Can You Give It All?
I played this song in class today. I told them how this song is such a great reminder that God doesn’t just want us Sunday morning, He doesn’t only want us during our quiet time, He wants us to focus on Him in all that we do. He doesn’t want all of us so He can feel better but because when we give up and turn everything over to Him our life will be better. Take a moment to really let the lyrics of this song get into your heart.
Take my life and let it be
consecrated, Lord, to Thee.
Take my moments and my days,
let them flow in ceaseless praise.
Take my hands and let them move
at the impulse of Thy love.
Take my feet and let them be
swift and beautiful for Thee.
Take my voice and let me sing
always, only for my King.
Take my lips and let them be
filled with messages from Thee.
Take my silver and my gold
not a mite would I withhold.
Take my intellect and use
every power as You choose.
::Chorus::
Here am I, all of me.
Take my life, it’s all for Thee.
Take my will and make it Thine
it shall be no longer mine.
Take my heart it is Thine own
it shall be Thy royal throne.
Take my love, my Lord I pour
at Your feet its treasure store
Take myself and I will be
ever, only, all for Thee.
Take myself and I will be
ever, only, all for Thee.
Here am I, all of me.
Take my life, it’s all for Thee.
My “Why God??” moments
Sometimes in life things happen that don’t make sense. Sometime in life things happen and you can’t figure out how it will possibly bring about good for the kingdom. Sometimes in life things happen and you don’t want them to.
I just went through a few weeks where quite a bit didn’t make sense. Things happened that I didn’t want to happen.
It began over Labor Day weekend. I was up in Breckenridge and decided to take advantage of a truly spectacular day. I packed up my backpack with a great book, “Forgotten God” by Francis Chan, a bottle of water, a banana, my ipod and my two dogs. I was going to hike and spend the day talking to God.
I wish I had a picture to show you of how totally breathtaking the view was. I was driving up this big mountain. I was driving high above the town of Breckenridge. It felt like I was leaving the world behind. A great song, called “Learning to Fly” by Tim Davis was cranked up loud on the car stereo. The words of the song struck me. Here’s a few of the lines:
“I’m over conforming to the worldly norm.
I’m learning to fly.
By your grace I’m gaining altitude, climbing to the highest point of views of you,
Soaring through the skies of gratitude, high above the dried up desert life of mine.
I’m learning how to fly.
Show me how ugly my ground use to be.
Come teach me to fly.”
The day was off to a great start and I could really feel God’s presence. I loaded the dogs out of the car and off we went. I had a playlist with all my favorite Christian songs so I turned on the tunes and set off. We had hiked about 5 miles and I was looking for a place to sit down to read and continue talking to God. It was such an awesome morning and I kid you not I had just said to God, “I think I am the happiest person in the world right now”
Well, I noticed I couldn’t see one of my dogs. What I saw next was crazy, my dog MoJo’s face was covered with porcupine quills I’m talking so covered I thought he was carrying something. They were covering his tongue, down his throat, in his nostrils – so freaky looking. (you can check out the pictures on my facebook)
After my initial shock we started running down the mountain. I was so thrilled to see a car, I flagged them down and they were so nice to drive me and my two dogs to my car. I jumped in the car and started my drive to the vet. While driving I asked God, “What is this all about???” “Why!!!”, “I had plans to spend the day with you – it was all so perfect”
The answer I got is, “I am with you” Could there have been something dangerous around the next bend? Could Satin have jumped in to pull me away from God? I don’t know. But the fact still is, God was with me every moment on that mountain.
Two days later, I had just driven back home after the weekend in Breckenridge with my family. It was my son’s birthday and we had left his untouched cake in Breckenridge. So although it was late at night I said to him, “Let’s run to the store and get you another cake”. As I pulled out of my driveway I crashed into my daughter’s friends car that I forgot was there.
My thoughts were, “seriously God what’s this?? You know I am trying to save my money to get Faithful Workouts back on TV why do I have to not only pay for MoJo’s porcupine surgery but now the cost of car repairs too?” God’s answer was, “I am with you”
Two days later I was going to the Dr. with my mom to get the big thumbs up that her back surgery went great and she can hop on the plane in two days and fly home to FL. Instead, after he looked at the new xrasy, we were told the surgery didn’t hold and she will need another surgery. My thoughts were, “God, you know how much I prayed for your direction with my mom, you know how much I have been praying for heeling. Why is this happening?” His answer again, “I am with you”
A few days later I was looking for my dog Micah. I couldn’t find him. My husband and son had taken him down to our creek a few hours earlier and said he was acting a bit strange but they hadn’t seen him. It was dark out so we put on some headlamps and went looking for him. My son and I drove, while my other son and my husband went on foot. We couldn’t find him anywhere.
I went to bed that night with such a heavy heart. He had an odd little cough but it didn’t seem like much. Other than that he was healthy, he had just turned 7 the Monday before. When I closed my eyes that night they were filled with tears, fearing the worst.
When the sun was almost coming up the next morning my husband and I set off looking for him. I heard my husband cry out in a voice that said so much, “I found him” I ran toward him and my heart broke. There was Micah, only a few feet from where my husband was with him the evening before. He was so peaceful looking yet he was dead. I said, “God why??? He was such a good dog, I loved him so much, why did he have to die?” “I am with you” was God’s reply.
