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    • Prescription for anxiety: Jesus

      Posted at 5:33 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on June 11, 2019

      camping pic

      Greetings from the Pacific Northwest! We just got back from camping this weekend near Lake Cushman and I loved exploring the Glory of God’s Creation. Friends, family, hiking, and campfires…heaven on earth to me.

      Yesterday was my husband, Steve’s, birthday!! Happy birthday to one of THE greatest blessings God has ever given me! 🙂

      ***

      The month of June can be full of changes. High School and college graduations. Grade-level changes for elementary, middle, and high school kids. Career changes and relocations often occur during the summer months.

      What is often a very close cousin to change? Yup, you guessed it: anxiety. At least it has been for me. There is one scripture I meditate on quite frequently when I feel this way:

      “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.  And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4: 6-7).

      God’s peace is the opposite of human anxiety. Godly prayer takes the focus off the difficulty of the situation and puts it on the Power of God.

      Also, when we commit our troubles and concerns to God in prayer, His peace will stand guard at the door of our hearts and minds, preventing the cares, worries, and heartaches of life from troubling our lives and robbing us of our hope (Fire Bible Commentary, page 2283).

      I like to think of it this way: I can choose to meditate on my problem or God. One will drag me down and keep my focus on me and my solutions to the problem. The other choice, God, will lift my spirit up, bring me joy, and strengthen me to do His desires.

      The one I feed the most, will grow the most.

      Several people I know, right now, are on the cusp of many changes that are college, career, and school-related. As a mom, aunt, and friend it is easy for me to take on too much “worry,” even for those I care about, and not rest in the One Who knows the best next step on the path for each one.

      I make a choice, each day, and as needed, to stay hyper-aware of how I feel and get right back on track with God when I feel anxiety creeping in and trying to get a foothold. It takes practice but gets easier each time.

      I have also begun really stepping out in faith and entrusting that person or situation to God. Sheila Walsh illustrates this process perfectly in, “A Fresh Infusion of Joy”:

      “Stop for a moment and think about the person you’ve been most anxious about.

      What if you really entrusted that person to God, believing that His care is perfect? Imagine how that would open up space in your heart for joy…the joy of anticipating God’s good work in the lives of those you love and the joy of what His good work will mean for them. I don’t think that kind of focus on God’s faithfulness and great love would leave any room for worry, do you?

      The people we love on our God’s schedule, not ours, and He is good and powerful. He is faithful and true. So may we release them into God’s loving hands, remembering that’s the safest place in the world for them.”

      isaiah 12 3Make the choice today to drink from the Living waters of Jesus, and never be thirsty again. Only Christ can fill our empty souls for eternity and provide for our essential emotional, physical, and spiritual needs now.

      So, what are you mediating on: your problem/situation or Jesus? The one you focus on the most is going to dominate your life. Choose wisely and for eternity.

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      Fire Bible: Global Study Edition. New International Version. Life Publishers International. 2009. Print.

      Image of Isaiah 12:3 by Spirit 105.3 Daily verse.

      Walsh, Sheila, and Sherri Craig. “5 minutes with Jesus: A Fresh Infusion of Joy.” Thomas Nelson Publishing. 2016. Print.

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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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    • Broken Into

      Posted at 4:48 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on October 23, 2018

      a new day

      Hello, my friends! If you have been following my blog for the last two weeks, you know I have been battling migraines. In particular, the last ten days pretty much confined me to bed because of intense vertigo. I couldn’t drive, read or write much at all, and did the absolute bare essentials of my daily necessities.

      All I could do was lay in bed, pray/spend time with the Lord, and watch TV. And if you know me well, you know I don’t sit for long or watch much TV. I prefer to stay active and keep busy. This was hard for me, and not just because of the physical symptoms and limitations. Spiritually, God was about to reveal an area of pride in my life. Yeah, I know. Sneaky pride. Blah!

      new creation in christ

      God was at work in me, sanctifying me, I realized this after everything was stripped away: my family responsibilities, my bible reading/studies, my church small group facilitator responsibilities, and even most day-to-day routines like driving my daughter to school, were gone.

      You know the most devastating realization I had when all of those “jobs” were taken away: my self-worth and identity went right along with it!! I felt like a failure, and not worth much of anything. In honesty, my deepest level of pain was the realization that my identity was in me and not in Christ.

                      “Sin is the despairing refusal to find your deepest identity in your relationship and service to God, writes theologian Tim Keller. “Sin is seeking to become oneself, to get an identity, apart from Him. What does this mean? Everyone gets their identity, their sense of being distinct and valuable, from somewhere or something…Human beings were made not only to believe in God…but to love Him supremely, center their lives on Him above anything else, and build their very identities on Him. Anything other than this is sin” (Voskamp, The Broken Way, emphasis mine).

      God used this week and a half illness to strip me of everything, to get to the root of my sin, to break into my selfish desires, and to equip me with His love and the power of the Holy Spirit to become a new creation in Him.

                      “Love is the willingness to be interrupted. Love is the willingness to be broken into. There are never interruptions in a day–only manifestations of Christ. Your theology is best expressed in your availability and your interruptability–and ability to be broken into. This is the broken way. This is all love. And I hadn’t known–I will only love as well as I let myself be broken into” Ann Voskamp, The Broken Way.

      God knows everything about you and me. He has searched us and is familiar with all of our ways. (Psalm 139: 1-4 ) He knows of your worries about paying the bills. He knows the struggles you have with your drug-addicted child. He knew I would be sick for several weeks, and lying in bed for most of it. You know what, though?! God wastes nothing! He is at work, He is always with you, and He has a plan, “to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. (Jeremiah 29:11)

      He used those moments when I was lying in bed, full of tears and in desperate need of Him, to break into me and reveal to me that my true identity is in Christ. Only Him, nothing in this world.

      No person, job, responsibility, or material thing. Somewhere along the way, I got out of balance, and my worth became mostly based on what I did, if I couldn’t earn my way, I wasn’t worth much to anyone. The father of lies and the enemy of my heart, ran rampant with this insecurity of mine, as I’m sure you can imagine. We all have sin, doubts, and insecurities. Praise God that He uses everything, including His intense love for us to change us daily, from the inside out.

      Remember this, my friends, no matter what you are going through right now, He knows.

      You are loved.

      You are His.

      He is always at work.

      He keeps His promises.

      God healed me, my friends. Prayers were answered! Through the evaluation of a different doctor, I was diagnosed with migraine-induced vertigo and an ear infection. I was given two different prescriptions for my ailments, and I am almost back to normal physically! I can drive!! Thank you, Jesus!!

      However, praise be to God that my heart and identity were changed forever because of Him.

      ALL the glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of “2 Corinthians 5:17” by mybible.com.

      Image of “A New Day” by the Christian Broadcasting Network.

      Voskamp, Ann. “The Broken Way. A Daring Path into the Abundant Life.” Zondervan Publishing. Print. 2016.

       

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      Shanon Crenshaw

      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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