Saturday, October 29, 2011

One Liners from God

Following are a few of the one-liners the Lord has spoken to me through the years that have dramatically changed my walk and my life.  I hope they speak to your spirit and encourage and bless you - and possibly change you:)
1.     “We’re going to work on you!”Romans 3:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, - Imagine that.  When I started my walk with the Lord I wanted to point out all of George's flaws.  The Lord told me "No, we're going to work on you!  If George never changes, you need to!"  Ouch!  That hurt.  But that was one of the best things he's ever said to me.
2.     “There’s no such thing as a justified attitude”Love your enemy; love your neighbor; love your wife; honor your mother and father; respect your husband - The Lord used this one on me when I thought it was okay for me to walk around self-righteous with my attitudes, excusing my behavior because others had hurt me.  Guess I was wrong again.
3.     “Love what you can love about them” – Philippians 4:8-98 Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things. 9 The things which you learned and received and heard and saw in me, these do, and the God of peace will be with you. --  The Lord gave me this instruction for those people in my life who were not going to go away - my family - This made it easier to walk in love and share my Jesus with those who had hurt me. 
4.    “Don’t enable them to do what I don’t want them to do” Luke 11: 52 “Woe to you lawyers! For you have taken away the key of knowledge. You did not enter in yourselves, and those who were entering in you hindered.” -  This is what gave me permission to say "No" to people who I wanted to help, but didn't feel led to help.  It really lifted the burden.  The Lord didn't want me to hinder what he was going to do with them and their current situtation.  Many times we try to catch people before they fall so they never hit their knees.  Not always such a good idea. 
5.    “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” – Genesis 18:14  Anytime I feel overwhelmed, the Lord reminds me of this scripture.  Awesome! 
6.    “If I sent my son to die for you, what wouldn’t I do for you?”John 3:16 For God so loved the world he sent his only begotten son that whosoever believes in him will not perish but have everlasting life. (Parted the red sea, wiped out your enemies and you’re worried I won’t feed you?--silly girl)  The Lord uses this on me everytime I needlessly worry - which is anytime Iworry. 

7.    “They can’t undo the work I sent you to do”  1 Corinthians 3:12-14 12 Now if anyone builds on this foundation with gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, straw, 13 each one’s work will become clear; for the Day will declare it, because it will be revealed by fire; and the fire will test each one’s work, of what sort it is. 14 If anyone’s work which he has built on it endures, he will receive a reward.  Sometimes you do a job and then people squash or destroy the good work you do.  The Lord told me this after I left a job and he made me realize it wasn't about the job they hired me to do but about the job he sent me to do.  Imagine that, it wasn't about me...

8.    “They don’t appreciate what I’ve done for them, what makes you think they’re going to appreciate what you do”1st Corinthians 1:18 [Christ the Power and Wisdom of God ] For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.  This helps me anytime I feel like people don't appreciate when I try to help or the squander the help that's been given to them.  It stops me from complaining -- because who could argue with that -  I could never compare what I do to what the Lord did. 
9.    “If you’re okay with God, you’re okay” - Matthew 10:28 And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. But rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.  Many times people talk about us behind our backs and it hurts.  This has been a powerful statement in my life.  That if I'm okay with my maker, I'm okay.  Their discontent is on them.
10.  “For my growth and His glory”Romans 5:3-53 And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; 4 and perseverance, character; and character, hope. 5 Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.  1Corinthians 10: 31 Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. This is how I choose to live my life.  I want every decision, every action and every circumstance to grow me and glorify my father.  No matter what is going on with me or my family -- I believe God's growing us and that he turns all things for good for those who love him.  Awesome!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

If You Love Me, Then Act Like It!

