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Saturday, February 23, 2013

What do You Want to be?


What did you want to be when you were five? You know, that moment of life before society and your culture told you that your dream was impossible?

Somewhere in the boxes of time from my childhood, there is a picture of me as a five year-old. The picture was taken outside and I was in character—playing a role that I loved. My little five-year-old face was lit up in a smile and the black Bible in my arms was almost as big as me. Strapped across my shoulder was a “travel bag” that held my notebook and pencil, in case I needed to write down anything inspirational. I was playing “missionary”.

God planted in me a fascination for foreign missions. I vividly remember at the age of four or five, sitting trance-like at our family table listening to visiting missionary’s stories. No child-play for me! I wanted to hear every detail of these godly people’s lives.

You see, I believe that when God created us in our mother’s womb—He preloaded us with gifts and imprinting for what He wanted to use us for. Each of us is created to walk out those gifts a little different than anyone else.

Most of us have lost the vision of what He preloaded us with. For years I struggled with who I was supposed to be. Society influenced some of my decisions and my family culture influenced a LOT of my decisions. When I ask people what they want to be when they grow up many of them cannot answer and look at me a little funny.

Maybe they were told that it wasn’t possible for them to be a {fill in the blank} because mommy and daddy could never afford the training or schooling. Perhaps they were told that their vision was dumb or short-sighted. Whatever it was it set them on a different path. How about you?

When I was five I only wanted to be a missionary. God has always tugged me back toward His design for me through the years as I wandered from His vision for me.

When I was ten I wanted to be a writer. That dream molded with the first and I would spend hours writing by hand and eventually pounding out stories on an old typewriter. I decided to write a bi-monthly magazine for missionary kids and shipped it worldwide. It was fabulous! Within a few years I couldn’t keep up with it and my life had added “care-giver” to its duties. Still, there are people who remember when I wrote, printed and distributed Crucial Chronicles. It was great fun!

God has taught me over the years the gifts that He has preloaded me with will are not to be ignored. He placed them in me for a reason and they are the things that always tug me back when I get weary or frustrated. Simple things like missions, writing and helping heal the brokenhearted and wounded.

When I am walking in my design—my birthright—I am happiest. There is a feeling of communion with Father that is unhindered and refreshing. When I walk in my design I am more profitable for the kingdom and my Father is well pleased.

How about you? What did you want to be when you were five?

Are you being what our Father preloaded you to be?

“Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee…” Jeremiah 1:5

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Happy New Year!


The New Year is here! What goals did you set?

During our first family devotion of the New Year we asked each of our three children what they wanted to do better in 2013. The boys said they wanted to be nicer to their siblings. My daughter said, “I want to eat healthier!”

Now that came as a little shock to me since our house is pretty much a paleo-diet household—no processed foods, lots of fruits and veggies and lean meats with ample amounts of seeds and nuts. As I looked at this seven-year old healthy child, who just said she wanted to “eat healthier”, my oldest son jumped in and rescued them all from a lecture on the finer points of healthy eating.

Apparently their Children’s Pastor at church had taught on resolutions for 2013 and eating healthier was one of his goals. Whew! Saved by big brother!

Eating healthier is a great goal for 2013. However, I want to dig a little deeper than just taking care of the physical body. Many of our physical issues could be eliminated if we would look at the cause of those issues.

Let’s take discontentment for example {something I need to work on NOT being}. That doesn’t start as a physical ailment but it can develop into one. It hits our spirit first—we feel restless. Usually we take our eyes off of the Savior. That restless spirit develops into a soul problem {I’m talking about the soul as the seat of emotions}. Our emotions are unbalanced and we feel anxious or stressed. We start to seek out ways to soothe ourselves. As women, we probably turn to chocolate or a bag of cookies, or half a pound cake. We might even turn to something like a trashy t.v. show or book. Or, reach for the prescription bottle and take an extra dose of that mind-numbing pill. Can you see the progress here?

Before you know it the scales have moved to the right of the numbers, you’re addicted to a prescription medicine, food or even alcohol. And instead of tracing that glitch back to a discontented spirit we join a weight loss program, addiction freedom group, or just hide in our house and say we are sick.

Does that pattern look familiar in your own life? Maybe you have a family member with those issues.

I think it’s safe to say that we all have struggled in one area or another. We never seem to go deep enough when we look for help. For us it’s always about beating that physical body/desire into submission. But we never quite succeed, do we?

There are a couple of things that have worked for me and I would like to share them with you.

Here are a few quick tips:

Develop a habit of synchronizing your spirit, soul and body with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit—every day submitting to the Father {Hebrews 12:9; 1 Corinthians 6:17}.

Make sure you are feeding the spirit daily! {Ephesians 4:23; Psalm 51:10}

How?

  • Reading the Word
  • Praying the Word
  • Studying the Word
  • Memorizing the Word
  • Meditating on the Word
Discipline yourself to live daily with a spirit submitted to the leading of the Holy Spirit and not to the “desires of the flesh.” {Galatians 5:16}

“How can a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed according to Your word.”—Psalm 119:9

The underlying secret here is to strive for health on a much deeper level—the spirit. Living in obedience and communion with the Father is the first step. When you are spiritually healthy the emotional and physical health will follow as the Holy Spirit leads, and those additional changes will not be because you’ve beat your body {physical} into submission, but because you’ve submitted to the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Have a healthy and happy New Year!