- Faith and presumption (reliance on self and outward morality) look so much alike that only crises can expose presumption for what it is. Presumption constantly tries to shift our reliance on Christ's righteousness to our own efforts.
- Therefore, crises become God's means of forcing us to turn away from circumstances, feelings, and our own strength--and to turn toward God.
- Growth in Christ is not rooted in moralistic will power. It is only possible as we are transplanted by faith, through the power of the Spirit, into the soil of grace. (the above three points are given by Rose Marie Miller in her book "From Fear to Freedom")
- When we are faced with trials, we find what the most logical, good (to us), moral, and even what we feel might bring the most glory to God solution is and pray for it to happen. Then when it doesn't happen we get angry, disappointed, frustrated. In the end, we believe God owes us. (adapted from the sermon given yesterday at church)
Thanks for all your comments and emails!! I can't wait to share specifically how the Lord has been faithful.
3 comments:
I am so glad to hear a little more about where you are. I have definitely been wondering about you and praying as the Lord brings you to mind. Sounds like you are learning a lot, and I'm glad you're passing it on.
"Bum deal"? HA! I love it!!!! And I laughed when you said you wanted to meet me...even more when YOU caught it! I love you, Jen! You're awesome! Now come up here and visit me! :)
I wish you could come with us this weekend! If you and Chris want to come sometime, you are welcome to stay with Adam and I! We'd love to have visitors! Thanks for sharing your heart. Crises are hard, but after they're over, I hope we look back and see how much better off we are spiritually with the Lord.
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