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Praying to God Our Promise-Keeper (With Wendy Blight)

February 3, 2016 by shellyafaust@gmail.com

Wendy Blight
Do you believe in the power of prayer?

Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective. James 5:16 (NIV)

I invited one of my favorite Bible study teachers and friend Wendy Blight to share with you today about Praying to God Our Promise-Keeper.

I am also throwing some confetti from Texas over yesterday’s release of her new Bible Study and DVD, I Know His Name. And to keep in the spirit of celebration, I thought I’d have a little giveaway! Answer one of the questions at the end of this post by leaving a comment in the comment section for a chance to win a $10.00 Amazon e-gift card (to use toward your very own copy of Wendy’s new book!). Winner will be announced February 10.

And now, here’s Wendy! :)

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Knowing God by name. Calling upon God by name. Praying His Word … His Promises … back to Him are powerful and effective ways to usher God’s life-transforming work into our lives because our God is a Promise-Keeper.

But prayer is hard. It doesn’t come naturally to most women. I know it didn’t for me. The thought of praying out loud intimidated me. Made me feel uncomfortable.

But I have also learned that without prayer, we will never get to know the promise-keeping side of God. In order to know our Promise-Keeper, we’ve got to interact with Him. Pray to Him. And more than just pray, pray His promises … His Word … back to Him. It’s the substance of His promises that transform our prayers to be those powerful and effective prayers James talks about in James 5:16.

In order to know our Promise-Keeper, we’ve got to interact with Him. @wendy_blight #IKnowHisName
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This truth came alive to me last year at a women’s conference in Houston.

The women’s ministry leader invited me to share my testimony. It’s a hard story for me to tell. In 1986, just days after my graduation from Baylor University, I fell victim to an armed, masked man hiding in my apartment. The horrific events of that June day locked me in a prison of fear for years. I hated God. I felt abandoned and forgotten by the One I grew up believing loved and cared for me.

A few weeks after my attack, a friend gave me this promise: “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you” (Deut. 31:6, NIV). But at the time, it meant nothing. In fact, I saw it as a lie. He had forsaken me. He sat on his throne in heaven and watched what happened to me and did nothing.

Thankfully, God did not leave me in that dark place. As time passed, my heart slowly opened to God’s Word. It was a long and arduous journey, but over a decade later, through much prayer and the transforming power of His Word healing came. Freedom came. My test became a powerful testimony.

As I closed my message and stepped off the stage, a woman walked up and shared her story. Little did I know it was my story too.

She had been a student at Baylor at the time of my attack. She was part of a ministry whose leader invited them to pray for the young woman who had been attacked (me). They prayed a passage from Psalm 62 over me every week … for two years! They prayed the promises of the Promise-Keeper.

Grasp the miracle here. At the very time I felt abandoned by God, He had raised up believers to pray. And not just pray, but pray God’s Word. His promises. She showed me her Bible. Yes, she still had it! Next to the passage was 1986 and my name.

As I read the passage, I saw clearly how each promise had come alive in my life. My promise-keeping God had honored each and every one.

I pray my story not only encourages you to pray but also opens doors for you to invite others to pray. Because you never know what God is up to in the midst of all those prayers!

Will you join me in praying God’s Word back to the One who is our Promise-Keeper? He always honors His Word. In fact, Isaiah 55:11 promises His Word will never return void and will accomplish everything He desires and achieve every purpose for which He sent it … even thirty years later!

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In addition to God Our Promise-Keeper, there are hundreds of Names of God. I invite you to visit Wendy’s blog to get a sneak peek of her newest Bible study, I Know His Name and also sign up for her FREE companion devotional, “5 Days to Knowing God More Intimately.”

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And now it’s your turn to join the conversation! Answer one of the following questions and you’ll be entered for a chance to win a $10.00 Amazon e-gift card.

  • Do you have your own personal story of God as the Promise-Keeper? Like Wendy, you can use your story to encourage others. Share with us in the comment section below.
  • What is your favorite scripture to pray back to God the Promise-Keeper?

 

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.

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