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    • Words Can Bring Death

      Posted at 4:20 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on May 16, 2020

      camping pic

      “When led of the Spirit, the child of God must be as ready to wait as to go, as prepared to be silent as to speak.” ~Lewis Sperry Chafer

       Several days ago, I came across this quote in my “Walking with God” daily devotional by David Jeremiah. As usual, I was flipping into the months ahead and found these words to be such a revelation as to what God is working in and through my life. An answered prayer by God in so many ways.

      I mentioned in one of my last blog posts that I am doing a new 90-day bible study that requires praying in the Spirit for a minimum of an hour a day. In all honesty, I believe I will maintain this new way of praying even after this bible study is over. Every aspect of my relationship with God has changed.

      One of the biggest things that has changed is in relation to words—what I hear, what I say, what I read, and how God wants me to respond.

      Occasionally, I look at Facebook. I am rarely on it because there is so much negativity, but I do want to see what my family and friends have been up to.

      But lately, so much of what I see are conspiracy theories, negative thoughts about the government from both sides, sad commentary about people who are ultimately trying to do their best, etc.

      I came close to sharing my thoughts, but the Spirit put a check in my heart to stop. So, I did.

      The next day, during my prayer time, I was sharing all my concerns with God. My heart is so unsettled with all the dissension that is going on around me. God is the only one that I knew would give me the peace and the wisdom to move forward with this.

      That is when God answered my prayer with this quote. I immediately put it on Facebook because that is initially where all my anguish started. But God did not stop there, He revealed even more to my heart through the Spirit.

      In reality, my thoughts and opinions do not matter. Not really. Especially when they are born from hurt, a need to make my own voice heard, jealousy, and any other emotion that my self creates in the flash of one moment.

      But guess what? In that one moment, ALL of what God had been working in and through the hearts of all who read my words can be changed for a lifetime. That is why, “The tongue can bring death or life; those who love to talk will reap the consequences.” Proverbs 18:21.

      I do not want my words to tear down what God has been doing or working through in someone else’s heart or life.

      What if there is a new Christian reading my post or reply and God is bringing that person into revelation and a deeper relationship with Him. But because I only see on the outside what God is doing, I say something without thinking that damages and hurts them.

      I could completely undo all the fruit and goodness that God is trying to reveal in that person’s life. How tragic that would be! And all because I failed to heed the Words God has given us to speak life to others and to love everyone.

      I am so thankful to God for not only revealing this Truth once again to me but allowing the Holy Spirit to put that check in my heart to rest and wait on Him when speaking, especially with all matters closest to my heart.

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

      Jeremiah, David. “Lewis Sperry Chafer quote.” 365 Daily Devotions Walking with God. Page 260. Christian Art Gifts. 2019. Print.

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    • Wait! Don’t Publish That!

      Posted at 6:21 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on August 26, 2019

      Steve and shanon scotland

      Hi everyone!! What a crazy day it has been! I’ve been writing today in between various back-to-school appointments with my middle school daughter. You know the fun ones like getting her schedule, paying all kinds of fees, etc. Most importantly though, I get a chance to spend time with her and there aren’t too many school years left where I get to do that. I cherish this time.

      The reason it has been crazy is that I spent a huge chunk of time writing about our trip to Scotland and the churches there only to not have a clear confirmation from God that He wants me to share it now. Does that make sense?!

      Every  time I go to write the conclusion, edit it, and polish it up with pictures, I have no peace about publishing it.

      I have been mulling over it for the last 45 minutes trying to figure out if it’s from God or what. Seriously?! The more I thought about it, the more uncomfortable I felt. God finally put me out of my misery, and the Holy Spirit led me to read something I had written in my bible back in January 2017 from Jesus Calling by Sarah Young:

      “When you seek my face and my will–searching for guidance–I may show you the next step on your journey without revealing the appointed time for you to take that step. I want you to trust me enough to cling to me and follow wherever I lead, whenever I choose. Your times are in My hands.”

      Wow! God really spoke to my heart. The timing was all wrong in what I was writing–that’s why I didn’t have peace. No matter how many times I tried to fit that square peg into the round hole, it was not going to work!!  I am so thankful that God is so persistent with me and doesn’t give up!!!

      Who knows, maybe some day I’ll share with you what I wrote–on God’s timeline of course. 🙂

      However, here are a few of the pictures from our trip to Scotland!!

      shanon and girls scotland
      steve and shanon scotland castle

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

      Young, Sarah. Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His Presence. Thomas Nelson Publishing. 2004. Print.

