Thursday, June 5, 2014
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Waiting On God
Waiting....it's certainly not one of our favorite things to do...especially in the "instant gratification"
society in which we all live!
But....have you ever stopped to consider just how very much of life we actually spend in the posture of waiting?
We wait to grow up, we wait to get married, we wait to have children, buy a home, go on vacation, etc....
I have come to believe that we have such a problem with waiting because we do not correctly know "how" to wait....and waiting on God is no exception!
You see, we often mistake a season of waiting as this passive time of doing nothing....of twiddling our thumbs, pacing and looking off into the distance for the next big thing to be ushered into our lives; but I submit that there is far more to waiting than that....it all depends on the perspective we hold while we wait.
As with many of you, I find myself, yet again, in a season of waiting on God....and although this is not my first go round of walking with Him on a journey of unknowns....I have still faltered in my thinking....hence, the reason I am writing this blog today!
I've gotten tired of feeling tossed, driven and miserable as I wait, so I decided to call a few things to my remembrance about the importance of viewing waiting from God's point of view....and in so doing, I also decided that I'd pass them along just in case you find yourself in need of a bit of the very same encouragement!
First off, I've been reminded that waiting on God does not mean doing nothing! It should in fact, be an active season of prayer, growth, and deepening intimacy with Him!
Secondly, waiting on God affords us opportunity to call to our remembrance all of the times God has been faithful to us in the past...in other words, if we could trust Him before....we can still trust Him now!
Lastly, but certainly not least, we learn in our waiting that God's timing is perfect! When He moves, and He always does....we can often look back and more clearly discern our seasons of waiting.....remember Sweet Sister's....life is lived forward, but often understood in reverse!
Remember to drop on over to holleygerth.com to give your heart a bit more lift! Also remember to join me Monday, May 26th at 10 AM EST when Life On The Grow Blog Talk Radio returns!!! I'll be chatting on today's blog in more detail as we take a look at King David's life to prove that we can be successful while we wait on God!
society in which we all live!

We wait to grow up, we wait to get married, we wait to have children, buy a home, go on vacation, etc....
I have come to believe that we have such a problem with waiting because we do not correctly know "how" to wait....and waiting on God is no exception!
You see, we often mistake a season of waiting as this passive time of doing nothing....of twiddling our thumbs, pacing and looking off into the distance for the next big thing to be ushered into our lives; but I submit that there is far more to waiting than that....it all depends on the perspective we hold while we wait.
As with many of you, I find myself, yet again, in a season of waiting on God....and although this is not my first go round of walking with Him on a journey of unknowns....I have still faltered in my thinking....hence, the reason I am writing this blog today!
I've gotten tired of feeling tossed, driven and miserable as I wait, so I decided to call a few things to my remembrance about the importance of viewing waiting from God's point of view....and in so doing, I also decided that I'd pass them along just in case you find yourself in need of a bit of the very same encouragement!
First off, I've been reminded that waiting on God does not mean doing nothing! It should in fact, be an active season of prayer, growth, and deepening intimacy with Him!
Secondly, waiting on God affords us opportunity to call to our remembrance all of the times God has been faithful to us in the past...in other words, if we could trust Him before....we can still trust Him now!
Lastly, but certainly not least, we learn in our waiting that God's timing is perfect! When He moves, and He always does....we can often look back and more clearly discern our seasons of waiting.....remember Sweet Sister's....life is lived forward, but often understood in reverse!
Remember to drop on over to holleygerth.com to give your heart a bit more lift! Also remember to join me Monday, May 26th at 10 AM EST when Life On The Grow Blog Talk Radio returns!!! I'll be chatting on today's blog in more detail as we take a look at King David's life to prove that we can be successful while we wait on God!
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
What Has God Been Sharing With Your Heart Lately? Let It Go......
