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David Confidence

June 1, 2018 by Christy Leave a Comment

Do you ever feel like other people or even the world try to put their “stuff” on you?  Sometimes it’s negative things like judgments, or harsh comments, but it could even be something that others might consider helpful, just not helpful to you.  It is hard to have the confidence to know what God is saying to you personally sometimes.  Going back to the account of David and Goliath in the Bible, I see David experiencing this type of situation.

When David said he would fight Goliath, King Saul immediately spoke a negative judgment to David, “You are not able…you are only a boy.”  How many times have we had someone say something similar to us?  “You are not able…you are only, (fill in the blank.)”  I know I have let this kind of comment stop me in my tracks.  David was different though, he had spent so much time with God that he knew what he himself was capable of and he definitely knew what his God was capable of.  He spoke up to Saul and convinced him to let him go confront the giant.  Basically he had to choose not to receive the negative words from Saul.

However, King Saul still wasn’t completely sure that David could do things his own way.  He put his own armor on David, trying to be “helpful.”  Have you ever experienced this?  Throughout my life I have had so many well-meaning people try to put what has worked for them, or kept them safe, onto me.  When I would try their advice on, I had the same feeling of awkwardness that David had trying to move around in Saul’s bulky armor.  Once again, David convinced Saul to let him do things his way, which was really the way God had taught him.  This time David had to say, “no, thank you,” to something that could have seemed good, it just wasn’t the best.

Both of these ideas can be very hard to implement.  We tend to far too easily accept and believe the negative about ourselves, and it can be very difficult to say “no, thank you,” to well-meaning friends.  It all comes back to how well we know our Heavenly Father, how closely we are walking with him and how clearly we can hear His words to us, then we can have confidence like David to stand up to kings and giants.

“Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is kept safe.”  Proverbs 29:25

“So do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded.  You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised.”  Hebrews 10:35-36

 

 

 

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David Courage

May 25, 2018 by Christy Leave a Comment

I want to have “David eyes.”  Actually, maybe what I want is “David ears.”  David, (during his encounter with Goliath in the Bible) did not see a scary giant, to David it didn’t matter who was on that battlefield, because what he heard was someone daring to defy the living God.  And David knew that was not right.

At this point in his life David was not a mighty warrior as we might suppose about someone who runs out to fight a giant.  He had spent his life as a shepherd, watching his father’s flock of sheep.  However, while he was tending sheep, his Heavenly Father was tending him.  David got to know God in a very real, intimate way.  David was also learning the traits and skills that allowed him to run into the battle armed with only conviction and a slingshot.  I believe this is what set David apart.  He was so accustomed to listening to God’s voice and trusting Him, that he didn’t even allow any questions to come into his mind.  Questions I seem to ask myself constantly:  “God are you really telling me to go into battle?  Are you sure You have equipped me?  Could I at least take a few of the other soldiers with me?”

The difference between David and me, is that for David his self did not matter.  He had crystal clear hearing, vision and conviction.  God is being defied, it is not right, no one else is doing anything, God is with me, I’m going to do something about this.  David had spent so much time with God that he instantly recognized the time God had prepared him for.  This is what I pray for us, that we would spend so much time getting to know our Heavenly Father that we would be thoroughly equipped when the battle comes our way, and brave enough to run into it!

“Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it.  Then you will be prosperous and successful.  Have I not commanded you?  Be strong and courageous.  Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”  Joshua 1:8-9

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My Name Is NOT Mud

May 18, 2018 by Christy 1 Comment

When I walked into the kitchen I could instantly see what my toddler had had for her snack.  Yogurt covered everything from the refrigerator door to the table.  My little girl herself, was covered head to toe.  It seems no matter what children are doing, or eating, they end up wearing it!  Play-doh, markers, mud, chocolate, it is easy to see what their last activity has been.  While messy and a little frustrating for parents at times, this is all a necessary part of learning and growing.

I thought about this recently when I heard a pastor warn against not becoming what we are going through.  He said that even among Christians it is common to relate the biggest issues we are facing in life when talking to another person.  And then we might add a pathetic, “pray for me,” at the end of our tale of woe.  He was reminding the congregation that it is actually in the hard times that God grows us the most.  The valleys and deserts are not fun, but if we are paying attention and learning the lessons God is trying to teach us in those times, we can come out on the other side more mature and strengthened in our faith.

This was so encouraging to me.  There are actually times when I am going through something difficult when I want to talk about how good God is being, how loved I feel.  I honestly don’t know how to say those things for fear of surprising someone!  It is not a matter of ignoring circumstances or living in denial.  Instead it is choosing to live in the glorious reality that even as my Heavenly Father is allowing me to be stretched in ways that are anything but comfortable He promises to never leave me or forsake me.  He is right there in the dark holding my hand reminding me that unlike children, I do not have to become what I am going through.

