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    • God Empowered Dream

      Posted at 4:30 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on November 2, 2023

      Dr. Carrie Wood, my thesis chair and I. Regent University graduation, May 2023.

      Good afternoon, and happy November! Here in the Pacific Northwest, where I live, we are deep amid fall, and I love it! From the comfort of my porch, I witnessed a few rain showers. A “V” of ducks squawking loudly with each other as they migrate to warmer climates. The wind swirling the colorful leaves around in magnificent ways causes me to pause and reflect on the beauty of God’s creation.

      It is great to be back. It has been quite a long time since I have posted a blog. Over the last few years, God had me going through one of the most spiritually and academically challenging seasons of my life. In fact, it was beyond my natural abilities that it required my complete dependence on Him. Most days consisted of prayer, study, research, and writing. Did I mention prayer? Yes, I did. But I need to repeat it because the copious amount of prayer and spending time in His presence IS what gave me everything I needed, through the power of the Holy Spirit, to graduate on May 6, 2023, from Regent University with a Master’s in Theological Studies. Soli Deo gloria!!

      Before I get ahead of myself and explain more about that season, let me be completely transparent about some of my educational background. I was that kid in elementary school who was pulled aside to the corner of the classroom for extra help with reading. I remember spending hours with my mom after school while we worked on my reading skills. My extreme shyness and low confidence further hindered my learning capabilities because I feared taking chances and failing. However, over time, I progressed to average grades through high school, with—thanks to my mom and Mrs. Tanner, my teacher—an insatiable appetite for reading. And I was great at it! Praise God!

      As I stated before, my grades were average in high school, but something changed in college. I realized that if I worked really, really hard, I could have honors-level grades. Wow, that is rocket science, right?! Work really hard and get excellent results…except that the hours I put in were looong. There were lengthy sessions of reading, studying, memorizing, using flashcards, visiting with my professors, analyzing lectures, and many, many hours of being “quizzed” by my family members so that I could finish well. If the course syllabus said the class required 10 hours of out-of-classroom work, I needed 20. For every class. In every subject. It did not take me long to realize that all those marathon study sessions—beginning with that little girl sitting on the couch with her mom with a strong desire to read—were powered by the Holy Spirit.

      That explanation was much more involved than I thought. Still, I want you to realize that I would not have completed graduate school without surrendering all to God and allowing Him to orchestrate every step and detail. My only job? Complete obedience to Him.

      But what God-inspired moment—detail—led me to graduate school? Well, let me fill you in.

      ***

      January 31, 2017, was a day filled with exercise, good friends, and a divine moment with Jesus. Here’s an excerpt from my unedited journal entry:

      It was a great day that started with gentle yoga. After that, I met [two ladies from church] for tea at Starbucks. God is awesome, and we had an amazing conversation.

      The thought even came to my mind that maybe I will get my master’s degree in theology of some sort. God’s plan and timing.

      Did you catch the very profound and highly accurate wording of that last sentence? God’s plan and timing. Surprisingly, I don’t remember giving much thought to the “seed” God planted that day. I just had a feeling that it was important enough to write down.

      Fast forward a few years. Yes, years to 2020. Not the beginning of the year but to November 30, 2020. Here is an excerpt of my unedited journal entry on that day:

      So on Sunday, after I finished listening to the Sunday morning message [because everything was online because of Covid], I had it on my heart to look at Christian Masters in Theology Universities….

      Once you get beyond all my grammatical errors, you realize that almost four years have passed since God planted that seed of going to graduate school for this degree into my mind! And let me tell you once He told me to investigate it, things moved fast. I was obedient in all that he called me to do in this process; less than a week went by, I was accepted to Regent University, pursuing the degree that He called me to, and enrolled in my first term. Praise God!!

      However, I began graduate school in June 2021 due to prior commitments. I knew I had to commit everything to my full-time, year-round class schedule. I attended Regent University from June 21, 2021, through May 6, 2023, until I graduated with my Master’s in Theological Studies, just like God whispered to my heart several years ago. He fulfilled a dream I didn’t know I had, especially when I reflect on how much God has transformed and developed all my God-given gifts, talents, and abilities for His Kingdom and Glory.

