Turnaround

Title: turnaround. Why? When I came to Christ, I had to make a turnaround in my life. I am in the midst of a turnaround church, and Christ is still at work turning me around to following Him more closely.

Friday, January 11, 2008

This is the Year

This is what I wrote to my congregation, some of the material is from a sermon I preached on Jan. 6.

This is the Year. . .

That’s what came to me as I was praying about the sermon for January 6. This is the year. Not to sound overly spiritual, but I could feel the presence of God as I began to dwell on that phrase. I believe God really wants this to be the year for every one of us. Why? Because God wants the best for us. He believes in us and knows our potential far better than anyone. He also knows the dreams within us, since He was the one who placed them there! He has the best for us, we often refuse to embrace His purpose due to our fears.

Mark Batterson, in his book, “In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day” says this about fear:
What’s interesting is that psychiatrists posit that we’re born with only two innate fears: the fear of falling and the fear of loud noises. That means that every other fear is learned. And more importantly, that means that every other fear must be unlearned.

This is the year that God sets us free from those fears that have paralyzed us. Stop letting life pass you by as you continue to only “hang on”, or as you continue to wait for the “perfect time” to do something, i.e. “when things slow down”, “when I get things together”, or “when this or when that happens”. Stop it, stop with the excuses. No one ever excused their way to success. And as long as we’re on the subject, stop whining, too. Everyone has road blocks, trials, and things to overcome. Those who have been successful could list off their roadblocks too, they just refused to let those things defeat them. We are not made to “hang on”. When we became Christians God began His own rewiring process to set us free from the shackles of our excuses and fears.

Start by getting rid of the neigh-sayers, the excuse laden, critical, judgmental, negative-filled people from your life who continue to perpetuate your situation. Their purpose is to keep you down, not build you up. Find the “I believe in you” people and surround yourself with them. Find them, spend time with them; let them speak into your life. And dwell on the power of God’s Word. Let the Word of Life soak into your life, too. Be transformed by God’s word (Romans 12:1-2). God’s word can change even the most fearful, excuse-filled person.

Isaiah 8:11-14a: The Lord has said to me in the strongest terms: “Do not think like everyone else does. Do not be afraid that some plan conceived behind closed doors will be the end of you. Do not fear anything except the Lord Almighty. He alone is the Holy One. If you fear Him, you need fear nothing else. He will keep you safe.”


Psalm 16:11 You will make known to me the path of life; In Your presence is fullness of joys (plural, meaning continual); in Your right hand there are pleasures forever.

This is the Year. Just do it.

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