Sunday, April 5, 2009

Palm Sunday - Mind checks.

"My precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you."


It is really important to realize that even though we don't always see the Lord walking beside us, He is there.

I don't know about you, but I wouldn't be able do anything without God. He is my strength, the constant guidance I need because I am weak. I don't think I could even get up and face the day without Him there holding my spirit up.

I chose Footprints in the Sand because it was a very important milestone for me in my faith. I actually received a bookmark with the poem on it, and it was my first time actually reading it and understanding the meaning. It still brings me to tears every time.

So! Now that you know the reason why I picked the name, let me tell you a bit about myself. My name is Stephanie, I am 20 years old. I am going to Indiana Wesleyan University this fall (in fact I'm going to visit this week!). I work at a call center for Verizon FIOS tech support, and it's not really the best job in the world, but it pays the bills. I have two brothers, one with whom I live. His name is Chris and he has a wife named Melody. They are mainly to thank for my growing faith. My other brother is Cody and he needs a lot of prayer; he's in a lot of trouble and has been for a while. I pray every day that God will come into his life and put his feet on the right path. I also have three dogs :) The only one that lives with me though is our Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Tasha. I also have a Chihuahua named Trixie. She lives in Tennessee with my mother. And our last dog lives with my
sister-in-law's parents. His name is Darby and he's a monstrous-sized, but completely lovable, English Shepard. And now, on to today's devotional. I am going to be doing devotions from one of my favorite inspirational devotionals, Streams in the Desert. I'm going to be getting it online for today, since I actually can't find the book (spring cleaning!), but that's okay, right? :)

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April 5th, 2009 - Mind the Checks
Book: 1 Kings
Chapter and Verse:
19:22


"And after the earthquake a fire; and after the fire a sound of gentle stillness" (1 Kings 19:12, RV margin.)

A soul, who made rapid progress in her understanding of the Lord, was once asked the secret of her easy advancement. She replied tersely, "Mind the checks." And the reason that many of us do not know and better understand Him is, we do not give heed to His gentle checks, His delicate restraints and constraints. His is a still, small voice. A still voice can hardly be heard. It must be felt. A steady, gentle pressure upon the heart and mind like the touch of a morning zephyr to your face. A small voice, quietly, almost timidly spoken in your heart, but if heeded growing noiselessly clearer to your inner ear. His voice is for the ear of love, and love is intent upon hearing even faintest whispers. There comes a time also when love ceases to speak if not responded to, or believed in. He is love, and if you would know Him and His voice, give constant ear to His gentle touches. In conversation, when about to utter some word, give heed to that gentle voice, mind the check and refrain from speech. When about to pursue some course that seems all clear and right and there comes quietly to your spirit a suggestion that has in it the force almost of a conviction, give heed, even if changed plans seem highest folly from standpoint of human wisdom. Learn also to wait on God for the unfolding of His will. Let God form your plans about everything in your mind and heart and then let Him execute them. Do not possess any wisdom of your own. For many times His execution will seem so contradictory to the plan He gave. He will seem to work against Himself. Simply listen, obey and trust God even when it seems highest folly so to do. He will in the end make "all things work together," but so many times in the first appearance of the outworking of His plans,

"In His own world He is content
To play a losing game."

So if you would know His voice, never consider results or possible effects. Obey even when He asks you to move in the dark. He Himself will be gloriously light in you. And there will spring up rapidly in your heart an acquaintanceship and a fellowship with God which will be overpowering in itself to hold you and Him together, even in severest testings and under most terrible pressures.

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So, what do you think the message is here? What is right? Your way? Or God's way? And I'll tell you now, there is no good way except God's way. If I have learned anything from my leap into faith, it is that God has a plan for you. You may not always know what it is--I sure don't--but you must trust that He knows what is right. It's not always easy and it's not always how you planned, believe me, but in the end...God takes care of you. And the only thing he asks? Just listen. Listen to him and his "checks". Like I said at the beginning of this post, I couldn't do anything without the Lord. I would be lost on a path without a light. And it's not always fun and sunshine and rainbows. It hurts sometimes and sometimes you wonder if you'll make it out in one piece. But God always, always takes care of you. He is always with you, whether He is walking with you or He is carrying you.

"God does not give me things I can handle. He helps me handle things I am given."

Life is a trial, but with God, all things are possible. I am sure you've heard that one before, right? And it's true! I never thought I would be where I am today, even if I know I still have a long way to go. At least I made it this far and it's just that much further that I don't have to go! I know God has a plan for me, even though all I can see are the strings that hold the bigger picture together. I hope you know as well that God has a plan for you! So, mind the checks and go where the Holy Spirit is guiding you.

In what ways have you sometimes been lead astray in your life because you didn't listen to the "checks"?


Well, that's all for today I suppose! I have choir practice and evening service soon. My sister-in-law's father is giving a special talk on Passover for Palm Sunday! I'm actually quite excited about it! All of your comments/answers/responses would be really appreciated! Thanks and may the Lord bless you and the special path He has for you.

2 comments:

  1. Stephanie,

    This is awesome! I am so glad that you are doing something like this. I can see such growth in your personal life and faith! I am so excited for all that the Lord has for you in the days ahead. I love you!

    Chris

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  2. Stephanie,

    I happened upon your blog on Chris's bookmarks. You are becoming quite the Godly young woman! Let me share one of my life verses with you.

    "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart." (Jeremiah 29:11-13)

    Love you,
    Melody

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