Do It Afraid

“For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love and of a sound mind.” 2 Timothy 1:7

Mommy, I’m scared,” cried my daughter from the back seat of our van after I announced that we were headed to a swimming lesson. With her reaction, you would have thought I was taking her to get a set of shots at the doctor’s office! But I quickly realized that my daughter was struggling with fear. With each tear that fell from her face, I was overwhelmed with compassion and I almost cried myself – LOL! I tried to console her by telling her that Jesus would be right there with her and I immediately began quoting Psalm 91. I prayed for God to remove her fear and to replace it with His power, love and a sound mind.

The instructor had to literally pry my daughter from my arms that day. And as I sat and prayed in the waiting room, I thought about how many times in my own life I had to do it afraid. There was a time in my life when I had to overcome fear by digging into God’s Word. I had to continually meditate on index cards filled with scripture throughout my day.  I had to do it afraid while holding onto God’s Word within my heart.

Maybe you are struggling with fear today and if so, I have good news for you. Romans 8:15 states, we do not have to live in bondage to fear but we can cry out, “Abba, Father.” You see, the moment you gave your life to Jesus, you had access to come boldly to the throne of grace to obtain mercy, grace and help in time of trouble (Hebrews 4:16). You do not have to live in the torment of fear any longer – you can cry out “Abba, Father” and receive mercy, grace and help in time of trouble. Just as I was moved to compassion on behalf of my daughter, God is moved into action on your behalf when you cry out to Him.  God loves you. He longs to comfort, encourage and give you His power, love and a sound mind.

It does not matter what you are afraid of because God is greater. Jesus conquered fear on the Cross and His perfect love casts out fear (1 John 4:18). You can rest in the fact that God loves you and is moved to compassion when you cry out to Him for help!  I am thrilled to share with you that my daughter did it afraid! She not only swam beautifully in her lesson, but she did it with a smile. She left the pool that day with a sense of joy and fulfillment. And the truth is that we can ALL do it afraid as we hold onto God’s Word within our heart.

Prayer:

“Lord, I come boldly to Your throne today to obtain mercy, grace and help. I do not want to live in fear another day. I declare fear is no longer welcome in my mind, body or spirit and I ask that You fill me with your power, love and a sound mind. I will do it afraid while holding Your Word within my heart. Amen.”

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Happiness versus Joy

“For His (God’s) anger is but for a moment, but His favor is for a lifetime and in His favor is life. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” Psalm 30:5, Amplified

For years, I placed my hope in my circumstances. When things were going well, I would experience happiness, but when difficulties arose, I would give myself over to anxiety and discouragement. All the while, JOY was waiting for me.

At that time, I did not know the difference between happiness and joy. Happiness is temporal, fleshly and dependent on “things” in the natural world how much money we have in our bank account, how many items of clothing we have in our closet, how we look, how well our children perform at school or how much acknowledgment we receive from our peers and the list goes on and on! Now, don’t get me wrong, all of these “things” can be wonderful and feel fabulous, but the happiness we receive from the things of this world are temporary, and can be taken away from us at any moment.

Joy on the other hand is stable, unmoving, and can stand solid in the most difficult of situations. While happiness is based on outward circumstances, joy is based upon our belief in God and the condition of our heart.

Nehemiah 8:10 states that the joy of the Lord is our strength. Another word for strength is endurance, which is the Greek word “hupomone.” “Hupo” literally means under and “mone” means to remain. Therefore, endurance can be defined as the capacity to bear up under difficult circumstances, not with a passive complacency, but with a hopeful (joyful) fortitude that actively resists weariness and defeat!

Joy is supernatural, it gives us the strength we need to actively resists weariness and defeat.  Joy is always above what the world has to offer. You see, God’s joy is solely dependent on His Word and what He says about our situation. No matter what you are currently going through – you can experience joy as you wait expectantly for God to move on your behalf! I encourage you to take your eyes off of your situation and place them on the Solution – God. As you do this, God will fill you with His joy and you can rest assured that your victory is at hand.

