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A Clean Sweep

One of my favorite types of tv shows are the ones where brave souls go in and clean out other peopleโ€™s houses.  In one show, just one room was to be completely re-done.  The host would help the homeowner remove all the items from that room and put them out on their front lawn.  There were three piles: Keep, Toss, Sell.   Iโ€™m a confessed tv โ€œback talkerโ€ so I yell at and talk to the tv all the time.  What typically happens during these shows is I yell at the homeowner saying, โ€œWhat on earth do you need that for?โ€ or โ€œThat is the ugliest chair I have ever seen!  Get rid of it!โ€  Iโ€™m always mystified by the amount of junk people pile up in their homes and how difficult it is for them to get rid of it all โ€“ even under the threat of eviction or possibly social services removing their children.

Most of us look at a hoarderโ€™s life and recognize how destructive it is.  The filth, the squalor, the sheer quantity of stuff is appalling.  We sit in judgement thinking, โ€œI would never get to that point in my life.โ€  The truth is a hoarderโ€™s problem isnโ€™t with the โ€œstuffโ€ itโ€™s with their heart.  Even on shows such as โ€œBiggest Loserโ€ we find most contestantโ€™s real issues lie within their hearts, itโ€™s just that they have turned to food to fix their pain.

โ€œTherefore, get rid of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent and humbly accept the Word planted in you, which can save you.โ€ย ย 

James 1:21

Now doesnโ€™t that sound easy?ย ย Just about as easy as a hoarder having to let go of the paper their 40 year old son wrote as a second grader. On day 1 James made it clear we would have trials and tribulations.ย ย Some of us have been physically or emotionally abused.ย ย Others have been neglected by loved ones.ย ย While others have experienced unbearable loss โ€“ of a child, a parent, a friend, a job, a home.ย ย And there are the multitudes whose dreams and hopes have yet to materialize.ย ย And yet none of those gives us license by God to sin, to bring โ€œmoral filthโ€ into our lives.

Warren Wiersbe says this about filling our lives with immorality:

โ€œFor God to be able to use us as vessels we must be empty, clean, and available.ย ย He will take us and use us for His glory.ย ย But if we are filled with sin or defiled by disobedience, He will first have to purge us.โ€

Purge us.  That is the death we read about frequently in the Bible.  In Matthew 16: 16, Jesus states this, โ€œWhoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.โ€   We purge the world from our hearts and minds and live a life worthy of being Godโ€™s vessel.

Some might think this means we take away freedoms, we remove fun and laughter, we become like monks or nuns.ย ย But think back to a hoarderโ€™s house that is now cleaned out.ย ย Or even your own house after a good purging and cleaning.ย ย We breathe a sigh, put our hands on our hips and declare, this is good, this is real good.ย ย We even start imagining being able to invite our friends over for dinner, new uses for that now empty cupboard, or how easy it is to find what you need.ย ย We feel a sense of freedom, of joy, of completeness.

It may be hard work but a clean house sure feels good!

Now take that same feeling and apply it to our other actions or decisions.  Do you have that same sense?  When we are unforgiving, rude, vengeful, deceitful, unfaithful, untrustworthy, does that give you the same feelings of joy?

One of the reasons we might not take a stand against the filth infiltrating our lives is the fear of man.ย ย In fact, the disciple Peter was a great example of this.ย ย He talked a good talk about being faithful to Jesus and the other disciples.ย ย But when it came time to stand firm, he chose to protect himself.ย ย He was afraid of what servant girls would think or do to him if he confirmed he was a disciple.ย ย And yet, in John 18:15 the story clearly states โ€œanother discipleโ€ also stood with Jesus in front of his accuser.ย ย That unnamed disciple wasnโ€™t afraid of man.ย ย He wasnโ€™t afraid to declare himself a follower of Jesus.ย ย What in your life do you know is wrong, is moral filth, and yet you are afraid of the people around you attacking you or judging you should you declare it would no longer be a part of your life?

Dietrich Bonhoeffer once said about constantly fighting the battle against the moral filth of the world, โ€œWhen all is said and done the life of faith is nothing if not an unending struggle of the spirit with every weapon against the flesh.โ€  Meaning just like a severely overweight person who needs to battle their demons to help them lose weight, the road to cleaning our hearts and minds is constant and challenging.

