1.11.2010

This and That

Hello! Feels like forever since I have posted. There are so many posts rolling around in my brain...I will try to get them done today.

First, here, my Bible study partnership update - sharing what I'm learning.

Later - Paris update.

and Blessings update.

and maybe a Health update.

So...stay tuned.

Our women's group is attempting to share with one another what we're reading in Scripture and what we're learning. Today I am reading in Isaiah, and in 2 Chronicles, and in other Scriptures as I work on the workbook for Breaking Free by Beth Moore. My Saturday morning study just began this on Saturday the 9th, and even in the first week of homework and having seen only the introductory video, I *know* that God is going to do mighty things in my life over the next three months. It's exciting...and exhausting. Here are some of the notes (likely not word perfect) that I made in my notebook as I watched the hour long introductory video: [words in square brackets are my thoughts...]

  • ** "Bondage" is anything that keeps us from the fullness of who God has called us to be
  • ** If I go to God for deliverance, that's what I'll receive.
  • ** A stronghold always leads to isolation. [therefore it is a good clue...what do you do that you do not share with anyone else...]
  • ** Often in Scripture, the "captives" are people of God - believers
  • ** Bondage can take the form of mental preoccupation
  • ** According to John 15:8, it is to the Father's glory for me to BEAR MUCH FRUIT. He's all for my fruitfulness. For HIS glory. [Strongholds squash my fruit production]
  • ** It's time to make a daring escape. Would you want to grow old and die in your current stronghold?
  • ** NOTHING you are holding that God wants to remove is worth what's ahead
  • ** Don't be afraid of the cost...be afraid to miss what God has for you.
I don't know about you, but that list compels me to dig deeper. It scares me. It motivates me. God is FOR me (and you) and wants my VERY BEST and is encouraging me to trade up - give up a few lesser things and thoughts, and trade them for better things, use of time, thoughts, priorities, relationships...TRADE UP.

2 Chronicles 32:1 NASB: After these acts of faithfulness Sennacherib king of Assyria came and invaded Judah and besieged the fortified cities, and thought to break into them for himself.

I love what Beth Moore writes about this verse (In the study we've already read of Judah's King Hezekiah's faithfulness in 2 Chronicles 29-31) "...we can be faithful to God and centered in His will and still be attacked by the enemy."

I need to remember that so that I don't feel defeated or down on myself. Sometimes when we are *most* in God's will, and seeking to follow Him the closest, sometimes *that* is when we are attacked the hardest by the enemy.

It is kind of God to remind me of that this morning. My trials are not necessarily punishments...they are allowed by God, and I will get through them with God's promise to never leave me nor forsake me. He is refining me. He is refocusing me.

It's exciting to put down more baggage - I want to carry less into the journey ahead.

1 comment:

  1. Oh my Dear Sistas can I relate to leaving the baggage behind.
    I carry it with me wherever I go, low self-esteem,depressing memories of childhood,the fear of not belonging or fitting in the way I'd like.
    The baggage has cost me dearly, loss of relationships,worry and obsessing about things I have no control over.I want to give it to God and not take it back,please pray that I lose my baggage claim check.

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