Friday, September 9, 2011

A Reading Challenge

Hey Girls,
You all know I'm a big reader. I love to read and normally have several books going in addition to our book of the month. Well, today I'm challenging you to do the same with me and Priscilla Shirer.  On her blog http://www.goingbeyond.com/blog/countdown-resolution-revolution-book-club, she is hosting a book club to read her book The Resolution for Women. I've joined and I wanted to let you know about it so you could join along if you wanted to.  Below is the video introduction. The club begins next Friday.  I hope some of you will join me! 


Have a great day!
Kimberly

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Yes to God

Girls, Do you remember the book What Happens When Women Say Yes to God? Well, Lysa has done a webcast about the book.  It's on her site and can be viewed until Thursday night.  I thought I would share it with you since we read the book.

Have a great day,
Kimberly

http://lysaterkeurst.com/2011/09/yes-to-god-webcast-replay-on-demand/

The Microwave Generation

Ding! Awwwww- the sound that says our food is ready. The ding that tells us that what we put in this amazing box-like appliance just moments ago is now hot and ready to eat. The microwave oven has been a constant part of my life and I love it. Since its appearance on the consumer market in 1967 millions have been sold. There’s one in just about every home in the U.S. I’ll bet there’s one in yours.

Since its inception our generation has become accustom to getting things quick. That instant satisfaction has become such a characteristic that we have a catch phrase-the microwave generation. Yep, that’s us. We want our every need taken care of in a blink of an eye. Wait? No way! Just think of how the consumer market caters to this need. Sprint’s 4G network that’s the fastest ever! Phones that will let you surf the net anywhere because waiting till we get home for that facebook update is too long. Internet service has to be roadrunner fast. Food that you can drive up to a restarunt and get from without leaving your car in 5 miuntes or less!  If you want it- now’s the time to get it. Right now.. don’t wait. And if our generation is bad, just look at the one coming up behind us. Scary!

So, what’s this entire thing have to do with our book? The key is instant satisfaction. It’s one of the reasons I believe so many of us turn to false gods. We don’t want to wait on God. We want something to satisfy that longing or pain right away.

In chapter six Kelly looks at why we run to idols instead of God. She says,
“So much of what draws us to our personal gods has to do with where our needs are, where we hurt, why we hurt, and how we desire that pain to be satiated."

Kelly talks about how important it is to understand why we turn to our false gods. It’s important to get to the root of the problem if we expect to change the behavior. (Note: We’ll need God’s help to do this, but it’s critical to understand what the root of our need is for idols. If you don’t know what the root of the problem is, then take some time in prayer to ask God to reveal it to you.)

For me, I turn to the idols in my life to fill emotions needs I feel I have. Loneliness, fear, lack of self worth is my big three. Many times to fill that space I’ll turn to food. It’s my main false god. Food is a quick and easy fix. There’s that instant satisfaction again. I want comfort and I want it now! This is one that I have to spend some time with the Lord asking Him to help me understand.

Perhaps my favorite part of the chapter came with the explanation of Matthew 11:28-30.
“Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
God knows that we will seek satisfaction in something. He invites us to come to him and find rest. This rest requires that we take the yoke of Jesus. I’ve read this passage many times and often wondered how taking Jesus’ yoke upon myself will lead to rest. Kelly explains it beautifully.
“This rest requires that we take his yoke, which is easy and light. The word yoke is not something we toss around too often today, as it’s an apparatus placed on cattle to join them to one another so they can pull something like a plow. But the principle is so beautiful and vital to understanding what it means for God to be God in our life, as opposed to gods functioning as God. Metaphorically, the word is a picture of bondage or slavery, what doesn’t sound particularly restful to me, sort of as exciting as sticking my head in a gallows. But if I can borrow from Romans 6:16 for a minute, the bottom line is that we are all slaves to something, whether to sin or to righteousness; ‘Don’t you know that when you offer yourselves to someone to obey him as slaves, you are slaves to the one whom you obey-whether you are slaves to sin, which leads to death, or to obedience, which leads to righteousness?’ Paul explains that whatever we obey-whatever we offer ourselves to-becomes our master.”

In the beginning taking on Jesus’ yoke seems contrary to what we believe in our hearts. Taking on the yoke of obedience can feel “heavy and life-sucking while the sparkle and promise of our favorite false god can look irresistible.” Proverbs 14:12 says
“There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.”
In the end turning to the false gods in our lives will weigh us down with a heavy burden and leads to death.





Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Human Nature


I love to study nature. Just to see the way the nature works fascinates me. How the bee knows where to find nectar or how photosynthesis works. How the planets revolve round the sun without going off course or how the mountains are formed. How tornados are created or how creatures adapt to their environments. All of it amazes me. Plants, animals, weather, and the earth itself. To say I was an Earth Science geek in school would be an understatement.

But of all the things that most fascinate me, its how all creatures have a built in instinct to know just how to take care of themselves and their young. Just think, minutes after a foal is born, it’s walking. The creatures God created are amazing, but none more so than man.

Our human nature was given to us by God. He created us with certain basic instincts and desires. The instinct to eat when we get hungry, to drink when we thirst, to protect our young when they are threatened were all encoded into our DNA. All of these are innate parts of our being. We are hard wired with the desire to seek out love and relationship and most importantly to worship. God created us to worship. What we worship is the ultimate question.

In chapters 4-5 Kelly dives into this issue of who we are to worship. She begins by taken us back to the days of Sunday school where we learned the Ten Commandments. The first commandment is the most important.
“I am the LORD thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.” (Exodus 20:2)
The Lord begins by setting up His authority. If we do not except that He is Lord then all the other commandments have little meaning in our lives.

Not only do we need to settle that Jesus is Lord, but also that He is the only God. In today’s culture, with its open acceptance of every religion and tolerance for everyone mentality, we are in danger of forgetting that there is only one God.

So why do we need to settle this in our hearts right off the bat?
“If God is not God, if he is not the only God in our lives, then his commands and principles and truths become matters of suggestion that we’re free to savor or toss at our whims.”

I love how God reminds us with just a tiny word that our relationship with him is personal. Remember the first part of Exodus 20:2? “I am the LORD thy God.” There is it, that tiny word- thy. I am the Lord your God. Not just any God, but your God. It’s personal. It’s relational. I like how Kelly says it,
“It’s the one word that changes everything, the word that brings what could have been a faceless God into a reachable One….” She asks, “Is he God, or is he your God?”
Being in a relationship with God will give you the strength to turn from your idols and live for God.

So back to our human nature. We’re designed to worship something. Whether it is God or an idol, we’re going to worship one or the other.
“If we’re not in a personal relationship with him, we will absolutely be in it with something else, a false god, because our hearts are designed in such a way as to be intimate with something.”

So which one will we choose?




Saturday, September 3, 2011

Functional Gods

Today’s post comes from chapter three of our book. In it, Kelly dives a little deeper into what modern day idols look like. She nailed it down by saying, “I was ruled by my selfishness and dragged around by cavernous desires. Although I was a Christian, so many other things led the way besides God. I professed God, but, functionally, I allowed a slew of other things to act as him.”   That’s the trouble in a nutshell. We allow our sinful flesh to lead us.

“In biblical terms, an idol is something other than God that:  

a.       we set our hearts on- Luke 12:29  “And seek not ye what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink, neither be ye of doubtful mind.”

b.      motivates us- 1 Corinthians 4:5 “Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts: and then shall every man have praise of God.”

c.       masters or rules us- Psalm 119:133 “Order my steps in thy word: and let not any iniquity have dominion over me.”

d.      we serve- Matthew 6:24 “No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.”

Each issue above has a verse that we can memorize to remind us to turn to God instead of our idols. 

Kelly uses the term functional god because it pulls the concept of idolatry out of distant lands and times and places it in today’s world.  She states, “Suddenly, it’s not just about who I proclaim is my God, but who actually functions as him.”  This statement has stuck with me all day.  It caused me to ponder “What is God’s function in my life?” As I thought about it, it occurred to me that God’s function is to fill all the spaces in my being that I turn to idols for.  When I long for my husband for companionship, God is there and ready to fill that need for someone to talk to. When I turn to food to fill that void when I’m lonely or frustrated, God is there to fill that need too.

