Saturday, January 21, 2012

Hoarder or Picker?

“Therefore, thus says the Lord, “If you return, then I will restore you—Before Me you will stand; And if you extract the precious from the worthless, You will become My spokesman. They for their part may turn to you, But as for you, you must not turn to them.” Jeremiah 15:19

Recently, this verse has shaken me to the core. It has challenged me to look at the worthless things I think about and on which I spend my time and energy. The word worthless literally means having no value.
Do I really think about and spend my time on things that have no value?

Unfortunately, sometimes it can be hard to determine what’s valuable? I find it interesting to watch some of the new reality shows like Hoarders and American Pickers. I really enjoy watching American Pickers. I love when they find something valuable in the most unexpected place. But, I have to be honest, I really do not like watching Hoarders. The show just makes me ill. It's hard to believe that people can collect and store so much garbage. The most disturbing part of the show is when the hoarder explains why they have kept all of the garbage in their homes. They argue that the garbage had become valuable to them. Really, garbage became valuable?
Recently, through cleaning out a closet, I learned what a true hoarder of worthless things I can be. I found things I had saved which I thought were valuable. Some things were saved because of sentimental value and some things were saved because I thought they may have monetary value. Due to a need to free up space, I had to reevaluate if things were truly valuable. Needless to say, many garbage bags were filled. As I filled bag after bag, I kept asking myself, “How did I let it get this way?”
A closet is one thing, but how did the things I spend my time thinking about and energy on become so laden with the worthless? I had become a hoarder of the worthless in my thoughts, time and energy. Again, the question probed my very being, “How did I let it get this way?”

The difference between a hoarder and a picker is a hoarder just collects and stores stuff, usually secretely, while a picker carefully chooses what is valuable.  

"How did I become a hoarder instead of a picker?"

I received some insight on this question from Jeremiah 15:15-18. Jeremiah had been chosen by God to deliver pleas of repentance to the people of Judah and Israel. The people continuously rejected both him and his pleas. His messages were received as doom and gloom and not as a means of renewal and hope. The rejection had taken its toll on Jeremiah. We find him in Jeremiah 15 offering up a prayer of desperation to God. In his prayer, he questions God’s faithfulness.
How did Jeremiah become so skewed in His view of God? We see two things in Jeremiah 15:15-18 that led up to Jeremiah’s questioning of God’s faithfulness. First, Jeremiah had removed his thoughts and energy from God and focused them on himself. In just 4 verses, Jeremiah makes reference to himself 18 times. Undoubtedly, focusing on ourselves will consume our time and energy with worthless things. The more I think about what is comfortable and safe for me, the more likely I am to pursue thoughts and things that will only try to fill worthless desires with worthless things.
I can walk around my house thinking about what I wished I could have or change. I can look at the covers of fashion magazines in the checkout line at the grocery store and easily be pulled into a self-image that is neither realistic or concerned with inner beauty. I can feel the pressure to make sure I am being super-wife, super-mom, super-friend, super…to everyone around me. My "I" can consume me with worthless thoughts, attitudes and actions.
Secondly, Jeremiah focused on the people’s response more than on God’s response. If I allow others, especially their response to who God has called me to be and what He wants me to do, to determine what’s valuable in my life, I am certain to have a closet full of worthless thoughts and things in my life.  As soon as we try to fill one of their desires another will be waiting to be filled.
In contrast, living our lives to please God will satisfy us with the valuable. It’s only through living to please God we can actually determine what is beneficial to ourselves and to others.
So, like me, have you secretely been collecting and storing worthless thoughts, attitudes and things in your life? If so, I ask you to join me in repenting of these things by replacing them with the valuable. 

Next week, I’ll be posting about how we can become pickers of the valuable instead of hoarders of the worthless.
I hope today’s post has been both challenging and encouraging to you. If so, I would love to hear from you.
Sweet Blessings!
Tammy

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Missing Ingredient?

