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  • Update/prayer requests – October 7, 2010

    In my last real update on July 26, I mentioned that I was feeling

    the need to be taking time more alone with Him, not only to speak to Him but also to hear Him…

    This is one reason I’ve not been posting as much on any of my blogs, including this one.

    My obligation is first and foremost to seeking the Lord and His will for me. I could feel guilty about not posting or feel like I’m a quitter or a failure for not following through with blogging, and I confess that at times I have felt that, but I realize those thoughts are not from the Lord, but are coming from my flesh and the devil and the world. Jesus Christ is the only One whose expectations I need to be concerned about. When you post something, you feel you accomplish something, you have something to point to and can say, “Look at me! I wrote this.” (Of course, if there’s anything good I posted, it wasn’t me, but the Lord at work in me.) Or, when you post, you put yourself out there and feel like you might get noticed and commended. Those are all things that God is wanting me to slay by the power of His Spirit. My desires to be noticed and for attention are ungodly and evil desires. By the grace of God at work in me, I’m going to fight my flesh and try not to post something just to post something, but only to post as the Lord is laying something on my heart. Same thing w/ making comments on others’ blogs. And to clarify: though I will recommend posts from this site, I rarely post comments on others’ blogs from this site, but I do that from my other site on occasion. (Yes, I confess deerlife does make visits  w/ another dear deer and does banter with an unnamed llama from time to time. )

    Now, more about my journey to prayer…

    A few years back, the Lord had been trying to get my attention about my need to pray, and, well, I knew that in my head of course, since we all pretty much know we should be praying from the time we become Christians. And, as most of us have done at one time or another, I’d made resolutions to pray, but it took God repeatedly showing me (hammering me) over and over and over again about my total depravity, my total insufficiency and my total inability to do anything apart from Him. That included a lot of failures, frustrations, humiliation and tears. Until we come to the end of ourselves, we don’t see the necessity of prayer and of our need to seek Him. So long as we can get by pretty well on our own, we won’t get down on our knees in humble dependence and cry out to Him for living water and daily bread and His Holy Spirit. Thank God for His sovereign hand at work in drawing me to Himself through his loving Fatherly discipline.

    So now, after all that time, the Holy Spirit has been softening my hard heart sufficiently so those seeds are finally beginning to sprout a bit, so I might really begin to understand in small measure the utter necessity of prayer and seek out time to spend with God in prayer. This calling to prayer intensified early in 2009 (I wrote about it here, and that was why I started up tent of meeting, my other website devoted to prayer for revival). And it has further intensified and expanded since that time. In short, God has been giving me more of a passion to be praying for and encouraging workers to be sent into the harvest and praying for His Gospel to go to all the nations; I’ve alluded to that in a few posts on naphtali_deer, my other blog (e.g. – see here and here). I’m not exactly sure where all of that is going in my life, but I am finally seeing that the Gospel going to the nations is for our joy, for the joy of the nations and for God’s joy and is part of God’s glorious plan to exalt Himself. About a week ago, I stood outside and looked up into heaven and said something like, “God, why did it take me so long to get this?!” I cry now as I consider this. I mean, I’ve been a Christian for almost 28 years now. Of course, I knew we should be supporting missions, I knew the Biblical teaching that God had a plan to save some from every tribe, every language, every people and every nation (e.g. – Rev. 5), but only when God and the mission of God got a hold of my heart did I really begin to see. (Not that I see all yet today, I know that…) As I’ve mentioned, I am a slow learner, but thanks be to God, He is persevering and longsuffering with hard-hearted and stubborn sinners like me and His mercies and kindnesses will follow us and pursue us and His Holy Spirit will lead us into all truth and will lead us in the way we should go. This is one reason I am so passionate about young people not wasting their lives. I wasted much of mine. I was lukewarm for too long. One minute of lukewarmness is too long! Thanks be to God, He has been gracious to me and has been working to restore the years the locusts of my self-absorption and spiritual dullness had eaten up.

