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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

All Things

For Linda.
 Sister by marriage and through faith in our Lord.
I so admire your devotion to God and those you love.
He has used you in mighty ways to touch the lives of others.
You are His willing servant.
I am sure this birthday was hard in ways that only God can truly understand,
yet I know He gave you the strength to make it through;
for He alone hears the deepest cry of your heart.
I love you tons, and am always here for you.


8/4/2020
Luke 18:31 “Then He took unto Him the Twelve.”

I cannot be self-serving and serve God at the same time. If I have my own motivations and goals, I will just get in the way of what God wants me to do. I will not be able to hear or see Him in a situation, because I will be blinded by my own desires. This does not even have to take a selfish form, as I could be trying to help someone else. If I do not follow the Holy Spirit’s leading, however, this will go terribly wrong. Whether I am trying to help in a spiritual, or practical way, I must always seek the Father first. God will not check with me about His will, it is my job to check with Him and follow. This is what the Twelve did when they left all they knew to follow Jesus.

I also do not have to reach any certain benchmark in my Christian walk before God can use me, I will never be worthy, all I need to be is willing. Chambers writes, “You say—‘But He has been unwise to choose me, because there is nothing in me, I am not of any value.’ That is why He chose you.” God will certainly use the gifts He has given us, but ability is not a necessary requirement. Many of the disciples were fishermen, yet Jesus chose them, and they boldly spread the Gospel throughout the world. God gave each of them the ability to do so. Chambers writes, “It is not a question of our equipment but of our poverty, not of what we bring with us, but of what God puts into us; not a question of natural virtues of strength of character, knowledge, and experience—all that is of no avail in this matter.” This is why Paul wrote, “I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.” (NLT)

Isn’t it wonderful to know that when we follow God’s will, He is there right beside us every step of the way giving us strength?

For Linda
The Afters - Broken Hallelujah

1 comment:

MRS. GROH 5B said...

Thanks so much Lehann!! Love you too and appreciate all of your prayers and your support this week!!! So honored with what you wrote in this blog. Today at the funeral the priest spoke about what God is asking of us and how we can do anything with Him by our side. He is always with us and he was with me today as I walked this sad journey. Thank you for everything.