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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Read this in a devotion today... kind of goes along with what I talked about last night.  So many times we do what WE want to do, not stopping to ask God if it's what HE wants...  As she says, I have had LOTS of Timnahs... enjoy!!!


July 2

“But his (Samson’s) father and mother said to him, ‘Is there not a woman among the daughters of your kinsmen or among all our people, that you must go to take a wife from the uncircumcised Philistines?’  And Samson said to his father, “Get her for me, for she is all right in my eyes!’”
Judges 14: 3, Amplified Bible

EXPLORATION  

“Advice To The Hard-Headed”

“Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn’t”
Author Unknown

Is there a time in my life when I ignored good advice only to wish later that I hadn’t been so hard-headed by demanding my own way?

“He that won’t be counseled can’t be helped.”
Benjamin Franklin

INSPIRATION

“Write down the advice of him (her) who loves you, though you like it not at present.”
Proverb

The author Rosamond Marshall, in her book Kitty, penned these words which contain a great deal of truth: “A woman in love never takes advice.”

Before you come to the conclusion I’m picking on the female gender,  take a look at our text for today in Judges 14: 3, because this statement applies to men just as easily as women.

Sent on a heavenly mission of liberation to Timnah, in the land of the Philistines, Samson let himself become distracted by a woman who got his attention.

The Bible doesn’t tell us whether or not Samson fell in love with this girl, it only says that he was so smitten with her all the good judgment he had and any advice he received was thrown out the window.

Trying to bring reason into a situation where unreasonable behavior was in vogue, Samson’s parents tried, unsuccessfully, to offer sound advice by asking their hard-headed son a sensible question, “If it’s a woman you want, isn’t there one here in the camp of the Israelites?”

Mom and dad were evidently acquainted with daughters of Israel whom they most likely hoped might someday make a wonderful mate for their special son.  Yet, before they could arrange for a suitable wife, Samson had willfully gone off to Timnah and had seen a woman whom, as we learned, beguiled and seduced him. When Samson came back home, he ordered his parents to go get her for as he emphatically stated, “She is all right in my eyes.”  In the King James Version, this phrase is, “For she pleaseth me well.”  You must know by now that I had to check out this phrase in the Hebrew and here’s what I found. The word “pleaseth” is used by Solomon in Ecclesiastes 8: 1-4 (K.J.V.) “Who is as the wise man?  And who knoweth the interpretation of a thing? A man’s wisdom maketh his face to shine, and the boldness of his face shall be changed.  I counsel thee to keep the king’s commandment, and that in regard of the oath of God.  Be not hasty to go out of his sight: stand not in an evil thing: for he doeth whatsoever pleaseth him. Where the word of a king is, there is power….”

Let’s apply this text, which refers to the power of an earthly king, to the power of our heavenly King in our lives.

Called as God’s emissary, Samson was asked by God, as a consecrated Nazirite, to keep the “commandments” of his King.  He was not to leave God’s sight or walk out of God’s path.  He was not to “stand in an evil thing,” but instead was to do what “pleased” his heavenly Guide, for under the covering of his Father in heaven was where Samson received his strength and power.  The same goes for you and me.

As the Psalmist David so beautifully penned, “He (she) that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High, shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty,” (Psalm 91:1 K.J.V.).

However, rather than obediently staying under the protection of his heavenly Shield, at first opportunity Samson decided that doing what pleased himself was what would suffice in his life.  As this phrase can be translated, by bending and being inclined to do what he desired, Samson believed he would find satisfaction.          

Rather than follow God’s narrow, demanding design for his life, Samson, who thought he was so smart, decided to yield to his own inclination, his own preference where he believed he would be satisfied – find fulfillment and sufficiency.

When I first began to really study this story, I thought to myself, “Well, I’ve visited a few Timnahs in my life and boy, what a mistake.”  However, in this story God has a much bigger lesson for you and me than just giving us advice to stay away from the distractions of Timnah.