Have you ever cooked something and after tasting it thought you had left something out? This happened to me this weekend at She Speaks, a conference that encourages and equips women in ministry. At the conference, I was given the opportunity to participate in a speaker evaluation group. Each person in the group presented a 3 minute testimony and a 5 minute teaching session. Before the conference, I searched the scripture and was confident I heard from the Lord on what He wanted me to share.
After I shared, I knew the word had been presented well. But, the more I reflected on the response, or more applicably, how it tasted, I knew something was missing. It wasn’t obvious to me at first. It seemed like I had included everything that was vital to the recipe for preparing and sharing truth from God’s word.
Not sure of exactly what was left out, I needed an expert. One who knew exactly how it should look and taste—I needed a master chef. Reading through the gospels, I looked at the teaching of Jesus. He always taught with His audience and surroundings in mind. He discerned the need and spoke truth relevant to the needs of the audience. In Luke 19:11, I found an example of this. “Jesus went on to tell a parable, because Jesus was near Jerusalem, and they supposed that the kingdom of God was going to appear immediately.” Jesus taught in parables—stories that compared the spiritual to the physical. He embodied the ability to look at his surroundings and identify the need. Confronted with Jesus’ teaching style, I realized this was one of the missing ingredients in my own teaching. I had prepared to share truth, without considering the needs of the women to whom I would be speaking. Grant it, I didn’t have much time to gain insight on this, but I needed to depend on the Spirit to change the style, tone and even the message if necessary.
Awed by the skills of the master chef, I wondered how a sous chef taught truth relevantly. A sous chef is one who is under the master chef. Turning to the letters of Paul, the missing ingredient in my teaching became evident. In 1 Corinthians 2:1-4, I discovered Paul teaching to the early church of believers at Corinth. Corinth was a diverse, yet refined Greek city. Unfortunately, the identity for which Corinth was most known was its wickedness. Paul certainly could have thought he had to come strong and refined in his speech to the Corinthians. Instead, he came not with “superiority of speech or of wisdom,” but he came to them “in weakness and in fear and in much trembling.” Paul’s greatest desire was to demonstrate the Spirit of God and His power. His humble and vulnerable approach in preaching was to point them to God’s power and not his own.
Vulnerability—that was the missing ingredient! Power and strength come naturally to me—vulnerability does not. Although there are many reasons why I should be vulnerable, I overly compensate with power and strength. Through the teaching of Jesus and Paul, I learned vulnerability was essential for teaching the word of God. For one who enjoys baking, I know you can have all the vital ingredients and leave out something as simple as baking powder, and lose the volume and texture of the cake. Baking powder is a leavening agent used to increase the volume and lighten the texture of baked goods. I recognized being vulnerable to change the style and message to the need of the audience would increase the height of the message. Vulnerability is able to rise to areas in which words cannot. It can reach in and touch the heart. By demonstrating God’s Spirit and power, not my own, I could lighten the load for the hearer. Being vulnerable would help them to know that freedom and obedience to God comes through His Spirit and power, not our own. Although the vital ingredients were included, I learned the power of vulnerability to reach areas of the heart and grant freedom, were not optional, but crucial.
What’s the missing ingredient in your life? Maybe you’ve realized there’s something missing in your relationship with your husband, children or friends. Maybe your responses to your responsibilities and circumstances have not tasted as well as you would like. Could the missing ingredient be love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, or self-control? (Galatians 5:22-23)  I encourage you to take some time with the master chef and through his word, the Bible, allow Him to taste your life. He will gently and lovingly show you what’s missing.
It would be such an encouragement to hear from you. What’s been the missing ingredient in your life? Please share your missing ingredient in the comment section of the blog.
If you would like me to pray for you, but would not like it to be public, please email me at tfletcher@suddenlink.net.
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Friday, July 1, 2011

Seeing God Smiles

Recently, I was reading a text message from a friend and noticed a symbol at the end of her text message. I had seen the symbol many times before on facebook, twitter and on text messages, but had just guessed at what it meant. Sometimes I interpreted it as something Forest Gump would say, such as, "that's all I have to say about that." Other times, I simply didn’t know. I continued to interpret facebook, twitter and text messaging symbols and abbreviations the way I wanted to. There are several reasons why I had continued to interpret them my way. 1) It wasn’t that important to me to know what they meant. 2) I didn’t want to take the time to research what they meant. I was a little lazy in regards to this issue. 3) I had been a little embarrassed about asking someone what they meant. There was one more reason I had continued to interpret the symbols the way I wanted, and this is the one that really exposed my heart, I liked interpreting the symbols in a way that was comfortable to me. I didn’t want to know if someone was giving me a symbol or abbreviation I didn’t like.

