Get Yourself Ready Lesson 2

 

This is what I wanted to share with you on Thursday…enjoy! Sorry, it’s kinda long.

 

???????????????????????????????I have had the blessing and honor of having builders in my life. My Dad was a craftsman who could build anything from a suitcase stand to a house! I loved working side-by-side with my Dad growing up. Most of the time, I was the “gopher.” You know, “go fer this” or “go fer that.” What the lessons I learned in these moments were precious. They were inspiring. They were invaluable to what I would be able to do as I matured.

 

My Mom was quite the “handy person” as well. After my parents divorced, Mom purchased a little house that she turned into a home. And as the years passed, she would put up walls, then remove them, change an entry way to a room and then remove it, then rearrange the layout of the house multiple times. It was always changing and in her creative mind and with her physical ability, she was able to make some remarkable changes to this house.

 

I guess I got their genes. I have never felt the inability to make something and I enjoy creating and building and trying new things. With some help I’ve built a canopy bed, stage sets for church productions and Vacation Bible School, as well as a doll house for our first grandchild.

 

And how blessed I am to have married a man who loves wood working as much as my Dad. Mason is able to create beautiful things out of pieces of lumber and a handful of nails. Just recently he built chests for our grandkids. Each one had a unique design that matched the personality of each grandchild. And I never expected the reaction we received from our grandkids. They were so happy to get boxes!

 

“Building things” is part of my DNA. And as you learned in your memory work this week, God is the Master Builder. He is able to take the unfinished, rough parts of our life and turn them into something pretty remarkable. Peter tells us that God is building us into His spiritual temple. And what do we bring to the work table? Mismatched attitudes. Beat up hearts. Rough words. Screwed up actions. Scraps of good intentions. God takes all of the “scruffy” pieces of our lives to create something He can use…a spiritual temple. And what’s more, we become the holy priests of these spiritual temples!

 

So let’s chat a bit about how God does what He does in our lives and what our role is in this process. How is it that God can put it all together to make something beautiful?

 

Well, He is the Creator

He knows what He is doing. God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed the breath of life into him. If God can make something out of nothing, He can surely take you and me and make something beautiful and useful for His Kingdom.

 

Recall with me the words from Psalm 139 about you as God’s creation.

 

“For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.” (Psalm 139:13-16 – NIV)

 

Your Creator knew what He was doing when He formed you in your mother’s womb. This passage talks about knitting and weaving…yet another way to create something beautiful. But we weren’t just created to be beautiful women. God created us for a purpose.

 

Ephesians 2:10 (NIV) reminds us that “We are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”

 

Not only are we to be doing good works, but we also need to allow God to do His work on each of us. Our hearts should be in line with His. God’s transforming power should be making and molding us into the holy priests that we are in God’s spiritual temple. As God is at work in our lives, it’s up to us to trust Him as He does His work. He really does know what He’s doing.

 

Once we accept that God is at work in our lives…

 

We Need to Understand the Plan

In any building project, there must be a plan from start to finish. Without a plan, who would really know where to begin?

 

God’s plan for our lives was set before you or I were born. His plan for us is better than we could ever imagine. Perhaps you have this verse memorized. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11 – NIV)

 

The next few verses help us to understand our role in the plan. “Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” (Jeremiah 29:12-13 – NIV)

 

Did you catch the plan?

 

  • Call on the Lord
  • Come to the Lord
  • Pray to the Lord
  • Seek the Lord with all your heart
  • Find the Lord

 

Have you followed the plan? Have you missed a step or two? The plan is just another way God can create something beautiful out of our “not-so-put-together” lives. But as we’ve seen here, we must do something ourselves.

 

Another thing we must do is…

 

Follow the Directions

Perhaps you aren’t a builder but enjoy another craft of some sort. Think of what might happen if you threw out the directions or pattern for a project you are working on. Would the result be what you expect? Maybe. But in reality, when we follow the directions of whatever it is we are doing, it is easier to get the desired results and what is created will be what we had hoped for. The consistency of the end project over and over again is an additional benefit to following the directions.

 

The same can be said for us as we follow the directions given in God’s Word. As we move from one place to another in our spiritual lives, the results will be what we hoped for.

