Showing posts with label brighter walk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brighter walk. Show all posts

Monday, February 1, 2010

Special Announcement

Happy New Year! Okay, I'm a bit late for a New Year message. But I've been busy! I've been making some adjustments and have an important announcement to make regarding the future of Prayerfully Penned. But first I want to revisit a little history. (If you want to skip to the announcement, just scroll down.)

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After several years of prayer, I took a step of faith in January of 2007 to create this blog and announced to just a few people that I intended to begin writing for God. I wasn't quite sure what I'd be writing, but I had prayed for several years about my desire to write for Kingdom purposes, and in the fall of 2006 God had begun to open doors of opportunity. This led to my early retirement from public education at the end of the school year in 2007.

The next year and a half included various ministry experiences, primarily with ProvenWay Ministries, including writing some resources for women. In December 2008, my heart was stirred to seek the Lord for clarification of my call and direction for the coming year. It was during this holiday season last year that God gave me the name "Brighter Walk", the name of my faith story. I've walked down many roads, some of them wonderful and advantageous, but others very difficult. God walked with me, though, and used those roads to help me understand His plan for all of us. While we are on earth, He wants us intentionally seeking Him and His way, and rejoicing in His provision of an ever-brightening path. The verse from which the name came is Proverbs 4:18, "But the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, that shines brighter and brighter until the full day." We in ourselves are not righteous, but are made righteous by the sacrifice of Christ.

Due to some collaborative ministry projects last year, it became necessary that I set up a basic website for Brighter Walk at the beginning of 2009. Now, a year later, the time has come to expand that site to include Prayerfully Penned and my other writings, so that everything is centralized.

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Special Announcement!


Prayerfully Penned entries will now be posted to BrighterWalk.com. If you are a current subscriber via email, you will automatically be resubscribed to receive the inspirational writings on the new site. However, on this new website, there are additional options. I encourage you to visit the new site. You will see Prayerfully Penned devotional posts, as well as cultural commentaries and book reviews. The site is set up so that you can choose to receive all posts, or the categories of your choice.

Current Prayerfully Penned subscribers via Feedblitz will be automatically resubscribed for the devotionals category only of BrighterWalk.com. Other categories can be added to any subscription through the website. Followers through Networked Blogs and Google will need to sign up to receive either the RSS feed or the email subscriptions of your choice by visiting my website.

I would greatly appreciate your prayers for this new endeavor. My goal is not to expand myself, but my reach. By following His lead and promoting the truths of Scripture, I trust God will somehow use this broken microphone to amplify His message. Thank you so much for your continued support over these past three years, and for your patience as we transition into this new phase of communication.

Prayerfully penned,

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Free to be

I hope you’re enjoying the summer months as much as I am. It’s hard to believe July 4th has already come and gone. As I listened to the sound of fireworks on Independence Day, and watched their colorful display, my mind was captured by the lights and beauty in the night sky. For fifteen short minutes, I thought of little more than the blessing of freedom. I realized that some around the world listened in fear to the booming sound of warfare, while I fearlessly enjoyed the crackles of our country’s annual celebration. As a nation, America is truly blessed.

But just like the Israelites in Old Testament times, we often take our blessings for granted. God repeatedly showed the Israelites His faithfulness and compassion – leading, protecting, and providing for them – but time after time they demonstrated unfaithfulness to Him in return. Nehemiah 9:16-17 says their forefathers “acted arrogantly; they became stubborn and would not listen to (God’s) commandments. They refused to listen, and did not remember (His) wondrous deeds which (He) had performed among them.”

But God, being a God of forgiveness and compassion, “slow to anger and abounding in lovingkindness,” did not forsake them. Instead, it says God gave His good Spirit to instruct them (v. 20), and He continued to bless them and expand their territory. Nehemiah says “(the Israelites) reveled in (God’s) great goodness.” But then, “they became disobedient and rebelled” against Him again (v. 25-26).

This is the sin nature of humankind. God blesses man, and man “disses” God. We recognize God as the Creator and Giver of all good things, but show Him little respect in our daily lives. We don’t appreciate His good instruction for how to live. Instead, we take advantage of the freedom God has given each of us to make choices, and we choose our own way rather than God’s way. We’re happy to receive His blessings of family and food, and especially the blessing of freedom – but the gift of guidance? No thanks, I’ll find my own way.

And so He lets us. God gives us the freedom to figure out life the hard way if we choose. But He also offers us the freedom to study His Word and to come into His presence in prayer and to know Him intimately as our friend! We have freedom in Christ to walk in fellowship with the living God and enjoy His presence each and every day! How crazy are we to refuse such blessings! Instead of taking the high road, we choose the hard road.

When I was in sixth grade, a long time ago, our entire student body watched a popular movie starring Marlo Thomas called, “Free to be you and me.” I don’t remember a lot about the movie, but the title makes its message clear. The movie taught the principle of individual freedom. But being a secular movie, it didn’t teach freedom in a biblical context. So here’s the truth. We are free to be either people who walk through life the hard way, following our own selfish desires, and experiencing the consequences that follow. Or we are free to be people who walk through life God’s way, bringing glory and honor to Him and enjoying an abundance of blessings.

In America, many men and women fought to give us the freedoms we enjoy, and for that we are most grateful. But it’s God who gives us the freedom of choice – the ability to think and make decisions. Many people learn about this freedom by making poor choices and walking away from God’s guidance. There are numerous accounts of such people in the Bible. If we want to walk a brighter walk, we must choose to learn from their experiences. We are free to be you and me. The “you and me” our selfishness drives us to be, or the “you and me” God designed us to be. The “you and me” the world seduces us to be, or the “you and me” the Word says we should be.

God gives us the freedom to find our own way in life. But that’s a kind of independence I’m really not interested in. Why choose a blind path when God offers to light the perfect way? And His light shines brightly year round, not just on July 4th. I’m choosing to walk a brighter walk, and you are free to join me!