Love is definitely in the Air!

God’s call is an invitation to greatness.  Turn over the rights to the timing, placement and plan for your future.  Every step of faith-filled love you take contains more power and makes the next one easier as you get closer to your inheritance.  You’re taking ownership of all that was purchased for and promised to you.

When I have moments that tempt me, I whisper to God, thanking Him for loving me and for the person who is teaching me to maintain relationships in love.  I can learn this.  I want to learn how to treat others the way I’ve been hoping they’ll treat me.  I remind myself that this person needs His love and help as much as I do.  The temptation leaves me, and I’m thinking “this isn’t as hard as I had been led to believe”.  But…yes, but….I’ll likely be tempted again.  My soul enemy tries to show my Deliverer that I can’t be trusted, but…but, he’s wrong.  There have been times when I wasn’t shaken, and I pray I’ll stand my ground again in the future.  I don’t want this mindset to keep me from God’s love and call any longer.

Your life is a song, meant to be a testimony to God’s love.  Give others the chance to share this melody and see how love honors everyone it touches.

On Valentine’s Day let’s agree:  Choosing love is unquestionably worth it!

There are so many lives to touch and so many wonderful opportunities to live out what we believe!  But…but, we still need so much from God! We’re all in our own process of restoration.  Can we see that God has us exactly where we can represent Him?  There’s destiny here.

It’s where we’re going that matters.

What if we made helping each other get there our new quest?  Let’s make that the art form we create together, and let’s be authentic about it.

Sending love…

Marsha

Taken from: “WWDKG: Woman With Destiny in the Kingdom of God”, by Marsha Lenski, Jebaire Publishing, 2011

 

Safely Above it All

There’s a place in every woman’s life where she deserves a standing ovation.  As a woman He loves, you deserve to know God agrees that you are to be honored, and calls you to center stage in the midst of heavenly applause!

God wants you and I to see the storm below and ride safely above it.  We each have gifts, dreams and our own circle of influence.  Women with destiny in His kingdom are liberated to soar above the world’s distractions as we pour our lives into those callings.  We love because He loved us first.  As we move in our purpose, circling our targets and aiming for victory, we choose the high road of obedience where we stay sheltered and unshackled.  His forgiving, unconditional love teaches us to understand the difference between seeking the His kingdom and seeking it first.  It’s your heart He wants.  It’s my heart.  Giving only a  little of ourselves doesn’t cut it.  If an offering means little to us, what makes us think for a minute that it means anymore to God?  Have you ever seen a half-baked cake?

As we surrender our hearts, the lure of the world’s sinful pull is diminished until it’s gone.  We don’t surrender grudgingly. We don’t do it to gain the favor of others.  We aren’t looking to be like someone else.  We surrender because we want this pure, amazing love offered so freely!  Our surrender is our way to love Him back. We run to Him because we’re sick of living in barrenness.

Put Him first.  Put Jesus first. It doesn’t matter where you’ve been.  It matters where you’re going. You’ll never want to settle for less again.

Taken from Woman With Destiny in the Kingdom of God, by Marsha Lenski, Jebaire Publishing, 2011

 

Sweet December

In a world of change and confusion, we need Christmas more than ever!  For me it’s the time when Jesus is closest to me, and that closeness itself tells of what time it is on the calendar. I have my faith sweetly and profoundly renewed all over again.  It isn’t the hope for spring that contents my soul, but the clear, crisp starlight of holy December nights filled with the healing power of love.  It’s the knowing that Christmas has always spoken of love and always will that is it’s light, and that our spirits can and will rise above any indignity put before us.

Christmas is almost on top of us before we get over Thanksgiving!  I’ve been resting many sweet thoughts on the joys I’m expecting this Christmas. I wrap packages from day to day and pray over each one and the loved one whose heart I want to touch. Prayer does change things. It does.  In these days and weeks of December we pray once again for peace and the end of civil conflicts that plague our planet, for starving people needing what God wants to pass through our hands, and for nations arguing unresolved issues day after day. We have the world’s answer.  We need to live by that resolve!  The love force in us must be nourished with every beat of our hearts until it overbalances destructive instincts. God’s love force!  How about that hurting, wandering husband, for instance, who returns to the wife who held tightly to God through the pain and loved anyway, and who now welcomes the best Christmas of all as she welcomes her repentent man home?  Yes! That’s love in its sweetest form.  It’s that kind of faith that pleases God and blesses the Savior we celebrate this season.

Somehow, by Divine light, we have got to see ourselves as people God loves, one and all.  May you know the freedom and joy of that kind of love gift at Christmas and always.