The things I substitute for God are not necessarily bad things.  My husband’s company and food are not bad things. But the trouble begins when I try to replace God with them. 

Psalm 106:36 says, “And they served their idols: which were a snare unto them.”
That’s what an idol is…a snare. It traps you. Without realizing it you’re sucked into letting something or someone other than God dictate your behavior. And that is where the trouble lies.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

They Worship the Lord, but Served Other Gods.

I knew when I chose this book that it would be a tough subject.  As Americans we have so many distractions. So many things, people and places that take our focus away from God. Kelly mentions that her heart was stirred when she read 2 Kings 17:33 & 41. It’s the spring board for her book.
33They feared the LORD, and served their own gods, after the manner of the nations whom they carried away from thence.
41So these nations feared the LORD, and served their graven images, both their children, and their children’s children: as did their fathers, so do they unto this day.
I wondered who “they” were so I did a little research.  They were the people that the Assyria king brought from Babylon, Cuthah, Avva, Hamath and Sepharvaim and settled in Samaria.  These people were moved into the land.  Through some persecution from the Lord the people asked the king for someone to teach them the ways of the “god” of the region.  They didn’t know of the Lord and therefore didn’t know how to worship Him.  The King sent one priest to teach them. But they still served the idols from their homelands.  That’s the short version.
“The people were living split lives, worshipping the One while serving the others.”  As I read Kelly’s words I thought of the people around me. We do the same thing. We worship God on Sunday, but serve other “gods” throughout the week. I’m just as guilty of this. The more I read and study this the more I can see it.
“Both verses speak of worship to God but service to idols ….Yet if you could have witnessed what I was controlled by, what motivated and moved me, you would have seen that in many cases it was not God at all, but my idols. Not carved images, but people, career paths, materialism, acceptance, and more.” Yes, those have been my idols too.  Doing things to please others instead of what would please God. Buying that book or dress or food item instead of turning to God for comfort. Walking down a destructive path because I desired so badly to be accepted instead of know that I already am by God.
Kelly’s cure for this action is learning to turn from our idols to God. Replacing those other things that don’t satisfy with the God that does.  I’m looking forward to this journey of discovery.

Monday, August 29, 2011

I'm stunned!

Well girls you know it takes alot to leave me speachless, but it happened this morning.  I actually won something on Priscilla Shirers blog!  I was blown away.  I just thought I would share the video with you.  Have a great day!

http://vimeo.com/28285606




 

Saturday, August 27, 2011

A Renewed Awakening

What a weekend! I wish I could have piled all of you into the car for the conference I just came home from.  Going Beyond with Pricilla Shirer was A-MAZ-ING!!!!  I loved every minute of it. Well, except the really loud parts. Why do praise and worship teams think they have to be super loud for God to hear them? Anyway, it has reawaked my love for the Word of God.  I surely needed what Pricilla dished out to us over the two days we were with her in Jacksonville. Thank you to Joyce and Kim for going with me!  I had a blast getting to know you and I hope you’ll join our group!

I know I have been  absent from our blog the past few months.  And for that I apologize. Life got busy. I got lazy and distant from the Lord. My quite time has suffered. My Bible study has suffered. My walk has suffered. And so my blogging suffered too. 

Distance between God and me hasn’t been fun and it hasn’t been easy. I was frustrated. I needed … and still need answers that haven’t come. I got mad. And I withdrew. Oh, how foolish I was. Like my pulling away from God was going to force Him to answer my questions…. Ha! Withdrawing from the source of my hope, my contentment, my love hasn’t helped. It’s hurt.

And so with loving patience God has drawn me back. His foreknowledge is so amazing. Months and months ago when I was so on fire for Him, I planned this trip to Jacksonville to see Pricilla.  Little did I know then how much and why I needed this conference. But God knew….

So, I’m back. Ready to really tackle the word of God again. Ready to dive into our book of the month. To seek out the nuggets of truth that God wants me to have. Not just to read it and “show up.” But to focus on the words on the page, the message, the need I have and then to share it with you.

Thank you for your faithfulness to our book club. Your presence the past few months has kept me going even when I thought of quitting. You are a blessing to me. Every day, every service, every prayer…

Thank you…


Sunday, April 24, 2011

Book Club Meetings

Hey Girls,

I took your suggestion about the speed of the book club to heart. Many of you express that slowing down our pace would help you absorb the material better and give you more time to finish the book. So we'll slow down to a new book every other month. This will be the schedule for the next few months. We’ll still meet each month.

April & May- Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World

June & July- Power Suit

August & September- No Other Gods

Also, Kyle's gave me his graduation calendar. We have an obligation on May 19th so the book club meeting will be moved to the 26th. Sorry about the schedule change.

Happy Easter,
Kimberly

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

My Heart Christ's Home

On page 72 of the book, Joanna quote a story written by Robert Boyd Munger called My Heart Christ's Home.  I enjoyed it so much I went looking for the rest of the story.  I thought I would share it with you.


This file may be of some use to many of you who are attempting or considering the Christian way of life, especially new Christians. It applies to all who's goal as a Christian is to please Christ. Please do not alter or add to this file! -Servant-]


In Paul's epistle to the Ephesians, we find these words: "That [God] would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man; that Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith" (Eph 3:16). Or, as another has translated, "that Christ may settle down and be at home in your hearts by faith."

Without question, one of the most remarkable Christian doctrines is that Jesus Christ himself through the presence of the Holy Spirit will actually enter a heart, settle down and be at home there. Christ will make the human heart his abode.

Our Lord said to his disciples, "If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him" (John 14:23). It was difficult for them to understand what he was saying. How was it possible for him to make his abode with them in this sense?

It is interesting that our Lord used the same word here that he gave them in the first of the 14th chapter of John: "I go to prepare a place for you...that where I am, you may be also." Our Lord was promising his disciples that, just as he was going to heaven to prepare a place for them and would welcome them one day, now it would be possible for them to prepare a place for him in their hearts and he would come and make his abode with them.

They could not understand this. How could it be?

Then came Pentecost. The Spirit of the living Christ was given to the church and they understood. God did not dwell in Herod's temple in Jerusalem! God did not dwell in a temple made with hands; but now, through the miracle of the outpoured Spirit, God would dwell in human hearts. The body of the believer would be the temple of the living God and the human heart would be the home of Jesus Christ. It is difficult for me to think of a higher privilege than to make for Christ a home in my heart, to welcome, to serve. to please, to fellowship with him there. One evening that I shall never forget, I invited him into my heart. What an entrance he made! It was not a spectacular emotional thing, but very real. It was at the very center of my life. He came into the darkness of my heart and turned on the light. He built a fire in the cold hearth and banished the chill. He started music where there had been stillness and he filled the emptiness with his own wonderful loving fellowship. I have never regretted opening the door to Christ and I never will-- not into eternity!

This, of course, is the first step in making the heart Christ's home. He has said, "Behold I stand at the door and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me" (Rev. 3:20). If you are interested in making your life an abode of the living God, let me encourage you to invite Christ into your heart and he will surely come.

After Christ entered my heart and in the joy of that new-found relationship, I said to him, "Lord, I want this heart of mine to be yours. I want to have you settle down here and be perfectly at home. Everything I have belongs to you. Let me show you around and introduce you to the various features of the home that you may be more comfortable and that we may have fuller fellowship together." He was very glad to come, of course, and happier still to be given a place in the heart.

THE LIBRARY
The first room was the study -- the library. Let us call it the study of the mind. Now in my home this room of the mind is a very small room with very thick walls. But it is an important room. In a sense, it is the control room of the house. He entered with me and looked around at the books in the bookcase, the magazines upon the table, the pictures on the wall. As I followed his gaze I became uncomfortable. Strangely enough, I had not felt badly about this before, but now that he was there looking at these things I was embarrassed. There were some books there that his eyes were too pure to behold. There was a lot of trash and literature on the table that a Christian had no business reading and as for the pictures on the wall -- the imaginations and thoughts of the mind-- these were shameful.

I turned to him and said, "Master, I know that this room needs a radical alteration. Will you help me make it what it ought to be-- to bring every thought into captivity to you?"

