Monday, October 11, 2010

Tradition


Sometimes I wonder why we do all the things we do.

Like why we have people stand up in front of the church, all dressed up for half an hour at our wedding.

Or we we *all* get dressed up for a wedding.

And why do we make such a big deal over a wedding when it's really the marriage that counts.

And why our culture still makes such a huge deal over the wedding day, when in reality it means absolutely nothing.

Or why.....

Or why.....

Tradition? T.R.A.D.I.T.I.O.N {think Fiddler on the Roof}

Part of it makes me want to go get married on the beach in South Padre ;) just because it's not tradition. But then, my wedding counts for something to me, because my marriage would mean a lot to me. I want my wedding to be made up of things that really mean something to me.

I guess I'm just a rebel against tradition, because for the most part it seems so pointless.

Ok, so our wedding [if we have one] is one day of our life. But really, so much of our life is governed by this little thing called tradition.

Why do we do a lot of the things we do? Because of tradition. And why do we worship the way we do? A lot of times because of tradition.

It makes me want to question the "why" of all the things I do. Is it just because it's the accepted thing to do, or does it really mean something to me? I'm really against doing something that doesn't have any value for me, just because it looks good, or it's the "right" thing to do, but in reality I do it more than think I do. When I pray a certain way, when I worship a certain way, when I listen to certain music [or don't listen to certain music] much of it is "just the way things are done".

What if our *whole* life was completely free of tradition. It was as if you didn't know the way to do anything, and you were free to do everything *exactly* the way the Lord was telling you.

I feel like this is where I need to clarify; I'm *not* saying that because it's a tradition that we should ditch it, I'm saying that we shouldn't do it just *because* it's tradition. I'm also not saying that just because it's tradition that it's not important, some things are "the way it's done" *because* it's right, such as...... getting married. The wedding and marriage certificate are not just tradition, they are what's right before God.

So....... all that to say, I guess I'm a rebel against tradition and my wedding [or any other big party that I throw] is going to be the coolest un-traditional party, /just/ the way I like it ;)

Just kidding! I didn't write all that just to make the point that weddings should be cool [In reality this post isn't even about weddings] I just thought it was a good ending, since I didn't really have one, because this was just some stuff floating around in my head while I was editing [what else?] wedding pictures. :-)

Thanks for making it this far... if you're still reading all these thoughts you get to see a picture :) lol






7 comments:

  1. Great thoughts, Kelley! I agree, sometimes we just get stuck in a rut. Doing things "just because" that's the way it's always been done. Something Jesus really *got onto* the Pharisees about!

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  3. I made it to the picture! :) Humans will always make a everything in to a tradition. Even when you go to a church like I have been going to. Who won't call it "church" because they are trying to get away from that type of thing... still have lots of traditions that they have developed even when trying to not be traditional but to be led by the spirit.
    Good thought. Also. If you get married at a beach in So Padre then it MIGHT become a tradition... hehehhe... cause then Kara will do it, and Amy will do it.....

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  4. Thanks David. hahah, I love you Susan! :) hmmm, I wouldn't want to start another tradition would I....

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  5. Hmm..... This is some good stuff to chew on. :)

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  6. haha, Kelley! you make me laugh. :) you're so cute and thought-provoking. It's like just because we grew up in a Christian home or were taught about God or were around people who loved God ~ none of that makes *me personally* love God ~ I have to have that relationship on my own. I love your thoughts... And if you get married on the beach, umm, you could invite me. =) Haha, I'm sure whatever you decide shall be beautiful and perfect and totally *you*

    Love you so much!

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  7. hahah, Thanks Ruth Ann! Glad of that :)

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