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Monday, January 11, 2016

3 Foundations for your Strength in 2016: Part 1

Goodbye to the old...


If you are anything like me then you are happy 2015 is over and gone. It's not that last year was bad or that you are ungrateful for what God did, but you are ready for a fresh start in a new year. The last thing any of us wants is to carry old baggage into 2016. With this in mind, I bring you three foundations of the faith that will stabilize your confidence in Christ and prepare you to face upcoming struggles. This week, I share Foundation #1: God is in Charge.

Foundation #1: God is in charge.


Genesis 1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth...

While carrying the burden of life, family, job, and ministry it is easy to focus all of our efforts toward maximizing our schedules and squeezing every drop of value out of our time. We fight desperately to stay caught up and effective in the all areas of life. After a hectic Christmas and New Years many of us feel like we are recovering from a bad case of 'Holiday Hangover'. As we organize life for peak effectiveness following a draining season it is easy to start leaning on our own strength and holding on for dear life just to survive. Whether it lasts through mid February or only late January eventually our adrenaline tank runs out and we need rest.

Every time I start over in Genesis I am reminded of how little control I actually have in this life. I did not create the universe, the world, or myself. God did. I did not organize the weekly, monthly, or yearly calendars. God did. In fact, I find myself woven into the fabric of creation, limited by the constraints of 24 hour days and the strength of a temporary body. Time, events, business, and politics all function independent of my involvement. God alone upholds the universe and everything in it. 

Some find these facts disheartening and desire to take charge. Desperate to make big impact on the world with their greatness, they push and push until they can push no more. For them, life can be sadly disappointing. No matter how much worldly power, money, or fame one experiences history will remember them as a footnote at best. Others, myself included, see these truths as comforting and beautiful reminders of how powerful and awesome our God truly is. Our purpose in this world leads us to honor God and not ourselves. Additionally, we desire to reflect the greatness of God, rather than produce it ourselves. 

My heart's desire for all of us this year is to find rest and comfort in our great and powerful God. He holds the universe in the palm of his hand. No enemy can defeat Him. Because of his great love and mercy, we can experience his presence each day if we are willing to slow down and hear his voice in prayer. Cry out to Him. Thank Him. Love Him, Rest in Him. 

2 comments:

  1. Pastor Kris, thank you for all these encouraging words. For some of us, I guess, it takes almost a life time to realize that we are not truly in charge over anything. I find, as my trust in my Lord and my understanding of his love and purpose for us increases, I am more willing to let go of my wanting to control the outcome of every situation that presents itself in my life. Thank you for reminding me. God bless! Ellen

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  2. Thanks for the response Ellen! I am glad to know this post encouraged you. I also find it comforting and liberating to know God is in control! God Bless!

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