The foundation stone that is at the center of the story of Samson’s life is that absolutely nothing we are inclined toward that only pleases us will bring us ultimate, complete and whole fulfillment.  We can try to fill that place inside us with money, possessions, people, drugs – you name it – even holy works, but in the end in the words of St. Augustine, “Thou hast made us for Thyself and our heart is restless until it rests in Thee.”  Augustine knew what he was talking about for like Samson, he, too, tried to fill his life with wine, women, and song, those things that pleased him but to no avail until the day he asked his Father to fill the empty space in his heart.  In the words of Richard Blanchard, “There are millions in this world who are craving the pleasure earthly things afford; but none can match the wondrous treasure that I find in Jesus Christ my Lord.  Fill my cup Lord, I lift it up, Lord!  Come and quench this thirsting of my soul; bread of heaven feed me till I want no more – fill my cup, fill it up, and make me whole.”

“Give instruction to a wise man (woman), and he (she) will be yet wiser; teach a just man (woman), and he (she) will increase in learning.”
Proverbs 9:  9, K.J.V.

AFFIRMATION

“O God, by whom the meek are guided in judgment, and light rises up in darkness for the godly; give us, in all our doubts and uncertainties the grace to ask what Thou wouldst have us to do; that the spirit of wisdom may save us from all false choices, and that in Thy light we may see light and in Thy straight path may not stumble; through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
William Bright
1824-1901

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Soar Like Eagles

Wow!  My life this past month has been incredibly busy!!!  Ball games 3 days a week, trying to get to church on Wed nights (hopefully in time for a little choir practice), Bible Study on Thursday night, church and Sunday School on Sunday... and somewhere in there trying to keep my house in some semblance of order (yeah right!).


Unfortunately, I can tell Satan is trying to use all of this to get to me.  To tear down my foundation that keeps me going; he has definitely been on the attack.  If you don't believe in this... just try doing what you know is right and what God wants you to do.  It seems that he (Satan) has been attacking me from all sides! And he goes after us on the things that mean the most to us.  He TRIES to play mind games with us... he TRIES to fill our heads with all the lies... 

BUT, if our foundations are built on the ROCK and not the sand, he will not get to us.  Oh, he will try his best!  He throws his best darts at us.  Believe me, he has thrown some pretty good ones at me these past few weeks... he's had me in tears quite a few times... BUT, I HAVE SOMETHING THAT HE DOESN'T!!!! I have an AMAZING SAVIOR that loves me.  He picks me up, holds me close and says, "come here, come rest and lean on me". 

So, I say... Satan, get behind me.  My God and my Savior says that HE has everything under control!  He will not allow you to win!!!

But those who wait upon God get fresh strength. They spread their wings and soar like eagles, They run and don't get tired, they walk and don't lag behind. (Isaiah 40:27)


Monday, February 16, 2009

Why Are We so scared of where God wants to move us? We know where we came from is not good for us, and yet we would rather stay there than to move ahead to the blessings God wants for us...

February 14

Numbers 14

The children of Israel reject God's signs.

INSIGHT

By nature, we are sight-walkers, not faith-walkers. We tend to have confidence in that which we can see, that which we have known. We fear that which we can't see and haven't known.
Not only does Israel refuse to go into the land because of the giants-the Israelites want to return to Egypt! Do they not remember that they were slaves there? Do they not remember that they cried out in tears to God for deliverance from Egypt?

You can't go back to your old life. There is nothing there but bondage. Your hope lies in following the Lord by faith. Walk forward.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Are You Normal

February 10, 2009 
Are you normal? 
Mary Southerland

Today's Truth 
1 Peter 4:12-13 "Do not be surprised at the painful things you are now suffering. These things are testing your faith." (ICB)

Friend To Friend 
I pray that your New Year is off to a great start!  As wonderful as the holidays are, it is always good to get back into a normal routine. Then the question becomes, "What exactly is normal?"