Even Nelson Mandela said,

โ€œI am not a saint, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying.โ€


So how do we go about this cleansing?ย ย We definitely donโ€™t want to be like the Pharisees that Matthew admonishes in 23:25, โ€œYou clean the outside of the cup and dish, but inside they are full of greed and self-indulgence.โ€ย ย Remembering that James is written to people who profess to be Christians, we need a heart and mind change, not just a physical one.

Have a conversation with God: We already know some of the areas of our life that donโ€™t measure up to Godโ€™s desires for us.ย ย But He may also reveal other areas that we have hidden away, possibly underlying causes for our behavior and actions.ย ย Ask Him to shine a light on your โ€œmoral filth.โ€ย ย Ask him to take it away.ย ย Ask him to strengthen you.ย ย Ask Him first thing in the morning to set up your day for success.ย ย Ask Him to help you as you encounter your trouble areas, thank Him for His protection.

โ€œIn the morning Lord you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.”

Psalm 5:3

Listen to God: He speaks to us through His Word, the Holy Bible so read it and study it like any other self-help book.ย ย Write down passages that speak to your particular issues and needs.ย ย He speaks to us through other people.ย ย There are probably people in your life already telling you what areas need to be cleansed.ย ย Stop being defensive and start being thankful!ย ย God whispers to us directly and guides us.ย ย If, as youโ€™re walking into the bar you know you shouldnโ€™t and that voice keeps telling you to go home, then go home.ย ย Stop ignoring Him.

โ€œI will listen to what God the lord says; he promises peace to his people, his faithful servants.”

Psalm 85:8

Act on His Words: We all know people whose lives are a mess.ย ย Theyโ€™ve heard the message over and over about how to fix their lives.ย ย The part thatโ€™s missing is just doing it.ย ย When we absolutely know we shouldnโ€™t text that person and yet do it anyway we dismiss Godโ€™s will.ย ย The recognition that God is the most powerful, all seeing, all knowing being must be part of our lives.ย ย We canโ€™t hide from God.ย ย We can think we are deceiving Him but we arenโ€™t.ย ย He is our โ€œover watch,โ€ โ€“ He looks ahead and see the enemyโ€™s position and provides us protection.ย ย But if we choose to take a different path we put ourselves in danger.

โ€œTurn from evil and do good; then you will dwell in the land forever.โ€

Psalm 37:27

What is distracting you or holding you back from fully following Christ?ย ย What rooms in your life need to be purged and left clean?ย ย Ask God for his loving spotlight to shine in every recessed area.ย ย Listen for His guidance.ย ย And walk with faith and strength knowing He is guiding you.

What is an area that you are struggling with the most when it comes to following Christ?

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Oh, To Be Wise


They kept begging me to run for PTA president.ย ย Having served on a PTA nominating committee I know how difficult it can be to fill two key positions โ€“ president and treasurer.ย ย At least the treasurer can hide from people, but the president must stand in front of rooms filled with either at best bored or at worst annoyed parents.ย ย My children attended an elementary school with almost 1,300 students K-5.ย ย We put on large community events.ย ย And our parents and teachers were very demanding.ย ย On top of this, our school was about to go through a few major changes.ย ย I told them โ€œno.โ€ย ย Actually, what I told them was: โ€œYou donโ€™t want me to be your president.ย ย You wonโ€™t like how I will clean up the โ€˜old boysโ€™ way of doing things.โ€ย ย ย But they kept asking.ย 

Eventually I caved.  I recall clearly after I said yes, I finally prayed for the first time.  โ€œLord, help this not to have been a mistake.โ€   I did that a lot many years ago.  You know, make a decision and then beg God to make it turn out ok.  Iโ€™m pretty sure King Solomon didnโ€™t write a proverb saying, โ€œDecide, then pray for your will be done.โ€

I should’ve watched Harper Valley PTA before I said, “Yes.

As I moved along on my Christian spiritual growth chart, I realized that order of things was a bit backward.ย ย With each switching up of the order of prayer vs. action, I was getting closer to the concept in Ephesians 5: 15-16, โ€œBe careful then, how you live โ€“ not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity.ย 

James 1: 5-8 challenges believers to wise decision making.  He gives us the action we must take (asking God for wisdom) and the result of not accepting and acting on that wisdom (double mindedness).

