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Articles by Rashauna
Scriptures are from KJV
and/or NIV
On this Page:
Deception’s Whisper | Christ’s Purpose
Delicate
| Holy Spirit’s Power
Will You Trust Me? | Armed in Prayer
God DOES Give Rewards | Never Too Late
The Time is Coming | God’s Gift
By Rashauna
Have you
noticed that Satan rarely attacks us when we are happy or satisfied with our life?
No, he waits until we feel insecure or until we face trials in our life for him
to rear his ugly, deceptive head. His words are powerful, negative, and
suggestive. And, unfortunately, we listen. Why? Perhaps we feel the need to
justify our feelings or to understand why difficult situations are happening to
us. Do you recognize any of the following? “I’m worthless.” “It’s always my
fault.” “No one will love or like me.” “I’m not beautiful/handsome enough.”
“I’m dumb.” “I’ve messed up so much already, God won’t forgive me anymore.” Or
“I’ll never amount to anything, so why even try?”
Listen
to me. Don’t pay any attention to these suggestive, deceiving lies from Satan.
The devil is patient and waits to feed on our insecurities and shortcomings,
always ready to remind us. We don’t have to take that from him! One of his
ploys is getting us to think we are weak. Wrong. We are powerful beings. We
have God and his mighty army on our side! Recognize him (the devil) for what he
is and denounce him. He will flee. Once he knows that his ploys will not work,
he will leave. Our best defense is surrounding ourselves with God’s protection.
Along with reading and meditating his Word, strengthen yourself by reading
uplifting, Christian material; speaking with other strong Christians; or
praying. Since we are created in God’s image, any lie the devil whispers to us
is therefore invalid. Our God is not worthless. Our God will always love us.
Our God is powerful. Our God will always forgive us if we come to him with a
repentant heart, and will give us another chance.
I
will admit that it’s easy to agree with whatever emotion you feel when you are
down. We are human. We have strong emotions. But the key is don’t stay down.
“Resist the devil, and he will flee.” Recognize him and those condemning
feelings for what they are… emotions. We are stronger than this. We won’t lose
until we quit, so never give up. Hold your head high and smile. The next time
you are having a rough day and those negative thoughts come to you, speak
against them. Isaiah 30:19 states, “…How gracious he will be when you cry for
help. As soon as he hears, he will answer you.” Bring your emotions and
situations to God. He is the perfect source of comfort, peace, and guidance.
In
Christ,
Rashauna
By Rashauna
Approximately
2000 years ago, Jesus Christ was born. He—as a child and as an adult—remained
pure and consistent with his calling. His purpose in this life was not simple.
Along with acceptance, gratitude, and praise, he would forever encounter
ridicule, opposition, and persecution. These negative aspects did not hinder
his drive. His purpose? Give his life to save the human race from sin and condemnation.
He is accomplishing this every day.
Many
times we forget that for thirty-three (33) years, our Savior felt every human
emotion, including his responsibility as the Son of God. The Bible mentions how
Jesus shed his blood for us, releasing us from the curse of sin. This bloodshed
is literal. From his birth to shedding his blood, a new race was conceived. No
longer are we separated by race, creed, or nationality. Christ died for
everyone. This new race is the Christians. The requirements to become a member
of this emerging, heaven-appointed race are to believe and to trust our Savior.
Christmas is the season designated to remember the glorious event that changed the world… Jesus’ birth. Gather your family and friends on this wonderful day. Worship together. Pray together. We are children of God! Our Savior was not born in vain. Millions of people have devoted their lives to Christ because their eyes were opened to the revelation that he cares, loves, and saves us. We are guaranteed a place in heaven for all eternity. We have the seal of God in our hearts, therefore, we must remember to “…let our light shine before men, that they may see our good deeds and praise our Father in heaven…” Matthew 5:16
By Rashauna
My
faith in God’s power and love was strengthened a few weeks ago. Never before
had passages from the Bible seemed so real… seemed so magnificent. I realized
that we are made in God’s image. He does care about
our welfare and our futures. When he created us, he made us a permanent
investment; therefore, he is constantly involved in our lives. He is constantly
blessing us even when we seem to be at our worst. Imagine the worst day of your
life. Now imagine that day without being under God’s protection. God remains
with us even when he allows us to make our own decisions.