Author and speaker, Patsy Clairmont says that "normal" is just a setting on the dryer. I am inclined to agree with her.  At birth, the world silently hands us a list of do's and don'ts that we must follow in order to "fit in" and gain approval. I believe God's definition of normal is quite different from my own characterization or the perspective used by others as a measuring stick.

As I look back over the lives of those who made the biggest difference in the early Kingdom days, they were anything but normal. A bag of mixed nuts is more like it - men and women from all walks of life who were radical in their devotion to God - to the point of placing their lives on the line every day for the cause of Christ. They were normal in that they celebrated their "sameness" with the pagans who were shunned by religious zealots but stubbornly loved by the Father. Yet, they were profoundly abnormal in the love they showed and the depth of their commitment to God and to His cause. 

As I was putting the Christmas decorations away for another year, I got to the study where we have a collection of gifts and souvenirs from the various countries where Dan and I have visited to speak.  Each one brought back memories of precious people who, despite being persecuted because of their faith in Jesus Christ, are all people of joy.  As far as material possessions are concerned, they have very little but when it comes to joy, contentment and peace ... they have it all.  These people who have chosen to follow Christ -- even in the face of danger - are not normal!  And I think the face of God shines on them because of their abnormal faith. 

That is the kind of "normal" I want to be this year.  I want to be God with skin on to those who don't even believe He exists.  I want to love every excuse and doubt right out of their minds. I want them to see a power in me that they cannot explain in human terms and a message that shouts of God's mercy and forgiveness.  I want to be hungry and thirsty for God and live my life in the "It is so not about me" gear. 

How about you?  Are you willing to pack away the old, safe, comfortable and quite stale normalcy, allowing God to bring some not so normal people and circumstances into your life?  I'm ready!  Join me, my friend, for the journey. 

Let's Pray 
Father, I am so tired of playing it safe, of bowing to the wrong crowd and listening to the wrong voices.  I lay down my pride and surrender to You and Your plan for my life in 2009.  Stretch my faith.  Give me Your eyes to see those in need.  Fill me with Your abnormal power so that others will be drawn to You. 

In Jesus' name, 
Amen.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Obedience

February 8

Exodus 14
The Lord parts the Red Sea for the children of Israel.

INSIGHT

When we are obedient to God, nothing can touch us that does not come from God Himself. The armies of Egypt, symbolic of the armies of Satan, are no match for a God jealous to care for His beloved people. Resting in God's full protection in spiritual warfare, we may put on His full armor and stand firm, knowing that we will triumph in Him. (from the QuietWalk devotion)

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Going Beyond

Yesterday and today I spent time at an amazing women's conference with an amazing bunch of women!!!  I am so privileged to be able to call these women my friends.  To each one of you, words cannot describe what you mean to me... and there are some of you reading this that did not attend the conference and I don't want you to feel left out... I feel the same way about you!  


I have said many times over that I KNOW, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that God placed me and my family at FBC!  His hand was on it, and His timing was perfect.  I look over the past 4 1/2 years and marvel at what God has done.  But, I also look at the years before and see how He was preparing us for what He had in store for us.  God uses every moment of our lives to prepare us for the next.  I don't believe in coincidence, I don't believe in chance. I believe that God has a plan for our lives and if we allow Him, He will use us to our fullest potential... but, that's the scary part.

It's easy to say, "okay, God, use me...", but how many times do we say that and add that "but" to it.  I know I do!!!   "God, I want you to use me, but I want to do this right now..., God I want you to use me, but that's not really where I want to serve...". Most of us have been there, most of us have had the same insecurities.  I still do.  When I think about serving, it's like, WHY do you want ME???  What do I have to offer?  I'm sure there is someone that is MUCH MORE QUALIFIED THAN I AM!

Going Beyond... the name of the conference that we went to.  Those two little words have so much meaning, especially to me, after today.  Going Beyond my comfort zone.  Going Beyond what I think I am qualified to do.  Going Beyond the little box that I have placed myself into and allow God to SHOW me and ALLOW HIM TO WORK THROUGH ME!!!  SCARY STUFF!! But why is it? Why am I so scared of what God may do in my life?  I KNOW He is FAITHFUL to me!!! I KNOW that He only wants what is BEST for me!!!

