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So Much More Than a Book Review

May 16, 2019 by Lauren 32 Comments

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I honestly don’t know how to start this post.  So I’m just telling you that.  It’s as good a place to start as any.  The wordsmith is at a loss for words for two reasons.  #1 – God is doing a work in my life and although I know He wants me to tell you about it, I’m not sure I can sum it up nicely in a blog post.  And #2 – It’s more than a little embarrassing.

 

I’ve confessed sins, shortcomings and other foibles here before, but let’s face it, we rank and categorize sin.  The grace of God begs us not to, but we humans are a fallible, judgmental brood.  We’re the worst.  And though I have talked about this issue with close friends and family members and made self-deprecating jokes to strangers and acquaintances, I spend most of my time trying to hide it.  It’s not that others can’t see it.  It’s pretty darn obvious.  And yet I dress myself and avoid taking pictures and hide behind others to try to forget…I’ve gained a lot of weight.

 

Body image has been a lifelong struggle for me.  But in my younger years I kept my issues under wraps with fad diets, appetite suppressants, obsessive calorie counting and extreme exercise sessions.  About 6 years ago, I went through some counseling and was encouraged to lay all those things aside.  But instead of tasting freedom, I quickly fell into more bondage – that of gluttony.  And I fell and broke my foot.  Then I tore my ACL and MCL resulting is rehab, surgery and more rehab.  And then I got the cancer diagnosis.  Each issue left me restricted from the vigorous exercise routine I kept to counterbalance the comfort food I was eating.  Each year I bought into the excuses and gained more weight until, frankly, I felt pretty helpless about the whole situation.

 

When the opportunity presented itself to review the book Your Future Self Will Thank You:  Secrets to Self-Control from the Bible and Brain Science by Drew Dyck, I knew I needed to read it.  As a card carrying member (no really) of the fitness industry, I have read lots of books about health and wellness – even ones with a spiritual component.  And I’ve still continued to try to diet off and on (more off than on), so I can’t say that I expected this read to be transformational for me.  But it was.  While Dyck writes about all issues of self-control, God used it to convict me of my gluttony and misuse of food.   The author points out that as Christians we usually speak of “dealing with issues or struggling with sin.  But rarely do we speak of defeating it!”  In the same way I have tended to view my weight issues as a personal weakness instead of what it is – flat out rebellious disobedience.

 

I knew I needed the truths in the book after reading this in the introduction:  “I’ll never arrive at perfection, not in this life.  I don’t expect to.  But shouldn’t Christians expect to make some progress?  Shouldn’t they gradually overcome bad habits and besetting sins?  Shouldn’t they become more humble and selfless?  Shouldn’t they look a little more like Jesus with every passing year?  Shouldn’t I?”  Whoa.  The author fills the rest of the book with instructional scriptures and practical tips for fighting against our sin nature and actually growing our self-control like a muscle.

 

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I followed up this read (after making note cards of all the things I had underlined in the first book) with The Power of Christian Contentment:  Finding Deeper, Richer, Christ-Centered Joy by Andrew M. Davis.  For me, in this particular issue, self-control and contentment are deeply interwoven.  My “failure to find genuine contentment in the midst of any and every circumstance” has led me repeatedly to grab it for myself, in the cheapest and most convenient way possible.  Davis says, “Much of our discontent comes from our selfishness in pursuing our own agendas, seeking our own glory, feeding our own lusts.  We were created to be God-centered servants of His will, moment by moment.”  “A discontent servant has ceased to obey the master and is actually rebelling against the commands he is giving.”  I’ll leave this discussion of contentment with one last convicting question:  “Has Christ, crucified and resurrected on your behalf, done enough to make you content today…or must he do a little more?”  If that one stung a little, rest assured it burned me too.  I mean, is there really something that bag of Cheetos can do for me that Jesus didn’t?

 

Putting all of this out into the blogosphere is a little scary. 

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I mean, I could tell you that I fight against envy (which I often do) and you would have no real way of knowing the extent of my conviction and repentance.  But this…will be kind of obvious.  And yet, I felt God urging me to continue to be authentic.  I’m loosing weight, but that is not really the point.  In fact, do not buy either of these books if you hear me saying that they contain a successful diet plan.  They don’t!  I chose to read these books based on a work that God had already started in me.  The work is one of repentance and obedience.  Both of these books have been an encouragement to me in this quest.  And I’m committing to obedience regardless of the outcome.

