Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Broken Mirror

I was thinking about why many people see a broken mirror seen as 'bad luck'? 

We are afraid og letting go of the familiar, even the deception regarding self.

Are we HOLDING onto the image of self = stamina, sense of well being? 

Is it true that the image we have seen for so long, surrendered and broken is a bad thing?

THINK ABOUT IT:  When we look into the reflection in the mirror and gaze into the eyes of the Father, we see ourselves through the window of love from the ONE who made 'you'.

"The Lord your God is in the midst of you, a Mighty One, a Savior [Who saves]! He will rejoice over you with joy; He will rest [in silent satisfaction] and in His love He will be silent and make no mention [of past sins, or even recall them]; He will exult over you with singing."  (Zephaniah 3:17)


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Hiking in Hewn Rock

Recently, I was hiking at Jenny Lake in Wyoming.  Although I had done the hike previously, I did not remember how beautiful the scenery was.  My heart knew that Jenny Lake was a place of treasured memories with my family.  I remembered the moments rather than the cascading waterfall, giant boulders along the trail, and towering lodge pole pines. 

On my recent visit, my husband and I were hiking up to the waterfall.  The scenery was breath-taking.  However, the trail was treacherous.  Basically, all hikers were expected to find sure footing within the jagged pieces of boulders. It was a trail cut into the mountain, with sharp points of sandy rock sticking out.  Each step seemed to be a slippery slope.  With this being nerve racking, I felt the need to look at my feet most of the time to ensure that my foot was placed in a safe location.  I wasw afraid to fall.  While spending much time looking at my feet, a lot of the scenery was missed. 

I began to think how we often do this in our walk with God.  We find ourselves planning out our path like a chess match, with many moves in advance known and understood.  Often God simply sets us on a designated path and tells us to enjoy the scenery.  As we put one foot in front of the other, our heart soars with the path hewn out for us by our "Daddy" - He knows what we will enjoy.  He made us for the path He called us for.  We are equipped to walk the path at hand. 

Today, I want to say to the Lord:

Forgive me for fearing, for meticulously looking before I leap.

I hear your voice, and will walk the path you have designed a match for me.

I will walk in boldness, leaping toward the mark you have set for me.

I am excited to see the scenery along the way, all the while building my muscles of faith.

Thank you, Lord, for the season at hand. 

What will you determine in your heart today?  What will you declare to the Lord?  Make your mark. Say it today!


Monday, September 3, 2012

Lay Aside Every Weight

Life sometimes catches you in a current, much like rafting waters.  That is how it has been lately.  A fun ride without the time to complete some needed chores or tasks. 

Although I have many nice blogs prepared from my trip to Wyoming, I ran across a journal of mine that I needed to share.  I was reminded that this life is not about perfection.


Paul had a lot that he could have looked back on and felt horrible about.  However, he chose to RUN THE RACE.  He ran the race, told us he was running the race, and encouraged us to pick ourselves up and move FORWARD. 

Phillipians 3:12

1 - Paul says I am not perfect
2 - He tells us he is growing or 'pressing' on
3 - He is reaching for the Son

He goes on to tell us where he finds the wind in his wings.  See Phillipians 4:13 (AMP)

"I have strength for all things in Christ Who empowers me [I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him Who infuses inner strength into me; I am self-sufficient in Christ’s sufficiency]."

What will YOU reach for today?  Christ is your strength.

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