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The Power of the Cross

August 19, 2019 by Aliene

Many fled before the first lash tore open Jesus’ back…

The disciples abandoned him.

Judas betrayed him.

Peter denied him.

Where were the thousands, he had fed with the five loaves and two fish? Where were those who had been astounded by his miracles and crowded him with such fervor that he had to slip away? Were the people who yelled “crucify him” some of the same ones who had received healing from his hands?

But not everyone fled. The gospel of Mark records this beautiful, breathtaking detail.

“Some women were there, watching from a distance, including Mary Magdalene, Mary (the mother of James the younger and of Joseph and Salome. They had been followers of Jesus and had cared for him while he was in Galilee. Many other women who had come with him to Jerusalem were also there” (Mark 15:40-41).

The Women Who Stayed

They stood at a distance. Mary Magdalene, Mary, Salome, and others from Jerusalem who had ministered to Jesus stopped and stood at a distance to survey the cross.

The cross . . . Calvary . . . the place where love and sorrow kissed and intertwined. