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Action Requires Believing

Friday, May 13th, 2011

It takes action steps…steps of faith to complete God’s work in you and through you.

Philippians 2:12-13 says, “Continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling for it is God who works in you to will and to act according to HIS good purpose.” You must persevere and not give up. Don’t quit…don’t stop…take action!!!

I believe we all want more. I’m not talking about just more wealth or success. I believe we all want to make a greater difference in the lives of our family or in the lives of others. We want our life to be significant…to count. We want to make a greater difference even if it’s serving in a small way. We desire to pass down a legacy that brings glory and honor to God. In order for us to experience a life of significance, we must believe and take action. You must believe who you truly are in Christ. You must believe that He has equipped you and will continue to do so to fulfill His purpose for your life. You must believe deep down in your heart that He truly loves you and wants His best for you. He wants to see you live the role He created you to fulfill.

Action requires believing. To believe is to trust that His purpose and His ways are good. It is to trust that He is consistently working to accomplish his purpose in and through you! The steps you take are a testimony to what you truly believe. If you’re having trouble following through with action then you might need to examine what you truly believe. I’m afraid what we often confess to believe is different from what we live and what our heart and mind says to us. At some point lies have taken root and have bloomed into loud walls of defeat. You can’t fully commit until you truly believe in yourself and in God’s purpose for you. The words of doubt that we speak can be the very thing that stops us in our tracks. You will never move beyond the barriers that are in your mind. In order for you to move forward, you will need to replace the lies with God’s Word. “God’s Word is Truth, and the Truth shall make you free! (John 8:32)

1 John 3:21 says, “Dear friends, if our hearts do not condemn us, we have confidence before God…” Could the very thing that is causing you to not have the confidence to move forward by the lies that you believe and think? What lies are robbing you of your confidence in yourself and most of all in God?

 

 

This is a short exert from How To Get Out Of A Rut And Live Life With Purpose e-book


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Take it “Room By Room”

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

We had just finished building our new home and studio, which was a HUGE undertaking. I sat in the middle of our home gazing around at this big open “bare” space feeling totally overwhelmed. Now, it was time to decorate and I had no idea where to begin. We had spent everything we had emotionally and financially just trying to get the house built. I felt paralyzed, but knew I needed to finish the job. It was our dream home and I wanted it to express our creative touch and to be equipped to suit our various needs.

In my paralyzed state, I started flipping through the TV channels, came across HGTV and soon found my answer. It was the decorating show “Room By Room.” It wasn’t the décor from this show that necessarily captured my attention as much as it was the “concept”. The approach was to take it one room at a time. I had found my answer!

Instead of feeling overwhelmed with the enormous endeavor of decorating the entire house I would start with one room. I would work on one room until I finished it the way I wanted it and then move on. Wow! Did I feel relieved, all of a sudden I found a solution to my frustration…a solution to getting my house the way I wanted it.

Do you feel that way with life sometimes? Are you overwhelmed with everything that you want to accomplish? Are you paralyzed by the hugeness of daily life and the un-ending “To Do” list or should I call it a “Dream” list? Do you have a business or ministry that overwhelms you to where you have difficulty managing every aspect? Perhaps the answer is for you to take it “room by room.”

There is an familiar saying, “How do you eat an elephant……one bite at a time.

1. Make a list of your rooms. What projects do you need to accomplish?

2. Pick the top three rooms/projects that are most important—the ones most beneficial for productive living and success.

3. Start with the core room/project of your endeavor. Otherwise, what is the foundational project that needs to be accomplished in order for the other projects to have any merit?

4. Make a list of any tools or help you may need in accomplishing the first task. (Just like you see in a cake recipe—the ingredients needed to make and bake the cake. You have to have the ingredients before you can start the process.) Make sure you have everything you need. There is nothing worse than starting a recipe and finding out you don’t have any eggs.

5. Make a list of steps to accomplish the project.

6. Take the first step! Once you take the first step the other steps are much easier.

7. Don’t stop until you have finished the project! You can’t enjoy the room or the cake with out completing each step.

8. Move on to the next project in your top three. Once you have completed your top three. Make a new list and do it again!

“Do not throw away your confidence, it will be richly rewarded. You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will be receive what he has promised.” Hebrews 10:35-36

Don’t give up! Don’t get discouraged! Don’t throw away your confidence! Take it “room-by-room” and finish the work you have been called to do—enjoy the room and delight yourself in the satisfaction of a job well done.

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FAN INTO FLAME THE GIFT

Friday, September 11th, 2009
Have you ever found yourself in a place where you’ve grown weary of the journey or just tired of feeling like you’re spinning your wheels?  Have you ever had a time when you’ve become fearful of what the future holds…fearful that things won’t play out they way you dreamed.  Perhaps you doubt your abilities and strength to carry out your calling.  Maybe you are in a rut and you just can’t see past your circumstances to move forward. There is some valuable advice in the Word of God, a letter that Paul wrote to Timothy.  It is actually one of my favorite passages because I have experienced it within my own life and seen it work in the lives of others. 

Timothy, who like Paul and is called to preach, is pulling back and reacting to his circumstances with a timid-fearful approach. Paul knows and cares for Timothy like a brother.  He knows the faith that Timothy has within and personally laid hands on him when he was anointed into the ministry of sharing the gospel. 