"Surely!" he said. "Gladly will I help you. That is one reason I am here. First of all, take all the things that you are reading and seeing which are not helpful, pure, good and true, and throw them out! Now put on the empty shelves the books of the Bible. Fill the library with scriptures and meditate on them day and night. As for the pictures on the wall, you will have difficulty controlling these images, but here is an aid." He gave me a full sized picture of himself. "Hang this centrally," he said, "on the wall of the mind." I did and I have discovered through the years that when my thoughts are centered upon Christ himself, his purity and power cause impure imaginations to retreat. So he has helped me to bring my thoughts into captivity.

May I suggest to you if you have difficulty in this little room of the mind, that you bring Christ in there. Pack it full with the Word of God, meditate upon it and keep before it ever the immediate presence of the Lord Jesus.

THE DINING ROOM
From the study we went to the dining room, the room of appetites and desires. Now this was a very large room. I spent a good deal of time in the dining room and much effort in satisfying my wants.

I said to him, "This is a very commodious room and I am quite sure you will be pleased with what we serve here."

He seated himself at the table with me and asked, "What is on the menu for dinner?"

"Well," I said, "my favorite dishes: old bones, corn husks, sour cabbage, leeks, onions and garlic right out of Egypt." There were the things I liked -- worldly fare. I suppose there was nothing radically wrong in any particular item, but it was not the food that should satisfy the life of a real Christian. When the food was placed before him, he said nothing about it. However, I observed that he did not eat it, and I said to him, somewhat disturbed, "Savior, you don't care for the food that is placed before you? What is the trouble?"

He answered, "I have meat to eat that you know not of. My meat is to do the will of him that sent me." He looked at me again and said, "if you want food that really satisfies you, seek the will of the Father, not your own pleasures, not your own desires, not your own satisfaction. Seek to please me, and that food will satisfy you." And there about the table he gave me a taste of doing God's will. What a flavor! There is no food like it in all the world. It alone satisfies. Everything else is dissatisfying in the end.

Now if Christ is in your heart, and I trust he is, what kind of food are you serving him and what kind of food are you eating yourself? Are you living for the lust of the flesh and the pride of life-- selfishly? Or are you choosing God's will for your meat and drink?

THE DRAWING ROOM
We walked next into the drawing room. This room was rather intimate and comfortable. I liked it. It had a fireplace, overstuffed chairs, a bookcase, sofa and a quiet atmosphere.

He also seemed pleased with it. He said, "This is indeed a delightful room. Let us come here often. It is secluded and quiet and we can have fellowship together."

Well, naturally, as a young Christian I was thrilled. I could not think of anything I would rather do than have a few minutes apart with Christ in intimate comradeship.

He promised, "I will be here every morning early. Meet with me here and we will start the day together." So, morning after morning, I would come downstairs to the drawing room and he would take a book of the Bible from the bookcase. He would open it and then we would read together. He would tell me of its riches and unfold to me its truth. He would make my heart warm as he revealed his love and grace towards me. They were wonderful hours together. In fact, we called the dining room the "withdrawing room." It was a period when we had our quiet time together.

But little by little, under the pressure of many responsibilities, this time began to be shortened. Why, I don't know, but I thought I was just too busy to spend time with Christ. This was not intentional, you understand; it just happened that way. Finally, not only was the time shortened, but I began to miss a day now and then. It was examination time at the university. Then it was some other urgent emergency. I would miss it two days in a row and often more.

I remember one morning when I was in a hurry, rushing down the steps, eager to be on my way.

As I passed the drawing room, the door was ajar. Looking in I saw a fire in the fireplace and the Lord sitting there. Suddenly in dismay, I thought to myself, "He was my guest. I had invited him into my heart! He had come as Lord of my home. And yet here I am neglecting him." I turned and went in. With downcast glance I said, "Blessed Master, forgive me. Have you been here all these mornings?"

"Yes," he said, "I told you I would be here every morning to meet with you." Then I was even more ashamed. He had been faithful in spite of my faithlessness. I asked his forgiveness and he readily forgave me as he does when we are truly penitent.

He said, "The trouble with you is this: You have been thinking of the quiet time, of the Bible study and prayer time, as a factor in your own spiritual progress, but you have forgotten that this hour means something to me also. Remember, I love you. I have redeemed you at a great cost. I desire your fellowship. Now," he said, "do not neglect this hour if only for my sake. Whatever else may be your desire, remember I want your fellowship!"

You know, the truth that Christ wants my fellowship, that he loves me, wants me to be with him, wants to be with me and waits for me, has done more to transform my quiet time with God than any other single fact. Don't let Christ wait alone in the drawing room of your heart, but every day find some time when, with the Word of God and in prayer, you may fellowship with him.

THE WORKSHOP
Before long he asked, "Do you have a workshop in your home?" Down in the basement of the home of my heart I had a workbench and some equipment, but I was not doing much with it. Once in a while I would go down and fuss around with a few little gadgets, but I wasn't producing anything worthwhile.

I led him down there.

He looked over the workbench and what little talents and skills I had. He said, "This is quite well furnished. What are you producing with your life for the Kingdom of God?" He looked at one or two of the little toys that I had thrown together on the bench and he held one up to me. "Are these little toys all that you are producing in your Christian life?"

"Well," I said, "Lord, that is the best I can do. I know it isn't much and I really want to do more, but after all, I have no skill or strength."

"Would you like to do better?" he asked.

"Certainly," I replied.

"All right. Let me have your hands. Now relax in me and let my Spirit work through you. I know you are unskilled and clumsy and awkward, but the Spirit is the Master-worker and if he controls your hands and your heart he will work through you." And so, stepping around behind me and putting his great, strong hands over mine, controlling the tools with his skillful fingers, he began to work through me.

There's much more that I must still learn and I am very far from satisfied with the product that is being turned out, but I do know that whatever has been produced for God has been through his strong hand and through the power of his Spirit in me.

Do not become discouraged because you cannot do much for God. Your ability is not the fundamental condition. It is he who is controlling your fingers and upon whom you are relying. Give your talents and gifts to God and he will do things with them that will surprise you.

THE RUMPUS
I remember the time he inquired about the playroom. I was hoping he would not ask me about that. There were certain associations and friendships, activities and amusements that I wanted to keep for myself. I did not think Christ would enjoy them or approve of them so I evaded the question.

But there came an evening when I was leaving to join some companions -- I was in college at the time -- and as I was about to cross the threshold, he stopped me with a glance. "Are you going out?"

I answered, "Yes."

"Good," he said, "I would like to go with you."

"Oh," I replied rather awkwardly. "I don't think, Lord, that you would really want to go with us. Let's go out tomorrow night. Tomorrow night we will go to prayer meeting, but tonight I have another appointment."

He said, "that's all right. Only I thought when I came into your home we were going to do everything together. We were going to be partners. I want you to know that I am willing to go with you."

"Well," I said, "we will go some place together tomorrow night."

But that evening I spent some miserable hours. I felt wretched. What kind of friend was I to Christ, When I was deliberately leaving him out of my associations, doing things and going places that I knew very well he would not enjoy? When I returned that evening, there was a light in his room and I went up to talk it over with him. I said, "Lord, I have learned my lesson. I cannot have a good time without you. We will do everything together from now on."

Then we went down into the rumpus room of the house and he transformed it. He brought into life real joy, real happiness, real satisfaction, real friendship. Laughter and music have been ringing in the house ever since.

THE HALL CLOSET
There is just one more matter that I might share with you. One day I found him waiting for me at the door. There was an arresting look in his eye. He said to me as I entered, "There is a peculiar odor in the house. There is something dead around here. It's upstairs. I think it is in the hall closet." As soon as he said the words, I knew what he was talking about. Yes, there was a small hall closet behind lock and key I had one or two little personal things that I did not want anybody to know about and certainly I did not want Christ to see. I knew they were dead and rotting things. And yet I loved them, and I wanted them so for myself that I was afraid to admit they were there. I went up the stairs with him and as we mounted, the odor became stronger and stronger. He pointed at the door and said, "It's in there! Some dead thing!"

I was angry. That's the only way I can put it. I had given him access to the library, the dining room, the drawing room, the workshop, the rumpus room, and now he was asking me about a little two-by-four closet. I said inwardly, "This is too much. I am not going to give him the key."

"Well," he said, reading my thoughts, "if you think I am going to stay up here on the second floor with this odor, you are mistaken. I will take my bed out on the back porch. I'm certainly not going to put up with that." And I saw him start down the stairs.

