I just finished Fields Of The Fatherless by C. Thomas Davis. Here are some excerpts that spoke right to my heart and answered questions that I have been asking God about serving AIDS orphans in South Africa...
"The Lord has told us that He is the Father of the Fatherless; so, if we truly want to experience God we must go where He is-in the fields of the fatherless. It is in this place where God reveals Himself." page 11
"...God's joy could be mine when I participated with Him in doing something that mattered so much to Him!" page 26
"If you searched the Bible from front to back, you'd find many issues close to God's heart. But you'd notice three groups of people coming up again and again...Allow me to introduce you to those God continually draws our attention to. They are the orphans, widows, and strangers. What these people have in common is their desperate need of provision and protection. They are the weak, the under-privileged, and the needy among us...Cleary, the protection and well being of this group are one of God's great and constant concerns. So much so, in fact, that he defines Who He is by His promises to them. Consider his promise to provide:
"A father of the fatherless, a defender of widows,
Is God in his holy habitation.
God sets the solitary in families;
He brings out those who are bound into prosperity. (Psalm 68:5-6)" page 26-27
"God gave the responsibility to care for the defenseless to those claiming to be followers of Christ. It is through our hands the Father's love comes, it is through our voices His voice is heard, it is through our efforts and those of the church that his care is revealed to the ones the rest of the world has forgotten." page 33
"As we focus on fulfilling what is on God's heart, looking ahead to the joy he promises-we help others find the love of God through the giving of ourselves. That's the ultimate goal!" page 77
"...Jesus spoke to the very heart of the matter. "I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you." (John 14:18). page 130
"This is the greatest need to be met in our day-to know our true Father. Knowing Him brings definition, fulfillment, and completion to our lives. It truly answers the questions of our existence, yesterday, today and tomorrow. God is our Father." page 130
"The more we become the hands, the feet, the love of Jesus, the more joy we find. We give, and we end up receiving much more than we could ever imagine...After all is said and done, when we sincerely ask God the question, "If I could live my life doing only one thing, what would You want me to do?" page 133
"As you walk through the fields of the fatherless
Your light will break forth like the morning!
And the life you live will no longer seem mundane and meaningless.
Instead, every minute will be filled with joy, purpose and significance.
And when this life is over and you stand face-to-face with the Father,
what a reward will be in store for you!
Because you saw the face of Jesus in the face of the lost and lonely,
God will see His Son in your eyes.
Because you cared more about what He care most about-
God will recognize you as his faithful partner.
And because you made every effort to express in simple ways the Father's love
the smallest deeds you did for the least of these will count greatly for all eternity." page 134
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
I Had No Idea What 2 Years Could Do
Today I celebrate the 2 year anniversary of my baptism. (and of both my daughers!!)
I had no idea that my life would look like this today. I had no idea what the heart of God was really like. I had no idea who Jesus Christ was and what He offered to those who followed Him. I had no idea that my life would be headed in this direction. I had no idea that it really wasn't all about me, that I could find true peace and joy in Christ and in looking outside of my own self. I had no that these would be the words that God would really put in my heart to live by....I had no idea!!
"Share your food with the hungry,
and give your shelter to the homeless.
Give clothes to those who need them,
and do not hide from relatives who need your help.
Then your salvation will come like the dawn,
and your wounds will quickly heal.
Your godliness will lead you forward,
and the glory of the Lord will protect you from behind.
Then, when you call, the Lord will answer.
'Yes, I am here,' he will quickly reply."
Isaiah 58:7-9
I had no idea that my life would look like this today. I had no idea what the heart of God was really like. I had no idea who Jesus Christ was and what He offered to those who followed Him. I had no idea that my life would be headed in this direction. I had no idea that it really wasn't all about me, that I could find true peace and joy in Christ and in looking outside of my own self. I had no that these would be the words that God would really put in my heart to live by....I had no idea!!
"Share your food with the hungry,
and give your shelter to the homeless.
Give clothes to those who need them,
and do not hide from relatives who need your help.
