Tag: prayer

  • Are You Ignoring God’s Warnings?

    A few years ago I was looking for a part-time job. I came across a job opportunity for a reading teacher at the local community college. Since I am a former reading teacher, and have a master’s degree in reading education, I was qualified for the position. There was no reason to not go on the interview and accept the position. Except that God told me not to.

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    No, He didn’t audibly tell me not to take the position, but as I prayed for the opportunity and prayed through the interview process, there was still this uneasiness in my spirit. You see, even though I was definitely qualified for the position, it did not line up with where God was leading me. And due to the fact that my past proved I disliked teaching in an academic setting, it did not seem to be the position I should take.

    But I took the job anyway only to resign a month later.

    That is just one story of many I could tell you about me refusing God’s warnings. I am beginning to listen to His voice quicker, but I am also still a work in progress.

    How often do you ignore God’s warnings?

    In Matthew 26, Matthew tells us the story of Jesus sitting with His disciples and eating a last supper with them. After they eat, Jesus takes a walk with them to the Mount of Olives. Here Jesus gives His disciples a warning. He tells them that every one of them will fall away from Him that night.

    Peter, as brash and passionate as he is, tells Jesus that the other guys may fall away, he will never fall away. Jesus then warns Peter again and tells him that he will, in fact, deny Him three times before the rooster crows. 

    Later Jesus gave Peter and two other disciples the honored privilege to step aside with Him and keep watch and pray. But even though Peter was warned that temptation was on the way, he arrogantly did not believe Jesus’ warning, and he fell asleep. When Jesus came back and saw Peter asleep He even questioned him. Jesus asked Peter why he couldn’t just stay awake and pray so that he wouldn’t fall into temptation.

    It’s fascinating to me that Peter, having Jesus in the flesh right beside him, still did not listen to Jesus’ warning. I hope that if Jesus gave me a warning I would spend time fasting and praying to prepare for what was to come. But if I’m truthful, my past actions tell me I would be no more diligent in preparing than Peter.

    What warnings is God giving you today? We do not have Jesus in the flesh beside us, but as Christians we do have the Holy Spirit. God speaks to us through the Holy Spirit. He warns us all the time of what is coming. Do you listen to Him? Do you spend your time preparing for the temptations and trials to come by praying and reading His Word and even fasting?

    How are you going to begin now preparing for the warnings God is giving you?

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  • Your Prayers Mattered – Thank You

    Dear Blogging Friends and In-Real Friends,

    Last night we arrived home from Burkina Faso. My mind is over-filled with stories and faces and now memories.  Over the next several days I will try to pour out my mind into words and pictures so that I can share them with you. 

    But for now I want to thank you deeply for being my prayer warriors.  In some ways our trip was smoother than previous trips our church has taken, and with each blessing we experienced I couldn’t help but think of you – my fearless, prayer warrior friends back home – who I asked to pray for us. Your prayers were felt so deeply, and each face you will see through the pictures I share was blessed because of you. 

    Whether I know you personally in real-life or through our blogging friendship, please know how much I appreciate your prayers.  Our team and the people we met in Burkina are a testament to God’s gracious relationship with us through prayer. 

    Your prayers mattered greatly.

    With Love,

    Brenda

  • 13.1 Miles of Prayer

    This past Saturday I ran my first half-marathon, the Victory Junction Run to Victory Half-Marathon!

    Victory Junction is a camp in Randleman, NC for children who have chronic medical conditions and illnesses.  The camp was donated by NASCAR driver Richard Petty, and his wife Lynda, in honor of their grandson, Adam Petty.

    Running a half-marathon is a goal that I have had for myself for a long time.  I started running in my early twenties, and ever since I have wanted to run this race. 

    However, my reasons for wanting to run it in the past are drastically different from my reasons for running it today.

    Beginning probably ten years ago, running became a trend.  It suddenly became the exercise of choice.  No longer did people call themselves “joggers” or say, “I’m going out for a jog”, but that were overnight runners, and they went out for runs.  I was one of these people.  Running was fairly inexpensive, I got a lot of bang for my buck as far as burning off a lot of calories, and I liked saying that I was a runner.

    Over the past couple of years, though, maybe since my husband’s heart transplant, I’ve begun to develop a different perspective about this body God has given me.  I have started to see it as a gift and me as a steward. 

    So this past weekend I did not run to burn calories or get puffed up with pride.  I ran to honor God.  I ran to be a good steward.  I ran out of sincere gratitude for what I’ve been given.  And I ran for all the people who will never run this side of Heaven. 

    My dear friend, Laura, who ran this race with me, had a wonderful idea and one that I used during the race.  We ran each mile for a different person or group of people, and during that mile we prayed for them. 

    This is my 13.1 Miles of Prayer:

    Mile 1: Jesus

    • The Cross
    • My Savior
    • My Friend

    Mile 2: John

    • my beloved husband
    • the 43 days he was in the hospital and couldn’t run

    Mile 3: My Dad

    Mile 4: My Brother

    Mile 5: My Sister-in-Law, Cathy

    Mile 6: My Sweet 6 Month Old Nephew, Ryan

    Mile 7: John’s Family

    • My in-laws
    • My sister and brother-in-law, Jamie and Will
    • My niece and nephews, Georgia, Rod, and Jensen

    Mile 8: My Friends

    Mile 9: Burkina Faso, West Africa

    • Our trip in November
    • Our team
    • The people we will meet

    Mile 10: All People Who are Disabled

    • There was a long, tough, tough hill on this mile.  The young man I met last week, and thoughts of all the people in the hospital got me up this hill.

    Mile 11: Those Who are in Slavery/Human Trafficking/Oppression

    Mile 12: Me

    • My vocational calling
    • My relationship with Jesus
    • My forgiveness

    Mile 13: Jesus

    • The One who carries me
    Thank you, Jesus, for this body and for my health. 
    May I continue to honor you with it and bring you glory through it.