When you have come to know and love Christ, the worst thing that can happen to you is to sense his fellowship retreating from you. I had to surrender. "I'll give you the key," I said sadly, "but you'll have to open the closet. You'll have to clean it out. I haven't the strength to do it."

"I know," he said. "I know you haven't. Just give me the key. Just authorize me to take care of that closet and I will." So, with trembling fingers I passed the key over to him. He took it from my hand, walked over to the door, opened it, entered it, took out all the putrefying stuff that was rotting there and threw it away. Then he cleansed the closet, painted it, fixed it up, doing it all in a moment's time. Oh, what victory and release to have that dead thing out of my life!

TRANSFERRING THE TITLE
Then a thought came to me. I said to myself, "I have been trying to keep this heart of mine clear for Christ. I start on one room and no sooner have I cleaned that then another room is dirty. I begin on the second room and the first room becomes dusty again. I am so tired and weary trying to maintain a clean heart and an obedient life. I just am not up to it!" So I ventured a question: "Lord, is there any chance that you would take over the responsibility of the whole house and operate it for me and with me just as you did that closet? Would you take the responsibility to keep my heart what it ought to be and my life where it ought to be?"

I could see his face lighten up as he replied, "Certainly, that is what I came to do. You can not be a victorious Christian in your own strength. That is impossible. Let me do it through you and for you. That is the way. But," he added slowly, "I am not owner of this house. I am just a guest. I have no authority to proceed since the property is not mine."

I saw it in a minute and dropping to my knees, I said, "Lord, you have been a guest, and I have been the host. From now on I am going to be the servant. You are going to be the Lord." Running as fast as I could to the strong box, I took out the title deed to the house describing its assets and liabilities, its situation and condition. Then returning to him, I eagerly signed it over to belong to him alone for time and eternity. "Here," I said, "here it is, all that I am and have forever. Now you run the house. I'll just remain with you as houseboy and friend."

He took my life that day and I can give you my word, there is no better way to live the Christian life. He knows how to keep it in shape and deep peace settles down on the soul. May Christ settle down and be at home in your heart as Lord of all.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

New Books

Hey Girls,
I am so excited about all the new books God is leading me too!  I've got our books picked out all the way through September! Woo Hoo!

Today on Lysa TerKurest blog she recommended a book called Weird-Because Normal isn't Working.  It's by Craig Groeschel.  Lysa doesn't recommend books very often, but she loved this one.  So I'm researching it.  Below is the video that goes with the book and a link to her blog so you can read her comments if you want too. 

Let me know if you have heard of this author.  I'd love to get your input on whether you would like to read this one or not.




Thursday, March 31, 2011

Book of the Month for May and June

Good “Rainy” Day to you!


I know the rain is a pain, but we sure need it. So I am thanking God for it even though I’m having a great hair day that the damp weather will eventually mess up! LOL

Well the Lord has blessed again with the books for May and June. They are listed below.  One of the books, No Other Gods is only available on Christianbooks.com. I tried to get it yesterday at Lifeway Christian books, but they informed me it was no longer in print. I called Christianbooks.com and they said they have plenty in stock. Orders are due by April 17th so the books will have time to come in before our meeting on April 28th.

So how is this month’s book reading going? Are you enjoying it? I pray you are learning something from it!

May’s Book
Power Suit: The Armor of God Fit for the Feminine Frame
By: Sharon Norris Elliott









June’s Book
No Other Gods: Confronting Our Modern-Day Idols
By: Kelly Minter

Friday, March 18, 2011

March's Book Club Meeting and April's Challenge

Good Morning Girls! What a wonderful discussion we had last night at book club! I enjoyed it so much. To those of you who didn’t make it, we missed you greatly!


Last night we discussed what our personal wildernesses are. We explained them and asked the group to pray for our areas of need. If you weren’t there and would like to add your wilderness journey and prayer request, you can do so below in the comment section or email them to me and I’ll see everyone gets a copy.

April is going to be a very busy month. So I’m issuing a challenge to each of us, myself included, to finishing Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World before our next meeting. We are blessed to have an additional week in April to read because our meeting isn’t until the 4th week, April 28th.

Gold star for all those who finish their book!!!

Please pray with me about the book selection for May and June. I normally have to books picked out by now, but so far I haven’t had clear direction from the Lord. I hope to post what our next books are in the next week or so. I’ll also have order forms soon if you would like to order the book through www.christianbooks.com.

Thank you again for an amazing club meeting last night. I love you girls like crazy!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Brief Journey?

We’ve reached the development stage of the book. The Israelites are out in the wilderness working their way towards…..the promise land? Once they were free from Egypt they had about a 150 mile journey to reach the promise land. A trip that should have only taken them about a month but God had other plans. “They had prepared themselves both mentally and physically for a fairly brief journey.” (p. 60) I fear I did the same when I began my journey thought the wilderness too. Like the Israelites, I thought that once I realized that I had a problem with food that God would just snap His Holy fingers and “poof” I’d be free of it. Not! He has other plans for me.

God planned to use their time in the wilderness to teach them about Him and to cleanse them of their mental bondage to Egypt. This process was going to take time. On page 66 Priscilla made this statement that I’ve substituted my name and situation into, “Deliverance from the power food has over me was designed to set Kimberly’s heart on serving and worshipping the God of her fathers. The wilderness phase was (is) the stage of development designed to cement Kimberly’s heart in total trust and confidence in His ability to provide for her. It wasn’t (isn’t) enough the Kimberly heard all those stories about Him; it was time for Kimberly to know the Storyteller for herself. It was time for the stories to be about her for a change.” Substituting my name into this statement made it even more powerful.

At the end of the chapter Priscilla enlighten us to our job in the wilderness. It is simple to yield. I’m praying for the strength to do that day by day.

One in a Million-Part Three

Chapter four opens with a look at our religious environment. Priscilla asks us to evaluate this environment. Is it holding you back? Is it limiting your view of God? Do the people you associate with hold you back from worshiping God as you feel appropriate? “God is sometimes just too big for church people.” (p.38)

Rain. I enjoy a good rain storm. Curling up on the couch with a good book while the window is open- as it pours- is one of my favorite things to do. Like our Pastor, I am thrilled by the weather. Watching storm clouds roll across the sky excites me. I enjoy watching the rain, but not getting caught in it. I’m just weird, but I don’t like to be wet. At all! So Priscilla’s story of getting caught in the rain made my skin crawl! Yuck! LOL!

Spiritually, however, I want to learn to love being caught in the rain. I don’t want to pray for rain and when it happens, run home. “We pray with boldness that the cloak of complacency will be removed, that the windows of heaven will open and He will display His glory and power to us and through us. We anxiously await His wonders in our everyday living, but when His move ends up moving us, we aren’t too sure anymore. Running in the rain is a tad uncomfortable.” (p.41)

So like Priscilla, my prayer is, “Lord, let it rain, and give me the courage to stand under the heavens when it does. Cause me to be willing to go where You take me, even if the path is unfamiliar. Tear down any man-made religious walls that may keep me from seeing You fully. Forgive me for always running back home.” (p.42)

This chapter deals with our view of God in respect to what we’ve been taught. She warns us to be cautions of limiting our views based on a domination. “Each of us carries around a box that contains our views about God. These are not necessarily incorrect views. They’re simply the ones we’ve been compiling and gathering over time. Some of the things in our box have come from our traditions and upbringing, some from what our church teaches, some from what we’ve read in the Bible and experienced in life. The problem is not that we have a box. The problem is that we have the nerve to put a lid on it. We dare to shut God into our man-made, predetermined, limited notions about His nature and His ability.” (p.49)

Okay, I’ll admit that I have done that. In my early 20’s I worked at First Christian Church School (now known as Real Life Christian Academy) with teachers from all different religious backgrounds. I closed myself off to their religious ideas, fearful they would sway my opinion of God. I thought that my “baptist” way had all the right answers and their religions were way off base. How little did I know! While as I am always cautious to test what I learn from my friends who have different religious backgrounds by God’s word, I’m more open to their experiences with God then I was 20+ years ago. “One-in-a-millions aren’t confined to one church or domination. While they are fully committed to their church and denomination, they don’t turn up their noses at others. They know their box has something to gain from others who love the Lord just as they do, even if they’re a little different.” (pp. 50-51)

I don’t want to live my life fighting against what God is letting me experience just because it dosen’t line up with what I think I know of how God works. I’m learning as I plead with God to deliver me from my Egypt, with all it's tempting foods, that I have to be open to the ways He is delivering me. As God cleansed the palette of the Israelite they became resistant to what freedom required. “The balked at challenge. They seized up at the first sight of being stretched. God wasn’t staying in His box. And they weren’t really sure they wanted an experiential relationship with Him if He had more in mind for their deliverance than just the simple transaction of liberation for Egypt.” (p. 50) It’s my prayer that I won’t do the same.







