. Take time to plan. Each morning, I take five minutes to prioritize my day. The three most important tasks are pushed to the top of the list, but I make sure all the tasks are recorded so they are not forgotten. By doing this, I don’t have to remember all the things which must be done (either now or eventually), but I can commit energy where it is most needed and can be most effective.

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4. Don’t forget to breathe. When I feel anxious, I pause, close my eyes, and breath. Three to five slow deep breaths can work wonders in lowering stress and anxiety in the moment. I usually pair the breathing with a prayer. This week mine I am using: [on the inhale] Come, Holy Spirit, [on the exhale] Lead me in Truth.


5. Debrief when it is over. When the busy-ness is over, I will spend a few moments reflecting on this period of time. Did I over commit? How did I let everything get stacked up like that? What could I have done differently? This is called debriefing, and it is how we learn, and grow, and not make the same mistakes over and over.


Remember:

Your Best is Enough!

No one can expect more from you than your best. If they do, it is THEIR issue and not yours. Stop trying to be THEIR version of you. You will be happier being yours anyway.

People Matter Most!

Too often, we let things become more important than people. Schedules, deadlines, expectations, rules . . . They do not matter more than you, and if you are surrounded by people who think they do, surround yourself with different people! Don’t ever be afraid to change schedules, deadlines, expectations and rules when it is in the best interest of people . . . especially when that person is YOU!

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Go pursue passionate peace today!

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