April 20, 2024

Life’s Healing Choices: Week 2 – Truth About God

Today, as we continue to explore Choice 2 (the Hope Choice), we are going to talk in detail about the three magnificent truths about God:

1) God exists

2) I matter to Him

3) He has the power to help me.

My daughter loves to do science experiments. I realized how quiet she was one afternoon. I looked around the house and noticed she was on the back deck. She had a box of baking powder, 3 cups with water, and a bottle of vinegar. She wanted me to come watch her amazing (trick) experiment she learned at church. She showed me what would happen when adding different amounts of baking soda and vinegar to the cups. She smiled and giggled after showing me the cause and effect from her volcanic eruption experiment.

My reason for the story relates to belief in God. Do you believe God exists? The Bible makes it clear that belief in God is essential: “Anyone who comes to him must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek HimHebrews 11:6. Most people do acknowledge that God exists. Where there is an effect, there must be a cause, (just like the example of the volcanic experiment shown from my daughter). We can see that where there is creation, there must be a Creator. “For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see His invisible qualities–His eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse for not knowing God.” Romans 1:20. (NLT)

Ok, so most people believe God exists; but the bigger question is, do you believe you matter to Him? The reason a lot of us don’t know we matter to God is that we don’t really know what God is like. I remember right before I started my walk, I asked everyone I could to tell me what God is like. I even had a few tell me I could create who I wanted my God to be and the qualities I wanted from Him. Our personal perception of God is not what matters. What does matter is the truth of who He really is. This is where we have a hard time with trust. It’s very difficult trying to trust something or someone that we do not know about or understand. John Baker said in this chapter, “Until we know God’s true character, we can’t completely trust Him.”

Growing up, I had a very hard time with trust due to my relationship with my father and a few male relationships in my teens. Unfortunately, these feelings and hurts carried into my adulthood until this past year. I had a very hard time trusting, especially males. Our relationship with our parents can actually affect what our perception of our Heavenly Father might be. The truth is, as humans we are flawed. These flaws result in treating each other in hurtful and unloving ways. The truth is, God is love and can be nothing but love. We must be careful not to confuse our experiences with man/men with the reality of who God is.

King David had much sorrow in his life, and he said of God, “You have listened to my troubles and have seen the crisis of my soul.” Our situations in life are the same. Whatever you’re going through right now, Your Father knows what you need before you ask Him. “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those crushed in spirit. “Psalm 34:18”. God’s character shows us just how great His love is for us by sending Christ to die for us. I don’t know about you, but I think this is what gives me the trust in my Heavenly Father. God’s compassion for His children is so incredible and unconditional! How does that make you feel knowing God loves you so much and cares about every hurt that has you heartbroken?

In Psalm 56:8 (NLT) says: “You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in your book.” We may think nobody knows what we are going through, or can’t understand what happened…but God does. God knows us, cares about us and can change the situation.

Lastly, I would like you to really think about this question. What hurt, hang-up, or habit today, or from the past, just doesn’t seem to go away, such as a dead relationship, or even an addiction? Does this situation seem hopeless to ever change? I didn’t think my situation would ever change; in fact, I truly felt absolutely hopeless! Not one person ever told me that I would ever be healthy again. My doctors told me at one point, I was probably going to die, or continue to have shock treatments and hospitalization for my major depression for the rest of my life. Talk about feeling hopeless! But today, I laugh as I write this. Reason being, I know God has the power to change a situation because He sure changed mine! I no longer feel that deep depression and the desire to die any longer. I have been delivered from that agonizing depression deep in my soul and I feel great joy to be alive. Now this IS a miracle of healing that is only of God!

I DECLARE HE HAS THE POWER TO CHANGE YOU AND YOUR SITUATION!


Let’s Pray:

Father, we come to You today because we believe in You. We can trust that You are always with us and care so much for us. Thank You God for showing us Your great love by sending Christ to die for us. Lord, we believe You have power to change us and our situations that have seemed so hopeless. Lord, we thank You for Your love and the hope we find in You. In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.

Your Assignment:

Write down what situations you have been dealing with that have seemed hopeless to ever change. Then ask yourself, do I now feel and believe in my heart, that God can change it? Write it, pray about it, and please share it. (Remember this is a PUBLIC forum. You do have the ability to sign in anonymously, if you wish.)



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About Leslie Stewart

Leslie Stewart - Blog Contributor – GCH:Victorious Healing
Leslie lives in Manchester Tennessee with her husband Bart, and her two daughters, ages 8 and 10. She works part-time at a local gymnastics company in Tullahoma and serves in Children’s Church Ministry and Cleaning Ministry at her church. She also hosts a church small group every Wednesday night at her home. Leslie loves to volunteer at her children’s school and loves painting and decorating.

Comments

  1. yes, leslie, i do believe that God CAN change us…our hearts…our circumstances…our situations. i believe that our Lord CHOSE to come to earth and live as a man, and suffer and die, and be raised from the dead SO THAT these changes could be possible for all mankind. <3

  2. Such an awesome post, Leslie! You are a true testimony to the grace of God and the hope available only through Him. Psalms are a good read when times are difficult because we can see David call out to God in ways we may think we can't or shouldn't. We see the desperation and the pleas for rescue … and then … we see God answer! Thank you for blessing my heart today!

  3. Shelly Gray says

    Again…I am amazed! Everything satan meant for destruction in your life…GOD has FULLY restored and blessed abundantly! Your life is the ultimate testimony of God's healing touch! Thank you for facing your fears and trusting God to show you what to share and blessing everyone around you, sweet friend!

  4. Great post Leslie. You are definitely a miracle of Gods love. So happy for you!!!

  5. Great post Leslie! I have a hard time trusting in God and to this day I don't know where that stems from! I have a hard time trusting even though I have seen Him move at times so why the hard time? Now for the hurts and hang ups I have are hatred and unforgiveness I have for my ex, the hurt and the lies and the adultery, I have to get over that, but he has done so much hurt and lies that I can't. Being remarried to a man that is so faithful to me and never would cheat or lie still doesn't help. Sad huh? Next is childhood hurts, I grew up always being told by my mom that I wasn't any good, I was fat, pretty much a failure and still to this day I hear that coming from my mouth on what a failure I am, how stupid I am, I still have a low self esteem, Pretty sad for being a christian all these years and not being able to give them over to God but yet I know He wants me to!! I know that God loves me and doesn't like the hurt and pain I went through but trying to let go is the tough thing to do!!

  6. Leslie Stewart says

    Jeremiah 32:27 "I am the Lord, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me?"

    This verse is so great. God is waiting for us to let Him bring us peace. I know this is true. He has healed me in so many areas, but I still struggle giving up control in in a few.

  7. Leslie, it is such a blessing to read your blog today, and to see that if God can do things in your life, He is able to do things in any of our lives. He loves each one of us so very much, and we all matter to Him. God doesn't love me more than He loves you; and He doesn't love you any more than He does me. He loves us both the same, and He is willing to move in both lives, because He loves us! It's a matter of each of us giving Him those things that we are trying to hang on to! It's a matter of putting away our pride that says I can do this better than You can, God! It's a matter of acknowledging that HE is the only one that can handle ANYTHING! Praise God that He does love us so much!!!! 🙂