The experience
that made me realize what an awesome, creative God we serve was watching a
surgical procedure. Clothed in surgical scrubs and standing a mere few feet
away from the operating table, I watched how fragile life is and how physical
appearances are truly only a few inches deep. Our bodies are only a material
covering, a temporary persona. Life is not confined to our physical bodies. We are
made in the image of God… this refers to our spirits/souls, not our physique.
Look around. No one is physically exactly the same. Yet, we all share a spirit
linked to the same God.
Remember
in Genesis when God created Adam from the dust and breathed into him the breath
of life? Believe me… creating a living, breathing being is not a simple task.
Remember while Adam slept, God removed a rib from his side and created Eve?
Until that day in the operating room, I hadn’t really pondered the impact of
those few verses. I watched the surgeon remove a rib from a man’s side. The
actual rib was about the length of an adult hand, its width about the width of
a thumb. My point is that God took a rib and created an entire person from it.
Amazing. Our God is creative, innovation, and skillful. Next time you read your
Bible… really think about what you are reading.
By
Rashauna
While working on the issues for this month, I
searched deep within my heart for a topic. Unfortunately, I came up with
nothing. Then two dear friends of mine sent articles that touched my heart,
renewed my soul, and reminded me of God's promises for me.
Throughout the years, I have relinquished control
over my writing and just let Him write through me. This is necessary because I
cannot force the articles to come. Writing for me is a gradual revelation. I've
learned that I cannot rush God. His timing is perfect. He knows what someone
else needs to read so I must give Him full control. I'm just His child, trying
my best to be obedient. I rely on God to provide the text. When the Holy Spirit
takes control, my fingers flow across the computer keyboard and I literally
read the articles as they are written. Whew. What an experience!
Jesus is alive. He wants to be active in our lives
if we only allow him. My challenge to you (and to myself) is to let him lead.
He has a purpose for us. He knows the direction we should take. He will speak
through us when we are faced with obstacles. He will give us favor. When others
challenge us, he will radiate from within us. "Let your light shine before
men" has become one of my mottos. Sometimes it is not necessary to say a
word, yet others around you will feel the peace flowing from you. That's Jesus'
presence. Because he understands each one of us and because he feels our
triumphs and struggles, he uses those around us to uplift and encourage us.
Never underestimate the power of a kind word.
We are children of the King. Our faith and trust in
God will sustain us. God is waiting to bless us and to bestow upon us
everything we need. Because of our free will, He wants us to admit that we need
Him. We become more powerful when we do this. As a child listening to the
instruction of our parents, we must hearken and obey to our Heavenly Father. We
must claim our inheritance. Living for God is not difficult. Living for Him is
very rewarding-in this life and in for eternity. Satan is determined to distract
us, to discourage us, and to destroy us. But he will not win. God is the
ultimate victor. By Christ's stripes, we are healed.
Please continue to have faith. Please continue to
trust God in every aspect of your life. Regardless of your earthly parents, God
is a father who will never neglect you, never hurt you, and will always love
you. You are in my prayers.
In Christ,
Rashauna
By Rashauna
Trust me.
These two
small words contain a powerful meaning. In order to trust someone, regardless
the magnitude, you must believe that person will honor their word and that they
care about your welfare. Gaining someone else’s trust is a privilege that is
easily broken, and must be earned either through time or through necessity.
When you choose to trust someone, you have unspoken faith in that person.
Why
does it seem difficult to trust God to lead our lives, totally and
unconditionally? Is it because we cannot see His face and read His expression?
Is it because we doubt whether His best interest for us will not meet our own
expectations?