       

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    • Satan’s Favorite Word

      Posted at 10:05 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on August 17, 2019

      its a new day

      Hello everyone! What a beautiful day. Our weather here in the PNW has had the undertones of Fall–which I love, it’s my favorite season– but it reminds me just how fast time goes!

      Summer went by so quick, I don’t think my kids had one chance to say they were bored on the long, lazy days of summer! 🙂

      All of those thoughts on time got me thinking of right now. Today.

      “What am I filling this day with and Who is leading it?”

      Last week, while visiting a friend, she shared a book with me by Dr. David Jeremiah, “Slaying the Giants in Your Life.” While flipping through the book I landed on some words of Truth that I really needed to hear. Life-changing, heartfelt, and God-given words.

      “Years ago, a very famous preacher surveyed the Bible to find out what were the most important words in the scripture. For instance, he wanted to find out what was the saddest word in the Bible, what was the happiest word. But when he came to the most dangerous word in the Bible, the word that he chose was the word “tomorrow”” (Jeremiah, Dr. David, emphasis mine).

      Think about it. Procrastination leads people to put off fighting addictions. Or making that doctor’s appointment that can prevent a disease or bring about the right treatment plan. It has altered the dreams of students and their educational steps to fulfillment of degrees and higher learning. Also, may have kept many people stuck in the rut of a dead-end job, never taking a chance on what a different opportunity may bring.

      Most importantly, “it has kept more men and women from coming to Christ than any other word in the dictionary. Let me tell you today that Satan’s favorite word of all words is “tomorrow,” but the word that is dear to the heart of God is “today” (Jeremiah, Dr. David, emphasis mine).

      Today.

      Again, the question comes to mind, “What am I filling today with, and Who is leading it?”

      The reason I believe those words of Truth put such a deep check in my heart is that I was putting off my writing until tomorrow and allowing Satan to steal and destroy what God is trying to do today–through my writing and through my life. Not anymore, No way!

      So here I am TODAY. Leaning on and Trusting in the promises of God. He is leading me on this path of ministering through writing. The Lord began this journey in me years ago, and the Holy Spirit is leading me into this new adventure. This is one scripture that really inspires me:

      And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28

      So today I decide to live intentionally pursuing God first (through His Word, prayer, and worship) so that my eyes, ears, and heart are open to any divine appointments God brings my way. A word of encouragement to a friend or stranger. Calling someone who needs to hear that Jesus loves them. A hug that speaks a thousand words without a single word being spoken. Speaking the Good News of Salvation today to someone God knows doesn’t have tomorrow….

      I do not want to miss any opportunity God brings my way, today, because “…your life is like a morning fog–it’s here a little while, then it’s gone.” (James 4:14 NLT)

      divine appointments

      Today is God’s day and can be filled with His divine appointments for you, so:

      What are YOU filling this day with and Who is leading it?

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of Divine Appointments–The Journey Bible Church. journeybiblechurch.org.

      Jeremiah, Dr. David. “Slaying the Giant of Procrastination.” 17 August 2019. Web.

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    • Restful Migraine

      Posted at 4:50 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on October 8, 2018

      resting in christ

      Hi, friends, how are you today? The last several days had me laid up, mostly resting, because I had the worst migraine I have ever experienced! I couldn’t read, I couldn’t write, or do much of anything, but rest.

      God certainly got my attention, my heart was telling me to take it easy, but my flesh was saying: just. one. more. thing! Here is what I learned:

      *If the Holy Spirit is telling me to rest, I need to slow down! I don’t know all that is going on in me physically, mentally, spiritually, etc.!! However, the Holy Spirit does. If I would have heeded the warning, maybe my migraine would not have happened or have been so severe.

      *I also learned that a life out of balance, no matter what it is, is still out of balance. It could be related to work, my children’s activities, family obligations, church activities, or some of all the above, but if I am spread too thin, all areas suffer. Especially my relationship with Jesus, because He has to come first.

      He is the root of my being, and my life grows and prospers out of the foundation of Him in my life.

      My prayer life, every morning, anchors me and is the foundation of my day. I realized that last week, that changed, and, wow(!) what a difference to my whole week! My mornings beginning with prayer, are a “must” for me. 🙂

      In light of my restful weekend and time spent with Jesus in prayer, I want to share, once again, my blog: “Don’t fret, rest!”. It spoke life into me again when I re-read it.

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of “Come to me….” by Bible Study Tools. “33 top bible verses about rest.”

      Don’t Fret, Rest!