"Even before He made the world, God loved us and chose us in Christ to be holy and without fault in his sight....." Eph. 1:4 NLT
Over the past few months, I've been seeking God....asking Him to remove the "sting" out of some hurt feelings I've been carrying around......At first glance, today's scripture reference may seem like it has absolutely nothing at all to do with the importance of forgiveness....but His message to me via my study of that Scripture last week, couldn't have been more clear; and as He always does.....He spoke that message to my heart loudly and beautifully!
You see, I began meditating on those amazing words....." Even before He made the world....." and as I did, God began to paint a vivid picture.....even before He made the world, God looked down through the corridor's of time and determined to love me, adopt me, forgive me and cleanse me in Christ....He determined to overlook and remember no more every sin I'll ever commit....long before I took my very first breath.....it was all a finished work in my life long before the very foundation's of this earth were ever laid.....
This picture began to take on a life of it's own as the immense weight of God's amazing, amazing grace began to settle on my heart afresh!
Every one of my sins forgiven.....every shortcoming forgotten.....every single mistake, and outright dastardly deed covered....no, submerged in the Precious, Powerful blood of Jesus......
And as if this fresh revelation hadn't already sufficiently crushed my heart, God led me to read the Bible's commentary explanation of this verse......"Paul says that God "chose us" to emphasize that salvation depends totally on God. We are not saved because we deserve it but because God is gracious and freely gives salvation. We did not influence God's decision to save us: he saved us according to his plan. Thus, there is no way to take credit for our salvation or to allow room for pride. The mystery of salvation originated in the timeless mind of God long before we existed. it is hard to understand how God could accept us. But because of Christ, we are holy and blameless in his sight; God chose us, and when we belong to him through Jesus Christ, God looks at us as if we had never sinned. All we can do is express our thanks for his wonderful love......." (1)
WHEW!!!!! That was all she wrote and the pencil broke....along with my heart......cause it hit me like a ton of bricks that in wallowing in my "hurt" I've been in effect, taking credit for my gift of salvation and I've certainly been operating in pride!!! Not in simply being hurt....that part was legitimate and real....after all, hurt happens in this life.....but in my dragging it around, and refusing to let it go; I have been declaring others "responsible" and let me just say, it rocked my world in NO small way to be reminded that Almighty God has done the exact opposite for me....He's held me responsible for nothing.
Yes, I've been hurt...that's true.....but that still small voice of His reminded me that over the course of my life, I've hurt others too.....yes, I've been sinned against, and once again, I was reminded that I've sinned against others as well.....more importantly, I was reminded that just like I can continue to expect to be hurt and sinned against on this side of life.....I would do well to remember that I too can continue to expect to blow it and unfortunately, do more of the same to others....
That's when the "lightbulb"in my brain clicked back on......God knew all of that....He KNOWS all of that about me and yet, He chose to love me into His family anyway...better yet, He chooses to keep me in His family anyway, and it's not because of anything I've done...or not done for that matter, but simply because of His unconditional gift of love! He had lovingly reminded me of the depths of His grace, and how desperately I needed it...even before He created the world I needed it; and just like I desperately need His grace, I also just as desperately need to extend it others.....I need to tear down every Satanic wall and stronghold around me which demonstrates any forgetfulness of the measure of the magnificent gift to which I have been a recipient.....Not a participant.....
So I started naming offenses, they rolled off of my tongue with ease....but this time, at the end of every one....I assured Him I was repenting of holding them AND letting them go.... I was walking away from, forgetting, and turning my back on them just like He has faithfully turned His back on and forgotten every one of mine.....
Yes, accountability certainly has it's place.....I'm not at all saying that it doesn't. We all know that there are definitely consequences to our sin......I guess all I am saying is that I have finally humbled myself to see that holding and insisting on accountability is a burden that is far too great for me to carry and ultimately, one I don't even have "the right" to carry anyway.....so, I have gladly let go, and am letting God be the Healer, Lover and Victor over my soul that He has always been.....better yet, I'm finally, for the first time in my life, really learning to live unoffended.......I've got a long way to go....but it helps me to know that my God will faithfully teach this lesson to my heart when I need to be reminded of it....not because I deserve it....but just because He loves me!
