Fit Faith: Joy in the Journey

JOY IN THE JOURNEY – An Intro to Journaling & Learning to See the God’s Fingerprints Every Day

The Christian life is to be one of growth toward maturity.  Accepting Christ as Savior is the doorway to learning what His Lordship looks like.  Our journey through life is designed to help us know God more fully, more personally.  Often, we are so busy ‘living’ life that we fail to see the realities of life. 

The information in this booklet helps you focus on God in the details of your day.  Several who have used it have shared new insights they received of God and His work in their lives.  Those reports give me joy…and I believe you will have the same results!

Joy in the Journey
Joy in the Journey Back

 

Joy in the Journey Workshops

This material can be presented in a workshop or through a series of interactive classes.

Take away tools that help you SEE, ENJOY & SHARE God.

  • Celebrate your unique design – and value others more.
  • Become Aware of God’s Presence.
  • Work Out the Principles of Faith (vs live in an ivory tower).
  • Realize importance of knowing God is Now here or He’s No where.
  • Embrace the power of emotions & forgiveness.
  • Identify life seasons and God’s work in them.
  • Use the past to create vision for your future.
  • Celebrate God’s Work in & through you.

 

Contact me:  Billiejoyoumans@gmail.com

Fit Faith Workshops and other topics available on request.  

Workshops: Fit Faith

God created us for Himself–and each other.  Learning together is a great way to build relationships and grow in grace & knowledge.   Heartsong Ministries offers a series of workshops called FIT FAITH which target the key components of a healthy faith-walk.

FIT FAITH: Joy in the Journey

Gain a fresh view of God’s presence and work in your life with a workshop based on this small booklet.

An Intro to Journaling & Learning to See the God’s Fingerprints Every Day

The Christian life is to be one of growth toward maturity.  Accepting Christ as Savior is the doorway to learning what His Lordship looks like.  Our journey through life is designed to help us know God more fully, more personally.  Often, we are so busy ‘living’ life that we fail to see the eternal realities God is weaving into our days.

FIT FAITH:  FIT FAITH – Fasting Workshop

Fasting is a beautiful discipline with multiple blessings.  It is also often misunderstood and even feared.  This workshop demystifies the discipline and encourages people to press into the presence of God.

FIT FAITH: Learning to Love the Living Word

This workshop aims at building the Bible skills of believers.  The WORD is a necessity for a strong, vibrant walk.  Tools and tips for growing to love Bible time are offered in this Teaching Talk.

FIT FAITH:  HIS- Hands in Service

Christ came to serve and Scripture reveals that God has prepared good works for each of us to do.  Yet many struggle to find their place of service–or they find themselves inundated with requests to do that leave them empty.  Serving is a beautiful opportunity to grow in our faith-walk.  This Teaching Talk offers insights and help to those wanting to grow through service.

FIT FAITH:  FIT FAITH – Prayer Workshop

Prayer sometimes falls into a rut.  The beautiful privilege of entering the presence of God is lost to a ‘to do’ list–or becomes part of the list.  It doesn’t have to be that way.  Prayer is dialog…real communication.  This is a practical workshop that addresses common prayer traps and creative communication aids.

Contact Heartsong to schedule a workshop:  Billiejoyoumans@heartsongministry.net

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Living in Love

Christians have the amazing privilege–and responsibility–of living in the love of God.  Christ bore our criticism and condemnation on the Cross.  Living in love allows us to be a vessel of grace.  What pours out of you?  If it is not grace that builds up and encourages others, perhaps you have not received enough of His love.   Forgiveness received produces unrestrainable love.

44 He turned toward the woman and said to Simon, “Have you noticed this woman? When I came into your home, you didn’t give me any water so I could wash my feet. But she has washed my feet with her tears and dried them with her hair. 45 You didn’t greet me with a kiss, but from the time I came in, she has not stopped kissing my feet. 46 You didn’t even pour olive oil on my head,[b] but she has poured expensive perfume on my feet. 47 So I tell you that all her sins are forgiven, and that is why she has shown great love. But anyone who has been forgiven for only a little will show only a little love.”  (Read the whole story here.)

 

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Who has been a vessel of grace for you?

Who needs you to be their vessel of grace?

 

Cross-Life Coaching can help you find the blockages.

Life Change Lessons from a Play Station

A new calendar always inspires thoughts of change.  The desire for good, for fulfilling lives beats in every heart.  It feels like life gets in the way blocking our progress.  The wisdom book of Proverbs explains why:

There is a way that seems right to man…but it is the way of death.  (14:12 and 16:25)

Our new video game offers a light-hearted look at this reality.  It’s been decades since I played video games…think Atari Ping Pong.  Madden 15 on a Playstation is another world!