Then your salvation will come like the dawn,
and your wounds will quickly heal.
Your godliness will lead you forward,
and the glory of the Lord will protect you from behind.
Then, when you call, the Lord will answer.
'Yes, I am here,' he will quickly reply."
Isaiah 58:7-9
Monday, March 17, 2008
Take Up Your Cross
My next door neighbor, Lisa, has become one of my dearest friends. Over the last 9 months we have shared 2 very important passions together. One is running (we workout together 6 days a week at 5am! We ran a half marathon in January and are now training for a duathlon in April!) And the other is working alongside Acres of Love to rescue and care for abandoned AIDS orphans in South Africa. Lisa has also been invited to go to SA in October and together we are carefully wrestling with this big decision. We are prayerfully considering this risky and life changing trip and as sisters in Christ we want to be sure of God's will in each of our lives as we struggle through this discernment process.
A few Saturdays ago we were running along the San Juan river bed. We were jamming that morning, running so hard and strong as we talked about what we thought God might be wanting to use our lives for, what purpose does He want us to serve, and if we felt we were being called to go to South Africa. We made a joke that it sure would be nice if God would just give us a clear sign in regards to his will for us in this decision. Immediately our attention was drawn down to the ground in front of us as we ran past a small, wooden, hand made cross on the ground. We both freaked out!! Wow, there's a sign for us! I turned back and bent down to grab the cross and as I stood up a scripture came to me and I said out loud...."Take up your cross and follow me." I carried that cross for the rest of our run, getting some strange looks from passers by! It now hangs on my kitchen wall.
This past Sunday at church one of the pastors did his sermon on that very scripture. Strange coincidence?
"Then Jesus said to his disciples, "If any of you want to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it."
-Matthew 16: 24-25
My bible commentary says this about the verse "When Jesus used this pictures of his followers taking up their crosses to follow him, the disciples knew what he meant. Crucifixion was a common Roman method of execution, and condemned criminals had to carry their cross through the streets to the execution site. Following Jesus, therefore, meant a true commitment, the risk of death, and no turning back...Real discipleship implies real commitment-pledging our whole existence to his service. If we try to save our physical life from death, pain, or discomfort, we may risk losing eternal life. If we protect ourselves from the pain that God calls us to suffer, we begin to die spiritually and emotionally. Our lives turn inward, and we lose our intended purpose. When we give our life in service to Christ, we discover the real purpose of living."
A few Saturdays ago we were running along the San Juan river bed. We were jamming that morning, running so hard and strong as we talked about what we thought God might be wanting to use our lives for, what purpose does He want us to serve, and if we felt we were being called to go to South Africa. We made a joke that it sure would be nice if God would just give us a clear sign in regards to his will for us in this decision. Immediately our attention was drawn down to the ground in front of us as we ran past a small, wooden, hand made cross on the ground. We both freaked out!! Wow, there's a sign for us! I turned back and bent down to grab the cross and as I stood up a scripture came to me and I said out loud...."Take up your cross and follow me." I carried that cross for the rest of our run, getting some strange looks from passers by! It now hangs on my kitchen wall.
This past Sunday at church one of the pastors did his sermon on that very scripture. Strange coincidence?
"Then Jesus said to his disciples, "If any of you want to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it."
-Matthew 16: 24-25
My bible commentary says this about the verse "When Jesus used this pictures of his followers taking up their crosses to follow him, the disciples knew what he meant. Crucifixion was a common Roman method of execution, and condemned criminals had to carry their cross through the streets to the execution site. Following Jesus, therefore, meant a true commitment, the risk of death, and no turning back...Real discipleship implies real commitment-pledging our whole existence to his service. If we try to save our physical life from death, pain, or discomfort, we may risk losing eternal life. If we protect ourselves from the pain that God calls us to suffer, we begin to die spiritually and emotionally. Our lives turn inward, and we lose our intended purpose. When we give our life in service to Christ, we discover the real purpose of living."
