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Sometime a few years back my dad offered a kind word of wisdom when he said, “Kimberly, be careful what you give airtime to…” I had been going through a difficult season and had settled into the habit of speaking, “just the facts ma’am”. I cannot say that it was even a heart of complaining, (although I can go there too!), but rather a reiteration of the circumstantial facts over and over and over again…

Facts are facts and even Abram faced the facts when he acknowledged that his wife’s womb was as good as dead, and yet, in faith, he believed the word of promise spoken to him that he would become a father of nations!

We will all face hardships this side of heaven, and I don’t think my dad’s advice was to deny the hardships in life, but to choose instead to be careful how we process them, and more importantly, how we speak about them.

The other day, I read Proverbs 12:25:

Worry weighs a person down; an encouraging word cheers a person up.

That resonated. Facing facts without calculating faith in the Father always leaves me weighed down. When I looked up the Greek word that was used for, “worry”, I learned that it means:

  • Anxiety

  • Fear

  • Heaviness

  • Sorrow

  • Depression

  • to bow down

  • and wait for it…..to worship!!!!! Can you even believe that worry is a form of worship? Ay yi yi!

Every time I choose to reiterate the facts without faith in the Father, my words give creative license to letting the worrisome circumstance become an idol in my life that I figuratively bow down to!

The second part of the Proverb, however, says that an encouraging word cheers a person up! The word “encouraging” as it is used here means beautiful, pleasant, agreeable, a good report. It is in these sifting seasons of life, the hard things that are beyond our capacity, that we have the wonderful opportunity to lay the facts before our Father, entrusting them to Him and then choosing instead to give airtime to His praise with a heart of deep-felt gratitude as we remember who He is and of what He is capable!

Yesterday morning, as I was preparing for a full day of meetings, I read Psalm 81. The Psalmist writes,

Now I heard an unknown voice say, ‘I will take the load from your shoulders.

I will free your hands from their heavy tasks. You cried to me in trouble and I saved you.

I answered you out of the thundercloud and tested your faith when there was no water…

Oh my stars, how the Psalmist captured by state of my heart in those few sentences. In these overload-bearing moments of life, the Lord promises to take the load from our shoulders. In the moments when our faith is tested because there is no “water”, He reminds us that He will answer and He will save. So even though I awakened with what felt like a cazillion facts, figures and tasks swirling about in my brain, I could spread them out like water before the Father, and bow before Him instead of the facts. It is at this humble and bowed down place of trust that I can then offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving and praise. I like to call this, “The Great Exchange”.

This is the place where we exchange worry, fear, and anxiety for praise. This is the place where our Father bends down to lighten our load by exchanging beauty for our ashes, joy for mourning and praise for despair. It is in this place that we fix our gaze above the facts to our Father, remembering that He IS God and then praising Him that we are not! Yes, it is here, in the moment when we choose to give airtime to praise and thanksgiving for the goodness of God that the enemy is defeated! (See 2 Chron 20:21 for an amazing story of God’s faithfulness!)

At this very moment of typing this post, Spotify just began playing, “Its Your breath in our lungs, so we pour out our praise…” I mean, come on! What a God-wink! Yes, great are You, Lord!

Psalm 145 is an amazing passage of praise – the entire chapter! And it is just the perfect Word to pray (and give airtime to) in order to step into, “The Great Exchange”…

Oh, Father God,

Our heart explodes with praise to You! Now and forever may our hearts bow in worship to You, our King and our God! Every day we will lift up our praise to your name with praises that will last throughout eternity.

Lord, You are great and worthy of the highest praise! For there is no end to the discovery of the greatness that surrounds You. Generation after generation will declare more of your greatness and declare more of your glory.

Father, may your magnificent splendor and the miracles of your majesty become our constant meditation. Your awe-inspiring acts of power have everyone talking! We will tell people everywhere about your excellent greatness! Yes, our hearts bubble over as we celebrate the fame of your marvelous beauty, bringing bliss to our hearts. We shout with ecstatic joy over your breakthrough for us.

You are kind and tenderhearted to those who don’t deserve it and very patient with people who fail you. Your love is like a flooding river overflowing its banks with kindness. God, everyone sees your goodness, for your tender love is blended into everything you do.

Everything You have made will praise You, fulfilling its purpose. May we, your godly lovers, be found bowing before You alone rather than facts that cause worry. May we tell the world of the lavish splendor of your kingdom and preach about your limitless power!

We will demonstrate for all to see your miracles of might and reveal the glorious majesty of your kingdom. You are the Lord who reigns over your never-ending kingdom through all the ages of time and eternity! You are faithful to fulfill every promise you’ve made. You manifest yourself as kindness in all you do.

You help us when we are fallen and lift us when we are bent beneath our load. You have captured our attention. You give what we hunger for at just the right time. When You open your generous hand, it’s full of blessings, satisfying the longings of every living thing. You are fair and righteous in everything you do, and your love is wrapped into all your works. You draw near to those who call out to you, listening closely, especially when their hearts are true. We call out to You, Father. Every one of your godly lovers receives even more than what they ask for. For You hear what their hearts really long for and You bring them your saving strength.

