God Doesn’t Do It Our Way

The Spiritual Journey is Not What You Think

Life has many markers, decision points, and some of them are spiritual. Either they are markers that record your journey towards God or they mark your distancing away from God. You come to a “Y” in the road and a decision will be made. God is always calling you, but you can turn your back to him. You will make a choice. One cannot go back via the way you came. You may stall–camp there and consider your options–and then make a choice.

Each choice will instruct your future and determine your path. Many voices compete for your attention–some good, some bad, some self-centered, some indifferent, and some spiritual. You know, it’s true. It pays to be wise. By now you’ve probably made some good choices and a few bad ones. Haven’t we all? Some are embarrassing to think about. You wish you hadn’t gone there, done that.

Beware of what side-steps you away from God’s will for you. You can really try hard to do everything right in your own best interest without including any thoughts of God and, consequently, repress the spiritual side of you until God’s voice is almost silenced. Why not do the opposite? I encourage you to listen for the still, small voice of God. Do you hear him? He is there when you consciously look for him, if you’re intent on seeing him. God works in each person’s life in a unique way according to who you are and how you think. I do know he hears the cry of your heart, even when you don’t know you have a “cry” in your heart that needs to be met.

You need God in your life. Seriously, you do. More than because he forgives your sins, more than because he gives meaning to life, and more than because of his helpfulness and care. Everyone needs God. God is your anchor in stormy seas. God is the great controller of all things. God is the most sensible of all in this crazed, upside-down world. He is a stabilizing force we can count on.

God REALLY is an anchor in the turbulent sea of life. But it is up to us to access him as our mainstay. Some miss this. For example, some make radically wrong choices. Suicide is one of them. In 2017 my son got out of the military. He returned to civilian life and is now established in a job. In the short time since, three from his command have taken their own lives. Heartbreaking.

What gives? That is a hard one to answer. There are clues, but they don’t tell the whole story. They needed help, hope, a reason to live. Life was too much and too hard. I hope they knew Jesus. Belief in God is the best reason for living. Spiritual belief is not dependent on circumstances, people, money, health, success, good looks, relational health, achievement or popularity.

God is always there for you. Truly, it doesn’t matter whether you’re on top of the world or down in the dumps, he is there. Respect him. Learn his ways. Don’t try to manipulate God by praying your will instead of God’s will.

I want to share with you four distinct spiritual markers.  Each of these helped me become “anchored” in God and came about as the result of things in life. My spiritual life began when I asked Jesus into my heart as a child. The evening news was scary after the Bay of Pigs invasion. Mother shared that Jesus would take care of us. I’m sure the Spirit of the living God was drawing me as I came to my first Y in the road.

My Most Important “Y” Markers

  1. Salvation. I realized my need of a Savior. I believed in Christ as my Savior and accepted his gift of salvation for my soul. My mother guided this process by explaining how Jesus loved me, died on the cross, rose again, and lives. My brother and I both prayed by the side of the bed that night. I was seven.
  2. Dedication. I gave my life to God when I was sixteen. The Spirit of God flooded my spirit. I was emotional as I drew near to God. I decided to follow him and never looked back.
  3. Surrender. We sing “All to Jesus, I surrender, all to him I freely give.” That’s exactly what happened to me when I quit trying so hard. I was at a crossroads and knew I couldn’t go on as I was–on empty, depleted.  I gave it up and turned to God with my heart, mind, and soul.  Best decision I ever made!
  4. Consecration. My life now is one of consecration to God. I desire to honor God with my life. This is an on-going process, one of sanctification. I allow God to “Mold me and make me, after thy will,” like the potter with the clay, where God molds his children into the shape he wants them to be.

An awakening process of renewal and transformation comes with this pursuit. This initiates healing and freeing. For me, this relaxes my rigidity and opens me in the Lord’s service as a vessel that pours out from its inner abundance.

You and I are either drawing closer to God or slipping further away from him. God promises that if you seek him you will find him, period, in spite of the struggles in life–your relationship issues, financial woes, health crises, loss and heartaches. These will bombard you and make you want to quit.

You also may not believe a word I’ve written, but that’s okay.

It is choice time, again. You’re at another Y. Why not turn to God, he loves you so very much. He is the giver of hope and a future.

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. –Jeremiah 29:11

God can be your dearest friend. He makes life worth living, and he also makes it beautiful. Don’t regret the hard times. Let them go or give them to God. Trust God and find him as your “enough.” “God, I need you. I want to know you. Please help me. Show me who you are.” I believe God will do that for you.

