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Friday, April 26, 2019

Dying to Live


Wherever the Wind Blows (Part 3)

Several months have passed since I began sowing my seeds for this year’s crop.  I was intent on getting them ready even earlier to make sure I had enough flowers for the flower competition at the county fair.

Batch number one was planted the first week of March and the second on the eleventh.  Some seeds were mail ordered, while others were my own.

About now they are doing their best indoors, but truly long to be planted outside in good soil so their roots can spread freely.  Just when I think the weather is about right, the winds come and temperatures drop back in the 40’s causing me to wait once more on God’s perfect timing.

Need to catch-up on this series?  
Wherever the Wind Blows (Part 1)
Wherever the Wind Blows (Part 2): Big Wind Day

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Submitting to the Soil

For the past few months I’ve been watching how magnificent life is through seeds.  They are truly amazing don’t you think? 

Carefully I prepared the soil to receive these dried, lifeless, paper-like particles we refer to as seeds.  Some are as tiny as granules of salt, yet they were designed by God to produce something.

It reminded me of the mustard seed parable in the Bible.  When planted, this particular seed begins its life journey at only about 2 millimeters or 0.079 inches long.  You wouldn’t know it by looking at the seeds that the plant can grow up to nine feet tall.

I was intrigued how one of our very own states, North Dakota, produces the largest crop of mustard seeds in the USA and I never knew it!  One of these days I’ve got to visit there so I can cross it off my “places to visit” bucket list.

In order for it to become this remarkable tree, the seed has to be changed from its former self – a seed.  The seed has to die to being a seed so that it can become what God intended.  It doesn’t have a choice of what it wants to become, where or how it will be used.  It just has to submit when sowed in the soil in which its planted, and no longer be its former self.

Once plunged (submitted) into the ground and covered the transformation miraculously begins. The tiny, paper thin, lifeless, dry seed that was held in our hand no longer exists.  At the proper time it appears out of the ground totally different.   Literally it was changed from something dead into new life; it had to die so it could live!

Here’s my point. If God can cause a seed to die to itself so that it transforms into something else through submission, how marvelous is His favor toward mankind when it came to the redemptive work of Jesus in saving the lost?  God loved us so much that He sent Jesus to die to self, submitting His earthly body to the ground to be used for His purpose, which was to bring souls back to Him.

By salvation through the death, burial and resurrection (rising from being dead) of Jesus Christ, we are sown into God’s Heavenly garden as “Kingdom seeds” and He expects us to bring a harvest.  However, the only way that can happen is if we die to self so we can become what God planted inside.  You see, the seed isn’t the final product; it’s the tool or source needed in order to produce a desired end.

The seed is only a vessel of something greater.  It has to die (submit) so what’s inside can be born or live.  When we die to self it allows God to transform us into something more, granting the inner beauty to be birthed or raised.  If we never die to self, we’ll never know what God had planned to emerge out of us.


The Most Difficult Prayer

Renowned author C.S.Lewis wrote a series of “life lessons” for those of the Christian faith, describing the temptation and failings seen through the viewpoint of the devil (satan).  It’s a dialog that we don’t want to admit happens when it comes to denying self.

In his Christian apologetic novel called “The Screwtape Letters” he writes:

“Humans rarely pray for the thing God wants them to pray for, they simply want enough grace (favor from Him) to see them through some moment or time of trouble.  They conjure up a vision of the future they want and appeal for that outcome.

They persist in wrapping their anxious hands around life’s steering wheel as if ‘it’s going to work this time if only they clutch it more tightly.’ The most difficult prayer for us to voice is, not my will, but Thine be done.”

Sometimes it’s not easy to “go wherever the wind blows” as in walking with the Holy Spirit in a direction that frankly, we don’t want to take.  Our carnal nature wants things to go smoothly without any uncomfortable circumstances. 

There’s no getting around it friends.  Basically, we want our will to be done – that’s why we prayed. If God’s gets accomplished along the way that’s great, but Lord, don’t forget what I asked for first.

We want life to be a breeze, with puffy clouds blowing gently among the blue, blue skies of our uninterrupted world.  Human nature wants to compromise, but the thing is, once a seed dies it can no longer be what it once was even if it wants to revert back to its former self. 

The fact remains, a seed will totally die if not sown because it becomes useless.  Humans are God’s seeds and if we aren’t sown into His good soil our souls will die, destined for nothingness and never become beautiful like He intended.