With great concern Paul writes a letter to
Timothy and shares these words of encouragement with him, “For this very reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands. For God did not give you a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline. So do not be ashamed to testify about our Lord, or ashamed of me His prisoner.  But join with me in suffering for the gospel, by the power of God.” 2Timothy 1:6-8

Paul is telling Timothy to NOT pull back in fear, to not “react” but to be proactive by fanning into flame the Gift of preaching…of sharing the gospel and to get busy doing what God has gifted him to do! Paul is saying don’t respond in fear….that is not you! Respond in the spirit of power (from the Holy Spirit living within you). Respond in love (a love that sees beyond the action of man) and respond in self-discipline (that is grounded in the strength and truth of your Lord Jesus Christ).
Like Timothy I have had times when I have reacted…grown weary…and responded with a defeated attitude.  You know what happens when you react?  You became saturated with fear; you react by acting unloving to others and to God.  Life quickly becomes undisciplined as you are paralyzed in a fog of no purpose with no focus.
See, when you pull back you crack open the door to disobedience and to living a life overcome by fear—the fruit of fear is the total opposite of the fruit of living in the Spirit. Fear gives Satan the opportunity to flood your mind with lies and your life with a defeated spirit. That is not what God has for you!
God has gifted each of you with a purpose utilizing your gifts. The using of your gifts are an expression of the Holy Spirit living within you. He wants you to live continually fanning into flame the gift of God within you. For each of you that is different but to each it is vital to carrying out God’s call on your life and enriching the lives of others.
Paul was also called to preach and yet he was chained in prison as he wrote this encouraging letter to Timothy.  At that time, Paul wasn’t out among the people preaching to the masses.  He was imprisoned but he still continued to carry out the call on his life.  Maybe things aren’t going the way you dreamed, maybe it seems like you aren’t making a difference, or maybe you are stuck. Fan into flame the gift of God within you.  Get busy doing what you have been called to do.   
Perhaps God is doing something bigger in what appears to be a small minuscule kind of way.  Paul’s letters may have seemed small at the time but today they make up most of the New Testament and continue to make a vital difference in the lives of others.  I’m sure, while Paul was writing this letter, he wasn’t thinking; I sure do hope this makes it into the Bible—God’s Holy inspired Word. Paul was just allowing the Holy Spirit to use him to carry out God’s Truth through his everyday circumstances.   
Let me encourage you to “FAN INTO FLAME” the gift of God that is within you.  Don’t react to your circumstances or to your disappointments, instead be proactive and continue to fan into flame the gifts, the service, and the opportunities God places before you. 

Bless you as you “FAN INTO FLAME” the Gift!

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How To Get Out Of a Rut

Monday, January 19th, 2009
Are you in a rut? Are you in a place where you’re dealing with the same issues over and over again? Do you feel like your life is at a standstill? Maybe you’re in a rut financially, or with work, with relationships,with exercise, or with life in general.

A rut is a routine procedure, situation, or way of life that has become uninteresting and tiresome. Because I tend to find myself in a rut from time to time and hungry for some pointed motivation, I thought I’d share with you four steps to help you get out of a rut.

Step #1: Visualize
What would it take to be out of the rut you are in? Often times we can’t see beyond the rut or how to get out of the rut because we don’t envision what it would look like. In order to move from A to B we need to have an idea of what B looks like and all that it would offer.
For this first step you need to write a description of what “getting out of the rut” looks like. If it’s relating to your daily routine and how you function throughout the day then visualize what a perfect productive day looks like and write it down. If it’s about finances then visualize how you want your finances to look like and write it down.

“Where there is no vision, the people perish.” Prov. 29:18 KJV

Step #2: Strategize
Strategize a plan of action to get you out of a rut. Make a list of steps or goals that will help you get from A to B. Don’t over analyze it to where it becomes overwhelming. Write 2-3 steps and take the first step. I can get in a major rut in the mornings. I love to stay up late but that doesn’t always play good in the mornings. I have to visualize what I would like my mornings to look like and the steps I need to make it happen. That usually starts with going to bed earlier and getting up at a certain time, having my devotional, then exercise….and so on. Since I work at home and my husband and I are empty nesters it’s easy for me to turn on my computer and become distracted before I even start my morning routine. I have to have a strategic plan for my mornings or my day will be wasted. How we start determines how we finish.

“A mind of man plans his way, but the LORD directs his steps.” Prov. 16:9 NASB

Step #3: Synergize
Sometimes it’s better to work with someone especially when the result can be greater, more sufficient, and quicker results. If you’re in a rut with your weight you may want to check out Weight Watchers or another program of your preference. If you’re in a rut with life you may want to hire a life coach…with business a business coach. If its exercise, find an exercise buddy—someone to hold you accountable. The reasoning behind synergizing is so you will move progressively forward and not find yourself back in a rut or continuing in a rut…a month….3 months…or a year from now.

“Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisors they succeed.” Prov. 15:22 NIV

Step #4: Actionize!
Take action and get moving. Put the plan into action. Don’t put all your hard work into visualizing, organizing and agonizing over who to synergize with. Be determined to move forward! Take that first step of action!

“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men.” Col. 3:23 NIV

There is so much I can write about when it comes to dealing with being in a rut—it’s a place I’ve been prone to visit. But since this is a blog, I will hold out for another application. J Just remember if you find yourself in a rut:

Visualize where you want to be.
Strategize a plan to get out of the rut.
Synergize by getting help or accountability.
Actionize by taking action.

A note of encouragement: It may take a while to get your steps in rhythm but it’s better to practice getting the dance right then to sit on the side wishing you were in the dance.

So get moving—Get your feet in rhythm and start dancing, and get out of the rut!!!

For further information and encouragement in how to get out of a rut and into action check out the “How To Get Out Of The Rut CD”  at http://www.peggyreeves.com/shop.html

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