This time was different. I couldn’t risk not knowing what the symbol meant. My friend and I had been texting about important issues and I needed to know what she meant by the symbol. I knew she would most likely think I was a bit incompetent in the social media world for not knowing such well-used symbols, but I had to humble myself and ask her what that meant.

I was happily astonished when she replied, “that’s a side-ways smiley face!”  : )



Really…a smiley face. I turned my phone and saw the sweet little smiley face, smiling directly at me. It warmed my heart!


Then I realized…I had missed all the smiley faces!

There was immediate spiritual application for me in this new found smiley face. How often do I miss God smiling at me in His word? Sometimes, I fail to read and study His word because it’s really not that important to me. Other things seem to win my time and take priority over the study of God’s word. At other times, I’m just too lazy to study God’s word. I believe lies, such as, “I’m too tired or can’t think well enough right now to study God’s word.” Instead I watch television or spend time studying other people’s lives through social media. And there are times when I simply don’t want to humble myself and acknowledge that I need to know God and His word in order to respond to the messages I daily receive in the world. As a result, I find myself responding to the world’s messages, my way, and not God’s. And the worst reason, I would rather interpret God in a way that is comfortable to me and not in a way that exalts Him.

The biggest disappointment I recognized through the smiley face was that when I don’t spend time rightly interpreting and responding to God’s word…I miss Him smiling at me. I miss Him speaking His love, grace and hope into my life. I miss the smiles that come when I respond to Him and not to myself, my circumstances and the world.


I also realized that without knowing what a smiley face was I was unable to share smiley faces with others. Can I just tell you how much the smiley faces have revolutionized my social media life! I absolutely love giving a smiley face! How many people need to see God smiles in their lives? Sharing God smiles will completely revolutionize your life!

It’s His smiles that bring immense satisfaction and delight to my life. And, He, God, takes great pleasure in me, seeing Him smile, and in me sharing His smiles with others!

"And without faith it is impossible to please him, for whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards : ) those who seek him." Hebrews 11:6 (ESV) 

Would you like to see God smile? Would you like for God to receive great pleasure from you seeing Him smile into your life? Would you like to share God smiles with others who need a smile? What are a few ways that you will commit to seeing and sharing God smiles in your life? I would love to hear from you.

Sweet Smiles : )
Tammy

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

HOW to Get unSTUCK from a Spiritual Rut- Resurrection Power!

We are still learning how to get out of a spiritual rut by studying the owner’s manual (word of God) and accessing power through the blood of Christ, resurrection of Christ and the Spirit of Christ. The last blog was on the powerful cable of the blood of Christ that we have been given. I know it was a little long, but I encourage you to take some time and meditate on those wonderful truths about the power of the blood of Christ. The blood of Christ is truly incomparable and indestructible!
This next part has been a little more challenging for me, but I’m very excited to share with you the amazing cable of RESURRECTION power. Please don't let the familiarity of the first two points keep you from enjoying the power of them. These are truths in which we desperately need to be refreshed in order to get and stay out of spiritual rut's.  And point #3 will be well worth it!! (Don't skip to #3, as my grandmother always said, "Jesus is watching you!" )
HOW do you get out of a spiritual “rut?”:
The word resurrection literally means a raising up. How many of you want a raising up of out your spiritual rut?
Let’s take a look at HOW and WHY this resurrection power that links us to Christ is so powerful it can raise us up out of a spiritual rut.
1.       Resurrection power raised us up from our sin

HOW does resurrection power raise us up from our sin?
Colossians 2:13 “And you, who were dead in your trespasses (sin) and the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made alive together with him, having forgiven us all our trespasses, by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the cross.” (ESV)

What does this mean for us? When Jesus was raised up from the dead, He satisfied the payment for our sin. This means that he removed the debt of our past, present and future sins. (Romans 6:10) This is huge for us!! Very often, we stay way too long in the rut because we think our sin is too great. When you receive the free gift of Christ dying on the cross for your sins, you are also given the resurrection power that completely releases (forgives) you from the debt of your sin.