โ€˜โ€™If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you;  But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind.  That person should not expect to receive anything from the Lord.  Such a person is double-minded and unstable in all they do.โ€

James 1: 5-8

You see, had I prayed to God in the midst of being asked to take on such a large role as PTA president I wouldโ€™ve acted in Godโ€™s name, not mine.  If he told me to do it, I would know I had His strength to aid me in difficult times because it was His will not mine.  If I was told to not do it then I wouldโ€™ve been able to clearly and confidently say, โ€œno thank you.โ€ And importantly โ€“ not feel guilty about it.

There are two ways to seek wisdom โ€“ spiritually and earthly.  While we can take both paths together, if we only use earthly knowledge, we live without an anchor to truly define what is โ€œrightโ€ and โ€œgood.โ€  That is the Humanistsโ€™ approach.  They make decisions more based on what feels right or good or what society deems worthy or correct.  But God is immovable.  His Word never changes.  When we use that as a touchstone for our lives, we know we start our wisdom journey on solid ground.  God has all the solutions — while we can usually only see them in a narrow, protective framework.  

Charles Spurgeon once said, โ€œHow foolish would the believer be who would lay up his treasure anywhere except heaven?โ€ย ย In other words, you only have one life to live.ย ย ย Itโ€™s precious and what you create, such as children, are precious.ย ย Why would you ask the world how to live your life, raise your kids, invest your money, use your time, instead of God?ย ย ย He went on to say, โ€œChange is written on the forehead of nature so donโ€™t put your trust in earthly things.โ€ย ย This reminded me of a friend I had at an old job.ย ย She had her kids in the 1970s.ย ย With her first child she was told by the nurses to absolutely not breastfeed her child.ย ย It was imperative that women not be tied down to a child and instead be free to do whatever she pleased.ย ย When her second child came along the winds had shifted.ย ย She was encouraged to breastfeed.ย ย She cried as she told me what she realized she missed out on with her first child โ€“ the bonding and loving moments breastfeeding affords.ย ย She was angry she had let a nurse decide for her what was right and good.ย 

Warren Wiersbe defines God-given wisdom this way, โ€œWisdom keeps us in harmony with the principals and purposes that the Lord has built into His world so that as we obey God, everything works for us and not against us.โ€  I donโ€™t know about you but Iโ€™d like to know more about how to get things to work for me and not against me!  


Step 1 for gaining that sort of wisdom โ€“ praying.  

But not just any praying.ย ย Praying for His will to be done, not ours.ย ย Praying for wisdom and good discernment means asking God to light the way for us.ย ย He alone knows ALL the possible solutions and outcomes.ย ย We can only know a limited number of solutions, based on our limited knowledge and emotions.ย ย We canโ€™t possibly know the outcomes.ย ย When we pray to God for our will we need to be careful He might just give us what we keep asking for โ€“ and that can frequently be exactly what we donโ€™t need.ย ย God tailors our teaching based on where we are in our spiritual growth.ย ย He might give us a little leeway or He might admonish us.ย ย But we will definitely learn a lesson if we listen and pay attention.

Step 2 in our wisdom growth is listening.  

James 1: 19 says, โ€œMy dear brothers and sisters, take note of this, we should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.โ€  After weโ€™ve prayed, we need to shut up and listen.  He will speak to you.  But if we keep yammering on to him, our friends, people we donโ€™t even know on social media, we will assuredly miss His voice.  We need to be like Jesus โ€“ slow down and hear from God.  Instead we frequently start worrying and researching and talking and fretting and more worrying.  In my study group we asked the question: โ€œWhat are some challenges that come with obeying the promptings of the Holy Spirit?โ€  We all agreed that discerning whether it is God or our own voice (or worse, Satan) speaking is the greatest challenge.  The solution is knowing the character of God.  Thankfully, thereโ€™s a complete autobiography about God at our fingertips โ€“ the Bible.

Step 3 is reading His word.  

Iโ€™ve heard people call Christians โ€œsheep.โ€ย ย The assumption is that we donโ€™t need to think for ourselves once we turn our lives over to Christ.ย ย But we donโ€™t put our minds on a shelf and stop thinking.ย ย In fact, we must turn our lives to more active thinking and discernment when we become Christians.ย ย One of my BSGs (Bible Study Girls) and I were talking the other day and she told me she was glad the Bible can be read at different understanding levels.ย ย She says she has always had a more difficult time delving deeper and between the lines โ€“ not just when it comes to reading the Bible but any literature.ย ย She appreciates those of us that have that skill.ย ย That is the beauty of the Bible and Godโ€™s gifts.ย ย One friend of mine sent out a text that said, โ€œThe Bible is the only book that as you read it, it reads you.โ€ย ย Amen to that!ย 

