Imagine you are watching the Superbowl.
The ball is about to be kicked for the first time. Everyone is all set to go. The kicker's foot makes contact with the ball, and all eyes move in the direction of the offense - only to watch them all walk off the field. The ball hits the ground and bounces several times before rolling to a stop.
No one was positioned to receive the ball.
You've likely never seen this happen in a football game. You've probably seen people not quite be in the exact spot they needed to be in order to catch the ball, but the majority of the time, the players are on the field, ready, waiting with expectation for an opportunity to receive the ball from the kicker and take off, running.
I was listening to a speaker at church several weeks ago talk about our inheritance in Christ, and he asked us a pointed question: "Are you positioned to receive?"
I've been thinking about it ever since.
What does it mean to be positioned to receive from God?
Being positioned to receive begins on our knees. This is our starting position, our kick-off stance. It begins in prayer, creating the time and space to have a conversation with Him. Too often we come to prayer simply to download our list of needs and wants to Him. We also need to come to prayer to listen, to hear, and to learn.
Being positioned to receive happens in the Word. A football player cannot play the game without some knowledge of the playbook. Being positioned to receive in Christ begins with knowing who God is and who He says we are throughout the Bible. In our reading, we ask the Holy Spirit to help us be ready to respond, to guide us into all truth, to illuminate the Word for us, and to change us through our reading.
Being positioned to receive continues with an open heart. A football player must be open to whatever might happen on the field and be prepared to respond immediately. A truly open heart waits with expectation, doing what God has said to do with a readiness to respond to whatever new thing He might desire from us.
Are you positioned to receive today? Have you started the day in prayer and in the Word, with an open heart, ready to follow where God may lead?
About Me
- Brenna Kate Simonds, Living Unveiled
- I'm a wife, a mom, a singer/songwriter, an author, a public speaker, an abolitionist, an encourager & freedom coach, a seminary student, a worship leader, a lover of life and joy, and most importantly, a follower of Jesus Christ.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Monday, July 8, 2013
Monday Morning Meditation: God's Character (end of Psalm 25 series)
Here is today's passage in the Psalm 25 series (v. 19-22):
What have been some of the themes of the Psalm so far? Let's take a look at the blog post titles.
Safe with the Lord
Dealing with Shame
All Day Long (HOPE!)
How Does God See Me?
Need Help? Ask For It
Embrace Grace Again
Friendship with God
Off the Snare and On the Lord (your eyes)
Turn to Me
God's character is revealed throughout this psalm, as well as the promises that are available to us because of who He is.
Safety. Help. Hope. Protection. Friendship. Grace. Hope. Focus. Perspective. Unashamed. Help. More hope.
In today's passage, we find David surrounded by enemies. He continues to put his hope in the Lord, trusting in God's character as well as his friendship with the Lord and his own obedience.
Yesterday in church, we sang "Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)." So many of the themes of this Psalm are highlighted in the lyrics, but I will simply highlight the chorus.
I know Who goes before me
I know Who stands behind
The God of angel armies
Is always by my side
The One who reigns forever
He is a Friend of mine
The God of angel armies
Is always by my side
Enemies will rise up. We will grow weak at times from battle. As the song says, "though troubles linger still," God was won the battle. He is a friend who is also Protector and Savior.
Hope in Him - all day long.
See how my enemies have increasedI decided to group all these verses together rather than split them up, so this will be the final installment of the Psalm 25 series.
and how fiercely they hate me!
Guard my life and rescue me;
let me not be put to shame,
for I take refuge in you.
May integrity and uprightness protect me,
because my hope is in you.
Redeem Israel, O God,
from all their troubles!
What have been some of the themes of the Psalm so far? Let's take a look at the blog post titles.
Safe with the Lord
Dealing with Shame
All Day Long (HOPE!)
How Does God See Me?
Need Help? Ask For It
Embrace Grace Again
Friendship with God
Off the Snare and On the Lord (your eyes)
Turn to Me
God's character is revealed throughout this psalm, as well as the promises that are available to us because of who He is.
Safety. Help. Hope. Protection. Friendship. Grace. Hope. Focus. Perspective. Unashamed. Help. More hope.
In today's passage, we find David surrounded by enemies. He continues to put his hope in the Lord, trusting in God's character as well as his friendship with the Lord and his own obedience.
Yesterday in church, we sang "Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)." So many of the themes of this Psalm are highlighted in the lyrics, but I will simply highlight the chorus.
I know Who goes before me
I know Who stands behind
The God of angel armies
Is always by my side
The One who reigns forever
He is a Friend of mine
The God of angel armies
Is always by my side
Enemies will rise up. We will grow weak at times from battle. As the song says, "though troubles linger still," God was won the battle. He is a friend who is also Protector and Savior.
Hope in Him - all day long.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Brenna Kate Simonds on the Pure Passion TV Show
In April of 2012, I had the opportunity to share my story of same-sex
attraction with the crew of the TV show, Pure Passion. It aired this past Saturday, July
6th, and you can watch it here*:
Brenna Simonds - Choosing Christ Over Homosexual Confusion from Pure Passion on Vimeo.
Perhaps you found my site through watching this show. If so, welcome!
I mention in the interview a book entitled Learning to Walk in Freedom that we studied at Alive in Christ. This book will be available by the end of summer. Check back for updates!
Here are some other articles that might be helpful to you:
Do I Still Struggle With Same-Sex Attraction?
Living a Healthily Transparent Life
Feelings: Dictator or Indicator?
“Talitha koum!" Expelling the Laughers
And my most popular blog post of all time:
You Have Not Because You Ask Not
*I just discovered the network aired the wrong episode Saturday. Well, welcome anyway! People are finding it somehow :)
Brenna Simonds - Choosing Christ Over Homosexual Confusion from Pure Passion on Vimeo.
Perhaps you found my site through watching this show. If so, welcome!
I mention in the interview a book entitled Learning to Walk in Freedom that we studied at Alive in Christ. This book will be available by the end of summer. Check back for updates!
Here are some other articles that might be helpful to you:
Do I Still Struggle With Same-Sex Attraction?
Living a Healthily Transparent Life
Feelings: Dictator or Indicator?
“Talitha koum!" Expelling the Laughers
And my most popular blog post of all time:
You Have Not Because You Ask Not
*I just discovered the network aired the wrong episode Saturday. Well, welcome anyway! People are finding it somehow :)
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