If we
cannot completely trust the God, who created us for a specific purpose and can
do no wrong, to guide and protect us, how can we even begin to consider
trusting our well-intentioned fellow man?
Trust
in the Lord with all your heart. Search within yourself and consult your
Bible to discover His purpose for your life. Relinquish yourself to Him and I
promise you will not regret your decision. Everything with God is better than anything
without God. Satan will attempt to make your life difficult by distracting and
discouraging you. If this happens, you are doing something right! You will
emerge stronger and wiser because God is on your side.
Lean
not unto your own understanding. No matter how much we plan and prepare, we
cannot foresee everything. God can. Listen to His gentle, yet powerful voice.
After you learn to trust Him, begin to obey Him and strive to follow His will.
Always know that whatever He tells you to do or whatever request He describes
in the Bible, He is not trying to make your life boring and uneventful. His
guidelines are really few and attainable.
In
all your ways acknowledge him. Give God credit for the successes and
accomplishments in your life. Including Him and giving Him recognition will
enhance your life. God is THE Originator of every creative and beautiful thing
on this earth because “…every good and perfect gift comes from above…” In his
time, our creative God reveals to those who are willing to listen and follow
His instructions about how to manipulate the earth’s resources. Men and women
are being constantly inspired to create inventions and technologies that
enhance (or hinder if misused) our lives. As I write this article, I give all
credit to God and the Holy Spirit within me. These words are not my own. I am
simply a person, one of God’s many messengers, willing to let Him use the gift
of writing He has given me. To God, we give all honor, glory and praise.
He
shall direct your path. He knew you before you were born. When you were
placed on this earth, regardless of location and ethnicity, you were given a
gift to further his divine plan. It is never too late to let Him use you.
Whether or not you detour from what He desires for you, you are influencing
someone by your words and by your actions.
Not
everyone will be gifted with a charismatic spirit. Not everyone will have
public influence, prestige, and power to stir multitudes of people.
That’s
all right.
God
knew what He was doing when He created you, even though there are times when
you may feel out of place or different. Because there are many parts of the
spiritual body, each person must contribute by using their individual talents
to accomplish one goal: spreading God’s word to those around us so that we can
unite as one under Christ.
You are
what you are for a reason. Trust God to use you. I’m sure He already has and
will continue to do so. You can touch one person’s life, causing a dynamic
chain reaction, and never know it.
Trusting requires believing. Believing
takes faith. As you listen to the person who asks you to “trust me”, pray for
guidance and discernment. He will place people in your path to help you as you travel
through life. As you face the day, He will guide your steps if you will only
trust in Him and give Him full control. Your Heavenly Father wants you to enjoy
life. He will never leave you alone.
Trust
me.
In Christ,
by
Rashauna
God is amazing.
If we wait on Him and trust in Him, He will reward us. We have to have faith in Him that He will supply all our needs. He works through other people, circumstances, and situations.
God is our Father and wants only the absolute
best for us. Sometimes we think we want something but we really do not need it.
God knows our desires and loves to reward His children. However, He tests us
with small things to see if we will listen to His voice. If we follow Him, he will
reward us with great and mighty blessings.
At times, we think we should do something to “help God out”, but that is not what He asked. Not only will we have to backtrack because of this mistake, we might miss our opportunity for success. When God rewards, you will not complain. He operates at speeds we cannot comprehend. Whether He blesses us with a car, a house, a family, or a new heart, He is the One who rewards those who diligently seek him.
~By Rashauna
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esus used many parables
when teaching the people and his disciples. He knew that the people would not understand
his point if he did not code his messages in a parable, or if used lightly, a
story. One such parable is the Prodigal son and is found in Luke 15:11-24.
A
wealthy man had two sons, both of whom he gave an inheritance. The younger son
left his family to wander around the country. While living in sin, he spent his
fortune and had to work with a herd of pigs. Instead of continuing to live in
poverty and shame, he returned home to his father to ask for forgiveness. His
father welcomed him back, just as he was.