Our earthly lives are in a vastly different world than God’s Truths…but His ways work in this world and are a necessity for full, abundant living!  Here’s some things I’ve learned from our PS3:

  • I can be totally oblivious to the obvious.  The signals the kids readily see and feel (like a vibrating remote) give them information on what to do next.  I often don’t see it…and if I do, I don’t what it means.  I’m lost in the PS3 world.
  • Not knowing stuff is a hindrance and a frustration.  Success depends on knowing what things mean and what you are supposed to do about it.
  • Thinking I know what I’m doing doesn’t mean I am doing it right.  The game isn’t broke or rigged against me just because I’m not winning.
  • Instructions that don’t understand what I don’t know don’t help me…they just confuse (or irritate) me!
  • Failing repeatedly is discouraging and makes me want to quit.
  • Practice helps.  Perseverance pays!

Those little glimpses offer great truth for real life.  The plan of God provides answers for each of those problems.  The Word and the Spirit give direction for a winning life!  Many great resources exist to find Bible answers but faithful, consistent, determined digging on your own can never be beat. My life forever changed the year I made the decision to read the Bible all the way through for the first time…sporadic reading was useful but disciplined reading was transformational.

Whatever goals you set for the New Year…and goals are good…aim for integrity.  Blend the natural and the spiritual–don’t try to separate what God designed to be in union.  Jesus came to this earth for purpose–and He lived with intention.  God has plans and purposes for each of us.  We must seek to know His will and live with intention.  As you plan your steps for the coming days, give thought to why Jesus came.  Let God reveal the specific steps you need to take.  Then commit those steps to God, and He will produce in a greater way than you can even think!

Understand that walking out those steps will take discipline and sacrifice.  We cannot ‘go with God’ and continue on our own path.  There must be integrity between our words and our actions.  That does not mean we aim to be perfect; it means we seek to know what God would have us to do…and then we walk toward His goals rejoicing in His mercy, patience and love!

We cannot enjoy the glories of God on Sunday and lock Him away Monday through Saturday.  His glory must flow in the workplace, in our recreation and even in our private activities.  He is worthy of our honor 24-7.  His presence in every moment of our days is both our privilege and our responsibility.  Oswald Chambers states a hard truth with great clarity:

“God is not actively involved with our natural life as long as we continue to pamper and gratify it.”

In the center of the Bible, the Psalmist offers this powerful plea:

Keep my steps steady by your word; don’t let any sin rule me. Psalm 119:133

When sin rules in our lives, our lives become a commodity…an object to trade.  It devalues us and robs us of the inheritance Christ delivers to all who will believe!  The natural world is what God gave to Adam & Eve.  He intended us to enjoy it all by walking according to His Word.  As long as Adam & Eve did that, they had the beauty of the natural and the spiritual.  They enjoyed the very presence of God.  One choice to walk in their own wisdom, separated them from the source of life.  Jesus restores the choice of life, of God connection.  Unity between the natural and spiritual is the essence of abundant living, and an awesome life is possible in Christ!  Choose HIM!

What choices will you make for your the new year?

There are foundational disciplines of faith that must be in place to walk in His ways.  Join me for Fit Faith to build strength in your faith walk!

Fit Faith: Soul Training for His Glory

Eternal life is the free gift of God.  The walk of faith is demanding! The life of faith requires a solid foundation.  Fit Faith looks at the components of a healthy faith life and provides tools for disciples to utilize.  The Four Sessions of Fit Faith include the life basics of Prayer, Bible Study, Service/ministry and Fasting.

Prayer as Worshipful Conversation:  Developing a prayer life that is exciting and rich.

Bible Time as friendship w/the Living Word:  Establishing roots in His Word that bear fruit.

Serving and Fellowship:  Finding the reality of being HIS hands and feet.

Living in Wonder & Awe:  Fasting as a discipline for fulfillment.

 The workshop can be provided at your location or in a web-based format.

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RELATED BIBLE STUDY BOOK

In our family, animals have been part of God’s training package for us!    Soul Training in the Barn is a Bible Study paralleling the training of horses with discipleship.  It has been said that life is the gift God gives us; what we do with our life is our gift to Him.  My passion is to live to please the One who gives me all, so discipleship matters deeply too me.

Also, check out our Activity-based learning, which helps move head truth to the heart & the heels!