The first time the Lord said to me "If you love me, then act like it" was back in the mid 90's.  I was a baby Christian. I would play softball and then go to the bar with the girls after the game.  I didn't drink anything harder than a diet coke.  One night I left the bar, got in my car and smiled at the air freshener hanging from my rearview mirror that said "I Love Jesus".  That was when the Lord said to me "Then act like it."  Needless to say, I never went to that bar again.
A couple of weeks ago, I was offended by something George had said and I decided I'd dig my heals in until he figured out how to treat me.  After a couple of days of my nonsense, the Lord said to me "If you love me, then act like it!"  Enough said.
Knowing that George's love language is "Acts of Service", I began going out of my way to do special things for him.  I made him some muffins; prepared nice meals; made sure the house was in order and all the clothes put away.  The whole time I'm still hurting from the prior incident and he's still acting offended so this was a tough one.
During this time, the Lord began to minister and reiterate what he said to me.  In John 21:15-17  He asked Peter three times if he loved him.  Each time Peter said yes and each time the Lord told him to feed/tend his sheep.  In other words, he said "If you love me, then act like it."
Again in John 14:15 The Lord said if you love me, keep my commandments -- act like it!
So we need to act like it when we go to work; when we go to church; when we go home;  everywhere we go.
So I asked the Lord "How is that possible?"
He took me to Matthew 22:37-39 Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul and mind & in Luke 10:27 he says with all your strength – with everything that is within you!  That cracked me up.  I've read that scripture a hundred times.  It wasn't until that moment that I saw that it's a prerequisite to the second command– You shall love your neighbor as yourself -- as that is the only way we'll love like we should --If we put all our efforts in loving the Lord, it will flow over into all our othe relationships.
In John 14:21;23-24; 15:9-17 we see:
  • Love is a command
  • Love is a choice vs 23-24 - he doesn't say if you "can" - he says "he who loves" or "he who does not love"
  • Jesus is our friend because he laid down his life; we’re his friend because we do what he commands.  Love requires dying to self and listening vs 13-14
In 1John 3:11, 16-23 we see:
  • The command to Love is not a new thing v11
  • Love is an action not just words v18
  • Love gives us confidence towards God – we’re in good standing v21
  • We love because it’s pleasing to God. v22
Without love we see in 1Corinthians 13:1-3;
  • We're obnoxious
  • We’re nothing
  • We gain nothing
With Love we see in 1John 4:7
  • We know God v7
  • We See God v12
  • We have boldness in the day of judgment v17
  • We overcomes the world v5:4
So in a nut shell.  We don't love because it feels good or because the person deserves it, but because God deserves it.  

Oh and by the way, when I was obedient to God, He took care of the tiff between George and I.  Funny how that works--when we walk Godly, God shows up:)

Sunday, May 22, 2011

I See God in Cartoons

It's always a blessing to me when people deepen their walk with the Lord.  When they have a new experience, receive a new revelation, experience a heightened sense of joy.

My friend shared with me that the Lord had spoken  to her in a cartoon.  She was amazed.  I was tickled.  What is so awesome about our God is that he meets us where we're at.  He speaks in ways even we can understand.

Think about it.  He spoke to Moses in a burning bush.  He spoke to Gideon through a fleece.  He reached Jonah in the Whale.  They didn't come to him; he came to them.

What makes my friend's experience even sweeter is that my other friend tells me a day later that the Lord spoke to her on the show "Super Why" -- for those of you not familiar -- that's a children's show -- she happened to be watching it with her granddaughter.

My son was excited last Sunday when the Lord spoke to him.  He's eight and he was in Sunday school.  He said the teacher asked where you could find a particular scripture.  He said the Lord told him "New Testament".  He raised his hand and shared the answer.  He was so excited!  The Lord gave him the answer and it was right.  Imagine that:)

I explained to him the Lord talks to us all the time.  We just have to listen.  I explained if he was far from me and I yelled his name "Jack".  He wouldn't hear me.  He was too far away.  But if he was right next to me, I could whsiper his name and he'd hear me.  And that if we stay close to the Lord -- in prayer; in his word; in worship -- in his presence, we will hear him when he speaks.

He then asked me to tell him some times the Lord spoke to me.  This question brought back a flood of experiences I had with the Lord.  He's never left me nor forsaken me.  He always was there in the times of hurt; correction; joy; and love.  The Lord is there at all times. 

I believe that just as the Lord spoke to Adam and Eve; Abraham; Moses; Noah and the list goes on -- he speaks to us.  He is a living God and a loving God.  He wants to direct our paths.

If you would like to hear from the Lord, ask him a question.  Continue to ask him until you receive the answer.  Ask him to make you aware so you don't miss his answer.  Per Matthew 7:7-8 "Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.  For everyone who asks recevies, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened."

There's a saying I like.  God answers prayer three ways -- "Yes"; "Not Yet"; "I have a better idea."

