From Stricken To Soaring

From:
Stricken to Soaring
Slighted to Sought Out
Rejected to Rejoicing
Felt Worthless, Made Worthy

#God's Grace

From:

Stricken to Soaring

Slighted to Sought Out

Rejected To Rejoicing

Felt Worthless, Made Worthy

~ Kim Batson

#God’sGrace

JoyOnTheJourney.com

From Lonely To Loved

From lonely to loved…

From lost to light…

From despair to dance…

From sorrow to song.

~ Kim Batson, JoyOnTheJourney.com

That’s what God will do for you!

Blessings,

Kim

From Pain To Power

From pain to power…

From hurt to healing…

From trials to triumph…

From victim to victory…

– that’s what God will do for you!

~Kim Batson, JoyOnTheJourney.com

What God Thinks About Me Is Infinitely More Important…

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In this hyperconnected world in which so many people spend so much time in social media, do you find yourself wondering what your network thinks of you?

I think, if we’re honest, most of us would say “Hmm…yes…” to that.

The more important question, however, is “What does God think of me?

We know that God loves us. And wow, what an amazing and wonderful truth that is.

But what does God really think of the way that we live in this world? And does it matter?

The scripture says that God knows our hearts. In fact, He knows us better than we know ourselves.

He also told us that if we are to spend eternity with Him, we must return His love, with all of our heart, with all of our soul, with all of our mind, and with all of our strength. So, yes, it matters.

Fortunately, when you fully realize how much He loves you, what He has done for you, and the amazing plan He has for YOUR life, it’s easy to surrender to His love.

It might not be so easy, however, to fit your actions to your intentions. That is why He offers us His Spirit to lead, guide and empower us to do what we know we should do.

So here’s a couple of reflective questions to finish this thought today:

Knowing that He knows your heart, your thoughts, your attitudes, and your actions:

Would you say that your life is spent pursuing the applause of Heaven or the applause of people?

Which means more to you?

And which do you think means most to Him?

 

I think you know…

 

 

P.S. ~ Hat-tip to the person who coined the phrase: “What God thinks about me is infinitely more important than what others think about me.” If you know who they are, feel free to let me know in comments below…

 

 

Joy That Frees Your Spirit

Remember when you were a child and something made you so happy that you started spinning around with glee? You may have jumped, you may have danced with joy, but you couldn’t keep still! So my question is, what holds us back from demonstrating such a joyful spirit as this as we grow older?

There’s an old Hebrew word for joy that suggests maybe we shouldn’t stop experiencing such joyful emotion like that. It’s the word “giyl” (pron. gheel) or “guwl” (pron. gool) and it means to find so much joy that you spin around with wild emotion! Interesting etymology, perhaps it’s where we get the word: “glee”. It is the word used for “joy” in Habakkuk 3:18 – “I will joy in the God of my salvation.” When was the last time you spun around with pure joy like this? Has it been a while, a long while?

Here’s the kicker: this kind of pure joy, in the context of this scripture, was expressed even when things weren’t going well. I’ll talk more about this in another post, but suffice it to say, you can choose joy, feel joy, and know joy, enough to spin about, regardless of circumstances. Wow. That kind of joy only comes from God.

When you experience joy like this, what others think really doesn’t matter. We know that King David exuberantly danced for joy, and may have even spun about, at the return of the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem. So much so, his wife mocked him, but he didn’t care. You see, such joy frees your spirit.

Like the release of a dove to fly, when you really grasp the joy that God gives, you want to spread your wings too. You feel the freedom to show your joy back to Him with pure abandon. The norms of society, of course, have taught us to restrain ourselves from showing too much emotion, but God does not. He doesn’t tell us to button it up. Even if you don’t feel as if you could spin around with joy in public, you might want to in the privacy of your own home. Why not? Break the rules! Experience the full joy of the Lord and the joy of a little child again. It’s not childish, it’s child-like, and there’s a significant difference. Jesus said: “Unless you become like a little child, you cannot enter into the kingdom of God.” Although in this instance He was referring to humility and faith in our Father, we have it on good authority that some child-like attributes are good, even essential for us to adopt.

So the next time you think on the absolute goodness of God and let His joy flood your soul and spirit, let yourself have the freedom to dance before Him, even jump or spin around with glee again! (Okay, be careful not to fall.) Watch what it does for your emotional, spiritual, and physical well-being.

Let your Father know how much you find joy in Him! He would be delighted in your pure and unadulterated happiness and joy. He’s like that.