Instead of fighting against the “Wind – the Holy Spirit”, we need to prayerfully submit and embrace the journey in which God will have us take.  Dying to self is a process that requires Daily Favor to endure, without it we’ll keep “blowing” around and never take root.  When we finally grasp that concept it’s easier to move with the Holy Spirit and minister to the needs of others, because we are no longer obsessed with our own interests.

“Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself (herself).  Let each of you look out not only for his/her own interests, but also for the interests of others.”  (Philippians 2:3-4 NKJV)

How Do I Die to Self?

I wish there was a perfect answer to this … dying to self, but the truth is it’s not easy.  One of the hardest scriptures that I have a difficult time with is 2 Corinthians 12:9, where God tells us that no matter what we’re going through His grace (unmerited favor) is enough for the situation.

“And He said to me, My grace (favor, loving-kindness and mercy)
is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.”

Okay I get it - God shows Himself strong in my weakness … how does that help me?  Ah, read the last part of the verse.

“Therefore, most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities,
that the power (the Holy Spirit favor) of Christ may rest on me.”

Not until my weaknesses are exposed will the Spirit of God, the favor power that blows on my life, change the “infirmities” or situations. Yes, but wouldn’t that require me to submit to the will of God, becoming a living demonstration of Christ’s favor in order for something good to come out of a bad thing?  Of course, it does, but thankfully we don’t have to do it alone.

The Dirt Truth

There is no getting away from it, the only One who can make us grow into something amazing is God.  Using the Easy to Read version of the Bible, Paul the Apostle said in a way even a child can understand. 

“Is Apollos so important? Is Paul so important?  We are only servants
of God who have helped you believe.  Each one of us did the work
God gave us to do.  I planted the seed and Apollos watered it. 
But God is the One who made the seed grow.

So, the one who plants is not important, and the one who waters
is not important.  Only God is important, because He is the One
who makes things grow,” (1 Corinthians 3:5-7 ERV)

After preparing the soil, the first thing I did in planning for my summer harvest was to plant and water the seeds I was given.  I did my part then God took those seeds that died to being seeds and caused them to sprout into something different.  The beautiful flowers were always there, but not in a form we could recognize them as such.

Now let’s transfer this into how it relates to Christian living.  Each time I write an article, post something on the internet or speak I plant seeds into others with my words.  God initially gave me the “seeds” (words to share about His truth).  My part is done, except for prayer, because I cannot force anyone to do anything with the seeds I give/gave.

When Paul said “Apollos watered, he meant that the words he spoke or wrote were now being shared by someone else to keep the message alive.  Without the continual watering (sharing) of the gospel the words of Christ will die in the heart who received it. 

After the seed is sown (my part) and watered (your part) then the Holy Spirit goes into action causing it (His Word into the heart of another) to grow into something beautiful.  When God chooses to use us as seeds for His glory, our part is to plant and water what He has given individually. 

On the other hand, if you are not a believer in Christ as the Only Begotten Son of God and Risen Savior, none of this will work for you, because you haven’t received a new spiritual heart to do the will of God in your life.  Today you have been given favor by God in reading this so your can become a child of His.  It’s your choice, do you want what the Lord has prepared for you?

When a person accepts Christ through salvation, the Lord breathes Holy Spirit power (blows wind of eternal life into their soul) on them, and their entire concept or view of life literally changes.  It’s an experience that causes you to seek the Will of God out of gratitude and love. 

Requirement for Growing

From the very beginning in God’s Garden all living things were created to grow with a specific purpose.  Nothing was to remain in the initial “seed” stage.

Do you know the most interesting thing of all this?  There is still one aspect needed for it all to come together.  You know what that is?  Think about it.  Wind … yep!  No kidding!

The fourth part of making “this” (seeds dying to self, sowing, watering, growing … all of life) work, is that none of it can happen without the favor of God through the touch of His Holy Spirit.

I’ve been trying to move my seedlings forward into the purpose of what I intended, but the wind has prevented that.  There are both good and bad wind breezes that affect life – human, animal and nature. 

Touch test stimulated by fan wind.
Good wind is not just beneficial, but greatly needed for all plant life to grow.  When plants are seedlings the slightest breeze moves them gently back and forth strengthening their stems.  The "touch" result is that they become a hearty sturdier plant that can withstand all types of weather if correctly cultivated.  

It's the same for us. We need the touch of God's favor through His Spirit in order to fulfill the call on our lives.  His mighty surrounding Wind makes us stronger so that through Him we can do all things as scripture declares.