      Regarding this degree, God has only given me a glimpse into how He may use it in the future. And I am perfectly fine with that because I have learned over the years through many lessons, prayers, tears, and hard work that only God can take my “little” and turn it into so much more for His Glory! Ephesians 3:20 states, “Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us…”

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

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    • Community of Shared Hope: Childlike Faith

      Posted at 10:07 AM by Shanon Crenshaw, on September 18, 2019

      child like faith

      Childlike faith. I was reminded of it this week while I was rereading my devotional dated, August 30th.

      “It is like the little girl who said that when the devil came knocking with temptation, she sent Jesus to the door” (Graham, Dr. Billy).

      I love that!! Such simplicity and clear direction–not my worry, God’s got it–He told me so!!

      “I will call on the Lord who is worthy to be praised: so shall I be saved from mine enemies.” 2 Samuel 22:4

      The quote above, about that little girl, brought so much hope to me this week. I needed this reminder, and I’m going to add something to it. Be still.

      It is so easy to immediately try to fix, change, or go after whatever comes up in my life without first being still, not caught up in the emotions of whatever is going on, seeking God first, and letting Him “get the door” and work on my behalf according to His will in what is occurring in my life.

      Jennifer Rothschild explains it this way, “So, if you’ve got a battle, then you’ve got a choice. You can either stand still and trust that God will fight for you, or you can freak out and possibly make it worse. Sometimes we just need to get out of the way and under God’s will and watch Him bring the victory. When we choose to be still, we do begin to know, I mean really know, that He is God. And, the best part of really knowing that He is God is knowing that we are not.”

      So the next time problems/concerns/temptations come knocking at my door, I’m going to be still, let God answer, and put my trust in Him, His will, and His timing.  What about you?

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of “and Childlike Faith” by Tumblr.  https://www.tumblr.com/search/and%20childlike%20faith

      Graham, Dr. Billy. “Unto the Hills: A Daily Devotional.” Victory in Jesus, August 30th. Word Publishing. 1996. Print. 17 September 2019.

      Rothschild, Jennifer. 3 Scriptures to Help You Stand Strong: The Battle is the Lord’s. 17 September 2019. Web. https://www.jenniferrothschild.com/3-scriptures-to-stand-strong/

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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: Tomorrow

      Posted at 7:27 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on August 19, 2019

      Comedy Wildlife Awards Finals

      Hi everyone!!

      I  love this picture: it reminds me a little of how  I felt on Saturday–a little sideways. Let me explain.

      I began writing this message on Saturday, to get ahead of my schedule of posting on Monday-Wednesday-Friday. To say I’m computer-challenged is just half of it and through many errors, I accidentally posted on Saturday. Or did I ?!

      So, instead of thinking I blundered, I chose to believe God wanted someone to read it on Saturday. 🙂

      I updated the title and I am resubmitting it today. Thank you, God, for today! What a blessing!!

      ***

      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, and 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)

      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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    • 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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    • God-Sized Dreams

      Posted at 8:05 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on May 30, 2019

      DD 2019 Podium

      Good afternoon everyone! What a beautiful day! It has been a few weeks since I’ve posted, but WOW! God has been at work in me in a mighty, mighty way! The words He whispered to my heart, on an October evening last year, brought my trust and obedience to Him to a whole new level. Definitely my faith in action, for the following scriptures:

      “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is–his good, pleasing, and perfect will.” Romans 12:2 (NIV)

      “Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.” 2 Corinthians 4:16-17 (NIV)

      Wednesday evening, October 24, 2018, I was sitting in my ladies’ bible study small group helping facilitate when God spoke these words to my heart, “You will be the next speaker at Divine Design.”

      Divine Design is a Mother’s Day weekend get-together that is put on each year by our women’s ministry team that includes a meal, guest speaker, raffles, pictures, and much more, to honor the women in our lives. It is a two-day event, Friday evening and Saturday at noon. It is such a good time and amazing fellowship takes place.

      After I heard the words God spoke to my heart, I felt them come alive and rise up in me as the Holy Spirit brought life to God’s will.

      As the evening moved on, the seed that God planted grew and grew! I couldn’t wait to share the news with my husband when I got home!