1. Excerpted from: The Chronological Life Application Study Bible; Tyndale House Publishers, Inc; Carol Stream, Illinois; October 2007
Remember to drop on over to http://holleygerth.com/ to give your heart a bit more lift! Also remember to join me Monday, April 7th at 10 AM EST on Life On The Grow Blog Talk Radio when I'll be chatting on today's blog in more detail!

You see, I began meditating on those amazing words....." Even before He made the world....." and as I did, God began to paint a vivid picture.....even before He made the world, God looked down through the corridor's of time and determined to love me, adopt me, forgive me and cleanse me in Christ....He determined to overlook and remember no more every sin I'll ever commit....long before I took my very first breath.....it was all a finished work in my life long before the very foundation's of this earth were ever laid.....
This picture began to take on a life of it's own as the immense weight of God's amazing, amazing grace began to settle on my heart afresh!
Every one of my sins forgiven.....every shortcoming forgotten.....every single mistake, and outright dastardly deed covered....no, submerged in the Precious, Powerful blood of Jesus......
And as if this fresh revelation hadn't already sufficiently crushed my heart, God led me to read the Bible's commentary explanation of this verse......"Paul says that God "chose us" to emphasize that salvation depends totally on God. We are not saved because we deserve it but because God is gracious and freely gives salvation. We did not influence God's decision to save us: he saved us according to his plan. Thus, there is no way to take credit for our salvation or to allow room for pride. The mystery of salvation originated in the timeless mind of God long before we existed. it is hard to understand how God could accept us. But because of Christ, we are holy and blameless in his sight; God chose us, and when we belong to him through Jesus Christ, God looks at us as if we had never sinned. All we can do is express our thanks for his wonderful love......." (1)
WHEW!!!!! That was all she wrote and the pencil broke....along with my heart......cause it hit me like a ton of bricks that in wallowing in my "hurt" I've been in effect, taking credit for my gift of salvation and I've certainly been operating in pride!!! Not in simply being hurt....that part was legitimate and real....after all, hurt happens in this life.....but in my dragging it around, and refusing to let it go; I have been declaring others "responsible" and let me just say, it rocked my world in NO small way to be reminded that Almighty God has done the exact opposite for me....He's held me responsible for nothing.
Yes, I've been hurt...that's true.....but that still small voice of His reminded me that over the course of my life, I've hurt others too.....yes, I've been sinned against, and once again, I was reminded that I've sinned against others as well.....more importantly, I was reminded that just like I can continue to expect to be hurt and sinned against on this side of life.....I would do well to remember that I too can continue to expect to blow it and unfortunately, do more of the same to others....
That's when the "lightbulb"in my brain clicked back on......God knew all of that....He KNOWS all of that about me and yet, He chose to love me into His family anyway...better yet, He chooses to keep me in His family anyway, and it's not because of anything I've done...or not done for that matter, but simply because of His unconditional gift of love! He had lovingly reminded me of the depths of His grace, and how desperately I needed it...even before He created the world I needed it; and just like I desperately need His grace, I also just as desperately need to extend it others.....I need to tear down every Satanic wall and stronghold around me which demonstrates any forgetfulness of the measure of the magnificent gift to which I have been a recipient.....Not a participant.....
So I started naming offenses, they rolled off of my tongue with ease....but this time, at the end of every one....I assured Him I was repenting of holding them AND letting them go.... I was walking away from, forgetting, and turning my back on them just like He has faithfully turned His back on and forgotten every one of mine.....
