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My name is Barbara Frone and I welcome you to my blog. I pray that my walk with God will encourage your heart and that God will bless you for every step you take towards him. God has a plan for each and every one of us and if we will earnestly seek him every day, he will not only show us his plan for our lives, but he will live it through us. We serve an amazing God!































































Wednesday, November 30, 2011

YOU WILL NEVER CHANGE UNTIL YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND

          You will never change until you change your mind.  The saying, "It's all in the mind" is true.  Change your mind and you will change your life.  How do you change your mind, especially when you have been thinking this way all of your life?  You need to replace the lies you have been taught by this world with truth.  And where do you get this truth?  You get the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in The Holy Bible, God's Word.  Every word in the Bible is truth. 

     The world has taught you that if someone hurts you, or bothers you, or upsets you, you should get angry.  The world has taught you that you should hurt them back.  The world has taught you that you should become bitter and never forgive them.  But God's Word tells you to never go to bed angry.  God's Word tells you to forgive, but not just once, seventy times seven.  God's Word tells you to love people, but not just your friends, also your enemies.

          The world's teaching (lies) leads you down the path of destruction.  God's teaching (truth) leads you down the path of life.  Choose you this day whom you will serve.  Every day you have a choice.  Which path will you walk on.

THE SCRIPTURES AS A "SECOND LANGUAGE"

I just found this article on BibleStudyTools.com and thought it was one of the best articles I've ever read on why we need to read God's Word.  We need to read God's Word until it becomes our first langauge, until it replaces the language we were born with, until it becomes the langauge that we think in. 

By Kathi Macias, Contributing Writer, Crosswalk.com

In 1929, at the age of 18, my dad came to this country from Germany. By the time I was born, he had lived here more than half his life and had easily transitioned from speaking German to English—so much so that he scarcely had any accent left at all. Few people knew that German had been his first language.

Not long after World War II, however, Dad brought what was left of his family—parents, one brother and one sister and their families—to America. I was a pre-schooler then and unused to hearing my father converse in anything but English. As I was introduced to my German relatives, I quickly became accustomed to hearing Dad switch from English to German, and back again. By the time I was ready to start kindergarten, I had learned a smattering of German, but certainly not enough to carry on a conversation.

When I hit the "big time"—junior high—and discovered I could choose between certain classes, I decided I wanted to learn to speak Spanish. I took three years of it, got good grades, and began to think I was nearly fluent in my second language. Living in Southern California, however, it didn't take long for a series of reality checks to convince me otherwise. Insert me into a group of people for whom Spanish was their first language, and I was in trouble!

I soon realized that I would never be truly fluent in Spanish—or any language other than English, for that matter—until I knew it well enough that I no longer had to translate my thoughts from English before speaking. If the day ever came when I began to think in Spanish rather than English, then I could honestly say I was fluent in that language.

At 26 I became a Christian, and it was a radical experience for me. Almost immediately I realized that everything I had previously known or believed was wrong—and I had to completely relearn it. I hadn't yet read the Bible, so I was unfamiliar with Romans 12:2, which explains how to do that: "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God" (NKJV, emphasis mine). I may never have heard that verse, but that was exactly what I set out to do.

Having always been an avid reader, it was an easy transition for me to dive into the Scriptures, reading them daily, without fail, time and again, until they became as familiar and natural to me as breathing. As a result, I was being "transformed;" my mind was in the process of being changed as it was renewed by God's Word and instruction. Each time I came across something that contradicted what I had believed before receiving Christ, I had to make a choice to reject my former teachings or experiences and replace them with what God said about the situation or circumstance. Of course, that also required that I change my behavior to line up with my newly changed mind.

I soon found myself responding to questions or statements from others with quotes from the Bible. I was no longer simply expressing my opinion on a matter; I was declaring what God said about it. The listener could then accept or reject it.

In the beginning I often had to scramble to remember or locate what I'd read in the Scriptures, but as time progressed, I found those quotes rising to the surface more quickly and naturally. It was as if the language I'd learned before I became a Christian—my "first language"—was being replaced by the language of the Bible. I was even beginning to think that way automatically, without having to scurry to find it or translate from the old way of thinking to the new.

Isn't that what Romans 12:2 is all about? Renewing our minds is a lifelong process, one we will never complete or perfect while here on this earth, but we can certainly improve in our "second language" skills until our first language has nearly faded from our memory and our thoughts are aligned with God's. How can we know what is "that good and acceptable and perfect will of God"? By reading and studying and grappling with what God has to say on every subject under the sun—and by recognizing that when we are at odds with God's point of view, it is we who are wrong and in need of more "renewing" or changing of our minds.

It truly is that simple. How often do we find ourselves wrestling with God's will over a matter, when in reality we just need to search the Scriptures until our mind is renewed on the subject? Where else will we find the answers we seek? The Bible is not only our manual for renewing our mind but also for enabling us to speak in the language of God, drawing from the reservoir of His teachings. Our mistake comes when we allow ourselves to begin reasoning and rationalizing based on human emotions and experiences, which is nothing more than reverting to that "first language" we spoke before we met Christ. How much better to yield our thoughts and feelings to the One whose counsel is ever wise and absolutely perfect! How much more productive to immerse ourselves in the Scriptures that will ultimately renew our minds and replace the language of the world with the thoughts and words of heaven!

