Monday, July 24, 2006

'dNba' treasure hunt ...

So there are 366 "do NOT be afraids" in the Bible? Hmmm, I think I am in need of a treasure hunt! ... a personal treasure hunt! 366 means there is one for each day and an extra one for good measure or save it for leap year.
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"The Lord Himself goes before you & will go with you;
He will never leave you nor forsake you.
Do NOT be afraid; Do NOT be discouraged. "
deut 31:8

This is one of my favorite verses I keep written on a 3x5 to keep it visually in my brain. I pray this too.

You know me and how I strongly believe our lives are an adventure full of mystery. What a perfect verse to for me to keep tucked closed to my spirit. God designed my journey so He knows what is ahead because He was there. He comes back and travels with me. He walks Hand in hand never leaving me nor forsaking for something or someone else. I sure love it when He leans in and Whispers with His Warm Low Voice, "Do NOT be afraid; do NOT be discouraged" .

There is power in fear and the enemy understands the law of fear keenly. Take a moment and stand back. Watch how fear spreds through a group of people. Amazing how easy it is to get caught up in it.
''Fear is contagious & if you catch it, it will make your life a wasteland.''
The Insider - peterson & shany

What a good way to travel with God on your journey. It can be personal or a family hunt! Might what to try it for yourself!

2 comments:

  1. Some encouragement for your journey:

    Transition is an adventure. But it is an adverture into the unknown with all the attendant risks that the uncharted can formulate around us. Change provokes our hearts because it challenges the status quo. It makes us feel uneasy and vulnerable because it takes us into territory where we have never been before. We are happy to talk about Abraham going out without knowing where he was going, simply trusting God to get him there (Heb 11:8). However, when it is our turn to make the journey of faith, it is a different matter. God has his own road maps for times such as these. The old ones are useless to us, and the new ones are filled out as we go!

    Every change involves a letting go of one thing to reach out for what is next. It is death by installments - the slow death of our mind-sets, our attitudes, perceptions, and paradigms with apparently nothing to take its place. That is, we only see the replacement concept as we journey. We don't just see it, though; we experience it. Sometimes our experience is first, and we go through something that we understand only in retrospect. It si important therefore, if we are to journey with the Lord into new lands, that we build in time to reflect and review where we are and where we have come from. Our road map to faith must be kept up to date and relevant for anyone else coming after us.

    Pioneers draw the maps; they seldom enjoy them! Every days' journey into the new is accompanied by a slow and, at times, painful letting go of the old. There is a death process to be worked through in transition. Future fruit comes from the present death (John 12:24).

    The Holy Spirit will, if we allow Him, teach us how to be present to the moment with God. there is a God-consciousness that is so compelling that we need never worry again. There is a peace so profound that it is unshakable. There is a rest in God so potent that the enemy fears it! (Rest is a weapon against evil.)

    In order to be alive to God in this way, we must surrentder to Him and to everything He brings. He allows in His wisdom what He could easily prevent by His power. The dying daily that is Paul's description involves a death-to-self process. Change is the pivotal point of that process. If you enjoy God's life, you cannot fear change. Where He is present, resistance has died.

    Death, the understanding of change, liberates us to experience the adventure of new things. We welcome the risk because His life fizzes in our bloodstream. He sparkles with new gifts, new realms, fresh annointing, and different challenges to faith and love.

    .....The inevitablity of change is made enjoyable by His presence. As we submit to each process, our appreciateion of the journey grows and our faith increases. Change comes from within. Everything that God does in us comes from the inside to the outside. That is why our inward development is more important than the outward circumstances. If we give the Lord Jesus the ground he requires on the inside of our life, then each present set of external challenges shall diminish, if not disappear...........

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  2. I love maps! Your comment here Our road map to faith must be kept up to date and relevant for anyone else coming after us. really clicked with me. I see as I blog, I am mapping out my learnings and my faith on this amazing journey called my life....

    Also love His Life Fizzes in our bloodstream perfect way to discribe my grow in Him of late. I feel it!

    This is a good mind~bender If you enjoy God's life, you cannot fear change. Where He is present, resistance has died. I have found Joy after many years of dark moody times. I am truly enjoying life more ... still need to give in ... to give all ... to give over to Him .... I surely have an exciting road ahead...

    thank you c, for some great mind~benders and faith boosters...

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