I would be remiss to not say a word to whoever doesn’t believe God exists. Give him a chance. Allow yourself to be vulnerable by asking God to reveal himself to you. Then wait expectantly. The wait may be hours, days, or months. I am positive he will answer your request if you are willing to reach out to him and are sincere in heart. God is a gentleman and will not force his way into your life. I caution you. No dares and no games. They dishonor and displease God. He is holy.

And to anyone who is mad at God. You got upset with God when he let you down or didn’t do what you wanted him to do … when you wanted him to do it. Maybe you were mistreated and it seems unfair of God to have allowed it. In all honesty I say this to you, you have to let it go because it is wrong-minded. God is not a dispenser that gives you everything you want, pray, and ask for. It simply doesn’t work that way.

Another Y in the road. Now you have a choice to make. Instead of being angry with God, you are given an opportunity to turn to him. He takes it from there.

God does it his way. You will receive when you turn to him and believe on him. Then things start happening. God feeds your soul, gives you peace, helps you discern, guides your thoughts, mends your brokenness, and changes your life for the better good. It all takes time, of course.

When you are in-tune with God, the more you are able to accept and become okay with the way life plays out. You are not living in your own strength. God is with you, sustaining and keeping you. This becomes possible when God is part of your life in an active way.

Try it, you’ll like it!

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Next Week:  What you can do when you’re worried about your unbelieving Millennial.

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51 Books Worth Reading

Books You Might Not have Heard of Before

Most of these books are Christian-based

Here are the books I promised last week here to share with you this week. This list contains most of the books my Book Dinner Ladies have read over the fifteen years we have been meeting. I wrote about my Book Dinner Ladies here. 

In some cases I have selected a later version of the book than we originally read. I tried to pick paperback versions for the books’ Amazon links, but there are usually other options to choose from. Some books have been updated and added to their original content in later anniversary editions.

*Black underlined titles link to a nlbrumbaugh book review.

* Books with red asterisks  * are standouts for their content, not for their presentation.

This post is a labor of love, trust me!

I hope one of these books tickles your fancy.

A Case for Faith . . . Lee Strobel  (spiritual pursuit, faith, belief, proof)   A Case for Faith on Amazon

A Light in the Window . . . Jan Karon  (fiction, back home)  A Light in the Window on Amazon

A Table in the Presence . . . Lt. Carey H. Cash  ( true story, chaplain, Desert Storm)  A Table in the Presence on Amazon

A Woman after God’s Own Heart . . . Elizabeth George  (spiritual pursuit, growth)  A Woman after God’s Own Heart on Amazon

At Home in Mitford . . . Jan Karon  (novel, back home, home town)  At Home in Mitford on Amazon

* At the Back of the North Wind . . . George MacDonald (novel, spiritual, mystical)  At the Back of the North Wind on Amazon

* Awkward . . . Jenna Benton  (true story, spiritual, lifestyle spirituality)  Awkward on Amazon

* Bridge Called Hope . . . Kim Meeder  (true life, inspirational) Bridge Called Hope on Amazon

Choosing Gratitude . . . Nancy Leigh DeMoss  (spiritual,  gratefulness)  Choosing Gratitude on Amazon

Crazy Love . . . Francis Chan  (spiritual, God, love)  Crazy Love on Amazon

Cross Roads . . . Wm. Paul Young  (novel, humorous, finding God)  Cross Roads on Amazon

* The Curate’s Awakening . . . George MacDonald (novel, mystery, spiritual, historical)  The Curate’s Awakening on Amazon

* Edges of Truth . . . Debbie Brammer, Steve Bennecke  (true story, falsely accused, infant death) Edges of Truth on Amazon

* End of the Spear: A True Story . . . Steve Saint  (true story, cross cultural, missionaries) End of the Spear on Amazon

Fierce Beauty . . . Kim Meeder  (spiritual, transformation)  Fierce Beauty on Amazon

Find Your Strongest Life . . . Marcus Buckingham  (self-help, inspirational) Find Your Strongest Life on Amazon

Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire . . . Jim Cymbala  (spiritual reviving, prayer, belief )  Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire on Amazon

From Dust and Ashes . . . Tricia Goyer  (novel, WWII) From Dust and Ashes on Amazon

* Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World . . . Joanna Weaver  (spiritual, practical, Mary & Martha)   Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World on Amazon

* Hind’s Feet on High Places . . . Hannah Hurnard  (allegory, spiritual, transformation)  Hind’s Feet on High Places on Amazon

