So glad you stopped by today! I'm the co-host for the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop with voiceBoks.
I'm learning to be thankful for the little things. For a cup of coffee beside me when I sit to write, for new opportunities for creativity, for a baby who is starting to feel better, for cooler weather, for the fair starting next weekend. :) What are you thankful for? Keep reading below, then link up with us...
I am happy to announce that Melody from Life is a Bowl of Wedgies is our winner of a copy of Grace for the Good Girl. :) Melody, please make sure to email me at teamebert5@gmail.com with your mailing address. Congratulations!!! I know you will love this book!
Even if you didn't win, please make sure to get a copy of this great book. Life-changing. If you missed my review, here is a link to it: Grace for the Good Girl {Review & Giveaway}.
Welcome to Tune-In Tuesday! If this is your first time visiting on a Tuesday, I hope you will find this as a place to worship together. Each week, I share about a song that God is using in my life. One that is speaking to me in whatever season I may be going through. The invitation is for you to jump in and do it, too! Here are the steps:
Pick a song that is especially meaningful for you at this time in your life and write about it. Really think about the lyrics… and let them change you.
Link up here using the linky tool at the bottom of this post. Use the name of your song as the title of your link. (If you haven’t done this before, feel free to email me with questions.) If you don't have a blog, you can leave a comment sharing your song. ***Please use the permalink to your post, not your blog's main site. Because of the specialized nature of this weekly series, any links that are not specifically for Tune-In Tuesday will be deleted.***
Visit other people’s blogs and worship with them.
Spread the word. Grab the button in the left column and add it to your post. That way, others can link up, as well. Tweet about it… Try to get others in on the conversation.
My song today is Always by Kristian Stanfill. Notice a trend developing? :) He is quickly becoming one of my favorite Praise & Worship artists. Listen to the video and read below.
Short and sweet today. No matter what you're going through, no matter how you feel like the world is closing in on you... Lift your eyes up! Our help comes from the Lord! He will not delay! Our refuge and strength always! His promise is true! Our God will come through always!
Good girl? Really? I wouldn't have given myself that title... not since maybe when I was really young. I wanted to read Emily's book because she is my friend. I had no idea that I needed this book!
As the pages started turning, I soon realized that these were MY feelings. MY thoughts. A core struggle that I have had since childhood. The difference is that my heart went way astray. A good girl who ended up going bad... sick and tired of always trying to live up to some standard. I have since given my heart and life back to Jesus, but I still have these people-pleasing tendencies.
Grace for the Good Girl has 3 different sections:
The Hiding, where Emily basically tells us what struggles we face as a good girl;
The Finding, where she shows us how to breathe and overcome those struggles;
The Freedom of Being Found, which tells us the life we have to look forward to when we allow Jesus to take complete control.
This book has brought me to laugh and to cry. I laughed a lot at myself, finally seeing in print the things that I have dealt with forever. I have cried over the pain caused to God, myself, and others because of my "good girl" ways that I never knew quite how to explain. Perfectionist, yes. But this surprised me.
I believe that all women need to read this book. You may be like me... not realizing that you have good girl tendencies. There is something in this book for everyone. Emily has shared her heart in a most transparent manner, and she offers us very practical explanations and illustrations that help us in our walk as believers.
The third section, The Freedom of Being Found, basically says we are safe when.... (you fill in the blank). Heartbreaking stories of hurt, failure, and fear, and the way women have responded, bring us to recognize where our true safety lies.
I am so thankful to Emily for bearing her soul in this book. It has been (and will continue to be) a blessing to me... and I'm sure it will be a blessing to you. Here is a video of Emily talking about Grace for the Good Girl:
Grace for the Good Girl is available NOW at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group. I received a free copy in exchange for posting this review.
So... on to the giveaway! :) I pre-ordered a copy before I found out that I would be included in the tour, so that means I have one ready to give away to one of you! Here's how you enter: Just tell me in a comment or an email why you want to read this book. Your good girl story. :)
Entries will close Monday night (September 19th) at midnight. I will announce the winner here on Tuesday, September 20th. Good luck!
Today, my friend Marni gave me the opportunity to guest post on her blog... about a subject that I am very passionate about. Read the intro here and then jump over to her blog for the rest. :)
Authenticity. A word that stirs in me a passion for this generation.
