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long hair, free scarves, and God’s provision
This is a story of how God did something little for me - by providing something for me that I didn't need, for free, and then let me multiply it with a little…
- Beauty in the Mess, Birthdays, Ezra, Family, Messy Faith, Miscellaneous, Recovering Perfectionist, The Preschool Years
Beauty in the Mess ~ Edition 10.02.13 {AKA what life has been like for the last two months}
Finding God's beauty in spite of our messy, everyday life. A lengthly post of pictures and updates from August and September 2013.
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Three words you might need to hear today
It doesn't matter if it's not glamorous or you aren't getting any attention for what you do. He sees it. This isn't small.
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Grace in the wilderness: the blessings of legalism
The restrictive cocoon of legalism was a necessary part of my life. It couldn't make me fly, but there would be no butterfly without it.
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the pendulum effect and sinning “that grace may abound”
But TRUE grace-filled living is not about doing whatever you want without care and crying "there's grace for that!" when you know what you are doing is wrong.
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My motivation: “chosen, holy, and dearly loved”
The difference between grace-filled me and former legalistic-me has very very little to do with what I do or don't do, what I abstain from and what I participate in. But it has…
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Accepting grace means letting go of your own goodness
You cannot accept God's grace for your daily Christian life until you let go of your own righteousness. God's grace and your own goodness are incompatible. It's one or the other, and you…
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“Leave it all behind…” – the moment I left legalism in my heart
And so I left it all behind. All the working for His favor. All the seeking for answers. All the desiring of the acceptance of people. Because He already has what I need.…
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“You are God, You are God, Of all else I’m letting go!”
In that moment, I felt myself truly let go of “all else.” I felt myself running to his arms. Accepting his love, his peace, his forgiveness, and his grace.