Yes, accountability certainly has it's place.....I'm not at all saying that it doesn't. We all know that there are definitely consequences to our sin......I guess all I am saying is that I have finally humbled myself to see that holding and insisting on accountability is a burden that is far too great for me to carry and ultimately, one I don't even have "the right" to carry anyway.....so, I have gladly let go, and am letting God be the Healer, Lover and Victor over my soul that He has always been.....better yet, I'm finally, for the first time in my life, really learning to live unoffended.......I've got a long way to go....but it helps me to know that my God will faithfully teach this lesson to my heart when I need to be reminded of it....not because I deserve it....but just because He loves me!
1. Excerpted from: The Chronological Life Application Study Bible; Tyndale House Publishers, Inc; Carol Stream, Illinois; October 2007
Remember to drop on over to http://holleygerth.com/ to give your heart a bit more lift! Also remember to join me Monday, April 7th at 10 AM EST on Life On The Grow Blog Talk Radio when I'll be chatting on today's blog in more detail!
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
A Story That Has Changed My Life Is.......
"You intended to harm me, but God intended it all for good...." Genesis 50:20 a
The Biblical account of the life of Joseph.....for those of you who are familiar with the story, you can probably already guess why this story has changed my outlook on life and my approach toward it!
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the story, then I'm not going to spoil your chance to read and absorb it for yourselves....grab your Bible and read in the book of Genesis beginning at Chapter 37:1, and ending at Chapter 50:26.
I will tell you that it is an account of youthful foolishness that is mixed with the right amount of pain, sorrow, hardship, difficulty, faith, maturity, wisdom, and passage of time....which ultimately results in the reversal of a young man's fortune in life, and the sparing of many people!
In other words, it is one of those beautiful accounts that reminds each us of that God has a sovereign design and plan for our lives....it reminds us that when our lives are fully surrendered to Him, there is absolutely NOTHING that touches our lives that is wasted.....it reminds us that He uses every heartache, failure, and triumph, mingles them all together in the course of time and brings about a conclusion which hails to His glory and our good.....
Precious Sis, I don't know what you may be currently walking out/through in your life, but I do know this....if you know Christ as your Lord and Savior, then God Almighty is with you; He's orchestrating a Divine work of art within the tapestry of your life.....no matter how hard or painful your journey becomes, be reminded that Joseph didn't know what the outcome of his story would be either....he had to walk it out with his faith and trust in God to guide and sustain him.....yet unlike Joseph, we now have the benefit of being able to glean from Joseph's story, the marvelous workings of God as He wove every circumstance in Joseph's life together in a way where he could in the end speak the words of our Scripture reference to the very one's who had meant to destroy him.....
I'm not sure about you, but the account of Joseph's life assures me, that as long as I live with my faith focused forward, and my trust firmly rooted in the goodness of God, I can expect to see "all things in my life work together for my good because I love Him and am called according to His purpose....." (Romans 8:28 paraphrased) and because our God has no favorites amongst His kids.....you can expect the same in your life too!
As always, don't forget to join us over at http://holleygerth.com/ for more fuel for your heart & be sure to tune in Monday, March 31st at 10 AM EST via Blog Talk Radio as we discuss the story of Joseph's life, and the hope it holds for us in my broadcast titled "All Things Work Together...."

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the story, then I'm not going to spoil your chance to read and absorb it for yourselves....grab your Bible and read in the book of Genesis beginning at Chapter 37:1, and ending at Chapter 50:26.
I will tell you that it is an account of youthful foolishness that is mixed with the right amount of pain, sorrow, hardship, difficulty, faith, maturity, wisdom, and passage of time....which ultimately results in the reversal of a young man's fortune in life, and the sparing of many people!
In other words, it is one of those beautiful accounts that reminds each us of that God has a sovereign design and plan for our lives....it reminds us that when our lives are fully surrendered to Him, there is absolutely NOTHING that touches our lives that is wasted.....it reminds us that He uses every heartache, failure, and triumph, mingles them all together in the course of time and brings about a conclusion which hails to His glory and our good.....