There are a few books in the Bible considered โ€œwisdom booksโ€ but the most recognizable is Proverbs.  The words โ€œwiseโ€ or โ€œwisdomโ€ are used 125 in this book.  Its wise words are made to be memorized since the people of that time didnโ€™t have access to books.  One liners can be easily remembered such as:

โ€œThose who forsake instruction praise the wicked, but those who heed it, resist them.โ€ 28:4

โ€œWhoever remains stiff-necked after many rebukes will suddenly be destroyed without remedy.โ€ 29:1

โ€œBetter to live on a corner of the roof than share a house with a quarrelsome wife.โ€ 21:9

โ€œBetter a dry crust with peace and quiet than a house full of feasting and strife.โ€ 17:1

Then thereโ€™s longer, deeper instruction such as Proverb 1: 32-33

โ€œFor the waywardness of the simple will kill them and the complacency of fools will destroy them; but whoever listens to me (wisdom/God) will live in safety and be at ease without fear or harm.โ€

And Proverb 3:5-6: โ€œTrust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.  In all ways submit to Him and he will make your path straight.โ€

I wish I had read that one before deciding to be a PTA president.  From day 1 the bickering and strife and lies and hurts I faced were almost unbearable.  I cried to the Lord for help.  His help came in the form of wisdom โ€“ how to pray first, listen second, and read His Word third and then act.  

In my Bible study library I now have Bible commentaries, devotionals, books about prayer, apologetics books and more.ย ย When I read a passage in the Bible that either seems confusing or sounds like a message I really need to hear, I pull out various other tools to help guide me, in addition to praying over the verse.ย ย This has expanded my study time from about 15 minutes to about an hour.ย ย It centers me for the day ahead and places my feet on His path.


Praying, listening, reading.   These steps help us to gain Godโ€™s wisdom.  Without taking these steps itโ€™s very difficult, if not impossible, to accomplish Godโ€™s plan for us.  I love what Proverbs 8 says, speaking as Godโ€™s Wisdom:

โ€œListen, for I have trustworthy things to say; I open my lips to speak what is right. My mouth speaks what is true, for my lips detest wickedness.  All the words of mouth are just; none of them is crooked or perverse.  To the discerning all of them are right; they are upright to those who have found knowledge.  Choose my instruction instead of silver, knowledge rather than choice gold, for wisdom is more precious than rubies, and nothing you desire can compare with her.โ€

I am issuing a challenge today.  Take Proverbs and create a โ€œWise Wordsโ€ list.  Create categories that each 1 liner falls into and place it in its category.  Some of the proverbs are repeated so you donโ€™t need to write them again โ€“ but you might put a tick mark by the verse to show how many times it is mentioned.

For comments today, let us know a time that either 1) you didnโ€™t pray and got yourself into a mess or 2) you heeded Godโ€™s word and realized what a blessing it was!

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Show Me, Tell Me

Building A New Us In Christ

They didnโ€™t want to add to our current, stressful situation.  My husband, their son, owns and operates residential Alzheimerโ€™s care facilities and each day the state government was changing rules related to COVID-19.  The staff were worried, residentsโ€™ family members were worried. And true to my in-lawโ€™s gracious ways, they didnโ€™t want to pile on more bad news.

You see, my precious mother-in-law had been diagnosed with uterine cancer.  When we talk about angels on Earth youโ€™re talking about her.  When I picture her I see love.  I see goodness. She is one of my touchstones.  Sheโ€™s a lot of peopleโ€™s touchstones. During the last 32 years she has quietly guided my faith journey.  And she has cancer.


James leaps from the starting gate in his letter to the church with a challenging statement:

โ€œConsider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.โ€

James 1:2-3

A few years ago, that statement might have received the response, โ€œAre you โ€˜cray, crayโ€™?โ€  Meaning youโ€™ve got to be kidding.  Not only โ€œjoyโ€ but โ€œpure joy.โ€  It reminds me of the scene in the movie Animal House โ€” a pop culture film about a college fraternity. In it, actor Kevin Bacon is being initiated into the fraternity.  He is required to be harshly paddled by its members.  But not just paddled, he must also request the beating each time by yelling, โ€œThank you sir! May I have another!โ€  The pain is evident on his face with each whack.  Yet he knows he must ask for more to achieve his ultimate goal โ€” membership.

