Leaving a Godly Legacy 

I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith!” 

2 Timothy 4:7

How do we fight the good fight?

How do we finish a difficult race?

How do we keep our faith no matter what happens to us in this life?

You make sure that you have godly people in your life, blazing the trail for you!

The term, “to blaze a trail,“ comes from the beginning of our country, being formed. The pioneers, those brave, strong and courageous individuals willing to go ahead of others where no one had been before, “blazed the trail” for others to follow!

Spiritually speaking, a trailblazer is someone who goes before another, living the life Christ has called us to live, unwaveringly! Walking the walk, not just talking the talk! Demonstrating God‘s will, and purpose for marriage, for raising godly children, for pouring in to grandchildren, for serving the lost and unloved, and for never giving up the fight for God‘s will, and purposes!

We are blessed to have been given a couple in our lives who have done just that. They have loved us, encouraged us, supported us from near or far, have prayed for us, and have set a Christlike example in every way possible!

We were blessed this week to be able to spend time with the couple that we admire spiritually the most!

To leave a godly legacy through our marriage, our children and our grandchildren, and our ministry was the commitment, genuinely made to each other when we got married.

Mark Batterson expresses legacy in the best way I’ve heard it expressed…

Legacy is not what you accomplish. It is what others accomplish through you. Discipleship is growing fruit on other people‘s trees.“ -Mark Batterson

As Jim and I strive to “grow fruit on others trees”, spiritual fruit that is, of course, we thank God for putting godly examples in our lives of spiritual trailblazers and our true spiritual mentors, Graydon and Judy Jessup!

The value and worth is found in the commitment and dedication that the mentor couple is willing to put in to the other couple. 

It is not simply teaching a class that 100 people attend and going through mentoring principles, or speaking to a multitude in a message, it is living life with the couple and speaking truth into them.

It is time sacrificed and spent, listening to them, sharing stories with them, relating experiences with them, advising them, and believing in them! This and more we have experienced and received from Graydon and Judy!

We are forever grateful to God for their commitment and investment in us! We are truly blessed beyond measure!

Their spiritual tree is literally full of good fruit! We pray that we can follow in their steps from the trail. They blazed for us and fight the fight, finish the course, and keep the faith! We pray we can do the same, just as they have!

I pray that you will be encouraged and pray and work hard to find spiritual trailblazers and mentors like we have been blessed with. God has created us for Community! He wants us to live life with others who are like-minded for him!

TRUTH BOMB

Spiritual Trailblazers, leave a legacy of fruit in other people’s trees!

Speak Truth Love

Take a Pause

The word “pause” in the dictionary is defined as “a temporary stop or rest, especially in speech or action.”  

As you may or may not have noticed, I took a “pause” in writing my Blog last week. Mine was a spiritual pause. I have been writing my blog for over 9 years now. During my time with God, I had asked him over 10 years ago, “How do you want me to best use my gifts?”  I clearly heard Him say, “to write and speak.”  At the time I was an administrator of a Christian elementary school, K-6th. There was no time in my schedule to write and speak. I asked God, “Did I hear you correctly?” And he said, “Yes. Write a blog.” At that time, blogs were just coming on the scene. The personalities of the blog writers at that time did not seem to fit mine at all. I went back to God again and asked, “Are you sure this is what you want me to do? I don’t even like social media.” And said clearly back to me, leaving no room for further discussion, “If there is a way to communicate my truth, then it should be used.”  

I committed then, knowing clearly beyond a doubt that God had clearly called me to use the gifts and talents he had gifted me with, to write a Blog. I never felt Him tell me to write it every week, but I felt convicted to do so. With the help of my supportive and brilliant family, I came up with two pieces for my Blog. Number one: I would write it every Tuesday morning, so it would be fresh when people are scrolling through social media. And number two, that I would have a catch in quotes! I believe that my primary gift from God is speaking His Truth in love! I decided on “Tuesday Truth Bomb” (again, total credit go to my brilliant four children, who were in the blogger age group). 

I fought hard to keep my commitment every Tuesday morning. Reminded many times by my supportive family that God had not told me specifically to do that. But I felt convicted to do that. There are many times that my Blog was not posted on Tuesday morning, but I always made sure it was posted by Tuesday at midnight. There were many times throughout these 9+ years of writing that I questioned the influence, or even the necessity of continuing to write it. But every time I felt discouraged by doubt, I knew to take it to God, and ask Him. His voice is the only one I need to listen to and follow. He continued to affirm me that He wanted me to keep writing, so I have!

But this year, through my asking and praying to Him about what to write, He has taught me at times to “take a pause.” I took a long one in the beginning of the year when he gave me the word we are about to complete today: T.H.R.I.V.E. 

As I prepared last week to write my Blog for Tuesday, I felt his Spirit profoundly telling me to PAUSE. Now believe me, pausing is not something that comes to this gal naturally! I am driven, and I tend to run full steam ahead. My life is very full right now with many wonderful things! The majority of them are wonderful answers to prayer, but it is truly a crazy busy time in my life, demanding physically, mentally, and emotionally 24/7. 

