You get your money’s worth at a buffet if you go up at least three times. I’m pretty good at getting to the third plate because it’s about pacing. Unfortunately, I can’t carry my strategy over to Thanksgiving dinner. There’s just something about getting to dessert that feels like running the last 3 miles of a marathon. I know my problem is pacing and the fact that I fill up on mash potatoes and cranberry sauce. In the end leaving room for the the sweet pumpkin and apple pie seems impossible.
When you don’t leave enough room, not only do you sacrifice greatness but you risk disaster. To create the capacity to do great things in our ministry we have to have a plan for margin, especially in these four areas:
You can live life on the fly, you can try to do it all, but all you are living is in chaos. God wants us to leave room so that the Spirit can move us. God wants us to leave room so His dreams and vision can work in our lives. Life isn’t about doing, it’s not always about quantity, life is about allowing God to use you as much as possible.
In which of these four areas do you need to give more room? How do you build margin into your life?