I believe the meaning of
this story is that no matter what situation we are in, or no matter how much
we’ve sinned, God is loving, gracious, and merciful enough to forgive us and
welcome us back. An important element is admitting what we have done and
repenting enough to change our ways. We can verbally promise, “I will never do
that sin again,” but continue to think about how not to get caught the next
time. That will never work because God knows our hearts.
Until we take our last breath, it is never too
late to call on God or to ask him to forgive us. His love for us is
indescribable. He proved his love for us by giving up his only son 2,000 years
ago. While God already knew that Jesus would die a horrible death, Jesus
sacrificed his life to save us from eternal torment by paying the price for our
sin.
God
has a plan for human life. He’s creating a Bride for his son, Jesus. Jesus’
Bride is the church [the believers in Christ] and will be a masterpiece,
sculpted by the hands of God.
It is not God’s will for
anyone to perish. When he created us, he gave us a will to choose whom we will
serve. He wants us to choose him. It is never too late to cry out to God.
A
portion of the inheritance God gives his children are different talents. He wants us to use the gifts he’s given us
for his glory. Many of us decide to use our talents in ways that do not glorify
God and end up losing that gift. When we do what God wants, we can never lose.
Always remember that God
will never forsake you and like the father in Jesus’ parable, God is our
Heavenly father who will forgive us and welcome us back home.
By Rashauna
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e here at Open
Your Heart are praying for you and your family. We are praying for security and
unity in your life. We are also praying that you will continue to discover
God’s peace and purpose for you. Don’t let the devil take hold in your life and
destroy your joy.
We are
entering into a very different and difficult time in our country. Not only are
we involved in a physical war, but also we are involved in a spiritual war. It
is easy to forget that there are unseen forces working with and against us. What
should be our response?
Prayer.
Prayer
is a valuable and powerful tool that is sometimes belittled because it seems
like a relatively simple action. Remember Queen Esther in the Bible. She was
faced with a decision that could get her and her people killed; yet she and her
people knew the power of prayer. They fasted and prayed for God’s favor for
three days. The outcome? Victory.
Why is
prayer a powerful necessity today? The reason is that Satan knows that time is
running out. The body of Christ is becoming stronger and bolder, and people are
discovering the everlasting love and mercy of their Heavenly Father, the
Creator of all things.
Chaos
is erupting in our world—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I’m not
talking just about the war overseas… I’m talking about a battle we are facing
everyday. We are in a never-ending battle with ourselves and with those around
us, regardless of how subtle it is. Just as those fighting for our country are
armed and ready, so should we.
God has
given us our armor and its description in Ephesians 6:10. We are warned that
the battle is not one of the flesh, but of the spirit. No human alone can fight
against the spirit realm. Only Christ’s power within us can fight this.
“Finally, my
brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. Put on the
whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the
devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities,
against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world; against
spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armor of
God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to
stand.
Stand
therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the
breastplate of righteousness; and your feet shod with the preparation of the
gospel of peace. Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be
able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. And take the helmet of
salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. Praying
always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto
with all perseverance and supplication for all saints.”
After
we are clothed in God’s armor and our prayers, reach out to others. We must
perfect our family ties as well as our other relationships. The family is being
divided with mother against daughter; sisters against brothers; and father
against son. Guess who’s grinning at this? Yep. The devil. He knows that a
family divided cannot stand the pressures of the outside world. Stop the
unnecessary bickering. Listen with respect to each other. Show your love for
your family. Stand by them and show them that Jesus is indeed shining through
you.
Jesus loves
you. No matter what you are going through, remember that Jesus sticks closer
than a brother.
In
Christ,
Rashauna
By Rashauna
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he
greatest of the gifts God has given us is His son, Jesus Christ, in the form of
the Holy Spirit. Jesus has been sent to earth to redeem us from our sins by
being born of a woman and dying at the hands of man (1st Timothy 1:15). His
gift to us is eternal life with him and his father in heaven. It is our choice
to accept this gift of unconditional love. This gift is free because Christ
paid the price with his life.
