3 WAYS TO BEAT A SUMMER SLUMP
Every summer, it always feels like we sneeze, and it’s the 4th of July. Then we blink, and it’s over altogether!
Perhaps it’s been a jam-packed summer filled with sweet memories so far. Or maybe it’s felt like you are wandering around in a hot, dry desert as the Israelites did. Or you find yourself barely able to tread the water of the lake you’re in.
One of the trickiest things about summer is how easily it can pull us out of routine and away from God.
You could call it a "summer slump."
But summer can actually be one of the most powerful times to connect with God! For us to be reminded of His creation and beauty!
Think about that for a second...
Summer brings a buzz to it, an extra energy at times. The sun rises early, with birds singing away for all to hear, and then sets well into the evening, giving us a second wind to capitalize on all this “extra time” we now feel exists!
Summertime could be a huge opportunity for us to rest, enjoy, and immerse ourselves in God’s plans. This season could be reflective, and one of the most tangible times to be intimately close to God.
Yes, there are grad parties galore, weekends cheering away at sports tournaments, and some lucky ones may enjoy a weekend at the lake "up north". While all of that is part of the joy of summer, they also provide ample distractions and make us feel busier than ever.
But there isn’t anything stopping us from flipping the script and making it more about rest and time with God than about running from thing to thing.
REST
With more than half of summer still left, perhaps we can slow down and be sure that we are tuning in to what God is saying to us this season. Maybe it’s that you need more rest, and resting in Him could require you to drop some of the busy schedule. When you do, connect with God in your rest. Take time in the hammock to reflect and pray, allowing yourself to recharge spiritually as well as physically.
It's also possible to rest in God while still being busy and active by practicing acknowledging His presence as you go do "all the things." You can shop at Aldi with God. You can commute to work with God. You can do the dishes with God, cut the lawn with God, and cook dinner on the grill with God.
COMMUNITY
Maybe it’s that you need more community, and opening your firepit to the neighbors or friends once a week for s’mores leads to more laughter and fellowship than you or they knew was needed. Connect with God in community. Share your faith journeys, pray together and encourage each other in your walks with God.
Don't miss the chance for more community at Northgate too, especially Day at the Lake!
ROUTINE
When summer schedules shift, roll with the changes but put some guideposts up so you don't abandon good disciplines. Perhaps what would be most helpful to you would be to make weekend services (online or in person) a non-negotiable part of your routine, so you are more prepared as the rest of the week pulls you in a thousand directions. Or, you could make a morning walk a daily priority so you can take in God’s creation and feel peace again. Maybe when you water your plants every evening, you use that time to also tell God everything you were thankful for that day.
Whatever you find yourself needing this season, God wants to do it with you.
It’s funny that as kids, we refer to this time as “summer break.” It’s the biggest highlight of childhood, often leaving us with nostalgic feelings as we age and a sense that those were the best of days. Who’s to say that they still aren’t, though? God walks with us our entire lives, changing us, shaping us, revealing new plans or purposes to our steps.
Summertime could easily be the best season to jump leaps and bounds in our relationship with God.
It could require you to slow down a touch or to outright stop and ask God to reveal what He has planned for that moment you find yourself in. It could require that you to stretch yourself socially, or find room in your routines. And each time you do, the more you will realize just how much God has in store.
God can show up in amazing ways if you let Him in, making this summer even more memorable than those 'good old days' you still cherish!
He makes me lie down in green pastures,
he leads me beside quiet waters,
he refreshes my soul.
He guides me along the right paths
for his name’s sake.
Psalm 23:2-3