"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me (empowers, infuses inner strength, gives me strength and confident peace to fulfill His purpose)." (Philippians 4:13  AMP emphasis mine)

The opposite is true with gale force, derecho winds, which come to kill steal and destroy. Sound familiar?  It should, because those winds aren’t of God. (See John 10:10)

We all learned this from childhood. All things living need air – oxygen to survive.  Plants use the carbon dioxide from the air to make sugars and starches which feeds them.  The roots have the job of gathering water and nutrients for the plants, but without air they wouldn’t be able to fulfill God’s purpose for them. The same goes for people, we all need “something” to grow and it isn’t always food!  

This Week's Challenge: 
Letting the Self-Seed Die

Admittedly, I don't like going through the process of anything.  Process for me means waiting on something or someone else, and that slows down my plans. I'm so thankful that Jesus didn't feel the same way when He died to self on the cross that we might live eternally.  

What I've learned through a lifetime of "seed processes" is that they're going to come whether I like them or not, so I might as well enjoy the journey.  This mindset of dying to self doesn't come easy, and can blow emotions all over the place or out of proportion if permitted.  

Daily I'm reminded of how much I need God and His Holy Spirit favor in all my plans or they just won't turn out the best they could be.  Maybe you have discovered the same thing.  If not, here are three things that help when going through the "self-seed dying" process.

1 – Remind yourself that you are not sacrificing anything, but seeking God’s Will when you submit to the Lord.  The attitude of your heart in obeying His Will over your own will determine if you are sifted and tossed about in the wind, which will cancel out favor on the situation.  (Read James 1 for guidance.)

2 – Be motivated by love for Christ.  Dying to self doesn’t mean that you obey God because you’re afraid of Him, that’s actually the opposite of loving Him.  Any results you may gain will be short-lived.

Submitting to the Will of God must be based on our genuine love for our Savior in redeeming us from our sins when He was crucified. (Read Romans 13:1-7; Hebrews 13:17; 1 Peter 2:13-14 and Titus 3:1 for how to submit to God’s authority in love.)

3 – Chose mercy (favor).  In other words, give mercy (unmerited favor) to receive mercy and experience God’s blessings (Matthew 5:7).  When we’re backed into “corners of life” the last thing we want to do is show or give someone mercy, especially if they don’t deserve it.  However, not giving mercy will get you into worse situations with no way out from the Holy Spirit. (Read Romans 12:8 about showing acts of mercy.)  

Dying to self is a testimony that you alone can live before a world that denies God exists.  Learning to submit your will is challenging, but remember what Jesus said?  His sufficient grace, favor and loving-kindness are right there with you.  He will supply the "Holy Spirit Wind" favor power for things to happen when the "self-serving seed" has died.

Heavenly Father,

You understand our hearts, know our needs and the root of our prayers better than we do.  Our spiritual needs are more important than anything here on earth that is temporary.

With love help us to joyfully submit to Your Will that gives life meaning, purpose and fulfillment beyond anything we could ever ask or think.  We are "Dying to Live" in Your Holy Spirit favor.  Let Your powerful Wind move among the Body of Christ now that we might accomplish the vision that is seeded within us.

In Jesus; Name, Amen.

“Blessed (happy, to be envied, and spiritually prosperous – with 
life-joy and satisfaction in God’s favor and salvation, regardless of 
their outward conditions) are the merciful, for they shall obtain 
(favor) mercy.” (Matthew 5:7 AMPC) 


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Until next time, God’s favor is sufficient!

“My grace, loving favor is all you need?”
-        Jesus Christ


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Friday, January 10, 2014

What about A.N.A.?

We’re on day ten of our inward journey experience.  Did you find yourself doing a “self-check” like I did all week?  If you did that’s good, because it’s a sign that you are expecting to see some changes in your life this year.

Of course you realize that as soon as the Lord reveals something to your spirit that there is sure to be an opportunity to walk it out.  With permission I’d like to share a few challenges that came into the lives of some people I know.

This is where “what about A.N.A. became part of my thinking as I shared it with others.

Something has to change!
Perhaps you have been trying the same old things and nothing is working.  You’re praying, giving of your tithes and offerings, going to church or fellowshipping with other believers, but you still are stuck in your traditional methods.  Then, you are like all of us who have been there hoping something would change … but it doesn’t.

There is a perfectly good explanation as to why nothing happens.  Our faith isn’t always the issue, but could it be our belief isn’t belief at all?
This week I saw a post that someone wrote on Facebook of a quote I heard a pastor say about twenty years ago.  “Change isn’t change until YOU’VE changed.”  That’s pretty good, but even more it’s true.