Our
heavenly Father loves us so much that He created us with a specific gift.
Sometimes it is easy to become intimidated with our gift because we feel
inadequate, but God will always provide. Do not worry if you are having a
difficult time recognizing your gift because He will reveal it to you as you
continue to seek Him. All He expects from you is that you glorify Him as you do
your best.
Although
it takes time to cultivate our faith and our gift, we must do something today.
Others should see God shining through our lives even if we are silent. Our
influence among our peers may appear subtle, but it is in fact very powerful
(Hebrews 4). We serve the great I AM who is the God of the past, the present,
and the future.
Compliment
someone else on the gift(s) that God gave them because we all need
encouragement, guidance, and support. Be thankful that God has specifically given
you a way to serve and glorify him. He will never forsake you nor stop loving
you because he is a gracious, merciful God. Two of his gifts to us were Jesus
and our talent(s), both of which are free. Are you using your gift today?
By Rashauna
(all scriptures from NIV)
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e should not only
be thankful for the special gifts/talents that God has given each of us, but we
must be careful about comparing our gifts with others. God made us unique
individuals with a specific purpose on this earth. James 1:17 reminds that “every
good and perfect gift is from above”. The reason I believe that we must seek
God concerning our gift is that our gift translates us into our purpose in
life. There are many examples in the bible where people used (or did not use)
their gift and the consequences of their actions that followed.
Think of Moses. His
purpose was leading the children of Israel out of Egypt and into freedom. In
Exodus 3:2, “The angel of the LORD appeared to [Moses] in flames of fire from
within a bush” and described to Moses how he would lead the Israelites out of
slavery. Moses was afraid that he could not do the job because he had
slow speech so God provided ways to assist Moses (Exodus 4:10). When it seems
as if we are unable to use our talent, we must completely trust God to supply
us with the necessities. While in the wilderness, Moses struck a rock to
produce water for the people, but neglected to glorify God. As a result, he did
not enter the Promised Land (Numbers 20). Once we recognize our gift, we must
use it for HIS glory and honor.
Think of Jonah. His
gift was ministering to those around him and sharing God’s word. God gave him
the assignment of traveling to Nineveh to warn the people of God’s wrath unless
they repented of their sins. Instead of doing this, Jonah tried to bring
judgment upon them because he did not think the people of Nineveh deserved to
be saved. God is the only one who can truly provide judgment because along with
his judgment, he gives mercy. God wants everyone to have a chance and a choice
to choose him because it is not his will that any should perish (2 Peter 3:9).
Jonah’s disobedience proved that our actions really do affect those around us.
The shipmates who were on the ship with Jonah almost drowned because of him,
and the people of Nineveh would have been destroyed.
One of the greatest
examples of someone using God’s gift is Jesus Christ. Besides being the Son of
God, his gift was preaching, saving sinners, and performing miracles. He knew
the entire time that he would be murdered for obeying his Father, yet he still
followed through with God’s plan. Think of what would have happened to us had
Jesus lifted his powerful hand against his persecutors and had not died for our
sins. Scary. Because he knew the consequences of rejecting God’s plan, Jesus
obeyed and proved that he loved all of mankind. He provided a way out of
eternal damnation by allowing us the choice of choosing him and everlasting
life (John 3:16).
Be thankful for
your talent because there is no one quite like you who can perform it. I
challenge you this Thanksgiving to write down every gift that God has given
you. After you’ve identified your gift, then submit to God and allow Him to
express Himself through you to those around you. “Let your light shine before
men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven”
(Matthew 5:16). When He created you, He knew that you would be able to do this
job. God believes in you and will never forsake you. Use your gift for His
glory and thank Him for all of His blessings.