One in a Million-Part Two

“For people born in Egypt, raised in Egypt, and schooled in Egypt, the only way to taste the milk and honey is to get out of Egypt.” (p. 23)

It was about this time that the Lord really began speaking to me about my problem with food. Chapter three-Change of Taste was just one of the things that seemed to use food and desires as it’s illistration. The message was all around me. God was trying to get my attention.

Priscilla uses some great anologies. The Egyptian Tour Package is one of my favs. I laughed out loud when I read it! “Yet every now and then, especially when life gets unusually hard and when I feel restless from the sameness and boredom of a particularly dull patch, the enemy tries to remind me of the so-called perks that came with my Egyptian tour package.” (p. 28) My “tour package” would be all those yummy high calorie foods that offer empty calories and no healthy benefit. (Nachoes, candy bars, milk shakes, chips and dip….. okay I have to stop now. Egypt is calling my name a bit to loudly!)

But just like the children of Israel who had to learn to come off of the rich food that Eypgt offered, I have to learn to turn away from those high calorie foods that offer empty calories and no healthy benefit. “But when they started to realize that the open road was a daily exercise routine in trusting God to provide what they needed, it wasn’t long before they lost themselves in the seafood-scented nostalgia of Egypt’s dietary plan.” (p. 28) The Israelites begin to long for the food they had back in Egypt. Even though that food came with a price. I face the same dilimia. The food I crave isn’t the best for me. It hurts me physically in the long run.

“We’re not always totally convinced that God has a match for some of the things that made bondage feel deceptively satisfying.” This is another statement from the book that rocked me to the core. Do I trust God to truly satisfy me? Do the truths I know about God really hold up? I had to re-read the statement several times to “see” that it is deceptively satisfying. Have you noticed, like I have, sin leaves you feeling flat later? “What are some of the aromas from your past that have a way of wafting through your living room, enticing you right in the middle of your journey from Egypt with soft memories of what made salvery so hard to forsake?” (p.29)

Bam! “Like us, they tended to forget that Pharaoh’s only reason for infusing any form of enjoyment into their day was to make his slave population strong enough to be useful in building his ‘storage cities’ (Exod. 1:11)” (p. 29) That sound you heard was another rock being tossed at my core. God is surely getting my attention.

Pricsilla boils it down to what the problem really is. “The problem is with wanting what the enemy offered instead of the now thing God is providing.. The problem is in letting the satisfaction of physical appetites take priority over what God is trying to teach us about being satisfied in Him.” (p. 30) Ouch!

It’s amazing how God works things together. In Lysa TerKurest, book and Bible study, Made to Crave, her catch phrase is “Made to Crave, satisfying your deepest desires with God, not food.” The whole study revoloves around this idea. So reading this book at the same time was by God’s timing!

In the next section of the chapter, Priscilla goes on to reveal that God’s manna was His soloution for the Isrealites. And for us. God’s daily manna was a symbol of Jesus Christ. “ He is our “bread of life” (John 6:48). He is heaven’s ultimate manna. And while the manna of the wilderness could not provide eternal life, the living “bread” (v.50) did and will to anyone who will receive it. He is God’s miraculous portion given not to bore us but to show us a little more of Himself every day.” (p. 33) A verse I’ve memoried in my wilderness journey is Lamentations 3:21-25
“This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope. 22It is of the LORD’S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. 23They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness. 24The LORD is my portion, saith my soul; therefore will I hope in him. 25The LORD is good unto them that wait for him, to the soul that seeketh him.”

The longer I travel this wilderness road the more I am learning that God’s manna is satifying. It will take a while for my fleshy desires to disapate, but in the meantime I am willing to learn. “God seemed eager, didn’t He, to get the taste and desire for sin out of their lives-just as He desires to get it out of ours-so that we can become “wise in what is good and innocent in what is evil.” (p. 34) I’m thrilled that God is so eager to cleans me of the sin that I have held on to. I’m thankful that Christ died so that this sin wouldn’t separate me from Him for eternity.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

One in a Million-part one

Balance- to equal or equalize in weight, number, or proportion. That was Kenric’s message last Wednesday night. And I needed it. My life sometimes gets out of balance and I have to let some things go in order to make time for others. That has been the case with blogging this month. My health needs attention so I’ve put aside blogging in order to do the Made to Crave Bible Study but I will admit I miss blogging greatly. So I’m squeezing in a little time to blog this week since our book club is Thursday night. Blogging always helps me get my thoughts about the book in order. It brings balance to my thinking!

I want to start by saying thank you again for taking this journey with me. Each book brings something new to my relationship with God. It’s so amazing how God has placed each book during a certain month so it will correlate with other things I’m studying. I hope God is doing this for you too. Last week in Beth Moore’s Bible study she talked about having different circles of friends. This book club is my “12.” And I am very thankful for you all!

Now on to the book…..

One in a Million has been amazing! Pricilla is such a wonderful writer. The Lord has blessed her with a great insight into the journey through the wilderness. In chapter one Priscilla awakes our need for more than the status quo Christian life. She ignites the soul to want more, to want an abundant life. My soul was stirred right off the bat with the desire to be “one in a million.” Her goal for us is “I want the pew to reach the pavement. I want the things you hear and see and believe on Sunday to be the things you hear and see and experience all week long.” (page 12)

Fleeing Egypt!

This was one of my favorite chapters. I found so many great nuggets of truth. First, the illustration of the elephant wowed me. She’s so right about how we have been chained down by sin since birth. As babes we aren’t strong enough to break the chain so we grow up accustom to it. “People who’ve been trained by sin, as all of us were, require some reprogramming if we’re going to break out of our natural patterns and our usual ways of doing things.” (page 19) This statement hit home for me. I struggle with food. I use it in place of God. I turn to it for comfort and reward. For everything really. So the Lord has moved in major ways to get my attention regarding this issue. He’s used this very book in that process. I know that I am in a wilderness right now and He is teaching me valuable lessons. He is leading me away from Egypt to my promise land.

The Biblical typology she uses was another reason I enjoyed this chapter.

1. Pharaoh correlates to the role of Satan.
2. Egypt is equivalent to a life in bondage to sin.
3. Moses is a forerunner of Christ and His deliverance.
4. Canaan represents the abundance to life in Him.

So just like Pharaoh wanted to keep the Israelites in bondage so they wouldn’t rebel and conquer Egypt; Satan wants to keep me in bondage to food so I won’t find the strength to live for Christ as I was meant too. And just as God sent Moses to the Israelites to free them from bondage; God sent Christ to deliver me from my bondage to food. It’s a humbling thought. Thank you Lord that the power of sin was broken at the foot of the cross!

But Satan won’t be defeated in this area easily. “Our enemy, our taskmaster, knows our strengths and weaknesses. He knows what it takes to keep us humbled and under his thumb, to keep us living as though we’re still slaves back in Egypt- redeemed saints living ‘in lustful passion, like the Gentiles who do not know God.’ (1 Thess.4:5)” (page 21) And boy does he know my weaknesses. It’s a daily battle. So I am claiming 1 Peter 2:11! "Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul;"  Hey I just noticed that Peter called us pilgrims!  I'm a pilgrim on a journey through the wilderness. See? God is so good!

