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Challenge Accepted: My Personal Journey

August 11, 2023 by Lauren 12 Comments

challenge acceptedA couple of weeks ago, our pastor issued a challenge to our church from the pulpit.  Using a speech Paul gave in Acts 26 for inspiration, he asked us to write down the story of our personal journey with Jesus and then pray about who we could send it to.  Challenge accepted!  In addition to a young lady I’m mentoring, I decided to send mine out to the world wide web.

My Life Before Knowing Jesus:

 

I grew up in a Christian home with a twin sister and younger sister.  My school-teacher parents loved us and had us at church every time the doors were open.  In fact, my dad worked as a part time worship minister in several of the small churches we attended.  At the age of 12, I started to feel a burden.  I understood that I was a sinner, meaning that I disobeyed God’s laws as taught to us in the Bible, and that I would never be able to obey them perfectly.  As much as I might want to.  I also knew from reading my Bible and going to Sunday School classes that I could not truly be in relationship with God because of my sin.  Our perfect God cannot have anything to do with sin.  But I knew that although the punishment laid out in scripture for sin is death, Jesus, God’s Son (who had never sinned) died in my place to take the punishment for my sin.

 

All I had to do was confess my sin and my need for a Savior and put my trust in Jesus’s death to save me from my sin.  But I was afraid.  I’m not really sure why, except that I knew this was a big, life changing commitment to God.  Every Sunday at the end of the church service, the preacher would invite people to come forward and make this commitment.  I would get a nervous knot in my stomach every week, knowing that I needed Jesus, but lacked the courage to do anything about it.

 

How I Came Into Relationship With Jesus:

 

Every year I went to summer camp with my church group.  During rest time one afternoon our camp counselor gave me a pamphlet about becoming a Christian.  It contained no information I didn’t already know, but I knew in my spirit that it was time to stop delaying and commit my life to Christ.  So I prayed there on my camp bunk to ask God to forgive me of my sins and help me make Jesus the Lord of my life.  I also understood that I would get to spend eternity with God in heaven.

 

My Life Since Knowing Jesus:

 

As soon as I committed to following Jesus, I felt a burden lift.  The burden of being separated from God by my sin was removed.  I felt lighter and relieved.  That was over 37 years ago.  Through middle school and high school, I surrounded myself with others who were following Jesus and attended church and youth group activities regularly.  At college, I fell in with some negative influences and rebelled in so many ways I never imagined I would.  I fell away from church and God’s people as I tested a different way of life and to decide if the faith I was raised with was how I really wanted to live.  After college and all the parties were over, I was lonely and ashamed of the things I had done.  God drew me back to Him as I made my faith and beliefs my own.  I no longer believed in Jesus because that’s what my parents believed.   Life without Him at the center was incredibly empty.  I knew life worshipping and serving Him was better.

 

I met my husband Chuck and helped raise his son and two daughters of our own.  There have been many hardships through the years, including caring for a medically fragile special needs child, step-family dynamics, job insecurity, both of us surviving cancers, the mental illness of family members, and things that have to remain unspoken for the privacy of others.  But through it all, we have the promise of Phil 4:13 NIV, which says we can do all things through Christ who gives us the strength.  And not only can I do all things when I ask God to help me, but I have a joy regardless of my circumstances.  Whether times are good or bad.  Proverbs 10:28 NIV tells us that “The prospect of the righteous is joy…”  I am not righteous in and of myself.  I never could be.  But Jesus made me righteous in God’s sight that day on my camp bunk.  And I can have joy because I know that nothing can ever take that righteousness and salvation away.

 

Response:

 

I am sealed and made a child of God – enjoying relationship with Him now and for eternity in heaven.  This is my assurance, my joy and my peace. I am so very grateful for all Jesus did to rescue me, and I’m also grateful that you let me share my story.  I would love to hear your story as well or answer any questions you may have about mine.  There is nothing more important I could talk to you about!  And if you are a believer in Jesus, I challenge you to write out your testimony (use the same outline if you want).  Then pray about who you could send it to.  There are so many around us who need to hear about this life-saving good news.  If you choose to accept this mission (Don’t worry.  It won’t self-destruct either way.), I would love for you to send a copy to me at [email protected].  I can’t wait to encourage you and be encouraged.

 

And now for this week’s featured post from the link up!