WHY will resurrection power raise us up from our struggle with sin?
Romans 8:34 “He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?”

Read Romans 8:34 over and over. Memorize it! It is one of the most power packed scriptures in the entire bible. If God did not spare doing the most difficult thing, putting his beloved Son to death on a cross and putting the punishment of the sins of the world on him, he will do the gracious work of strengthening, sustaining and pulling us out of each rut of sin.

2.       Resurrection power raised us up to walk in newness of life

HOW does resurrection power raise us up to walk in newness of life?
Romans 6:4 “We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.”

We had the curse of death on us because of our sin which originated in the garden with Adam (Genesis 3). We needed to be raised from the dead, but we could not raise ourselves. God sent his Son, Jesus, in the form of man, to die for us so that we could have life and have a restored relationship with God.

Christ died our death for us on the cross. Romans 6:4 teaches us that because we get to share in the benefit of Christ’ death for us, we also get to share in the power of his resurrection.  AWESOME!

WHY will resurrection power raise us up to walk in newness of life?
"we too might walk in newness of life.”
We learned in #1 that when we receive Christ, God forever cancels (forgives) our debt of sin. Does this mean that we will never struggle with sin again?  Unfortunately, the answer is NO; that is not until we are at home with him in heaven. As long as we are in these earthly bodies, we have a flesh that wants to exalt its own appetites, passions and desires. Basically, we want what we want, how we want it and when we want it. This old flesh is waging war against the Spirit of God who indwells us (Romans 7:23) as children of God. Yet, we are not defenseless in this war that wages within us. We have been given resurrection power to walk in a new way, a new life. Resurrection power enables, encourages and empowers us to turn (repent) from our sinful, self-seeking appetites, passions and desires
If you have felt the defeat of sin in your life, which we all have, I encourage you to put Romans 6:4 in your memory. You need to know that you are not defenseless against sin. God has provided resurrection power for you to walk in newness of life. “You must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.” Romans 6:11
What does it mean to walk in newness of life?  The word newness means renewal. This means you have been given a desire and power to live a completely different life than you did when you were dead in your sins. Resurrection power changes your life. It changes the way you think, feel, speak and act. God renews our thoughts through his word. (Romans 12:1-2) He will show you new ways to think, feel, speak and act based on who He is for you.
You don’t have to stay in the rut of sin that has kept you feeling defeated, turn from your sin and walk in the newness of life!
3.       Resurrection power raises up every sin, every conflict, every circumstance to VICTORY in Christ

HOW does resurrection power raise up every sin, abuse, conflict, circumstance to VICTORY in Christ?
1 Corinthians 15:55-57 “O DEATH, WHERE IS YOUR VICTORY? O DEATH, WHERE IS YOUR STING?” The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law; but thanks be to God, who gives us victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”

Everything in your life, including your own sin, has been purchased with the blood of Christ and has been given the resurrection power to raise up to something that has VICTORY written all over it. One of the greatest misconceptions and reasons why we stay in the spiritual rut is because we think that our sin, abuse, conflict, and circumstances are what they are. You’ve probably heard the saying, “it is what it is.” The world may tell you that your sin has forever condemned you, abuse has marked and scarred you for life, the conflict can’t be resolved and that the circumstance is impossible.

But God tells us: “But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us.”

Why will resurrection power raise up every sin, abuse, conflict, circumstance to VICTORY in Christ?
Romans 8:37 “But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us.”
With resurrection power that which is, is raised up to something new.

Paul acknowledged in Romans 8:35 that we may endure tribulation, distress, persecution, famine, nakedness, peril or even the sword which represents death. But then he answered his own question as to why these things don’t mean defeat or a spiritual rut for the child of God. He said, “but in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Jesus Christ.”

