Let Me Outta Here!

Let Me Outta Here!

Outside the box, precept minstries,

Does this sound familiar? (click here)

Have you ever felt like you were in a box and desperately needed out?Perhaps this box was a box of someone else’s design . I am not talking about a physical box necessarily but one constructed with rules and laws someone else made and held together by very strong emotions.

Recently I found myself trapped in one of those boxes. I was simply strolling along in my thoughts, meditating on the goodness of the Lord and the journey He has taken me on. A journey like nothing I could have even imagined where I’ve climbed the highest of mountains, stood breathless amazed by the view and captured by the euphoria of it all. And yet while on that same journey found myself pulled into the deep unfathomable depths of discouragement, swirling, swirling headed for despair.

As I was contemplating the mountain tops and how quickly you can plummet to the depths and how it is possible to pull out of the plunge, God spoke in that still small voice. I pressed in so I wouldn’t miss what He was saying, “Tell them what you have learned.” I ponder that for a moment, and I ask “What I have learned?” “Yes the things I’ve taught you, teach others also.”

I’ve learned a lot over the years, just what am I to share? And again I hear His voice, “those things that enable you to pull out of the plunge.” I began contemplating what those were.

In the middle of this time of contemplation David and I were writing a blog on Spiritual Disciplines. It’s really a shame that is not emphasized in our church’s much, but is key to the spiritual growth of believers. Jesus and Paul have a lot to say on the subject so imagine how surprised I was to hear the lid slam shut on a box that, up until that point, I didn’t even know existed.

We found ourselves in a dark and suffocating place, where the walls kept squeezing relentlessly waiting to hear us cry “Uncle”! I was frustrated and kicking at the sides for all I was worth. The harder I kicked and the more I tried to explain, the more pressure the hand that was clamped over my mouth exerted and the louder the hissing was in my ear. The voice that claimed to be protecting the family of God from wolves in sheep’s clothing, yet at the same time accusing us of being “one of them”.

At the point of exhaustion, I sat down, sucking in air and not wanting to let any escape.

It was then that once again, I heard that still small voice. Lest I run the risk of being stuffed back into a box I had previously been trapped in I admit, I believe God spoke to me. He said “Don’t let them distract you from what you know to be truth and what I’ve told you to do and stuff you into their box. Stand firm in the truth you know, it doesn’t need defending and you’ll never convince them otherwise.”

You know them. They are self appointed guardians of a truth of their own understanding. They make up rules and dare you to break them and when you do they go straight for the juggler ready to take you out before you even know what hit you!

But isn’t that what the Pharisees did? Throughout His entire ministry the Pharisees followed Jesus around trying to cram Him into a box that they had designed, with special attention paid to the details.They had created their own rules, 633 to be exact. They dared Jesus and His disciples to break them.

But break them they did! He

    • healed on the Sabbath.
    • ate with tax collectors.
    • touched the coffin of a dead man when He raised him from the dead.
    • spoke to an adulterous Gentile woman.
    • prepared and ate grain on the Sabbath.
    • didn’t wash hands before eating.

Jesus valued people over man made rules! He came to rock their world and kick the lids off man’s homemade boxes. He came to set the captives free!

Boxes come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Some are designed according to:

    • How you should look or act
    • What you say, not only verbally but in writing as well
    • Where you go
    • Who you hang out with
    • What church/denomination you are a affiliated with
    • What Bible translation you use and the list goes on………….

Do any of these look like boxes you have designed? Yes, I did go there. You see if we aren’t careful we all have the potential to create boxes. That is one of those things The Lord has been teaching me and wants me to teach others also. :)

So be on guard lest you find yourself designing your own line of boxes!

Let’s start a conversation! Share with us a time you found yourself inside another person’s box!

Real Life Love Stories

Real Life Love Stories

Precept Ministries,Kay Arthur,Moore OK, disaster

It’s been a week of; great loss and devastation, a roller coaster of emotions, miracles, an epic outpouring of care and concern and stunning images of love captured for the world to see. It has been said that a picture is worth a thousand words and this week we would all agree. The images of the devastation in Moore, Oklahoma have been seared into our hearts and minds. There are no words to describe the photos.

Click here to read more about Moore love

(In case you are wondering why I am linking you to another site, it is because I also write blogs for Precept’s Establish blog site! You may want to subscribe to it as well because what I don’t write on there David does!)

4 Tips on How to Break Free From Fear!

4 Tips on How to Break Free From Fear!

Breaking Free From Fear, precept ministriesObviously there is plenty to fear, some real fears and some irrational ones. The question of course is how do we handle fear? How should we respond?

Before we talk about how to respond to fear, let’s lay a foundational principle. Fear is not the lack of courage. Courage is not the lack of fear. Fear is a normal human response to stress or danger, real or perceived.

For a Christian, courage is making the choice to walk by faith and do what’s right even when we are afraid. In other words, it is not that we will never feel fear; but fear should never control us!

Click here to read more  about How to Break Free From Fear!

(In case you are wondering why I am linking you to another site, it is because I also write blogs for Precept’s Establish blog site! You may want to subscribe to it as well because what I don’t write on there David does!)

 

The Scattering!

The Scattering!

It was a beautiful day, the rain had stopped, the sky was clear and a magnificent rainbow filled the sky. They were no longer cooped up with all those animals and the fresh air was a sweet perfume to their nostrils. And if that was not enough, God spoke a blessing over Noah and his family, “Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the earth”. Noah built an altar and worshiped God. Life was good! (more…)

Law, Grace and What Makes Les Miserables

Law, Grace and What Makes Les Miserables

  • Les Miserables, Precept Ministries,Establish,

“I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice.”

Abraham Lincoln, speech in Washington D.C., 1865

…mercy triumphs over judgment. – James 2:13

In Christianity it seems there is always a struggle between grace and law, between those who are merciful and those who demand strict justice. This balance between judgment and mercy seems hard to find in our modern world. The Apostle Paul gave us the balance in Scripture. But since he emphasized it often, we are left with the impression that the first century church didn’t quite grasp it either and was always in need of a reminder. (more…)

Looking Back – Moving Forward – Making an Impact!

Looking Back – Moving Forward – Making an Impact!

Looking Back, Precept Ministries, Kay Arthur, Bible study

A couple of years ago my word for the New Year was Intentional. Although I have a new word for this year (which I will share with you in another post) I learned how important it is to be intentional about life. The end of one year and the beginning of the next is a great time to evaluate where you’ve been and where you are going. In order to be the most effective in 2013 I must: take a look back, ask myself some questions, evaluate the answers, tweak my direction if need be, and move forward according to God’s leading. (more…)

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