Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Walking Boldly

A lot going on.

A lot that's really not so good.

OK, downright yucky.

But He is right here with us, even though I'm struggling to see that at times. I've got a lot of scripture I can fall on, and examples from our past and stories from so many friends in real life and in bloggyland to remind me that He is indeed holding us and is working out every little detail, all to His glory. One day we'll see how all of this time of great trial has a purpose in the story He is writing for us.

I'm so thankful that I know I'm in His hands.

I'm not going to walk in fear. My friend from college wrote a devotion that spoke directly to me. She said she could hear God speaking to her (and I'm claiming it too!)

"I know you fear this, but you need to know that I will not allow anything to happen to you that is not best for you overall. Even in loss, I will bring good (Romans 8:28). So, do not let the enemy fill your mind and your day with destructive thoughts and feelings about this today. And do not be sad by what you fear. I got ya and I'm fighting for you."

Sweet friends, I do not think I am alone in my experience of fear and emotions. As women, I think we all can get consumed emotionally by things we fear. But God does not want us to live in fear. He wants us to live in full confidence that he is in control, that he loves us, and that he will bring his best for us if we walk in obedience to him.

Be bold today sweet sisters and do not be consumed by fear of loss, fear of betrayal, or fear of the unknown. Be consumed today by God and his love and his sovereign guidance. Turn your fear into an opportunity to express faith in him. Listen to that loving voice and do what he says to do in full confidence that he does not want you to be afraid. And walk boldly today sweet friends. Walk boldly.


"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."
~Romans 8:28

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3 comments:

  1. "He knows when something glorious in the future necessitates something difficult in the present. Because He knows the glory will be worth it, God will risk being misunderstood. Yes, God wants us to have joyful, satisfying lives, but he also wants us to have crowns to cast. Rewards to receive. Character to develop. Compassion to give. Testimonies to tell. In the midst of those painful processes, God makes bold promises." (Beth Moore)

    Claim those promises, kelly - they are for those in Christ. And know that God DOES have a plan and a higher purpose. And truth and righteousness WILL prevail.

    Sending you HUGS!!
    Sara

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  2. Oh Kelly ~ I'm sorry to hear you are in the midst of a storm, but trusting God will shelter you and see you through to bluer skies. What a beautiful devotion your friend wrote, it is so time, here, too. I'm going to share it with my daughter, Breanna, as she is really struggling with some 'attacks' right now and it's so hard to watch as her mama. But rest assured, I'm not standing by and just watching, I'm taking authority over the enemy and reminding him he is UNDER our feet in JESUS'name and that VICTORY is OURS in Christ! Thank God for the promises of His LIVING Word!! He is faithful and will see each of us through as we continue to seek Him. Love you and keeping you close in thoughts and prayers!!

    Blessings & (((HUGS))),
    ~Tanya

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  3. Wow, what great and true things Sara and Tanya both wrote! That's hard to follow ... just thinking about you today and missing you in the blog world. Praying that bluer skies prevail already.
    Hugs,
    Valerie

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