While I donโ€™t believe God wants us to be begging for trials, He knows in the course of our existence they will naturally come.ย ย In Mark 10, Jesus tells the disciples that not only will they receive a hundred times what they have given up to follow Him but also persecutions.ย ย Throughout the Bible we are encouraged to embrace our trials, whether from persecution, loss or affliction, so that our faith may mature.

A few years ago, I started hearing the term, โ€œbaby Christian.โ€  The implication being that we are born with our commitment to Christ and then grow with our faith.  We can choose to stay โ€œbaby Christiansโ€ just like we can also choose not to become mature adults.  It seems more obvious to the world when we see people who have opted to not get a job, educate themselves, learn to live on their own, have a solid bank balance, and take care of themselves.  You might have someone like that in your own family. Or you might be aiding in someoneโ€™s stunted path to maturity. What doesnโ€™t always seem obvious is our stunted Christian spiritual growth.  It takes much of the same concerted effort to grow in our faith. To be at the place James calls us to โ€” finding Pure Joy in the difficult times.

Where are you at on the Spiritual Growth Chart?

With Jamesโ€™ simple opening salvo he blasts us into paying attention. We can either 1) scoff and choose to ignore him as a crazy person or 2) say, โ€œtell me how.โ€  In Luke 22:28 Jesus listens to a dispute among the disciples. They are arguing who is the better disciple (sounds like one of my PTA meetings).  He interrupts and tells them, โ€œYou are (all) those who have stood by me in my trials.โ€  His trials.  You see, Jesus was sent to not only verbally teach us our Fatherโ€™s ways but to experience our earthly ways to show us how to handle them.  We mark our spiritual growth chart with each trial when we turn to Jesus and say, โ€œyouโ€™ve been here, show me what to do.โ€  

Thereโ€™s lots of self-help books out there to guide us to being mature adults. But the best book to read for both spiritual growth and worldly maturity is the Bible.ย ย Every single book of the Bible talks about trials or persecution.ย ย And without fail the solution is prayer. Not just any prayer. A personal plea.ย ย A demanding of Godโ€™s blessing to rain down on us.ย ย A clearing of our eyes to see the joy.ย ย And then listening.ย ย He will speak to you.

God uses nature to speak to us!

God rarely just throws us first into the fiery pit.  And even if he does, he is always with us.  That alone is a blessing for which to be thankful. With each trial, each persecution, He expects us to grow more trusting of Him. Yes, expects.  Dr. Charles Stanleyโ€™s Life Lesson #7 says, โ€œThe dark moments of our life will last only so long as is necessary for God to accomplish His purpose in us.โ€  So, my advice to you, accept and learn early and as quickly as possible.  

With each trial thrown in your path you gain perseverance, patience and clarity of Godโ€™s presence. But we must do the work of asking Jesus, โ€œShow me.โ€  I once told my Bible Study group we need to shorten the โ€œah ha moment gapโ€ from years, to months, to days, to instantly. We all can look back at situations where maybe we didnโ€™t get the job weโ€™d hoped for or maybe even got fired from a job.  Or a loss of a home due to fire, a friendship that soured, a marriage dissolved.  How long has it taken you to accept the way God was working in that time?  Have you seen it yet?  He was there. He spoke to you.

Why is all this important? We know there will be trials so that means we canโ€™t do anything about them, correct?  When we dread what we think is to come, when we are poured into concrete boots of fear during trials, weโ€™ve taken our eyes off Jesus.  And if we are to grow in this project called Us we need a strong foundation of keeping our faith and trust in Him alone.  This is not an easy task.  For some of us it takes every minute of every hour re-focusing our mind on Him โ€“ especially when we are afraid.  Iโ€™ve come to use the term, โ€œPerspective Change Momentโ€ with some of my friends.  When we start in on our ills, fears, anger, dread it helps to have someone say to us,โ€ Yes, thatโ€™s awful andโ€ฆ..โ€ 

We all need friends who can be our “James!”