Choices Empowering Change

If you missed the first two segments, you may wish to begin with Real Relationships Are Messy and Healing Relationships.

Continuing our look at relationships, leads us to consider how choices and change relate to our connections.  God did not make a mistake with providing choice in the Garden of Eden.  It was and is part of the grand design for healthy relationships…and you’ll remember that was His purpose from the beginning.

One choice, though, changed the dynamics of this powerful privilege.  Choosing what God prohibited separated humanity from the source of life.  God’s response was not to remove the privilege of choice but to narrow the options, change the environment and use choices to guide His precious creation back to Him!  All of life is designed to help us make choices that lead us back to relationship with God.  Unfortunately,  in every area of life, there is a way that seems right to man but leads to death.

The first choice to reject the words of God and choose what He prohibited actually removed the privilege of choice.  It enslaved humanity to the natural world.  The freedom of choice does not come until freedom in Christ is found. Without Christ, we are slaves to self, vulnerable to the Enemy and condemned to seemingly good choices that lead to death!

Scripture is abundantly clear that fallen humanity cannot choose life or return to God without Christ.  The only living choice natural man has is the choice to receive Jesus Christ or not.  It is the most critical choice of our earthly lives; it determines our eternal destination and opens the door to abundant living in this land.

Warning:  Not to decide is to decide…choose Jesus.   

With Jesus in our lives, the privilege of choice in earthly matters provides power and provision for vibrant relationships and abundant life.  The Poverty Bible defines impoverished as those without choice.  That’s a thought-provoking definition!  The matter of choice (versus slavery) affects every aspect of life, not just relationship with others.  Pursuing knowledge of God, His purposes for us and His ways empowers us to choose well.  God neither enables us nor overpowers us.  He guides us well and understanding His ways helps us with our earthly relationships.

Choice is like mercy; it is something we like to have but often don’t like to give to others.  The tendency to want to control others is almost universal.  Our intentions are often good; we want the best for another but lack the fortitude to endure until the other person learns to choose well.  There is no alternative, though!  Relationships are destroyed and individual growth hampered when we seek to control others.  God’s design is perfect and empowering others to make good choices for change is His way.

Healthy, mature individuals must take responsibility for choices that create balance in every realm of their life:  relational, physical, mental, moral and spiritual.  In an unhealthy relationship one person takes responsibility for making choices for another.  Sometimes they take that responsibility by enabling the person to continue making poor choices.  Other times, one will bully another into making the right choice with threats and punishments.  Empowering someone requires allowing natural consequences to create pressures that move a person toward better decisions.

God designed the world so that every realm of life would point us back to Him.  Pressure points us to the correct path.  Relationships often falter because inappropriate amounts of pressure are employed.  How much is enough?

As little as possible.  As much as needed.

Seek the wisdom of God as you allow the pressures from choices to create change in the lives of others.  The responsibility to pursue balanced relationships in the relational, physical, mental, moral and spiritual realms cannot be abdicated or usurped.  It is personal and individual.  Along the way, trust God to bring the perfect amount of pressure to bear to catch attention and draw to Himself.  Don’t get in way; simply seek His face and walk faithfully toward Him…and pray for others to do the same.

A great ‘rule of thumb’ for every choice is this:

Will this bring honor to my Savior? 

Choose well.  He is worthy!

Do you have someone you need to empower?  What steps will you take to do that?  Follow this website or like the Facebook Page to receive notice when the next piece of this series publishes:  “Setting Goals”

 

Healing Relationships

Messy relationships are part of life and…

Loving others is our spiritual service as living sacrifices (Romans 12:1)!

Continuing with our focus that Relationships Matter,  let’s begin with exploring how to expose roots of bitterness to the light of love so we can have healthy relationships!

The heart of man reflects a man…that is why it is critical to understand and utilize our emotions.  The pure in heart see God; if I am seeing ‘yuck,’ my heart needs some purifying!  God seeks relationship with all of us at all times.  He looks to who we were created to be, not who we are at the moment.  My relationships with others are a tool He uses to transform me because they expose my heart!

Living from emotions as if they were truth is a deadly practice.  Learn to listen to emotions not as ‘truth’ but as indicators of heart issues.  Emotions come before actions and words, but they follow thoughts.  We are not at the mercy of our thoughts; in fact, we are commanded to manage them.  Thoughts can be true or false; we are responsible to know the difference and choose Truth!  Freedom to choose responses instead of being enslaved to reactions requires digging through the dirt and building your life on Truth.  The work is worth it; here’s a tool that helped me!

