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Have you ever felt like life is a black hole? Life is so hard and seems so dark that it is going to swallow you up. We beg and plead with God in our prayers only to hear nothing from him. We feel lost, alone, …
Finding Faith in the Mess
“How sweet is your name, Lord, how good You are
Love to sing in the name of the Lord, love to sing for you all?
Death could not hold You, the veil tore before You
You silenced the boast, of sin and grave
The heavens are roaring, the praise of Your glory
For You are raised to life again”
<b>What a Beautiful Name
Hillsong Worship</b>
Have you ever felt the need to prove yourself? That’s probably a silly question. We all doubt ourselves at some point. But, I have to ask, because many of us live out each day trying to prove something to someone without even realizing we are doing it. We get stuck in the endless cycle of not-good-enough and fall into the trap of striving towards the unattainable and that which was not meant for us.
Have you ever…
-felt like an outcast
-doubted your ability
-convinced yourself there was no way you could do something
-felt unworthy
-felt too fat, too skinny, too shy, too loud, too dumb, too smart, too ugly
-felt like you don’t fit the mold so you must not fit in
-seen someone else achieve the dream you have crushing all your hopes
-felt like you will never measure up
I have felt all those things and more. I am a pretty competitive person. Tell me I can’t do something and that usually ignites a fire inside me to prove you wrong. Not to shove it in your face that I can do what you say I cannot. Rather, it’s to prove to myself that I can; that I am stronger than I think I am. However, this does not limit me from not feeling good enough; from skirting the constant desire to prove myself.
Most of us Christians know in our heads that our value and worth do not lie in this world. Society and culture do not dictate our confidence. Yet, so many of us, most of us, live like we believe Christ as our confidence. We live in a constant state of proving and it’s time we are done.
I love the song, “What a Beautiful Name,” by Hillsong Worship. It is a simple, yet powerful, message of the glory of God. One portion of the song pierced my soul deep. The lyrics say, “You silenced the boast, of sin and grave.” This right here about did me in.
I know Easter has passed, but give me a moment to head back there and talk for a minute about Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday. You see, we have church on Friday remembering the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross. It’s usually a somber service recalling the death our Savior experienced for each of us. Then, come Sunday, we celebrate jubilantly praising God for raising Jesus on that third day. We forget about Saturday. The silence of Saturday must have been deafening.
Whenever I think about that Saturday, I can’t help but wonder what the world was doing, how they were reacting, on that day. Were Jesus’ enemies rejoicing gloating over their victory? Where his followers curled up in each others homes crying and completely somber? Would there be disciples who made a fuss trying to prove that Jesus is actually who he says he is even though his body lay in a tomb? How much proving was going on from Jesus’ followers? How many of them cried out and fought to prove Jesus was the Messiah? I wonder.
This song, however, states that he silenced death and he did it without proof. Let me explain. Jesus didn’t have to resurrect on Saturday in order to hurry up and prove himself because the proof was already there: in the silence. He knew, and I believe his followers knew as well, that the silence of the grave on that Saturday only strengthened the proof of Jesus’ power. And this is where we need to live.
We are already proven. Our value, our worth, our purpose solidified. We have nothing to prove because all has already been proven thru Christ. You are good enough, worthy enough, smart enough, valuable because of Jesus. Period. No need to strive to prove how beneficial you are. You matter to the One who silenced the boast of the grave. You matter more than you could ever fathom. It’s about time we lay all the proving down and live like it.
And, when we feel like we aren’t good enough (because that is going to happen more often than not), we let him fill in the gaps like only he can. If the One who had everything to lose if he didn’t prove himself remained silent on that Saturday, than we don’t have to shout our value from the mountaintops. Let him speak for you. Let him fill in the gaps. You have nothing to prove.
Love & Blessings,
Meg
I was sitting outside watching my kids enjoy the first warm day in a long time when I received a text. The message informed me of another school shooting. I told my friend that I was so happy I didn’t watch the news. I had …
We chase things. Like running after a busy toddler, we chase after dreams, hopes, and aspirations. We long for affirmation and often search for it in the wrong place. We strive instead of do. We hustle instead of rest. We are chasing viral.
