Ellen Chauvin | Soaked & Sprouting

Soaked in God's Word, Sprouting Seeds of Faith

  • Home
  • Welcome!
  • The Book: Longing to Belong
  • About Ellen
  • The Good News
  • Blog

What are YOUR Bragging Rights?

September 24, 2015 by Ellen 22 Comments

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could submit a resume of our weaknesses? Just admit right up front “Hey, this is where I need help. I’m not strong in this area! I have this problem that I can’t defeat in my own strength.”

Resume

The world looks at our strengths and praises us because of them. God looks at our weaknesses and chooses to use them (1 Corinthians 1:27). And the apostle Paul suggests we should boast in our shortcomings!

“…Most gladly, therefore, I will rather boast about my weaknesses, that the power of Christ may dwell in me.”  2 Corinthians 12:9 

Paul determined to brag about his weakness, so that the power of Christ in him could be seen.

What? TELL EVERYBODY about my weaknesses or my past? No way! I’ve got it all together now, I’m not going to dredge any of that up.

But rather than hide our weaknesses, addictions or areas of lack, we can proclaim them and share them with others. They become our testimony.

And they overcame him (Satan) because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony, and they did not love their life even when faced with death. Revelation 12:11(NASB)

When we share our past mistakes, our messes and our trials with others, they can see how the blood of Christ has changed us, and His grace has strengthened us. Testimonies give hope to others. Take a look at these powerful stories I have heard through the years:

◆ I am an alcoholic (drug addict, addicted to pornography), but by the grace of God, I no longer have a desire to drink (do drugs, look at porn). He delivered me and crushed my addiction under His feet!

◆ I’m scared stiff to stand in front of people and speak. My heart races, my voice and hands shake, and I can’t catch my breath. But God’s grace enables me to stand and speak when I am called to do so. I have even volunteered to teach a class at church!

◆ I didn’t want to go on that mission trip. I’m scared to fly, I’m an introvert, I’m a home body. I didn’t know what I would do or say once I got there. But God! He gave me words to say, He brought me out of my shell, He calmed my fears.

◆ I was able to forgive my ex-husband for all the pain he caused me and my family. But not in my own strength. It was Christ in me. It was God’s supernatural grace that gave me the will and power to forgive.

God can turn your mess into a message and your test into a testimony. (Author unknown)

Our stories of weakness and how we overcome by the grace of God, glorify Him. And that’s something to brag about.

What’s your story?

Until next week,

 

 

 

Joining these lovely writers. Be sure to visit their pages, you’ll be encouraged!

Suzie Eller, Live Free Thursday

Kelly at Purposeful Faith

Holly at Testimony Tuesday

Crystal at Intentionally Pursuing the Heart of God

Jennifer at Tell His Story

Lyli at 3D Lessons for Life, Thought Provoking Thursday

 

 

 

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)

Who Told You?

February 4, 2014 by Ellen 24 Comments

And He said, “Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten of the tree of which I commanded you not to eat?” Genesis 3:11 (Passage Genesis 3:1-11)

Adam and Eve had been blissfully unaware of their nakedness, until they defied God by eating the forbidden fruit. When they became conscience of their nudity, they hid from the Lord God in shame.  The craftiness and lies of the serpent enticed them, and his criticizing voice echoed in their ears.

Then God asked them, “Who told you…?” The original Hebrew word for “told” is nagad (Strong’s 5046), meaning expose, explain, make known.  The New Oxford American Dictionary defines naked as “without covering, unprotected, vulnerable.” When God asked Adam and Eve “Who told you that you were naked?”, in essence He was asking “Who exposed you? Who made known to you that you were naked. Who made you feel vulnerable?”

Today, the serpent – Satan – is still active. He uses his voice of condemnation to hold me back. He whispers lies…

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

“You can’t write! Who do you think you are? No one wants to read about an ordinary life!”

For a time, I listen to those hisses. The whispers expose all my fears, making me feel defenseless. They hold me captive and immobilize me. Deep down inside, there is a terror of baring myself.

The soft hissssss says “You’re not good enough. You’re naked and exposed before the world.”

The hiss uncovers the insecurities of my very soul.

When I began this blogging journey, my small doubts became mountains.  I knew that I would be uncovering my life for the world (or at least a small following) to see.  My feelings, my faults, my imperfections would be revealed. I would be unprotected.

The hiss persisted:

“Why are you writing? No one cares to read your silly stories!”

I began to question myself: Can I do it? Can I lay myself open and bare before the world?

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Satan uses my insecurities to hold me captive to my fears. I want to hide, I don’t want to open myself up to others. The fears hold me back from service and obedience to God. I don’t step out of my comfort zone.

I hear the hisses of Satan. But then I quiet myself, and immerse myself in His Word. I hear a different whisper. I hear the voice of the Savior saying “You can do all things through Christ who strengthens you (Philippians 4:13)” and “Tell your children about it in the years to come, and let your children tell their children. Pass the story down from generation to generation (Joel 1:3).”

I hear Him asking ever so gently, “Who told you that you couldn’t write?”

And I ask myself, “Why not me? Why not my stories?”

I have dreams, and I have Christ in me. I know the truth of Scripture, that He who began a good work in me will carry it on to completion (Phil. 1:6). I am not naked and exposed, I am wrapped in His robe of righteousness (Is. 61:10).

Who told you that you couldn’t have God-sized dreams?

200blogbuttonavatar

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)
« Previous Page

Connect with Ellen

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • RSS

Welcome!

Torrential rains had been pelting us for weeks. With the rains came weeds growing tall in the flower beds. But I noticed other new growth, too. It wasn’t colorful flowers. It was teeny, tiny little oak trees! Squirrels had been working hard, burying food for later. The rains had soaked and softened … Read More...

Recent Posts:

  • Horrors!
  • Want to Grow Spiritually? Imitate!
  • A Rock & A Hard Place

Categories:

Archives:

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 Ellen Chauvin | Design & Development by MRM