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Showing posts with label limitations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label limitations. Show all posts

Monday, September 16, 2013

Living life Outside the Box

I'm in my 40s.  And I've realized that I've lived most of my life in boxes.  Boxes that others have made for me.  Boxes I've created for myself.  Boxes that society says that I must live in.  And yet... the Holy Spirit continues to woo me to the spacious, free, and open life that He has prepared for me.

I don't know if you're aware of this, but there are LOTS of  “have to's” that we each live by.  Many of them come from “the experts”, from our parents, from our teachers, etc.  We are continually taught these hard and fast rules about life.  This is what you MUST do to be ….. a success. A good person. Responsible. Have a good life. Be a good christian. And on and on.  This is the path you MUST follow or you WILL destroy your life.  Now let me say that everything that we're taught, isn't bad.  Much is really good and we need to hold onto those things.  We especially hold on to the truth of God's word, for it is ALWAYS TRUE.  And we need to live within the laws of our society as along as they don't go against God's higher order.

But there are things that we are taught, that are accepted as an absolute truth, but aren't.

Let me give you an example of what I mean.  I was talking to a Kenyan friend recently about what it takes to get out of poverty in Kenya.  Her response was to do well in primary school so that one gets into a good private school and then to score well on the high school exam so that one goes to a private university.  Those who score well on the high school exam will have their education paid for by the state.  She said those who don't do well in school are doomed to continue the cycle of poverty.  I completely understand why she said what she said.  These was her observations, and experience.  And this is probably true most of the time.

There's one big problem.

God isn't limited to operating within a certain system.  He's always likely to bust out of the system.  And He is a creative God, with limitless creativity.  So when we walk with Him, the possibilities are endless!

I've found that walking with the True and living God usually requires us to get out of the box.  So what do I mean by that?  Here's what I mean by boxes.  Boxes are comfortable.  They are limitations that we place on others based on what we know and understand.   When we live within a box, life feels in control  (Until God destroys our box.) But here's the glaring truth:  We don't have full understanding about anything, nor do we have complete knowledge about anything.  But God does.

As I'm writing this, I'm thinking about the story of when Jesus walked on water, and later Peter joined him.  The disciples, most of whom were fisherman and very familiar with boats and water, were struggling against the waves.  In the meantime, Jesus was on the shore and the boat was in the middle of the lake.  So what should he do?  If Jesus was like me, he'd think, “There's no boat near the shore, and it's too far to swim, so I guess I'm stuck here.”  I would’ve sat on the bank thinking that there were no other options.  But Jesus didn't.  He considered another option:  walking on the water.  Would you have considered that?  Now that's what I call an unconventional and unorthodox approach to solving a problem.  Don't you love His creativity?  Not only did Jesus walk on water, but he walked with such ease on the water, that he had every intention of passing the boat.  Ok, what a minute!  Jesus, choosing the unconventional method, was about to pass up these skilled sailors in the boat?

So this leads me back to my earlier point.  God doesn't need to use conventional approaches to solve problems – or to do anything for that matter.  As I stated earlier, we're limited to what we've seen, heard, experienced, and understand.  God isn't limited by OUR experiences or understanding, or other people's experiences and understanding.  He has ALL of His limitless options at His disposal.  And one of His options is walking on water.  And if we're walking with Him, it's one of our options too.  Later, Peter discovered this.  He walked on water as long as he kept His eyes on Jesus.

We too, must fix our thoughts on Jesus and believe.  Believe that He is the God of endless possibilities.

“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever! Amen. “ Ephesians 4:20

Again I say, God isn't limited by your circumstances, you limited knowledge, ability or even by the “system” that you find yourself within.  I know. I know.  You want “figure” it out.  Again, back to our walking on water example: Would you have ever thought of walking on water?  It's crazy to think of walking on water.  We have no frame of reference for walking on water.  The only thing we can do to succeed is to keep our eyes on Jesus.  There are no books, or seminars to help us because no one has done it before!  Except Jesus.  Walking on water ONLY works when you're walking with Jesus.

Another important point:  When we're trying to do things based on what we think we know and understand, Jesus passes us by.  We struggle.  We strain.  We're frustrated.  We're exhausted and going NO WHERE.  We miss out on the amazing adventure of walking with the Creator and Ruler of the Universe.