So that’s my wilderness. Are you in the wilderness with me? Maybe your wilderness looks all together different than mine, but none the less we’re in it together.

photo by Nick Garbutt- http://www.nickgarbutt.com/photo-galleries/environmental

Monday, February 21, 2011

Priscilla Shirer

Good Morning Girls,
So, are you enjoying this month's book?  I sure am.  I love how Priscilla is using the journey the Israelites made out of Egypt to the promise land to mirror our spiritual journey out of the bondage of sin into freedom. I enjoyed the illistration of the elephant.  It made me think of the song, Shackles by Mandisa.  "Get these shackles off my feet so I can dance!" Oops there I go dancing again! :)

Anyway, I thought I would share with you Priscilla's blog.  I know not everyone has time to read additional blogs, but for thoes who do, Priscilla's is wonderful.  Here's the web address. http://www.goingbeyond.com/archive/201102

Also, she posted a video that I wanted to share with you. I enjoy hearing from the author of a book I'm reading so I thought you might too.  Hope you enjoy it.



Have a great day!
Kimberly

Monday, February 14, 2011

Thursday Night's Meeting

I am so excited about this week!  Bible study on Tuesday night and Book Club on Thursday night! Whoo hoo!  It's going to be a busy week of preparing. 

Speaking of preparing, who still has to finish their book?  You can't see it, but my hand is high in the air!!!  I think the Lord knew what kind of month this was going to be and allowed our book to be shorter than most! Praise the Lord for his foreknowledge!

Anyway, Lord willing, we'll meet at my house on Thursday night at 6:30 PM. Darra and Kim have snacks this month. Even though my family has had two birthdays and Valentine's day, I'm still looking forward to some sweets!  I look forward to seeing you all.  If you can't make it, please let me know.

Oh yea, our books came in so I'll hand them out Thursday night.

See you Thurday night!
Kimberly

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

When Obedience Becomes Radical

Radical. There’s that word again. Girls, have you noticed certain themes continue to present themselves in each book we read? In chapter three the theme of radical obedience is present to us…again. We’ve seen this concept before in Crazy Love and Becoming More than a Good Bible Study Girl. The word radical got me thinking. Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary defines radical as very different from usual or traditional. So radical obedience would be obedience that is very different from the usual or traditional obedience.

What is the usual obedience for our generation? For the average, dare I say it; lukewarm church goer obedience means going to church once a week, giving a little to God, praying some and reading your Bible- usually on Sunday during the service. Those of us who do more that that are viewed as extreme or radical people.

I’ll never forget a conversation my husband and I had with our new next door neighbors a couple of weeks after we moved into the neighborhood. (Names have been changed to protect the non-believers LOL)

“You’re going to love the people around here, Amy said. “They are so sweet.”

“Yes, but watch out for Mike and Mary. They are a little radical about church.” Doug cautioned.

“Really? How so?” I asked.

“Well, they go to church like all the time!” Doug replied. “They even go to church activities and they’ll be asking you to go with them.”
At the time I didn’t know Mike and Mary, but I thought “Great, there will be someone in the neighborhood we can relate too.” Rodney and I laugh about that conversation. You see Mike and Mary went to church once a week on Sunday mornings. They did attend some of the extra activities and did ask their neighbors to join them. However, our family went to church three times a week and talked to our neighbors about their salvation. I can only image what Doug said about us behind our backs! We must have seemed ultra radical!

Lysa begins chapter three with her story of God’s instruction to sell their house. Now think about that for a minute. Sell… your… house. Francis Chan did the same thing. I’ll be honest when I first heard that it sounded extreme to me. But if we take a glimpse into scripture we see that this is how the first church acted.

“Neither was there any among them that lacked: for as many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them, and brought the prices of the things that were sold, 35And laid them down at the apostles’ feet: and distribution was made unto every man according as he had need.” Act 4:34-35
To our generation it sounds crazy to sell our land and houses to provide for others. Yet Jesus instructed a young man in Mark 10:21 to “sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor.”

So maybe selling a house in obedience isn’t radical to Jesus just to our generation.

Lysa talked about giving up television for two years and the changes it had on her. She did this in obedience to what she felt the Lord was impressing on her heart. She had these words to encourage us,
“One thing you can be assured of is that God has already worked out all the details of what your obedience will accomplish-and it is good. We need not fear what our obedience will cause to happen in our life. We should only fear what or disobedience will cause us to miss.” (page 45)
So I have to ask myself, would I be willing to do these types of things? I’d like to say yes, but in my gut I know I might not be able too.
“God wants to know if we’re willing to give up what we love to Him who loves us more. He desires for us to open our fists and trust Him with absolutely everything.” (page 49)
Lord, I knew you want pure obedience from me. I’ll be honest in the fact that I am fearful of being that obedient. Help me to open my fist on all that I hold dear. Open my heart to release the grip fear of losing someone or something has on me. Teach me that You, Jesus, are enough. Encourage me to trust you will all my heart. Help me to love you more. Amen.

Posted by Christy

All I can say at least for the Ladies that are reading this, sorry guys, if there was ever a MUST Read book out there for women after Gods heart, this one is it. “What Happens when Women say YES to GOD” by Lysa Terkeurst. All I can say is thank you Kimberly for being obedient to God’s call and picking this book. I enjoyed Lysa’s first book we read but this one, Oh yeah….I’m loving it.


And I know it is just because it is exactly what I need at this crossroad in my life that God has put me here and said, okay, how willing are you to be a woman that says Yes to me? Which means being radically obedient, I’ll get more into that in another blog I’m sure because I’ve read the book but now am going back to reread it so I can digest it even more.

But right now one of Lysa’s phrases I am going to quote is from 113 of the book.
“To be radically obedient is to keep God’s vision clearly in front of us, to be so busy looking at what He wants, looking at HIM, that everything else becomes less important.”
She has many more spots I can and probably will be using going forward but that my friends is the key point for all of us. Man or woman.

Instead of letting satan and his world distract us thru small or big daily issues and keep us focused on that, we have to snap out of it and away from that focus and to always keep God’s vision in our view. We need to stop limiting God’s plans for us by being disobedient or impatient. We have to believe that God’s Power and Strength are unlimited and ours to use as He Wills. We have to step out of our comfort zone and complacency and continue seeking the Truth in His Word and by spending time with HIM so that we can become spiritually mature.

*Pg 94 of the book,
“A real sign of spiritual maturity is looking to God not for comfort and convenience, but for purpose and perspective. Comfort and convenience lead to complacency while purpose and perspective lead to the perseverance that is evident in those living a truly devoted life.”


It won’t happen over night and is a life long process that many will give up on because it is challenging. Yet, it is so worth the challenge, especially when we allow our perspective to change. (pg 95, Lysa “Our changed perspective helps us to see God in EVERYTHING)

Romans 8:28 "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to HIS Purpose."

Instead of accepting our comfort zone and being complacent, we need to remember this limits God’s Best for us. We don’t deserve it by any means being the sinners that we are, but once we accept Christ as our Lord, our Savior, our Brother, our Bridesgroom and our King for ever, we are washed clean of our sins when we confess them to Him and ask for forgiveness. When He takes up residence in our Hearts, we should never again want complacency, we should be ready to do whatever HE wants us to do, help those HE puts in our paths to help, and be radically obedient by listening to His Voice call us as HE wills.

Romans 5:1-5 "Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ: By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God."

And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; and patience, experience; and experience, hope;

And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.

I know whatever God has on this path will be filled with tribulation because the enemy doesn’t want me to have a Yes Heart for God but I also know that regardless of what may lie ahead, Christ has already promised that HE has went before me and has prepared the way. He will never leave nor forsake me and has given me His Power and Strength even in just calling and claiming His Name so I will have the Peace that only HE can give because I know as I listen to the Holy Spirit’s guidance and direction, I am pleasing my Father and slowly but surely become a woman that has a Yes Heart for HIM.

Have a great day or evening depending upon when you read this LOL. All I can say is Thank Your Father for rekindling Your Fire and giving me the desire and hunger to know You more and to share what YOU want with those you’ve put on my path. I Love You Lord more than anything!!! May I continue to become a woman whose heart is completely YOURS!!!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Hearing God's Voice

I don’t know about you, but I love to hear God speak to me. The quite whispers to my heart bring me such joy. For the longest time I thought those little whispers were just my own thoughts, but I’ve come to realize that this is the way God speaks to me. The sweetest thing to me is when God speaks the practical things to me in the morning as I rush out the door. Little things that I am forgetting. I get a strong impressing to go back and check something or to put something in my car that I wouldn’t have thought of on my own. I’ve ignored these little whispers and been sorely disappointed later in the day because I didn’t have something I needed. Only to realize that God had been prompting me to go back and get that item before I left the house! It’s these things that show me that God cares about me. Really cares about every aspect of my life…. even the little things.