With the same practice we put into doing our hair every morning or working out or learning how to use our smartphone or figuring out how late we can sleep and still get to work on time we need to attack the devil that keeps trying to pull our eyes away from Jesus.  Show me, Jesus.  Speak to me, God.  Itโ€™s not enough to tell yourself, or others, โ€œdonโ€™t worryโ€ or โ€œdonโ€™t be afraid.โ€  We must fill our minds with something other than that fear and worry.  In Luke 11, Jesus tells the story of an impure spirit coming out of a person and goes looking for a better place.  When the spirit doesnโ€™t find it he returns to find a nice, clean, empty house.  And you know what that impure spirit does?  He invites a few more friends to join him!  Our lives end up looking more like a Weight Watchers check-in session โ€“ we have a week we are up and a week we are down and on and on.  Had that person cast out the spirit with Jesusโ€™ help and filled that home with Godโ€™s Word, Jesusโ€™ love, and the constant presence of the Holy Spirit you can bet the evil spirit wouldnโ€™t make it past the garden gate!

I have a good friend who was laid off from her church position about 3 years ago. It has been difficult for her to find the joy in that trial. For me, I can remember how unhappy she was in that job.  But no matter how many times I told her how miserable she was, she still couldnโ€™t accept it. Until she finished one of her journaling books. One day a week or so ago she started reading through her old journals from that time. In them she found her old self praying for Godโ€™s intervention constantly. Each workday entry was a distraught woman praying for God to fix the problems swirling at work. She finally had her โ€œah ha moment.โ€  God was there, telling her to leave. But she kept holding on.  That day she made a new mark on her spiritual growth chart.  God had spoken to her and she had to joy of knowing He was with her.  She could release all the negative emotions surrounding losing that job.  It wasnโ€™t where God wanted her to be.


So, here I was, working on being the best team member I could be for my husband as we waded through the throes of the COVID-19 lockdown and my in-laws finally decided we needed to hear the news.  Cancer.  Just a year ago this wouldโ€™ve put me in a tailspin. But in just that yearโ€™s time, Iโ€™ve gone through a family death, putting on a distance wedding, accepting the fact that Iโ€™m not going to work anymore, and much more.  With each trial I leaned into my Rock a little more.  With each trial I started finding the joys.  So, after the news I took my dog for a quiet walk in our nearby canyon and asked Jesus, โ€œShow me.โ€   I cried out to God the great Counselor, God my Comforter.  I first pleaded and said, โ€œYou canโ€™t take her.โ€  I raised my hands high and begged for mercy for my sweet mother-in-law. I reminded Him she is a faithful servant. She is His loving daughter. And then I listened. He reminded me we all must pass one day, just as her own mother did a year ago. He told me He loves her more than even I do.  He told me to just keep loving her and living out joy moments right now, today. He showed me that when her time comes, just as mine will too, she will join her mom in glory at Godโ€™s card game table.  The battle of who is the best 31 card player will continue into eternity.  And I laughed.

31!!

Are you going through a trial and need prayers?  Iโ€™d love to pray with you.  Have you gone through a trial and had your โ€œah ha moment?โ€ Please share. 

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Proof of Love


“With our tongue we praise the Lord and Father, and with it we curse human beings who have been made in God’s likeness.” James 3:9

Sound familiar?

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Always Faithful

Have you ever โ€œwaited for the other shoe to drop?โ€  I used to live my life out that way all the time.  If something was good, I was just waiting for it to go bad.  If something was bad, I was waiting for it to get worse.  I truly donโ€™t understand how my husband has put up with me for 31 years.  If we got a nice tax return and decided to go on a trip, I just knew some extraordinary expense was going to come up.  My โ€œbuyerโ€™s remorseโ€ was legendary amongst my family.  Itโ€™s not surprising that my faith in God was at best lukewarm and at worst non-existent.

As Iโ€™ve learned and studied more about the character of God one thing stands out above all else โ€“ he is ever faithful and never changing.ย ย Throughout the Bible He reminds us that He will keep His covenant with us.ย ย He is the rock to stand on, the bronze wall to withstand attacks, and the fireproof blanket that keeps us from the flames.ย ย Malachi 3:6 says, โ€œI, the Lord do not change; So you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed.โ€ย ย But notice who does change: โ€œEver since the time of your ancestors you have turned away from my decrees and have not kept them.โ€ย ย All God asks of us, โ€œReturn to me, and I will return to you.โ€

Is there anything in your life that is so stalwart? No.ย ย I can say that without even knowing you.ย ย Our friends will disappoint us.ย ย Our spouses will fail us.ย ย Our families might even turn from us.ย ย Our houses will crumble and our bodies will decay.ย ย But God is always faithful, always present, always waiting for our return โ€“ with open arms.

I found this beautiful version of Take Me to The Rock that I hope you enjoy! When was there a time you felt God had left you only to realize the opposite had occurred? Share your praise in the comments below!