My bent is to run hard at full speed, completing and checking off everything on my to do list. If I slow down my pace, I’m not going to get it done. Pausing feels counterproductive right now. But isn’t it just like our God to get your attention using this method. I had paused once before in completing this acronym, and I was excited to come to the finish line and complete it. As I started praying over all the “E” words, and asking God which one He was pointing me to–to thrive in 2025–I started to feel Him putting on the brakes. I had several words that would have worked, but I didn’t feel God’s words of affirmation over any of them. I continued praying, and on Sunday morning, it came to me. “Lisa, take a pause.” Just slow down and rest in knowing I’ve got this. That morning begun my least favorite day of the year (Springing forward), my body clock does not spring backward or forward. My body clock stays regimented on the time it is accustomed to. Teaching full time, I get up early every day. Having to get up an hour earlier messes up my body clock. On top of that, Wednesday had been Ash Wednesday. After much prayer and asking God what He wanted to fast from, and what He wanted me to fast for, I had begun a very strict fast. My body was literally screaming, “Enough!” Yet I had to keep pushing forward. The “fasting flu” had taken over. That morning, sitting in church, feeling all of the full effects, a pause seemed perfect. As I took the week to reflect, I realized what has a hold on me in my life: food. I get pleasure from food. I don’t eat to survive. I eat because it makes me feel good. Oh, I am picky about what I eat. I don’t just eat to eat. I do not gorge. And I do not eat mindlessly. I am actually overall a generally healthy eater. I do not eat fried foods, or rich cream sauces, or crust, or very little processed or fast food. But for me, my attachment to food is much more dangerous. It is emotional, and celebratory. It is for pleasure. Most people, when going through sadness or hard times, will lose weight. Not this gal! I will pack on the pounds as I find pleasure in nothing else at the time, but food. And in good times?  For a personality like mine?  Everything is a  celebration!  And with all of the things I do not eat, I love to eat baked goods. AKA: the simple sugars, which turn into fat. 

So when you have an emotional issue with food like mine, there is no other way to manage it other than giving it to God.  So that is what I did for the 40 days of our Lenten fast. So the word that God was leading me to pause and wait for was…ENABLE. In order to thrive in 2025, I must enable God to be my source of pleasure. And then, just like David, a passionate, emotional character like me, I must cling to these truths: 

Taste and see that the Lord is good.” 

Psalm 34. 

Not a physical tasting, but a spiritual tasting. He is my true pleasure, not food. And, David continues to say, “Those that seek the Lord lack no good thing.”  

This doesn’t mean that I will have everything that tastes good: cupcakes, cake, cookies, danish, pastries, scones, croissants…you name it, I love it!  But that, I will have every good thing from God, and those good things from Him will be my pleasure.

So I am still committed to write my Blog faithfully and to speak his truth in love. But I am also committed to asking Him, and listening to Him, if and when He calls me to take a pause. What pause may He be asking you to take?  What issue in your life may He be asking you to put on hold, so you can focus on Him?  Sometimes even good things like speaking His truth in love may need to “take a pause” to put first things first. Focusing on God and seeing that He is good!

TRUTH BOMB

Pausing to wait on God always yields God’s wisdom!

Speak Truth Love

VOWS, OATHS AND PROMISES

After all, we write wedding vows. We repeat them and we read them in front of everyone who attends the ceremony! 

Yes, we face the one we are committing our life to, and we repeat our vows to them. But in a wedding, it is not only to them, it is in the hearing and in the sight of all who attend! Above all, it is before God!

A vow is defined as a solemn promise.

Something that is solemn is formal and dignified, and it comes with deep sincerity. It is not a time to laugh. It is a time to be serious and make a commitment.

The reception after the wedding, after the vows have been made, is a party! It’s a time to celebrate and laugh and dance, and have fun! But the vows themselves are solemn. They are to be taken seriously and with dignity and respect.

An oath is a sworn declaration that is made with a commitment to abide by the rules and to be trustworthy! 

A doctor takes an oath to be held in his character and conduct to the highest of standards!

A promise is something we make that is a pledge to do the right thing no matter what! 

Too often, a promise is made lightly and almost as a matter of common day language without the gravity that a true promise should hold!

More importantly, and most important of all this is the covenant promise that we make to God when we commit our lives to Him!

So, for me the V in THRIVE IN 2025, is VOW!

In order to thrive with God in 2025, I believe that we need to recommit ourselves to keep our VOWS, OATHS and PROMISES! And above all our COVENANT with God!

WHO KEEPS THEIR VOW, (promise, oath), even when it hurts and does not change their mind.” Psalm 15:4

For my marriage and my family, we committed the VOW, long ago, to God as Joshua did way back when….

But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.” Joshua 24:15b

I believe in order to THRIVE with God, we must recommit to and keep our vows before Him!

Our acronym to THRIVE, has but one letter left:

T rust

H ope

R eap

I nterdependent

V ow

E

I look forward to meeting you back here next week as we complete the acronym and commit to thrive in 2025 with God!

Speak Truth Love