 

God’s Word is filled with guidelines for us to follow in our day-to-day lives. These laws, guidelines, commands or precepts were given by God for our benefit. They help us to live well.

 

What are we to do with these commands? Jesus reminded us that “Blessed are those who hear the word of God and obey it.” (Luke 11:28 – NIV) James said it this way in James 1:22 (NIV). “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” And again in James 4:17 (NIV), he says, “Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn’t do it, sins.”

 

The thing about commands is that yes, we are to obey them, but they are also set in place to change us. Paul’s words in Ephesians show us that our old self is to put off and a new self is to be put on. Our attitudes are to be made new. We are to be like God in true righteousness and holiness. Now that is transformation!

 

And why do we follow these guidelines for our lives? 1 John 2:3-6 (NIV) sheds light on this question. “We know that we have come to know him if we keep his commands. Whoever says, ‘I know him,’ but does not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in that person. But if anyone obeys his word, love for God is truly made complete in them. This is how we know we are in him: Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did.”

 

We follow these guidelines because it is how we are made complete and it’s how we know we are in Him. Our desire must be to hear the word of the Lord and obey it.

 

And how will we know what we are to obey? By…

 

Building a Solid Foundation

As part of this study, we will be digging deep into what we believe, why we believe it and how we are to use our belief system in our day-to-day lives. This is your solid foundation for becoming God’s spiritual temple.

 

This will be an important exercise for each one of us. This solid foundation will be what we build everything else upon. All of our thoughts. All of our words. All of our actions. All of our motives. All of our beliefs.

 

With this foundation firmly set, we’ll be able to stand firm against anything and anyone. Let’s be sure this foundation is a solid as possible.

 

And when we’ve done everything that we think we can possibly do in this process, we must realize that…

 

We Will Make Mistakes Along the Way

You and I both know that somewhere along the line, we’re going to get something wrong in our projects. We’re going to cut a board too short or we will put too much cumin in our taco meat or we’ll have a seam to rip out or we’ve chosen the wrong color to paint a wall. We are going to make mistakes along the way.

 

Friends, we also know that it’s no different in our spiritual lives. We will make mistakes. But we also know that God’s grace is sufficient for those times when we miss the mark. Now I’m not saying that we should be lazy in our “living holy lives” bit (and we’ll learn more about this later in the study), but instead, we should “make every effort” to live up to being God’s spiritual house.

 

And when we make these mistakes, God has provided a way for us to approach Him…by “offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.”

 

The good news for each of us today is that the work is still in progress. You and I are not the finished product that God is working on. The apostle Paul was confident of these words. “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 1:6 – NIV)

 

You can be confident of these words as well. Believe them. Live by them. And know that God is building you into His spiritual temple.

 

I want to close by reading these words from Ephesians 2:19-22 (NIV). “Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with God’s people and members of God’s household, built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ himself as the chief cornerstone. In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. And in him you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit.”

 

Do these words remind you of what you’ve memorized this week?

 

“You are coming to Christ, the living cornerstone of God’s temple. He was rejected by people, but chosen by God for great honor. And you are living stones that God is building into his spiritual temple. What’s more you are his holy priests. Through the mediation of Jesus Christ, you offer spiritual sacrifices that are pleasing to God.” (1 Peter 2:4-5 – NIV)

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Did You Miss Me?

 

I don’t know what I was thinking yesterday. For the first time in over four years, I didn’t post something on my blog! Really? Was that habit so easy to forget? Apparently it was.

 

I did have a plan. You know how last week I posted the teaching portion from my Peter Bible study on Thursday afternoon? That was my plan again this week. Once Bible study was done, I was going to share with you what I shared with my ladies.

 

The problem was that I never thought of it once I left my office yesterday morning. I went to work. Then went to Bible study. Then shared with my ladies. Then tucked it all away to prepare for our women’s big event last night. And that was really the problem.

 

I was so excited about LOL (Laugh Out Loud) that everything else faded into the background. Now I needed it to be this way. I had final details to finish up and I needed to prepare myself for the evening. But to forget to post a blog? I was pretty disappointed in myself.