We all have had or will have seasons in our life where we are thrown one challenge after another. We have to hold on to the fact that through it all God is with us. We don’t have to understand it and we don’t have to like it. The only way to get through times like that is to know that God is with you. Nothing that happened to me during those two weeks surprised God. He was with me and offered me peace that goes beyond all understanding.
Someone emailed me the words to the song, “Praise you in the Storm”. Here are some of the lyrics.
I was sure by now
God You would have reached down
And wiped our tears away
Stepped in and saved the day
But once again, I say “Amen”, and it’s still raining
As the thunder rolls
I barely hear Your whisper through the rain
“I’m with you”
And as Your mercy falls
I raise my hands and praise the God who gives
And takes away
And I’ll praise You in this storm
And I will lift my hands
For You are who You are
No matter where I am
And every tear I’ve cried
You hold in Your hand
You never left my side
And though my heart is torn
I will praise You in this storm
No matter what you are going through, God is with you. He feels every tear you’ve cried and He’s never left your side. God loves you.
You have a choice to make when things go bad. Are you going to draw closer to God so he can hug you or are you going to give Satin that opening he was waiting for? Satin wants to jump in and say, “God doesn’t love you, if he cared about you why would you have to go through all this?”
I am so thankful that God drew me towards Him during all of this and that He gave me the strength to say, “Satin don’t even think about it, you cannot pull me away from God!”
God Heard Me and Answered
OK - I have to share with you an amazing thing that happened this morning. So….. I’ll start by saying I am not one who typically prays for God to show me a “sign” of His presence. I know He loves me and He is with me. Well, I have been doing some major praying specifically about my mom’s back surgery. She is having her 2nd major back surgery as I write this.
A few weeks ago when I was thinking about my mom’s upcoming surgery I said to God, “God, how cool would it be if the Klove verse that I get emailed to me every morning would be my mom’s favorite verse on the day of her surgery. I know you are with us but it would be amazing if you made your presence so clear”
Well, I forgot about this until I did a quick email check before heading to the hospital this morning. I clicked on my KLove verse and guess what came through today…… MY MOM’S FAVORITE VERSE. OK how good is God. I’m not basing my faith on the fact that He sent it. If it didn’t come in this morning I would not have thought God wasn’t listening to my prayers but it just freaked me out when it came in this morning.
The last time my mom had back surgery she would keep her spirits up by saying, Psalm 118:24 “This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.” Ever since that it is the verse that brings my mom comfort and makes me think her. Think about how many verses are in the Bible…. I found that there are 31,103 verses so it’s a 1 in 31,103 chance that this verse would come today.
When I saw the verse come through this morning I ran to my mom and told her what happened. You can’t imagine the peace that came over me. Guys, God is there, He hears you and He loves you. Sometimes He doesn’t answer our prayers the way we would like but know this – He Hears You.
God just gave me yet another testimony to share. I will never stop being completely amazed that the God who created the universe hears me. He said today, “Michelle, I know you are concerned about your mom and I just want to send you a reminder that I am here and I have this all figured out.”
My mom is still in surgery as I write this and I know no matter what happens in that operating room God is with us!
“Normal” retreat
I attended women’s retreat over the weekend. The retreat was called ‘Normal”. I walked away with several points that really hit me:
1. God can make beauty from ashes. He can draw us closer to Him and give us peace even in the toughest of times. We just have to allow Him to comfort us.
2. The importance of being real (told them I thought they might want to call the retreat “Real” instead of “normal”) Life is short and who has time to just go to a superficial point with your friends. Dig deep talk about what really matters.
3. It’s dangerous to compare yourself to others. Quite often you end up comparing your private persona to their public persona. You compare who you really are with all your little flaws with the public image of others. Their public image is often hiding some of who they are.
4. Your story is important and you need to allow God to use what you have been through to help others.
5. God is so big. We try to look at what He is doing with our human vision. He sees so much more. When you really believe that God loves you you need to realize He sees the big picture and knows more than you. Let Him guide you and trust in Him in All situations.
I’m big on “walk away points”. When I go to church, read the bible, have a deep discussion with a friend I try to think what did God want me to learn from this. Sometimes, I walk away not quite sure but other times God helps me bring clarity to His lesson.
I hope you all get a chance to go on a retreat sometime soon. It helps me focus on God’s directions when I pull myself away from the rest of life. It’s also fun to come back and discover you were missed!
You can check out more about a “normal” retreat at this link http://bevygirls.com/Bevy_Girls/Normal_Retreats.html
If you think the women at your church or just the women in your community would benefit from this type of retreat you can contact Adrienne (Adrienne Graves [adrienne@bevygirls.com] or send me an email. Built into some of the retreats is a Faithful Workout so I might be there too!!
Remove the Stress
One of the reasons that I believe it is so important to bring faith into your wellness plan is because of all the damage stress can do to your body. For me, faith is an antidote to stress. Some of the side effects of stress are insomnia, depression, decreased efficiency of your immune system, weight gain and more. The next time you feel stress building up in your body repeat the following verse (which means you will need to put it to memory!!)
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” John 14:27
When you repeat it ask God to help you find peace in your situation. Put your trust in Him.