 

Friendship is such an important thing in my life, so I could not choose between Donna Reidland’s Uncommon Friends and Natalie Ogbourne’s Don’t Walk Alone:  How to Be Prepared.  Check them out!

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LISA BURGESS – Lisa notes
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TAMMY KENNINGTON – Restoring hope. Pursuing peace.
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Is Manifestation A Worthwhile Pursuit?

July 14, 2023 by Lauren 12 Comments

In a recent edition of The Culture Translator,

I read that as of June 2, #manifestation sits at 36 billion views on Tik Tok.  36 Billion!  That’s proof of the far-reaching influence of Tik Tok, but also the desperate need people have for hope.

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 Hope that they can change their lives.  Hope for fulfilling their dreams.  (As an aside, I highly recommend subscribing to The Culture Translator.  The weekly email keeps me up to date on current trends in pop culture and looks at them through a Biblical lens.  So helpful.)  But back to manifestation.

 

The idea of manifestation is the thought that something theoretical becomes real.  Researching manifestation I found things like this quote from an Elle magazine article on January 5th.  “Manifesting is a practice that benefits literally every area of your life because it empowers you to become the very best version of yourself that exists, embody the person you most want to become, and help you to unlock the infinite potential that you have to create the life of your dreams.”  And  a blog post called “9 Steps to Manifest What You Really Want in Life”.  Those steps are:

  1. Understand yourself
  2. Remove limiting thoughts
  3. Be clear about what you want
  4. Get your ask out there
  5. Make consistent efforts
  6. Believe in yourself
  7. Practice positive affirmations
  8. Acknowledge and appreciate small wins
  9. Remain patient

 

What’s Manifestation All About?

 

We are being told that there is a formula for making things turn out just like you want the too.  And that, my friends, is a steaming pile of excrement.  There are things within our control (as must as anything can be), and things we will NEVER be able to influence.  To believe anything different is to give ourselves false hope.  God tells us in Isaiah 55:8-9:

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
    neither are your ways my ways,”
declares the Lord.
 “As the heavens are higher than the earth,
    so are my ways higher than your ways
    and my thoughts than your thoughts.”

 

There is pretty compelling evidence that maintaining a positive attitude and working hard benefits us and others.  But we can’t pretend that we can control other people in our lives, much less the God of the Universe.  To believe in our power to manifest anything into being is to believe that we always know best.  That what we want supersedes what others want and what God wills.  That’s an incredibly arrogant position from which to live.

 

In addition, Lydia Sohn writes in The Atlantic that manifestation has a “fragile ethical foundation” because it can imply that when bad things happen, it’s somehow due to negligence on the part of the victim.  In other words, if we can bring something good into being, then it must be our fault when bad things happen to us.  We can’t have it both ways.

 

So What Can We Do?

 

Jesus’ substitutionary death on the cross brought grace into our world.  It abolished the need to strive in our own power to make things happen.  Although God gives us gifts and talents to use, they are ultimately for His glory.  And that should always be our main goal.  Any thoughts of self-advancement should fall under the desire to point to Christ.

 

Sohn continued, “The practice of prayer presupposes that while we can express and pursue our preferences, we ultimately hand them over to someone with a perspective much broader and a love more generous than any of us can fathom.”  This type of prayer takes a lot of trust in God as it feels like releasing any control we have.  But the truth is, we only imagine we have any real control.  There is a bigger power, a bigger plan and a greater love waiting to blanket you in peace.  The peace that comes from the cessation of striving.

 

Trust of this magnitude is not easy.  It is something I pursue every day.  But there is peace and joy in the pursuit.  Because I know I’m not in control.  And that’s more freeing than you can imagine.  I’m praying for you in this.

 

And now for this week’s featured post from the link up!

 

Barbara Lee Harper has written a beautiful explanation of the gospel message and why it matters so much in Do You Want to Be Free?

 

 

The Link Up

1. Share 1 or 2 of your most recent CHRISTIAN LIVING posts. (No DIY, crafts, recipes, or inappropriate articles.) All links are randomly sorted.

2. Comment on 1 or 2 other links. Grace & Truth linkup encourages community.

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MAREE DEE – Embracing the Unexpected
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LAUREN SPARKS
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LISA BURGESS – Lisa notes
Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest

TAMMY KENNINGTON – Restoring hope. Pursuing peace.
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