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Would My Name Be Included?

March 6, 2015 Kristine Brown
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Would My Name Be Included?

 

“Son of man, if a country sins against me by being unfaithful and I stretch out my hand against it to cut off its food supply and send famine upon it and kill its people and their animals, even if these three men – Noah, Daniel and Job – were in it, they could save only themselves by their righteousness, declares the Sovereign Lord.” Ezekiel 14:13-14 (NIV)

           

List-Posting Day at school – anticipated by students and dreaded by parents. As hopeful eyes scan the paper taped hurriedly to the glass trophy case in the crowded hallway, I hold my breath. In a matter of minutes, one friend will leap out of the school building in a victory dance while another friend will cry tears of defeat, inconsolable because her name isn’t on the list. The volleyball team, cheerleading, or the school play, choosing one over another is the inevitable, heart-wrenching dilemma faced by coaches and teachers every year.

 

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could all make the list?

 

The above passage from chapter 14 is a word from the Lord given to Ezekiel to illustrate how important it is for us to keep God first in our lives. God wanted his statement told to the elders of Israel, so they would know not to have “idols in their hearts” (v.3). In other words, keeping God where He belongs, ahead of everything else, would surround them in His protection and blessing.

Interesting, though, how God points out Noah, Daniel, and Job – setting them apart from all others. From this statement we can conclude these men had a certain uniqueness that God wants us to recognize.

 

“Even if these three men – Noah, Daniel, and Job - were in it…” (v.14).

 

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God desired to “recapture the hearts” of His people (v.5). Without their repentance, not even the character of the men on this list could help them all. But I have to wonder, “Would God include me on this list?”

Sure seems like a lofty standard. I mean, if ever there were three men worthy of a place at the top of the list, it’s Noah, Daniel, and Job! Is it realistic for me to believe God would associate me with the likes of these notable men? In order to answer that question, let’s look at some things they had in common:

  1. They knew to PRAY, because their own strength would not suffice. “Now when Daniel learned that the decree had been published, he went home to his upstairs room where the windows opened toward Jerusalem. Three times a day he got down on his knees and prayed, giving thanks to his God, just as he had done before.” Daniel 6:10 (NIV)
  2. They resolved to STAY, though overwhelmed with the task they’d been given. “Noah did everything just as God commanded him.” Genesis 6:22 (NIV)
  3. They chose to OBEY, even when the outcome looked bleak. “So Satan went out from the presence of the Lord and afflicted Job with painful sores from the soles of his feet to the crown of his head… His wife said to him, ‘Are you still maintaining your integrity? Curse God and die!’ He replied, ‘You are talking like a foolish woman. Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?’” Job 2:7, 9-10 (NIV)

When faced with insurmountable challenges and unfathomable loss, these Godly heroes followed the greatest commandment of them all – they put God first.

 

And when we put God first in our own lives, we have the assurance that we are on that list, too. Not a list giving accolades, or displaying us as more important than others, but the one carefully penned by God. Yes, we carry a unique sense of peace and gratitude in knowing we will never be left out when God is our leading Coach and Teacher.

 

Joyfully linking up at the following uplifting sites: Intentional Tuesdays, RaRa Linkup, Women2Women Wednesday, LiveFree Thursday, Tell His Story, & DanceWithJesus Friday. Click the links to the right for more encouragement!

 

In Uncategorized Tags women's devotions, encouragement for women, spiritual growth
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What Breaks My Heart

January 24, 2015 Kristine Brown
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What Breaks My Heart

And What I Intend to Do About It

One day she bounces in the classroom with a grin on her face, ready to command the room with her infectious personality. The next day she’s in tears, barely focusing on her work, because she found out he likes someone else.

This breaks my heart.

One day this bright twenty-something posts deep, philosophical questions about the purpose of life. Then with one quick change of relationship status or job status, she allows her circumstances to give her life meaning.

This breaks my heart.

One day this brilliant lady takes hold of the purpose set before her. But with a glimpse toward the woman sitting beside her, she loses focus, allowing comparison to steer her off-course.

This breaks my heart.

Why do these images break my heart so? They were all me – every one of them.

So when I see these images, I think of myself and remember where I was before I found the one way to true contentment, purpose, and steadfastness.

Now don’t get me wrong; I haven’t arrived, not yet. None of us has. But I’ve come a long way, and I’m committed to the learning, and to the Teacher.

“But if you are simply content to be yourself, you will become more than yourself.” Luke 14:11 MSG

Both men and women are susceptible to allowing things or people of this world to steer our course, affect our mood, or determine our worth. In women, though, it surfaces differently. And these changes come to light at different ages, depending on our life experiences. (I describe this in more depth in my current book project, scheduled to be completed by the end of this year.)

If we look back at our own lives, most of us will be able to pinpoint a significant struggle sometime in the preteen to early teen years, but even though we get past this rocky stage of life, the struggles I described above don’t end.

We just need to know the right strategies.

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Several months ago, I posted 5 Things Every Junior High Girl Needs to Know. It resonated deeply with women: those who have daughters and granddaughters of their own, and those who remember what it was like.

Whichever of these describes you, I pray we can join together with the same goal – to keep growing, keep learning, keep drawing closer to the One who has given us all we need to know in order to live steadfast, content, and purposeful lives. Not only for us, but for our girls, too.

And the amazing thing is…this totally blows my mind…the answers to every question, challenge, and difficulty are recorded in His Word – free and available to all.

Do any of these images connect with your heart in some way today? If so, then you and I have something very special in common. We long to experience all God is, and all He has planned for us. And, we long for our daughters, granddaughters, nieces, and friends to do the same.

This prayer is for all of us today:

Dear Loving Father,

Thank you for gently crafting each of us into a unique and special creation. Thank you for the love that is internal, not external. Thank you for a purpose, and the promise to fulfill that purpose when we commit to follow you. We know we cannot do anything in our own strength, but with your Holy Spirit, we can. Help us to cry out in prayer for one another, so that we might lift each other up in times of struggle and self-doubt. Allow us to help the next generation be truly confident in your love, according to the grace given through your son, Jesus. We love you.

Amen

In Uncategorized Tags parenting teens, spiritual growth, women's devotions
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