Monday, March 2, 2015

We Have A New Website

Thank you to those that followed us last Fall on our blog page.  We are utilizing new systems and have our own webpage at www.abidingwomenobs.com.  
Please visit us at our new location and prayerfully consider joining our Online Bible Study this Spring.  

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Do My Actions Glorify God?


“O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong.  Give to the Lord the glory He deserves!  Bring your offering and come into His presence.  Worship the Lord in all His holy splendor.”
1 Chronicles 16:28-29

Can I just say that this email was supposed to be sent on January 15th but I had the hardest time putting this together?  SERIOUSLY!  When we take a step back to see if our actions bring glory to Jesus, it is both humbling and challenging.  Like you, I find myself in different roles throughout the day.  Where I would find victory in morning traffic or in the workplace, I would struggle miserably by the time I got home with my spouse or kiddos and vice-versa.  Trying to bring glory to God in every thought, action and conversation sounds simple until you scrutinize every moment and feel like you keep missing the mark.  Hello Over-Consumed Thinking.  I had to give myself a break and find quiet time with Jesus because I felt like I was blowing it every day.  What God laid on my heart is something that I hope He lays on yours frequently.  He is not asking for perfection, He just wants to be involved in the process. 

So what does the process look like anyway?  I think it is different for every person but I will focus today on the one from our text above:
Recognizing
Giving
Bringing
Entering
Worshiping

In every thought, action or spoken word, we need to recognize who we are representing 1. The Lord  2. That He is glorious and strong.  To recognize someone means that you identify with this person because you have had an encounter with them before and know them.  So if we read this in context it would mean that we know God intimately and have encountered His glory and strength in our own lives.  Let that soak in for a moment and think about a moment when you felt God’s glorious wonder all around you or a time when His strength was magnified in a weary life moment.  Like a mini-montage across the sky, several moments come to mind that leave me in awe of the Creator of all things so intimately involved in the smallest details of my own life.  And most important is to recognize that my dash (aka: my life) is not about me but about Him. 

Now giving is pretty straight forward because I think we all have this down beautifully as we dish out our time, talents and treasures each week.  But what do our hearts look like when we give?  Does it match the plastered smile on our faces or do we do so grudgingly?  Please know that I am not pointing fingers here because I have done the same.  One of my favorite quotes from Pastor Levi Lusko in this area is, “Be careful that your gifts do not take you where your character cannot sustain you.”  If my heart is not in it or I feel “obligated”, you can bet that my flesh will win out each time and I will deep sigh the entire time I am giving or pull the martyr card.  In order for God to truly get the glory from my time, abilities or financial support, I need to ensure that my heart is 100% checked-in and for the cause.  Otherwise I will be robbed of the opportunity to truly help someone and reflect God’s goodness and provision. 

Bringing and entering go together in our scripture verse and I could not agree more.  Think of the last pot luck you went to and what you brought?  It was either your favorite dish that everyone praises you for or the prettiest store-bought cupcakes you could find, right?  When we bring something that is going to have our names associated, we pull out all the stops to ensure it looks presentable.  Now think about your actions this past week and what you brought to the table.  Were you supportive, sympathetic, sincere, strong and Spirit-led?  Or were you critical, complaining, comparing, competing or contending?  The question is not just what you brought to each encounter with others but who did you bring?  Did you invite Jesus into every aspect of the conversation or interaction?  If Jesus walked up to any conversation or looked at your text history or media feed, would you cringe?  Can you say I could have absolutely brought more to the table or presented a better representative of Jesus?  The answer for me is a resounding YES.  If I want to have others emulate what I say or do, I better look at my thoughts, words and actions as though I am about to enter into God’s Presence with them.  Can you see why this was such a challenge and humbling experience for me?!

Lastly is worshiping and to me this is truly a state of mind.  I love worship music and have a playlist that goes for days but I think worshiping God is so much more than songs.  There is a woman in our church that is a beauty-seeker and what I mean by that is she looks for beauty in God’s creation.  Her heart looks up at the sky and marvels at the sunrise and sunset.  She comments to God like He is right next to her on the beauty set before her eyes.  She has no idea that I know she does this; I was just privileged to witness it.  Rather than texting, posting, tweeting or blasting, she talks to God constantly about what He is doing in her life and those around her.  I simply adore her heart of worship.  Her divine romance with Jesus dares me to live my life in a similar manner and I hope it does the same for you.    