Many times we want our circumstances to change without doing something different than we have always done in the past.  Well, if the things you are doing aren’t changing your situation, maybe it’s time you did something differently.
Learning to try new things is difficult for many people.  We like the way we have done things, they are familiar even if they don’t work. We want to do things differently, but can’t find a way to do it. 

Here’s where A.N.A. comes into the picture.

Stepping Back Three Years
In preparation for my sister’s wedding a few years ago I went on a clothes hunt for a new outfit.  Not sure how the outfit would come together I found a few pieces at various stores hoping something would be right. 

Not needing all the things for the outfit I put them in the back of my closet and totally forgot about them, that is until December 28th.  In preparing for the concert I prayed I had something I could wear for this special event without buying anything. 
God heard my prayers and I found a beautiful fancy scarf still with the tag on it.  I snipped it off and put it on a table.  When picking up the tag to throw it away I spotted the word A.N.A., which was no big deal since I’ve worn that designer’s clothing line for some time.  What I never noticed is what those three letters stood for (I always thought it had to do with the person’s name), so I took a closer look.

A.N.A. was just what we are in need of for our journey – A New Approach.  It was there all along, but I didn’t take time to recognize what was in front of my eyes.
If things aren’t working the way we expect or pray, sometimes God gently leads us into taking a new approach in looking at our situations. 

This is exactly what we are trying to achieve in our drawing closer to the Lord in 2014. 

Stepping Somewhere …
Hoping to step in the right direction doesn’t always go as we would like.  Oftentimes we step forward and end up three steps backward without even realizing it.  Then there are times when those of little faith (the lady would say) end up farther along than we give them credit for when moving toward God. 

Perhaps the faith as a grain of mustard seed is what I would call it, even though she might question what that was. (Luke 17:6)


“Eye” Can’t Help It
This is a partial conversation that I had with a woman in her mid-60’s last week as she was trying to “convince” herself that her vision would be restored after having a second surgery on her retina.  Her session was almost an hour.

“But I just can’t help it.  My mind keeps going there.”
“Yes you can. Change the way you are thinking.”

“How?”
“By thinking about something else.”

“I can’t, what if it doesn’t work this time?  It didn’t last time. My uncle had this and so did my dad.  I live alone and have always been independent.  What about my dog?”
“You know what the Word of God says about healing right? (she agreed)… haven’t you seen healing when you prayed for others? (she kept agreeing).  Well, you have to believe you will be healed also.  Believe what you asked God for and speak what you believe.  You have to change your confession if you want the surgery to work this time.”

She understood and said she would try it.  All I could do was remind her of what she was speaking and not to become anxious or give up on prayer, the rest was up to her.
“We have to stop looking at what we see in the natural, and focus on what God says.”

He Took it Back
 
Debt Canceled!

A few weeks before Christmas a gentleman shared his delight when a person he owed money to called him into his work office.  After discussing an outstanding bill he had of almost $5,000, the owner of the business took the paper and held it in up for the man to see.
 
With a big smile the businessman proclaimed, “Balance …ZERO!  I zeroed out your account.”  The man had been faithfully working at paying down the balance and believed for it to be paid in full. Glory to God, the debt had been canceled and he couldn’t wait to share the good news with his wife.
Last week the gentleman was telephoned at home and beckoned to the businessman’s home.  There had been a snow storm and freezing weather caused the pipes in his wall to burst, resulting in his house being flooded.  In a panic he pleaded with the man to come and help him.
 
While he was sopping up water and using his expertise in building to fix the pipes, the businessman made this statement, “This will take a big chunk off your bill.”
“What happened to the canceled balance, the zeroed bill that you forgave?” …the man thought.  He didn’t say anything else to the businessman, but explained the situation to his wife when he got home.  By this time it was almost 10:30 pm and he hadn’t even eaten dinner yet.
 
Stepping Forward
Last week we talked about 5 steps we can do in the beginning phases of our inward journey. 
 
Our inward journey focused on these things: A spirit of calmness; Avoid contention; Positive confessions; say I won’t quit; Pray to receive transformation.
With the examples that I gave, how do you think they played out for the individuals? 
 
“Eye can’t see” began with baby steps in her faith.
 
I can do it.  I can believe!
Each day for a week she would catch herself falling back into the same pattern. She even laughed recognizing she was doing it.  The difference was that when she started saying how bad the situation was, she changed her confession and focused on something else. 
 