Because Christ conquered death for us on the cross, every sin, pain, heartache, abuse, difficulty, stress, and the list goes on, is raised up to VICTORY for the exaltation of Christ. Even death will be turned into victory for the child of God, because physical death on this earth is our passage into eternal glory with God. Isn’t resurrection power beautiful!

So…what if we start calling our stress, difficulties, sufferings and past sin by a different name? What if we labeled them VICTORIES for the exaltation of Christ. Everything that we endure this side of heaven has been raised up by resurrection power so that Christ can be exalted in and through everything! One of the greatest treasures of resurrection power, is when Christ is exalted in all things we have the most joy and satisfaction.

Have any of these truths about resurrection power helped raise you up out of a spiritual rut today? If so, I would love to hear from you. I would especially love to hear from you if you realized for the first time today that you need to receive the free gift of salvation that Jesus purchased for you when he died on the cross for your sins. Please use the comment section of the blog or you can email me at tfletcher0707@yahoo.com. 

Thank you again for joining me on the journey of Getting Unstuck from a Spiritual Rut!

Love you,
Tammy


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

HOW to Get unSTUCK from a Spiritual Rut- Part 3

Did you stop accelerating and assess God?
Hopefully, through taking your foot off the accelerator you have regained ground in areas in which you were missing the freedom found in knowing and following Christ. Sometimes we trap ourselves into doing so much that we forget that our doing should only be a reflection of our being. This also should remind us that what we are doing with our time, money and energy does have a reflection on who we are.
Are you feeling strengthened after assessing God? I love how discovering and responding to truths about God can literally give strength to your mind, body and soul. It is the supernatural working of the Spirit breathing strength into every aspect of our lives. Regardless of how deep the rut you’re in, He can renew you with His truth.
If you haven’t had a chance to reflect on Psalm 46 and assess God, I encourage you to go back and read Part 1 and Part 2 before moving to Part 3 today. They provide vital parts of the process of HOW to get unstuck from a spiritual rut.
I’ve been anxiously waiting to share this next step with you all. I took some time to meditate on it myself before sharing it with you.
HOW do you get out of a spiritual “rut?”:

                STUDY THE OWNER’S MANUAL and ACCESS POWER
In the first post of this series we learned from 1 Peter 1:3 that God’s divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness. How do we access God divine power? According to 1 Peter 1:3, it has been made available to us through the knowledge of Him who called us. The primary way we gain this knowledge is through His word, our owner’s manual.
Why do we need to study the owner’s manual?
1.       To access the power to enjoy the value of life and godliness
2.       To access the power to glorify God
“His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him who has called us by his own glory and goodness.” 2 Peter 1:3 (NIV)
Too often we try to enjoy something before we read the manual. Reasons why we may not read the manual include: 1. Take’s too much time 2. We think it may not offer any added benefit 3. We think we already know how it works and 4. We think our way is a better way.
One of the main complaints from customer service agents for products is people calling in to ask for help with their product when the only thing wrong with it was they simply needed to plug the product into a power source. Sounds silly, but what if that is why we end up in spiritual ruts.
Failing to access the power of the knowledge of God will result in spiritual ruts. When we study God’s word we access the power to enjoy the life and godliness He has provided for us. It is also the means by which we glorify Him, our creator and redeemer.
Accessing Power
According to our owner’s manual for life and godliness, we access God’s divine power through the knowledge of Him who called us.
“Through the knowledge of Him who called us”
The word through is an important word in scripture. It comes from the Greek word Dia. It literally means the ground or reason why something is or is not done. The reason this word through is so important is because it links us to our HOW. I explained in the first post I would be using the illustration of a vehicle equipped with a winch to demonstrate how we have been given everything we need to get out of any spiritual rut. In order to get out of the rut, we need to know the power (pulling capability) of our cable. If you’re cable is too weak, it won’t pull you out of the rut.
Over the next few days we will be studying our owner’s manual to find out how powerful our cable is that links us to Christ.
How powerful is our cable to Christ?
The power of our cable to Christ is based on three components:
1.       Blood of Christ (Ephesians 1:7)
2.       Resurrection of Christ
3.       Spirit of Christ
These three components make our cable to Christ incomparable and indestructible. We will use the words incomparable and indestructible to help us understand the power of our cable to Christ.
The word incomparable means unequaled in quality and impossible to compare.
A few words that describe Indestructible are: imperishable, reinforced, and eternal.
Today we will look at the first of three incomparable and indestructible components: the blood of Christ.
“In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace.” Ephesians 1:7
Why does the blood of Christ make our cable incomparable and indestructible?
A Comparison of Cables: Old and New
—The Old Cable
In John 6:53—58, we find some of the most difficult words that Jesus ever spoke. He said, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in yourselves.” This word that Jesus spoke was so difficult that some of His followers literally turned away from following Him. The word “blood” does strange things to us. Some people get queasy at just the mention of the word. Even worse, the sight of blood can cause the strongest of men to become weak at the knees. Blood is powerful. There is no substitute for blood. Blood is vital to life.
The opposite of life is death. In Romans 5:12-14, we learn that death entered the world through the sin of Adam. As a result, we all have sinned and deserve death. In the Old Testament, we see a requirement that God made so that His people could still enter His presence. Every year, on the Day of Atonement, the High Priest would enter the tabernacle and offer sacrifices for his sin and the sin of the people. (Exodus 30:10; Leviticus 16-17;-For more background, I encourage you to read these passages) The sacrifice that God required was the blood of a bull, ram and goat. (Leviticus 16:3) When you read these passages about the required sacrifice for sin, you learn how serious God is about sin. The process was not only very specific, but incredibly involved. It could be compared to a “hand-crank winch.”