      Posted at 7:06 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on July 3, 2018

      4th of july

      Hello everyone, happy summer!! Here in the Pacific Northwest, they say summer doesn’t technically start until after the 4th of July because our temperatures are still on the cooler side and we have cloudy days. However, that all changes tomorrow…

      Today, I was reading my devotional, “My Utmost for His Highest” by Oswald Chamber’s and it was so good that I read ahead. Again. Do you ever do that?! Sometimes I can’t help myself, but I also believe the Spirit prompts us forward to speak to us for a particular reason or situation. Soooo…

      Happy early 4th of July!! Yay!! Barbecues, family, friends, ice cream, and maybe a few sparklers thrown in just for the fun of it. Be safe and celebrate the independence of this amazing country we are fortunate and blessed to call home.

      ***

                      I’m going to change gears here and focus on Chamber’s devotional titled, “One of God’s Great Don’ts.”

      “Do not fret–it only causes harm.” Psalm 37:8

      Do you fret? I wasn’t sure just how much I did it because, honestly, I couldn’t remember exactly what it meant. According to the online dictionary, it means, “be constantly or visibly worried or anxious.” Yup, we were once very close cousins. Anxiety used to be a very big part of my life. In fact, I would say it affects many family members as well. Remember, cousins? 🙂 I believe many traits can be generational, whether it is a tendency toward anger, anxiety, depression, jealousy, etc. Those traits are all sin and the opposite of what Jesus wants us to have which is the fruit of the spirit.

                      “Worry always results in sin. We tend to think that a little anxiety and worry are simply an indication of just how wise we really are, yet it is actually a much better indication of just how wicked we are. Fretting rises from our determination to have our own way. Our Lord never worried and was never anxious, because His purpose was never to accomplish His own plans but to fulfill God’s plans. Fretting is wickedness for a child of God” (Chambers, July 4th, emphasis mine).

      The sentence that really convicted me today is the one I emphasized. Have my own way… If I am praying to God and seeking His help, worry should never enter the equation, right? He has searched me and knows me (Psalm 139:1) and He knows all the days ordained for me (Psalm 139:16).

      God knows everything and He is always with me. I wasn’t alone when my dad was recovering from triple bypass open heart surgery, He was right there. When my doctor told me the extra testing she did, because of my family history of cancer, saved my life, God was right there. He moved mountains, to make sure I was right where I needed to be, to be healed. Three months before my doctor made her discovery, my husband was just about guaranteed a promotion–after a year of extra work towards it- and a transfer that would have taken us from the West Coast, where my doctor was, to the East Coast, where no one knew my family history.  Thank God He didn’t give us our heart’s desire at that time!

      Remember, God and God alone is the only one that truly knows all that you are going through and has the best plans for you and how to get you through it.

      for i know the plans...

      When God moved mountains to keep me on the West Coast, it was literally life-changing and eye-opening for me. I realized He has all of my days. I want God’s plans, not my plans. If a trip is canceled, He knows what’s best. A job that fell through, He knows what’s best. A missed promotion, well you already know that one. I’m sure you recognize the pattern here. Trust me, I know it isn’t easy. I just take it one day at a time, leave it all at the altar, and know He keeps His promises.

      We will end our conversation with the final thoughts from Oswald’s July 4th devotional. “Set all your opinions and speculations aside and “abide under the shadow of the Almighty” (Psalm 91:1). Deliberately tell God that you will not fret about whatever concerns you. All our fretting and worrying is caused by planning without God” (Chambers).

      ***

      rest in the arms of the lord

      Are you resting under the shadow of the Almighty? I pray that you are! His arms are stretched out wide to give you love, comfort, and rest for your weary souls. He is waiting, rest in the arms of your Lord.

      May God bless you,

      Shanon

      ***

      Chambers. Oswald. “My Utmost For His Highest.” July 4th, One of God’s Great Don’t’s. Discovery House Publishing.  Updated edition, 1992.

      Fire Bible: Global Study Edition. New International Version, Life publishers

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    • Don’t Fret, Rest!

      Posted at 7:06 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on July 3, 2018

      4th of july

      Hello everyone, happy summer!! Here in the Pacific Northwest, they say summer doesn’t technically start until after the 4th of July because our temperatures are still on the cooler side and we have cloudy days. However, that all changes tomorrow…

      Today, I was reading my devotional, “My Utmost for His Highest” by Oswald Chamber’s and it was so good that I read ahead. Again. Do you ever do that?! Sometimes I can’t help myself, but I also believe the Spirit prompts us forward to speak to us for a particular reason or situation. Soooo…

      Happy early 4th of July!! Yay!! Barbecues, family, friends, ice cream, and maybe a few sparklers thrown in just for the fun of it. Be safe and celebrate the independence of this amazing country we are fortunate and blessed to call home.

