Friday, February 27, 2009

Doing Things the Right Way

"But let all things be done properly and in an orderly manner" (1 Corinthians 14:40)
. . . For God is not a God of confusion" (1 Corinthians 14:33)"

As women, we come to a time in our lives when things "change." Some changes are positive and much-needed such as our children growing up and becoming more independent, but other changes tend to leave us frustrated over those things we appear to have little to no control over. Shortly after Bear and I married, I gained what was, for me, a considerable amount of weight. I knew it was a considerable amount when a neighbor asked me if we were expecting. I roared in laughter, he has still not forgotten the faux pas. While I was not overwhelmingly overweight, those who've known me a lifetime know I am, by nature, a petite woman. My weight since 1999 has gone up and down and in 2004 I ordained that the weight had to come off and come off it did. While I was dieting and exercising, because of stress I lost 37 pounds. Not that I had 37 to lose but lose it I did. I won't tell you I had done it slowly or well but I was thinner than I had been when Bear and I married in 1998. 20 of the 37 found their way back (I reckon they weren't lost enough) and I have since struggled to get those fat pounds off my body. I found, through several trips to the Emergency Department this week, that trying quickly to "lose" that which has become fond of my person, can lead to dire consequences. I couldn't eat, had nausea I hadn't known with pregnancy, I had pain that required pharmaceutical intervention and all I could do was lay my unhappy self on the couch. THIS is not the Master's grand plan for losing weight!! What became abundantly clear to me was that in the same slow way these 20 pounds had "found" their way back to me, that same slow way was how I will have to lose them for good. There is a right way - there is a wrong way. I have begun to ask God to be abundantly clear to me how to approach this situation and He is giving me wisdom to address the issue - like the wisdom in the scripture above. God is NOT a God of chaos and He does not ordain that our lives be chaotic. I believe that when I ordain to do things as God would have me do them, the results are as He would have them to be. I know He ordains for me to be healthy and fit and He will give me the wisdom to make that happen. I encourage you "brethren" by the mercy of God that you join me in seeking the wisdom of our creator in how to undo what's been done whether it be weight gain, debt or marital strife and that we allow the God of all things orderly to set our steps as He would have them to be set. I truly believe that when we allow God to direct our actions and we are obedient, we prosper, there is order and, probably, there is weight loss. Pray for me, will you? Know I will pray for you if you will let me know how I can. Loving you and trusting that He works all For Our Good and For His Glory!! AA

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

An Attitude of Gratitude

Our sweet Pastor has been teaching a series entitled "Encounters with Jesus" and this week's message was from Luke, Chapter 17 about the 10 lepers who were healed by Jesus - but only one, a Samaritan, returned to thank Him. Jesus asked the one who had returned where the other nine were because they, too, had been healed. One of the questions that was posited by Pastor Don was are we thankful for what God has done or just what He has done lately? I really had to think about that one because our sweet little family has been through some tough stuff for several years. No one has died. No serious illness, nothing we can't or won't recover from but stuff that tests the mettle . . . and the faith. Most of us deal with car "issues" and we're no different but it seems like we've got a heap of them lately. The Bear's Jeep has been in the shop three times since the first of the year and my van is next. This last repair was more than our overtaxed budget could hold but we had to get it fixed - the Jeep would not go and even had to be towed to the shop. On Monday Bear went down to pick up the Jeep and, upon handing the check to the owner of the shop, was told that our debt had been paid - in full - the exact amount. "The One" who had paid for the repair wished to remain anonymous. While I am eternally grateful and am praying for an opportunity to pay it anonymously forward, I was humbled. In my whining about what I didn't have, I had been neglecting to daily thank God for all He has done for us - we have Jesus and a one-on-one abiding relationship with the Triune God, we have a home, our health, employment, many wonderful and loving friends, and the privilege to lead and teach. In my gratitude, I am humbled because it is not about what God has done lately, but what He first did when He sent His Son, Jesus, to die for me. I needed a reminder and God, in His infinite Mercy saw fit to look beyond the fault of my whining, to the immediate need and meet the need as only He can. It is my prayer that I will always look beyond the immediate and see the eternal and be willing to be used as His instrument to further His Kingdom, For His Glory.