I aspire to be someone that exudes God’s glory at home, in the workplace, on I-10 (ha), in Church, at sporting events, on social media and even when I think no one is watching.  I used the picture above because I spend about 75% of my day networked or plugged into some computer, app, or device.  As often as I hit the Enter-Key on my keyboard, I want to remember to Enter God’s Presence and Glorify Him with every thought, word and action.   

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Do My Actions Show That He Blesses?

"The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn His face toward you and give you peace."  Numbers 6:24-26 NIV

I love this verse.  And not because Pastor Robert Furrow has quoted it multiple times from the pulpit but because it accurately depicts how God blesses.  These six (6) actions of God have all played out in my life and I am sure yours as well.  Just take a moment to soak in all that God does:
* Blesses you
* Keeps you
* Makes His face to shine on you
* Is gracious to you
* Turns His face to you
* Gives you peace

Amazing right?  If I allow these truths to penetrate my heart then what will my actions look like on a good or bad day?
K N E E S   T O   T H E   E A R T H 

What does that mean?  Aside from being an amazing worship song, it is a lifestyle choice. When God works all things for the good or life brings me to my knees, my response should always be the same, "Jesus, How Can I Bless Your Heart Today?"  He shows us in the verse above what He is giving us each day so how can we not want to be a blessing to others.  On our knees it is hard to walk away from God or be prideful. And on our knees we show reverence for God and exalt Him for all He is and does. This simple action is a way to reflect the truth that God still blesses.  

As you open your eyes on Sunday morning and prepare for your day, remember that the Lord still blesses and keeps you; He will make His face shine on you and will be gracious to you; He sees you and all that you are facing and will give you peace in all circumstances. 

Heavenly Father, I thank you for being majestic and intimate with me. You truly bless and keep me in the palm of Your hand. You light my way and with Your Spirit You shine brightly in my darkest moments. Thank You for being gracious to me every day of my life. Every morning help me to remember that You desire to turn Your face towards me as I seek You out. Remind forgetful me that You see everything that happens in my day and You will provide peace that surpasses all understanding.  I love You, Lord. As my feet hit the ground in the morning, let the first words out of my mouth be, "Jesus, how can I bless Your heart today?" Amen.  

Soundtrack: Knees to the Earth by Watermark
http://youtu.be/l5gd3mnQNBc

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Preparing Our Hearts



Preparing Our Hearts

Welcome to 2015!  We are five weeks away from starting our Spring Bible Study and I thought it would be great to prepare our hearts for the upcoming study.

Last year I had the opportunity to pray with a good friend about some circumstances she was facing.  God laid on my heart two questions for her but as situations evolved in my own life, I realized that those questions were meant for me as well.  I want to pose those same questions to you:
Do You Believe God Is Who HE Says HE Is?
I think all of us have the same response: “Without a doubt, absolutely, no hesitation, a resounding YES!”

Here’s the heart check:  Do My Actions Reflect This Belief? 
Sure, give me an easy day where my app and program dashboards are all green from meeting my goals, my husband and I are on the same page, my kids listen intently to every word exiting my mouth, my work thinks I am irreplaceable and everyone loves being around me.  I could easily say at that point, “Oh Yeah! My actions are beaming out that I believe God is who HE says HE is.”  But when life hurts and it’s hard, do my actions radiate the response my heart so desires?  “Without a doubt, absolutely, no hesitation, a resounding no.”

As I begin my own journey in 2015, I personally invite you to dig a little deeper with me into this desire for our actions to reflect a heart that fully trusts and believes God is who HE says HE is.  

God is many things but I am going to focus on seven (7) attributes which are based on Revelation 7:12:
“They sang, ‘Amen! Blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and strength belong to our God forever and ever! Amen.’”

·        Do my actions show that HE blesses?
·        Is HE glorified through my actions?
·        Do I seek HIS wisdom?
·        Am I thankful to HIM in all things?
·        Is HE honored in everything I do?
·        Do I believe in HIS power?
·        Is HE strong enough?

Like our picture above, pull up a chair and (virtually) sit with me as we look at God’s beauty all around us and answer the question of our heart:
Do my actions reflect a heart that believes GOD is who HE says HE is?

For His Renown,
Michelle Guevara
Abiding Women Online Facilitator