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For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Finding Our Rhythms In Changing Seasons: Barbara Brown Taylor Prays Us Into 2023

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Jen Hatmaker

Society & Culture, Relationships

4.66.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

It’s the benediction episode in our “Ending the Year with a Bang” series and what a well of wisdom we have for you. The Dalia Lama of the Christian faith who resides in and walks the trails of beautiful rural Georgia–a For the Love favorite—Barbara Brown Taylor, shares her priceless insights with us. She and Jen talk blueberry pies, retired racehorses who get a second chance at life in her backyard, and making room for friendships when the world wants us, above all else, to be productive. She shares a “Farewell to 2022” prayer that she composed specifically for this podcast community (which might have elicited a tear or two) and how considering new rhythms in our day to day might bring us new life in 2023. Barbara wants to remind us that God created this world to be enjoyed and to heal and nurture us. As we contemplate how we are looking to live in this coming year, BBT has this to say to us all: “be patient with the changing seasons and not insisting that spring be like fall or that winter be like summer; trust the change in them. There's a rhythm that is settling into a pattern and then there's a point at which the rhythm means breaking the pattern to insert a slower rhythm, a more attentive rhythm. It is a great walk of trust.”  * * * Thought-Provoking Quotes: “It's been an odd liminal transition space between two heavy pandemic years and then seeing what comes next with really no assurance about what comes next. Which I think for people of faith, it is a great walk, a great kind of trust walk. So my 2022 has been a lot about deciding how much normal I want to go back to and what kind of a tempo I want to live because at this point everything's picking up again and I have found myself rushing and busy and distracted and I remember that too well and there are not enough years left to live like that. So 2022 has been for me a hinge year. It's been a year for coming to terms with age, both the fear of what that means and the invitation that it brings perhaps especially for a woman, I'm not sure about that. But the fear is about the stereotypes.” - Barbara Brown Taylor “I prayed much differently in my twenties than I did in my thirties or forties or now. So to be patient with the changing seasons and not insisting that spring be like fall or that winter, be like summer, but to be patient with the rhythms and to trust. To trust the change in them.” - Barbara Brown Taylor “Part of realizing God is with us is giving up illusions. That means that God is very chatty and always available. I mean I'm an introvert so I recognize one when I see one. And sometimes God with us means God's silent and withdrawn and that does not mean God's gone.” - Barbara Brown Taylor “My understanding of my Christian faith is it's the religion of the neighbor and it's the religion whose prime teacher said, "If you've got to choose between your religion and your neighbor, choose your neighbor…Because I never told you to love your religion.” - Barbara Brown Taylor Guest’s Links: Barbara Brown Taylor Website Barbara Brown Taylor Facebook   Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Rhythm of Prayer Book   Connect with Jen! Jen’s website Jen’s Instagram Jen’s Twitter Jen’s Facebook Jen’s YouTube To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi everybody, Gin Hatmaker here.

0:07.0

You're a grateful host of the For the Love Podcast.

0:11.0

Welcome so much to the show.

0:13.0

So, we are in a little short series called

0:18.0

for the love of ending the year with the bang.

0:21.0

We can't help it as we kind of get to the end of the year.

0:26.0

It's just we're thinking about closing some doors and opening new ones.

0:32.0

And you know, it's just a date on the calendar.

0:35.0

Life is actually, you know, linear and just continues to move forward.

0:39.0

But something about changing the calendar to the next year just invites us, right?

0:46.0

Invites us to take stock, to look backward, to look forward.

0:51.0

So this is what we call our benediction episode of the year.

0:54.0

We do it every year. It's to give this community and ourselves a second to pause and to reflect

1:01.0

and then look forward in anticipation of what's coming.

1:05.0

And I don't want to spend too much time right now going through the most painful

1:09.0

communal memories of 2022.

1:12.0

But every one of us knows that the world dealt us a lot of blows this year.

1:17.0

There were losses, there were setbacks.

1:19.0

But also worth noting important to note, there was joy too.

1:24.0

2022 was really from the get go for me an injection of some unexpected happiness.

1:33.0

A new relationship that I didn't see coming.

1:37.0

Some healing, a continued growth.

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