We long for the followers; hunger for that attention. We chase after the wrong beast and it swallows us whole. Soon, we lose sight of our initial goal and lose a sense of ourselves. We wonder how we got here; where we went wrong.
We were chasing viral instead of chasing Jesus.
When we choose to chase Jesus, affirmation follows. The attention we long for is fulfilled in an immeasurable security in who we are and who we were created to be.
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. Psalm 139:14
You are worthy beyond your following. You are worthy even when the affirmation never seems to come.
You.
Are.
Worthy.
Stop striving and start doing. Stop chasing viral and start running after Jesus. Do the little things because they matter even though they seem to go unnoticed. Your Father in heaven sees. That is where your true value lies.
Chasing viral will leave you empty, frustrated, and depressed. Running after Jesus will leave you filled and energized in the depths of your soul. We are going to find out that all those little things we did that went unnoticed where actually the big things that mattered.
Stop chasing viral.
Run after Jesus.
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart. Hebrews 12:1-3
Love & Blessings,
Meg
Fifteen years. Seems like a lifetime. Seems like a blink of an eye. Scott and I were married 15 years ago. We had a six year dating adventure before we walked down the aisle. While I feel like we have been together for a lifetime …
“We dig broken cisterns and sip on water that leaks out and runs dry.” Lysa TerKeurst Lysa TerKeurst gave a sermon about the Samaritan woman. It is no surprise that this is one of my favorite Bible stories. In this parable found in John 4, …
Life is hard sometimes, isn’t it? If we aren’t facing challenges in our personal lives, we witness hardships in others’ lives.
Alcoholism
Financial Distress
Anger
Fear
Distrust
Anxiety
Depression
Insecurity
Miscarriage
Marital strife
Broken Relationships
There’s my list. These are things that feel broken; that make me feel lost and unworthy. If I’m not careful, they will own me. This list will be the author of my story if I let it in. And let me be clear, it will come in. This list will beat the door in and take over.
If I let it.
It’s easy for me to get wrapped up in the hard. I find myself resting in the difficult finding comfort where there is none. When goodness shines its light into my life, it can be difficult to grasp. Like a sunbeam shining through the window, I cannot grab hold of the light. It slips right through my fingers.
I can’t grasp the goodness because I lack belief: believing that God wants to and will do good things in and through my life. I get comfortable in my distress. I choose to stand on the edge of the cliff at all times waiting to fall into the trench not realizing that not every good things ushers in a bad thing in the next season.
Accepting blessings, allowing life to truly be good, can be hard for me. I remember the hard all too often and forget the redemption and the Redeemer. God desires to bless me and you. He doesn’t want us to sit in our difficult times. He mourns right alongside us when our hearts are broken. He is eager to see our healing. Why then, is it so hard to get to the other side and receive His goodness?
Fear.
Control.
Comfort.
When we live in the hard, we deny His grace. When we live in a constant state of panic and crisis, we deny His power. Yes, this life surly can be hard. Difficulties will come. James chapter one talks all about the trials of this life. However, the Bible is full of redemption, grace, and new beginnings. We get laser-focused on the hard and lose sight of the good relinquishing power to our trauma instead of our Healer. We steal His glory and make it our own, shining a light on our hardships instead of His goodness.
We need to allow God to get us from destruction to healing. His power must infiltrate our lives opening our hearts to a life fulfilled not condemned. God never intended for you and I to live in constant crisis. There is no power, control, or comfort in this space. Instead, fear resides here. Don’t let it take over.
There is power in the name of Jesus. Let that power run through your veins. Let the light bring warmth to your face. Feel it. Live it. Heal from it.
Heal me, O Lord, and I will be healed; save me and I will be saved, for you are the one I praise. Jeremiah 17:14
Love & Blessings,
Meg
I love celebrating my friends’ successes. I get so excited when I go on Instagram or Facebook and see them thriving in their dream or that step they took based completely on faith. It’s fun and I love jumping for joy for them. I know …