Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Seen Any Lions?


Are you struggling with ‘too much’ of something? For the past several months, I have been struggling with too much of something that does not benefit me in any way. It not only doesn’t benefit me but when I operate in this too much I find myself feeling disappointed, unfaithful, swollen, lethargic, heavy, frustrate because I gave into my flesh, irritable, and more.

Gluttony in itself is a very dangerous demon, and the Bible states glutton is a character trait of an evil person, and it instructs people to stay away from gluttonous individuals. Do not mix with winebibbers, or with gluttonous eaters of meat (Proverbs 23:20)”. Dictionary.com states that a glutton is a person who eats and drinks excessively or voraciously and a person with a remarkably great desire or capacity for something: ‘a glutton for work; a glutton for punishment’. There is a good article to read on glutton at http://www.ehow.com/info_8529294_scriptures-deal-gluttony.html?ref=Track2&utm_source=ask

Most people think of food when the word is used, but today I would like to try to open our minds to the possibility of how gluttony works in other areas as well. Maybe your struggle is not eating too much which is the true intent of the meaning of glutton. Maybe your struggle is talking about people, lust, pornography, telling lies, mean/hurtful words or actions, negativity in your mind/mouth/actions, selfishness, money, overspending. Or maybe you struggle with giving to others yet neglecting your family, not being willing to submit to the leader/authority over you, pride, homosexuality, adultery, fear, anger, listening to music that eats at your very being/morals/beliefs, not communicating with God daily, alcohol, or even one I haven’t mentioned.

The reason people fall victim to temptations is failure to make the cut between your thoughts and imagination when it comes to destructive thinking habits. Just having a thought about a temptation is not a sin. However, when you start indulging your imagination about that thought, involving your heart and emotions by picturing yourself engaged in that act, that is when it gives birth to sin. (http://www.takebackyourtemple.com/how-to-be-set-free-from-gluttony/). I would like to add, not only picturing ones-self or indulging our imagination about that thought, but actually engaging our body and soul to fulfill this action promotes that sin to grow.

I know what the above statements are like all too well. I love certain foods. I have said and known that certain foods are dangerous for me. I have stated to friends that I should not go to places to eat like that. Don’t you know that I have been to places like that 4 times in the past month? Oh sure, I could choose to eat something different there and not indulge and I did the first and second time I went there. The last four times though I have given myself over to eating other things offered instead of staying on the right eating path of eating until I was satisfied. I made a conscious choice the last 4 times before I went that I was going to eat as much as I wanted. I had a friend email me several months ago and asked me six questions. I wrote her back and answered them as honestly and humbly as I could. The questions are below and in my next blog I will share the answers I wrote then and the answers to questions 3, 4, 5, and 6 that I am living out and want to live out in my future.
1.     When did you start?
2.     How much exercise do you do and what kind do you do?
3.     How do you fight the addiction itself to food?
4.     Do you think you have conquered #3?
5.     Are you planning this as a lifestyle, or just until you want to get to your goal weight?
6.       How do you handle going out or dinner with people?

I hate to admit these things because it saddens me to know that I allowed gluttony (that lion that lurks on the side of my road to holiness) to take me off and distract me from my highway to holiness God has laid out before me. Yep, as much as I hate that I do it, I continuously I give myself willingly over to temptation to eat more than I need by looking at this ugly lion dangle objects I really enjoy but have no benefit to me when consumed in excess. I often follow these desires to have more food-way more than I need. I am not feeling condemned right now. I am saddened and repentant. Condemnation brings no life to my very being yet conviction causes me to cry out for deliverance in this area once again.

This morning I have been reading a few articles on gluttony and most of them say that in the Christian realm, gluttony is the most accepted/overlooked sin. I walked in gluttony with regard to food for years and my body revealed the results of it. Please take the time to read http://www.takebackyourtemple.com/how-to-be-set-free-from-gluttony/. It is a very good read and it did not make me feel condemned after reading. Actually, I felt very enlightened and encouraged to repent and do better after reading this article. Give it a read and tell me what you think.

Thanks for reading. I pray today you walk ‘too much’ of: Father God, His presence, His security, His strength, His wisdom, His healing, His anointing, His favor, His love, His kindness, His patience, His joy, His Spirit, His self-control, His faithfulness. I pray you also walk in ‘too much’ of His kindness, His peace, His wisdom, His revelation, His knowledge, plain and simple. I hope you walk on the Highway to Holiness He has call YOU to and not even look to the left or the right at the ‘lions’ who are seeking you to destroy all His goodness for you today.

Instead of being gluttons for punishment, let’s be accused of being a glutton for relationship with God, Jesus and Holy Spirit. 

Let us also not be distracted by the lions on the side of our highway to holiness but look to the Lion of Judah Who has good things stored up and ready to give out to us.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

FRESH MINT


Ahhhh...life is strolling along at a nice fall pace. Fall is my most favorite time of the year. Although I must admit, I do not care for the rain that accompanies it. I just uploaded some photos on Facebook and they will be available for public viewing until this Friday if you would like to take a look at them just copy and past above: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.4924228262936.2199558.1215242366&type=3

I just picked up a couple mint and basil plants to have growing in my house through the winter. It is almost time to bring in my flowers as well. We must be living for our today and making plans at times for tomorrow and that is why I purchased the new plants. I love fresh mint in a salad or water and basil is just plain good in salad or other foods. I love having the fresh ingredients as compared to the dried up ones.

This kind of reminds me of reading my Bible, praying or doing what is right...I would rather have fresh ideas come straight from heaven than dried up ones that don't have as much flavor. Dried up ones might be traditions or practices we are supposed to be moving out of to make place for the new ones...can you think of any in your life that are dried up physically? emotionally? financially? mentally? spiritually? relationally? and in your character? Well, I can and not the ones you need to change (wink) but the ones I need to change.

Just recently, I started taking classes at our churches institute. This may not seem like a huge deal to you, but I have not been in a classroom setting since my few, brief moments in college. These classes are legit with test, quizzes, homework and even credit hours. I was feeling so apprehensive because tests and quizzes just cause me to cringe inside. However, I can and do believe for my friends and husband to do well in their classes and remind them a lot not to forget to rely on Holy Spirit for the answers because He has them all and they have studied. Well, now I have to rely on Holy Spirit in the same way: to help me remember everything I read and study to do well in the class.

In taking the classes I am growing mentally. The Bible states that we love ourselves when we grow in wisdom. There are many types of wisdom we can grow in, and taking a class or two is just one. I keep reminding myself I love myself when I get a little anxiety and apprehension trying to butt into my life.

Anyway, it is fresh and new for me, which tastes good and actually helps me to feel good which I believe helps me to actually see the fruit of loving myself. You probably would not notice a difference in me, but I do. I have been so cautious about taking classes, but when it comes to leading worship, sure that is a no brainer. All I have to do there is plug into God and operate where He has called me and since I have been doing it for years it comes easier. Now taking classes on the other hand, having fresh revelation/homework/tests/quizzes and more now that is a little harder. As I said earlier, fresh is always best.

I was feeling pretty dried up in regards to learning new things, but now, I am sensing and seeing fresh water and oil from heaven poured out on me. That is a good place to be in. I just had the thought of making fresh pesto. You take fresh basil and add it with olive oil (you can add other things too) and walaah you have a tasty treat for bread or a salad. That is exactly what Christ does for us as we seek fresh things from Him, which may include us taking classes and stepping out of our comfort zone. He supplies His oil and then walaah a beautiful 'Christ-like pesto' to go with anything.

I hope you have a fresh day combined with fresh oil from the Lord so you too can be spread out on others and yourself to make a flavorful day.

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