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You Can't Live in Fear

July 13, 2020 Lisa Hennessy
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“So, letting your sinful nature control your mind leads to death. But letting the Spirit control your mind leads to life and peace.”—Romans 8:6 (NLT)

I couldn’t give you a percentage, but I can tell you that most of the things I have worried about, don’t happen. Thinking about worst case scenarios and the “what-ifs” just raises my blood pressure and I don’t want to end up on medication for it.

When I fret over something, I am choosing to live in the flesh not the spirit. I become enslaved to worry when my mind is on the world. When I am filled with the spirit of God my mind turns to trust and I am able to do His work. I can’t be living and loving like Jesus if I am living in a state of panic.

I have been transparent and shared what happens to me the I don’t go to God first with my concerns. I slip back into negative thinking and let it control my thoughts and actions. When I listen to the enemies lies rather than focus on the truth of God’s Word, it steals my peace. 

With all that is going on with the unrest in our country today, if I believed everything I read or heard, I would be an anxious mess. One of my nephew’s got married this past weekend. Because of COVID, many people cancelled. I am sure it wasn’t the dream wedding that they had envisioned but they made the best of it. The church required everyone to wear a mask and had us sit in every other pew. Looking back at wedding photos from the church will be a reminder of these times. 

One thing that resonated with many of us was that the priest said to them, “you chose love over fear.” This was the first wedding he had done since March. My father had a saying, You can’t live in fear. While my father is no longer with us, we all remembered him fondly at the reception, knowing that his advice would have been to not let fear rule their decision on getting married. 

My husband hasn’t stopped going to work. Because we don’t have underlying health issues or considered a high risk, we still go to the grocery store once a week and Costco a couple of times a month. When the restaurants and gyms reopened, we were there. For me, going to a wedding wasn’t much different than being in these public places where I am probably exposed to more people.

However, with that being said, when my daughter had to cancel because where she is working would require her to self-quarantine for 14 days if she attended, I started to question whether we should go or not. Up until this point, I had peace about it, but the enemy knows how he can sneak into my head and try and steal my joy. He will do whatever he can to weave anxious thoughts through my mind to cancel out any calm or contentment that I may have.

Worry is a deep-rooted habit that is a daily struggle for me to break free from. Because I am human, there are times when I can let it get a stronghold, but not this time. We all have the fabric of Jesus woven into each and every one of us and that is good news! Every one of us has access to the power of the Holy Spirit within us to cancel out the noise of the enemy. 

To keep myself from dwelling on it, I spent that day sewing with a friend. They next morning during my quiet time, I had this overwhelming sense of peace. While I was sitting in my chair getting ready to do my daily Bible reading, a red cardinal landed right outside my window and a few minutes later, the female had twigs in her mouth on our patio. 

I hadn’t seen the cardinals in our backyard like this since June 15/16th when I was needing comfort and here they were again, to calm my anxious thoughts. No, I don’t want to get sick, but I am not going to live in fear of getting a virus with a 97-99.75% recovery rate and again, I don’t have other health issues.

I want to live a life like my father. Despite his heart disease and artificial valve, he didn’t let that stop him from traveling and living life. He knew his time on earth was limited and he didn’t let that stop him from making the most of every day that God had given him.

Dear Lord,

In the midst of anxiety, I am thankful that Your spirit within me will give me the strength to remove negative thoughts as they enter my mind. Thank You that You alone can settle my anxious soul. I lift up those who are struggling with fear. I ask for You to fill them with peace. Thank You for being a God that brings peace and hope. Help me to share that with others this week. It is in the name of Jesus that I pray these things. Amen. 

 July Memory Verse

Will you join this month in memorizing Jeremiah 29:13 as a daily reminder of how we should be seeking God with our whole heart. When we do, we will always find Him.

“If you look for me wholeheartedly, you will find me.”—Jeremiah 29:13 (NLT)

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What is Your Legacy?

June 8, 2020 Lisa Hennessy
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“Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me.”—John 14:6 (NLT)

I recently went to a funeral for a dear friend’s father. It was one of the most moving services that I have attended. He loved the Lord  and raised his children to do the same for which I am forever grateful. You see, his daughter Carla was one of my first Christian friends. We met in graduate schooI over 30 years ago. She was unlike any friend I had ever had. What drew me to her, was her warm and kind spirit. 

While I believed in God and attended church 1-2 times a year, I definitely wasn’t living a morally upright life. She didn’t judge. She didn’t preach to me and most of all she never judged my lifestyle. She loved like Jesus loved. After, hearing the preacher talk about similar qualities in her father, I have no doubt those attributes were modeled for her.

When I saw her at the funeral and gave her a big hug I got emotional. I told her that I was so thankful that she had a father and mother that loved the Lord and instilled that in her as well. After my first husband’s death, she was such a big part of me finding Jesus when I needed Him the most. Our friendship that started over 30 years ago on the TCU campus was God ordained. God knew I was going to need a friend like her to guide me on my faith journey.

Because her father had terminal cancer, he was able to let everyone know exactly how he wanted his memorial service. He told the pastor, he didn’t want everyone talking about him and telling jokes about him. His desire was for the pastor to share John 14:6. "I am the way, the truth, and the life!" Jesus answered. "Without me, no one can go to the Father.” (CEV)

Even on his deathbed, he was more concerned about others salvation than having people honor him by speaking about what a good man he was. He was a humble man and wanted God to get the glory at his service, not him. 

The inside of his casket read, May the work that I have done speak for me. A humble, kind, generous, honest and faithful man is how he was remembered. Does the work that I am doing speak about who I am? Carla’s dad’s life was not remembered by his service in Vietnam or his lifelong profession. He was most remembered by the life he lived serving God and serving others. This is the kind of legacy I want to leave too. 

The world may tell us being rich and famous is how people will remember you, but I don’t see it that way. The service for my friend’s father will be something I always remember because of the life he lived for Jesus and his dying wish was for the salvation of those who didn’t personally know his Lord and Savior.

This funeral made me realize how important it is for us to be that friend to someone regardless of their race, religion or political affiliation. Despite our differences we need to love like Jesus. I want to be a Carla for somebody too. Do you know someone that can use a Christian friend? You don’t have to talk about your faith. You live it out. You love them and pray for them even when they don’t know Jesus.

Dear Lord,

Thank You for loving me so much that You put a friend in my life years before I was ready to find You. I praise You for friendships that shine the light of Jesus in our lives even when we can’t appreciate it. Only You could weave a friendship for me that would be that thread that led me to Your Precious Son. Open my eyes to unlikely friendships that will lead others to You. I pray these things in the name of Jesus. Amen. 

June Memory Verse

“Give us today our daily bread.”—Matthew 6:11 

Please make sure you tweet @KnitPrayShare or share your projects on the Knit, Pray, Share Facebook page or Instagram using the hashtag #KnitPrayShare. Be sure to attach a tag to whatever gift you make.

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