Continue seeking and be patient.  And be okay with God's "timing and better idea".  He truly does love all and wants and knows what's best for each of us.  If you trust in him and know He is God.  The rest is cake:)

As you experience more and more with God, your faith will grow; your trust will grow; your peace will grow; and your joy will grow.  So be blessed and know he is God:)

For those who have already experienced the Lord in new ways the following is for you: (In Him all things are possbile:)

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Stop Sleeping on the Job!

The Monday prior to the Tsunami that hit Japan, my 7-year-old son, Jack had a dream of a tidal wave where a 1,000 people died.  Prior to that I kept getting "dragons" and "water".

Not knowing what that could mean, I kept seeking the Lord.  Then when the Tsunami hit, my friend said "there's your dragon and water."  I wasn't quite sure so I looked up Japanese dragon and it said that the japanese dragon was the diety of the water. 

So then this left me pondering why the Lord was telling me about the dragons and water and giving my son the dream of the tidal wave.  My questions "Why do you show us these things?'  "What do you want us to do?"

He said "I want you to be aware that people are dying everyday -- sometimes by the thousands -- and they don't know me."  "I want you to care."

Wow!  Talk about heavy.  Many times as Christians we say we want everyone to know Jesus.  That we want them to experience the fulness of his love, yet we spend our time trying to get through our own lives and don't make time to minister life into others.

So tonight as I sit here repenting, asking the Lord to make me wise -- wise with my time, my resources, and my gifts.  Give me wisdom to see the needs; to be proactive and not reactive; to not procrastinate but to motivate -- to reach into the lives of those around me -- those I know and those I don't know -- and minister him to them -- that they may know Jesus and that no one should see hell on my watch.

Just as when Jesus was in the Garden -- He had asked the disciples to watch and pray.  Each time he came back to them they were asleep.  vs 45 "Are you still sleeping and resting?  Behold, the hour is at hand, and the Son of Man is being betrayed into the hands of the sinners."  Everytime I read this, I hear him saying "Stop sleeping on the job! I'm being handed over to the enemy, my people are being handed over to the enemy -- wake up! -- Watch and pray!" 

Lord, make us a people who watch and pray.  Make us diligent and mindful.  Let us hear your voice and respond to your command.  Make us wise and not foolish.  Make us a unified front and victorious against all attacks of the enemy -- winning souls to you -- in Jesus' name.  Amen!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

There Has To Be Something More

Many times it seems that people think that to be a Christian you have to give up so much and therefore it's too hard or not worth it.  My experience has been quite the opposite. 

My life before Christ was one of self-reliance.  Everything was dependent on Nancy.  I had to defend myself, protect myself, prove myself, and fend for myself.

Now don't get me wrong.  I was pretty good at all that.  I could rip a head off and feel right doing it.  I could avoid sticky situations to avoid getting hurt, I did well at work and in school and supported myself since I was 16 years old.  I had friends.  I had someone I loved and I seemed to enjoy myself most of the time.

However, there were things I couldn't control.  I couldn't control those around me.  I couldn't make them act the right way or love me the right way.  I had a lot of hurt and anger inside of me.  I always tried to turn lemons into lemonade, but the lemon was still sour no matter how much I tried to sweeten it.

One day I decided there has to be something more.  I began to ask the Lord what he did for me.  I had heard testimonies of who people were healed of addictions, mental illnesses, and physical ailments.  Since I didn't have those issues and I knew God's an impartial God, I kept asking him, "What did you do for me?  I know you did something." 

One day during worship at church the Lord showed me in a song what He did for me.  The words were "I'm set free to worship.  I'm set free to rejoice forever more."  It was at that moment I realized all the hurt and anger that I carried around for 25 years was gone.  The Lord had healed me!   The Lord had set me free!

And from that point on, I've continued to grow in the things of God and the closer I am to him, the "more" he shows me and the "more" he does in me and through me.  I've been I've been able to walk through hurtful, scary things without fear or hurt.  Instead I walked through them with joy and peace.  I'm able to love the offender.

So when the Lord says he came to give us life more abundantly and that his yoke is easy and his burden is light -- He means it.  He's talking about walking in love.  He said to keep his commands and the greatest is love.  And when He talks of taking up your cross and following him.  He's saying leave all the junk behind and pick up the new thing I have for you.

