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What’s Your Name?

November 5, 2013 by Ellen 7 Comments

Isaiah 43:1 “But now, thus says the Lord, your Creator, O Jacob, And He who formed you, O Israel, “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; you are Mine!”

“Granny, what’s your name?”

Hmmm, an odd question from my then six year old granddaughter. I had just picked her up from the first day at Vacation Bible School. What an adventure!

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“Brooke, you know my name, don’t you? Why are you asking?”

“My teacher asked who brought me. I told them Granny. And then she asked what my Granny’s name was, and I told her I didn’t know!”

“Ahhh, I see!  My name is Ellen Chauvin.”

I checked the rearview mirror and saw that she had twisted up her face. With a look of horror she said “You’re name is GRANNY Ellen Chauvin?!?”

“Yes, my full name is Ellen Chauvin. You call me Granny because I’m your grandmother.  Paw’s name is John Chauvin, and you call him Paw because he’s your grandfather.”

The next day, before dropping her off at Vacation Bible School, I quizzed her to make sure she remembered our names.

“Yes, you’re Ellen Chauvin and Paw is John Chauvin.” Great! She remembered!

That afternoon, she was excited to show me the crafts she had made and her scripture verse: “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid.”

“Granny, it’s from the book of Josh, like my Daddy’s name!” She was thrilled!

I said “Yes, but it’s like your Daddy’s FULL name – it’s from JOSHUA 1:9.”

We continued reviewing the scripture on the way home, as well as our names. She remembered everything: the scripture is from the book of Joshua, like my daddy’s FULL name. Your full name is Ellen Chauvin, and Paw’s full name is John Chauvin.

At the end of the third day, Brooke came bounding out of her classroom, crafts and Bible scripture in tow. I saw that the scripture was 1 John 4:9 “This is how God showed His love among us: He sent His one and only Son into the world that we might live through Him.”  We talked about Jesus being God’s Son, and that God sent Jesus to die on the cross for us.

Next was my usual question: “Do you remember what book of the Bible the scripture is from?”

Silence from the back seat.

“You remember, it’s from the book of 1st J…..?”

More silence.

“Remember? The book of 1st Jo…1st Jo…”

And then a very small, tiny voice from the back:

“The book of 1st John….Chauvin?”

Hmmmm, perhaps I concentrated too much on our names, and not the Name above all names – Jesus. But she was remembering!

There are some names that you shouldn’t remember.  And if you do, they need to be replaced with the truth:

Unloved………..Loved (John 3:16)

Worthless……..His Masterpiece (Eph. 2:10)

Fearful…………Powerful (2 Tim. 1:7)

Weak…………..Strong (Eph. 6:10)

Scripture tells us in 2 Corinthians 5:17 “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come.”

We no longer have to wear old names and cling to them because they are as comfortable as an old sweater. We are new in Christ Jesus!  Throw off the old clothes, and put on your new wardrobe!

What’s YOUR name?

Lord God, I thank You and praise You that I am created anew in Christ Jesus! I no longer have to wear old names and labels. In You, I am a princess – a child of the King! In You, I can walk in a manner worthy of the calling You have called me to! Thank You, Father God! In the name of Jesus, Name above all names! Amen

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Mini-Pause Moment

October 1, 2013 by Ellen 7 Comments

Ephesians 4:26 (NKJV): “Be angry, and do not sin”: do not let the sun go down on your wrath.

To all my sisters in Christ: have you ever wondered if you were a child of God or a Menopause Monster (MM)? Have you ever had one of those days when you read the scriptures on anger, and just IGNORE them? Have you ever been mentally punching air – just to punch something? Yeah, me too!

My husband would tell you that I have been MM lately – and I’m not talking about the sweet candy we all love! The lady at the car dealership would say the same thing about me! Here’s my story:

A few days ago at 5 p.m., I jumped into my car – READY to go home. It was one of those intensely hot days, when you can see the heat shimmering off the road.  But not to worry! The a/c in my little Altima was a WORKHORSE! My car would be cooled down in no time!  Good thing, because the temperature reading was above 100! As I drove down the road, I noticed the air was still hot. And as I turned onto the main highway, I knew there was a problem. I began pushing all the buttons – power, a/c, vent – in hopes of “resetting” the air conditioner.  Sweat was breaking out on my forehead and in my pits. When I got to a side street, I even turned my CAR off and then back on.  NOTHING…but hot air!

I did what I always do when I have car trouble – I called my sweet husband. Now, I KNEW he wouldn’t be able to help, since he was out of town. But he IS my go-to guy on all matters automotive.

John: “Hello.”

Me: “Honey, the a/c in my car is NOT WORKING! It’s just blowing hot air!”

John: “Darlin’, there’s nothing I can do about it from here. You’ll just have to call the dealership in the morning.”

Me, through clenched teeth: “I REALIZE you can’t do anything. I just wanted you to KNOW what was going on!”

There is nothing like a hormonal, menopausal hot flash to bring anger bubbling to the surface. And what is the quickest thing to cause a hot flash? Yes, HEAT!  I was steaming all the way home – physically and mentally!

By the next morning, I had calmed down somewhat (it took that long), and in my quiet time I read the scriptures on anger.  Wow, was I convicted! Later, as I was driving to the dealership to have my car serviced, I had the sun roof open, the windows down, and KLOVE was blaring on the radio!

When I arrived, the young woman in the service department explained that they would drive me to work and pick me up at 4 p.m. to bring me home. I knew that I couldn’t leave work at 4:00, so I told her I would bring my car in tomorrow, when my husband could drive me. And that’s when she said it. THOSE WORDS.

“We are pretty booked up tomorrow; we may not be able to take your car.” WHAT?  In this heat, you can’t quickly check the a/c on my car??

I flew off the handle, and let her know in no uncertain terms that I would bring my car in tomorrow, and they had better fix it! I haven’t even had the car a year and the air conditioning was out!  It needs to be FIXED!

She was very kind, and kept saying “I understand. I understand.” And I kept spewing.

Funny thing: if she had gotten into my car and heard the music, she would have thought “This lady listens to Jesus music, but she sure doesn’t act like Him!”

Can you relate? If so, what’s a daughter of the King supposed to do?

The first thing I should have done was to recognize my anger for what it was: sin. Anger becomes sinful when it is motivated by pride or is allowed to linger. Zodhiates Word Study Dictionary describes wrath in Ephesians 4:26 this way: “an aroused anger or seething exasperation. Such anger is contrary to the Spirit and Word of God.” Ouch! Seething exasperation described me exactly!

Recognizing my anger as sin, I should have then surrendered the situation to God.  But I did not. I chose to cling to my anger. I wallowed in it, and let it linger. Obviously the wrong choice!

As I continue my walk with the Lord through these hormonal days (weeks, months, years???), I will remember that apart from Him, I can do nothing. And with Him, all things are possible – even surrendering my prideful anger!

Heavenly Father, I praise You as El Roi, the God who sees me.  You see all my imperfections and accept me just as I am.  Yet You love me enough to want me to change! Thank You! Lord, I lift ALL my 50-something friends to You, and pray that You will strengthen us as we navigate this new season in our lives. In the powerful name of Jesus, Amen.DSCN0021Old Faithful – right before she spews!

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