The Middle

For as long as I can remember, I have felt like I was in “the middle”… no longer “here”, but not quite “there”; one hand in the past, one hand reaching to the future.  Not sure where I was headed.. somewhere between where I started and where I’ll eventually end up… just… in the middle.

By definition, a “transition” is

the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another.

Transitions are often great, but it is usually our perspective of the transition that gives way to fear, discouragement and disillusionment.  This is understandable, but the challenge of a transition is understanding that the “middle” is necessary.

Transitions aren’t really known for making you look all that good.  You don’t really fit where you used to be, but haven’t yet locked into where you’re headed, and that’s a tough spot to be in.

One of my favorite scriptures for the “middle” is Philippians 1:6…

There has never been the slightest doubt in my mind that the God who started this great work in you would keep at it and bring it to a flourishing finish on the very day Christ Jesus appears. (The Message)

When I think of “the middle” I envision a cocoon.  That is the place where something emerges different than how it entered.  You can’t look at a caterpillar in a cocoon state and see the transition happening inside, but it will be seen by all soon enough.  Apart from what we already know about nature and biology, no one would look at a caterpillar and believe that it possessed everything it needed to become a butterfly.  But keep your eye on the cocoon.

Somewhere between the cradle and the grave, whether it is personal, spiritual, financial, relational, emotional, geographical or professional, you are probably somewhere in the middle right now.  Know that the middle is purposeful and has come to transition you, develop you and challenge you to become what’s next.  You are not stuck. You are being groomed and grown, pruned and primed for what you have yet to become.

In my experience, I have found God more in “the middle” than at any destination point in my life.  I believe He lives in the tension between… between here and there, between what we are and what we shall be, between what we see and what we don’t see.

Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. [2 Corinthians 4:16-18]

The great paradoxical challenge of the faith life is this: keep your eyes on what you can’t see.

Have you found yourself in “the middle?”  How has your perspective of your transitions influenced what you focus on?


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You are able to go ahead and say, u00e2u0080u009cThe mind,u00e2u0080u009d but that doesnu00e2u0080u0099t really answer the question simply because from where, and how in the mind do they come?

Grant...I'm am so enjoying your blogs!! So relevant for me and my life right now. It's amazing because the scripture, 2 Cor. 4:16-18 keeps being brought to my eyes....and is definitely speaking to my spirit!
You spoke in one of your blogs about the "conflict moment"...I think I'm living through that right now and really trying to follow God's direction....a little blindly and with a lot of stumbling, but I'm still following. I'm terrified, but excited about stepping closer to allowing Him to fulfill His plan for me. I'm definitely in the "middle" but looking forward to my wings!
You're blogs are so encouraging...keep 'em coming!!! :)

Thanks so much for your kind words, Amy. And thanks for sharing about where you are at in your life right now. There is strength to be find in the experiences of others. "You are not alone" is powerful. I completely understand what you are saying and can completely relate. Thanks for checking out the blog. I really appreciate it!

i've been in a great big "middle" for a long time now. but i feel God changing me. (and isn't that what it's about really? Him changing me rather than my circumstances...)

i'm working on the "therefore we do not lose heart" part.

Yes! The "therefore we do not lose heart" part is the hardest. Letting go while not losing heart, that's the challenge. I'm honored that you stopped by my blog, Alece. I've been reading yours and have been really encouraged and challenged by reading your story. Keep in the pursuit. It's valuable.

The hardest part of the middle is when you believe you're stuck. It leads to bitterness, resentment and anger. You take less joy with God because you see Him as keeping you down or abandoning you. After all, if God was in your life, you wouldn't be stuck, right?

Then you get to the other side and you start to come out of that cocoon...and you see a little of the change He crafted in you. Then a little more. Then a little more...

And then you're in another cocoon for the next transition.

Perspective is everything. If you keep an eye on God changing you for His purpose you avoid that feeling of being stuck. Doesn't mean sometimes it's not that five letter word minus one letter...but you know it's a season.

Great stuff here, Jason. You are absolutely right, that is the tough part about being in the middle... not seeing or knowing where "this" is headed. Life and faith development is a series of cocoons, really. And yes, perspective is EVERYTHING!

Great stuff here, Jason. You are absolutely right, that is the tough part about being in the middle... not seeing or knowing where "this" is headed. Life and faith development is a series of cocoons, really. And yes, perspective is EVERYTHING!

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