      My husband was in Memphis, TN for business, so I called him the minute I got home, “I have a very strong feeling that Kim (ladies’ ministry director) is going to ask me to be the next speaker for Divine Design. I’m telling you this now, so when she asks me in the future, you will remember that God laid this on my heart, first.”

      Over the next few days–leading up to Sunday–Divine Design was very heavy on my heart. I thought about what I would say, my confidence, my speech, what I would wear, how I would get my make-up done, etc. All of it is confidence building. All of it God.

      Let me explain why. The one thing that I would never do on my own is public speaking. I enjoy being an introvert, being on the sidelines, and watching as others are in the spotlight.

      But God calls us to do things that are way beyond our comfort zone and abilities. Why? Because that “forces” us to completely depend on Him and the Holy Spirit.

      On Sunday morning, October 28th, our guest speaker was a Missionary family from Portugal that we help support and his message focused on our interruptibility for God’s plans in our lives. God was connecting the dots of my blog writing, with this message, and I felt the sudden urge to share this with Kim, our Pastor’s wife, after church.

      “This is what I wrote about two blogs ago.”

      She said, “I know. I read it this morning.”

      “Really?”

      We moved off to the side of the sanctuary and sat down. She prayed for me and said she wanted me to be the next speaker for Divine Design! Confirmation! Then I shared with her how God spoke to my heart, etc.

      Yes, of course, I will do it!!

      From the moment God planted the seed about speaking, there was never a doubt in my mind about being obedient to Him. And again, that confidence comes from Him, not me, because He has been faithful throughout my life.

      ***

      Fast forward several months. Over time, God had given me peace and some direction on the message I would be sharing on Mother’s Day weekend. In fact, by the time April rolled around, I had the whole outline of topics and the first five pages written, courtesy of the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Trust me, you know when your writing is Holy Spirit ordained–it is almost effortless flowing of words that almost feel like an extension of your abilities.

      Then nothing. Not one word.

      When I tried to write it felt forced and I did not have peace with it. So, I did more of what I had been doing. Praying. Reading. Seeking. Worshipping. And most importantly trusting. I KNEW beyond any doubt that God brought me to this and He will provide in His timing and His way.

      On Wednesday, May 1st, (I’m starting to see a pattern with Wednesdays!!) I was driving to bible study and I was listening to a song that I’ve heard dozens of times. In fact, it’s one of the songs I chose to be a part of my message, “Everlasting God” by Lincoln Brewster.

      “Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord, wait upon the Lord”

      “Our hope, our strong deliverer”

      Those words jumped out at me! I finally understood that the very song that was being used for Divine Design is what God was trying to do through me. He was building my trust in Him. He is my Strength. My Deliverer. My Hope.

      He would give me the words to finish my message in His perfect timing, which turned out to be the next afternoon, May 2nd. From mid-afternoon to 9 p.m. that night, I wrote with the guidance of the Holy Spirit and finished the last five pages of the message that God wanted me to share. It all came together perfectly, the way He allowed it–seven days before I was to share it with the ladies!!!

      The weekend was awesome and I had a really good time fellowshipping and speaking with everyone. God showed up in a mighty and powerful way!

      What I value most of this whole experience is how God has transformed my heart, mind, character, and relationship with Him. I am eternally grateful.

      Recently I was reading a book titled, “Whisper: How to Hear the Voice Of God” by Mark Batterson and I love what he wrote about God-given dreams:

      “The goal of going after a God-given dream isn’t just accomplishing it. In fact, accomplishing the dream is of secondary importance. The primary goal is who you become in the process. Big dreams make big people because we have to trust a big God. Nothing keeps us on our knees like God-sized dreams. They force us to live in raw dependence upon God. Without Him, the dream cannot be realized. God sized dreams force us to lean in a little closer, and that’s when God has us right where He wants us.”

      Writing, that is my God-sized dream. I am committed to keep doing, each day, what God places in front of me. I won’t be perfect, but I will be faithful! 🙂

      And yeah, He has spoken some new dreams to my heart. And He has given some conformations to me. I will reveal all to you, in His time and His way. Stay tuned!!

      All the glory to God!!!

      Shanon

      DD 2019 Family Picture

      My husband Steve and our two daughters

      DD 2019 Father and Daughter

      My dad and I

      Batterson, Mark. “Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God.” Multnomah publishing. 2017. Written.