      ***

                      I’m going to change gears here and focus on Chamber’s devotional titled, “One of God’s Great Don’ts.”

      “Do not fret–it only causes harm.” Psalm 37:8

      Do you fret? I wasn’t sure just how much I did it because, honestly, I couldn’t remember exactly what it meant. According to the online dictionary, it means, “be constantly or visibly worried or anxious.” Yup, we were once very close cousins. Anxiety used to be a very big part of my life. In fact, I would say it affects many family members as well. Remember, cousins? 🙂 I believe many traits can be generational, whether it is a tendency toward anger, anxiety, depression, jealousy, etc. Those traits are all sin and the opposite of what Jesus wants us to have which is the fruit of the spirit.

                      “Worry always results in sin. We tend to think that a little anxiety and worry are simply an indication of just how wise we really are, yet it is actually a much better indication of just how wicked we are. Fretting rises from our determination to have our own way. Our Lord never worried and was never anxious, because His purpose was never to accomplish His own plans but to fulfill God’s plans. Fretting is wickedness for a child of God” (Chambers, July 4th, emphasis mine).

      The sentence that really convicted me today is the one I emphasized. Have my own way… If I am praying to God and seeking His help, worry should never enter the equation, right? He has searched me and knows me (Psalm 139:1) and He knows all the days ordained for me (Psalm 139:16).

      God knows everything and He is always with me. I wasn’t alone when my dad was recovering from triple bypass open heart surgery, He was right there. When my doctor told me the extra testing she did, because of my family history of cancer, saved my life, God was right there. He moved mountains, to make sure I was right where I needed to be, to be healed. Three months before my doctor made her discovery, my husband was just about guaranteed a promotion–after a year of extra work towards it- and a transfer that would have taken us from the West Coast, where my doctor was, to the East Coast, where no one knew my family history.  Thank God He didn’t give us our heart’s desire at that time!

      Remember, God and God alone is the only one that truly knows all that you are going through and has the best plans for you and how to get you through it.

      for i know the plans...

      When God moved mountains to keep me on the West Coast, it was literally life-changing and eye-opening for me. I realized He has all of my days. I want God’s plans, not my plans. If a trip is canceled, He knows what’s best. A job that fell through, He knows what’s best. A missed promotion, well you already know that one. I’m sure you recognize the pattern here. Trust me, I know it isn’t easy. I just take it one day at a time, leave it all at the altar, and know He keeps His promises.

      We will end our conversation with the final thoughts from Oswald’s July 4th devotional. “Set all your opinions and speculations aside and “abide under the shadow of the Almighty” (Psalm 91:1). Deliberately tell God that you will not fret about whatever concerns you. All our fretting and worrying is caused by planning without God” (Chambers).

      ***

      rest in the arms of the lord

      Yongsung Kim Artwork

      Are you resting under the shadow of the Almighty? I pray that you are! His arms are stretched out wide to give you love, comfort, and rest for your weary souls. He is waiting, rest in the arms of your Lord.

      May God bless you,

      Shanon

      ***

      Chambers. Oswald. “My Utmost For His Highest.” July 4th, One of God’s Great Dont’s. Discovery House Publishing.  Updated edition, 1992.

      Fire Bible: Global Study Edition. New International Version, Life publishers International, 2009.

      Images:  Yongsong Kim. “Rest in the arms of your Lord”.

      4th of July from Pinterest.

      “For I know the plans…” http://www.facebook.com/MYBIBLEVERSES.

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    • Obedience and Faith in Action

      Posted at 8:43 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on May 4, 2018

      pexels-photo-355312.jpegShout out to Grandma Marji, Happy Birthday!! May 1st was her birthday and I sure do miss her wisdom and our very long phone conversations! I imagine her sitting on the golden steps of her mansion, healed from all the world’s afflictions, with the saints gathered all around her as she shares her story. “When I wake up in the Land of Glory, With the saints I will tell my story, There will be one name that I proclaim…” (Big Daddy Weave). Love you Grandma and we cherish your sweet memory. 🙂

      ***

                      It’s May!! The flowers are blooming, the sun is shining, and new growth can be seen everywhere you look, including here. Over the next few weeks, my blog will be evolving–becoming more interactive and conversational. Still figuring it all out, but as you recall from my last post, “No Condemnation Construction Zone,” I am being changed from the inside out (painful, but so good for me!) so it will be reflected here. On board? Good! Glad to have all of you coming alongside me!

      ***

                      I started writing this post on the first of May, as you may have guessed from what is written above. I was several paragraphs into a message about world values compared to God’s values and I stalled. Nothing. Not one more word came to mind. I prayed for guidance from the holy spirit. I stepped away from my desk and took a break. I tried to look at other resources to gain insight and inspiration. No matter what I did I could not continue with what I had started. At this point, the best thing to do is let it go and come back to it.

