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Loving What God Loves
Mar 5th
It never fails. After an event as powerful as Unhindered 2012, I began to unpack the car, my heart, and my notes. “Ah” comes the familiar sigh, as my eyes glanced over the post-it notes I used as speaking cues.
“I forgot that verse.”
“Oh I didn’t show that slide.”
“Wow Lord, I didn’t tell them that story of how You came through for us.”
I had coffee with Chuck this afternoon and ran down the list of what “I didn’t say.” I wasn’t sad or disappointed. I didn’t feel shame. I was just stating the facts. And yet…
“What did I talk about?” I asked him laughing, recalling the Spirit’s mighty presence surrounding the women. Chuck’s blue eyes and response burned right through me. “You told them exactly what God wanted them to hear!”
(Lord, thank you for this redeemed co-heir, partner, coach, friend and husband.)
“Well then, I just need to write out the rest of what I left out then.” And he ardently agreed.
It matters because God is telling a powerful story. When you registered for the UE, you weren’t connecting to me. You were responding to the Spirit of the Living God. So for the next several days, let’s see what else He has to pour out.
Today the pressing topic is God’s utter satisfaction in you. I heard from women afterwards, and even on my team, the concern and fear that God is displeased, disappointed, frustrated, or “tired of my sh#@!” When the presence of the Lord is so strong, we often see our shortcomings, deficits, ruts and rebellions all the more clearly. But God.
It is God’s glory that exposes, overshadows, and covers our human-ness. It is His glory that stirs something in us to ache for “farther up and farther in.” And it is our inward groan for “more” that should be our greatest encouragement.
The only reason we long for someone’s total embrace of our true selves, total acceptance of our good and bad sides, total filling of a perfect love, and total forgiveness for the seen and unseen sin, is because deep inside we suspect we are more than we appear. God is not like us, but we are made in His image and our spirits hunger for the reality of Him. Dead people don’t worry about sin. “The love of Christ compels” us to be like Him.
We have an internal hard drive that runs best when we are living out of His embrace, acceptance, fullness and forgiveness. So if our enemy can convince us or distract us by believing less, desiring less, enjoying less, then he has us right where he wants us: Doubting the Love of God.
The best thing you can claim today is God’s perfect, joyful, continuous, unconditional delight in you. Not because of who you are, but because of Whose you are.
The Infinite God of Endless Delight.
Be Loved
Feb 14th
Wanted to turn our hearts to the Heart of God today. Regardless of the outcome of your earthly Valentine’s Day, soak on these truths…
Your Maker is your Husband (Isaiah 54:5)
He rescued you because He delights in you (Psalm 18:19)
Let Him kiss you with the kisses of His mouth
For your love is is more delightful than wine (Song of Songs 1: 2)
Never will I leave you or forsake you. (Hebrews 13:5)
The Spirit and the bride say, “Come!” And let the one who hears say, “Come!”
Let the one who is thirsty come; and let the one who wishes take the free gift of the water of life. (Revelation 22: 17)
Happy Valentine’s Day.
From your One True Love
Annual Marriage Retreat
Feb 3rd
Our annual marriage retreat is scheduled for February 3 – 5, 2012. Register today!
Do you wonder if there are ways to connect more deeply with your mate? Do you long for more intimate connections on every level, emotionally, physically, spiritually? Well so does the Lord. He longs for the two of you to experience intimacy with Him and each other.
This retreat is a time to explore ways to make that connection real.
Whether you are barely speaking, or deeply in love, the intention of this retreat is to help us connect our marriage to God’s heart. Every year the material is different, but the desire is the same, to grow more in love with God and each other.
With all that pulls against you and your marriage, this time away is a chance to discover new ways, new habits, new beginnings that help you grow closer together.
“Perfect love casts out fear.” We want to learn how to live in this place for a lifetime.
To hear a testimony from a previous attendee check out the video
Retreat price includes two nights lodging in private suites, 4 meals and teaching sessions.
Retreat will be held at Smokey Mountain Christian Village.
Working for the Breakthrough
Jan 26th
Marriage is hard. Fun. Exhausting. Enjoyable. Maddening. Titillating. Boring. Hilarious. Numbing. Satisfying.
How can one relationship be all these things? Why would God set up this structure? Was He looking for cruel amusement. Or cosmic transformation?
God loves marriage. More than we do, I think. Perhaps it is because He sees more than we do. And He knows what He is capable of when He is invited INTO a marriage.
Chuck and I passed the 20 year mark last year. I mean, in all seriousness, it was an act of God. I can’t believe how different we are now, and how glad I am that we kept believing for more. Maybe it is that God kept believing for more. Just like this photo, He broke through our hard hearts, and brought new life. More than we could have asked or imagined.
And in this last year, I have watched many marriages fall apart. There is grace and hope of course. But what about your marriage?
Would you like see God perform a miracle? Then press into your marriage and beg Him for transformation. It won’t be easy or pretty. But it will be worth it. Get some godly counsel. Learn how to do marriage God-style. Take a great big dose of humility. It is the best medicine around for marriages, hurting or thriving.
And, I have just 2 or 3 spaces left for the True Intimacy Marriage Retreat. If you need a little help, or a great big dose of Jesus, we would love for you to join us next weekend. It is never too late for God to be God in your marriage.
Seeing, and Speaking, Truth
Jan 6th
Charis and I were watching a football game with Chuck and of course being bombarded with the ads as well. There were two ads that continued to repeat in the same order every couple of minutes. Then it hit me.
“Charis, watch this ad. What is the guy doing?” I asked. She proceeded to tell me how he “thinks he is all cool, and doing all that rapping and talking about how good he is because of his shoes. And he got all those different colors. He doesn’t need so many pairs.”
“Do shoes make you cool?” I asked.
“No mom, but that’s all he’s talking about. ”
“Okay now watch this one.” We sat in silence watching the ad, again, but this time focused on its message even though both ads had already washed over us at least four times before. Pay attention to what you are soaking in.
“Charis do you see the difference between these two men? One is about the outside appearance. He is saying, what I wear makes me cool. It’s all about him, what he gets, what he wants. But this second ad is about a man who is giving to others. It is about him being strong and brave because he is serving others. His value is on the inside pouring out.”
Oh, the difference between sports shoes and the Marines. But in a two-minute time capsule the great war was revealed. It’s not the argument surrounding materialism vs the military. Those are secondary opinions. It is the war of shallow self focus vs a surrendered life of sacrifice. When we think we have to own, or wear, or look on the outside a certain way, to feel right on the inside, we have been deceived by our enemy. It’s that simple.
Our worth is who we are in God, to God, through God. It is the truth we possess on the inside that creates our strength, power, beauty, love. Indeed our worth.
You know this. You just unwrapped Christmas presents. Regardless of the wrapping, you judged the gift by what was IN the box. Not the paper and bows.
You are the dwelling place of the The Most High God. No pair of sneakers will substitute for, or add to, this great gift inside you. And honestly, nothing will satisfy our aching hearts like His presence. Are we seeing, and speaking, this truth to ourselves and the next generation?
Every time we turn our hearts toward heaven, every time we breathe a prayer of thanks, or ask in faith, we are strengthened to live inside out. May it be so.
“They exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator—who is forever praised. Amen.” Romans 1:25