Precious Sis, I don't know what you may be currently walking out/through in your life, but I do know this....if you know Christ as your Lord and Savior, then God Almighty is with you; He's orchestrating a Divine work of art within the tapestry of your life.....no matter how hard or painful your journey becomes, be reminded that Joseph didn't know what the outcome of his story would be either....he had to walk it out with his faith and trust in God to guide and sustain him.....yet unlike Joseph, we now have the benefit of being able to glean from Joseph's story, the marvelous workings of God as He wove every circumstance in Joseph's life together in a way where he could in the end speak the words of our Scripture reference to the very one's who had meant to destroy him.....
I'm not sure about you, but the account of Joseph's life assures me, that as long as I live with my faith focused forward, and my trust firmly rooted in the goodness of God, I can expect to see "all things in my life work together for my good because I love Him and am called according to His purpose....." (Romans 8:28 paraphrased) and because our God has no favorites amongst His kids.....you can expect the same in your life too!
As always, don't forget to join us over at http://holleygerth.com/ for more fuel for your heart & be sure to tune in Monday, March 31st at 10 AM EST via Blog Talk Radio as we discuss the story of Joseph's life, and the hope it holds for us in my broadcast titled "All Things Work Together...."
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Are You On The Sidelines Or In The Game?
"The priests will carry the Ark of the Lord, the Lord of all the earth. As soon as their feet touch the water, the flow of water will be cut off upstream, and the river will stand up like a wall...." Joshua 3:13-14
Today's post came to me during this past football season as I stood by and watched my son battle back from an injury that he sustained during his very 1st game of the season.
I was especially reminded of today's Scripture reference, Joshua 3:13-14, as it occurred to me that the enemy often leads us to spiritual injury in order that he might keep us sidelined and out of the game on God's behalf; and make no mistake about it....the spiritual injuries the enemy uses to sideline us are often just as debilitating as my son's physical injury was to his ability to play football.
The enemy will often use fear, doubt, feelings of inadequacy, insecurity, as well as, false guilt, and condemnation to sideline us and keep us off of the playing field for God.
Although I named those particular negative feelings and emotions, they are just a few of the tactics our adversary keeps in his arsenal to render us ineffective and sideline us from stepping out and taking that 1st step of obedience in the things God calls us to & here's why.....
I am convinced that he (the enemy) works so hard to shut us down at the starting gate, outset, on the sidelines, what have you....because he knows that if he can successfully hinder us before we ever get started serving and living out our callings, we then, never have the real opportunity to become a threat to his kingdom.
One of the things that made watching my kiddo struggle with his injury so very hurtful was no matter how much he wanted to or wished he could, he simply could do nothing to help his team. His skills, talents and gifts were not in any kind of use....while standing on the sidelines for 4 games following his injury, he posed no threat whatsoever to the opposing teams his team played against.
Using that analogy, can you see then ladies, how and why it's such an advantage to Satan if he can cut our spiritual legs out from underneath us before we can even get in the game? We, like the priests of Israel have to be willing to step out in faith, get off of the sidelines and get out in the game of life, or in their case, in the waters of life....
The era of conquest would've surely been hindered and gotten off to a very poor start had Joshua, the priests, and people been too afraid to step out into the Jordan River, at flood stage no less, and believe that God would do with and thru them exactly as He had promised.
The Chronological Life Application Study Bible says it best....."The Israelites were eager to enter the Promised Land, conquer nations, and live peacefully. But first they had to cross the flood-level waters of the Jordan River. God gave them specific instructions: in order to cross, the priests had to step into the water. What if these priests had been afraid to take that first step? Often God provides no solution to our problems until we trust Him and move ahead with what we know we should do. What are the rivers, or obstacles in your life? In obedience to God, take that first step......" (1)
I couldn't have said it any better myself....I truly believe you are eager to enter your promised land too! Yes, you may have to play the game or cross the rivers with a few injuries, but don't let anything keep you from it.....Your God has already given you the Playbook, instructions and Promises....Just Do It!!!
