Make your bed.
These are the surprising words that Women of Faith veteran Patsy Clairmont credits with saving her life in her book, Stained Glass Hearts.
Here’s her incredible story as I recounted in the chapter of my book, Fear, Faith, and a Fistful of Chocolate, about dealing with anxiety:
“Patsy, even as a believer, was unable to accept responsibility for running away from people and things that intimidated her. In her mind, her fear-avoidance behavior was always someone else’s fault and out of her control. Patsy downed tranquilizers like candy and became drug dependent.
After suffering hundreds of debilitating panic attacks, Patsy finally reached a breaking point. This was not living. She was the equivalent of a breathing corpse. Something had to change.
One morning, while she was hiding beneath her blanket, Patsy heard her Savior’s still, small voice whisper three life-changing words to her tormented heart: Make your bed.
No kidding.
Although at first ‘Make your bed’ didn’t sound much like a divine directive from the Master of the universe, it was brilliant, really. So simple … it was something she could actually do. Patsy felt powerless to address the mountain of problems in her life, but by golly, she could make her bed. And by making her bed, she couldn’t still be cowering in it. She had to get up and start putting one shaky foot in front of the other on the long, twisting road back to living.”
Make your bed.
Three simple little words. Yet profound healing power is contained therein.
These very words jumped out at me recently while I was reading the story of Peter performing a healing miracle in Jesus’ name in Acts 9:33-34.
“And there he [Peter] found a certain man named Aeneas, who had been bedridden eight years, for he was paralyzed. And Peter said to him, ‘Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you; arise, and make your bed.’ And immediately he arose” (NASB).
Funny, I’d read that story dozens of times before but somehow had never noticed those particular three words. But this time, with Patsy’s story fresh in my memory banks, they glowed like neon lights.
Make your bed.
Wow. These simple words were astounding game-changers in the lives of Aeneas and Patsy. So how do these unlikely but powerful words apply to me? How do they apply to you?
Perhaps it has something to do with motivation. With taking the first step away from our stagnancy and moving forward. With shucking our old normal and taking the risk to seek a better normal. With becoming more obedient, courageous, or dependent on Papa’s strength rather than our own.
What if complacency is robbing us of the “more” Papa God has in mind for us to be and accomplish before we burst through Heaven’s gates?
Or maybe we simply need to change the sheets. Hmm.
Make your bed.
What do you think, BBFF? (Best Blog Friend Forever) How does this three-word mandate apply to you?