 

I was generously gifted these books from Moody Publishers and Baker Books respectively.  If you choose to purchase these books or anything else from the affiliate links included here, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you to help offset the expenses of running this site.  Thank you in advance.  

 

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Mending Mothers and Daughters

April 11, 2019 by Lauren 34 Comments

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Mothers and daughters.  It’s a complicated thing.

 

Her children arise and call her blessed;  Proverbs 31:28a

 

Yeah, that ain’t happening in my house.  My 14 year old daughter loves Jesus, and she’s mature enough in her faith to understand that her relationship with God should affect the way she treats me.  But oh, the hormones and insecurities and growing pains and emerging wings.  At times the sass and disrespect just explodes out of her like a balloon blown up past capacity.  Other times I can see the battle waging inside of her as the war continues between us.  And I am no innocent in the matter.  As much as I love her (it’s so painful at times), her words and tone can prick my pride like nothing else.  Anger, confusion and hurt feelings = more hurt feelings – hers.  What hills are worth dying on?  What can I let go for the sake of harmony and what will lead her into a life of crime and sloth if not dealt with?  When should I apologize and when should I insist that she?

 

Being a mom to a daughter is hard.  Just last week, I said these words to my beautiful girl, “How are we going to rewrite this story so I’m not always the villain?  You know I am FOR you, right?”  I know I’m not alone.  Every time I bring the subject up with friends or acquaintances (anyone who will listen, really), I receive sympathy, understanding and similar stories in return.   Mended:  Restoring the Hearts of Mothers and Daughters by Blythe Daniel and Helen McIntosh has put me on the path of rewriting the story.  Written by a mother/daughter duo, they draw from their own personal anecdotes and Helen’s doctorate of Education in Counseling Psychology to provide a resource that is both relatable and helpful.

 

Advice From This Book on Mothers and Daughters

 

One of the biggest wake up calls from this book is that,

“When it comes to words, every one of them matters.”

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 Luke 12:12 tells us that “The Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour what you ought to say.”  And the solid advice from the book that goes right along with this scripture is to “Intentionally speak slower than you normally would so you can make sure you aren’t saying things too quickly for your mind to register.”

 

While praying to “ask Him for clarity and guidance on what [I] need to do to break away from and begin a new path…” I’ve realized that my normal parenting style – that of lecturer – may not work well at this stage in my girl’s life.  I view every infraction as an opportunity for a lesson.  And while that may be true, teenagers hear lectures about as well as we hear the teacher in episodes of Charlie Brown.  With 14 years of instruction already behind us, leading by example may be the better route.  Especially in the areas of love, respect and forgiveness.  The authors point out that “Forgiveness isn’t just an act we walk through; it’s a way of life we choose.”  My takeaway?  Apologize and ask forgiveness often.  The tutorial is in the living illustration.

 

I’m working to “Let down defenses and pick up unconditional acceptance.”  After all, my daughter is pretty amazing.  She plays volleyball, makes A’s, loves Jesus and loves to tell others about Him.  She can sing, act, and is a fiercely loyal friend.  She feels things deeply and gives her Mama all the feels.  And even if she wasn’t all those things, I would still be so proud to call her mine.  She is one of God’s great gifts and I’m so grateful to have a front row seat to see all the ways He will use her.

 

The authors and Harvest House Publishers generously provided me with a copy of this book for review and they extended their generosity to you!  I have one extra copy of this book to giveaway to a lucky reader.  If you are not a current subscriber to my blog (I rarely email more than once a week with the new post), click subscribe and sign up.  That’s all you have to do to enter.  If you already subscribe (thank you!), leave a comment on this post.  I will select one reader from comments and new subscribers randomly on 4/18 and mail the book to you!  

 

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I love Jesus, my husband and caffeine. The order of these can change depending on how tired I am. When my two daughters, stepson, and 4 grandchildren get to be too much, I practice yoga. God graciously allows me to share our adventures, victories and flub-ups from my laptop. May He be glorified here.
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