I never truly became fluent in Spanish, and I can scarcely understand or remember even a few words in German, but I continue to study the Scriptures, which are ultimately intended by God to become not only our first language, but our only language. And when we reach the end of our earthly sojourn and finally hear God say, "Well done, good and faithful servant," we will at last be speaking the same heavenly language as our Father—once and for all.

Kathi Macias (www.kathimacias.com; http://kathieasywritermacias.blogspot.com) is a radio host and an award-winning author of more than 30 books, including the popular Extreme Devotion series from New Hope Publishers and Valeria's Cross from Abingdon Press.

Publication date: August 27, 2010

Saturday, November 19, 2011

DENY YOURSELF, PICK UP YOUR CROSS AND FOLLOW JESUS. BUT HOW, IF YOUR FLESH WON'T LET YOU?

"And he said to them all, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me." Luke 9:23



         God has been putting on my heart that I need more self discipline in my life.  How do I know this?  Thoughts of discipline and denying myself keep coming into my mind.  Every book I pick up has to do with discipline.  I've told God that I keep trying to deny myself, but my flesh is too strong.  My flesh seems so much stronger now than it was when I was younger.  I think my flesh is spoiled. 
 
          A few days ago, God put on my heart to read a book in my library that I read in 1994, "Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret."  Hudson Taylor was born in England in the 1800's and went to China to tell people about Jesus. 
 
"When I get out to China, I thought to myself, 'I shall have no claim on anyone for anything.  My only claim will be on God.  How important to learn, before leaving England, to move man, through God, by prayer alone.'"  Hudson Taylor, 1851
 
          After reading this book today, I realized that I now understood what Jesus meant when he said to deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow him.  Hudson Taylor did just that.  It took him 6 months on a ship to get from England to China.
 
"One who is really leaning on the Beloved finds it always possible to say, 'I will fear no evil, for thou art with me.'  But I am so apt, like Peter, to take my eyes off the One to be trusted and look at the winds and waves...  Oh, for more stability!"  Hudson Taylor, 1854-1855
 
          I then asked God, "How do people like Hudson Taylor become like this?  How are they able to deny themselves so much?  How are they able to deny themself everything to follow you?  Are they born this way?  Is it how they were raised?  And as soon as I was done, God told me that people like Hudson Taylor become like this after spending a lot of time with him and in his Word.  They saturate themselves with God and his Word.  God said it is his Word that gives them power to deny themselves.
 
"My faith was not untried; it often, often failed, and I was so sorry and ashamed of the failure to trust such a Father.  But oh!  I was learning to know Him.  I would not even then have missed the trial.  He became so near, so real, so intimate!"  Hudson Taylor,   1856-1858
 
     I almost cried.  God had just given me a powerful message.  If I want to get the power to deny myself, I needed to get it by saturating myself in God's Word and with God.  I thought I was already reading a lot of God's Word.  I talk to God all the time throughout the day.  I thought it was enough, but it wasn't.  I need to read it until I feel the power.  I need to read it until it has renewed my mind.  I need to read until it heals my soul.  I need to not only spend time talking to God, but also to listen for his voice.  He has things to teach me.  He wants to guide me, but I have to listen with spiritual ears.
 
     Thank you, Jesus, for teaching me this powerful message.  I will saturate myself with your Word and keep my spiritual ears open listening for your voice.  Thank you, Jesus, for loving me so much.  I will never understand such unconditional love, but I crave it every day!
 
"If a man have Christ in his heart, heaven before his eyes, and only as much of temporal blessing as is just needful to carry him safely through life, then pain and sorrow have little to shoot at."  William Burns, a missionary that worked with Hudson Taylor in China, 1855-1856
 
"And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethen, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name's sake, shall receive a hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life."  Matthew 19:29
 
 
 

Thursday, November 3, 2011

EVERYTHING YOU READ, HEAR, AND SEE TEACHES YOU SOMETHING


Everything you read, hear, and see teaches you something. Everything you read, hear, and see forms the way you think. What are you reading? What are you listening to? What are you watching? Your answers to these questions will tell you why you think the way you do. Spend as much time as you can every day reading the Word of God, hearing something about the Word of God, watching something about the Word of God, because the Word of God teaches you truth. It gives you answers to your questions. It heals your soul's diseases. It gives you wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. It leads you down the paths of righteousness. It teaches you about true love, peace, and joy. It teaches you how to be patient with God, others, and yourself. It teaches you to embrace humility and meekness, and to stay away from pride. It teaches you about God and it will give you strength and power to do all that God has called you to do. Need more? If you embrace it, God will not only open your eyes to things you have never seen before, he will do great and mighty works through your life. If you embrace God's Word, his life (his fruit) will start flowing out of your life until you won't even recognize the person you used to be. What are you waiting for? Start reading God's Word today and every day for the rest of your life until Jesus comes.