Hey Dented Fenders! Unfortunately, I have been sick this week. Never fun :-/ Tried as I might, I just didn't have it in me to do much, including write. I anticipate being back in the saddle by next week, but in the meanwhile I've reposted one of my most visited posts from last year. Hope you find it encouraging, and I'm still happy to fulfill any requests from the "For Further Thought" section. Happy reading!
I was sitting around the other day thinking about how implausible my dreams are. Do you ever have those times where you wonder why on earth you think you’re able to do something? It can be the ability to heal a broken relationship, get out of debt, find inner peace and joy, succeed financially or being able to develop deeper relationships. Whatever it is, if it’s something big and important, something that inherently carries with it the ability to not only succeed but to spectacularly fail, I find I can be paralyzed by it.
I was sitting around the other day thinking about how implausible my dreams are. Do you ever have those times where you wonder why on earth you think you’re able to do something? It can be the ability to heal a broken relationship, get out of debt, find inner peace and joy, succeed financially or being able to develop deeper relationships. Whatever it is, if it’s something big and important, something that inherently carries with it the ability to not only succeed but to spectacularly fail, I find I can be paralyzed by it.
Nobody wants to fail, right? So in my moments of fear, I begin to worry it won’t happen,
whatever my “it” may be. I won’t
get that promotion, heal that emotional wound, move forward in victory—I’m sure
I’ll fall right on my face. Then
the negative whisperers move in.
You ever meet them? They’re
those voices in your head saying you not only won’t do it, but you never could
do it and it was arrogant to believe you might be able to do it to begin
with.
They’re a nasty lot, these whisperers. They love to mimic people in your mind,
some long dead, and disguise themselves as someone whose approval you’ve
valued. They can take on the face
of your mom or dad, an enemy or friend, a significant relationship, or even
God. Sometimes they’ll pose as all
of the above, leaving you feeling hopeless and helpless, chastising yourself
for ever having the audacity to dream big.
But as I was sitting there listening to those nasty
whisperers trying to gnaw away at my soul, I began to hear another voice. This voice was calling my name, trying
to get my attention. It came from
a place of love and understanding, of genuine care and concern. This voice whispered, Stop! Listen to me. You are everything to me and there
isn’t anything I wouldn’t do for you.
Then the voice reminded me of a scripture which
reads:
“I pray that out of his glorious
riches he may strengthen you with
power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your
hearts through faith. And I pray
that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the believers, to grasp how wide and long
and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the
fullness of God. Now to him who is
able to do immeasurably more than all
we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be the glory…” (Eph.3:16f)
Silent tears rained gently down my face as my dad showed up
and reminded me He was there to strengthen me with His power. His love for me is beyond what I can
comprehend but in that moment He was filling me with it, reminding me that He’s
able to accomplish so much more than my current “it” issue. My dad knows how to pull the bullies
off me, wipe the dirt off my face, fill me with courage and send me forward
again with faith. You see my dad
is the biggest Dad on the block and no
one is able to defeat Him. He
is in my corner, fighting for my cause.
I have nothing to fear.
Guess what?
He’s your dad, too! He
loves you and longs to connect with you, to chase those nasty whisperers away
from you and fill your heart and mind with love, vision, compassion and
peace. And if you let Him, He’ll
fill you again with confidence so you can walk back out onto the playground of
life, ready.
For further thought:
What do the whisperers in your head tell you? Take a hard look at those negative though patterns in your
life, write them down, then cross them out and write God’s truth right next to
it. While you can do this in your
head, it is a very powerful experience to actually do it on paper. If you don’t know the truths to replace
the lies with, a great place to start is at biblegateway.com. You can find every version of the bible
online there, and you can type in key words like worthy, love, grace and
forgiveness and find several scriptures on each topic. I promise you the result will be worth
the effort!
Still need help?
Post a few of your negative whispers and I’ll post a few scriptures for
you to consider. Or you can always email me at ennoiaministries@gmail.com. Blessings!
Barb
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