Recalculating

Do we sometimes find ourselves going down the wrong road, leading to nowhere?  Do we need a 'recalculating' in our lives?  I know I do at times.


I often find myself 'off-course,' putting me back to where my old self used to be; but God has always been there, to put me back on course.


Just like a GPS will tell you when you're off course, or going in the wrong direction, by saying "recalculating," God can help guide you in the right direction also.  


I'm still tempted to go back to my old ways at times, but thank God for His mercy and guidance.


God faithfully recalculates my route, patiently and with love, because He knows where He's taking me and exactly how to get me there.  


It may take some time to re-route to get to our final destination, but in love He will redeem the time and use it all to build character and Christlikeness in us all.


Let God guide your steps today.


Romans 8:1 - "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus."

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Battle scars

I heard this in a song the other day and it speaks the truth: "It doesn't matter who you are, this world's going to leave some battle scars."


This has been so true for me, most of my life.  I don't think I ever truly recovered after losing my dad at the age of 10.  But, I had a mom who never gave up on me; but more than that, I had a God that pursued me.


I gave my life to Christ at the age of 16 and I thought things were just going to be so much better and life would turn around for me.  What I failed to understand is that after giving my life to Christ, I had to live like it.


God carried me through some tough battles in my teens, 20's and some of my 30's.  Yes, I do have some battle scars, but praise God that He never gave up on me.


All of us will go through trials in this life here on earth; the question is, how will you respond?  Will you wallow in self pity as I did and forget God?  Or will you thank God that He's there with you and is going to carry you through.


You have the choice to live for God, or the devil.  I don't know about you, but when I'm in any battle, I want God on my side.


It doesn't matter who you are, this world will leave some battle scars.....


Exodus 14:14 - "The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent."

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Trouble?

We all go through struggles and troubles in this life; it's a given.  Trials defeat some people but strengthen others.  It depends on how we deal with them.


When we come up against troubles, we need to keep this in mind:  Don't ask God to deliver you from trouble, but through trouble.  If we remain faithful, even though Satan may send trials to harm us, God can make them come out in the end for our good.


God has promised to help us endure these times, but we must make use of the help He provides.


Look for God in every situation; He's there to help us through.


John 16:33 - "I have said these things to you, that in Me you may have peace.  In the world you will have tribulation.  But take heart; I have overcome the world."

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Holding God hostage?

Some of us tend to put limits on God, thinking I'll let Him take over this area of my life, but not this area.  We think that by allowing God in certain areas of our life and not others, that we ourselves can control the other parts.




This is a dangerous place to be, my friends.  Take the limits off God.  Thank Him for your favor and don't let Satan defeat you or take over your thoughts.  The mind is the primary area Satan seeks to attack.  He knows that once he has a stronghold on your mind, he can begin to manipulate and control you.




Give your whole life, your whole self to God daily.  Depend on God; allow Him to captivate your thoughts and these will become dependable weapons during times when your life gets tampered with by the devil.




Take the limits off God.  He is longing to do great things for and through His people.




2 Corinthians 10:4 - "For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds."

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The Holy Land!

Wow!  I just returned from Israel two days ago and am still trying to digest what I've seen and learned from the Holy Land.


Our group was very blessed with an excellent tour guide, Susan Marcus.  Her knowledge of the land and the Bible were astounding. I now consider her my Jewish mother.  


When I reflect on what I have seen and where I have walked, I find it hard to explain or describe to others the way that this place has affected me.  I've already seen the scripture come alive; when reading the Bible, and in knowing that I walked these same paths as the patriarchs of Jesus' time.


I have learned a lot about Israel and the Jewish people.  These people are God's chosen people. I pray for those who are persecuted without validation.


We're in this race together, Jews and Gentiles.  Let's lift up our Jewish brothers and sisters, and the nation of Israel.


Psalm 122:6 - "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!  "May they be secure who love you!"

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Holy ground

Tomorrow I'll be traveling to Israel; a place I've dreamed about for years.  I'm excited and anxious about what God is already doing in my life, and I think this trip will not only strengthen my faith, but draw me closer to God than I've ever been in my Christian walk.


I'm ready to experience the land where Jesus walked and taught while He was here on earth, the land which faces the entrance of the spiritual world.


In reality, I should be thinking of my own  hometown, my own neighborhood, as God's land, God's neighborhood.  We are commanded to spread the news of Jesus, no matter where we are living.  


I'm looking forward to a powerful trip, full of the Holy Spirit in extreme abundance. 


Acts 7:33 - "But the Lord said to him, "Take off the sandals from your feet, for the place on which you are standing is holy ground."


This may be my last post until I return on October 20th.  Thanks for those of you following me, and I look forward to sharing my experiences of Israel with you soon.


Blessings,
Dianne

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How's your faith today?

Disappointment is something we all have faced and is one of the hardest reactions to deal with.  While it's almost impossible to avoid disappointment we can effectively handle disappointment when we have the right mindset.


Jesus tells us that we not 'might' have disappointments, but we WILL have trouble in this world.  We are not protected from disappointment, but we are encouraged to trust God and His promises to us.


When we seek Him, we will lack nothing, meaning, God will give it to us, if it's good for us.


The Bible also tells us that when we face disappointment to focus on the good and that good can only be found in Jesus.

Do you have the faith that it takes to overcome disappointment today?


Trust in Him; have faith that God's got this.


Matthew 21:21 - "And Jesus answered them, “Truly, I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what has been done to the fig tree, but even if you say to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and thrown into the sea,’ it will happen. "

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Do you have a greatful heart?

We have a choice every day to give God thanks.  Even when we're in the midst of heartache, loneliness or anger, our obedience can make a lasting difference in our lives.


When we thank God in difficult times, God doesn't just work to change our situation and help us through our problem, He does so much more.  He changes our heart.


Acknowledging that God is in control gets our eyes off ourselves and helps us to focus back on God.  And, having a grateful heart leaves no room for complaining.


God loves to give good gifts to His children.  It gives Him great joy in our thankfulness and He pours out His Spirit and favor over those who give honor and gratitude to Him.


I hope today finds you with a grateful heart!




Psalm 95:1-3 - "Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. 

2 Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song.3 For the LORD is the great God, the great King above all gods."      

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