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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

YES to GOD study: CH. 7~What's the Worst That Can Happen?


WELCOME!!

I am so glad you have come by for YES to GOD Tuesday's. I'm just celebrating the fact that I am actually posting on a Tuesday instead of a Thursday like I have been doing these last few chapters. If this is your first time here and you have no idea what YtoG Tuesday's are then just go to the sidebar and scroll down until you see the rectangle shaped button similar to the one above that says YES to GOD on it and when you click on it you will find your answers there.




I hope your weekend was a blessed one. Mine was and I will share more on it later in the week, but for now let's get to our discussion of Micca Campbell's book,

CHAPTER 7: WHAT'S THE WORST THAT CAN HAPPEN?
Anything in blue is a quote from the book.


If you and I want our testimonies to have credibility, we must live a lifestyle of faith, not fear, in both our private and public lives. Just think what your faith could do in the lives of others.

I've been getting e-mail updates on a young, single Mom here in town that I know who has just been told she has 6 months left to live after battling cancer for a few years. Yet, her faith is amazing. Her body may physically be weak, but I wonder if she knows how many Mom's she is pushing to become a better parent. Does she know how she is pushing one to think of how they choose to live out each day of their life and live it with purpose instead of filled with complaints or laziness? Does she know how her faith that God has plans for her life STILL no matter what the doctor says brings a whole new meaning to trusting in God? I'm sure she is living in some fear, but from what I read, it seems like her faith weighs in the heaviest on the scale of her heart.




The troubles in our world today are not new. They may come upon us in a new way, but they are still the same temptations, trials, and troubles that have always confronted society since the garden of Eden. My son Aaron who is 14 just told me the other day that he is tired of hearing that we adults in his life know what he faces everyday because we have been there before. He just looked at me and said, Mom, you guys may have had some of the same stuff, but you have no idea what my days are like. It is hard. The troubles are the same that he faces that Gene faced back in the 70's and 80's, but I have to agree with Aaron that they are different. Satan is bolder now. He has been given more freedom and permission to come into our lives. When fools are successful in getting God out of the schools, stopping public prayer and getting the 10 commandments out of courthouses, Satan takes that as his written invitation to just come on in. My son sees glimpses of Satan all throughout his day at school and all I can do is trust and pray.



In His original blueprint, God didn't design disease, exploitation, uncertainty, combat, gloom, misery, or death. These are all results of living in a fallen, broken, sin-sick world. God said everything He made was "good"(Gen. 1:31). Then sin entered in, and we've been a wild generation ever since.
As a kid, I just don't recall being surrounded by so much chaos. Seems like the world we live in there is tragedy hitting every corner of it and we can't escape it. Just last night I read that 2 masked gunman unloaded rounds of gunfire on a wedding party in Turkey during a prayer. What is this world we live in coming to?




We dread our future, but there is no need to do so. God is already there, His goodness and mercy have gone ahead of us to secure our future. Whatever the outcome determined by humans or nature, God's plan alone will stand.
Gene and I don't even get the newspaper and I hardly watch the news. I can't take all the sadness. There is some unspeakable stuff going on in our world and I think we can get really overwhelmed with that. Just like with that wedding party in Turkey that was wiped out yesterday in a matter of moments, I was not only sad for the bride and groom who were praying, but for a family attending that all 6 of the kids and the parents were killed.
God is in control...this I believe. This I know is truth.





We don't need to despair as long as our hope is in God. Hope helps us see the God of restoration instead of being paralyzed by the mess of destruction.
Hope. She is the bridesmaid every time we decide to marry Faith instead of Fear. She is the one who helps us see the good in the day. She is the one who straightens out our train at the altar. So as I walk down the aisle to meet up with Faith in Jesus I keep my eyes focused on Jesus instead of my 19 year old daughter's current situation. Mom of a 1 year old...another baby due in 4 weeks...if I focus on all of that then more than likely I will turn and run the other way, right into the arms of Fear who is just waiting at the back of the church in hopes that I will stop believing Who I know is true.




No matter what storm we face, no matter what kind of trouble presses in or how bleak the unknown appears, the truth remains the same: "HE'S STILL GOD!"
Alyssa. 19 years old. Mom of 2. Unwed. HE'S STILL GOD!

If you and I want to be rid of fear, we must stop putting our hope in the things of this world. Micca tells us that there are 3 things we must do....

1.) Seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness

2.) Refocus--turn your focus on Christ.

3.) Commit ourselves wholly to God.



Christ's provision goes far beyond heaven and earth. When you and I face the unknown, God is there, leading the way through our unknown territory until we are safe on the other side.We are not alone on this journey of life if we choose to trust in Jesus Christ. Whether we are a 35 year old single Mom that according to her doctor has lost her battle with cancer or a teenager trying to live in this crazy world we have a God that says trust in Me and see what happens. See where I take you. We have to let God lead us because when we don't we create a lot of mess. Messes that He is capable of cleaning up, but why not try to trust and put our faith in Him and not allow fear to come in and destroy the good work He is doing in us. He is bigger than all we face, we just need to believe in faith instead of fear.


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Next week: Chapter 8: Overcoming the Fear of the Unknown.

~Many Blessings~


6 comments:

Runner Mom said...

Hey, Lelia! I hopped over to say "hey" and catch up! Wow! Y'all have had a lot going on! I am thinking about you, and you all are in my prayers.:)

Your comment about Aaron's really made me think. Satan has become bolder than he was in the 70's and 80's. That's scary, but God is still in control-Praise Him!

Been subbing a lot, so not much time blogging! I'll be back to visit! Will you have some sweet tea for us??

Love you!
Susan

Heather - On the Road... said...

Hey Lelia...
Well, I actually got my post up... and technically still on tuesday too!
I hope it makes some sort of sense with the chapter. I tried. I was dry when reading the chapter on Sunday. I just (at the time) didn't see how it was applying to me... didn't get it at all.

I sat down tonight knowing that I needed to somehow at least start the post and well... it is raw. real and raw. I am not thrilled about what I wrote... but there it is... and hopefully you will get over there and read it before I chicken out and PULL IT!!!!
yeah, feeling that uncomfortable...
but in other thoughts.
I am praying for you and yours. You have some crazy months coming up here. Know that I am lifting you up in prayer my friend.
Love you,
Heather

Wendy Blight said...

Leila,

Thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving such a sweet comment. What a blessing to wake up to this morning!! Micca is one of my favorite team members on the P31 Speaker Team...thank you for drawing many to her book. I am thankful you stopped by and brought me to your blog. Love your heart for God!

Blessings,

Wendy

2nd Cup of Coffee said...

"Hope. She is the bridesmaid every time we decide to marry Faith instead of Fear." Love this, Leila. You said I left a great visual on this post, but this metaphor worked for me!

Tina said...

One of these weeks I will post on time!!

Lelia,
"all I can do is trust and pray" yeah I'm there too! I know what you mean about the news. Just a couple of weeks ago my husband laughed because at the end of the evening news I said loudly "enough with the bad news can we please have an evening of good news for once!!" It would be a nice break. Surely there are good things happening. Bad news evidently, sells! Yeesh!

Keep running the race, you are ahead!

Blessings,
Tina

Jeanie said...

Lelia,

What a great post on this chapter (as always)!
So, glad that Gene is up and going to Church with you! Thank you for sharing this Bible study and your family with us!

God Bless Dear Sister!
Jeanie