Why was God so serious about sin? He is holy. He can’t be in the presence of sin. God hates sin. If we minimize the seriousness of God’s hatred of sin, we will not enjoy the pleasures of His presence. God wanted to enjoy the presence of his people. Sacrifices became the requirement by which God would enjoy the presence of His people and the way through which His people would enjoy His presence.
In Hebrews we learn that God had a plan to abolish the way of the former sacrifices to offer an incomparable and indestructible sacrifice for sin. This sacrifice would come through the death of His only son, Jesus Christ.
—The New Cable
An Incomparable Cable
The word incomparable means unequaled in quality and impossible to compare.
What makes Christ unequaled in quality?
He was divinely God
                “And He is the radiance of His glory and the exact representation of His nature, and upholds all things by the word of His power. When He had made purification of sins, He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high;” Hebrews 1:3
He was humanly man
                “Therefore, He had to be made like His brethren in all things, that He might become a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people.” Hebrews 2:17
He was perfect
                “For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin.” Hebrews 4:15
An Indestructible Cable
A few words that describe Indestructible are:  imperishable, reinforced, and eternal.
Imperishable
                “knowing that you were not redeemed with perishable things like silver or gold from your futile way of life inherited from your forefathers, but with (through) precious blood, as of a lamb unblemished and spotless, the blood of Christ.” 1 Peter 1:18-19

Reinforced
                “so much the more also Jesus has become the guarantee of a better covenant.” Hebrews 7:22
Eternal
                “and not through the blood of goats and calves, but through His own blood, He entered the holy place once for all, having obtained eternal redemption.” Hebrews 9:12                                                        
How can we enter His presence through the blood of Christ?
1.       Enter with Confidence (Hebrews 10:19)
                    You have an incomparable cable in the blood of Christ

o   No one and nothing can bring you into the presence of God- except His blood
The beauty of the blood of Christ is it did away with the need for a mediator (old cable) between us and God. I find it strange that at times we are more comfortable with a mediator than entering His presence ourselves. We depend on a friend, teacher or pastor to be our way to God. We even try to earn our way with good works. Our confidence can’t be in a person or in a good workour confidence is His blood.

Living out of the rut means living in the fullness of His presence- Enter with confidence. I promise…If He can handle me, He can handle you!

