My Reputation is Not About MeGod woke you and I up this morning for one purpose: To "Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples." 1 Chronicles 16:24 He "made all things, and everything continues through him and for him. To him be the glory forever." Romans 11:36. And"'There is only one God, the Father, who created everything, and we exist for him." 1 Corinthians 8:6 "Why does the earth spin? For him. Why do you have talents and abilities? For him. Why do you have money or poverty? For him. Strength or struggles? For him. Everything and everyone exists to reveal his glory. Including you." Max Lucado Declaring His glory involves speaking up. For many years of my Christian life I was the talker. I answered every question because I knew all the answers (or so I thought). Then life got hard and so did my heart. I began to be bound by fear of offending or fear of making people feel stupid. So I didn't share much. Loud mouth became quiet. For example if someone asked my how my time with the Lord was, I would say "Oh just ok" when it had been inredible because I didn't want to make the other person feel guilty if they hadn't had a stellar time with the Lord. Twisted huh! That's where bad boundaries will get you. Well, praise God, He began to heal my wounded head injury (spiritually, since I was believing twisted lies.) And enabled me to see that the good and the bad both point to Him. I can delight in and be excited about the amazing things God has done in me and can share it with people just as much as I can be in awe of how He redeems the bad because it's not about me at all. Oh my, I guess that is just a long way of saying that what people think, whether good or bad about me, my reputation is really not even about me. My favorite blogger is Ann Voskamp and she so beautiful describes what it means to be an upside down blogger. We don't need to worry about what others think about where we stand in this world. It's all just about focusing on Him and let Him place us with the platform He desires. Because don't all platforms reveal Him? The huge- because Jesus is famous, the most famous. But He is also unknown, waiting to be discovered. He is overlooked, disreguarded, yet still gives His all, still loves and serves no matter how He is received. And like the blog writen for His glory that none knows about, He is also displaying His beauty even if no one sees it. Like the stars being born, or the beauitful flower on the mountain side. Where God has placed and ranked you and I in life is all for His glory. Are you enjoying this series? If so, I would love it if you would fan or follow or share using the social media buttons below. What I know is not about me {Day 2} My ministry is not about me {Day 1} I can't believe it's only Day 3 of the Not About Me November Challenge! I am learning so much from these incredibe ladies posts! Seriously great insights into things that just arn't about us. Things like, Relationship Status, Time, Faith, God's Love, God's Strategy, Friends, Sight & Blindness... Already the Lord is opening my eyes to new areas I have totally thought were about me. It's not too late to join the journey and join us in seeing God transform our hearts and minds as we behold Him and reflect on everything in life being about Him, not us. Link up below (and I will have a new link for each weekday until Thanksgiving for you to link up with.) Then tweet your post url with the hashtag #NotAboutMeNovember and grab the button to put in your post.
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Really good points here, Laura. This is a lesson I have found hard to learn, but so important to faithfulness. My trouble, more than having no reputation (as an unknown), has been the bad reputation I knew others would cook up for me if I did the right thing. What to do? Yes, the right thing, but the getting to it sometimes can involve a real Gethsemane time of trembling resistance, till finally He gets ahold and I surrender to accepting a task I cannot do - can only let Him do through me. Thanks for this. Blessings.
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11/3/2011 12:58:58 pm
laura, thank you for pulling my eyes upwards to the heavens, where they belong. you bless me.
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Great words of wisdom. I heard a pastor say once that we should never go on our emotions...well....I had to disagree. God made us and made us to be emotional beings. I really like the points you made about keeping them in check as related to scripture!!! Thanks for letting me join!
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11/4/2011 01:37:02 am
I am learning that sometimes my emotional responses are the devil trying to trick me into turning away from a ministry call. Sometimes emotions are the Holy Spirit grieving through me, rejoicing through me - but sometimes it is the opposite - and I need to search for the voice behind those emotions! Awesome post on these tricky emotions! BTW - being a mom has been a crash course on "It's NOT about me!!!"
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