Always Speak Life

Millie

Her name was Millie. She became my friend when I was thirty-one and she was seventy-two. Our family had just moved to Greenville in the mountains. My third child was two months old, the older children were two and four. It was fall, and cold was setting in. She and her husband were my neighbors, two houses down. The house we’d rented was inadequate for keeping out the cold. She brought over a stack of blankets. We hung one blanket over the sliding glass door as a barrier to the cold. Millie was lovely in every way. She treated our kids to cookies and hot cocoa. She was someone for me to talk to.

Seven Months Later

Millie and Les moved to Chico the same day as my family moved me back to Chico. My husband had just left us out of the blue, with no clue as to his whereabouts. I was a mess. Millie listened. I heard from my husband after four months and when after two more months, I took him back, she cautioned me in a direct, wise, and kind way. I didn’t always heed her advice, but I knew she would not reject me. She stood by me through many years of struggle.

Speaking Life

Millie spoke life to me. She spoke truth to me. She was love to me. I could tell her my troubles, and she didn’t judge me. I told her raw things I was uncomfortable telling my family. She’d been through hard things, as an Okie, the oldest child of several children. Her youngest sister who was twenty years younger than her, she had practically raised. She’d left Oklahoma with her family, and worked in the fields for many months until they made it to California. Her first marriage failed due to his infidelity. Her second husband was a keeper. They met on the dance floor. Les and Millie soon married and set up housekeeping in Berkley where she was a printer and he an interior decorator.

Millie adopted my little family. I soon realized we were not the only ones she had adopted. She loved young people and put into their lives. She had loyal friends of all ages. Her church people loved her too. Millie had learned the secret to life. She loved well. The interesting thing, though, she was a strong woman who didn’t mind saying what she thought.

Les and Millie

As I was writing this post and thinking about its content, immediately Millie came to mind. She lived what I am writing about. Her life was open, honest, affirming, and loving. That affirming quality drew people to her everywhere she went. We all loved her because she loved us. She was like another mother to me. Millie was the genuine article. I lost a true friend when she passed on.

The Reason

What sort of message are we giving off by way of our body language, facial expressions, words, and demeanor? Are we self-aware? Is Christ evident in our reactions? Are we sour and annoyed or content and at peace most of the time. How can we instill positive qualities in ourselves?

There are many answers to these questions and I don’t have all the answers. But I do know that it helps to self-reflect. It helps to go ‘further still’ in our spiritual life. It helps to be self-aware. It helps to forgive others. It helps to reach forward. It helps to heal from what’s hurt us. Most of all, it helps to ask God to grow us and embrace Him in the process. He is the reason.

You Can Do It

Did you know that we can speak life to people we meet? It comes down to our attitude, focus, and bearing. I believe the more we embrace the Father’s love, the more capable we become of living in His great love. We center ourselves in Him as much as we are able, and then He helps Himself to our life to make it pure, holy and loving. Surrendering our will to God’s will makes a huge difference in how we live each day.

We can control most things, even when we’re agitated or elated. In addition, we have a spiritual resource that is ALWAYS available to us. Father, Son, and Spirit are here to help us. Jesus’ life flows through our lives. We can allow Him access, even when we don’t feel like it. He speaks truth to us in our spirit. Our soul is then refreshed.

Speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ.

Ephesians 4:19

You may be at the beginning of your healing journey. Nevertheless, you’re in the game of life. As God renews, heals, transforms, and changes you, something miraculous simultaneously is being released in you. You will know God better, you will have a greater capacity for God-enabled love, joy, and peace.

The Spirit of God at times will overwhelm your spirit as your soul repairs and experiences renewed life. One of the joys of living in the Spirit is an outlook based in grace. This outlook is a deep graciousness that we didn’t manufacture, but God did. People like Millie don’t just happen, they’re nurtured in the Beloved. They live life with purpose. It is natural for them to bless others–for the life of the soul comes from the heart.

May the words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.

Psalm 19:14

Spirit or Flesh?

At any given moment, we are either living out of the flesh or in the Spirit. I’m sorry, but you can’t do both at the same time. I’m not talking about salvation or the Spirit’s work in our lives. I am talking about yielding our lives to God and letting His Spirit direct our path throughout our days.

It’s either this? Open to the flesh.

Or this? Open to the Spirit.

We are either opening the door to the flesh or to the Spirit. When we live in the Spirit then we can speak life to all we meet. We’ll still get bogged down and fail and be disappointed. But we get up, and we choose how we will live, regardless of the other stuff in our life.

Speak life with a smile and comforting word by being direct and kind.

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I wish you well on your spiritual journey.

New Day

Guest Post

Aren’t you glad that every day can be a new day? I am! We have an opportunity to start afresh every day. We don’t have to carry yesterday’s problems into the next day. It is tough not to. But it is possible when you allow God’s mercies to wash over you.

The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. The Lord is my portion,” says my soul, “therefore I will hope in Him.”

Lamentations 3:22-24 ESV

Keeping your focus on the Problem Solver and not the problem is key to keeping that worry at bay.

You set yourself up for success if you make spending time with Jesus every day a priority. Combating worry becomes more manageable when your focus is on what is good instead of what is wrong.

You will find that the peace that comes from spending quality time with Jesus is essential in warding off negativity. It becomes easier to stay focused on the good when your attitude adjusts to becoming more and more thankful for all that God has done for you.

Keep your thoughts continually fixed on all that is authentic and real, honorable and admirable, beautiful and respectful, pure and holy, merciful and kind. And fasten your thoughts on every glorious work of God, praising Him always.”

Philippians 4:8 TPT

Make praising Him every day a priority so that you crowd out all else. The only way that works is to begin your day with Jesus first. Invite Jesus into your day all day long. It is the best way to maintain a pure heart. You know what they say, “practice makes perfect!”

When your heart is full of praise, it has no room for anything else!

“This is the day which the Lord has made; Let’s rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalm 118:24 NASB Let’s take advantage of the gift of a new day. It is a gift we don’t want to waste. His mercies ARE new each day!

There is grace to start over. Find something to be thankful for; it is present. You may have to adjust your focus a bit or maybe a lot to see them.

Listen to this song by Micah Tyler, New Today https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yZf1nd1d50

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Guest Post by Chris Cannon. Shared with permission.

I became acquainted with Chris through Hearts Being Healed. She sends out weekly texts with inspiring messages. This message was last week’s installment. It ministered to me and I wanted to share it with you.