As I'm writing this, our country is remembering that painful day 10 years ago in New York: September 11, 2011. The day the towers came down. On that day and in the days that followed, people of this country showed authenticity. They showed their true selves. They genuinely loved. They didn't care what others thought. No bravado. Just love.
Continue reading here: Relevant Brokenness. Then leave a comment... on either blog. I'd love to hear your thoughts!
What Is Authenticity?
2011-09-15T11:33:00-04:00
Paula
christian walk|christianity|motives|selfishness vs selflessness|struggles|
Glad you're here! I'm the co-host for the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop with voiceBoks.
Today I am thankful for so many things. For Jesus, for my family, for good friends, for music, for church, for the giggles from the kids tonight, for blessings undeserved. What are you thankful for? Keep reading below, then link up with us...
Welcome to Thankful Thursday!
2011-09-15T03:00:00-04:00
Paula
christian walk|family|selfishness vs selflessness|Thankful Thursdays|
Welcome to Tune-In Tuesday! If this is your first time visiting on a Tuesday, I hope you will find this as a place to worship together. Each week, I share about a song that God is using in my life. One that is speaking to me in whatever season I may be going through. The invitation is for you to jump in and do it, too! Here are the steps:
Pick a song that is especially meaningful for you at this time in your life and write about it. Really think about the lyrics… and let them change you.
Link up here using the linky tool at the bottom of this post. Use the name of your song as the title of your link. (If you haven’t done this before, feel free to email me with questions.) If you don't have a blog, you can leave a comment sharing your song. ***Please use the permalink to your post, not your blog's main site. Because of the specialized nature of this weekly series, any links that are not specifically for Tune-In Tuesday will be deleted.***
Visit other people’s blogs and worship with them.
Spread the word. Grab the button in the left column and add it to your post. That way, others can link up, as well. Tweet about it… Try to get others in on the conversation.
My song this week is Jesus Paid It All... the Kristian Stanfill version. Listen and read below. :)
This is my favorite version of Jesus Paid It All, hands down. Of course, I'm a guitar girl... so I love the style. But the second half of the song is what really makes it stand out from the rest.
At first, we sing 3 familiar verses and choruses of the much loved hymn... the words about Jesus taking care of our sin... about how we owe it all to Him... about how He alone can wash us and change us...
Then, about 3 minutes in, it just breaks out into praise! We spend the rest of the song just singing "o praise the One who paid my debt and raised this life up from the grave." Then it finishes with different names of Jesus.
This song just leads me to get excited about what Jesus has done for us! I hope it blesses you today... As has happened a few times since I started hosting Tune-In Tuesdays, another song was planned, but this one caught me instead.
Welcome to Tune-In Tuesday! If this is your first time visiting on a
Tuesday, I hope you will find this as a place to worship together. Each
week, I share about a song that God is using in my life. One that is
speaking to me in whatever season I may be going through. The invitation
is for you to jump in and do it, too! Here are the steps:
Pick
a song that is especially meaningful for you at this time in your life
and write about it. Really think about the lyrics… and let them change
you.
Link up here using the linky tool at the bottom of this post. Use
the name of your song as the title of your link. (If you haven’t done
this before, feel free to email me with questions.) If you don't have a
blog, you can leave a comment sharing your song. ***Please use the
permalink to your post, not your blog's main site. Because of the
specialized nature of this weekly series, any links that are not
specifically for Tune-In Tuesday will be deleted.***
Visit other people’s blogs and worship with them.
Spread the word. Grab the button in the left column and add it to
your post. That way, others can link up, as well. Tweet about it… Try to
get others in on the conversation.
My song for today is Fall Apart by Josh Wilson. LOVE this song. Press play below to listen and then read on for lyrics and some thoughts.