I enjoyed chapter two, Hearing God’s Voice. Sometimes I know God is speaking to me, but many times I have to wonder if the thought or idea came from me. Most of the time I’m confused when these thoughts/idea are big or will take involving others to accomplish them. The five questions will be helpful to determine if God is giving me a command or direction or if it’s me coming up with an idea.

For some of the questions there was a quote that I just found so impactful.

1. Does what I’m hearing line up with scripture?
“God’s Word is the language the Holy Spirit uses to help us understand what God is speaking to our hearts. We must get into God’s Word and let God’s Word get into us.” (page 27)
Have you notice the same theme through our last few books? We must get into God’s word!

2. Is what I’m hearing consistent with God’s character?

“The fruit of the Spirit is the spontaneous work of the Holy Spirit in us. The Spirit produces these character traits that are found in the nature of Christ. They are by-products of Christ’s control-we can’t obtain them by trying to get them without his help.” (page 28-29)
 I’ve never thought of the fruits of the Spirit as a by-product before, but it makes sense! The more time I spend with Jesus the more I will act like Him.

3. Is what I’m hearing being confirmed through other messages?

This is the one that I find so cool and amazing. Whenever I am studying several Bible studies at the same time they seem to fall in step with each other. Messages on Sundays echo the things I’m learning in my quite time. Verses that I have mulled over pop up in Sunday school lessons or in the Pastor’s sermons. Even the Daily Bread messages go along with what I’m learning. Many times they all have the same theme. It’s incredible. I am totally blown away by it. In the past, I’ve not thought to consider that this is happening to confirm something that God is speaking to my heart, but I’ll be on the lookout for it now!

4. Is what I’m hearing beyond me?
5. Would what I’m hearing please God?

Now I’ll be honest, this last question irked me. At first, I didn’t feel like it helped to discern if an idea is from God or not. Basically she’s saying that whether the thought or idea is from God or not, we should go ahead if it would please God. I thought that’s works fine for the small stuff. Should I take this cake to the family who is struggling? No brainer. But what about the bigger things. I tried to think of something that He would tell me to do that  would not please Him, but and I couldn’t think of anything. So I guess it does work as the last question in the group.

At the end of the chapter Lysa states that she uses this five-question filter as a starting place in her conversations with God. She says,
“To this day I have to seek it (hearing God’s voice) by asking for the desire, discipline, discernment, direction and delight.” (page 38)
 On a note card I wrote out the rest of the paragraph as a prayer that I say each morning.

Lord,
Please give me the desire to want You more than anything else. Give me the discipline to make my relationship with You my top priority. Lord, give me the discernment to know the difference between my own thoughts and Yours. Please give me clear direction at each crossroad in my life. Help my relationship with You be sheer delight!

These five simple requests have affected my time with God in a big way. “Ask and ye shall receive!”



Saturday, February 5, 2011

Expecting God's Presence

I posted this originally on my site but wanted to share it with our awesome Book Club. I can't wait to discuss this book :)

God is AWESOME....always...now how can I remember that ALL THE TIME. Let me explain, I had to go buy the book for this month's book club Lysa TerKerust What Happens When Women say Yes to God cause I missed ordering it online. So I went to the closest Christian Bookstore last week and didn't see it so I went Thursday. Before I got there I said a quick prayer that there was at least one left.
So I go into the row I know it should be and start looking. I see Lysa's other book, but I don't see this one, but then the Holy Spirit said, ummm, Hello, that book is in the L's not the T's by her first name...not the last. So I look down at the T's and Praise Jesus (which I did excitedly) there was ONE copy of the book. Thankfully it was a Christian store even though I'm sure people thought I was a loon cause I started laughing and smiling and thanking God for His AWESOMENESS!!!!
So needless to say I was excited about starting the book so I went home and read the first chapter right away. Now mind you I could've read the whole book that night but I wanted to digest it and take it notes etc. So for chapter one alone (which I LOVED), I took 5 pages of notes.  Of course some of it is quote favorites from the book which I don't have but will try to add later, but I was so excited about it.
I want to have a Yes-Heart even with the knowledge that it means I'll be outside my comfort zone more. Well needless to say there is a part where Lysa says we have to be prepared to have a Yes Heart and Expect God's Presence to be there/with us even during the hard times...which occurred yesterday for me.
I was faced with a reality in my finances I wasn't prepared for and at first it did start to affect me, but GOD is so GOOD that I had to shake it off and remind myself that I knew because I had say 'YES' to God Thursday night and Friday morning that stuff would happen to try to remove my focus from HIM or from seeing His Presence or Divine appointments around me.
Thankfully He has other Christian women at work that help me to be encouraged too so I know that I may not have started out at my best but before too long I was back to Praising Him for everything.
I do desire to be a Yes Women to God because I know in just remembering about the simple task of Lysa's book being found when I asked, that is a great reminder at just how much HE wants to bless us...if we are willing to be Faithful and Obedient.
I don't want to be a Christian for my whole life and not know HE is with Me. I want to be onfire for HIM every day because I don't know how HE can use my words or actions to affect another or others. It basically means that I have to be on my guard as a Steward/Warrior for Christ always which means praying, being in the Word, surrounding myself with other Christians with like minds and opening my eyes and 'comfort' zone to be ready when HE puts a Divine Appointment in my path.
I look forward to reading the rest of the book and am excited because I know it is going to be Great. I will try to post my favorites later, but as one of the comfort zones I had to give up was internet at home, I am using the free access at the Local Library (Free is always great :) lol) so that is why it's been awhile. But I feel the passion to blog coming back as if it's been asleep for awhile so watch out, God may have me on a roll again.
Isn't that part of being a Yes to God Women :)
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Clamoring of the Day

Clamoring- the act of becoming loudly instinct. How many things clamored for your attention today? A few? Ten? Or more? As women we have people and situations that clamor for our  attention every day. The endless list of chores and needs of our families are loudly instinting that we deal with them. The kids, a spouse, friends, work, laundry, dinner, floors to mop, things to put away, Bible study, prayer time, errands, help with homework, down-time, doctor appointment… the list could go on and on.

Ever feel overwhelmed? I know I certainly do. The list of things seems endless. And when things begin to pile up something has to go on the back burner. Sadly, I push back the activities that “people can’t see.” Bible study and prayer time. When I don’t find time to do them, you won’t see a big pile of it on the floor in the corner. But what you will see is very frustrated women. Others may not know why I am flying off the handle at the drop of a hat or melting into an emotional puddle on the floor, but I know. I’ve pulled away from the One who gives me peace and strength.

On our journey to learning to say yes to God, “You simple have to surrender all that’s clamoring for attention in your heart with the answer God is longing to hear spill from your lips, ‘Yes, God.’” (page 14) This journey won’t be accomplished if we don’t stay plugged into the One who will give us the power to say Yes to Him.

I once saw a speaker open his lesson by vacuuming the whole platform. It was quite a mess, but when he had finished..... it was still a mess. The tiny paper dots that were scattered all over the stage were still there, just pushed around to different places. You see, he vacuumed the whole stage without plugging the machine into the wall. It had no power and therefore had little effect on the paper dots on the floor.

His point was that without the power of God, cleaning up the mess that we have made of our lives is impossible. Likewise, without the power of the Holy Spirit working in us, we will not be able to say yes to God when He calls on us to do something.

So this is my challenge to all of us as we read this book. If you don’t already, set aside-plan- some time with God each day. Make your relationship with Him top priority. I will work on pushing other things to the back burner before I sacrifice my time with God. Like sleep! "O God, thou are my God: early will I seek thee; my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is." Psalm 63:1 I hope you’ll find ways to carve time out of your day for God also.

Monday, January 31, 2011

It’s All in Your Perspective

Years ago, when I was young, my family would gather at my Papa and Granny’s house in Alabama each summer for our annual family reunion. It was a joyous time for me because growing up I only saw my cousins once a year. Now you have to understand, I’m a city girl. Born in the big city of Atlanta and raise a stone throw from town my whole life, so going to Papa’s was an adventure. It seemed like Papa lived 100 miles from anything that resembled a town. There was one small gas station on the highway and that was it. My grandparents lived in what my city friends called “the sticks.”

