Saturday, May 21, 2016

Unexpected friendships

Have you ever found yourself in a place where you had an unexpected relationship?   That doesn't happen often, as the very heart of the strength of any relationship is the fact that it usually takes work.

A few months ago, I found myself sitting in a training.  Being an elementary school teacher, I'd done plenty of trainings for a variety of things.  So, nothing new, right?

Wrong!  This training was so that I could become a REFIT® instructor.  I found REFIT® a little over 2 years ago, via YouTube, as I was looking for ways to become a healthier me.  Being a Christian and a lover of music, REFIT® spoke to me.  This uncoordinated, introverted person would workout to REFIT®, a cardio-dance workout, daily in the privacy of her own home. 

Fast-forward about a year and a half, and there I was, sitting in a training with the REFIT® founders (insert "EEK!" here), readying myself to become a fitness instructor!  Me, the girl who was a wallflower at school dances.  Me, the girl who was voted "Most Bashful" in her Senior class.  Me, the introverted girl.  Me, the girl who got a "C" in wellness class in college, simply  because she didn't show up

Yeah, that's me!  I am now a REFIT® instructor and I love it.  I am enough!

At that same training was a woman that I only knew through my blog and through acquaintances.  Yet, through God's timing (and REFIT®), I found myself in an unexpected friendship.  It wasn't like teenage years or even in early adult years, I wasn't looking for a new friendship.  I had(have) friends.  I was just looking to more forward in my fitness.

But, here's the thing.  God delights Himself in His people.  I have no doubt that God plans relationships for everyone: marriages, work-relationships, and even unexpected friendships.

In the book of Ruth, Naomi (who just so happens to be my late-Mamaw's name) finds herself as an unexpected widow.  She finds an unexpected friendship in her daughter-in-law, Ruth.  Ruth refuses to leave her mother-in-law's side:

"Don't urge me to leave you or turn my back on you.  Where you go, I will go.  Where you stay, I will stay.  Your people will be my people.  Your God will be my God" ~Ruth 1:16

Just like Naomi found herself with Ruth, I found myself in an unexpected friendship. 

So, if you've never stepped out of your comfort zone, I encourage you to do so.  In moving forward in life, my out-of-comfort level provided the opportunity for new friendships.  Take a chance.  Take a chance on yourself.  Take a chance on people and you just might find yourself in unexpected friendships, as well.

Be blessed.

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