2.       Draw Near with a Sincere Heart  (Hebrews 10:22)
You have an indestructible cable in the blood of Christ
A sincere heart is genuine and cannot lie. He wants us to draw near to Him just as we are, rut and all. His blood is more than sufficient to cover any rut you are in, have ever been in or will ever be in. It’s already been covered! Remember His blood is imperishable, reinforced and eternal.

o   No Matter How Deep the Rut
You may have thought that the sin or the depth of despair that you have been in is too much for God to cover. (Hebrews 9:14) His blood reaches to the deepest pit and crevice.

o   No Matter How Long You’ve Been in the Rut
His blood is eternally working for you, even in the rut. (Hebrews 7:25)

o   No Matter How Complicated and Messy the Rut
His blood has overcome the greatest evil. (Hebrews 2:14) You may think your situation is too messed up for even God. He shed His blood for complicated and messed up lives.  

Whether you’re down in a rut, feel your feet slipping into one or you just want to stay out of the rut, the blood of Christ offers more than enough power to pull you out and keep you out of the rut and put you on solid ground. The solid ground represents the place where we enjoy the power of His presence and the pleasures of bringing glory to Him.
You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore. Psalm 16:11
I encourage you to meditate on the knowledge of the blood of Christ that we discovered in the word today. You’ll be amazed by the power that is available to you through meditating and responding to these truths.
I would love to hear from you on: What specific truth about His blood has encouraged you to come out of the rut and into His presence?
Next, we will look at the resurrection of Christ and how it relates to the power of our cable to Christ. Exicting...I can't wait!!
I thank the Lord for you all for sharing this journey with me. Please share your comments. We all need the encouragement!
Love, Tammy


Thursday, May 5, 2011

HOW to Get unSTUCK from a Spiritual Rut—Part 2

Imagine the scene, the engines roaring, you keep pressing the accelerator, but you’re going nowhere. At first you were calm at the notion of being stuck, in a strange way you enjoyed being there, but now you’re getting a little concerned that you may never get out of this place. You are beginning to feel all alone…a stranded of sorts.
Stuck and Stranded in a spiritual rut…can you relate?
If you’re reading this blog before reading the last one titled “Stuck in a Spiritual Rut?,” I encourage you to go back and read it. This is one part of a series of blogs on HOW to get out of a spiritual “rut.”
If you’ve come back…I’m so excited you did! I really didn’t want to do this alone! So let’s get started and get out of some spiritual “ruts!” (I know…I have probably over used the exclamation mark, but it conveys my heart right now…a little excited about getting out of a “rut!”)

HOW do you get out of a spiritual “rut?”

                FirstSTOP ACCELERATING AND ASSESS
To get out of a spiritual “rut” we must first stop pressing the accelerator. Often, when we find ourselves in a spiritual “rut” we think we just need to do more. We think that if we do more then we’ll get unstuck. We think, “If I do more for my family,” “If I do more for my church,” “If I do more for my community”…I’ll get unstuck. We press the accelerator, going nowhere, but in some way we have deceived ourselves into thinking that it will get us out of the rut.
In Psalm 46:10, we find a well-known command, “Be still and know that I am God.”
“Be Still”Stop Accelerating
How do we stop accelerating?
This looks different for each of us. Here are some things I have evaluated in my life:
1. Am I outdoing my being? (Are the things that I am doing on the outside a reflection of the    transformation of the inside?) (Romans 12:1-2)
2. Are the things I'm doing for pleasing God or for pleasing people? (Galatians 1:10)
3. Am I trying to earn my way into rightness with God though things I can do? (Romans 6:23)
4. Do I serve my family, friends and church out of glorifying God or myself? (1 Corinthinans 10:31)
I'm certainly not saying to stop everything you are doing. When we are in a spiritual "rut," we need to stop accelerating by evaluating what we're doing, why we're doing it and who we're doing it for. Then, as the Spirit leads, we need to allow Him to change our hearts, our doing or both.
Why do we need to stop accelerating?
1.       Everyone around us is getting mud on them

 
What does “mud” look like for your husband, children, family, friends, and church?
·         Anger
·         Impatience
·         Selfishness
·         Envy
·         Jealousy
·         Bitterness
·         Strife
Imagine that mud…
These dangerous emotions can lead to other sins as well. Before you know it…the “rut” has become much deeper.
2.       The more you accelerate, the “rut” get’s deeper and deeper


The dangers of spiritual “ruts” can be that we end up sinning in areas that we “never” thought we would.