Resentment, anger and rejection are common relationship issues.  Understanding the Truth Roots of each is a powerful shield against destructive reactions.

Resentment often flows from expectations that have not been met.  We establish a standard that we live by for ‘right actions’ and expect others to accept our definition.  Our standard may be ‘right’ but imposing our expectations on another is not right. Other times our expectations are unrealistic, sometimes faulty—and often even unspoken.  Regardless, our expectations are ours.  Any problem arising from our expectations means we need to take them  to the Lord.

Journaling helps me in this process.  If I find resentment blocking me from the presence of God, I immediately stop and ask for clarity on what I am resenting.  The Holy Spirit is a real presence who helps us!  (John 14:26)  Simply writing down my resentment often improves my perspective.  Other times I have to ask God to heal a hurt from a loved one.  The wounds of our friends are precious; we need not fear the pain.  Our Savior is acquainted with grief (Isaiah 53) and our faithful healer.  Taking my resentments to God is part of His plan for purifying my heart.  His healing love is a priceless treasure.

Relationship struggles remind us that our hope is in God alone.  It is He who works in others, setting the expectations for them (as well as us).  It is He who grants us favor with others (or not!).  He orchestrates all!  We can trust His standards and His work in us and others.

Please note: expectations are not boundaries.  Boundaries are healthy and necessary in every relationship.  Asking something of another is part of every relationship.  What we ask will always be for the good of both participants in the relationship…and it will always be an ask not a demand.  Asking allows for a no that does not generate rejection or bullying.  The softness of our heart—and our reactions to wounds from another—should not be sharp or edgy when our ‘ask’ is refused.  Unconditional love has boundaries, but that love is not given based on whether the boundaries are honored or ignored.  The love remains despite the actions of the other.  

Anger develops from unmet expectations that grow into rights.  The perceived violation of those rights generate anger.  In anger, two pathways emerge: one masquerades as strength, the other as weakness.  Both are deceptive paths of destruction—personal and relational.  The path of pride produces presumption—arrogance and disrespect for others (and God).  The other path offers despair and hopelessness.  It cries victim and weakness…and often manifests as depression.

Rejection—both the feeling and the act—brings death to the relationship and decay to the individuals.  Separating from another person may give an illusion of relief but does nothing to resolve the underlying issues.  Resentment and anger continue developing roots in the soul.  They are the ‘bitter roots that defile many.’  Rejection is not the way of God; not His desire for us or others.  The roots of rejection must be eradicated; the love of God is the only power capable of victory!

To know the love of God

is to be filled with the

FULLNESS OF GOD!

Loving others requires that we first be loved by God.  All of life has the potential to guide us into greater knowledge of God, but all of life seeks to draw us away from Him too!  The choice is ours to make when we know Jesus Christ.  In the next entry, we will explore choices and living with intention!  Don’t miss out:   Follow this website or like the Facebook Page to receive notice of the next entry.

 

 

Real Relationships are Messy

Love.  Family.  Friends.  There is nothing like the holiday season to expose the imperfections of relationships.  Our ideals are so high; our desires grand.  The television commercials and social media shares leave us thinking everyone else has more love and better relationships than we do.  Take heart!  Real relationships don’t always look beautiful…and sometimes they don’t feel lovely either.  The truth is:

Real relationships are messy!

I believe they are meant to be…and God wants to transform the mess into a beautiful message of real love and real relationship.

Our lives are meant to be full of relationships. God, who is love, created humanity in His image for connection.  His image is marred in each of us but His loving pursuit of us is unfailing.  The vast difference between ourselves and the heart of God is revealed when we are in relationship with others.  Relationships show us where we are not like our Creator and inspire us to know Him more—and be more like Him.

God is the author of relationships, and the only source for success in relationships.    He is Creator and Sustainer.  His fervent, faithful love for each of us reveals our need for Him and shows us what it looks like to love others like He loves.

Committed, connected relationships don’t just happen.  Connection with others inevitably leads to hurt feelings and difficulties.  Relationships require attention, intention, effort and even sacrifice.  That is as it should be!  When relationships cause us distress—as every relationship will—there is a beautiful opportunity unfolding.

Do you recall how Jesus’ response to the accusers of the adulterous woman transformed the lives of all involved?  He simply wrote in the dirt.  As we walk through life, we must let Jesus write in our lives…whether we are the accuser or the accused.  Nothing anyone has done to me is greater than what I have done to the Lord of Lords.  In fact, when we sin against another, the sin pierces God first.   In relationship with others, we must train our eyes to look at Jesus first.  When we come to Jesus with our relationship issues, whether anger or hurt, He will reveal something within us that still needs transformation!