Entertainment was hard to come by way out in the sticks. My cousins and I had to make up games to play. And we had to do it outside because that’s where- according to my granny- kids were supposed to play.

Some of the greatest adventures were on the side of my Papa’s house, There was a slope that started at the pole barn and went all the way down to the strawberry patch. To us “youngin’s” it was a huge ski slope. We’d take turns ridding down on  pieces of cardboard, trash can lids or what every else we could find that would slide across the green grass. When objects for sliding couldn’t be found, we’d lie on our sides and roll all the way down. It was great fun that kept us entertained for hours.

Recently I went back to my Papa’s house. He passed away over 18 years ago, but some of my cousins own the house now. After walking through the house I wandered outside and stood on the top of that giant hill looking down. I smiled because that hill that was so huge when I was a child really wasn’t big at all. It’s barely a mound. Memories flooded my mind of how big it seemed as a child when in the reality of adulthood is was so small. It was all in the perspective.

In the first chapter of What Happens When Women Say Yes to God, Lysa makes the observation, “When you look at your everyday circumstances through the lens of God’s perspective, everything changes. You come to realize that God uses each encounter you have with Him as a divine appointment.” (page 16)

Last Thursday, we talked about how the little things in our lives can be so frustrating. A slow cashier at the grocery store, the guy that cuts you off in traffic, your boss who wants you to go and do a task you didn’t plan on in the middle of a busy day. We can view these things as annoyances or see them as God does. Divine appointments.

A few years ago, the Pastor called me while on my lunch break to ask if I could take Mrs. Ellis to the doctor. I’ll be honest. I didn’t see it as a divine appointment at all. I saw is as an inconvenience because it took me out of my comfort zone.

First, I didn’t know Mrs. Ellis. She sat on the other side of church and didn’t really come that often because of her health. I not comfortable with strangers.

Second, I would have to drive to an area of Orlando that I didn’t know while relying on someone I didn’t know to give me directions. How lost were we going to get? How many left turns was I going to have to make across four-lane highways? Again, not something that I like to do.

And third, I was going to have to wait for her to finish with her appointment so I could drive her home. I wasn’t thrilled about waiting around for what I knew would be hours. It was Wednesday and I had a lot to finish to  prepare for Wednesday night service.

Nope…. I didn’t see it as a divine appointment.

Well, I survived that trip and many more just like it. She was a delightful woman who I enjoyed getting to know. I would have missed it if I hadn’t stepped out of my comfort zone that first time. She passed away not long after I meet her, but I’ll always remember how her stories touched me.

Divine appointments. God’s perspective. I’ve learned from these two things that my view, my perspective is not always right or best. I’ve learned to step back and look at the situation again. Sometimes a predicament that seems so huge to me is really like that hill in my Papa’s yard. Small. Tiny to God.

I’ve also learned that when a situation arises that I’m not comfortable with I should look at it through God’s lens. Sometimes I can see what God is doing, but sometimes I can’t. I have to learn to trust Him in those times I can’t.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Now We're Off and Running

Thank you all for being so understand about our need to move our meeting to the church. Rodney is feeling a little better today. But bless his poor pea-pickin' heart, he won't stay home and rest so he'll be worn slap out by tonight. Can't you just hear the southern accent?!? (See Darra, I can sound like a deep south Alabama girl too!) Thanks for your prayers for him and his dad.

I enjoyed last night so much. I liked the new style of discussing the book we used last night.  I think the topic style freed us up to tie different parts of the book together.  Hats off to Sharon for organizing one of the themes that ran throughout the book in such a cool way! Plus we finished the book and are off and running on the next one! Yeah!

I think Crazy Love was a great relationship check up for us. It helped us to look at our relationship with God in a unique way. I hope as we dive into What Happens When Women Say Yes to God, we'll find the courage to step out in faith and say yes to whatever God ask of us.  Lysa says, "We all feel a tug at our heart and a stirring in our soul for more, but we are often afraid to venture past our comfort zone. Outside our comfort zone, though, is where we experience the true awesomeness of God." (page 12-13) I'm ready to get outside my comfort zone. I think I'm ready  because my comfort zone is so small. I'm ready for more.

I hope each of you enjoy this book. My prayer is it will continue to stretch us for God.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

An Example for Thursday Night

Yesterday I sent an email to everyone with the new directions for our book club discussions. Below is a copy of it if you need a refresher.


Lastly, I’ve decided to change the format of our discussion a little bit. I wanted to give you a heads up so you can prepare for it. Instead of going chapter by chapter, I want everyone to pick two or three concepts/topics from the book they want to discuss. It could be a section that really touched you or something that you have questions about. We’ll go around the group and talk about them one at a time. With all of us, we should be able to cover a good many of the topics in the book. I think it will enable us to discuss the entire book. I really would like for us to read 12 books this year.

I wanted to give you an idea of how to choose your topic by listing mine for Thursday night.

1. On pages 33, 62 and 68 Chan discusses how Christians live like God was created for us. Thursday night I’ll read the small passages on these pages and we’ll talk about it.

2. Concept of a Lukewarm Christian. pages 84-88  What do you think? Is it an oxymoron?

3. Concept of living out your love pages 102 & 119-120  I've got some ideas for our group I want you to pray about.

I hope this helps you get ideas for what parts of the book you want to talk about. Don’t worry if your topics overlap with someone else’s.

I hope you enjoyed Crazy Love. I know it was a challenging book, but I got a lot out of it. See you Thursday night!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

January's Meeting

I'm so excited about our first meeting of 2011.  I can't wait to see the new faces at the table and love on the ones that have become so important to me!  I do want to give you all a heads up. Wear your favorite shirt because you know me, Happy Snappy, I'm going to take a picture of the group for the blog. It needs to be updated with all the new faces!  So do your hair and wear your favorite color! LOL

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Love

Love, now here a subject we girls can get into! From our earliest memories; love was at the core of our dreams and imaginings. Fantasy of the perfect knight, riding on his white horse, coming to sweep us off our feet and pledge his un-dying love or dreams of our wedding day full of flowers and candles and the most handsome man on the plant. Oh yea, love is right up our alley.

Then why do we struggle with loving God so much?

Jesus is truly our “knight in shining armor.” Look at all the things Christ is for us. He’s our rock, our fortress, our deliverer, our God, our strength, our buckler, our salvation, our high tower (Ps. 18:2) our hiding place (Ps. 32:7), our help and our shield (Ps. 33:20), our guide (Ps. 48:14) our glory and refuge (Ps. 62:7-8), our hope (Ps. 71:5), and our portion (Ps. 73:26). This list is by no mean inclusive, but it surely paints a picture of a God who is worthy to being loved.

So I ask again, why do so many Christians struggle with loving Christ?

As I complied this list from the Psalms I came across this verse in chapter 63:

“O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is;”

Here the psalmist tells us three things. First, he seeks God early in the day. Yikes, I struggle with getting up early to do my devotion! Second, he thirsts for God’s present. Have you ever been really thirsty? Your body craves water until you get some. That craving doesn’t stop until you satisfy it with water. And lastly he longs for God like a person would for water in the desert. I looked up the word long. It means to pine for or feel a strong desire for or  to crave. Amazing. The psalmist truly loves God.

So why do Christians struggle with loving God?

I believe it’s because we forget that we need God’s help to love Him. He knows that for us, He’s not the tangible person who we can see and touch. He knows that due to that, we struggle to love Him. We know we need to love God so we try harder to do so in our own power only to fail over and over. “But the solution isn’t to try harder, fail, and then make bigger promises, only to fail again. It does no good to muster up more love for God, to will yourself to love Him more. When loving Him becomes obligation, one of many things we have to do, we end up focusing even more on ourselves.” I agree with Francis. I’ve lived in that vicious cycle.

The fact is we need God’s help to love Him. “If you merely pretend that you enjoy God or love Him, He knows. You can’t fool Him; don’t even try.” If you have a hard time loving God like the psalmist did, Francis gives you a guide. On pages 110-111, he instructs us on how to pray and ask God for help. I know it will be a help to some. It’s helped me. Everyone can love God more than they do today. We just need to seek God and ask for His help to love Him more.