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    • Being Still is the hardest part

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on May 21, 2018

      Psalm 46:10 (NCV) God says, “Be still and know that I am God.”|

      I had another “a-ha” moment with God the other day thanks to a catchy jingle I heard on television. I think it was for a local car dealership, but my mind didn’t wander to cars or the amenities I need in one. Instead, I found myself thinking about a point I had heard in a sermon a few months back. Strange how God works sometimes isn’t it? Anyway, the jingle went something like this “I want it all, and I want it now!” Advertisers…they have an uncanny knack of feeding the “I must have it all and I must have it right now” craving don’t they?

      I have to admit, when I “WANT” to do something, especially when it’s something I am passionate about, I tend to lean in the “I WANT IT NOW” direction. Most of the time, I’ve ended up falling flat on my face. Not because I haven’t tried hard enough mind you, but because I was trying to take “shortcuts” to get there. I was trying to go on my own time table and in my own strength and not relying on God’s strength or His timing. What my “I want it right now” mentality failed to realize is that God wasn’t done with the “preparation and equipping” phase of my training. “Ah!” there’s the essential key I kept missing to reach my desired goal.

      Having taken the “I WANT IT NOW” test a time or two, I FINALLY decided to take a step back and look at what I believe God has called me to do. During many stages of my growth in Christ, I have asked myself questions such as:

      • What is God’s purpose for my life on this Earth?
      • What specific task does He want me to accomplish?
      • Am I fully equipped for what He has called me to do?

      If the answer is “NO” or “I’m not sure” to these questions then God is, more than likely, calling me to something more specific.

      So, through prayer and seeking His guidance, I need to listen for His voice telling me to move forward. Until He moves me, I have to go back to the waiting phase. During the wait, I have take steps to begin further developing the gifts God gave me so that I can become more specific about my purpose.

      This time, while I’m in the equipping phase (whether it’s 10 days or 10 years) you won’t catch me sitting idle. I will continue to seek for the wisdom, guidance, direction, and peace that can only come from Him. I will trust, obey, and P-U-S-H! (Pray-Until-Something-Happens) Instead of “rushing out” ahead of Him and falling flat on my face, I’m waiting on His perfect timing.

      Is there something that you’re passionate about doing but for some reason things aren’t working out the way you thought they would? You may be in the equipping phase too. Learn all that you can while you are there. Continue to praise God with all that you are and all that you have. Then when you’ve done all you need to do…wait on His timing…it’s always perfect!

      Psalm 5-3 Lord, every morning you hear my voice. Every morning, I tell you what I need, and I wait for your answer.

      Psalm 27:14 Wait for the Lord’s help. Be strong and brave, and wait for the Lord’s help.

      Isaiah 40:31 but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.

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    • Praying through my circumstances

      Posted at 8:45 am by sneuhofer, on August 20, 2017
      Isaiah 55:6 Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near.
      Prayer is an essential tool for every Christ follower to develop and incorporate into their daily walk.  It’s the way we communication with the God who spoke the entire world into existence. WOW… just think about that for a second…the God of the universe cares about the details of my circumstances. Mind blowing isn’t it? With everything going on in the world you would think He would have more important things to pay attention to than the details of my day. But the daily reading of His word I’m reminded that He does care and He wants very deeply for me (and you) to know Him the way that He knows me.
      When I first started to follow Christ as an adult, I found myself praying more for help from him than anything else. Sometimes all I could manage to get out was “God help…please.” Have you ever felt like that?
      The truth is – we can talk to God just like we talk to one of our friends or family members during the good and bad times of our day. My prayer life has grown so much stronger over the past few years and God has moved in miraculous ways in my life. My prayer time now is not confined to one time and one place; I talk to God throughout the day. It’s just me and Him facing the day together.
      He wants us to trust him and to feel like we can come to Him with ANYTHING. His shoulders are big enough to handle the toughest fight of our lives and nothing is too minor for Him listen. I know He’s with me, walking beside me every step of my day. He is waiting for me to open up and share the most intimate details of my life with Him. He wants me to talk about what bothers me and what makes me happy throughout the day. It’s not like He doesn’t know what’s going on already…He knows and He cares. He’s just waiting for me to include Him in the conversation.
      Through this type of communication, I have become more thankful for the little things He has given me. I praise Him throughout the day for the beauty I see around me. I also pray for people I don’t even know in the cars beside me as I drive or those standing in line at the grocery store.
      The next time you have a decision to make or you’re having a bad day, instead of reaching for the phone to unload on a friend, spend some time just talking to Jesus. He is a friend like no other. He will never put you on hold or have to “call you back” because one of the kids flushed something down the toilet or the dog just chewed up your favorite throw pillow. He is always available and always has the right answer… it might not be the answer or in the timing you think want…but remember He sees the big picture of your life.
      Proverbs 3:5 – 6
      Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.
      Related scripture
      James 1:6, James 5:16, Philippians 4:6-7, Hebrews 4:14-16, 1 Peter 5:6-7

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