August 22, 2005

Purge

This morning, Mike Cope spoke of Kerri Lane in his blog. Kerri has cancer. She spoke to their church on Wednesday night. I read her blog this morning and was struck by her powerful words.

What He's revealed:
"Let your hope keep you joyful, be patient in your troubles, and pray at all times" Rom 12:12 TEV

"Turn my eyes away from worthless things: preserve my life according to Your Word" Psalm 119:37
-- i've asked God to purge my life - of everything that is not of Him...to show me what is not pleasing to Him...and He IS Faithful...this is what i am left with: His Word, prayer, worship, my physical and spiritual family (thank you, God) and my melanoma. And even though i don't believe He caused my melanoma, i must believe He allowed it. He trusted me with this journey...He's got a higher reason than i can comprehend...a greater purpose than i can ask or imagine...He sees 50 (even 50,000) years into the future, and i cannot guess the next 50 seconds. He is in control, i am not nor have i ever been. i trust Him with every fiber of my being. i want, above all else, to bring Him Glory with my life, and He knows best how to accomplish that. He knows each of our days' number, He made every cell of our bodies. He knows the road my daughters will travel and why; and how to haunt them with His Love until they surrender to His will.


Purge is a strong word. Paul spoke of Jesus "emptying Himself."

Thinking like God wants us to think is exactly what Kerri is saying. Purge ourselves of everything in our minds and fill with God. This is Christian meditation. It is not just emptying our minds, like the meditation, it is filling our minds with God.

Pray for Kerri and her daughters Jolee and Carlee.

2 comments:

Nancy French said...

Ugh. I will pray.

Hoots Musings said...

What a powerful testimony.
Makes me feel bad because I have a bad job.

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