 

And here’s another thing. I didn’t even think of it until this morning! And here’s another thing. I could have scheduled the blog post for later in the day. Mishap could have been avoided. But it wasn’t.

 

Okay, enough of this rants for now. I must apologize both to you my reader and to God. I messed up.

 

Now let me tell you about last night. I had a dream last fall to bring ladies together in the middle of winter to laugh. I wanted our winter RealLIFE event to be fun and light-hearted. The planning began. We searched for comedians and never found someone. We wondered about getting our own improve team together, but in the end, we decided to bring in the professionals.

 

That’s the best decision we could have made. We titled our evening LOL (Laugh Out Loud) because that’s what we wanted ladies to do. We hired Madcap Improv Theater group to come and make us laugh. We started selling tickets. We publicized every way we could imagine. And we prayed a lot. And then February 11th rolled around.

 

Now I must admit that this was a big leap of faith. But it paid off. There were 354 ladies in Rocky’s brand new worship auditorium that laughed and laughed for over an hour. We learned a little bit about laughter and how it fits in with our daily walk with Christ. We met new friends and greeted old friends. And in the end, we called it a success.

 

Proverbs 17:22 (NIV) says, “A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” I don’t know about you, but I would much rather be laughing.

 

I pray that the ladies who attended last night are still laughing at some of the skits we watched. They were funny and helped us to remember that laughter is good for the soul.

 

I pray that you will find something to laugh at today. Laugh out loud. Giggle. Have some fun. You might just bring a smile to someone’s face.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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God’s Voice

 

I haven’t shared some of my Pinterest finds in a while, so I am going to show you some of my favorite verses of Scripture that have been masterfully placed within an art form. I pray that one of these verses will speak to you today. Whether these words resonate loudly with your or are a gentle whisper, if God is speaking to you today, listen closely to His message. I pray that you will live abundantly today!

Micah551Cor134-8

Eph611

Phil313-14

Phil46

Heb1023

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Did I Belong?

 

Last week I had the opportunity to sit with a group of co-workers and discuss a discipleship program that was presented to us. The four of us on staff work in spiritual development of different groups in the church. We are excited about this particular curriculum and this was a great opportunity for us to chat with one of the developers of this program.

 

???????????????????????????????It soon became clear to me that I really didn’t belong in the room. Oh, I believe I contributed to the conversation and added my thoughts, but honestly, I walked away feeling a little inadequate. Here’s why.

 

Two of the folks sitting around the table have master’s degrees. One has multiple master’s degrees (and maybe more….I don’t know). And the other person carried a doctorate. There I sat with no degree at all. I was surrounded by “thinkers” and “philosophers” and only a handful of years of college under my belt with nothing to show for it. I certainly didn’t belong in this room, at this table, in this conversation.

 

Yep, I was kinda down on myself.

 

But then it happened. As I was studying to lead a group of ladies through the Armor of God, Priscilla Shirer reminded me of the enemy’s tactics. The enemy doesn’t want me to believe I’m “good enough” to sit at the table with folks who have much more education than I. He wants me to sit in a corner, have a pity party for myself and become paralyzed when it comes to Kingdom work.

 

So I put on my armor and headed into battle with the enemy. I began to whittle out the lies Satan has pushed on me through the years. I battled against the proud spirit he wants me to take hold of. I fought. Fought for my identity in Christ to cover me and to remind me of who I am and to whom I belong.

 

I am tired of the lies Satan feeds me. I want to live in God’s truth and Jesus’ righteousness. That’s the table, that’s the conversation, that’s the room in which I belong.

 

Psalm 139 provides a beautiful reminder of how God created each one of us. Remember some of these phrases?

 

“You created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.” (Psalm 139:13 – NIV)

“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” (Psalm 139:14a – NIV)

“When I was woven together in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body.” (Psalm 139:15b-16a – NIV)

 

What a great reminder that God was involved in every detail of our creation. I need to remember this!

 

What’s more, God has placed me in this position for a specific reason. Psalm 139:16b (NIV) continues to say, “All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.” That meeting last week was set in place years ago. I was there for a purpose. And if God thinks I’m “good enough” to be sitting with that group of people, then I should as well.

