No, I am not receiving anything for promoting this awesome new album, but its amazing!!! The Rizers are a part of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, WA. You can find them by going to the right side of my blog under the websites I love to read and click on Mark Driscoll. It will take you to the Resurgence website that has an icon for The Rizers. They have taken scriptures and put it to music. Its aimed towards kids, but it won't hurt us adults a bit. As Psalm 119:11 says, " I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you" we all need scripture in our hearts. I noticed today on the Resurgence website they had a blog about memorizing scripture and how to get it started in your own home. I am also working on a scripture memory box. I am still trying to find the best way to organize it. I am trying to decide how I want to break things down into sections. Anyways, I look forward to when the kids are high schoolers and our scripture box is wore out because it has been used so much. As we memorize scriptures as a family I know that God will strengthen our walk with Him and strengthen our family bond as well. So I encourage you to get started today planting the seeds of God's word in your childrens' hearts so when they grow older they will not depart from it! Also, that your own faith in God will grow!!! What an awesome mighty God we serve!!!
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Priceless in His Sight
5 Jul 2010
Ariel Allison Lawhon, She Reads Co-Director
"How priceless is Your unfailing love! Both high and low among men find refuge in the shadow of Your wings." Psalm 36:7 (NIV)
Like many other Russian orphans, Masha was forced out of an orphanage at 15 and sent to a tech school – an underfunded holding tank for kids who learn how to lay brick or paint walls. One day, a group of professional looking, wealthy women came to the school and interviewed the girls for the best jobs in Russia. They were promised fancy clothes, expensive jewelry, and all the money they could hope for. Masha was chosen, and assumed her dreams had come true.
However, she quickly realized this dream had turned into an ugly nightmare.
She was taken to an apartment and beaten. In a matter of hours she would be entering the s*x trade. The life that loomed before her was one of forced prostitution.
This is a story that's repeated across the globe in staggering numbers. In Eastern Europe alone, 200,000 women and children are sold into slavery every year. Innocents shipped off to brothels, never reported missing and never rescued. The s*x trade is now a multi-billion dollar industry and the United States is one of the biggest consumers. I imagine Jesus weeping. We should as well.
Though some consider these women and children a commodity, something to be bought and sold, God sees their worth: priceless, cherished, beautiful. Our value as human beings is not calculated in assets or financial holdings, gender or age, or what we can bring on some shady black market auction block, but as image-bearers of God. Every human is priceless because we are formed by the hand of God for His glory, made for a purpose that was never meant to include slavery o r violation. We believe this. And we must put that faith into action.
The good news is that not every story ends in suffering. Masha, for one, escaped her terrible fate. As she waited in that apartment for a group of men to claim her, she remembered a ministry center sponsored by Children's HopeChest – an organization run by She Reads author Tom Davis. She remembered being cared for and shown the love of Christ there. Masha escaped the apartment and ran to the HopeChest Ministry Center in Kostroma where the staff immediately called the authorities and gave her protection.
Today she is safe, receiving an education, and has a future – because of the caring work of believers, believers just like you and me. There is hope for girls like Masha and there are tangible things that every believer in Christ can do to help those who are not as fortunate. Starting with prayer...
Dear Lord, would You have mercy on the countless victims who are locked a way, suffering the unspeakable? Comfort them. Redeem them. Be their hope and their ransom. But more than that, Jesus, would You show me what I can do to help? Show me how to be a voice for mercy and justice. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Related Resources:
Do You Know Him?
She Reads author, Tom Davis, knows what it means to walk into the darkest places on earth and show mercy. His novel Priceless tells the gripping story of a young Russian girl swept into the s*x trade. The novel is this month's She Reads selection – visit the site to learn more about the novel and enter today's giveaway for coffee and a copy!
Priceless by Tom Davis
Consider sponsoring a child and help them be released from poverty through Compassion International – your sponsorship could keep them off the streets and safe from the slavery trade.
Too Small to Ignore: Why the Least of These Matters Most by Dr. Wess Stafford
Application Steps:
Visit Tom Davis's blog, www.sheispriceless.com to learn how you can help those trapped in the s*x slave industry.
Pray that God's mercy will extend to every victim of this horrible situation.
Give to ministries that rescue women and children from the s*x trade.
Sponsor orphans in need of shelter and protection.
Get educated on the realities of the s*x slave industry.
Be vigilant to watch for victims near you – it happens in every city in the United States.
Reflections:
Does my heart break over the things that break God's heart?
