Monday, January 28, 2013

Escapism...


ESCAPISM MENTALITY
Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous fall.
Psalm 55:22

Escapism: the avoidance of reality by absorption of the mind in entertainment or in an imaginative situation, activity, etc.

I’m not a big fan of going to the dentist, which directly correlates to having a lot of dental work done as a child. I remember opening my mouth wide for shots of Novocain and being told to think happy thoughts. Go to your happy place! In other words, avoid the reality of the present by imagining something pleasant.

In Psalm 55 we learn that even the Shepherd King David had times when he wanted to escape his reality. His thoughts were troubled and distraught. His heart was in anguish. Fear, trembling, and horror overwhelmed him. The wounds were deep and the pain intense; David wanted to escape.

He said, “Oh, that I had the wings of a dove! I would fly away and be at rest – I would flee far away and stay in the desert; I would hurry to my place of shelter, far from the tempest and storm” (vs. 6-8).

Can you identify? Have you ever wished for wings that would take you from the reality of laundry piles and runny noses to the seas of the Caribbean or the heights of the Swiss Alps? Have you ever wished you could flee from a storm brewing within your family, your workplace, or your health situation? Do you escape your reality by setting your mind on the weekend? Do you call on Calgon®, coffee, or chocolate to take you away? Where do you flee when pressures and problems overwhelm you?

We live in a world that medicates itself with temporary pleasures that provide no true source of hope and healing. David points us to our Deliverer and Rescuer. I call to God, and the LORD saves me, He hears my voice, He ransoms me unharmed (vs. 16, 17b, 18a).

Instead of calling for an escape from our reality, we should be casting our reality and its cares on the LORD (v. 22). Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous fall (v. 22).

Notice what Scripture doesn’t promise. When we cast our cares on God, He doesn’t promise to remove our problems or pain. God doesn’t guarantee an exit door or escape route. He promises something infinitely better. He will sustain you (v. 22). God will hold you, guide you, and nourish you, right now in the midst of the storm. He will not let you fall. That’s His promise for those who put their trust in Him (v. 23b).

Think on it: If you could have wings of a dove, what problem would you fly from today? Choose to trade in your escapism mentality for full trust in the LORD, your Deliverer.    

I am the subject of depressions of spirit so fearful that I hope none of you ever gets to such extremes of wretchedness as I go to.  But I always get back again by this: I know I trust Christ.  I have no reliance but in Him.  Because He lives, I shall live also, and I spring to my legs again and fight with my depressions of spirit and my downcast soul and get the victory through it.  So may you to, and so you must, for there is no other way of escaping from it.  In your most depressed seasons, you are to get joy and peace through believing.

Charles Spurgeon

grace and peace,
Lenae         

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

God in my Thinking


GOD IN MY THINKING
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:6-7

Tim Hughes' song, “Everything”, is a beautiful prayer put to music that asks God to be in our living, breathing, waking, sleeping, resting, working, thinking, and more. The chorus repeats the heart’s cry, “Be my everything! Be my everything! Be my everything! Be my everything!”

Imagine a mind cleared of every distraction, worry, and preoccupation and the only thing filling it is Jesus: thoughts of Jesus, love for Jesus, worship for Jesus. What if God occupied every square inch of our thought life? 

Within his book, The Art of Prayer, Khariton says that a mind emptied of everything but God would keep the enemy far away! He writes, “When thieves approach a house in order to creep up to it and steal, and hear someone inside talking, they do not dare to climb in; in the same way, when our enemies try to steal into the soul and take possession of it they creep all round but fear to enter when they hear that . . . prayer welling out.”

Our minds are the gatekeepers to all we say and think and the women that we become. Prayer posts guards at the gates of our mind to defend and keep us from evil. When we pray about everything, God’s peace protects and guards our hearts and minds (Philippians 4:6-7)! 

Prayer shifts our mindset from our problems to God’s promises, purpose, and power. It moves our mind’s chatter from self-talk to God talk.

Are you anxious because you can’t figure out what to do next with your children, mortgage, or your life? Pray, trust God, and listen to Him. He will direct your steps (Proverbs 3:5-6).

Are you exhausted, doing all you can do to keep one foot moving in front of the over? Pray and go to God. He will give you rest (Matthew 1:28-30).

Are you lonely, feeling misunderstood and isolated? Pray and remember God’s promise. He will never leave you or forsake you (Hebrews 13:5).