Rather than look to Jesus, our natural response to relationship problems is to lash back, make accusations, or hide in shame or self-protection.  Hurt people hurt people but healthy people help people.  The law of sowing and reaping is a vital relationship principle, but it is one that Jesus can alter!  In the natural realm, seeds of resentment produce a crop of resentments.  Anger breeds anger.  Seeds sown from the flesh and unholy spirits destroy lives and relationships.  Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil — and taking offense is a bait straight from Satan!  Refuse the bait and partner with Jesus to destroy the devil’s plans.

Scripture tells us that vision and understanding give us restraint.  Restraint is a powerful tool to employ in relationships.  Those tv commercials and Facebook posts are an idealistic vision.  Real vision comes from the Word.  Even in this godless age, many know John 3:16…

”For God so loved the world, He sent his only Son that whosoever believes in Him would not perish but have everlasting life.”

The Father loved that Son whom He sent…that’s a bit harder look at love to embrace.  We like love that rescues.  We shirk love that sacrifices in such a profound way.  Even those who are willing to receive hurts to themselves resist allowing their loved ones to suffer.

We want loving relationships that give us only sweetness, and that is neither realistic nor beneficial.  Sincere love for another involves sacrifice and suffering on both sides FOR eternally good purposes!

Loving others is the spiritual service of a living sacrifice (Romans 12:1).

Relationships matter!  As 2016 comes to a close and a new year dawns, let’s spend some time looking at God’s plans and purposes for the relationships we enjoy in our lives.  We’ll begin with exploring how to expose roots of bitterness to the light of love!  Follow this website or like the Facebook Page to receive notice of the next entry.

You Can Have a Christ-less Christmas

I’m not very trendy.  Politically correct speech, trite talk and insincere platitudes irritate me.  Common cultural controversies seldom speak my heart or compel me to take a stand.

With that stated, you might not be surprised that hearing Season’s Greetings or Happy Holidays doesn’t offend me.  In fact, if you don’t believe in Jesus Christ as the Savior of the World, those greetings make sense and I’d rather you say them.  You should say what is in your heart because pretense and lies are destructive.

For the very same reason, you will hear from me, “Merry Christmas.”  Seasons come and seasons go.  If that is all I want to say, ‘hi’ or ‘hey’ should suffice.  And to me, happy holy-days are an oxymoron.  Happiness is circumstantial. Holy Days–if they are truly of a holy nature–transcend circumstances.  So, that leaves me with Merry Christmas.  Merriness is a wish for joy and life…and Christmas is Christ’s mass or the feast of Christ.  Indeed, my wish for everyone is Merry Christmas.

The heart-breaking truth, though is that …

…many do have a Christ-less Christmas.

Some folks know that is their reality…and others live in a deadly deception. That is why I hold fast to my words:  Merry Christmas.  Words matter and Scripture says we will have to give account for every word that proceeds from our mouths.  I’m not responsible for your words, nor are you responsible for mine.  But we each must say–and live out what we say–with integrity.

The world still needs the good news proclaimed by the angels at the birth of Christ.  It is the privilege and responsibility of every Christian. Love came down at Christmas time the songs say.  It is that which we celebrate at Christmas.  God loved us too much to leave us in the mess we created…in the messes we create.    He came to save us.  Christmas celebrates the arrival of hope; but Easter is the culmination.  The entirety of the picture brings abundance to our Christmas celebrations.

Check out this “Look at the Book” from John Piper on WHY Jesus chose to leave heaven and be born in a stable to a young girl.

It is the Gospel that creates an awareness of need in hearts.  The Gospel is
this:  man is lost without Jesus Christ.  There is no other explanation for why God would become man, suffer as He did and endure the Cross.  Jesus came because it was the only way for man and God to be reconciled. The same Gospel that creates awareness of need produces fulfillment.

Mary, the mother of Jesus, said in the Magnificat (Luke 1:53), God fills the hungry with good things. Too often, we fill ourselves with 12246761_10153603543295673_5486678576712313541_nthe stuff of this world and our souls fail to magnify God.  We lust but we seldom hunger…and we miss out on the Goodness of God.  That produces a Christ-less Christmas…a Christ-less life…a travesty.   The words that come from our mouths must match the lives we live.  Let folks say Season’s Greetings or Happy Holidays, but you, believer live with joy in the celebration of Christ!

How do you make sure your Christmas is Christ-full?