Prayer Project: Day 8 “Perspective”

Day 8: “Perspective”  God’s perspective is the one you need.  All the help and counsel in the world will fall short if you can’t see your situations through God’s eyes.

Resource list:

Divorce to Healing: 31 Days of Healing and Wholeness Reading Plan

Divorce to Healing: Survive and Thrive Reading Plan

Divorce to Healing Blog

Divorce to Healing: 31 Days of Healing and Wholeness Book

 

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

I am so honored and thankful for the opportunity to partner with YouVersion and the Bible App, and wanted to congratulate them on their 10 year anniversary!!!

When I was made aware of the Bible App many years ago, I saw it as the most important app every created.  To be totally honest, it isn’t the most used app for me, but I strive to read the bible daily.  Having this app on my phone allows me to read it any time and any place. I also love the various bible translations that let me quickly change if I am listening to a sermon at my home church and they are preaching out of a version other than the translation I am carrying.

About 3 years ago, God called me to take Divorce to Healing to another level.  Little did I know to what level He would take it.  I am just amazed at all the lives and souls that have been touched in big and small ways through the world-wide reach of the Bible App.  Every day, I get more and more humbled by what He has allowed me to do through the Divorce to Healing Reading Plans.

I just want to give God all the glory for all that has happened, especially with the Reading Plans.

In a little over 2 years, the Divorce to Healing: 31 Days of Healing and Wholeness plan has reached almost 42,000 people and been completed by over 17,000.  Actually, over 1,200 have completed it more than once.

Since the Divorce to Healing: Survive and Thrive plan was released last year.  It has been downloaded over 31,000 times and completed over 18,000 times. Almost 2,000 have repeated this plan.

I also want to give a shout out to my friend, Alex Tran, who works for LifeChurch (owners of YouVersion) and helped me to get connected with them.  God gets all the glory, but Alex gets props from me for leading me in the right direction.

And I wanted to say thank you, thank you, thank you!!!  Thanks for letting me speak into your lives in such a difficult and emotional time.  I pray that the words God gave me to share with you have helped to bring that healing that He and I so desire you to experience.

I highly recommend reading as many of the Reading Plans you can.  There are over 5,200 amazing plans on every subject you may want to read, growing by 200 a month.  I challenge you to do another one, and then another.  Also, tell others about them and the Bible App.  You never know how much you can help someone just by suggesting it.

May you continue with your healing so that you reach the wholeness God has for you.

Be blessed!!!

@youversion #bibleapp10

Friendly Advice

Here we go again, having to listen to someone’s idea of what I need to do…OK…LET ME HAVE IT!!!!!

(clenching fists inside of crossed arms, clenched teeth hiding pain while wanting to bite their head off….)

Sound familiar? They mean well, and deep inside you know that, but it is so hard to keep listening to it sometimes.

Last night, I had a friend call me. He usually calls me every week or so to chat, usually to let me know how he is doing. About every 4-6 weeks, I know that this call will take about an hour or more because he is in his funk again. Up one day, down the next.

I am honored he calls me. I look forward to being able to let God speak to him through me to encourage him and to help talk him back from the ledge every few weeks. It confirms that God has a purpose for me to help out my friend and that I may be the only person in his life that he can truly reach out to. Hopefully he gets some life-giving words to get him through the days/nights/weeks to come.

I do not think that I am all that or that I am anything special because of this relationship I have with him. I am just a human trying to be real with my friend and to help him out in his time of need. I am not a counselor or an expert in any way. I just have a heart for people.

How do you feel when someone gives their advice? Did you honestly ask for it? Did someone just stick their nose right in and give you some?

Let’s first address the uninvited advice:

You can handle it one of two ways. 1) Repeat after me …….”BUZZ OFF” (or hopefully replace with a kind, profane-free statement that means about the same thing) or 2) Politely listen to the advice and thank them for it. If you cherish that relationship, please be sensitive to the heart of the person giving you the advice and then proceed. I would recommend going to God in your prayer time with that advice and just lift it to Him, asking Him to clarify the message and then give you peace if you need to heed that advice.

Uninvited advice may be exactly what you need to hear, but are not open to it yet. It may be totally selfish (on their part) and makes no sense at all. It may just pile on to your already overloaded emotions and the soil of your soul is not ready to accept a seed of blessing that has come your way. In giving you advice without you asking for it, they are trying to help and reaching out to you because they have an agenda. It may be a selfish agenda, but an agenda none the less. It may be a genuine agenda that is only coming from a desire to help ease the pain and provide Godly advice, but without asking for it they are running the risk of it going in your right ear and exiting head left.

I believe that most well-adjusted people will desire to give advice to you from the perspective of having your best interest in mind. If they only give advice to further their own agenda, I would qualify those people as the enemy to your well-being. If they are thinking of themselves and how their advice to you helps them out without caring how it will affect you in the short and long-term, realize that you are being manipulated and you are heading down a path to more pain and suffering.

Now, let’s address the invited advice:

Before we do that, let me warn you: If you ask for it, be ready to feel every kind of emotion. You will feel enraged, pissed, sad, agreeable, confused, happy, amazed, dumbfounded, etc… If you are not ready to address your situation head on, you need to back up a step and just gather yourself. Advice will only do good if you are ready to hear it. Without open ears and an open heart, you might as well grab a magic 8 ball, shake, read, and repeat until you are ready. Take stock of your situation and accept it. Have the strength to face it head on. If you are not there, take some time right now to ask God to help you get prepared to accept the advice you need.

So now you feel like you are ready. I applaud you. Some people live a life of never accepting where they are and end up carrying the baggage of their pain the rest of their life.

Thank you for having the courage to ask for the advice and the help you need.

Your adviser can be a professional counselor, pastor, or friend. Whoever it is, just be able to let them know everything about your situation. How can you expect honest advice without being honest with your adviser? If they do not know your true feelings and all that you know about your situation (not just what you want them to know), how can they give you the advice you need that will actually help you?

Just be willing to lay everything out before them. Listen with an open heart, open mind, and open soul. Be real with them so they can be real with you.

Remember, if you ask for advice, just be ready to get an earful.

You may just get the answers you need, not necessarily the answers you are looking for.

But now what?

You got this great advice, What are you going to do with it?

Comment below…… and be blessed!!

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