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Clean Feet

Did you realize that Jesus, in the upper room before His death, cleansed all the disciplesโ€™ feet.  By all I mean even Judasโ€™ โ€“ the betrayer.  Jesus, however, made it clear that not all of the disciples had been cleansed. โ€œThose who have had a bath (cleansing of the spirit) need only to wash their feet (to remove the sins of the world from them); their whole body is clean.  And, you are clean, though not every one of you.โ€ John 13:10.  When Judas left the room with clean feet thatโ€™s all he had, clean feet.  Feet that would then be sullied the minute he walked out into the world.

By all accounts Judas seemed like a loyal follower in the eyes of the other disciples. He had all the same benefits of following in the Lordโ€™s footsteps.  The same teachings.  The same experiences with miracles and blessings.  But he never surrendered his life over to Jesus.  He kept one or even one and half of his feet in the world and with the devil.  He mistrusted Godโ€™s Word.  He thought he knew better.  He lived in fear of what the world would do to him if he fully submitted to Jesus.  

Contrast that with Peter.ย ย I realized today that Peter is the โ€œMarthaโ€ of the disciples.ย ย Always headstrong and trying to control each situation.ย ย He also thought he knew better.ย ย However, in his heart he loved and trusted the Lord.ย ย He accepted admonishment and the teachings of Jesus.ย ย He, as my BSGs (Bible Study Girls) love to say, was making imperfect progress.ย ย He had a foot and a half in for God.ย ย Until God helped him pull in the rest of him.

I had a couple of encounters with Christian women recently who were counseled to โ€œrun to God, for His arms are wide open.โ€ย ย I was so saddened by their responses which included, โ€œHowโ€ and โ€œItโ€™s too late for me.โ€ย ย The first reminds me of how, as Christians, we absolutely must share our testimony.ย ย We must do the work God makes clear to us in His Word.ย ย By enveloping us in His teachings, submitting every single thought, worry, fear, joy, to Him through prayer and petition we will come into His arms.ย ย God gives to those who ask.ย ย Judas had everything available to him.ย ย But he never submitted.ย ย He never asked for God to change his heart.

The second response makes me cry.ย ย It is never too late in Godโ€™s holy timeframe.ย ย Iโ€™ve been talking with my BSGs and other friends about banging on Godโ€™s door.ย ย Demanding to let us in.ย ย Pleading for his intercession.ย ย Not just lukewarm praying.ย ย An all-out assault.ย ย He has promised His love to us.ย ย “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come and eat with that person, and they with me.” Rev 3:20. We need to stop letting satan whisper falsehoods in our ears — you aren’t worthy, you aren’t good enough, it’s too late.ย ย Take back our lives and put them safely in Godโ€™s arms by speaking the Truth of Godโ€™s promises.ย ย Promises that are clearly and consistently written out for us in the Bible. Revelations continues with: “To the one who is victorious, I will give the right to sit with me on my throne.” Rev 3:21

Sisters and brothers, God is not a passive โ€œspiritual being.โ€ย ย He is omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent in our lives.ย ย He is powerful and that makes you powerful.ย ย We can no longer see and hear His blessings and let them roll off our backs like Judas.ย ย We need to take what is rightfully ours and plant it deep inside us.ย ย We will struggle like Peter. But our love for the Lord will work for our good. So that when we walk out into that dirty world we stay clean, we stay in His arms.

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Wave Your White Flag

What battles are you facing right now? For me itโ€™s my fears about the direction the country is going. I am a patriot through and through. Iโ€™m not a fan of people who twist history to meet their needs for victimization. That may not sit well with people but I will not judge others for living imperfect lives while I, myself, live imperfectly every single day. That being said I can only live in Godโ€™s Truth which is the fact that the only battle I have some control over is the one that tries to pull me away from God.
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When I donโ€™t first get on my knees and pray; when I donโ€™t continually look to the Lord for guidance; when I donโ€™t trust that God is the ultimate warrior in the battles for Truth and Justice โ€” this is when I need to remind myself to tighten my own warrior belt and take up my shield.
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Our real battles are being fought in realms unseen. Our job is to surrender to the knowledge that God will fight for us when we ask. He will beat back the armies that wish to destroy us. And as King Jehoshaphat commanded the people of Judah to act before battle, we need to give thanks to the Lord, for His love endures forever!โ€
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Itโ€™s time to completely turn your battles over to God. Letโ€™s face it, you havenโ€™t had too many victories without Him. Wave your white flag. Get on your knees and pray.
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Join me starting July 27 as I begin 30 Days of Praise for all the great things God has done. Follow me to enjoy this journey! http://www.emboldened.net.
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Persistence

