“How are you feeling ‘project human’ with the thought of a demon whispering you in the ear that everything is temporal, and nothing is supposed to be repeated?”

This is one of the confronting lines of a book called “Projektmennesket” (project human) of Anders Fogh Jensen I’m currently studying for my Masters in Diaconia. The author describes our current society as a project society all about saying yes to as much as possible. It’s about constantly optimising one’s chances for getting a new project, whether work-related or in our free time. This new normal in society demands endless initiative from each individual to pursue the next project in order to not land in a place of unemployment or boredom. The spirit of project society is ‘next’ and ‘new’ while repetition is the enemy. Instead, there is a constant search for openings when what is often needed is boundaries.

When rarely no one is resisting this pace, life becomes about keeping up on the threadmill of the thrill of a new exciting project. Overbookings become a way of life. Because there is no collective opposition to the race and pace, there are instead individual breakdowns manifesting as stress, depression and burnout. When project society does not think in foundations but in stepping stones, it has a price.

Whether you agree totally in this author’s description of today’s society or not, I bet you can recognise some of the dynamics…

Do you feel caught up in all this madness sometimes? Ready for some more rest, rhythms and repetitions instead of constantly chasing the next stepping stone for the life you are building? I am with you. 🙋


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To build for a lasting impact, foundations are key. What’s your foundation? Jesus talks about foundations’ significance this way:

“Everyone who hears my teaching and applies it to his life can be compared to a wise man who built his house on an unshakeable foundation. When the rains fell and the flood came, with fierce winds beating upon his house, it stood firm because of its strong foundation.

But everyone who hears my teaching and does not apply it to his life can be compared to a foolish man who built his house on sand. When it rained and rained and the flood came, with wind and waves beating upon his house, it collapsed and was swept away.” Matt. 8,24 TPT.

This is the cure for anxiety, to apply His transformative words to our lives in order to have a strong, firm and unshakeable foundation in Him.

Another illustration on foundations is the act of filling up a see-through vase. The vase is a picture of our life. First, the vase is filled up with sand which symbolises hobbies, cleaning, phone calls, emails, sport etc. It’s all the stuff that needs to get done for our daily lives to be sorted. After filling the vase up with sand, stones are laid on top to symbolise substantials like bible, prayer, community, worship and church. It will quickly be evident it can’t all be stuffed in the vase. It’s cramped, over the top and overwhelming. But if the order is changed and the foundational stones are laid in the bottom first, all the sand, symbolising less important things, seems to find its place, even with the complete same amount of ingredients. This is the mystery of life. The upside down kingdom. The way of Jesus.

Have you ever experienced that what you start with really matters? What’s most important to you?

I pray it will be our reality that as we continuously above all constantly chase after the realm of God’s kingdom and the righteousness that proceeds from him, all these less important things will be given to us abundantly. Matt. 6,33 TPT.

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Let’s not only adapt to society’s frantic search for stepping stones but let’s be more intentional about the invisible: roots, foundations and our inner heart from where life flows.

Let’s build wisely together on the rock that is higher than us, remaining in Him so that what we build last into eternity.

Bless you,

Sandra.


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