      Brewster, Lincoln. Everlasting God. 2010.

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    • Already?! It can’t be!!

      Posted at 12:25 AM by Shanon Crenshaw, on March 17, 2019

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      jeremiah 33 3

      Happy Saturday!! The first day of Spring is just around the corner!! Yay! It officially begins on Wednesday, March 20, 2019. So many of us can’t wait for warmer, sunny days because this Winter has been downright hard! And cold. And snowy. And dark. And did I say snowy?!

      Today is such a beautiful day to be outside, taking our German Shepherd, Sasha, for a walk, but first I want to spend some time in my writing room with you. My family, my friends, and the new friends I have met while on my blogging journey.

      I am very grateful to each of you. Thank you for taking the time to be a part of the first year of my blog!!

      One year ago today, this journey began!! Woo-hoo!!!

      Praise God for the year He has given me! It has not been easy! I still don’t know what I am doing most of the time, BUT He is still present and having me proceed on what He is calling in my life.

      Isn’t the not knowing sometimes the hardest part?! I know it is for me. I’m such a planner and I love a schedule. Routines are my friend. God doesn’t work that way. In fact, He usually starts small and gradually allows growth to happen as we prove we are capable of handling it.

      This journey is small and it’s His. It is between me and God and all He invites to read the blog I call Heaven Sent Sentiments. I love what He has started with me and I will continue as long as He allows.

      One of my favorite things to do and I try really hard to remember to do it, is to journal. Especially at times when God Is or Has moved mightily in my life.

      So today, I reflected on what I wrote in my journal around this time one year ago. Several confirmations were given to me, through others, about moving forward with my writing journey. I’d like to share one with you.

      ***

      First, a little background on the entry. I had asked a friend of mine from church to read a twenty-page memoir I had written for my Advanced Creative Writing class. She thought my story was wonderful and asked if she could pass it on to a friend who was a published author. Of course, I am open to any and all critiques!

      This is the message I received from my friend. I’m keeping the names private to protect the innocent. 🙂  Also keep in mind, that this will not necessarily be grammatically correct, I write fast when I journal!:

      “She really felt like she was a part of your story and told me to tell you to keep writing in the Spirit.

      Also, here are the two passages of scripture that she really wants you to focus on. Isaiah 46: 9-11 and Jeremiah 33:3. She told me to tell you not to get discouraged. God knows the end from the beginning, and He may seem slow or not available at times, but be ready. He will come upon you when it is time and finish what He has started. Let Him use you to write whatever His heart wants to say to encourage His people.”

      ***

      isaiah 46 9 to 11I am so glad I reviewed my journal today because I have experienced times that seemed slow, and at times it did seem as though God was not available. I have made mistakes, gotten viruses in my computer, and had many problems with people not getting my blog emails. It’s been an adventure for sure and you now what?

      God’s presence has never left. This dream He started in me is still there. And Christ in me is stronger today than this time last year because of the work He has done in me.

      Continue to work in me, Heavenly Father. Your will be done not mine. Amen!!

      All the Glory to God!!

      Shanon

      Image of Isaiah:46 9-11 by Pinterest.

      Image of Jeremiah 33:3 by abstractdesktopnexus.com verseof theday

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    • Don’t Fret, Keep Resting!!

      Posted at 5:52 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on March 2, 2019

      Hello everyone!! Wow, what a week I have had! The enemy is always seeking a way to sideline and corrupt the plans that God has for us in doing His will, right? None of us are immune to his tactics.

      A few close friends know how my week has gone and I will not give any more thought, words, or power to the enemy. God is on my side and it is His full armor I put on daily to fight against the evil powers on this earth.

      I was talking with several of my close Godly friends this week, and we are all going through more spiritual warfare than usual. We are planning and getting ready for a higher-than-normal group of women for a retreat this March and we KNOW a breakthrough will be happening!! Praise God!!

      So, no, the enemy needs to back off!!  We stand together, hands held high, firmly rooted in the Word of God, and fully armored against the Evil of this world!!

      I wanted to share a portion of one of my favorite blogs from July. It is something I needed to be reminded of and wanted to share it with you.  🙂

      ***

      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, we were close 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.