      ***

                      Today, while I was reading my daily devotional, “My Utmost for His Highest” by Oswald Chambers, I felt compelled to read a day ahead. God spoke to me in a powerful way in the May 5th devotion:

                      “If Jesus ever commanded us to do something that He was unable to equip us to accomplish, he would be a liar. And if we make our own inability a stumbling block or an excuse not to be obedient, it means that we are telling God that there is something which He has not yet taken into account. Every element of our own self-reliance must be put to death by the power of God. The moment we recognize our complete weakness and our dependence on Him will be the very moment that the spirit of God will exhibit His power” (Chambers).

      The moment I read this I felt convicted and felt a strong need to be in prayer, and in complete surrender to God. My doubt is not in being obedient to God, it is the stumbling blocks that I am allowing to get in the way of complete surrender. In all honesty, I am broken. My natural tendency is to be shy, introverted, and to myself. In large groups, especially around people I don’t know, it may take a while for me to warm up. I don’t put myself out there easy. My personality seems to be the opposite of what a blogger should be, at least that is what I believe.

      This is where my stumbling blocks come in–it is not natural for me to talk about myself, be on social media, or encourage others to read what I have written. However, I feel as though I should do some of these things and then, when I do, I question my motives–because I feel uncomfortable. Boy, the enemy loves that!! Then I get off balance and question what God is doing in my life, “that we are telling God that there is something which He has not yet taken into account” (Chambers). God knows me and all of my shy/awkward tendencies. Yet here I am, pouring out my heart to the world and sharing all of my brokenness. Praise God that He alone knows my heart and how much I desire to do His will. At least I am in good company. One of my favorite books of the bible is Hebrews, especially Chapter 11, which I call “the hall of faith.” All the people featured in this chapter had enduring faith in God and relied on His promises. However, many of them initially questioned what God was speaking into their lives.

      pexels-photo-236306.jpeg

      1) Moses doubted the way he could speak (Exodus 4:10) and was concerned about conveying God’s message so God allowed his brother, Aaron to be his spokesman. “He will be your mouthpiece, and you will stand in the place of God for him, telling him what to say” (Exodus 4:16 NLT). The power of God was unleashed when he stepped out in faith and relied on the promises of God. Not only was Moses the author of the Pentateuch, but he also set the Exodus in motion. Obedience and faith in action!!

      2) Sarah and Abraham laughed at God’s promise that they would give birth to a son in their old age. Abraham and Sarah had been faithful to God in the past, but this revelation brought about by three visitors, was almost too much for them to believe. One of the visitors, speaking to Abraham said, “I will return to you about this time next year, and your wife, Sarah will have a son!” (Genesis 18:10 NLT). With the birth of his son Isaac, Abraham’s faith in God grew so much that he was willing to sacrifice his promised son if God asked. Obedience and faith in action!!

      Those are just two of the amazing members of the Hall of faith, and I encourage you to read the whole chapter. It is all very inspiring and profound! God knew all of their concerns, limitations, and everything about them, and called them to do mighty things for His kingdom. Faithfulness, obedience, and faith in action. I am so very thankful that the holy spirit called a halt to what I had begun writing this week. I needed this breakthrough and the time I spent with God this morning. While I was in prayer, God also reminded me of something my Pastor Mike shared during his sermon last Sunday, “Don’t make the mistake of thinking that being uncomfortable is being out of the will of God” (Sumner Family Church). Between my blog last week and what I am writing this week, God has blessed me in so many ways and showed me how much I need Him and I am right where He wants me to be, flaws and all. Thank you, Jesus, for all that You do and all that You are!

      I would love to hear your story. Have you ever been where I am? What scriptures motivated you the most?

      ~Shanon

      I love, love this song. We sang it in church last Sunday. I think of those who have gone to heaven before me, and I think of the day when I meet Jesus face-to-face and tell My story. Big Daddy Weave,  “The Only Name (Yours Will Be.)  

       

       

      ***

       

      Big Daddy Weave. “The Only Name (Yours Will Be). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1ETEv-NWpc

      Chambers, Oswald. “My Utmost for His Highest.” Discovery House. Updated edition, 1992.

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      Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

       

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      God is first and foremost in my life. I LOVE: my husband Steve, daughters Suzanne and Savannah, my AMAZING family and friends, the majestic beauty of the Pacific Northwest, traveling and camping, a GREAT cup of coffee with my morning devotionals, and my Sumner Family Church family. :)

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