Remember to drop on over to http://holleygerth.com/ to give your heart a bit more lift! Also remember to join me Monday, March 17th at 10 EST on Life On The Grow Blog Talk Radio when I'll be chatting on today's blog in more detail!

I was especially reminded of today's Scripture reference, Joshua 3:13-14, as it occurred to me that the enemy often leads us to spiritual injury in order that he might keep us sidelined and out of the game on God's behalf; and make no mistake about it....the spiritual injuries the enemy uses to sideline us are often just as debilitating as my son's physical injury was to his ability to play football.
The enemy will often use fear, doubt, feelings of inadequacy, insecurity, as well as, false guilt, and condemnation to sideline us and keep us off of the playing field for God.
Although I named those particular negative feelings and emotions, they are just a few of the tactics our adversary keeps in his arsenal to render us ineffective and sideline us from stepping out and taking that 1st step of obedience in the things God calls us to & here's why.....
I am convinced that he (the enemy) works so hard to shut us down at the starting gate, outset, on the sidelines, what have you....because he knows that if he can successfully hinder us before we ever get started serving and living out our callings, we then, never have the real opportunity to become a threat to his kingdom.
One of the things that made watching my kiddo struggle with his injury so very hurtful was no matter how much he wanted to or wished he could, he simply could do nothing to help his team. His skills, talents and gifts were not in any kind of use....while standing on the sidelines for 4 games following his injury, he posed no threat whatsoever to the opposing teams his team played against.
Using that analogy, can you see then ladies, how and why it's such an advantage to Satan if he can cut our spiritual legs out from underneath us before we can even get in the game? We, like the priests of Israel have to be willing to step out in faith, get off of the sidelines and get out in the game of life, or in their case, in the waters of life....
The era of conquest would've surely been hindered and gotten off to a very poor start had Joshua, the priests, and people been too afraid to step out into the Jordan River, at flood stage no less, and believe that God would do with and thru them exactly as He had promised.
The Chronological Life Application Study Bible says it best....."The Israelites were eager to enter the Promised Land, conquer nations, and live peacefully. But first they had to cross the flood-level waters of the Jordan River. God gave them specific instructions: in order to cross, the priests had to step into the water. What if these priests had been afraid to take that first step? Often God provides no solution to our problems until we trust Him and move ahead with what we know we should do. What are the rivers, or obstacles in your life? In obedience to God, take that first step......" (1)
I couldn't have said it any better myself....I truly believe you are eager to enter your promised land too! Yes, you may have to play the game or cross the rivers with a few injuries, but don't let anything keep you from it.....Your God has already given you the Playbook, instructions and Promises....Just Do It!!!
Remember to drop on over to http://holleygerth.com/ to give your heart a bit more lift! Also remember to join me Monday, March 17th at 10 EST on Life On The Grow Blog Talk Radio when I'll be chatting on today's blog in more detail!
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
A Small Thing That Makes A Big Difference Is......
"Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a dream fulfilled is a tree of life....." Proverbs 13:12
Hope!
That small 4-letter word is one, that for centuries, has made all of the difference in the lives and perspectives of many a person!
Show me a person who has lost their sense of hope and I will show you an individual who would likely tell you that their whole world is shadowed by a dark cloud or even, perhaps, a sense of meaninglessness.....on the other hand, if you should show me an individual who is hopeful, I will show you a person who views life from the perspective of having a confident trust with the expectation of seeing that trust fulfilled....in other words, they have an eagerness and joyful expectancy for what their future holds....and I'm not speaking here about a "bubble-headed, rose-colored glasses" type of optimism.
The type of hope I'm speaking of is not something we can just muster up via wishful thinking and a positive attitude....The hope I'm referring to has it's roots in a supernatural Source....God Himself.
The earliest Christians often faced difficulties. Oppression, poverty, persecution, famine, and imprisonment were more common than material peace, security and prosperity. But even under such difficult earthly circumstances, the presence of the Holy Spirit and the hope of final restoration gave them great joy and strength.....