So, you and I can choose to stay in our boxes if we wish.  Or we can step out into the limitless, free and uncharted waters of life with Jesus.  I can guarantee that it will be unsettling, and confusing at times.  You won't know what you're doing half the time.  The other times you'll think you know what you're doing, but you won't.  We can live with our minds open to the possibilities, and our hearts open to give and receive love.  We can take risks and fail, because our God and King is BIG enough to take care of us even when we fail.  We can become comfortable with the “not knowing” and yet firmly rooted in the love of our trustworthy God and King.  We can DREAM BIG with Him, and have no clue how to bring that dream to pass.

Let's do it.  Let's get out of the box.  Will you join me?

I'm starting by asking the Holy Spirit to show me other ways of living life.  I'm opening my mind to the  possibilities.  It's unsettling, and yet exciting!  I'm letting myself dream, and asking God to fulfill every dream He's implanted in my heart.  I'm asking Him to give me the courage to live out these dreams to the fullest.  I'm striving to keep my heart and mind fixed on Jesus.  He is my anchor.  I cling to Him.  Everything else, I must hold on to loosely and I must be willing to give it up.  I'm asking the Holy Spirit to expose those rules I've bound myself to, that are unnecessary and even counterproductive to accomplishing the work that He has prepared for me. I don't know about you, but sometimes I make my life much harder than it needs to be.  I'm paying attention to my “can'ts” “won'ts”, “I'll nevers”, and  “that's too hard” and asking the Holy Spirit to reveal the truth.  Why won't I?  Why can't I?  The  Holy Spirit is soooo faithful to reveal the truth as I ask these questions.
I'm learning how to pray without telling the infinitely Wise One how to answer it.  And I'm learning how to surrender when the answer comes in a form that I didn't expect and/or don't like.

It's a life long process. 

Friday, June 7, 2013

Transcendent God

The Holy Spirit has been speaking so powerfully to my heart lately. Though my body is weak, and tired. Though my knowledge and understanding is limited. Though my time is limited. Though I lack many abilities. HE IS ABLE to use this fragile, weak, frail and "dis-abled" person in order to accomplish His magnificent purposes.

He is a God who transcends our limitations! He's placed His transcendent, Mighty power in these fragile earthen vessels, so that we might know it's Him, and NOT us.

It is through the Spirit of the Living God that we are able to live beyond the limitations of this body.

It is through the Spirit that we experience fullness of life.
It is through the Spirit that we experience peace, though our life's circumstances may be chaotic and crazy.
It is through the Spirit that we experience freedom, though we may be behind prison walls, or imprisoned in our own body through disability, imprisoned to live in a highly dysfunctional family or trapped by some other hindrance outside of our control.
It is through the Spirit that we live as wealthy sons and daughters of the King, though we may live in poverty, debt, or other need.
It is through the Spirit that we are pure, perfect, holy, and righteous though we still struggle with sin daily.
It is through the Spirit that we experience love to the very depths of our souls, though we may not have family or friends that love us.
It is through the Spirit that we experience healing, though our bodies may be filled with cancer, chronic disease, or other illnesses.
It is through the Spirit that we are made wise, though we may be uneducated, illiterate, and dumb.
It is through the Spirit that we are full of incomparable power, though we may have no position or influence in society or we may have bodies that strain to pick up a grain of rice.
It is through the Spirit that we have hope, when there seems to be no hope.

It's a mysterious and wonderful process that cannot be completely understood or explained. We need only to believe in order that this perfectly full life, might be experienced in a world that is FAR less than perfect. We're not doomed by life's circumstances, our own abilities, or our resources. All of His gifts transcend circumstances and abilities.

So we live by faith and not by what we see.


Here are some truths to ponder as you seek to live beyond your limitations.

..The Spirit helps us in our weaknesses. Romans 8:26
For where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom 2 Corithians 3:17

But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. 2 Corinthians 4:7

My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ's sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong. 2 Corinthians 12:8-10

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ.

2 peter 1:3-4 His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. 4 Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature,having escaped the corruption in the world caused by evil desires.

 But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ,21 who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body. Phil 3:20-21