    I confess that I continue to fumble and slip and slide as I seek to go up to meet with Him on His holy mountain, but I know there is grace abounding for sinners like me there and He never casts out those who come to Him, He never despises those who are humble and seeking to worship Him in Spirit and in truth. I love to spend time with Him. And I know He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. He has also begun to show me that If we are not asking hard things of Him, we are insulting Him and limiting Him. Also, if we are not persevering in prayer, we do not show we consider Him precious enough to spend time with Him and we think we are adequate apart from His resources. These are just a few scattered thoughts here. My heart is full of Him. He is faithful to hear and to save. And He is calling us to watch in prayer with Him so we will not grow faint. To whom else can we go? He has the words of eternal life. He is our life!

    What about deerlife….

    My intent in starting deerlife was for mutual edification and encouragement, but for the past several months, most of my writing has been taking place on my other blog, so If I’m not posting here, I would encourage you to be reading there. And if you have a heart for prayer, I encourage you to visit tent of meeting, though I’ve not been posting there as often either.

    I also invite those of you who feel led to do so, to please message me with prayer requests and the like. Some of you I know better than others, but I believe this is one way God does want me to be supporting you at the current time. I hope I will have the opportunity to blog here more regularly, but I can’t say at the moment. I’m leaving that in the hands of the Lord.

    I also strongly encourage you to be seeking out and praying for fellowship in your own churches and communities. I think that is one of the greatest weaknesses of the Church today; we are lacking the fellowship God intended us to have. That leads into my next point…

    A way you can be praying for me…

    As I mentioned several months ago here, I’d begun to take some steps toward developing friendships and fellowship in our current church home. I would appreciate continued prayer for that. I’m not going to repeat all that, but I’d encourage you to read my thoughts in that post as you have opportunity to do so.

    In light of that, I’d like to share an excerpt from the “Memoir and Remains of R. M. M’Cheyne” by Andrew Bonar. I really like Bonar’s description of how M’Cheyne viewed his friendships and the opportunities he had with people. I found this challenging and I think it really speaks for itself as to how you can be praying for me (and how we can be praying for one another) as I continue to step out in faith to develop and cultivate friendships in our churches (and elsewhere) and how we all ought to making the most of every opportunity we have here.

       His visits to friends were times when he sought to do good to their souls; and never was he satisfied unless he could guide the conversation to bear upon the things of eternity. When he could not do so, he generally remained silent. And yet his demeanour was easy and pleasant to all, exhibiting at once meekness of faith, and delicacy of feeling. There was in his character a high refinement that came out in poetry and true politeness; and there was something in his graces that reminded one of his own remark, when explaining “the spices” of Song iv. 16, when he said, that “some believers were a garden that had fruit trees, and so were useful; but we ought also to have spices and so be attractive.” Wishing to convey his grateful feelings to a fellow labourer in Dundee, he sent him a Hebrew Bible, with these few lines prefixed :—

    Anoint mine eyes,
    O holy Dove!
    That I may prize
    This book of love.

    Unstop mine ear,
    Made deaf by sin,
    That I may hear
    Thy voice within.

    Break my hard heart,
    Jesus, my Lord,
    In the inmost part
    Hide thy sweet word.

    It was on a similar occasion, in 1838, that he wrote the lines, ” Thy word is a lamp unto my feet.” At another time, sitting under a shady tree, and casting his eye on the hospitable dwelling in which he found a pleasant retreat, his grateful feelings flowed out to his kind friend in the lines that follow:—

    “PEACE TO THIS HOUSE.”

    Long may peace within this dwelling
    Have its resting place;
    Angel shields all harm repelling—
    God, their God of grace.

    May the dove-like Spirit guide them
    To the Upright land!
    May the Saviour-shepherd feed them
    From his gentle hand!

       Never was there one more beloved as a friend, and seldom any whose death could cause so many to feel as if no other friend could ever occupy his room. Some, too, can say that so much did they learn from his holy walk, “that it is probable a day never passes wherein they have not some advantage from his friendship.”

       I find written on the leaf of one of his note-books, a short memorandum. ” Rules worth remembering.—When visiting in a family, whether ministerially or otherwise, speak particularly to the strangers about eternal things. Perhaps God has brought you together just to save that soul.” And then he refers to some instances which occurred to himself, in which God seemed to honour a word spoken in this incidental way.

