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A Prayer for the New Year

January 1, 2016 by shellyafaust@gmail.com

Happy New Year 2016

I understand the feeling of regret at the end of a year that hasn’t been as successful as I’d planned. I know the guilt that lingers long after a stupid mistake or making a mess of things (again). I’ve hugged discouragement a little too tightly over disappointments and hurt. I’ve been overcome by the wind and waves of personal storms. And I’ve clung too long to sadness and despair when life delivered a truck load of hard stuff.

But I’ve also discovered the hope birthed in new beginnings. I know the joy that bubbles after sorrow. I’ve witnessed the beauty that arises from the ashes of the hard and the ugly. I’ve been saved (more than once) by the Anchor that holds firm and steady in the storm. And I have found Love that is perfect in a world full of imperfection and crazy.

Sometimes we have to dig a little deeper to find the beauty. We have to choose hope and take hold of joy. We have to stand strong, set our eyes on the Perfect One. We have to cling to the Anchor. And we have to let go of some things trying to keep us down or take us under.

So my prayer for you (and me) in this New Year is just that. That we’ll dig a little deeper and make better choices and stand stronger. That we’ll set our eyes on the Perfect One, hold tight to Jesus, and courageously let go of some things that aren’t ours for the keeping.

Will you start this New Year off by praying with me?

God, You are good. You are holy, and You are perfect in all Your ways. Your love is beyond anything we could ever find or get anywhere else. You designed and created us before the foundations of the world and Your plans for us are for good, to give us hope and a future (Jeremiah 29:11). Today, we look to the future, to the New Year, and we choose to trust in Your promises.  We choose to take action right now in this moment. By faith, we choose hope even when we feel hopeless because Your Word says it is an anchor for our soul (Hebrews 6:19), it lifts us up (Psalm 43:5), and causes us to rest in safety (Job 11:18). We choose to abide in Your Presence where there is fullness of joy (Psalm 16:11). We trust that no matter what we are facing, You will bestow upon us a crown of beauty (Isaiah 61:3) and bring good from our hard places (Genesis 50:20). Nothing in our past is too big or too terrible for You (Romans 8:28). Help us to let go of the things we need to let go of. Give us strength to stand and courage to believe. Help us to set our eyes, heart, and mind on You and Your promises. We look to the New Year with great anticipation of all that You are going to do. Let us be wise men and women who choose well and according to Your Word. Use us as vessels of hope and encouragement to others, that they too might know of Your infinite, deep, and eternal love. We are forever grateful for all You have given and all You have done. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.

a prayer for the new year

Negative Thoughts & Discouragement

April 8, 2015 by shellyafaust@gmail.com

Isaiah 26-3

This morning my right arm ached, reminding me of lymph nodes removed in surgery ten years ago. This, in the middle of waiting once again for the results of another biopsy taken just last week. No matter how many years pass or how many biopsies I have, my mind is prone to wander. I heard a lot of what if’s while waiting.

And then recently I found myself (once again) comparing myself to other women. I heard things like “You’re not enough, You’ll never ____, You can’t ____. . . ”

Last week I started thinking of all the ways I’ve failed at home school this year. I heard things like “You shouldn’t have, I can’t believe you ____, You’ll never ____. . . ”

Geez Louis. Do you see a pattern?

One thing I’ve learned is the importance of recognizing unhealthy, negative thoughts and tossing them in the trash right where they belong as quickly as possible.

Thankfully, I’ve come a long way in this area. That doesn’t mean I don’t still have these thoughts. I’m just less generous with the power I give them.

Learning to recognize the poison of negative thinking before it invades our minds enables us to make decisions based on truth rather than fear. The Word of God is the perfect antidote to the sneaky tactics and lies of the enemy.

But what happens when we’re caught off guard? When we aren’t so quick to recognize an assignment that’s been sent against us to make us stumble or get us off track?

A few months ago I stood at my bathroom sink in a small pool of water. After a careful investigation, I discovered the source of the problem. A slow drip from some pipes at the back of the cabinet had – over the course of many weeks or longer – soaked through everything and finally made its way to the floor.
Because we were unaware of the leak and did not fix it when it started, the water did some extensive damage. My husband had to rip out, replace, and rebuild a large section of my cabinet. I also had to discard some stored items that had been ruined one drip at a time.

In the same way, negative thinking – if not recognized and fixed quickly – can cause extensive damage one thought at a time. We can quickly become drenched in a pool of discouragement.

I don’t know about you but I’ve stood in a pool of discouragement before and it is no fun.

Discouragement disconnects our hearts from the place we gather courage.

It displaces us. It dis-appoints us from our assignments. Tells us we’re not up for the challenge. Removes us from the game. Causes us to forget who we are and whose we are.

Discouragement tempts us to focus inward, on ourselves, and moves us to a place of despair. In a moment of despair we can make unwise decisions, lose hope, and position ourselves for defeat. We must not park our hearts and thoughts in a place where discouragement can take root.

When our hearts rest on the problem we get discouraged. When our hearts rest on the answer we find courage and strength.

Anytime I’m discouraged I always think of David’s story in I Samuel 30. In verse six David is “greatly distressed” and the way he gets out of this place is by encouraging himself in the Lord his God. He finds strength to “recover all” (vs. 19).

If you’re in a place of discouragement today, there is hope. You too can find the strength to recover all!

  • Be quick to recognize negative thoughts or any other door the enemy tries to open in your life so that discouragement can come in.
  • Search God’s Word for truth. Find scriptures and promises of hope and park your mind and heart there.
  • Be brave and reach out to someone. We were made for community. And Proverbs 11:25 says when we refresh others, we will be refreshed. Let’s pray for and encourage each other.

As always, you have an open invitation here to leave your prayer requests in a comment or send me a private email.

(Update: Since writing this post I have received a good report from my biopsy mentioned above.)

Scriptures

“You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you!” Is 26:3 NLT

“Be well balanced (temperate, sober of mind), be vigilant and cautious at all times; for that enemy of yours, the devil, roams around like a lion roaring [in fierce hunger], seeking someone to seize upon and devour.” 1 Peter 5:8 Amp

“For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ,” 2 Cor 10:4-5 NKJV

“Now David was greatly distressed, for the people spoke of stoning him, because the soul of all the people was grieved, every man for his sons and his daughters. But David strengthened himself in the Lord his God.” 1 Samuel 30:6 NKJV

“The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.” Proverbs 11:25 NLT

Jesus is Hope

December 23, 2013 by shellyafaust@gmail.com

Jesus is Hope

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