When you choose to follow Jesus you're saying I give up defending myself; protecting myself; proving myself; and providing for myself.  I now choose to follow Jesus and allow him to do that for me. 

It's an awesome place to be able to walk in confidence through a world of uncertainties.  To walk in peace in a world of strife and to walk in love in a world of hurting people.

So yes, following Christ does require giving up your old life.  By wouldn't you want to?  Even if you're good at what you do, wouldn't it be nice to have someone to do it with you.  Someone who loves you no matter what-- unconditionally.  And let's face it -- He knows us best -- he knew us before we were in our mother's womb.  He knows "more" than anyone else! 

We spend all kinds of time and money in trying to learn and gain more wisdom and wealth.  When we accept Jesus and receive the Holy Spirit, we get immediate access to the master of the universe.  Cool!

So regardless of where you're at with your walk with the Lord, ask him to show you his glory and be encouraged and forever changed!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

I Can Only Imagine

Everytime I think about the Lord and the day when I'll see him face to face, I get overwhelmed.  I think about how I love my son and my husband and the affections I have for them and how much I enjoy eating Jack's little chubby cheeks and how the love I feel for them is even greater toward my God.

We were listening to a version of "I Can Only Imagine".  It's the song about how we'll react when we come face to face with Jesus.  I asked Jack "What would you do?" He said "I'll sing; I'll dance; I'll hit my knees for him."  I said "I think I'll eat his head" :)

Jack then said "Mom, I would die for Him and I would kill for Him."  He said "You know, how you say that about me." 

That got me thinking.  I always tell Jack that I love him so much I'd die for him and I'd kill for him.  It hit me that is exactly how the Lord feels.  He loves us so much that he died for us and He took out the enemy for our sake.

Then the thought came to me "Imagine what it would be like without the Lord".  I envisioned the Holy Spirit leaving my body and taking with Him all my joy; all my happiness; all my purpose.  I would be left a shell -- an empty shell with no hope; no peace and no comfort.  It grieves me so deeply.  My life wouldn't be worth living without the Lord as a constant presence in it.

Knowing Jesus gives me a sense of security and confidence. I know that anything I must face I will not have to face it alone.  The Lord is always with me; comforting, directing and reasurring. 

You never really realize how great of a presence the Lord is in your life until you think about what it would be without him.  I remember years ago my friend shared that the Lord said to her "what if you could never talk to me again?".  I also remember being so upset -- to the point of tears.  I couldn't imagine.  Or let's put it this way -- I didn't want to!

It's always nice to imagine what it's going to be like when we finally meet the one who loves us enough to die for us.  But I think it's also helpful for us to imagine what it would be like without him.  This will keep us compassionate toward others and zealous for the work the Lord has for us to do.  There are many who have not had the awesome experience to know my Jesus.

It is those times of imagining that remind me of my purpose and my mission -- to help others find Jesus and experience the awesomeness of our God in a real way.

I love you, Lord!

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.” - 2 Corinthians 1:3-4

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Sit Back and Enjoy the Ride

A couple of weeks ago I posted on "Moving Forward While at Rest".  I used the analogy of floating along the lazy river on an innertube -- though at rest, you're moving forward. 

Following that post, I spent the weekend at an indoor waterpark with my family.  Once there, I decided to go down a slide on an innertube.  As I flew down the dark tunnel, it was fast, sometimes scary, but thrilling at the same time.

That's how it can be in our walk.  Although we're trusting the Lord to lead us where he wants us to go -- sometimes it's dark -- we can't quite see the way.  Sometimes things move quickly -- with not much time for contemplation or hesitation.  Sometimes it's even scary.  The Lord will ask us to move forward into unknown territory.  Yet there's a feeling of anticipation -- wondering what's next and where it's going to end up.

We have to be willing to make the climb and enter the water, in order to experience the ride.  The Lord can only move us forward if we're willing to get on board.  Just as with the my ride on the slide, if I hadn't gotten in the water, I wouldn't have experienced it for myself or convinced my son and husband to try it. 

That's our walk with the Lord.  Until we start experiencing the thrill of the walk, how can we convince others.  Quoting scripture won't convince them; preaching at them won't convince them, but taking the ride and bubbling over with the excitement of it will.

So sit back and enjoy the ride -- and share your excitement with others:)

Matthew 5:14 “You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house. 16 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.