Thursday, March 13, 2008
"Be Careful What You Wish For...
...you just might get it all...you just might get it all!"
by Chris Daughtry
I would say that second to the blessings that I ask for in regards to health and safety and strong faith for my family, one of my most frequent prayers goes something like this...
"God, thank you! Thank you for everything that you have done for me. Thank you for saving my life and for inviting me into this relationship with you. Thank you for loving me and accepting me even though I never did anything to deserve it. I am so humbled by your love, so overwhelmed by how good you are and I want to be in your presence all the time. I want to live my life totally committed to you, following you, being transformed by you. I want to be a light to shine in this world for you. I want to share your love with everyone. Your plan for saving this world is so, so perfect and I want to be a part of it. God change me and mold me and make me better. Lord use my life to bring you glory so that the the world will turn to you. I want everyone to know you and be in the middle of your love. I know that you are the answer, that you are the way to real freedom and peace and joy. I want to make a difference for you. I want to help you and serve you and dedicate my life to you. Use me Lord, use me."
I talk like this with God all the time. I have this deep, unquenchable desire to really step up and step out to make a difference for God and I have begged him countless times to use me for his glory.
I wonder if this opportunity to serve these sick, traumatized, helpless orphans in South Africa is His personal invitation?
by Chris Daughtry
I would say that second to the blessings that I ask for in regards to health and safety and strong faith for my family, one of my most frequent prayers goes something like this...
"God, thank you! Thank you for everything that you have done for me. Thank you for saving my life and for inviting me into this relationship with you. Thank you for loving me and accepting me even though I never did anything to deserve it. I am so humbled by your love, so overwhelmed by how good you are and I want to be in your presence all the time. I want to live my life totally committed to you, following you, being transformed by you. I want to be a light to shine in this world for you. I want to share your love with everyone. Your plan for saving this world is so, so perfect and I want to be a part of it. God change me and mold me and make me better. Lord use my life to bring you glory so that the the world will turn to you. I want everyone to know you and be in the middle of your love. I know that you are the answer, that you are the way to real freedom and peace and joy. I want to make a difference for you. I want to help you and serve you and dedicate my life to you. Use me Lord, use me."
I talk like this with God all the time. I have this deep, unquenchable desire to really step up and step out to make a difference for God and I have begged him countless times to use me for his glory.
I wonder if this opportunity to serve these sick, traumatized, helpless orphans in South Africa is His personal invitation?
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
The Desires of My Heart
"There is a radiance hidden in your heart that the world desperately needs."
-Captivating; Unveiling the Mystery Of A Woman's Soul
Mark and I met with our pastor last week to help navigate through a decision that is weighing on us. Since my involvement with an amazing organization called Acres of Love, I have found my life taking on a whole new purpose and direction. I feel very passionate about the work that Acres is doing to rescue and care for abandoned AIDS orphans in South Africa. I worked hard for months to plan a fundraiser to help with the costs for medical care for one very sick little girl in one of their homes and it was a smashing success. The organization has invited me to go to South Africa in October to meet the kids and see first hand how the program works.
My heart says to go, but head is freaking out. It's a dangerous country and I am the mother to 2 young girls. Is this the right season of life for me to do this? Is this where God wants me? Is He "calling" me to go there and be a part of this important cause? I asked my pastor "How do I know if this is God's will for me or if this is just me trying to fulfill some selfish desire?"
He answered, "God gives us the desires of our heart."
God made me to be a crazy romantic, a passionate bleeding heart, a natural servant, an obligated doer and my heart is aching to help these children in South Africa and make a real difference in their lives.
God, help me to know what you want me to do.
-Captivating; Unveiling the Mystery Of A Woman's Soul
Mark and I met with our pastor last week to help navigate through a decision that is weighing on us. Since my involvement with an amazing organization called Acres of Love, I have found my life taking on a whole new purpose and direction. I feel very passionate about the work that Acres is doing to rescue and care for abandoned AIDS orphans in South Africa. I worked hard for months to plan a fundraiser to help with the costs for medical care for one very sick little girl in one of their homes and it was a smashing success. The organization has invited me to go to South Africa in October to meet the kids and see first hand how the program works.
