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Sunday, March 20, 2011
Monday Morning Minute-March 21, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
Real Women Bible Study-Week4-Peace Please!!
I hope this weekend has allowed you a little R & R and that this week ahead doesn't look too frightening!
For the last two weeks, we have been pondering scriptures on joy and peace. And one of the greatest stealers of both, I think, is discontentment. Having that feeling that you want more or deserve more or that envious feeling that someone has what you want or deserve.
So, tonight, we will finish watching a great sermon by Joyce Meyer called "Consistently Content."
Last week, she began Pt 1 with a line that I absolutely love. She said: There are millions of people in the world who have what you say you want and they are still not happy either.
Now, that's not to say that we should not strive for more in our life or strive to achieve things, but backing that need for more should be the certainly that God is behind your en devours or else the en devour will be fruitless anyway and will leave us with that sense of discontentment.
The link for Part 2 of "Consistently Content" is on Week 3's post (the second link.) Please watch it if you can't join us tonight at 6:45-8:00 at my house.
And how appropriate that our next fruit of the spirit is: long suffering or patience! Choosing to be content in our lives and to find peace and joy in our daily walk will sometimes take GREAT patience!
Enjoy this week and look for your week of scriptures on PATIENCE tomorrow.
God Bless.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Real Women Bible Study-Week 3-Talk about Joy!
This week we are going to watch a Joyce Meyer video on being content.
And my favorite quote from it is this: "The world is full of people who have what you want and are still unhappy."
Here is what I think it means and sums up this week: Be content and find joy in the life you have instead of loosing that joy by chasing what might not be meant for you.
Here are the videos we will be watching (you tube has it in two parts, but for some reason I can't directly embed the videos, so here are the links to them.)
PART 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmgsuoE3k68
PART 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmfirO7eY-Q
Be Blessed and Enjoy.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Real Women Bible Study-Week 2
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Real Women Bible Study: Scriptures for Week 1
Tuesday:
"But I lavish unfailing love for a thousand generations on those who love me and obey my commands." Deuteronomy 5:10
Wednesday:
"Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! His faithful love endures forever." 1 Chronicles 16:34
Thursday:
"But I am like an olive treee, thriving in the house of God. I will always trust I God's unfailing love." Psalm 52:8
Friday:
"For the Lord corrects those he loves, just as a father corrects a child in whom he delights." Proverbs 3:12
Saturday:
"Love prospers whe a fault is forgiven, but dwelling on it separates close friends." Proverbs 17:9
Sunday:
"But to you whil are willing to listen, I say, love your enemies! Do good to those who hate you. Bless those who curse you. Pray for those who hurt you." Luke 6:27-28
Monday:
"We know what real love is because Jesus gave up his life for us. So we also ought to give up our lives for our brothers and sisters." 1 John 3:16
Monday, February 7, 2011
Real Women Bible Study-Lesson 1
For Those of you who are unable to make it to Monday Night studies, you can still follow along right here!
Tonight's Lesson:
I WANNA BE CARMEN MIRANDA
Say the name Carmen Miranda and instantly we all envision a Latin lady in bright clothes wearing a hat laden with more fruit than the produce department at Wal*Mart. Her hat had it all and to this day, it is the thing she is known for, even though it has been over 50 years since her death.
My question to you is…What about us? What are we known for?
If you're like me, I want to be known as a woman of God. I want to be the Biblical scholar who has the right bible verse on the tip of her tongue for every situation. I want to ooze forth all of those virtues of the Proverbs 31 woman. I want to find those magic housecleaning fairies so that my house will always be immaculate and company-ready!
But, alas…we live in the real world where fairies don't really exist and we can't learn the Word of God through osmosis or just by sitting through a church service on Sundays.
So that is the purpose of this Bible Study. To spend some time each day meditating on the word of God.
RUNNING FOR THE GOLD OR HONORABLE MENTION?
To many it seems unimportant in the grand scheme of things to memorize scripture. As long as you're reading your bible and spending time in prayer, that's all that God asks, right? Well…yes and no.
Really, the only thing that God asks of us to enter into heaven is just the belief that his son Jesus died on the cross, was raised on the third day and needs to live in each of our hearts.