by Rashauna
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od understands
us because He created us in His image, and He doesn’t want us to go through
life without His companionship. He loves us and will lead us in our lives if we
just allow Him to do His work. We cannot limit God and His power by being
narrow-minded toward what He is trying to reveal to us. We should not be
anxious about the situations in our lives, but we should release everything to
God (Philippians 4:6). Like an architect who sees the entire viewpoint of his
designs, God is the same way. He sees what we cannot see and wants to warn us
about the dangers ahead. Sometimes when we fall into trouble, we were not
listening to Him and to His warnings. In everything we do, we must pray and ask
for His help and guidance. Instead of begging and demanding for our way, we
must approach God with thankful hearts. Think of everything He has already done
for us. We could have died at various times in our lives, but by God’s grace we
have survived. When we present our requests to God, we must know that He is
willing to fulfill our needs. His mercies are new every morning (Lamentations
3:23) and He knows what is best for us.
Like
the Roman army captain who told Jesus to just say the word and his servant
would be healed, we must possess a similar faith and recognize God’s authority
(Matthew 8:8). It is difficult to have that kind of unwavering faith, but we
must learn not to doubt God’s power. A peace from God is a beautiful thing to
experience. We can be in the midst of chaos and difficulties, yet we feel a
serene presence in our midst. God is that serene presence. He will give us
confidence, peace, and assurance in whatever we are facing. Always by our side,
He lifts us up and leads us through us troubles.
Once
we realize that God is in control, we can enter into an arena of His peace. He
is our teacher, our father, and our protector. His peace is above all human
understanding, but we can tap into that understanding through praying and
seeking His will for our lives. In the process of His peace guarding our hearts
and our minds, we relax and focus on what we need to accomplish. Give
everything to Jesus because He always wins.
As we develop a hunger for
God, we will want to search for more understanding in His Word and in Him. He
will reveal things to us that we have overlooked. Like any relationship, we
have to work with God to keep the communication lines open. We might
misunderstand Him, falsely accuse Him for the difficulties in our life, or
forget to include Him in our daily activities; but UNLIKE human companions, God
will never abandon us or forget us. He cannot do that because He is love. He is
peace. He is our maker. He has sent his angels to watch over us (Psalms 91).
These angels are our bodyguards and they are at war every day with our
ever-present enemy: Satan and his demons.
Until
you take your last breath, it is never too late to ask God to forgive you. Come
to Him and let Him shower you with his everlasting love. Do not worry about
tomorrow, because He has everything planned (Matthew 6:34). When things
discourage you from reaching your goal, look to God and cry out to Him for
strength and love. Include Him in your life and remember that He is with you
wherever you go. Jesus has given us a hope and a future in heaven with him and
his father. All we must do is accept Him into our life. He died on the cross so
that we might live eternally. Remember to spend time with God and to give your
desires and problems to God. His peace will guard your heart and your mind as
you face tomorrow.
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e have come to a time in history when it is very
important for us to know who we are in Christ. It is amazing how God is bringing
us into a new age of Enlightenment. Therefore, the time has come for us to
release God’s power from within us. We want to know His thoughts. Let us not
underestimate His power and move throughout the earth. He knows everything
about us because He created us and loves us. He will never forsake us.
Habakkuk 2:3 says, “For the
vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not
lie; though it tarry, wait for it, because it will surely come, it will not
tarry.” God has a certain time for when He will reveal His perfect plan for our
lives, so we must wait patiently. Once His plan is
enacted, everything will fall into place and it will not tarry. Obstacles may
arise which try to keep us from reaching the goal, but we will reach the
goal if we persevere and lean on Him.
This world is filled with
pain and sorrow because of sin. As Christians, we can rise above our adversary
and be victorious in the final battle. This is true, but what about now? What
can we do to ease our hurt and suffering right now? We must hope; we must have
faith; and we must uplift and pray for each other. The Lord is carrying us in
His loving arms, and shares our joy and our pain. Our reason and purpose to
live in this world is to spread God’s word. Though difficult situations arise,
we must not ever lose our hope or our faith because without hope and faith, we
may never see the light. Please be encouraged and always remember that someone
is praying for you.
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