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Life’s Too Short, But It’s Never Too Late

October 29, 2015 by Ellen 14 Comments

“Your life really has taken a 180 degree turn, hasn’t it?”
“Yes…yes it has.”

The comment was prompted by a stroll down memory lane. Only the sentimental, tree shaded lane was more like a rutted dirt road with weeds and thorns grown over it. I had received a message from a long lost friend, someone from my prior life. John and I were discussing it, and what my life had been like way back then.

It wasn’t a bad life. I graduated high school, went to college, got married and expected to live happily ever after. I had everything a girl could ask for. Except God. I forgot to include Him in my life. I had walked away from Him and the church I had known and loved. I was saved, but not abiding in God’s word. I knew Jesus, but hadn’t cultivated a deep relationship with Him. I wasn’t growing in Christ.

My soul was shriveling.

And then this question in our Bible study class a few days later:

How has God’s presence changed your life?

I wept as I tried to explain the years of wilderness wandering I had chosen. The words wouldn’t flow when I tried to express what having God’s presence back in my life meant to me. During those years, I had been about as far away from God and His presence as I could be. All those years I didn’t open my Bible. All those years I didn’t carry my burdens to Him in prayer. All those years I was a stagnant Christian. All those years – now being redeemed by Jesus. This prodigal has been welcomed home with open arms and nail scarred hands by a merciful and forgiving Savior.

For so long I lived without sensing God’s presence, even though He was there. One of His eternal promises is that He will never leave or forsake us. These days, I seek and find His presence in His Word, in prayer and in obedience. My life is fuller, more complete now that I am deepening my relationship with Him.

Perhaps you’ve wandered away from your first love of Christ. Maybe you’re searching to find more depth and meaning in your life with Him. I pray that you would embrace the abundant life Christ has for you, that you won’t wander in the wilderness aimlessly…and that you will learn from my mistakes. Don’t neglect your relationship with Jesus. Don’t ever get tired of spending time in His Word, and with Him. Acknowledge His presence and walk with Him. Your life will move from ordinary to extraordinary.

Because of the decades of NOT being in the Scriptures, I am passionate about them now! I am passionate about digging into God’s Word, spending time in prayer and stretching myself beyond my comfort zone. Ok, maybe not so passionate about stretching myself. But I’m working on it!

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Over the past two years of writing, I’ve honed in on these passions. Beginning in December, you will see my writing centered on four core areas. My hope is that you will see more focus in the writing. I pray that I will share from my heart, and from my heartache – because we’ve all had our share of suffering as well as joy. Most of all, I want us to have fun along the way. I want us to enjoy seeing Christ in our every day. I want to celebrate with you when your life becomes extraordinary because you choose to walk:

In His Word: I’ve lived life without the Scriptures. It’s just ordinary. But with Jesus, and His Word, life is abundant! His Word is living, active and powerful (Hebrews 4:12). I encourage you to dig into His truths and mine it for priceless nuggets of gold.

In Worship: 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.

In His Wisdom: Our wisdom is the ability to apply what we’ve learned in God’s word. It’s growth, even if it means getting out of our comfort zones. I want to encourage you to grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ (2 Peter 3:18).

With a little dose of Whimsy: This area will include fun things like recipes, and funny stories. Proverbs 17:22 says a cheerful heart is good medicine, so there will be a healthy dose of Whimsy each month.

Life’s too short, but it’s never too late to live the abundant life of Christ. Oh, and if you’re wondering what’s happening on the blog in November, it will be full of Whimsy – I hope you enjoy!

Until next week,

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Jesus Never Takes the Day Off

October 8, 2015 by Ellen 18 Comments

{Today’s post is from my sweet friend Carmen. We are two peas in a pod – we both have a passion for the scriptures, love to laugh, and are rule followers. Carmen has a soft spot for hurting women. She walks arm in arm with them and encourages them to embrace God’s truth. I know you will love her writing!}

“But Jesus replied, ‘My Father is always working, and so am I.” John 5:17

 

My eyes are as wide as an owl. I can’t shut off my mind. Looking for the solution to the problem, the situation that I find myself. There must be an answer.

Of course there is and as I struggle to discover it, I remind myself, you can sleep, God’s still awake.

I like to help God. Don’t you? Planning is in my genes. It just seems logical that I just may have the perfect idea to solve this situation and if I clue God in on it, we will have a solution. Just call me junior god.

God knew our struggle over fear, anxiety and control would weigh us down. He understood we would toss and turn, chew our nails, and try to fix everything. Psalm 121 is a mere eight verses, but those eight verses are powerful affirmations of God’s provision and protection, “Indeed, he who watches over Israel never slumbers or sleeps.”1

When we grasp this beautiful concept, it makes laying our head on our pillow each night a welcomed blessing. A time we look forward to as an opportunity for renewal.

When we forget He is alert, present and always working, we lose sleep and that is the very thing God created for us that equips us for the day ahead.

My mom in her wisdom has told me many times, “If you can get a good night’s sleep, you can face almost anything.” And, as usual, mom is right.

Here are a couple of questions I ask myself when I am struggling with anxiety over an issue:

  1. Is there anything I can do? If there is nothing I can do to change the situation, then well, there’s nothing I can do. It is either in someone else’s hands or the only hands that can change it will be God’s.
  2. Have I looked for the truth in the situation or am I fretting over scenarios that have not happened and may never happen? This is big for me because I am notorious for crossing bridges before I get to them. Sometimes I think I should be a fiction writer. I can dream up some stuff, but most often my plots don’t seem to have a happy ending.

Our challenge is really about trust. Can we believe Him when He says He is always working and never asleep? Can we believe Him when He assures us His plan is for good and not disaster?2

[tweetthis]The remedy for the ailment of anxiety is trust.[/tweetthis]

The next time you find yourself in a tizzy or tossing and turning instead of sleeping, take a deep breath, ask yourself these couple of questions and pray for God to transform your anxiety into peace.

I have found praying God’s Word is powerful. Let’s use this verse for one you can hold on to tonight, “In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, O Lord, will keep me safe.” Psalm 4:8 Change those pronouns to your name and it’s gets to be a personal slice of The Bread of Life.

 

Can you picture the transformation that believing God and taking Him at His word can make in your life? Imagine how making the choice to grab hold of these nuggets of gold from God can change the quality of the life you are living today.

We need peace. We need to know that when we have no clue, God is working. To believe this we must have faith; we must trust; we must make a choice. “The Lord himself watches over you! The Lord stands beside you as your protective shade.”3

Gather with me under Jesus’ umbrella.

1Psalm 121:4, NLT
2Jeremiah 29:11, NLT
3Psalm 121:5, NLT

 

Carmen and I love to hear your thoughts! Everyone who comments on her post this week, will be entered to win a copy of Sarah Young’s Jesus Calling Devotional Journal. Shower Carmen with your love and comments! Winner to be announced next week.

 

Carmen Horne

 

 

 

Being a wife, mom and serving women through her local congregation has been great preparation for Carmen’s passion – writing, speaking and, helping others move past brokenness. She has been married to her fella, Lary, for 38 years. Carmen is currently pursuing a certification in Christian Life Coaching through the American Association of Christian Counselors and is excited to see where God will use her training for His glory. She adores dark chocolate and visiting the beach. Her family makes their home in the Bayou State. You will find her talking about life at carmenhorne.com.

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