The point being this, no matter what difficulties we might face in this life, the hope of eternal life with God should help us to respond to all of our circumstances in this life with love, joy, and peace. (1)
So, the next time your dreams don't pan out exactly as you plan.....remember....hope springs eternal.
When your friends fail to understand your heart....remember....hope springs eternal.
When death rears it's ugly head and you find yourself standing at the graveside....remember....hope springs eternal.
When the diagnosis and prognosis are far worse than you even thought possible....remember.....hope springs eternal.....
And finally, when that day comes and you get to see Him face- to- glorious-
face....believe me, you'll remember.....hope springs eternal!
1. Excerpted from: The Chronological Life Application Study Bible; Tyndale House Publishers, Inc; Carol Stream, Illinois; October 2007
Remember to join us over at http://holleygerth.com/ for more encouragement! Also, be sure to join me Monday, March 10, at 10 AM EST via Life On The Grow Blog Talk Radio where I'll be discussing "The Power of Realized Hope...."
Hope!

Show me a person who has lost their sense of hope and I will show you an individual who would likely tell you that their whole world is shadowed by a dark cloud or even, perhaps, a sense of meaninglessness.....on the other hand, if you should show me an individual who is hopeful, I will show you a person who views life from the perspective of having a confident trust with the expectation of seeing that trust fulfilled....in other words, they have an eagerness and joyful expectancy for what their future holds....and I'm not speaking here about a "bubble-headed, rose-colored glasses" type of optimism.
The type of hope I'm speaking of is not something we can just muster up via wishful thinking and a positive attitude....The hope I'm referring to has it's roots in a supernatural Source....God Himself.
The earliest Christians often faced difficulties. Oppression, poverty, persecution, famine, and imprisonment were more common than material peace, security and prosperity. But even under such difficult earthly circumstances, the presence of the Holy Spirit and the hope of final restoration gave them great joy and strength.....
The point being this, no matter what difficulties we might face in this life, the hope of eternal life with God should help us to respond to all of our circumstances in this life with love, joy, and peace. (1)
So, the next time your dreams don't pan out exactly as you plan.....remember....hope springs eternal.
When your friends fail to understand your heart....remember....hope springs eternal.
When death rears it's ugly head and you find yourself standing at the graveside....remember....hope springs eternal.
When the diagnosis and prognosis are far worse than you even thought possible....remember.....hope springs eternal.....
And finally, when that day comes and you get to see Him face- to- glorious-
face....believe me, you'll remember.....hope springs eternal!
1. Excerpted from: The Chronological Life Application Study Bible; Tyndale House Publishers, Inc; Carol Stream, Illinois; October 2007
Remember to join us over at http://holleygerth.com/ for more encouragement! Also, be sure to join me Monday, March 10, at 10 AM EST via Life On The Grow Blog Talk Radio where I'll be discussing "The Power of Realized Hope...."
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
The Same Team.....
"Some of you are saying , "I am a follower of Paul." Others are saying, "I follow Apollos," or "I follow Peter," or "I follow only Christ." Has Christ been divided into factions?" 1 Cor. 1:12-13a
Being a Baptist gal born & raised I have spent my fair share of time at/in church. Let me be the first to say, I ADORE the Body of Christ, which is why I am writing today's post....
We only need look around us to see how our society and the world at large are heralding the soon coming return of our Lord and King! Soon and very soon, our faith shall become sight! In that, I rejoice, but I would be lying if I said that my heart isn't also burdened down with heaviness and sadness over some other things that are equally as obvious....
In our scripture reference, we hear Paul expressing his concerns over divisions within the church. His question in the beginning of verse 13 brings to mind something I've witnessed over the years in watching my sons play the game of Basketball.
