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Born in Atmore, United States
Wife & Mommy. I have a wonderful husband who loves me deeply and three great kids. I believe in my Creator who guides me everyday. My favorite interest are stage/theatre, music/singing, antiques and art.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Yes, Don't Faint!!!

Yes, I am updating my blog. Don't faint or anything. Ivee's 3rd birthday was this past weekend and I will post pics and more about that when I am updating from home. At the moment I am in the office. I was listening to a pastor on TV this morning and was struck by something he said. He was speaking on our "motives" in our "desire and prayers." He brought up the story of Paul and Silas in jail (Acts chapter 16) and how they had been beaten severely for their beliefs and preaching (probably a few times over). We, having the story in front of us, already know how the story will end, but they didn't have the "manuscript" in front of them knowing that God would free them from their chains. In the midst of their circumstance, you didn't hear them whining about the bruises or cuts. Saying, "Why won't you deliver us Lord? Oh, I could use some ointment for this cut. Does it look as bad as it feels?" And the like! No!! In verse 25 of chapter 16, "But at midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them." We know that suddenly a moment later there was a great earthquake and they were freed and able to escape with their lives to preach again. NO...they did not know what was going to happen to them. For all they knew, and what we can assume, is that soon they might be meeting their Savior face to face. They counted it joy to face their trials and circumstance. They were singing and praising their God!!
So, what did this bring to my mind as I pondered it...glad you asked. With the election of a new president and the governmental decline we have seen...well all I hear is a bunch of whining! Yes, I know we are concerned, and frankly we should be. But, where is the praying for the leadership? Where is the praising God in the midst of circumstances? Who is listening to our lamenting? In the midst of our circumstances all I here is...I already pay taxes for this and that...Nobodies taking my guns and such...Who is this idiot in office now...What about this...What about that... Oh, God please deliver us...O, God this...and O, God that.
Now to the matter at hand. Why are you calling on the name of God? What is your hearts condition in your asking? Let's give example.
You want to be out of debt, so you pray, "Oh, God, help me to be debt free!" Let us look at the facts. How long did it take you to get into debt? A year? Two years? Ten years? But yet you want God to get you out of debt today! Not that he can't do it, but he knows the motives of our heart. You are the one who got yourself into debt, don't' you think that God will make you work to get out of it! Now God does love us and desires for us to be "debt" free, but if in that moment he delivered you, would you still return to him? It is a matter of the heart.
Paul and Silas were lifting praises to God at that moment because their hearts were focused on Kingdom things. And the PRISONERS around them heard. Who do you think was touched by this? What do you think ran through their minds? Why would the prison guard in verse 30 want to know how to be saved? What do those around us here? Do they hear us saying that I shall not fear, or do they hear us whining and lamenting..."Woahest Me!" I think that we forget, "If God be for us, who then can be against us?" (Romans 8:31)
So, I will seek the Lord in Spirit and in truth. I will watch my tongue, for from the mouth come the matters of the heart. And as I pray, I will praise the Lord and make my petitions known, but I will pray that the matters of my heart would line up with the purpose of his will.
I hope to post Ivee's pics soon, so the next blog will be more upbeat. Thanks for letting me share my heart with you. Have a blessed week, and may we seek the Lord with a glad heart!
P.S. Yes Emmett you can proof this and let me fix what I messed up cause I don't have time to proof it myself.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good word baby. Even though it seems it was totally directed to your husband. Still. Good word. And yes, I found an error.

Anonymous said...

Wow Hope...what a powerful word from the Word. We continue to pray for all of you. Love, Anna C.