Prayer:

“Lord, forgive me for allowing my circumstances to dictate how I feel. I ask for You to fill me with supernatural joy. I need endurance. I long to bear up under difficult circumstances with a hopeful fortitude. Help me to resist weariness and defeat and receive Your supernatural joy. I declare that as I fix my eyes on You, the Author and Finisher of my faith that you will perfect that which concerns me this day (Psalm 138:8). Amen.”

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God’s Favor Isn’t Fair

“I would have lost heart, unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.  Wait on the Lord, be of good courage and He shall strengthen your heart; wait I say on the Lord.”  Psalm 27:13-14

That’s not fair!” shouted a small child at his frazzled mother trying to load her groceries onto the conveyer belt at the local grocery store.  The mother in return gave her son what I call, “the look” and quickly replied, “Honey, sometimes life just isn’t fair.”  And although this statement can be true, I began thinking about the fact that God’s favor also isn’t fair and how this is good news for you and me!

In the world, people receive undeserved favor because of who they know or what family they come from.  And if you know the right people, or have the right family name, it doesn’t take near as much effort to become a success.  But did you know that you are connected to the King of Kings and you come from a Royal line?  When you made Jesus the Lord of your life, you entered into His unmerited favor.  And it is because you are a child of God that I can say with confidence, God will do for you exceedingly, abundantly, above all you could ask or think (Ephesians 3:20).  It is my personal prayer that you will leave this post knowing who you are and to whom you belong.

Just look at the recent winner of American Idol.  Kris Allen, a worship leader and follower of Jesus Christ took the title because he is highly favored of God.  The world thought that Adam Lambert had the title in the bag, but they forgot to factor in the favor of God.  What you may not know is that behind the scenes, Kris Allen was always helping the other contestants.  He was stated by the judges to be one of the most humble contestants American Idol has even had on the show.  Friends, I believe that Kris’ character pleased God, which in return released the supernatural favor of God on his life.

God’s favor is unfair, undeserved and unmerited and when our lives line up with Biblical principles the world will see us lifted up and it will declare, “that’s not fair!”  To which we will respond, “You’re right, it’s not fair – it’s the favor of God!”

No matter how things may appear in the natural, I want to encourage you today that you have the supernatural favor of God.  The world may tell you that you won’t amount to much, but God says that He has plans to prosper you!  It doesn’t matter who you are or whom you are connected to on earth, you have the favor of God on your side and all things are possible with Him! 

Prayer:

“Lord, when I gave you my life I entered into your supernatural favor.  Thank you for loving me and covering my life with the unmerited, undeserved favor of God.  I will no longer strive and look to man for approval.  I declare that Your favor is enough!  When the world tells me I can’t, You tell me I can.  May my life bring you much glory.  Amen.”

 


SPEAK UP

“God-devotion makes a country strong; God-avoidance leaves people weak.”  Proverbs 14:29, The Message   

“…A time to keep silence, and a time to speak.” Ecclesiastes 3:7b

“If the world hates you, you know that it hated Me before it hated you.  If you were of the world, the world would love its own.  Yet because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.”  John 15:18-19

Most of you know my story, but what many of you do not know is that for years I hid my testimony out of shame.  I feared what people would think of me if they knew that I once was an abused, depressed, suicidal, gothic teenager.  After all, look at me now – I am a blonde-haired, optimistic woman, who loves Jesus and likes to wear all the colors of the rainbow. I only wear the color black now because it makes me look thinner. LOL!  Can I get an Amen for the slimming color of black ladies? 

I have a great respect for all individuals who SPEAK UP for what they believe in, even when I beg to differ.  The problem as I see it, is that it is “culturally okay” for someone to share about their liberal views, but when it comes to sharing conservative views, you are met with severe criticism.  The media seems to favor liberals who SPEAK UP, but they expect Christians to remain silent or as they call it “tolerant”. 

As Christians we are commanded by God to love everyone, however we can love someone without changing our beliefs to do this.  We don’t have to compromise our beliefs in order to love someone else for who they are.  If the world’s definition of “tolerance” means agreeing with their lifestyle or their beliefs then I will never be “tolerant” as long as their beliefs and lifestyles contradict the Bible.