What do we need to Assess?
And know…
“I am God”—Assess who God Is
When we’re stuck in a rut we often spend our time assessing the “rut” itself. We ask ourselves why and how this happened to us. (I’m not saying that we don’t need to do this later. But when we’re stuck, the first thing we need to do is get out.) When we assess the rut first, for the most part, the focus remains on us.
What if we spent our time assessing God? Assessing Him through His word.
What do I mean by “assess” God? I mean we need to value who God is.
When we look at Psalm 46 and “assess” God we find that He is:
·         Our refuge (46:1)
·         Our strength (46:1)
·         A very present help in trouble (46:1)
·         Unchanging (46:2-4)
·         Dwelling Place (46:4)
·         An unmoving, firm foundation (46:5)
·         In the midst of you (46:5)
·         Will help you (46:5)
·         He speaks and the earth obeys (46:6)
·         With us (46:7)
·         Our stronghold (46:7)
·         Judges the earth (46:8)
·         Ends wars (46:9)
Wow! God is an unmoving, firm foundation. Isn’t that what you need to get out of a “rut.” In the midst of a spiritual “rut” there is nothing like assessing our God. We may be in the rut, but He’s with us. Sometimes a “rut” provides us with a fresh perspective of God. He doesn’t want you to stay there, but we can decide to get as much out of the “rut” as we can.” One of the greatest reasons we end up in a spiritual rut is because we have begun to doubt or have failed to recognize a truth about God. At its core it’s called unbelief.
Let’s apply some believing to our rut!!
In conclusion today, I want to encourage you to spend time meditating on Psalm 46. Specifically, applying one or more of the characteristics of God to your spiritual “rut.”
·         What are some replacements for God that you have tried to use to get out of the “rut?”
·         What truth about God is important for you for the particular “rut” you are in now?”
·         How can knowing this truth about God strengthen you in the “rut?”
Now, take some time and acknowledge those “replacements” before Him. You can know that you’re already forgiven because of what Christ has once and for all done to your sin. (Hebrews 10:10) After acknowledging it before God, praise Him for who He is for you. Treasure Him for who He alone can be for you! Your husband, children, friends, co-workers, church, doing good things, success, money, a new outfit with new shoes, a good movie and the list goes on, can’t be who He is for you. Only God can satisfy you in and out of the rut. Know and Believe Him today.
I would love to hear how God has spoken to you today through His word. I’ve already been super encouraged by those who have commented. It’s comforting to know we’re not alone. Even more so, I love the moments when we see God when we have felt stuck and stranded. Please share how He’s revealed Himself to you in the rut. I’ve left my comment below.
Looking forward to tomorrow!
Treasuring Him!!
Love, Tammy

Here’s what the Lord has shown me in “assessing” Him today in regards to my spiritual “rut”:

God is my refuge in the rut. He is my place of safety even in the rut. He doesn’t change. It doesn’t matter where I go- He is there. Psalm 139:7-8 says “Where can I go from Thy Spirit? Or where can I flee from Thy presence? If I ascend to heaven, Thou art there; If I make my bed in Sheol, behold, Thou art there. If I take the wings of the dawn, if I dwell in the remotest part of the sea, even there Thy hand will lead me.”  I believe this promise!!
God is with me in the rut. Not only is He my place of safety, but He’s there with me. The greatest lie I can believe is that God abandons me in the rut. God is with me and I will not be moved. He has secured my place with Him for all eternity, not because of who I am, but because of what Christ has done on my behalf. I believe this promise!!
God may let me stay in the rut a while, but He will help me when morning dawns.Sometimes He will leave us in the rut for a while, but not forever. He will pull us up and out by morning. I need to know and believe this truth. Psalm 30:5 says “For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime; weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” I believe this promise!!