Homestead . . . Jane Kirkpatrick  (memoir, Oregon, homestead)  Homestead on Amazon

Hope has its Reasons . . . Rebecca Manley Pippert  (spiritual, faith, intellectual, relational)  Hope has its Reasons on Amazon

* Hostage . . . Nancy Mankins  (true story, missionaries, kidnapping, hostage) Hostage on Amazon

In the Presence of My Enemies . . . Gracia Burnham  (true story, missionaries, kidnapping, hostage)  In the Presence of My Enemies on Amazon

Inspiring Women of the Faith . . . W. Terry Whalin, Sam Wellman  (biographical, historical) Inspiring Women of Faith on Amazon

Joshua, a Parable for Today . . . Joseph Girzone  (novel, spiritual, parable, Jesus)  Joshua on Amazon

Levi’s Will . . . W. Dale Cramer  (novel, Amish fiction, rebellion, restoration)  Levi’s Will

Lies Women Believe . . .  Nancy Leigh DeMoss  (spiritual, truth vs. lies) Lies Women Believe on Amazon

Lost Boy No More . . . Abraham Nhial, DiAnn Mills  (true story, Sudan war, refugees, faith)  Lost Boy No More on Amazon

Loving God with all Your Mind . . . Elizabeth George  (spiritual growth, truth, application) Loving God with all Your Mind on Amazon

Mending Your Heart in a Broken World . . . Patsy Clairmont (spiritual, Nehemiah, faith)  Mending Your Heart in a Broken World on Amazon

Mourning had Broken . . . Jan Hasak  (true story, cancer)  Mourning has Broken on Amazon

* My Enemy … My Brother . . . Hanna Shahin  (true story, spiritual, Palestinian, conflict)  My Enemy … My Brother on Amazon

Night Song . . . Tricia Goyer  (novel, historical, WWII)  Night Song on Amazon

One Thousand Gifts . . . Ann Voskamp  (spiritual, depression, overcoming, inspirational)  One Thousand Gifts on Amazon

Out of the Salt Shaker & Into the World . . . Rebecca Manley Pippert  (spiritual, lifestyle evangelism)  Out of the Salt Shaker on Amazon

* Redeeming Love . . . Francine Rivers  (novel, forgiveness, love, spiritual – Hosea)  Redeeming Love on Amaon

Relinquishing My Dreams . . . Tricia Bradley, Sue Burrows  (true story, adoption, troubled teen)  Relinquishing My Dreams on Amazon

Reckless Faith: Let Go and Be Led . . . Beth Guckenberger   (true story, missionaries, orphanage)  Reckless Faith on Amaon

Finding Spiritual Whitespace . . . Bonnie Gray  (spiritual, overcoming, abuse, inspirational) Finding Spiritual Whitespace on Amazon

Sun Stand Still . . . Steven Furtick  (spiritual, outlook, awaken, being real)  Sun Stand Stillon Amazon

The Five Love Languages . . . Gary Chapman  (spiritual life, marriage, relational, self help)  The Five Love Languages on Amazon

The Gift of the Blessing . . . John Trent, Gary Smalley  (spiritual, relational, parents)  The Gift of the Blessing on Amazon

The Promise of Hope . . . Edward Grinnan  (true story, overcoming, inspirational)  The Promise of Hope on Amazon

* The Waiting . . . Cathy LaGrow, Cindy Coloma   (true story, powerful, adoption)  The Waiting

They’re Rugby Boys, Don’t You Know . . . Natalie Vellacott  (true story, addiction, homeless youth)  They’re Rugby Boys

* Unbroken . . . Laura Hillenbrand  (true story,powerful, Louis Zamperini)  Unbroken on Amaon

* Walk to Beautiful . . . Jimmy Wayne, Ken Abraham (true story, powerful, homeless, overcoming)  Walk to Beautiful on Amazon

Water Walker . . . Ted Dekker  (novel, suspense, cult)  Water Walker on Amazon

When a Woman Finds Her Voice . . . Jo Ann Fore  (true stories, domestic/sexual abuse, spiritual, overcoming) When a Woman finds Her Voice on Amazon

When Your World Falls Apart . . . David Jeremiah  (true story, spiritual, cancer)  When Your World Falls Apart on Amazon

I have not ranked or rated the books because we all have our individual preferences. I’ve probably forgotten some of the books we read. Maybe my ladies can tell me which ones are missing. I know we read a civil war novel that isn’t listed here.

If you would like to know more about any one of these books, please leave me a comment or use the contact box.

Any questions?

Thank you for stopping by.

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