Quite the journey this is turning out to be, wouldn’t you say? This study of CHRISTLife: Embracing Your True and Deepest Identity is no light matter! Our author, Mrs. Myers, has been challenging us to dig deeply as we consider some of the questions she has posed throughout our readings this week.
- Right off the bat on Monday, we are reminded that we have the freedom to choose whether to focus on the images in our minds that pull us down or lift us up. And she asks, “Are you fully using this…freedom for spiritual growth...?
- Then later in the week, we are reminded that God made us for Himself…and that our love for Him should be with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength (Mark 12:30). And the question is asked, “Are there areas of life in which I’m holding <God> at arm’s length?”
- And a little further into our reading this week, we read, “To be realistic in the way we view and accept ourselves—that’s the challenge.” (Ummmm…yes, yes it IS!) Do we view ourselves too highly…or perhaps too lowly?
These questions and the thoughts that have been wandering around in my head and heart have caused me to recognize anew how very much I must be running to my Father and seeking His help and guidance and answers through prayer! How about you?
I have been so comforted through this as each day I have also been reading the Seeking Him daily devotionals blog here at Girlfriends Coffee Hour (do you ‘follow it?). This week, our friends who write the devotionals have been sharing on Psalms 66:16-20. Listen:
Come and hear, all you who fear God;
let me tell you what He has done for me.
I cried out to Him with my mouth;
His praise was on my tongue.
If I had cherished sin in my heart,
the Lord would not have listened;
but God has surely listened
and has heard my prayer.
Praise be to God,
who has not rejected my prayer
or withheld his love from me!
Oh, how good God is!!! Did you read that? God ‘has surely listened and has heard my prayer.’ You know, God is not expecting anyone of us to live perfectly. Or expecting us to never have doubts, or worries, or be unsure of just how to change. Perfection will be reached—not by anything we will EVER do—but only through Jesus, our Lord, at His return. We have been enabled in so many ways to grow to be holy and pure as our Lord, and to be able to renew our minds, and to take our thoughts captive to obey Him! But it is a lifelong process begun when we are born anew! For now, we do struggle. And we do falter…and we do fail at times. And so we need to remain prayerFULL. We must consistently be seeking God and His help as we endeavor to be our best for Him.
So as you think back on what you have considered and learned this week…and in your struggles to wholeheartedly address these issues that come up…remember to pray. And as you pray, remember that “God has surely listened and has heard my prayer.”
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“Our whole being by its very nature is one vast need; incomplete, preparatory, empty yet cluttered, crying out for Him who can untie things that are now knotted together and tie up things that are still dangling loose.”
C. S. Lewis (quoted on page 44)
Thank you, Coleen, for summing up what we learned this week. I’m so thankful that God does listen to us! C.S. Lewis’ quote reminds me of the old chorus, “He’s able, He’s able, my Lord is able, I know my Lord is able to carry me through.” My job is to submit myself to Him, and as you said, “remain prayerFULL.”
He IS able…how thankful are we??!!!? <3
Perfect re-cap of a great study week. Clinging to all these Truths! Thank you so much, Coleen!
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