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Thursday, October 31, 2013

SURRENDER

Written By: Kirk Peterson


Life is very interesting when you are DEFEATED.  It is almost like someone grabs you by both shoulders and rips you out of your daily routine.  God has used my failings twice in my life to SIGNIFICANTLY CHANGE my life’s direction, and I pray that He in his mighty wisdom can do the same for you.  I pray this for you, not so you have to endure the challenges of failing, but for the opportunity for God to show you something about your life.  When we are defeated, feeling inadequate and sad about letting people down, your perspective changes.  Your mind shifts away from being closed to being open—and this is exactly when God showed me something very important--something I pray God will keep guarded in my heart FOREVER!



TEACHING


I walked into the eyeglass store looking for help.  A nice young lady came up to me and asked me with a warm smile, “Is there anything I can help you out with today?”  I looked over to her and said, “You know, HELP is exactly what I am looking for.”  As she was helping me with my glasses, she told me she was a teacher.  I told her that I thought TEACHING was very hard.  She asked me if I had ever tried it before.  I told her I had only tried teaching once in my life and I crashed and burned--it wasn’t pretty!  She smiled as she continued to work on my glasses for me and that was when I told her, “But God used it for my good…”

19So if you ignore the least commandment and teach others to do the same, you will be called the least in the Kingdom of Heaven. But anyone who obeys God’s laws and teaches them will be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven. (Matthew 5:19, NLT)

As Christians, we are called to be teachers of God’s word.  Though some people are gifted by the spirit to be preachers, we ALL are called to teach the good news of Jesus and point people to The One True God.


DEFEATED


It was my first time teaching in bible study.  I was well prepared and had my lesson written out before me.  I was nervous about teaching for the first time, the fear in my heart was very similar to the fear I would get before a speech in speech class, but I knew that God had my back.  I lead a prayer before we began the lesson but somehow the words did not seem to come very easy to me.  I had been feeling that God wanted me to pray more in my life and somehow my prayers never seemed to come out quite the way I wanted them too…

During the lesson, fear continued to work on my heart.  I became lost and everything I looked at in what I had planned to teach seemed so meaningless and pointless.  Fear wrapped itself around me and shut me down.  Finally I succumbed to my fear, I stopped in the middle of my lesson--I looked up at the students and over to my co-leader and said, “I’m sorry guys, I was well prepared to teach tonight but this just isn’t working.”  I looked over to my co-leader with defeated eyes and asked, “I know that you hadn’t planned to teach the lesson tonight, but could you help me out?”  My co-leader took over teaching and I tried to stay engaged, but I sat there forlorn as the feelings of failure continued to steal my spirit.


PRAYER


Later that night, I took the advice of my awesome wife Heidi and decided to PRAY.  The leaders of my bible study showed me about getting down on my hands and knees when I pray and this act of SUBMISSION has a great way of showing God where you put Him in your life.  I needed help from above and it wasn’t something that I could do on my own!

6But when you pray, go away by yourself, shut the door behind you, and pray to your Father in private. Then your Father, who sees everything, will reward you. (Matthew 6:6, NLT)

God had definitely been pulling at me to pray more, so I FINALLY got down on my hands and knees and opened up to the One Above.  It is very hard for me to get QUIET before the LORD.  My mind likes to wander and sounds easily distract me--But this time, during the quiet of the night and as I became still before the LORD I finally let go of myself and opened up to speak with Him. 

I prayed to God to make me a better father, to make me a better husband, to make me a better worker and to make me a better teacher.  I asked God if my faith was shallow, was my walk just words that had no substance to them?  For the first time in my 12 years of being saved, I felt INTIMATE and PERSONAL with God.  Just as God’s word tells us that when we draw close to God, he will draw close to us—I actually felt him come close to me. 

My sister in law said that being in God’s presence is awesome and I couldn’t agree more with her.  My wife put it like this, “God is the master creator of all the universe. Isn’t it cool that we ALL can talk to him personally and that he HEARS each and every one of us?”