    Thank you…and a final request…

    I thank God for each of you and for your friendship, fellowship and support. I appreciate your continued prayers for clarity and wisdom for me in all things, including my blogging, specifically that I would not rely on myself but on Christ alone and seek the wisdom that comes from above. In Bible Study Fellowship we’ve been studying through the book of Isaiah and for chapter 5 we were challenged to ask ourselves which of the woes applies to us. For numerous reasons, I answered the woe about those who see themselves as wise in their own eyes for I know it’s far too tempting and too easy for me to get puffed up and carried away with my own ideas or thoughts.

    Isaiah 5:21: Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes,
    and shrewd in their own sight!

    I Corinthians 1:26  For consider your calling, brothers: not many of you were wise according to worldly standards, not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth. 27  But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong; 28  God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are, 29  so that no human being might boast in the presence of God. 30  He is the source of your life in Christ Jesus, whom God made our wisdom and our righteousness and sanctification and redemption. 31  Therefore, as it is written, “Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.”

    Romans 11:36  For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen.

    Yours in Christ, pressing on to know Him by His grace alone,
    Karen


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    Scripture quotations are taken from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. Copyright ©2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

  • as promised … the unveiling …

    In the comments section to my very first post here, there was a little bit of banter, chit-chat, what-have-you going on between a llama and a deer (the deer, that’d be me):

    llama

    …Good post though…


    deer

    @llamalima - Thanks. These are things I’ve been thinking about for quite a while now…Definitely open to input, ideas, etc., etc.

     

    llama

    @deerlife - My suggestion: I want to have a circus with lions and elephants on deerlife. Then I want to have more music I can wave my hands to and feel nice and fluffly inside..,

    Or were you looking for more non-serious suggestions…idk.

     

    deer

    @llamalima - There I was trying to write a prayer for one of my other blogs & listening to tobymac “I don’t wanna gain the whole world but lose my soul…” and then this “circus” comment comes to my inbox…

    Seriously, I’ll entertain (lol) any and all suggestions, for we do need a sense of humour here for sure. Calvinists are allowed to laugh on occasion, aren’t we?

    I noticed you did not include llamas in the circus. Certainly we must have llamas, right? We don’t want to be accused of discrimination! I should get my son to work on those action figures. Then we can do some mega-marketing, right?

    What was that about gaining the whole world…???

    We know that music is fine when it’s used rightly…but only so it might enhance our worship of God rather than be a mere psychological/emotional feeling w/ no true rooting, producing a form of worship w/out really worshiping Him. I know you know full well that God is very, very particular about how we worship Him.

     

    llama

     

    @deerlife - Well, I was 100% serious…err yeah, =)

    Oh no, yeah llamas too…we don’t want to *offend* anyone at our circus. That would be bad…like people’s self esteem is totally important and paramount on deerlife…right? Now, the music too…we don’t want it to be boring either and not relevant to the audience. Give them what they want and they’ll give it back a million times over.

    I may have been reading a bit of Rob Schuller yesterday…it’s getting to my head.

     

    All that said, I know many of you (many?!) have been waiting, with bated breath, for months now, so, without further ado…well, perhaps with a drum roll or a little Mario Brothers playing on the keytar…

    Presenting…

    the world premiere…

    the showstoppers…

    fighting for truth, justice and the Gospel way…

    deerlife (the action figure)

    and

    llamalife (the action figure)




    *Legal notice: These action figures are hereby authorized and approved and endorsed by deerlife for the enjoyment and edification of her audience. They may not be reproduced or retransmitted in any form, without the express written consent of deerlife. Also hearty thanks to my youngest son for making these. He is totally awesome with Photoshop and all that jazz.*

    About deerlife (the action figure)

    You can clearly see that deerlife is holding a glowing blue sword. If you are familiar with The Lord of the Rings, you know that when the Orcs were coming near, the elvish swords glowed blue. And so too with this weapon. When there’s a false, shoddy, incomplete, or just plain bad gospel anywhere in the vicinity, deerlife’s sword kicks it up into full gear and starts glowing blue because deerlife is seeking to be rooted in the Word of God so she won’t’ be swayed and tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine. Deerlife looks pretty laid back, and yes, she’s a girl, but know that she is so ready to speak the truth that at times she goes off half-cocked (is that mixing our metaphors here?) and the Holy Spirit has to rein her in and remind her of such verses as I Corinthians 16:13-14: Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong. 14  Let all your things be done with charity. Ooo! With charity! Gospel truth must always be given out the Gospel way: with love! (Ouch! Catch me, Lord! If I have not love…)

    And, if you are of the old school and remember the Robot on “Lost in Space,” he would alert the crew of impeding danger, with the words, “Warning!” and “Danger!” and of course, he spoke that famous line “Danger, Will Robinson!”