“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me.”  Psalm 23:4

“Dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering, as though something strange were happening to you.  But rejoice that you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when his glory is revealed.”  I Peter 4:12-13

 

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Going The Wrong Way?

May 11, 2018 by Christy 4 Comments

Do you ever find yourself going the wrong way?  I almost did recently.  I had plans to attend a Bible study for the first time.  I had Googled directions and they seemed simple enough.  That afternoon I mentioned my plans to a family friend, and also mentioned the town I was heading to.  As this was an area he is much more familiar with than I am, I also double-checked my directions with him.  It was a good thing that I did, because I would have ended up totally lost.  I had missed an important step on the Google directions.  I thanked God that He had intervened and showed me the right way to go that evening.

This all made me think about how I feel in life.  I am so afraid of going the “wrong” way.  Making a wrong decision, turning right when I should have turned left.  For some reason I act as though God is going to let me blindly stumble off a cliff.  This is so far from the truth!  If God can make sure I don’t drive the wrong way to Bible study, surely He can direct my path in life.

When I start to feel anxious, I try to remember all the ways God has led me in the past, all the times He has miraculously shown me the way to go.  He has never left me, He has never forsaken me.  I love that the Bible is full of verses about God leading us.  I have included some below that have really encouraged me, I pray they will do the same for you.

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.”  Proverbs 3:5-6

“This is what the Lord says: Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.”  Jeremiah 6:16

“I will lead the blind by ways they have not known, along unfamiliar paths I will guide them; I will turn the darkness into light before them and make the rough places smooth.  These are the things I will do; I will not forsake them.”  Isaiah 42:16

 

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Feel Fine Right Now

April 20, 2018 by Christy Leave a Comment

“How’s your day going?”

“Fine!”

“How are you today?”

“Fine!”

Is there anyone else out there that feels just a little fake answering these questions with a bright, cheerful “fine?”  I think the truth is that a lot of times we don’t actually feel fine, but since the checker at the grocery store isn’t really interested, it is easier to respond this way.

I struggle with the balance between beating myself up inside for not being more joyful or peaceful, and with being honest that life is hard, that it’s okay that I don’t always have a big smile on my face.  There are many times I put a lot of pressure on myself to feel fine right now, and I am fairly sure I am not the only one who does this.

Reality is that God’s grace is sufficient for me no matter what, but as Pastor Ron Thompson puts it, “It takes a lot of action to rest in grace.”  It is hard to be still, be broken, and know that it is okay.  The world around us does not give us any space to be quiet and reflect or heal, but God does.  It is alright sometimes to curl up in your Father’s loving arms and just rest in His grace.

This is so hard, especially if you have others, like children counting on you.  I for one, can feel like I am letting people down if I give myself some grace in the form of time alone.  That goes back to the action of resting in grace.  We have to do the work of silencing the accusing voice we hear and focus on what God is saying to us.

And He is saying that sometimes it takes a while to feel fine again, but while we are healing or growing He is right there with us giving us everything we need.  He is telling us that His grace is sufficient for us because His power is made perfect even in our current weakness.  As I focus on that truth, I just might end up with a real smile on my face.

“But He said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’  Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.”  II Corinthians 12:9

 

 

 

 

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The Last And The First

April 13, 2018 by Christy Leave a Comment

For some reason the other day the idea of the last time we do things popped into my head.  I am not usually one for emotional, sad remembrances, so in a way the thought surprised me.  The fact is though, that we do things for the last time all the time whether we are aware of it or not.

Even in realizing this, I wasn’t overwhelmed with regret or sadness; my thoughts went in a different direction.  With a lot of things in life, if we don’t do them for the last time, we can’t ever do something else for the first.  For example, if we don’t quit a dead-end job, we cannot start our new dream job.  If our child doesn’t graduate Kindergarten, they cannot move on and eventually graduate high school.  If we don’t do a bad habit for the last time, there is no way to start a healthy new habit for the first.

Two weeks ago I was talking about mourning, (check it out here ) and I think this concept of the last time goes along with that.  In life, things always have to make way for growth.  Even in nature we see the plants give way to seed which in turn produces new life.  And of course, even though it is the way things are, we can still feel sad about our last times and honor our feelings.

The other side of this is to not take anything for granted.  I am thankful for each day I get to wake up.  I am thankful for each hug I get to give my kids.  Again, not to be melancholy, but grateful because we just do not know when the last time will come.

The really wonderful thing is, whether we are doing something for the last or first time, (or a time in between) Jesus is right there with us.  In the book of Revelation, it says Jesus is the Alpha and Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.  Basically He is saying He knows everything from A to Z, including your life and my life.  I find that awesomely comforting and I hope you do too!

“I am the Alpha and Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.”  Revelation 22:13

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