God, we trust You. You watch carefully over us like a bodyguard! We praise you this day and may we ever remember to enter The Great Exchange with You, giving airtime only to your praise. Yes, we choose to praise the beautiful Lord of holiness from now through eternity! In Jesus’ name we pray, amen!

Worship Song to Help Us Enter The Great Exchange :)

Bethel Music Moment: Great Are You Lord - Amanda Cook

 
 
 

Have I mentioned recently how much I L-O-V-E the One Year Bible? I think I have mentioned several times in the past few posts and yet I can’t help but shout from the rooftops what an adventure it is to seek the Lord through this amazing Source of Truth. Time and again, I open it with a heavy-ish heart and ask the Lord to speak, praying through Psalm 139:23-24:​​

  • Search me O God and know my heart – what is happening in my heart this morning?

  • Test me and know my anxious thoughts – do I feel anxious about anything?

  • See if there is an offensive way in me – do I need to seek forgiveness from someone or offer forgiveness to someone?

  • And lead me in The Way of everlasting life… (caps mine) – Lord, lead me. Jesus, you are The Way and The Way Maker, inform my approach and give me your marching orders for the day. Lead me moment by moment through the Truth of your Word.

Well, this has been the case in recent weeks. Sitting down with a heart tempted to worry and choosing instead to allow the Truth of God’s Word to instruct, correct, exhort and encourage. Even though I leave that sacred time with my Lord with nothing changed in the physical, I find everything changed with the lens through which I see and the peace-filled stance of my heart.

As I opened the One Year Bible today, I was yet again stunned by the relevance and timeliness of God’s Word! I will include the passages that I read below and then wrap up with a quick thought and prayer of encouragement :)

…no harm will come to the godly… Proverbs 12:21 [Promise!!!]

…Then they remembered that God was their Rock… Psalm 78:35

Oh how often [the Israelites] rebelled against [God] in the wilderness and grieved his heart in that dry wasteland. They did not remember his power – how He rescued them. They did not remember his miraculous signs [how He saved them from their enemies]…52 but He led his own people like a flock of sheep, guiding them safely through the wilderness. He kept them safe so they were not afraid. Psalm 78:40-43, 52

Jesus speaking: Can all your worry add a single moment to your life? And if worry can’t accomplish a little thing like that what’s the use of worrying about bigger things? And if God cares so wonderfully for the lilies of the field…He will certainly care for you. Why do you have so little faith?

[Worry] dominates the thoughts of unbelievers all over the world, but your Father already knows your needs! Seek the kingdom of God above all else and He will give you all you need.

So don’t worry, little flock, for it gives your Father great happiness to give you the kingdom. Luke 12:25~30

He is the Rock; his deeds are perfect. Deuteronomy 32:4 [Faith-filled Proclamation!!!]

But the rock of our enemies is not like our Rock… Deuteronomy 32:31

Can you see the sweet tenderness of the Father to speak so specifically? In various books of the Bible in today’s collection, He addresses worry, tells how the Israelites grieved his heart for not remembering His faithfulness, but then recalls when they did remember that He is their Rock!

The Word of God is direct, offering correction and yet tender, offering encouragement all in one sweeping motion…His love for us takes my breath away!

I love that the Old Testament reading reminds us how our heavenly Father leads us like a flock of sheep, guiding us safely through the wilderness. Even though we might not know what is ahead, just like the Israelites, He will keep us safe SO THAT we will have no need of fear! He promises that, no harm will come to the godly.

And then can we talk about Jesus’ kindhearted words of compassion??? Our Shepherd, Savior, Protector and Lord calls us His, “little flock”, reminding us not to be afraid for our Father takes great delight in providing for our very specific needs! Just as our Creator cares for the flowers of the field, Jesus promises that our God, will certainly care for us!

Oh, Father God,

How your Word takes my breath away! Your Word says that your very breath is what brought us to life so why would it be any different today? Your Word is just that! Your Word! It is your breath of life and we praise you that we can turn to your Word moment by moment and you will speak! And not only that, we can take you, The Word, at your Word! Father, we do not want our thoughts to be dominated by worry. We do not want to grieve your heart…we desire to seek your notice in such a way that would cause you to say, “Oh my, Son! Oh my, Daughter! You have such great faith!” We lay all of our burdens at your feet knowing that worry cannot add a single moment to our lives. You are trustworthy. You are faithful. We remember that You are our Rock – our Bedrock! You alone are our Foundation and your deeds are perfect! We entrust our future to you knowing that as your “Little Flock”, You know our specific needs even before we speak them! Jesus, we choose to follow you as our Shepherd. Holy Spirit. give us eyes to see, ears to hear and minds to remember that we are God’s Little Flock who stand firm on The Rock!

p.s. As I was reading and writing in my journal this a.m., these two songs played on Spotify…only God, in His perfect timing, would double His encouragement through song while I soaked in the foundational bedrock of the Truth of His Word! Y’all! Test Him and see that He is good! His Word is relevant and timely and an immediate perspective changer! :)

Raise A Hallelujah ~Bethel Music

Do It Again ~Elevation Worship

Thank you Desktop Nexus for the use of the sheep pic :)

 
 
 

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The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.

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