    Anyhow, as most of you already know I am quite serious about the Gospel, and by the grace of God I am seeking to know Him and make Him known.

    Though I did say in my first post that what I do here might be:

    A little quirky…
    A little mind-altering…(in the words of a former Xangan)
    A little outside the box…

    So, I guess we’ve got a little of that today, don’t we?

    I will be inviting Mr. Llama to do a post about his action figure and specifically why he chose a crossbow for his weapon. I can only surmise that he only chose that weapon because it was chosen for him. He and I are good Calvinists (well, no one is good, yes, we know that full well!), so we know we can’t ever choose unless we are enabled to choose.   (Updated 8.21.10: Please see Mr. Llama’s post Llamas, crossbows, true love…)

    As way of update: We’re having family coming into town this week for our oldest son’s wedding this weekend, so I probably won’t be around much, but would very much appreciate your prayers for my son and future daughter-in-law as well as my time together with family. (Yes, I really do have some things to do around the house today!)

    I appreciate the fellowship and friendship we share in Jesus Christ. May He keep us singing the new song He has put into our mouth:

    Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.

    Amen.

  • update/prayer requests – July 26, 2010: “Word of God Speak”

    In my last post, I mentioned I would be attending Ignite, a Christian music festival near Chicago.

    We got back late last night (well, early this morning).

    I wasn’t planning to post anything today, but then decided to give a little update…

    Early this morning David (deepestrecesses@revelife) posted a prayer based on I Samuel 3:1, 7-11. If you’ve not read it and prayed it, I would encourage you to do so.

    After arriving home, I read through David’s prayer. It reinforced something God had already been speaking to me about: the need to be taking time more alone with Him, not only to speak to Him but also to hear Him … which was something God had impressed on me again last night at Ignite through Mercy Me’s song, “Word of God, Speak.”

     

    How can I (we) presume to speak the Word of God to others, if I (we) have not humbled and bowed before God and prayed, “Speak, Lord, for Your servant is listening”?

    How can I (we) presume to prepare the way of the Lord in others, if I (we) have not humbled and bowed before God and prayed, “Prepare Your way in my heart”?

     

    Earlier today, I returned to David’s post and wrote a comment/prayer, which I’ve included below (w/ a little editing) as an update/prayer request/prayer.

    May our Lord continue to show us our constant need of Him so we might steadfastly devote ourselves to listen to Him through prayer and His Word. Praise God we can approach Him with full assurance of faith through the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. May we never take for granted the access to God our Lord purchased for us at Calvary. Apart from God’s great love for us in Jesus Christ, apart from Christ bearing our sin on His body on the tree, we would be eternally separated from God. May we not grieve or quench the Spirit as He calls us to draw near to Him. Praise God that as we draw near to Him, He has promised to draw near to us! May He sanctify our ears to hear His voice.

    Yours in Christ for His glory and your joy,
    Karen

    Holy Father, draw us into the Holy of Holies, by Your Spirit, not only to speak to You, but also to hear You speak. Your Son Jesus Christ is our Mediator, but not only for us to bring our requests but for You to speak to us. This is something You have been impressing on me and most recently did so once again last night, even before I had seen this [David's] prayer.

    How can we speak for You if we do not take that time to bow before You and turn our hearts and ears toward You to hear Your Words? What words do we have to speak apart from those You give us? Give us willing, humble and teachable hearts to come and put aside our agenda and bow before You and tarry in prayer and receive from You what You wish to give us in Your time. To whom shall we go? You alone have the words of life. How can we be ambassadors of Your life if we do not spend time in Your presence, time drinking in of Your Words, of Your Life.

    Forgive us for the times we are tempted to speak apart from listening to Your first. Speak, Lord, for Your servants are listening. For the sake of Your glory, Your Name and Your Church we come to You. Holy God, we come to You through the body and blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. We ask You to hear us for we are called by Your Name and have been created for Your glory. Amen.


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