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Get Out of the Traffic!

August 18, 2016 by Ellen 6 Comments

The interstate was a parking lot. We were not even inching along. At this time of day, driving through the capitol city of Baton Rouge should have taken MAX 45 minutes. And here we sat. Fuming. It looked like our four hour trip was going to be stretched from here to eternity. To add insult to injury, our GPS lady suddenly piped up and snidely asked “Would you like to switch to pedestrian mode?” She had to rub it in, didn’t she?

Seriously folks. It happened. I can’t make this stuff up!

Sometimes, as I’m running hither and yon, with a to do list ten miles long, I need to remind myself to switch to pedestrian mode. Slow down. Be present in the now. Enjoy the journey. Cease striving.
“Cease striving and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” Psalm 46:10 (NASB)

Pedestrian mode is especially needed while I listen to the news. I hear about all the evil going on in this world, in our country, and even in my state, and stress level begins to rise like flood waters. At these times, the best thing I can do is to stop, be still. Sit with the Lord, and quiet myself and my worries.
“Be still, and know that I am God!
I will be honored by every nation.
I will be honored throughout the world.” Psalm 46:10 (NLT)

If we look at the whole of Psalm 46, it is a Psalm of praise to our God, reminding us in the very first verses that He is our shelter and strength. God is present to help in times of trouble. No matter if the trouble is political (nations are in chaos, and their kingdoms crumble! NLT, v6) or even if the trouble is a natural calamity (vv 3-4, NLT):
So we will not fear when earthquakes come
and the mountains crumble into the sea.
Let the oceans roar and foam.
Let the mountains tremble as the waters surge!

If you have listened to the news at all this past week, you will know that the traffic has stopped in Baton Rouge and the surrounding areas. The busy interstates have been covered by flood waters.

Now more than ever, we need to know that God is here. He is our fortress. The dictionary defines fortress as a heavily protected and impenetrable building. That’s our God. Protecting us with a solid wall of His love and power, from the floodwaters that rise.
“The LORD of Heaven’s Armies is here among us;
the God of Israel is our fortress.” Psalm 46:11 (NLT)

I love how The Message paraphrase states verse ten:
“Step out of the traffic! Take a long,
loving look at me, your High God,
above politics, above everything.” Psalm 46:10 (MSG)

The Psalmist is urging us to stop the busyness of our lives and look at God. But I believe another take away would be this:
When natural disasters come and people are hurting, don’t just speed by in your car. Don’t just look through the window and think “I wish I could do something.”

Get out of the traffic. Stop. Help. Get involved.

[tweetthis]The hurting world needs us to be the hands and feet of Jesus.[/tweetthis]

We can ALL step out of the traffic, and switch to pedestrian mode.

Goodness, I guess our GPS lady knew what she was talking about.

Grace be with you,

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Ordinary to Extraordinary Prayer: Worship

July 28, 2016 by Ellen Leave a Comment

We’ve been talking about moving our prayers lives from Ordinary to Extraordinary these last few weeks. We discussed ways to warm up to prayer, getting into God’s word and wisdom from His word. Today, we’ll we’ll take a look at what we’ve learned and Worship our Savior in prayer!

Prayer is simply talking to God. So then, what if you’re not much of a talker? What if the idea of speaking to our holy and almighty God makes you tongue tied? What then?

PRAY GOD’S WORD
That’s when we dig back into God’s word. Take the scriptures you’ve been reading and pray them back to Him. In her book Praying God’s Word, Beth Moore likens praying scripture to two sticks of dynamite taped together. Powerful and explosive! How’s that for extraordinary prayer?

Therefore, be earnest and disciplined in your prayers. 1 Peter 4:7 (NLT)
Oh Lord, help me to be disciplined in setting aside a time each day to pray. Holy Spirit, fill me with a desire to pray!

What attribute of God have you seen in a passage? What have you learned about Jesus in a verse? Use these things you’ve learned to praise the Father and the Son.
When He (Jesus) looked out over the crowds, His heart broke. So confused and aimless they were, like sheep with no shepherd. Matthew 9:36 (MSG)
Oh, Jesus, break my heart for the people you love. Help me to have compassion for others, just as You have had compassion and mercy on me!

no words

Is there a promise to claim?
Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.” Deuteronomy 31:6 (ESV)
Lord, I’m scared. This situation fills me with anxiety. But, God, I’m clinging to Your promise: You will go with me. You will never leave me!

PRAY WITH EXPECTATION
Each time you come before God in prayer, be expectant and anticipate that you will hear from Him, and encounter Him personally. Now, I know this isn’t always easy. I’m a “cut and dried, black and white” kinda person myself.

Praying with expectation is where our faith comes in. Our holy God is personal. He hears our cries. He answers our prayers. Expect that you will meet Him and find Him, when you search for Him will all your heart.
You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. Jeremiah 29:13 (NASB)
God, I’m looking for You! Jesus, I want to see You! With all my heart I want to find you!

PRAY WHEN YOU HAVE NO WORDS
Several years ago, after my Mama died, I had absolutely no words. I continued to get up in the morning for my time with God. I read my Bible, and also some devotions for those who are grieving, but no words of response would come out of my mouth.
Perhaps you are grieving, or have suffered a terrible loss. It’s difficult to pray. Words just won’t come. You don’t know what to pray, and you’re hurting terribly.

At times like these, remember Roman 8:26:
If we don’t know how or what to pray, it doesn’t matter. He (Holy Spirit) does our praying in and for us, making prayer out of our wordless sighs, our aching groans. (MSG)
Sometimes the only prayer you can pray – and the most powerful one – is this:
Jesus. Jesus. Jesus.

Will all these things make you a perfect pray-er? No, not this side of heaven. But it will strengthen your relationship with God, Jesus and Holy Spirit. And it will change you. We worship God with our prayers. And when we pray, we exchange our human wishes for His divine wishes.

Lord, teach us to pray like this, that our wishes would be exchanged for Yours, and Your wishes would become our prayer.

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Grace be with you,

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