E158: God in the Laundry
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Do the ordinary tasks of my day actually matter to God?
You’re doing all of it — the meals, the laundry, the emails, the driving, the remembering. And somewhere in the middle of it a question surfaces. Does any of this actually matter? This episode is about what happens when we move through our lives productive but not present, and what abiding in the ordinary actually looks like.
Through the story of Brother Lawrence and the theology of Andrew Murray’s The True Vine, this episode reframes the mundane as the very place God is forming you. The laundry isn’t the obstacle to your spiritual life. It is your spiritual life.
In This Episode
•Why productivity without presence leaves us spiritually exhausted
•How Brother Lawrence practiced God’s presence in unglamorous ordinary work
•What Psalm 16 teaches us about security and presence in our assigned portion
•How Murray reframes pruning as God’s precision formation in everyday life
•The three questions that help you abide in the ordinary instead of just endure it
Key Takeaways
•The ordinary moments of your day are not the obstacle to your spiritual life — they are your spiritual life
•Abiding is a connection you maintain in the middle of the doing, not a feeling you chase
•The laundry is the pruning — God is actively forming you in the mundane moments
•The fruit grows while you remain connected to the vine — not when you finally finish the list
Series Note
Episode three of the Simply Remain series, which began on episode 156.
Keywords
•Abiding in God in everyday life
•Christian women and spiritual exhaustion
•Finding God in the ordinary
•Spiritual formation in daily routines
•John 15 abiding and fruit
•Andrew Murray The True Vine
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