Are prayers constantly welling from your heart and mind (1 Thessalonians 5:17)? When talking and listening to God continually fills every nook and cranny of our thoughts, the lies of the world, our sinful nature, and the enemy are squeezed out of our mind. There’s not room for both in the house.

Think on it: Do you typically spend more time talking to yourself or to God?   

Prayer is the very highest energy of which the mind is capable.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

grace and peace,
Lenae         

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Whatever is True


WHATEVER IS TRUE
Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth.
John 17:17

We live in a time where the Bible has never been more accessible. It’s available online, in apps, Christian bookstores, thrift stores, and even rummage sales. Sadly, having easy access to Scripture doesn’t mean it’s being read.

In a recent survey of more than 2,900 Protestant churchgoers, LifeWay Research discovered that while 90 percent of those polled “desire to please and honor Jesus in all I do,” only 19 percent personally read the Bible every day. Based on these stats, eighty percent of Christians are living today dependent on the past. They’re relying on past Bible reading, past sermons, past Bible studies, rather than daily and actively arming themselves for the fight with the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God (Ephesians 6:17).

That’s a dangerous percentage when we live in a world that barrages us with deceitful messages, false ideas, subtle and out-and-out blatant lies about who God is and what He wants us to do.

One of my greatest joys is mentoring young women whose knowledge of God and Scripture is as diverse as their personalities and life experiences. During one Bible study, a gal confessed that she wanted to pluck someone’s eyes out. Her friend said, “She deserves it! Plus the Bible says, ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’” She looked at me for confirmation.

“Let’s look it up,” I said. And in reading their Bibles they discovered that although she remembered the line “eye for eye, and tooth for tooth” from her childhood, the context of these words within Jesus’ command to love your enemies, eclipsed her (Matthew 5:38-44).

Within the familiar children’s song we sing, “Jesus loves me this I know for the Bible tells me so.” That knowledge of Jesus’ love, of who He is, of how He wants us to think and what He wants us to think about is found in the Bible. Knowing Jesus’ love should not be based on our feelings, hearsay, or even lovely devotionals that inspire our hearts. We know His love by reading the Bible, the greatest love story ever told: His story of redemption. We read Scripture because faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ (Romans 10:17).

If we’re going to think on whatever is true (Philippians 4:8), we must read the word of truth (John 17:17). Everyday.

Think on it: Does God speak to you everyday in Scripture? If not, do not go to bed tonight until you’ve read His Word.  

A Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t.

Charles Spurgeon

grace and peace,
Lenae         

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Conference Registration is Open!!

Greetings everyone!

We pray you have had a wonderful and fulfilling Christmas and New Year season. We love to hear from some of you on Facebook or on the blog and hear about how things are going for you and for your GEMS Club!

By now you have probably received your Conference registration forms in the mail, and if not, they should arrive soon. It is so exciting to be able to have the opportunity to attend conference so close to home!

Here's a bit of information for you regarding Conference:


Registration -
Can be done by mail, fax, or the online form at http://gemsgc.org/conference/index.html - click on "Registration" from the menu on the left.

Early Bird Registration -
The early bird registration rate of $460.00 is available until February 20. The rate will increase on February 21.

Payment Installment Plan -
***To participate in this option, the first payment is due January 25! Please pass this information along as that date will approach quickly!!
Again there are several things to note with this process: If you choose, you can pay for your registration in multiple payments. The first payment is due on January 25, the second on February 20, and the third and final on April 15. Installments can be paid by check, credit card, or money order. 
  • If you register online and wish to make multiple payments you MUST register with a credit card. Your first payment will be processed when you register.  You will receive an auto-generated email reminder when your second and third payments are due. You will then login to your online registration account and make your second and third payment.
  • You can also mail in your registration form and each payment along with the coupons that are available in your registration book or online (scroll to the bottom of the left hand side of the Conference website to look for the registration form to download.) 
  • Note: Checks/funds are to be received in Canadian funds of $460 or for US citizens the equivalent of the exchange fee for that day. US citizens should check the daily exchange rate or call the GEMS Service Center to verify the current days rate (616) 241-5616 ext. 2.

Registration Form -
If you have not received your registration form yet you can download one online Scroll to the bottom of the left hand side of the Conference website to look for the registration form to download.

Conference Website -
Check it out if you haven't yet for more information! More information is being added.
http://gemsgc.org/conference/index.html

Please pray about attending this awesome conference in July and register as soon as possible!

Blessings to you and your entire counselor team,
Julie Ball, Area Coordinator
Tami Cleveringa, Leadership Trainer