Priscilla Shirer used Jonah.  The Lord spoke to  Jonah and told him to go to Niniveh, but (there's that little word!) instead Jonah went to Tarshish; which, by the way, was 2,000 miles from where he was... Niniveh was only 300 miles.  Does this sound familiar?  It does with me.  Have you ever gone WAY out of your way to do something that you thought was a better idea?  How much easier it would be if I would just do what God asks me to do in the first place!!!  Like she said today, we can go our way but He's going to bring us back to where He first spoke to us... He doesn't forget what He wants us to do.  It's just up to us to decide how long it's going to take to do HIS WILL and receive HIS BLESSINGS!  As most of you know, Jonah did what he wanted to do, but he reaped the reward of his waywardness... and God brought him right back where he started... BUT, this is the BEST PART!!!  God gave Jonah A SECOND CHANCE!

When we don't do what He wants, He doesn't turn His back on us and say, "I'm not messing with her anymore because she doesn't listen to anything I tell her."  Instead He says... "I LOVE YOU! I will pursue you as long as I have to... I will pursue you even when you don't pursue Me."  Isn't that AMAZING!!!  Thank You God!!!  

Going Beyond... I challenge each one of you to go beyond what you think you are capable of doing.  Because honestly, if we only did what WE are capable of doing, it wouldn't be very much... each and everything that we have done is part of what HE has done in us to bring us to where we are right now!  Go Beyond your comfort zone!!!

"A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another.  By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another."  John 13: 34 & 35

"Jesus said to him, "If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes." Mark 9:23




Thursday, January 29, 2009

NO GIANTS!

How many times do we allow our fears to take hold of us and not let us be all that He wants us to be??!!  Or the times that we believe the lies that satan tells us, to keep us from what we know is ours!
  
I love this illustration of David and Goliath...  In God's presence... we should have NO GIANTS!

David, the youngest in a family of eight boys could not believe the scene before him. Tossing the giant's threats and obvious advantage aside, David refused to accept what he saw.  Instead, he chose to believe what he knew in his heart; this giant was going down!  With simple but certain faith and unreserved confidence in God, David stepped through the fear, ushering in the mighty presence and power of God.  Goliath not only met David that day, He met the Lord of Heaven and Earth.  And the giant fell!  Giants always fall in the presence of God! (Mary Southerland)

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Stepping Out In Faith!

Focusing on obstacles distorts our vision. Problems seem to loom so large that we can't see to take the next step in faith. In reality, if God has called us to do something, the only hindrance is between our temples! He has already planned a way around, over, or through any barriers that might lie on the path to fulfilling His purpose.And when we, like the Israelites, give in to fear and refuse to move forward, we miss out on the great reward found in doing God's will.
(Charles Stanley)

WALK BY FAITH

We cannot do it on our own... but when we have faith in him... WOW!


2 Corinthians 5:7 (NIV) "We live by faith, not by sight."

Friend To Friend 
Miracles should be a daily occurrence. "God things" should be the norm if we truly know and abide in Christ. Men and women leave ministry every day, their lives shattered against a measurable faith by the hammering blows of life.  Life lived in human power is consuming and futile but life lived in God's power is powerful and purpose driven. 

As a wife, mother, friend, family member ... in any relationship, we cannot lead where we have not been, we cannot share what we do not possess and we cannot convey a message of power from a powerless life.  God stands ready to pour His power in and through us to a world filled with hurting, wounded and hopeless people.  All of His power is at our disposal yet we are satisfied to live our days filled with results that can be understood and easily explained in human terms.  I desperately want to live in such a way that one day I can look back in wonder at all of the "God things" He did in and through my life.  I pray that those who come behind me will celebrate an ordinary life that was lived in extraordinary ways and is explainable only through a power man can neither produce nor comprehend -- God's power. 