      All the glory to God,

      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 International, 2009.

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

      4th of July from Pinterest.

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

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    • True Test of Surrender

      Posted at 6:53 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on February 25, 2019

      I surrender

      Hello! It’s a beautiful, sunny day here in the Pacific Northwest West and Mount Rainier looks gorgeous covered in snow. I love it!

      In my writing room, on my desk, and on my walls, I have various quotes from different authors and teachers of mine that inspire, educate, and direct my thoughts on my writing and my faith.

      Today, I was re-reading a quote that I had written down from my Oswald Chamber’s devotional, dated April 28th, that I had focused on last year.

      “The true test of abandonment or surrender is refusing to say, “Well, what about this?” The moment you allow yourself to think, “What about this?” you show that you have not surrendered and that you do not really trust God.

      But once you do surrender, you will no longer think about what God is going to do. If you totally abandon yourself to God, He immediately says to you, “I will give your life to you as a prize…” And once you do get to the point of total surrender to Him, you will be the most surprised and delighted person on earth.”

      Reading this today really convicted my heart. I have a few projects I am working on that are definitely God-given—-jobs that I would never have taken on myself. I truly feel blessed that these opportunities were provided to me by Him. 🙂

      However, today I find myself asking that very question about one of them in particular, “Well, what about this?”

      When that happens, I focus so much more of my effort and concern on fixing what I perceive to be wrong, instead of praying and leaving it to God and His timing, knowing that resting in where He has me today is right where I need to be.

      Now don’t get me wrong, I work here and there on normal mistakes and problems, that can easily come up. The “problems” I’m talking about are where you know deep down inside yourself you’ve given it enough attention and you need to move on, but…just one more thing! You don’t have peace anymore about it and all clear thoughts are gone.

      At this point, I know that the surrender I once had given to God is gone, and I need to give complete surrender back to Him. It is not my will I want done, but His.

      I know that God has brought me to this very moment in time. I believe that He is the Orchestrator of my life and that every event in my life has His seal of approval.

      Flora Tan, a Christian blogger, explains it perfectly in this way, “As a Christian, yielded to God’s will and committed to do His will, I know that I might not be perfect but as I surrender my life to Him day-by-day, He holds my destiny in His hands and brings to perfection that which is lacking in me through situations and life experiences.”

      Our Father and our God, I surrender my heart and life to You,

      Day-by-day,

      moment-by-moment,

      I surrender all to You,  knowing that You alone are the Author and Perfecter of my faith. (Hebrews 12:2)

      I am confident

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

      Chambers, Oswald. My Utmost For His Highest. “What You Will Get, April 28th devotional.” Discovery House. 1992. Print.

      Image of Philippians 1:6 by 4GIVENministry.com.

      Image of “I surrender…” by I Surrender All–Adams Rib. adamsribpodcast.com.

      Tan, Flora. Christian blogger. 2018. www.a-simple-christian.com

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    • Pick Up Your Cross

      Posted at 12:02 AM by Shanon Crenshaw, on December 10, 2018

      Three wisemans and the star of Bethlehem

      Good morning, friends!! Today was a great day in the house of the Lord, and I pray you are having an amazing Sunday. 🙂

      Today in church, Pastor Mike was continuing a sermon he began last week titled, “Follow the Star.”  The three Kings, or Magi, were following the star because they knew it would lead them to Jesus Christ their Messiah.

      They were traveling on a journey of thousands of miles bringing gifts, worship, and joy to baby Jesus.

      Think about it, this journey was long, at least over a year, and the star continued to shine brightly and guided them to their Messiah!

      This star lead them to the Savior, in the same manner that the cross you bear daily will lead you to the Savior.

      I know that I combined a lot into that sentence, but when Pastor Mike said it this morning, it combined two things that God has placed on my heart this morning:  Jesus’ birth and the cross we bear.

      ***

      Over the last week and a half, the Lord has been placing one scripture heavily on my heart and mind. In fact, several of my daily devotionals have spoken to me about it. The scripture is Luke 9:23 (NIV)

      pick up your cross

      Ok, God. Wow, this is a tough one. What does denying self mean, and how do I carry my cross daily?? The February 18th Experiencing God day-by-day devotional says this:

      Your “cross” is God’s will for you, regardless of the cost. Taking up your cross is a choice; it is not beyond your control. You may have health problems, a rebellious child, or financial pressures, but do not mistake these as your “cross to bear.” Neither the circumstances you face nor the consequences of your own actions are your cross.