Where do you place the idea of โ€œpersistenceโ€ in your life? In Godโ€™s realm it is one of the most highly touted human characteristics.
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Persistence gets us to grab hold of the life God wants for us. It molds us into better people. Persistence takes us over the finish line when we continually pray in worship, thanksgiving and petition.
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Persistence is not about never changing course. Itโ€™s about never taking your eyes off the ultimate goal โ€” even if that means our course zig zags a bit. When I was learning to sail the first thing we needed to understand was reading the wind. Sensing itโ€™s direction and using it for the most power and energy. Frequently that meant having to โ€œtackโ€ or sail in a zig zag. As a sailor you need to be fully in tune with the unseen in order to persist toward that spot on the horizon youโ€™ve picked out as your ultimate goal.
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I have pleasing God as my ultimate goal. And through prayer, meditation, worship, and paying close attention to His unseen and seen ways I set my sail toward Him. It may mean I zig zag my way but through persistence I know I will reach my goal.
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Please join me in this adventure as I begin 30 Days of Praise starting July 27. Go to my blog (link in bio) and follow me to receive a daily praise and to add your own daily praise โค๏ธ.
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I look forward to setting sail with you!
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Doubt & Mercy

Whatโ€™s your reaction when encountering people who doubt โ€” doubt your understanding of facts, science, faith, morals, values?
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Weโ€™ve become this society where what we know to be true and good and right is what everyone else MUST agree with. At a time when youโ€™d think weโ€™d grown to be more interested in varied ideas itโ€™s seems our desires to expand our minds and sphere of real friends keeps shrinking. An โ€œecho chamberโ€ is one in which we can only hear our voice. And unless we are God, our voice can frequently be wrong.
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As a Christian, I see other Christians falling into a sea of doubt about the lessons and way of life we are called to. We donโ€™t want to be the lone voice outside societyโ€™s echo chamber. On the flip side we are called to be our Christian brothersโ€™ keepers โ€” being merciful to followers who struggle against societal lies and snatching each other out of the fires. And even more merciful to non-followers who have yet to accept the Truth of God.
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A Christianโ€™s โ€œdoubtโ€ should only lie in the struggle with Godโ€™s Word as lived out in the worldโ€” not the Truth of Godโ€™s Word. When we see our Christian loved ones sinking further into that struggle with the world is when we need to act with Godโ€™s authority and be His lifeline.
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When you doubt the right way to live out your life what action do you hope those around you take? Mercy or with condemnation?

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Clear Eyes Open Heart

As Iโ€™ve gotten older my allergies have gotten worse. Iโ€™ve had sinus surgery and Iโ€™m currently going through the allergy shot regimen. And yet I still need to take allergy pills both in the morning and at night. In the early years of this battle I experimented with different allergy medications. Some made me incredibly sleepy and foggy. I saw a commercial for the brand Claritin. What caught my attention was the line โ€œClaritin Clear.โ€ The commercial shows a foggy view of the world. And after taking their product that foggy film is stripped away. Thatโ€™s what I needed. What I didnโ€™t realize at the time was not only were my allergies making my view of the world foggy but so was my lack of trust in God.

My friend and I were out for a walk and I was struck with the fact that she has taken Godโ€™s allergy medication. For one, three different devotionals she read that day pleaded the same action: Trust in the Lord with all you heart and all your mind and all your soul and lean not on your own understanding (Prov 3:5). I told her sometimes God whispers and sometimes He shouts and shakes us! Both are to get us to open our eyes and ears to the truth of our lives โ€” to be God Clear. For another, sheโ€™s leaning into Godโ€™s grace of that medicine and surrendering.

But the work is not done. In fact the clearing of our eyes can be painful. Just like my twice weekly allergy shots (I hate shots), growth often starts with pain. If we stop because of the pain we can never fully achieve our greatest gifts from God. He wants so much for us โ€” a life free of self doubt, self loathing, and turmoil. But we must first peel away the lies that Satan so readily whispers to us.

Where are you at in this process? Have you tried trusting God but it seems too scary, too painful? My friend a glorious, clear life awaits you. Trust in Godโ€™s holy medicine to bring you through the pain.