The power of God is unleashed through faith.  Faith is a personal issue.  Just as we cannot inherit or borrow faith, neither can we rely on the faith of anyone else.  We must have our own personal faith. 

As a freshman in college, I began dating a young man whose faith was very different from my own. Normally, I would never have considered dating anyone whose beliefs were in such stark contrast to mine, but we had so many other things in common and so enjoyed being together that we decided to take the risk and just date for fun.  Big mistake!  Neither one of us was prepared for the fact that our relationship quickly escalated into a serious one but we both realized that unless we resolved the faith issue, we would never have a future together.

I had attended church from birth and simply assumed that my beliefs were right because they were all I knew -- until someone I really cared about questioned the authenticity of my commitment to God.  I began to examine my faith and ended up making it my own. While a human relationship ended, I will be forever grateful that God used that young man to affirm my belief system, test my faith and deepen my eternal relationship with God. 

Monday, January 26, 2009

"A man wrapped up in himself makes a pretty small package.  But a man, or woman, wrapped up in God is an amazing sight to behold."  (Unknown)


Paul had great confidence. The prefix, "con" means "with" and the root "fid" means faith."  Therefore, a confident person is one who walks in faith.  We walk in faith that we are holy, chosen, redeemed, dearly loved children of God who are empowered by the Holy Spirit, equipped by our Maker, and enveloped by Jesus Christ.  Now that's an unshakable confidence.  
(Sharon Jaynes)

"Not that we are competent in ourselves to claim anything for ourselves, but our competence comes from God.  He has made us competent as ministers of a new covenant" 
(2 Corinthians 3:5-6 NIV). 

Monday, January 19, 2009

Words

“Words can destroy.  What we call each other ultimately becomes what we think of each other, and it matters.”
Jeane J. Kirkpatrick

“Words and eggs must be handled with care. Once broken they are impossible things to repair.”
Anne Sexton

"A word is dead when it is said, some say.  I say it just begins to live that day.”
Emily Dickinson


“Father, make me quick to listen, but slow to speak and slow to become angry.”
James 1: 19

Sunday, January 18, 2009

I was studying my Bible study today... Discerning the Voice of God.  This week is titled God's Voice Reveals His Plan.  It's amazing how God works.  We were supposed to start the study back on 01/05 but due to several women not being able to be there, it was put off a week.  


The first week it was just good to be back and enjoying the fellowship with everyone in the study. The second week is where all of these thoughts really come from.  God KNEW that I was going to need this particular study at this particular time in my life, but He especially knew that we should wait that extra week.  It's amazing how God has a plan for even the smallest (or so we think) things in our lives.

I know I have posted on here before how thankful I am for God placing us at Fleming.  I know it was His perfect plan for us!!!  I am so thankful for all the wonderful friends God has given me and my family through this church family... this is why today's study really spoke to me.  Here's just a small piece of what Priscilla Shirer had to say about a church family:

The church is the family of God and a mechanism through which He speaks to His children.  No Christian can accomplish God's complete purpose without being a member of a local church.  You were not born again into a family without siblings.  The church is God's family, set apart to have direct access to God, it is a very necessary part of hearing, understanding, and participating in the will of God.  Every member of the church has been specifically placed and gifted to accomplish those purposes in the world.  You are not a believer and a part of the family of God in this generation by chance.  God allowed you to be a part of a local group of believers so He can accomplish His tasks on earth.

"Let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the day drawing near." (Hebrews 10: 24-25)

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

No matter what happens, God will prove himself the most loving father and best friend anyone could have. He IS enough! (Virelle Kidder)

Why do we forget this? It's not like He leaves us and says this is yours, you have to handle this one on your own. He NEVER tells us that, instead He says, "Do not fear, for I am with You; do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you; I will help you; I will hold on to you with MY righteous right hand." (Isaiah 41:10)

Thank You Lord... not much more I can say.