You know that feeling when it seems like there is a surprise
on its way? You have an inkling that people
are throwing you a surprise party, but you don’t see any signs of it. But you
have accidentally overheard some of the plans, but then everyone is acting all
nonchalantly and you've maybe even been invited to a “fancy” dinner, but no one has
jumped out from behind the plants. Humph.
BUT…Wait for it… Wait for it… Wait for it… I was watching a testimony of a woman that
had PCOS and tried several attempts to conceive and even adopt. Finally she
conceived naturally and was healed of all cysts. She said her desire to have a child had become an idol
in her life, an obsession and she needed to right that. I remember a few years
ago when I realized this was starting to happen with me and I was like
TIME-OUT, whoa! No way am I letting this become an idol. God is my Number One.
But I still think about it. I still pray about it. We still relentlessly pursue
it and cry out for it. He is Number One, but we are petitioning for this
thing. Today I really wanted a word
from God. He’s so faithful to clear my busy mind that is ever engaged in my
schedule and things clamoring for my attention. I was praying over some things
this morning and God kept bringing to mind how He cares way more about our
obedience than our timing. How so many things take longer than necessary simply
because we haven’t died to self in that area, we haven’t obeyed, we haven’t
submitted. NOT at all to say that we
always go through seasons of waiting and/or hard times because of
disobedience. Believers absolutely walking in obedience will still face trials
that produce perseverance, which begets character and produces hope. But, it’s a wonderful opportunity to get
alone with God and ask Him not only to right the wrongs that have been done to
us, but to right our hearts when going through it. What areas in my life and my
heart, would you like to speak to, God? This morning I was brought to Leviticus
26. God was telling the Israelites the consequences of obedience VS
disobedience. Pretty simple, obey and you’ll be blessed, disobey and not so
much. Thank You, Jesus, that we live by grace and not by works, but obedience
is still absolutely necessary if we want to see the fruit in our lives, if we
want to see our land yield its crops, if we want to reap a harvest. Because He
loves us too much to let us go the wrong way and because He wants to bless us.
I’m so grateful that He widens the path before me, I’m so grateful that His
love carries me. And that love has spoken into my heartbreak, into my concerns,
into my pain and my doubts. “Keep Me your priority, and I will take care of the
rest.” Ps. Robert spoke to a couple walking through infertility during our
church’s presbytery services. He said “You’re gonna have a child. Just keep
pursuing Him. Don’t let it consume you.” I knew this word was for us as well,
because God has literally spoken those exact words to me. Normally, I really
hate when people say “Don’t think about it and it will happen.” I just want to
say um, that was easier the first couple of years, but we’re going on year 7,
“not thinking about it” is not really an option. BUT I know their hearts are in
the right place and there is some truth to it. He doesn’t ask us to push past
our pain, He asks us to surrender our pain SO that we can continue onto the
next leg. He doesn’t ask us to forget our God placed dreams and desires,
He asks us submit them to Him. He wants us to keep petitioning. He wants
us to activate the enduring hope we have in Jesus. He doesn’t want us to be
paralyzed and wait till everything is just as we think it should be. He wants
us to choose hope every day and surrender every single day. When we do this,
our desires are in much better hands. This will help us to be relentless. We
will command life within this barren land, we will take our authority over our
situations and continue to trust His perfect timing, that He will be faithful.
In Leviticus 26:4, He says, “ I will send you rain in its season, and the
ground will yield its crops and the trees of the field their fruit.” And Vs. 9
says “I will look on you with favor and make you fruitful and increase your
numbers…you will be eating last year’s harvest when you will have to move to
make room for the new.” Today the Lord prompted me to feel. As I
mentioned before God doesn’t ask us to push past our pain, He wants us to
surrender it to Him. When these moments happen, I always cry. I know He catches
every tear and replaces it with hope. The enemy would love for us to arduously
dust ourselves off, put a band-aid on things and keep running. But God wants to
remove the hindrances so that we can heal and move beyond our pain. He wants to
redeem our pain. He wants us to take a time out so He can remind us that He
sees us, remembers us, is thinking about us, is smiling down on us and is giddy
with joy for all that He has for us. Today I surrendered more things in my
heart and He is replacing them with more Truth. Today I cried out that God
would use everything we have walked through to reach the masses. That our
testimonies and future testimonies would touch lives and He would capture
hearts through them. That those who might be thinking, “where is God? If He’s
real, where is He?” will have the veil removed, chains broken and receive the
enduring hope that we have. And today, although He loves that and wants that
and I believe will absolutely honor that, He reminded me that He loves me more
than those things. He reminded me that I’m His priority.
“There goes all my doubts
There goes all my pain
On that day You rose again
Sin no longer stains
There goes all my questioning
There goes all my fears
On that day of reckoning
Hope has reappeared” – Daniel Bashta
There goes all my pain
On that day You rose again
Sin no longer stains
There goes all my questioning
There goes all my fears
On that day of reckoning
Hope has reappeared” – Daniel Bashta
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