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When the Lies Slither In

Since our Christmas decorations are still up and because I love seeing lights shine in the dark, I will post a past Christmas memory….

About 20 years ago, our daughters and families were over for our Christmas celebration.  As our tradition has been for many years, every person must hunt for one of their presents.  We are each given 10 clues and at the end of the search there is always a gift to reward the searcher. 

Well, this particular year I successfully got to the end of my 10 clues and for some reason, the gift space was empty.  Immediately, words seared into my mind:

Yep, this is always your life.  You try hard, you work hard, but there will never be any reward for you….

I put on a happy face and tried to laugh about it but inside I was weeping, hurt and trying not to believe those ugly words in my head.  I knew the empty spot was not left intentionally, but it was empty – and those words ricocheted through my mind.

To be fair, this happened during a time when I was going through a particularly difficult menopause spell, rejection from people I loved, and a chronic illness.  But whatever the back story is, words and wounds in life – either perceived or actual – always hurt.

We have all received empty spaces, lies or worse when we had hoped for applause, compliments or a simple gift.  Ugly, stained words from those we love, or even mere acquaintances, leave a memorable imprint on our soul.

But it’s not just the words coming from people that hurt us.  Sometimes it’s the lies in our head that have been playing on repeat for years – spoken lies or words we presume others think about us.

I remember as I was suffering from that chronic health condition, lies began to creep in my mind

God’s forgotten about me, why else would I never get better?

I’ve just slipped through the cracks and God doesn’t care…

No one had ever spoken those lies to me, but you and I have an enemy who loves to slither into our minds, speaking words which are untrue.  Lies.  Singular first person lies which tempt us to think those thoughts are our own.

As Joyce Meyers writes in her book “Battlefield of the Mind”

One of the greatest revelations of my life is: I can choose my thoughts and think things on purpose.  In other words, I don’t have to just think about whatever falls into my mind.

I have learned since then that I have a choice about what I allow into my mind.  I may accept negative messages about myself, such as

I am worthless

I am unlovable

 I’m a failure

God’s forgotten about me

-Or-

I can choose to believe what God says about me,

I am loved by God

I am a chosen, beautiful child of God

God created me for a purpose

God has promised to never leave or forsake me

When we forget who we are, when circumstances around us seem to indicate God no longer cares, we can still believe He is for us and not against us.  He is always working for our good.  We can forgive those who have labeled us with lies, knowing that Jesus always uses those hardships to make us stronger and more like Him. Tim Keller says it so well:

In some mysterious way, troubles and suffering refine us like gold and turn us, inwardly and spiritually, into something beautiful and great.

When Jesus came down to earth 20 centuries ago, He came directly into the darkness of our humanity.  The Roman Empire at that time was corrupt, brutal, dark, inhumane and heartless.  Interestingly, he didn’t start explaining the darkness and why it was there. He didn’t condemn the Empire, He simply came into it (Immanuel – God with us) and was Himself a light, showing us the way out of darkness.  He presented us with new life and the strength to live that new life, the way of love.

When dark and unexpected thoughts come into your mind uninvited, invite Jesus and His love for you to replace those lies with the Truth.   His specialty is bringing good from suffering, correcting wrongs, renewing all things, and teaching us to trust.   When we replace those lies with Truth, we can love freely, forgive abundantly; we will find joy, freedom and contentment – even in a world which seems out of control.

Write Your Own Headlines

Dear Daughters,

Sometimes I listen to the news, but I must limit myself because the news that sells is usually filled with conflict, covid and criticism – which if heard too often leads to a heavy dose of anxiety.  If I try to find my stability in the news I hear from the world, I become wobbly and fearful, anxious and full of despair.  I pray for people in our country and around the world, for politicians (those I agree with and those I don’t) but it is not healthy for me to focus intently on what is wrong in the world. 

I recently read an article by Beverly Greer about an idea I have decided to adopt.  She decided to start writing her own headlines – not to be published in the news – but headlines from her own world as she hunts for beauty, faithfulness and goodness.  I too have started searching for good headlines to write, those that may be mocked by others as insignificant, never to land on the front page, but headlines nevertheless.  Headlines to encourage patience and gratitude, perseverance and love.  Here’s a few I have written for myself:

A butterfly climbs out of its cocoon this morning, glorious in all its beauty.

Family drops everything to come to Grandpa’s bedside as he enters his last days

and his body gives out

The sun rises over a deep canyon filled with liquid beauty.

Kim Baar

The miracle of people flying in an aluminum tube above the clouds

The spikey beauty of icicles are seen on a simple windshield

Apples growing on a tree started by planting a single apple seed

A man and woman have been faithful to each other for 45 years

Starlings seen doing unimaginable acrobatics that would challenge the Blue Angels

A single sperm and egg unite and become a baby in 9 short months

To some, this may seem like a wasteful exercise and quite inefficient for people who are busy doing important things, but writing your own headlines is an exercise in faith.  Faith that this world was created specifically to be beautiful and life-giving.  Yes, it has been marred and broken, but God originally made all things good and He is delighted when we take the time to actually see and give thanks for such things.  This is also an exercise in trust, knowing that

The reality of naked trust is the life of a pilgrim who leaves what is nailed down, obvious and secure, and walks into the unknown without any rational explanation to justify the decision or guarantee the future... Do the truth quietly, without display.

Brennan Manning

Brennan Manning, who defines the intense love of God for his children to be the most powerful force in the universe, lived a life of simplicity.  He looked for God’s goodness everywhere, because it is everywhere – if we take the time to look.

Writing your own headlines won’t make you money or cause the world to applaud your actions, but it just may bring you more peace and joy…

The marvel of the human body, the splendor of the universe and all its inhabitants are subjects that could keep us occupied for thousands of years.  In his humility, God created not just one species of butterflies, but 17,500.  He created not just our Milky Way galaxy, but millions more. The little blue dot we humans inhabit is miniscule compared to the rest of the vast heavens around us. And yet He made all things on this little dot for us to discover and be amazed. He rejoices when we give thanks for all He has given. As Jesus Himself says,

...I have told you these things so that in Me you will have peace. In this world you will have suffering, but take courage: I have overcome the world.

John 16:33

There is absolutely no end to God’s creativity in trees, fruit, feet, fingerprints, clouds, voices, snowflakes, personalities, body shapes, hair color, laughter, sunsets, leaves and the intricacy of all His creation. Every square inch of our world belongs to Him, on loan for us to enjoy.

What headlines can you write as you look around in your world today? Please leave a headline of your own in the comment section below. 

Thank you!

Love, Mom

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