That's it and if you are happy with the honorable mention ribbon at the end of your race, then maybe this study isn't for you because in my Bible it tells me that I don't have to just finish the race, but I can run the race with perseverance (Hebrews 12:1) to "receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us." (Philippians 3:14)
Perseverance means that we are running this race in a course of action with a purpose INSPITE OF difficulties, obstacle or discouragement. And we all know that this race of life is not easy, but Romans 15:4 (CEV) says that "the Scriptures were written to teach and encourage us by giving us hope."
Why memorize scripture? If for no other reason than to have hope. Hope that you have the chance and the opportunity to achieve the gold medal at the end of your race.
And this hope is not just for you! This hope is for those around you who might be lost and confused. Maybe the scriptures you memorize aren't all meant for you…maybe they are for someone in your life or someone who might come into your life in the future who needs the hope that there is more to their life than the honorable mention ribbon.
LET'S DO IT!
So, here we go…off on this journey of hope together. Let's all put on our Carmen Miranda hats and proclaim proudly to the world that we ARE different because we are the living embodiment of the most high God and not only do we speak it in our words, but we show it in our actions.
Galatians 5:22-23 is our starting place and the center point of our study. It says:
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.
Over the next weeks, we will take each of these nine fruits and spend time each day meditating on one scripture pertaining to each. And by meditating, I don't mean spend hours thinking about it or pulling out grandma's big Biblical Concordance and pouring over correlating scriptures, but rather try to answer some of these questions each day:
How does this scripture apply to my life?
Do I feel like I embody this scripture or do I have a hard time with this particular fruit of the Spirit?
Did I know this scripture already or is it new to me?
Why is God asking me or telling me this?
I encourage each of you to keep a journal over our time together. You don't have to write in it every day, but as we go, you will find that maybe one or two scriptures a week lodge in a special place in your heart. God might be teaching you something new about your race to your gold medal and it would be a shame to forget it!
PRAYER
In the very beginning of our journey, I want us all to take a moment to pray for openness and softness to the guiding of the Holy Spirit.
Here is a prayer you can use on your own or you could even rewrite it in your journal in your own words.
Dear God…thank you that I am not on a race to honorable mention. Thank you that you have created me for more. You have created me for gold. In these weeks to come, help me to be diligent to meditate on your word and to live daily in the hope that it brings to my life and to the lives of those around me. Allow me, one by one, to add each of these fruits to my spiritual basket if I don't already possess them and strengthen those that already reside within my heart. In Jesus Name…Amen.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Monday Morning Minute-February 7, 2011
I have to apologize...it has been a while since I have posted a Monday Morning Minute. I have to admit that between life and snow here in Northwest Arkansas, I have let it slip. Can you forgive me? :)
As I sit here, fingers poised over keyboard, I can't help, but wonder...what is it you need? As much as I enjoy writing these blogs and how much they help me, I wonder if you need encouragement, spiritual guidance or just love and acceptance? How can I help you more?
And as I ponder that, I have to laugh at myself a little. In my life, I have always been the "white flag waver" and "little miss fix-it." I see a problem or hear a situation and my brain automatically goes into "how can I make it better" mode. Whether it's my problem or not...I want to make it all better. I want to be the one to come up with the solution. I want to stop the war and end world hunger!!
And with that need to fix it all, I have instilled a sense of undue pressure on myself for most of my life. It is so bad at times, that in a recent family situation, I was nearly paralyzed for two days because the only way to "fix" the situation was to wait it out. Needless to say...that does not work with my engrained sense of how the universe works.
What about you? What part of your life do you feel like is pressuring you? Are you trying to "fix" life on your own?
I always try to find a scripture for you to meditate on and as I searched I came across so many scriptures on trusting God and thoughts of God being in control, but as I came across Psalm 73:28, I felt that the beginning of this verse was just the right words for someone.
It says: But as for me, it is good to be near God.
Simple, I know. But when the stresses of life...no matter where they come from...weigh down on you remember this: IT IS GOOD TO BE NEAR GOD.
Stressful times are not a time to try to do it on your own, but rather a time to draw nearer to God and allow Him to work through you and through your problems WITH you.
Being near God is the first step in the perfect solution, no matter the size of the situation.