 

And another “what’s more,” Ephesians 2:10 (NIV) reminds me that I am “God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” Last week was already prepared in advance for me. But the real news here is that God prepared me for last week. He has worked on me and given me everything I need to face each situation, each day. I only need to recognize His preparation!

 

Perhaps you’ve been listening to and believing the lies of Satan for far too long. If so, I would encourage you to put on God’s armor and head into battle. Believe and be transformed by God’s truth. Know that God is going before you and will be with you as you go. You have God’s protection. Accept it and believe it.

 

I must admit, no one sitting around that table made me feel like I was inadequate or didn’t belong. I was accepted by my co-workers and the lovely gal we met with. Instead of dwelling on what I wasn’t, I should have embraced who and what I am in Christ.

 

This is exactly what I intend to do today! How about you?

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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“Once and For All” – Monday Musical Musings

 

I have some special memories of my college days. People I drew closer to. Places visited. Events that seem like they happened yesterday. Classes and professors that helped to develop my foundation of faith. College days. They were exciting for me.

 

A special occurrence for me was when my Dad would have a speaking engagement in the Cincinnati area. When he spoke nearby, I was by his side. We’d travel and talk. These are precious memories for me.

 

At one speaking engagement, a woman sang a special just before Dad spoke. I thought the song was pretty. The music, the melody, and even the lyrics I thought were good. Until Dad and I had a conversation in the car on our return trip to my grandparents’ home. I must have mentioned the song because we had a long discussion on this one.

 

Dad filled me in on why this song was scripturally and doctrinally incorrect. That was my first lesson on paying attention to the lyrics of a song to see if they fall in line with what I believe. But more importantly what didn’t fall in line with what God’s Word said.

 

I’ve known people who have chosen not to sing certain songs in corporate worship. Some because of the doctrine found within the lyrics, others because they felt the lyrics weren’t quite as they should be (like placing more importance on the cross over Jesus’ love for mankind while on the cross).

 

Kind of makes you wonder about the songs we sing doesn’t it? Do you actually believe what you sing? Are you singing along because you like the tune, or the rhythm, or the way the band sings it? Or are you singing praise to God because you believe what you are singing?

 

The ladies who are taking my 1 and 2 Peter class will get an idea of how important this is. They will be writing out their own statement of faith. They will need to figure out what they believe and why they believe it. Once complete, they will have a firm foundation to hold everything else against. Teaching. Music. Others thoughts and beliefs. Everyday happenings in life. What they hear. What they see. What they experience. It will all be held up to their statement of faith.

 

It is no different for you or me. We must also have this firm foundation and belief system to hold everything against. I would encourage you to do this exercise sometime.

 

Recently, Chris Tomlin put out a new song about his own beliefs. We sing it. It’s popular. But does it line up with God’s Word? Well I would like for you to figure that out on your own. Here are the lyrics and a link to listen to the song is below it (as usual). Once you’ve spent some time with this song, determine if it does line up with God’s teaching. If it does, you’ll know you can sing it the next time it is sung at your church. I pray that you will not just examine this song, but any others that you hear or sing in worship. If it doesn’t line up with what you find in God’s Word, friends, we better not be singing it.

 

“Once and For All”[i]

 

Once and for all

The Father’s love

He is the light in the darkness

Who took on flesh

And took our place

The weight of the world on His shoulders

The weight of the world on His shoulders

 

Chorus:

We believe our God is Jesus

We believe that He is Lord

We believe that He has saved us

From sin and death

Once and for all

 

Once and for all

Our debt is paid

There on the cross it is finished

The Lamb of God for us was slain

Up from the grave He is risen

Up from the grave He is risen

 

Bridge:

Jesus, Jesus

God from God

Light from Light

You are our salvation

Jesus, Jesus

God from God

Light from Light

Your kingdom is forever

 

Click here to listen to “Once and For All.”

 

What do you believe?

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

[i] “Once and For All,” Words and Music by Chris Tomlin, Jason Ingram, Matt Maher, and Ed Cash, Worship Together Music, A Thousand Generations Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Open Hands Music, Valley of Songs Music, Thank You Music, Alletrop Music, 2013.

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