Often, in the heat of the game, the fellas will be poised under the hoop diligently watching and waiting for the basketball to make it's way to, or through, the net so they can "box-out" their opponent and grab the ball for a rebound for their team. I cannot tell you how many times I've seen kiddos from the same team thrashing and fighting for the ball with such concentration and determination that they fail to even realize that they are fighting one of their own teammates....but luckily, we dedicated sports-parents are always present and are quick to "coach" from the stands and yell out "Same Team!" in the hope of making the players aware that they are actually inhibiting one another from accomplishing the very purpose for which they are even playing the game in the first place.....and nothing breaks or saddens my heart more than witnessing this very same thing within the Body of Christ......
Go back and read it for yourselves, but I believe that Paul was attempting not only to remind the Corinthian believers of the destructiveness and Kingdom hindering work caused by divisions within the Body, but his message was intended to be one of reproof for us as well......
Whether it be Denominational differences, styles of worship, or just plain old in-fighting, this offers us a graphic picture of what happens when the church, or the people in it, are divided.....
So, here's our challenge......just like in the game of Basketball, as followers of Christ, we need to remember that we too have an opponent who delights in nothing more and does nothing better than causing us to thrash and fight with our teammates, while slyly duping us into forgetting that our true fight is actually against his opposing team..... (Eph. 6: 10-18)
How much healing might we render in the Body, and how many senseless quarrels might be avoided if we took the time to yell out "SAME TEAM!" and remind ourselves and one another that our Jesus, in fact, is NOT divided....never has been and never will be! Our allegiance must be to Him and the unity He desires......
Although the reality of this truth saddens me, it is not one I can say I've lived out, or have even witnessed being lived out with consistency and passion.....it is a great goal for us to press on toward though....wouldn't you agree?
Being a Baptist gal born & raised I have spent my fair share of time at/in church. Let me be the first to say, I ADORE the Body of Christ, which is why I am writing today's post....
We only need look around us to see how our society and the world at large are heralding the soon coming return of our Lord and King! Soon and very soon, our faith shall become sight! In that, I rejoice, but I would be lying if I said that my heart isn't also burdened down with heaviness and sadness over some other things that are equally as obvious....
In our scripture reference, we hear Paul expressing his concerns over divisions within the church. His question in the beginning of verse 13 brings to mind something I've witnessed over the years in watching my sons play the game of Basketball.
Often, in the heat of the game, the fellas will be poised under the hoop diligently watching and waiting for the basketball to make it's way to, or through, the net so they can "box-out" their opponent and grab the ball for a rebound for their team. I cannot tell you how many times I've seen kiddos from the same team thrashing and fighting for the ball with such concentration and determination that they fail to even realize that they are fighting one of their own teammates....but luckily, we dedicated sports-parents are always present and are quick to "coach" from the stands and yell out "Same Team!" in the hope of making the players aware that they are actually inhibiting one another from accomplishing the very purpose for which they are even playing the game in the first place.....and nothing breaks or saddens my heart more than witnessing this very same thing within the Body of Christ......
Go back and read it for yourselves, but I believe that Paul was attempting not only to remind the Corinthian believers of the destructiveness and Kingdom hindering work caused by divisions within the Body, but his message was intended to be one of reproof for us as well......
Whether it be Denominational differences, styles of worship, or just plain old in-fighting, this offers us a graphic picture of what happens when the church, or the people in it, are divided.....
So, here's our challenge......just like in the game of Basketball, as followers of Christ, we need to remember that we too have an opponent who delights in nothing more and does nothing better than causing us to thrash and fight with our teammates, while slyly duping us into forgetting that our true fight is actually against his opposing team..... (Eph. 6: 10-18)
How much healing might we render in the Body, and how many senseless quarrels might be avoided if we took the time to yell out "SAME TEAM!" and remind ourselves and one another that our Jesus, in fact, is NOT divided....never has been and never will be! Our allegiance must be to Him and the unity He desires......
Although the reality of this truth saddens me, it is not one I can say I've lived out, or have even witnessed being lived out with consistency and passion.....it is a great goal for us to press on toward though....wouldn't you agree?
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