My heart says to go, but head is freaking out. It's a dangerous country and I am the mother to 2 young girls. Is this the right season of life for me to do this? Is this where God wants me? Is He "calling" me to go there and be a part of this important cause? I asked my pastor "How do I know if this is God's will for me or if this is just me trying to fulfill some selfish desire?"
He answered, "God gives us the desires of our heart."
God made me to be a crazy romantic, a passionate bleeding heart, a natural servant, an obligated doer and my heart is aching to help these children in South Africa and make a real difference in their lives.
God, help me to know what you want me to do.
Friday, January 18, 2008
Every Square Inch
A couple weeks ago, Pastor Tod's sermon posed the question, "What would it look like if God were running EVERY SQUARE INCH of your life?"
Hmmm...I wondered....what WOULD it look like if God were totally in charge of everything in my life? Would things be different? What would change about my life? What WOULD it look like if God were running my marriage, my parenting, my friendships and family relationships, my free time, my phone calls, emails, to do-list, my actions and words, etc?
I tend to think that I'm doing a pretty good job in my walk with God. I've come a long, long way in the last few years and I feel that I am sincerely committed to God, to studying His word, to being a good disciple of Christ. And then this question comes up, and I am hit head on with my pride and my ego. Yes, I'm doing pretty good, but surely, I started to realize, I still have a lot more to learn and my life still has a lot of areas that I haven't really given over completely to God. I started to see how my feelings of righteousness might start to get in the way of really surrendering to God and giving him control of all areas. Once we start to think that we are doing real good in our walk with God, that we are doing just fine on our own, is when we start to forget how much we need God and his grace. We start to rely on our own strength and wisdom, we start to push or own agenda and make our own list of priorities. This is when we are embarking on trouble. This is when we distance ourselves from God, forget about His agenda and plan and we start be be the God of our own lives. From Tod's question, I realized that while I was making improvements, I still desperately needed to rely on God to run every square inch of my life.
Since I heard this question, I have been rolling it around a lot in my head when dealing with day to day situations. And I've realized that if God were really running every square inch of my life, it would look a lot different. When I have found myself at a cross-road in making a decision, I try to recite "EVERY SQUARE INCH" and it reminds me to try to look at things through God's eyes so that I can make the right choice.
"For those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted." Luke 18:14
Hmmm...I wondered....what WOULD it look like if God were totally in charge of everything in my life? Would things be different? What would change about my life? What WOULD it look like if God were running my marriage, my parenting, my friendships and family relationships, my free time, my phone calls, emails, to do-list, my actions and words, etc?
I tend to think that I'm doing a pretty good job in my walk with God. I've come a long, long way in the last few years and I feel that I am sincerely committed to God, to studying His word, to being a good disciple of Christ. And then this question comes up, and I am hit head on with my pride and my ego. Yes, I'm doing pretty good, but surely, I started to realize, I still have a lot more to learn and my life still has a lot of areas that I haven't really given over completely to God. I started to see how my feelings of righteousness might start to get in the way of really surrendering to God and giving him control of all areas. Once we start to think that we are doing real good in our walk with God, that we are doing just fine on our own, is when we start to forget how much we need God and his grace. We start to rely on our own strength and wisdom, we start to push or own agenda and make our own list of priorities. This is when we are embarking on trouble. This is when we distance ourselves from God, forget about His agenda and plan and we start be be the God of our own lives. From Tod's question, I realized that while I was making improvements, I still desperately needed to rely on God to run every square inch of my life.
Since I heard this question, I have been rolling it around a lot in my head when dealing with day to day situations. And I've realized that if God were really running every square inch of my life, it would look a lot different. When I have found myself at a cross-road in making a decision, I try to recite "EVERY SQUARE INCH" and it reminds me to try to look at things through God's eyes so that I can make the right choice.