Power Verses:
Isaiah 43:1, "But now, this is what the LORD says— he who created you, O Jacob, he who formed you, O Israel: 'Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine.'" (NIV)
Zechariah 7:9, "This is what the LORD Almighty says: 'Administer true justice; show mercy and compassion to one another.'" (NIV)
This brings me to tears that so many young women and children are being taken advantage of, abused and mistreated. I know at times we like to play dumb and not see these things that are are so horrible happening in this world. But they most definitely are. We as believers in Christ cannot be silent anymore. We must look beyond ourselves and reach out to the hurting and the needy. One thing that will bring this home like no other (as hard as this is to imagine) picture this happening to your daughter. If you don't have a daughter then your niece or a dear friend's little girl. Oh the horror of what that would be like. I have such a hard time even going there in my mind thinking something like this could happen to Jaycee or my nieces. Also, to know what I would do to get them out of something like that. Literally, I would give my life to rescue them from that. Shouldn't we being do that for these girls? Shouldn't we be asking God how can I help rescue these girls from a life that has taken them to a feeling of utter worthlessness! Like us these girls were created in the image of God. Like us they need a Savior and Redeemer. Like us they need to be loved and restored and healed. We need to be Jesus' hands and feet to them. Pray for them and pray that God will show you what you can do to help these girls and how best to show them God's love for them. At the end of this devotional they have listed some items that can help you gain more understanding of what is happening in the s*x trade world. Also, you can google organizations that are specifically dedicated to helping these girls out. Be a voice for these girls that do not have one. Pray for them and I know our Heavenly Father will hear our prayers and answer them.
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Daily Devotionals
I highly recommend signing up for Proverbs31ministries daily devotionals. You will receive a daily devotional via email Monday-Friday. They are so good! Last week God used one of them to speak directly to my heart! Last week I was struggling with some things and trying to work them all out in my head. I am not going specific here with what I was struggling with, but these issues bring me to tears most days. But, I am learning that I need to take each day as it comes. Be thankful for each day I am given and to live that day glorifying God in all that I do. I can't worry about things that are out of my control. I can't fix everything. I can't make things happen. I am learning that I must be obedient to the things God is calling me to do. Each activity throughout the day, each thought I have, or crisis I encounter I must take it before God asking Him how I can glorify Him through them. I am learning, too that God is enough. As my mom in law shared with me the other day about a bible study she is going through at church is that God has given us the best gift ever, His son Jesus Christ. Through Jesus we have the ability to have a relationship with our Maker and Creator. There is not a more precious gift ever then that.
So here is the daily devotional of last week that God used to get my attention.
Is God Enough?
2 Jul 2010
Melissa Taylor
"And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:19 (NIV)
Is God enough? It's a question that my life circumstances force me to keep going back to. What I've concluded is that not only is God enough, but He has to be enough. I've also concluded that it takes effort on my part to keep myself aware of this.
As a young child, I didn't realize my need for God, but I did realize that I had a need that was not fulfilled. I was sexually abused when I was seven years old. My dad left our family when I was eleven. Both circumstances left me devastated, and I didn't understand how God could bring healing at that time. I spent many years trying to heal myself and make myself feel better. Nothing worked.
As I grew older and began to move from being a Christian who simply believed to a Christian who was actively involved with Jesus, my life began to change. Because I was having conversations with Him directly and reading His Word consistently, my life was challenged. I learned that when the hard knocks came, and they would, I needed to ask myself one question in order to move on. "Is God enough?"
When a friend betrays me, is God enough? When I need to forgive someone for something that seems unforgivable, is God enough?
When my child is having issues that are out of my control, is God enough? When my marriage is on the brink of destruction, is God enough?
When I am not forgiven by another person, is God enough?
When my mother is dying of cancer, is God enough?
When others don't recognize my value, is God enough?
When I am struggling professionally, is God enough?
When someone I love uses words to hurt me, is God enough?
When I am in debt and don't know how I'll pay my bills, is God enough?
When I am reminded of something I did in the past, is God enough?
When the world is in turmoil, is God enough?
When my health is declining, is God enough?
When I am let down and disappointed in my life, is God enough?
Just last night, I sat in my room crying. Here I was again asking, "Is God enough?" I opened a box full of personalized Bible verses that someone very special gave to me. I began reading them out loud to myself. Verse by verse, I began combating the thoughts that were paralyzing me with self doubt. What I discovered is the conclusion I always come to when I ask myself "Is God enough?" Yes He is.
I could lose everything in life. There's not anything I have here on earth that is guaranteed. If I lost it all though, I'd be okay because no one can take away my identity in Christ. Whether I live in a mansion on a hill or a shack in the swamp, I have my Jesus. Whether the world is for me or against me, I have my Jesus. When I am knocked down, I get on my knees and there I find my Jesus. His Word is planted deep in my heart and I believe it all.
When life becomes more than you think you can handle, don't quit. And certainly don't believe the lies you may be entertaining in your head. Instead, ask yourself, "Is God enough for me?" The answer could change everything.
Dear Lord, help me to realize that the secret to being content in all circumstances is You. Help me to be aware of Your presence in my life at all times. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
When I ask myself this question my answer is YES GOD IS ENOUGH!!! No matter what life throws at me I know that God is enough! I am learning to trust this truth more and more every day!!!
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