The difference between recreation and re-creation
Jeanne, Benjamin and I just got back from a wonderful vacation. We traveled to the west side of the state – to Hood Canal, Port Angeles and Port Townsend. We took care of a mini-ranch for a while, explored the banks of the Elwha River and its newly formed delta, and had plenty of beach time at a number of other locations.
One of my passions is macrophotography. So, yes, I took my camera along. I photographed plenty of insects and spiders on the trip. This was no different than what I would typically do in Moses Lake.
I took time off from writing, which is a great passion of mine, and instead filled these days with many new and different things. On a vacation, I want to take in what I wouldn’t ordinarily experience.
At times we can get into a rut. It is nice to take a break from a typical weekly routine and recharge our batteries. This helps us to avoid burnout and encourages a positive work ethic once we return to “the grind.”
There is a term that I love to use for this sort of thing. Some might call it recreation. However, I refer to this as “re-creation,” which goes far deeper.
If I am intentional about this, and open-minded enough, re-creation can exist within my recreational activities; for example, as I hike, I can reflect upon my life with God.
Re-creation involves quietly listening to God with hectic pace, noise and clutter removed. This environment aids greater clarity and discernment – of God directing us.
Re-creation is a precious gift. When you have such opportunities, cherish them. They are times when God may truly have your undivided attention. This investment can renew your spirit in a very special way.
Isaiah 40:41 – “…but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”