"For those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted." Luke 18:14
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Law or Love?
My father-in-law and I met for coffee back in November and had a loving debate about religion. We went back and forth over whether it was more important to follow the laws, do right, and be good (his side!) or love God above all else and put the emphasis on your relationship with Him. (my side!)
I was doing my bible study homework this morning and studied this in Matthew. Point for me!!!! (hehe!)
In Matthew 12:
"At about that time Jesus was walking through some grainfields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry, so they began breaking off some heads of grain and eating them. But some Pharisees saw them do it and protested, "Look, your disciples are breaking the law by harvesting grain on the Sabbath.
Jesus said to them..."I tell you, there is one here who is even greater than the Temple! But you would not have condemned my innocent disciples if you knew the meaning of the Scripture: 'I want you to show mercy, not offer sacrifices.' For the Son of Man is Lord, even over the Sabbath!"
When Jesus refers to the scriptures, he is talking about Hosea 6:6, "I want you to show love, not offer sacrifices. I want you to know me more than I want burnt offerings."
The Pharisees could not see beyond their law's technicalities. They had no room for compassion, and they were determined to accuse Jesus of wrongdoing. Jesus was not condoning disobedience to God's laws, he was emphasizing discernment and compassion in enforcing the laws. The 10 Commandments require the Sabbath to be kept holy. The Pharisees had interpreted that to require a long list of actions that could not be done on the Sabbath, forcing people to rest. But the purpose of the Sabbath is to rest and worship God. The Pharisees had lost the spirit of the law and were rigidly demanding that the law be obeyed. They were so concerned with the religious rituals that they missed the whole purpose of the law- to bring people to God. If we become more concerned with the law, then we will miss God even as we think we are obeying him. When Jesus quotes Hosea, he tells us that our heart attitude toward God comes first. Only then can we properly obey and observe religious regulations and rituals.
I was doing my bible study homework this morning and studied this in Matthew. Point for me!!!! (hehe!)
In Matthew 12:
"At about that time Jesus was walking through some grainfields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry, so they began breaking off some heads of grain and eating them. But some Pharisees saw them do it and protested, "Look, your disciples are breaking the law by harvesting grain on the Sabbath.
Jesus said to them..."I tell you, there is one here who is even greater than the Temple! But you would not have condemned my innocent disciples if you knew the meaning of the Scripture: 'I want you to show mercy, not offer sacrifices.' For the Son of Man is Lord, even over the Sabbath!"
When Jesus refers to the scriptures, he is talking about Hosea 6:6, "I want you to show love, not offer sacrifices. I want you to know me more than I want burnt offerings."
The Pharisees could not see beyond their law's technicalities. They had no room for compassion, and they were determined to accuse Jesus of wrongdoing. Jesus was not condoning disobedience to God's laws, he was emphasizing discernment and compassion in enforcing the laws. The 10 Commandments require the Sabbath to be kept holy. The Pharisees had interpreted that to require a long list of actions that could not be done on the Sabbath, forcing people to rest. But the purpose of the Sabbath is to rest and worship God. The Pharisees had lost the spirit of the law and were rigidly demanding that the law be obeyed. They were so concerned with the religious rituals that they missed the whole purpose of the law- to bring people to God. If we become more concerned with the law, then we will miss God even as we think we are obeying him. When Jesus quotes Hosea, he tells us that our heart attitude toward God comes first. Only then can we properly obey and observe religious regulations and rituals.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
What It's All About
Sometimes I feel so overwhelmed with the task of sharing my faith with people. I want to, because I want people to know what an awesome difference God has made in my life, and I want them to come to know this God too. But, it's such a huge topic, and I never know where to begin, how to explain it, what to tell. I try to come up with proof for the Bible, evidence for the life of Jesus, answers to all the big questions. It's so daunting, seems impossible to explain, and I really don't understand it all well enough myself.