"Amazing Grace’ shall always be my song of praise
For it was grace that bought my liberty
I do not know just why he came to love me so
He looked beyond my fault and saw my need
I shall forever lift mine eyes to Calvary
To view the cross where Jesus died for me
How marvelous the grace that caught my falling soul
He looked beyond my fault and saw my need"
Dottie Rambo, 1970

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The Seasons of Life

I love the scripture from Ecclesiastes Chapter 3 which tells us that there is a time to every purpose under Heaven. A friend sent me a PowerPoint presentation that talks about this very thing and how we can't miss out on what's to come because of what we're going through. It's tough right now - finances, relationships, unemployment. Don't let the tough times of life become a barrier that keeps you from reaching out to Jesus. To EVERYTHING there is a season and for whatever season you're in right now know that we are loved, we are not forsaken, we are not forgotten by the One who created ALL the seasons - the winters too. Loving you with His Love and For His Glory - AA

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Sometimes He Calms the Storm

This past Sunday our precious pastor preached about the faith that is born out of desperation. Having nowhere else to turn, we turn to Jesus. Luke Chapter 8 recounts for us two miracles, the first of which is the miracle of the woman who had, for years, had a hemorrhage and she needed to see Jesus. The crowds were just too much and pressed in. Desperate - she touched the hem of His garment. Immediately He knew that He had been touched and when He confronted the woman, He told her that her faith had made her whole. Jesus had been on his way to the home of Jairus whose daughter lay dying and while Jesus was engaged in the encounter with the woman, Jairus daughter died. A messenger came to bear the news but Jesus said "She is not dead, she is sleeping." They went on to Jairus house and Jesus raised his daughter from the dead. Both of these folks knew that an encounter with Jesus was all the hope they had. While it's possible they didn't know all that He could do, I speculate that they had heard of the Rabbi and out of desperation, they placed their faith in Him. We all know so many who are desperate and in pain and longing for some relief from their circumstances. It is my prayer that those who are in pain or struggling or in crisis would reach out to encounter Jesus. He may calm the storm and He may just calm His child:
Sometimes He Calms the Storm
Scott Krippayne

All who sail the sea of faith
Find out before too long
How quickly blue skies can grow dark
And gentle winds grow strong
Suddenly fear is like white water
Pounding on the soul
Still we sail on knowing
That our Lord is in control
Sometimes He calms the storm
With a whispered "peace be still"
He can settle any sea
But it doesn’t mean He will
Sometimes He holds us close
And lets the wind and waves go wild
Sometimes He calms the storm
And other times He calms His child

He has a reason for each trial
That we pass through in life
And though we’re shaken
We cannot be pulled apart from Christ
No matter how the driving rain beats down
On those who hold to faith
A heart of trust will always
Be a quiet peaceful place
Sometimes He calms the storm
With a whispered "peace be still"
He can settle any sea
But it doesn’t mean He will
Sometimes He holds us close
And lets the wind and waves go wild
Sometimes He calms the storm
And other times He calms His child
Whether the Lord of Creation holds you close and calms your heart or whether He brings to pass a miracle to show you His Glory know you are lifted to His feet in prayer that you will pursue a desperate encounter with Jesus. Much love - AA

Monday, February 2, 2009

A New Hero

I have seen video of this young man speaking and have been to his websitehttp://www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/
He is an amazing human being who has such incredible faith. Watch this clip, go to his website and be encouraged. Then, if you're struggling, write back. Let's chat about how we can get to the next place in the journey and truly be able to get back up when it appears that there is no possible way we can.
http://www.maniacworld.com/are-you-going-to-finish-strong.html

Love much!! AA