Find Your Voice and Tell Your Story
Tell us a story, Mama.
My kids often requested to hear a story when they were little. Sometimes from a storybook just waiting for us to get lost in the pages of a narrative.
They enjoyed everything from classic tales of fictional characters to Bible stories about real people and about Jesus.
But some of my son and daughter’s favorite stories came from my own childhood. True accounts of my favorite activities, my pets and their names, and what I did to get in trouble and details of my punishment—just to name a few.
As a lover of both the written and spoken word, I’ve always seemed to realize the power of story.
Yet, it took me a bit longer to realize that I have a unique voice and story to share with others, especially my God story.
And so do you, friend.
Look at Psalm 107:2 in the NIV, “Let the redeemed of the LORD tell their story—those he redeemed from the hand of the foe” (emphasis added).
Here are three things to consider as you find your voice to tell your story.
Find Your Voice: Reflect on your life up to this point.
When we look over the chapters of our lives, there are highlights and lowlights and things we’d rather not remember. But we can see it all as something God uses to grow us into His image, help others, and for His glory.
God uses everything in our story, highlights and lowlights, to grow us into His image, help others, and for His glory. #tellyourstory Share on X Read More…April 29, 2021 at 8:30 am | Uncategorized
Practice Self-control with Every Fruit of the Spirit
Although self-control begins with the word self, we ourselves can’t nurture it, much less muster up the power to practice it. Because self-control is a fruit of the Spirit.
I’d heard about the “freshman fifteen.” But I set out with ample willpower to avoid gaining fifteen pounds as I entered my first year in college.
And you know what? I didn’t gain fifteen pounds. Instead, I think I gained a little more. Yikes!
Then, there were girls on the opposite end of the spectrum who starved themselves to be bone-thin. Self-control taken to an unhealthy level.
Whether it’s eating habits or ways we self-medicate to deal with deeper issues, there’s something we often fail to understand about self-control from a biblical perspective. We don’t possess the power to practice it, it’s only through the Holy Spirit.
Galatians 5 encourages us to walk by the Spirit, not to gratify the desires of the flesh (verse 16). The chapter provides a list of fleshly desires such as drunkenness, sexual immorality, impurity, rivalry, strife, jealousy, anger, divisions, dissensions, envy, enmity, sensuality “and things like these” (verses 19-21).
But here’s the stark opposite to the works of the flesh. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.” Galatians 5:22-23 (ESV)
I’ve often wondered why self-control is listed last. Have you?
Perhaps self-control is partly gained from allowing the Holy Spirit to grow and cultivate in us: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and gentleness.
So let’s compare and contrast the works of the flesh with the fruit of the Spirit through reflective questions and thoughts.
Self-control practices love over jealousy and envy.
Read More…April 22, 2021 at 8:30 am | Uncategorized
Why We Never Stop Pursuing our Spouse
There’s one thing about a love story that’s my favorite part, pursuing one another.
It goes something like this.
Guy meets girl. A mutual interest piques. So the couple dates and spends time together.
Love grows and blooms until the storyline reaches an apex, “Will you marry me and be mine forever?”
But there’s something we often overlook in the best love stories: both guy and girl actively pursue each other.
Most of our own love stories followed the same narrative. During the dating period we pursued and loved our spouse with all our energy and they likely reciprocated. Think back, this was my experience, was it yours?
Sadly, once we are married, the pursuing usually comes to a screeching halt. But that’s not what God intended.
What Pursuing Means
What does pursuing really mean? Take a look at these definitions:
Pursuit – interests and attempts to achieve something. (Collins Dictionary)
Pursue – to follow in order to overtake; to engage, chase. (Merriam-Webster)
Pursuit – an effort to secure or attain. (Dictonary.com)
Pursuit – the act of striving to gain or accomplish something. (The Free Dictionary)
Now that we see what pursuing means, it gives us insight into the reasons why it usually stops after we marry. Notice the words above: achieve, secure, attain, gain, and accomplish.
When the pursuing ended with what we wanted, we got the guy or girl, what reason is there to pursue now?
Why Pursue Now
Read More…April 15, 2021 at 8:30 am | Uncategorized
10 Marriage Blessings to Never Take for Granted
My husband and I celebrated thirty-six years of marriage this week. And I know our marriage blessings always far outweigh the hard times.
Still, sometimes we form a perspective through a lens of what’s wrong with the world and our lives.
So that makes it easy to draw attention to the weak spots in our marriage.
Then we forget the great blessings we receive from God in simply being married.
Maybe we can easily jot down what’s wrong in our marriage or what we want out of our marriage. Perhaps we find it difficult to complete a list of blessings.
Anybody relate? My hand’s raised.
But the most concerning thing is what I found as antonyms of “blessing.” According to synonyms.com the opposite of blessings includes: disapproval, curse, rejection, depreciation, negate, invalidate, dislike, boycott, and dishonor.
Now, take a look at synonyms for blessings: approval, acceptance, grace, support, reward, backing, mercy, and thanksgiving.
Yet, as soon as we said, “I do,” God placed a calling on our lives. Along with this calling, doesn’t it make sense to form our perspective through the lens of God’s grace and mercy, and His blessings?
As soon as we said, 'I do,' God placed a calling on our lives. Along with this calling, doesn’t it make sense to form our perspective through the lens of God’s grace and mercy, and His blessings? Share on XFriends, this includes the blessings in our marriage. So, let’s start with a list of 10 marriage blessings.
Wonderful Marriage Blessings
(1.) The blessing of oneness. To be one with our spouse is one of the great mysteries and rewards of marriage. “Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.” Ephesians 5:31 (ESV)
(2.) The blessing of togetherness. Let’s not take our marriage for granted. Think about how many women and men feel alone with no plus one. “What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate.” Mark 10:9 (ESV)
Read More…April 8, 2021 at 8:30 am | Uncategorized
God Bankrupted Heaven to Save Us
God bankrupted heaven for me and for you.
You’ve probably heard it said that Jesus left the splendor of heaven to dwell on earth with mere humans.
So when Christ left the heavenly realm, He left behind all that the word splendor reveals: Great fame or glory, great light or luster; brilliance, magnificent appearance, display or grandeur. (Yourdictionary.com)
Still, there’s more. Jesus also left behind a close and intimate fellowship with the rest of the godhead, God the Father and the Holy Spirit. And He left behind those who never cease to say, “Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come!” Revelation 4:8 (ESV)
But He left. And heaven was not the same until He returned.
Jesus left the splendor and spiritual riches of the heavenly realm to come and save us. Heaven was not the same until He returned. And when He saves us, we are never the same. Share on XHeaven Bankrupted: Jesus Saves
Those daydreams of shining knights coming to save the day and us. The people we hope will swoop in as a hero over our difficult circumstances and life’s unexpected curve balls. They all have cracks in their armor or holes in their capes.
But Jesus steps in and rescues us from areas in our life marked: Rescue needed.
These are our real needs. These are the areas where a true rescue needs to take place. Such as forgiveness, mercy, and grace for sin. Like unconditional love and real peace only found in our Savior.
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16 (ESV)
Jesus saves. He came to die for the salvation of all people; anyone who believes and accepts eternal life.
Read More…April 1, 2021 at 8:30 am | Uncategorized