Most of the time when this lady started thinking on how things didn’t work out in the past, she turned to thinking about her dog and his current needs.
 
A few days later when she saw my husband she kidded him on how I wouldn’t let up on her positive confession over the situation.  It helped her redirect her usual thought pattern and transformed her confession into one that believed God.
 
When she went in for her examination a week later, the doctor’s diagnosis matched her confession.  The surgery worked and she was full of joy.  Her situation changed from the previous one, because she believed God would do what she asked.  Things changed when her confession and belief changed. Inward change caused an outward change.  She took a new approach and it worked.
I will trust God.  This too will change!
 “He took it back” came home with distressing news that he knew would set his wife’s emotions on edge.  That’s exactly what happened, at first.  When she learned that the bill was no longer canceled, tears welled up and immediately fear started to creep into her thoughts.
 
Even though the debt was reinstated, something happened.  The man was sitting in the kitchen when he gave this information to his wife.  He noticed that she was about to cry, and instead of giving in to her tears he made this statement:
“It’s alright.  God will work it out.  He is our source. Don’t get upset by this.  He (meaning the businessman) will have to answer for what he did.”
 
As soon as her husband made that comment she responded with a passage from the Bible that came to her mind.  It was from Matthew 18, where the King had forgiven an enormous debt to a man.  He was elated and rejoiced about not having to pay the bill, but wasn’t as eager to forgive someone who owed him around $20.00 or less. 
When the King found out about it, he threw him in debtor’s jail for not showing mercy to the man that owed him a few dollars.  (Matthew 18:23-34 KJV)
Mind, you will not go there ...
It looked like they were right back where they were in the first place, owing that businessman money, but they weren’t.  This time they changed their confession and began believing God.  Normally the man would have gotten angry or contentious and his wife be-lined into an anxiety tale-spin of worry.  They both took a new approach.
The couple didn’t quit on God even though man changed his mind. They remained in a spirit of calmness and their attitude was transformed, while their confession focused on God’s word and not their situation.
 
“You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in You (God), all whose thoughts are fixed on You.” (Isaiah 26:3 NLT) (Reference)
Yesterday the gentleman told me how he now had lots of work to do on the businessman’s home due to the storms.  I know God didn’t cause the problem, but He is sure making a way for the debt to be canceled for good this time … with the man’s own money! 
Would you say that God bestowed His favor on these people even though they had completely different cases?
“Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding.  Seek His will in all you do, and He will show you which path to take.” (Proverbs 3:5-6 NLT) (Reference)

 

Required Walking
Until we believe and trust God nothing will change and we know where that leads – nowhere.
 
If our new approach on the inward journey is to make a lasting effect, we have to trust God by faith along the way.  In other words, we have to walk by faith and not by sight in order to live a life that is pleasing to the Lord.  (2 Corinthians 5:7)
My inward journey this week has been much like the two I’ve mentioned here.  Some things were easier to believe God for, while other’s I’m still making positive confessions over waiting for manifestation of what I’ve prayed.
 
I can attest to this, the more I confess God’s Word over a situation, the faster I have seen results.  My anxiety levels have been in check and I’m trying new approaches to some things on my “faith bucket list.” 
“I sought the Lord and He answered me; He delivered me from all my fears.” Psalm 34:4
 
Knowing that there are hundreds of people (so far) that have taken on this challenge facilitates my focus.  Giving God first moments of the day, praying for others that have taken on this journey with me and spending time in the Word is another aspect that has invigorated my faith walk.
“O LORD, hear me as I pray; pay attention to my meditation (groaning). Listen to my cry for help, my KING and my God, for I pray to no one but You. Listen to my voice in the morning, LORD.  Each morning I bring my requests to You and wait expectantly. (Psalm 5:1-3 NLT) (Reference)
 
If you’re having a bit of difficulty over something, simply pray, “Holy Spirit, show me A.N.A.”
Part of our inward journey back to God may necessitate our taking a new approach to the way we used to handle a situation.  This includes trusting Him completely by faith and believing He won’t let us down.
 
As God leads He will also equip us to make the necessary changes so that we will be transformed from the inside out.  (Isaiah 58:11)
God’s mercy, grace, blessings and favor are upon us.  The Lord keeps His promises, so hold fast to your confession without wavering. (Hebrews 10:23)
It’s time to get excited.  A new approach has been given to each of us with fresh ideas, concepts and ways to do things.
 

I've taped this to my computer!

 
Until next time, favor a new approach.

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