As I sort of soaked in the concept of the "fruit of the spirit" from my last blog, I began to get this reassuring feeling that God wants us to share Him with people exactly this way....by letting his spirit come into your life, change you, produce good fruit, and then just give Him the credit for it. The Lord wants to be glorified for all the great things He does in your life so that people will take notice of Him, become interested in his true saving power and then turn to Him themselves. This is how we share the gospel, the Good News of Jesus Christ, the real message of the redeeming work that God is still doing everyday. ,
"I am the true grapevine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every brach of mine that doesn't produce fruit, and he prunes the branches that do bear fruit so that they will produce even more. You have already been pruned and purified by the message I have given you. Remain in me, and I will remain in you. For a branch cannot produce fruit if it is severed from the vine, and you cannot be fruitful unless you remain in me. " John 15:1-4 "When you produce much fruit, you are truly my disciples. tis brings much glory to my Father." John 15:7
These teaching about the fruit of the spirit and the vine and the branches might very well be my most favorite that I have learned. It seems to me that this is what God is all about. He is in the business of saving people. He wants to come into your life, move into your heart, prune you and purify you, change you, improve you, make you better, more whole. Then he wants you to just remain in Him, rely on him to be your source of true life, and then just give him the credit for all the amazing and miraculous things He has done in your life so that other will take notice and turn to him also. It's so beautiful, so perfect, so awesome, so overwhelming and glorious.
As I sort of soaked in the concept of the "fruit of the spirit" from my last blog, I began to get this reassuring feeling that God wants us to share Him with people exactly this way....by letting his spirit come into your life, change you, produce good fruit, and then just give Him the credit for it. The Lord wants to be glorified for all the great things He does in your life so that people will take notice of Him, become interested in his true saving power and then turn to Him themselves. This is how we share the gospel, the Good News of Jesus Christ, the real message of the redeeming work that God is still doing everyday. ,
"I am the true grapevine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every brach of mine that doesn't produce fruit, and he prunes the branches that do bear fruit so that they will produce even more. You have already been pruned and purified by the message I have given you. Remain in me, and I will remain in you. For a branch cannot produce fruit if it is severed from the vine, and you cannot be fruitful unless you remain in me. " John 15:1-4 "When you produce much fruit, you are truly my disciples. tis brings much glory to my Father." John 15:7
These teaching about the fruit of the spirit and the vine and the branches might very well be my most favorite that I have learned. It seems to me that this is what God is all about. He is in the business of saving people. He wants to come into your life, move into your heart, prune you and purify you, change you, improve you, make you better, more whole. Then he wants you to just remain in Him, rely on him to be your source of true life, and then just give him the credit for all the amazing and miraculous things He has done in your life so that other will take notice and turn to him also. It's so beautiful, so perfect, so awesome, so overwhelming and glorious.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
The Best Compliment I Have Ever Recieved
Mark and I went out for dinner last night. Over a delicious meal and a nice conversation, he gave me the best compliment I have ever received. He said "You are extraordinary at life!"
He continued on to explain that he thought most people look back on their life and wish that they did things differently. He guessed that most people wish they focused more time and attention on their family, on time spent with their friends, on their spiritual journey, on eating healthy and taking care of their bodies and on giving back to society. He told me that he was impressed by my priorities, my motivation and the way I lived my life focused on these things.
I was flattered, speechless and proud. But I couldn't really take all the credit.
As I began to talk about this more with Mark and reflect on my life, I realized that I have always tried to live my life this way. I have always had a pretty clear idea of what it takes to live life the "right way." But, honestly, up until the last couple of years, although I was close to doing it right, I could never really get it all together at the same time. I would be really good at this part for awhile, then really good at that part for awhile, but I fell tragically short of doing it all right at the same time.
Until I added God into the equation...AND PUT HIM FIRST. Once my faith matured a little and I truly handed my heart and life over to God, everything else seemed to fall into the right place. It was as if He truly completed me, made me whole, filled up all the empty places in my life and made the puzzle fit nicely together.
