January 30, 2009

Friday's Fave Five




It's time for Friday's Fave Five at Susanne's again. I had so much fun last week, I thought I'd give it another whirl.

1. "God wants us to enjoy the peace that comes from a mind set on him and on his purposes rather than on how we feel." - Lydia Brownback, Trust: A Godly Woman's Adornment. I could list this devotional itself as my favorite, but I've been pondering this particular nugget for a couple of days now.

2. A Starbucks gift card, and the white chocolate mocha I'm enjoying right now as a result.

3. Frugal Friday hosted by Joanne at The Simple Wife. Today's is a special treat when you don't have #2.

4. Playing Scrabble with R and CJ on Sunday evening.

5. A timely lesson from the Lord.


What are some of your favorites? Be sure to visit Susanne's to see what others are saying.

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January 29, 2009

Trusting... Even in the Face of Obstacles

When I was growing up, I loved to watch Battle of the Network Stars (Tom Selleck and Scott Baio in shorts...need I say more?). My favorite event was the obstacle course. I enjoyed watching the celebrities squirm through, jump across and climb over the various obstacles to race to the finish line. Watching it on television was fun.

In real life...not so much.

I'm not an athletic girl. I watch sports. I don't do them. So, it's not likely that you'll ever see me climbing over a wall or crawling through a tunnel. But if you look closely enough, you're sure to see me trying to navigate tweendom, hold on through the ups and downs of R's job, and wade through the muck of my sin.

God's obstacle course.

In their flight from Egypt, the Israelites encountered a huge obstacle...as big as the ocean. Faced with the Red Sea on one side and the approaching Egyptian army on the other, the people blamed Moses for leading them to certain death. Moses' response?

The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still. (Exodus 14:14)

No need to manipulate the situation or panic at the circumstances. Be still.

Look what God says next, "Why are you crying out to me? Tell the Israelites to move on..." (v. 15)

It seems that God was saying Forget about the obstacle in front of you...get over it and move on already! But how?

When faced with an obstacle that seems too large to overcome, we must:

Remember that God brought us to this place. He specifically led the Israelites to the Red Sea (see Exodus 13-14). He knew exactly where He was taking them and what they would face.

Remember that God hasn't deserted us.

Then the angel of God, who had been traveling in front of Israel's army, withdrew and went behind them. The pillar of cloud also moved from in front and stood behind them,coming between the armies of Egypt and Israel. Throughout the night the cloud brought darkness to the one side and light to the other side; so neither went near the other all night long. (vv. 19-20)


God moved behind the Israelites to fight off the enemy. He literally had their backs. They may have wondered where He went...been more focused on the obstacle before them than the enemy ready to pounce on them (anyone...anyone?). They may have wanted Him to shield them from the obstacle so that they wouldn't have to confront it. Instead, he shielded them from an enemy that was powerful enough to consume them. The obstacle was nothing compared to the enemy.

Remember that Believers have the power to overcome the obstacles.

I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.
~Matthew 17:20


We have the Holy Spirit...and the power that Paul spoke of in his letter to the church at Ephesus:

I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints,and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms...
~Ephesians 1:18-20

I can't imagine anything more powerful than the power to overcome death. That power is available to us, and it will help us confront and conquer the obstacles we face. If I'm going to trust God, I must realize that He's going to bring me to those obstacles that seem too large to hurdle. It's only in overcoming those obstacles that I'll live a life full of victories that can only be explained by Him.

And aren't those the only victories worth having?

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January 27, 2009

Life Rolls On

It's the start of a long, busy week. I scheduled too much, I know. I have to take Southern Living at Home when it comes, though.

I'm struggling to get through a book that I need to finish. Sadly I wish it would end already so I can get to the rest of the books on my list.

Tomorrow is my last night of Bible study with the girls. I'm going to miss them so much. I'm getting a little weepy just thinking about it. They've asked me to still hang out with them some, and I plan to do just that. I've fallen in love with them and the way they live boldly for Jesus. Several of them are going to Peru with me, which I know will strengthen the bonds we share. God's given me some incredible opportunities to minister to the girls and to others, in the most unexpected ways: an email from a stranger, a phone call from an acquaintance, and several prayer requests from friends. It's a responsibility I'm blessed to carry, and one I don't take lightly.

I'm already looking forward to Friday. R, CJ & I will travel to my alma mater to watch the girls' basketball team. I get a kick out of watching CJ during the game. She really gets into it. I'm hoping our night includes dinner at my favorite deli.

Saturday will be our first full day at home since R's had weekends off. It will be filled with the joy and excitement only cleaning can bring...and that's fine by me. Having him home with us is thrilling all on its own.

Speaking of cleaning...I worked myself into a dither this past Saturday, and still don't feel like I got much accomplished. It's probably because I'm famous for putting off cleaning my bathroom for as long as I can. Then it takes a good chunk of my day to restore order. When R was working weekends, I was at the mercy of his erratic sleep schedule. Now, I have no excuse. Which led me to my new cleaning plan. I'm really tired of being overwhelmed by all the cleaning, cleaning, cleaning! I'm learning the practicality of God, and of giving even the mundane tasks to Him. (I'll keep you posted, because I'm sure you be waiting with bated breath for my updates.)

That's all I've got for now. Not exactly gripping news, just the ebb and flow of life.