      Your cross will be to voluntarily participate in Christ’s sufferings as He carries out His redemptive purposes (Phil. 3:10). Paul said he rejoiced in his sufferings because he knew that by them he was able to participate in the suffering required to bring others into Christian maturity (Col. 1:24).

      We tend to want to go immediately from “denying ourselves” to “following Jesus.” But you can never follow Jesus unless you have first taken up your cross. There are aspects of God’s redemptive work that can be accomplished only through suffering.

      Just as Christ had to suffer in order to bring salvation, there will be hardships you may have to endure in order for God to bring salvation to those around you. Jesus did not talk with His disciples about the cross until they had come to know He was the Christ (Matt. 16:21).

      You will never be able to endure the suffering of the cross unless you have first been convinced that Jesus is the Christ. Once you have settled your relationship with Christ, He will introduce you to your cross. There is no Christianity without a cross.

      If you are waiting for a relationship with God that never requires suffering or inconvenience, then you cannot use Christ as your model. God’s will for you involves a cross. First, take up your cross; then you can follow Him.

      ***

      Commitment to Christ means taking up your cross daily, giving up your hopes, dreams, possessions, and even your very life if need be for the cause of Christ. Only if you willingly take up your cross may you be called His disciple (Luke 14:27). The reward is worth the price. (Gotquestionsministries.org).

      If you wonder if you are ready to take up your cross, consider these questions:
      • Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means losing some of your closest friends?
      • Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means alienation from your family?
      • Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means the loss of your reputation?
      • Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means losing your job?
      • Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means losing your life?

      God’s will in my life will not look the same as yours, and if I am committed to following Him daily, it will always change according to His will. Right now, the Lord has me writing for Him, being a stay-at-home mom to my daughters and making a home for my family, volunteering my time helping in the church office, participating in bible studies, and seeking His will daily in developing my writing. I don’t know what my future holds, but God does, and I love the people He places in my life to love and minister to.

      God’s will may also be: becoming a missionary in a faraway land, accepting a job with half the pay to lead others to Christ, becoming a youth pastor and mentoring tomorrow’s generation, becoming a stay-at-home mom or dad and ministering to your children and their friends, working in the medical field and showing the love of Jesus to others in their weakest moments. The list goes on and on.

      God will use your strengths, weaknesses, hurts, pain, brokenness, and every other part He has created in you when you completely surrender to Him. Apostle Paul said it best when he explained that his message came from Christ and that he was chosen before he was even born in Galatians 1: 11-16:

      11 I want you to know, brothers and sisters, that the gospel I preached is not of human origin. 12 I did not receive it from any man, nor was I taught it; rather, I received it by revelation from Jesus Christ.

      13 For you have heard of my previous way of life in Judaism, how intensely I persecuted the church of God and tried to destroy it. 14 I was advancing in Judaism beyond many of my own age among my people and was extremely zealous for the traditions of my fathers. 15 But when God, who set me apart from my mother’s womb and called me by his grace, was pleased 16 to reveal his Son in me so that I might preach him among the Gentiles…”

      God did not waste any part of Paul–his background, his training, his citizenship, his deny-yourselfcarry-a-crossno-its-not-easyit-wasnt-easy-forjesus-eithermind, or even his weaknesses. Are you willing to let God do the same for you?

      You will never know all He can do with you until you allow Him to have all that you are: complete surrender!

      Remember, the cross you bear daily can lead you to Jesus, in fact, He wants you to cast all of your cares on Him, and He will sustain you. (Psalm 55:22).

      All the Glory to God!!

      Shanon

      Blackaby, Richard. Experiencing God Day By Day (Kindle Locations 897-899). B&H Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.

      Image of Bethlehem Star-Magi by Messianic Bible

      Image of Deny Yourself by GrittyGrace.com

      Image of Pick Up Your Cross by lovedasif.com

      “What did Jesus mean when He said, “Take up your cross and follow Me”?. Got Questions ministries.org. https://www.gotquestions.org/take-up-your-cross.html

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