Why
in the world did I think I could
Only get to know you when my life was good When everything just falls in place
The easiest thing is to give You praise
Now it all seems upside down
‘Cause my whole world is caving in
But I feel You now more than I did then How can I come to the end of me
And somehow still have all I need
God, I want to know You more
Maybe this is how it starts
I find You when I fall apart
Blessed are the ones who understand
We’ve got nothing to bring but empty hands
Nothing to hide and nothing to prove
Our heartbreak brings us back to You
And it all seems upside down
‘Cause my whole world is caving in
But I feel You now more than I did then
How can I come to the end of me
And somehow still have all I need
God, I want to know You more
Maybe this is how it starts
I find You when I fall apart
I don’t know how long this will last
I’m praying for the pain to pass
But maybe this is the best thing that
Has ever happened to me
My whole world is caving in
But I feel You now more than I did then How can I come to the end of me
And somehow still have all I need
God, I want to know You more
Maybe this is how it starts
I find You when You will find me when I fall apart
Over
the last several months, I have gone through a pretty significant spiritual
battle. Significant life changes. Depression. Anger. Bitterness. Frustration.
Hurt. Feelings of rejection in every area of my life. Heartbreaking feelings of
being nudged out of some areas very dear to my heart that I was once involved
in heavily. Selfishness.
It
could have been a simple fix, if I had just let go and trusted. But my
heartbreak didn’t bring me back to Him. Instead of drawing closer to Jesus and
to those who love me, I withdrew. Went into hiding for a while. So He held me
down a little longer.
Most
of you probably had no idea. Most of you saw my Sunday face.
Thankfully,
I can tell you that I’m starting to come out of it. I’m actually seeing the
reasoning behind it all. Sometimes God has to strip us of all of the things
that cause pride and ego in our lives. Often, that is the only way to get our
complete attention.
And
sometimes it takes breaking our hearts. But after the breaking, He is also
there… just waiting for us to hand over the pieces to Him.
This
song speaks to me so much. We can’t just praise Him in the good times. We have
to praise Him and cling to Him in the hard times, too. And maybe, just maybe, we will find the breaking to be the "best thing that's ever happened to us."
I’m
so grateful that He will find me when I fall apart.
If you haven't read about my beach worship moment with my son, I hope you will read it here: A Beach Baby's Worship. Moments like this have helped my healing.
He is definitely a beach baby. Can’t help it. He gets it honest.
Tonight we went out onto the beach, he and I, just as the thick pink line around the horizon was beginning to shrink. It was the perfect time of day.
Fascinated by the ocean, much like I am, he didn’t blink as I held him on my hip and walked the short trip down the sand. He was mesmerized by the sight and sound of the waves. With excited squeals escaping his lips and legs kicking full force, he itched for that feeling on his toes from a few days ago. Finally those toes touched the water and he was able to just enjoy it for a while.
After a good showering of splashed water on both of us, we walked up to a dry spot of sand and I set him down in front of me, my legs encircling his. At first, he just looked at the sand in front of him. Then his feet started kicking. And they didn’t stop.
His rhythmic kicking started forming a cute little heart shape right there in front of us.
As he continued to kick his energy out, I sang I Love You Lord. Reminisced about a campfire 20 years ago when I first learned that song. It is now a theme song of my life… one that I sing in my head when bad thoughts come in.
I love you, Lord, and I lift my voice. To worship you. Oh my soul. Rejoice. Take joy my King in what you hear. May it be a sweet, sweet sound in your ear…
May it be a sweet, sweet sight to your eyes…
May it be a sweet, sweet smell to your nose…
May my life be such that everything I think, say, and do looks like worship to you.
In the midst of my own worship moment, I looked down at Little Man and realized that he was worshiping too. Kicking those little feet against the sand was his way of saying thank you to God. I love your sand, God. I love your ocean, God. I love sitting here with my mommy, God. Thank you.
Worship is such a simple act. It’s not about what manner we choose to do it. It’s not about the songs we sing. Worship is our way of telling God thank you. Of showing him that we love him with all that is within us.
I’m pretty sure Little Man’s kicking was a sweet, sweet sight to His eyes.
So when the pink horizon shrank enough that it was just a spot disappearing behind the buildings, we got up and walked back to the condo. Leaving behind a cute little heart made by Little Man’s feet. Beach Baby’s worship offering to his King.
Thank you God for letting me see worship tonight through the eyes {and feet} of my baby boy.
We will be linking up and sharing songs that God is using in our lives... songs that lead us to let go and worship!
This is a place where all different heart languages will meet. From hymns to contemporary worship (and everything in between)... it is all sweetness to our Creator's ear.
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