Ecclesiastes 3 tells us that there is a time for everything…there is a time to keep silence, but there is a time to SPEAK UP.” Carrie Prejean, Miss California  had a choice to make in the recent Miss America Pageant.  And I am so proud of Carrie because she decided within a moments notice to SPEAK UP and tell the world her personal view on the institution of marriage.  Carrie agrees with our Founding Fathers and the belief of our Country for over 200 years that marriage is between a man and a woman. To hear Carrie’s answer: click Here.

The truth is whether you agree with her or not, we should all celebrate that Carrie Prejean made the choice to SPEAK UP. Her view being a conservative one has been met with much criticism (hence reiterating my point that it is culturally okay for someone to share their liberal views, but when it comes to sharing conservative views, you are met with severe disparagement).  To hear Carrie’s recent interview with Sean Hannity:  Click here.

My point in sharing Carrie’s story with you today is that it is time for all of us to SPEAK UP and tell the world what we believe.  So many times when asked a difficult question, we change the subject or give a pat answer.  I believe strongly that it is time for God’s people to SPEAK UP.  Will you join me and make the decision to SPEAK UP for God?  And will you accept that when you SPEAK UP and declare that you believe in Jesus Christ that the world may hate you (John 15:18-19)?  It is my prayer that we will long for God’s approval more than man’s approval.

I realize this is not your typical “Tuesdays With Tracy,” however I pray that you leave this post today encouraged to SPEAK UP!   This choice will come with persecution from the world, but let us remember that our life on earth is temporal and our heavenly home is eternal. 

Prayer:

“Lord, I declare that I will SPEAK UP and declare my belief in God whenever given the chance.  I will not compromise my beliefs in order to obtain the approval of man.  I declare that a God-devoted country is strong and that a God-avoided country leaves people weak. Speak to the heart of our leaders, help them to SPEAK UP and not compromise their belief in God, for this alone will keep our Country strong.   Amen.”


Meditate On These Things…

 

Summing it all up, friends, I’d say you’ll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious – best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse.”  Philippians 4:8, The Message

Have you ever had one of those days when all you seem to hear is bad news?  Maybe it was a telephone call, an email or your local news that brought these dreadful reports to your attention and before you knew it, you were sinking into a state of hopelessness!  And although it would not be wise to totally ignore such issues, Paul clearly states in the verse above that it is in our best interest not to meditate on the worst, but on the best of things.

Every day it is important for us to find at least one positive report to meditate on.  It may be the testimony of a friend who got a breakthrough, a family member who received a raise or you may have gotten a good report from your doctor, but even if you can’t seem to think of anything praiseworthy on earth, you can always ponder God’s Word.  I have found that just one Word from God can change your life! 

In honor of thinking upon what is true, noble, reputable, compelling and gracious, I am going to share with you a few scriptures to meditate on when you are longing to think upon the best and not the worst:

My God can take me higher than my circumstances:

“Hear my cry, O God; attend to my prayer.  From the end of the earth I will cry to you, when my heart is overwhelmed; lead me to the Rock that is higher than I.  For you have been a shelter for me, a strong tower from the enemy.  I will abide in Your tabernacle forever; I will trust in the shelter of Your wings.  Selah.”  Psalm 61:1-4

If God is for me, who can be against me:

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.  Therefore I will not fear, even though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; though its waters roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with swelling.  There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God.  The holy place of the tabernacle of the Most High.  God is in the midst of her, she shall not be moved; God shall keep her, just at the break of dawn.”  Psalm 46:1-5

When I speak the Word of God out loud, it will move mountains on my behalf:

“For the Word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.”  Hebrews 4:12

Let’s make a choice to think upon good things this day.  Even when we are dealing with difficult circumstances we can have joy within our heart as we meditate on things worthy to be praised.

Prayer:

“Lord, I lift up every negative report to You today.  I ask that while I think upon the good things, that You would move on my behalf.  I declare that You are above every circumstance in my life and I will not fear.  You tell us in Psalm 46, that we do not need to fear because You are our refuge and strength and our very present help in trouble.  I love You and I choose today to think upon what is true, noble and praise-worthy.  Amen.”