Sending blessings. . . .

Destiny Awaits! A Press Release. . .

Prepare to experience something beyond the ordinary!  Women wanting to touch the hem of Jesus’ garment will be swept away on an incredible journey of discovery and love.  Pause, soak in and hold tightly to the message from Christian author and speaker Marsha Lenski in her inspiring new book WWDKG: Woman With Destiny in the Kingdom of God.  Curl up in that comfy chair with this wonderful new devotional study of God’s Word for the feminine heart!

“There’s a place in every woman’s life where she deserves a standing ovation,” Marsha declares from the very first word.  Every woman deserves to know a loving God agrees and calls her forward in a burst of heavenly applause. WWDKG is a lighthouse to wholeness and the secret that needs to come out:  she is a gift to her world!

WWDKG speaks to a woman’s Kingdom destiny and how it’s designed with the delicacy of a fine crystal frame meant to hold the original artwork of her legacy.  To God, her destiny will be as unique as the prints from the touch her fingertips leave behind, but it won’t be an accident!  Here is where a woman feels the exhilerating refreshment of letting God love her. . . pure, sweet and simple. . . the devotional for one woman or for many to read together again and again.  Lavish this one gift upon yourself or a lady in your life you want to applaud and encourage.  No woman who reads this book will be the same or ever want to settle again for anything less.

Marsha is the author of two previous books as well:  From Sinking Sand and Pure Intentions.  Each is filled to the brim with heart-passion to propel readers to an appreciation for their God-given uniqueness and call.  Marsha’s amazing and sometimes startling transparency will stretch your thinking and open your mind to the possibilities for healing, forgiveness and personal growth in spite of tremendous odds and impossibilities.  From her appearance on CBN’s 700 Club, Pat Robertson has said “Marsha Lenski’s story has touched a nerve in this nation.”  One womens’ ministry leader wrote of Marsha saying “she is a unique blend of steel and velvet.  The Lord has developed in her the ability to be strong when needed, yet also to be a source of comfort and compassion.  Whether you encounter Marsha as an individual, in a group or in her writings, everyone leaves knowing they’ve had a Divine encounter.”

With more than 25 years in ministry, Marsha Lenski’s passion and message is one of hope and encouragement.  She delights in having a part in God’s work to empower others through the love of Jesus Christ.

(Taken from Press Release files of IHN Ministries, November 2011)

 

To Touch a Life

John and I returned recently from a week long vacation in the hills of Tennessee.  The first week of October turned out to be a week of gorgeous, sun-filled days, and the Tennessee hills were ablaze with color. Temperatures stayed in the low 70s all week long.  We kept our window open at night to feel and enjoy the briskness and freshness of fall. Our secluded cabin had two rockers on the long front porch, and you can probably picture the two of us parked there for hours like the grandpa and grandma that we actually are, watching leaves fall from the trees in the acreage in front of us and the horses graze in the pasture beside us.

The proprietor was a woman we thought to be pretty amazing.  Gisela is a 72 year old German woman whose husband had run a successful business growing rare african violets.  We learned they had bought this property using Gisela’s inheritance, and she was hard at work, seemingly running it alone.  So lonely, she began to visit with us every morning at 7 a.m., when she brought the loaf of bread she had just baked for us. A remarkable story, but so sad.  Her husband now has Parkinson’s disease and dementia, and her family has distanced themselves from the business and the property. One morning Gisela told us about her parents from Germany and how she missed them.  She shared how difficult it is becoming to tend to her husband, the business and this 100 acre property with two cabins she now rents out to help with living expenses.  We told her how beautiful everything was to us and how the comforts and joy we were experiencing meant so much to us.  She began to cry just a little when we commented on her good work, and I asked her if she believed in God and prayer.  I could see she needed a touch from Him.

Gisela told me how disappointed she was in God because she had waited 18 years since her mother’s passing for a sign she said her mother had promised to give her when she got to heaven, and there had never been a sign.  Her heart was badly broken.  I held out my hands and asked if I could pray with her.  Those bruised hands were shaking, but she held them out to me.  I only had a moment, I could tell from her anxiety, and I cried a little, too, asking God to give her a sign of His love for her each day for the rest of her life, so she could be comforted.

Gisela hugged me.  I smiled at her and she went on her way to the next task awaiting her.  She smiled so much more the rest of the week, and gave us three lovely african violet plants to take home with us.

God knows our needs, and He understands loneliness and heartbreak.   Everytime I look at those purple african violets now, I think of our Divine appointment, and say another prayer for Gisela, a woman to whom God tenderly offered destiny in His kingdom one pretty October morning.