When I am right with God, when I am focused on Him, in communion with Him, when I am submitting to Him, when I am putting Him in control of my life, when I am truly trusting Him, when I am spending regular time in his word and seeking Him in every moment...life just works better. And when that is all true in my relationship with Him, I seem to have the blissful and sure feeling that this is what life is all about, that this is how it's supposed to be, that I am getting it right. And really, I can't take credit for all the goodness, because it's the God part of the whole thing that makes it work just right.
"But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control." Galatians 5:22-23
He continued on to explain that he thought most people look back on their life and wish that they did things differently. He guessed that most people wish they focused more time and attention on their family, on time spent with their friends, on their spiritual journey, on eating healthy and taking care of their bodies and on giving back to society. He told me that he was impressed by my priorities, my motivation and the way I lived my life focused on these things.
I was flattered, speechless and proud. But I couldn't really take all the credit.
As I began to talk about this more with Mark and reflect on my life, I realized that I have always tried to live my life this way. I have always had a pretty clear idea of what it takes to live life the "right way." But, honestly, up until the last couple of years, although I was close to doing it right, I could never really get it all together at the same time. I would be really good at this part for awhile, then really good at that part for awhile, but I fell tragically short of doing it all right at the same time.
Until I added God into the equation...AND PUT HIM FIRST. Once my faith matured a little and I truly handed my heart and life over to God, everything else seemed to fall into the right place. It was as if He truly completed me, made me whole, filled up all the empty places in my life and made the puzzle fit nicely together.
When I am right with God, when I am focused on Him, in communion with Him, when I am submitting to Him, when I am putting Him in control of my life, when I am truly trusting Him, when I am spending regular time in his word and seeking Him in every moment...life just works better. And when that is all true in my relationship with Him, I seem to have the blissful and sure feeling that this is what life is all about, that this is how it's supposed to be, that I am getting it right. And really, I can't take credit for all the goodness, because it's the God part of the whole thing that makes it work just right.
"But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control." Galatians 5:22-23
Monday, December 24, 2007
Save Me My Savior
Heavenly Father,
Thank you for coming to this earth in Jesus Christ. Thank you for becoming flesh and blood that we could see and touch and hear and interact with. Thank you for coming to save us, for showing us the way to true freedom, to peace and everlasting life. Thank for you coming into my life a couple of years ago. Thank you for still being that Savior that accepts me, forgives me, guides me, teaches me and loves me. Thank you for who you are to me and to this world still in so much pain. Lord, I pray that you will continue to reveal your truth to me, that you will continue to work within me, changing my heart, making my faith for you stronger, my commitment to you deeper, my love for you more and more. I pray that I will be open to your leading in my life, that I will act according to your plan and purpose, that I will allow you to work in and through me. I pray that you will make me a strong leader in my home for my family and a shining example for everyone in my life. God I surrender my heart to you. I give you my life so that I might live for you. Please forgive me for the ways that I am still so doubtful, for the ways that I allow my selfish desires to control the way I act and speak. Please continue to save me, my Savior. I need you. I love you.
In Christ's Name I pray,
Amen
Thank you for coming to this earth in Jesus Christ. Thank you for becoming flesh and blood that we could see and touch and hear and interact with. Thank you for coming to save us, for showing us the way to true freedom, to peace and everlasting life. Thank for you coming into my life a couple of years ago. Thank you for still being that Savior that accepts me, forgives me, guides me, teaches me and loves me. Thank you for who you are to me and to this world still in so much pain. Lord, I pray that you will continue to reveal your truth to me, that you will continue to work within me, changing my heart, making my faith for you stronger, my commitment to you deeper, my love for you more and more. I pray that I will be open to your leading in my life, that I will act according to your plan and purpose, that I will allow you to work in and through me. I pray that you will make me a strong leader in my home for my family and a shining example for everyone in my life. God I surrender my heart to you. I give you my life so that I might live for you. Please forgive me for the ways that I am still so doubtful, for the ways that I allow my selfish desires to control the way I act and speak. Please continue to save me, my Savior. I need you. I love you.
In Christ's Name I pray,
Amen
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