My blog last Thursday has caused a fair amount of discussion between Joanna and me. God has given her a new measure of faith this week. Her "hope meter" is running high again. (It's such a rich gift to walk through life with a friend who is strong when you are weak and accepts your encouragement when they are down.)
Our conversations have led me to write this declaration. Join others in this blog community today and use these thoughts to assert your faith. (I'd suggest that you read it through once quietly to get the gist of it and then, if it expresses your heart, read it through a second time declaring it out loud. Remember, this isn't a prayer, but a declaration of faith. Speak it boldly.)
In Him we live and move and have our being.
Christ is here. He is with us.
Christ is present. He is among us.
I believe we will be recipients of His grace every day we live. With David I believe that goodness and mercy will follow us all the days of our lives. With Paul I rejoice that nothing can separate us from God's love. With Mary, I accept His divine plan for our lives and say, "I am the Lord's servant. May it be to me as you have said."
Christ is here. He is with me.
Christ is present. He is surrounding me.
I believe I will be a recipient of His grace this very day. I don't know if today will bring the grace of physical healing or the grace to have the courage and strength to thrive in my brokenness. But I celebrate that both are acts of grace, both are from His good hand.
Christ is here. He is with us.
Christ is present. He is among us.
I believe that, as we have eyes to see them, we will encounter evidences of His grace today. He has no old mercies. They are ever new. He is never thwarted by evil, but can always bring good out of the worst situations if we let Him. He is the God who can redeem anything.
Christ is here. He is with me.
Christ is present. He is encompassing me.
I believe that His grace will invade my world as I walk it today. I know that as long as I live in this fallen world, I will face hardship. But I also know that I can be of good cheer--I can live with joyful courage--because the One who has overcome the world goes before me.
Christ is here. He is with me.
Christ is present. He envelopes me.
I believe that His grace will be sufficient through all of life. Even when my path takes me to the valley of death, I will have no reason to fear for He is with me. With that being settled, I can more fully embrace all he has for me this day, for I am alive. I am alive in Him.
Indeed, it is in Him that we live and move and have our being.
(For further reflection, here are the Scriptures that are directly or indirectly referenced in the above: Acts 17:28, Matthew 28:20, Hebrews 13:5-6, Psalm 23:6, Romans 8:39, Luke 1:38, Genesis 50:20, John 16:33, Psalm 23:4)
Grateful to be on this journey with you,
John



Wos. Thank you for giving me what I think I need this week!
I appreciate you both, pray for you, and love you.
Great sermon on Saturday night, John. I was up early this morning thanking God for the challenge of "Will I continue to do what is right even when I don't get the results I had hoped for."
Grace to you both this day and always!
Susan G.
Susan G.
I totally agree with both Susan's above. I am hoping you do not have to have the name Susan to respond today though...
Great message Saturday evening. Great energy, great heart, great passion, and great encouragement. Your words today are also a great encouragement, and I am very thankful for the renewed faith and that Joanna's hope meter is running high. Just this alone helps encourage my hope meter too.
Today, I am anxiously awaiting the birth of my grandson. Carter was due last Saturday, but seems to be taking his time making his grand entrance. I am just so hopeful that all will go well for both Carter and my daughter Jami. Watching the baby dedication Saturday evening was so fun, exciting, and encouraging. I can't wait to see Carter be dedicated.
I love you both so much and continue to pray for you and with you.
Randall
Dori
We are now living in Redding, CA. I'd say we are being sifted...no pastoring for a while and God's merciful restoring work in our lives is on the docket. This declaration will definitely work for us, thank you. I sent a very long note to you both a while back and found out later that it was never (electronically) delivered...so I must just tell you both again that I love you and pray for your strength. Please pray for us would you? We have been hurt deeply and "robbed" but not destroyed. We can relate to the "hope meter" and want to walk in faith! God bless you both.
Just want you to know that we miss seeing you and Eric. We've always looked up to the two of you and enjoyed our visits at district conference.
May God heal your hearts, bind up your wounds and restore your minds. I'm sorry for the pain you have been through. I'm glad you can have a healthy break for a season....as long as it doesn't last forever...you've got what it takes to pastor again as God leads. We believe in you!
Sit tight in His amazing Love for you and His delight over you....
I'm so sorry for whatever you guys have gone through. I'd love to write if you could somehow send your address or e-mail.
Love you dearly,
Joanna
I was reminded of an episode of The Office. Michael talks over his finances with Oscar (the numbers guy) and boldly steps out of his office and shouts "I declare bankruptcy!" He didn't realize you can't just "declare" it. Pretty funny, but that's how MY mind segues. I declare that you CAN declare faith! I am so pleased that your hope meter is soaring Joanna. I declare faith! I like the sound of that. Thanks for another great blog.
In faith,
Dudster
Sheri
Last night at the Elsinore, I was visiting with a lady that was raised in Minnesota. She currently goes to First Baptist and says she really enjoys reading your blog. She said to tell you to keep writing and ended by saying, "Go Vikings!"
Lyn