REVELATION


Later that morning, after having shared on Facebook (see people--Facebook isn’t ALL that bad), my sister-in-law told me that God can’t come near to us when we are too prideful.  When she said that word PRIDE, the spirit tugged at me.  My mind and my heart were still open as I was still feeling the effects of my crash and burn in teaching from the night before.  I asked myself, had I been too prideful when I was teaching?  Maybe it was pride that keep my mind wondering during my prayer, when all I wanted to do is speak to my King?  At that moment, I decided I was going to start living my life FOR OTHERS and take MY PRIDE out of the picture.

Don’t be selfish; don’t try to impress others. Be humble, thinking of others as better than yourselves. Don’t look out only for your own interests, but take an interest in others, too. (Philippians 2:3, 4 NLT)

Don’t be concerned for your own good but for the good of others. (1 Corinthians 10:24 NLT)

LIFE IS NOT ABOUT YOU.  LIFE IS ABOUT OTHERS.  This is what God showed me.  He answered my prayer.  I asked Him that night to make me a better father, to make me a better husband, to make me a better teacher and to make me a better worker—and THIS was His answer! 

I’ve always had a hard time defining what humility means, but I don’t think I have heard it explained any better than in Philippians 2:3 – “Being humble is thinking of others as better then yourselves.”  Looking back, I think that in a lot of ways my faith has been SHALLOW.  We are told many times throughout our walk with God to APPLY his truth to our lives, and I don’t know if I have every really done that until this point.  From the very moment I actually starting LIVING God’s truth in my life, by His unmerited favor, The One Above has blessed me by transforming each and every relationship in my life.  I encourage you to see what God will bless you with when you seek to apply what He has shown you in his word.  I suggest you shut the door, get quiet before the LORD and pray for Him to show you how you can start to implement His truth in your life.

I have a homework assignment for you and this is it: Whoever the closest person is to you in your life, the very next time you meet them, start living your life all about them and not yourself….and see what happens?


TRYING TO LIVE LIKE HIM


48But you are to be perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect. (Matthew 5:48, NLT)

THOUGH WE WILL FALL, I BELIEVE AS CHRISTIANS WE ARE CALLED TO TRY AND LIVE OUR LIFE THE WAY JESUS LIVED HIS.  We can never live up to the incredibly high standard of the perfection of God, but I believe as Christians we have to give it our BEST EFFORT!  Jesus tells us He is the Good Shepherd whose purpose is to give us a rich and satisfying life—and my life has never been more rich and satisfying then when I starting living more humble, being more concerned about others then myself.


SERVING


Here is a good story about how God has blessed me in living this way:

It was a very busy night at the hospital and the strain of stress was weighing heavy on all of us working. 

As I passed the ER Physician, I smiled at her and said, “This has been a fun one tonight hasn’t it?”

She looked back at me with a smug grin shaking her head saying, “I’m so tired.”

I told her, “You need to take the time to get a cup of coffee and find a little rest for yourself”.

She yelled back to me as she was heading into the next patient room, “Who has time for coffee”!

I started heading back to my department, when I felt the tug from the Holy Spirit.  That tug pulled me out of my routine and had me take notice.  My mind tried to figure out what God’s Spirit was telling me and then I knew just what I had to do.  I turned myself right around and walked into the room where the ER Physician was.  I asked her if I could get her a cup of coffee.  She nodded yes and looked at me with a very skeptical grin, “Kirk, what are you trying to get from me?”  I just smiled at her as I was walking away and said, “God showed me something pretty cool.  When you have time I’ll tell you about it”.  As I was walking backwards heading toward the EMS break room, I was looking back at her with a warm smile and I nodded.  She looked back at me shaking her head and smiled back saying, “You might have to do that Kirk, you just might have to do that”.

As I got to the EMS break room, I realized I forgot to ask her what she took in her coffee.  So I went on back to the patient room and mouthed the words, “What do you take in your coffee”, as she was in the middle of speaking with the patient from behind the curtain.  She mouthed back, “Cream”.  I went into her office and neatly arranged her coffee for her.  I placed the napkins, spoon and creamers next to the coffee and my heart found peace.
 

May the peace of Christ be with you.



See Unspoken’s intimate & personal acoustic video for “Lift my Life up” here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5KmkdWdRQU
 
 

 

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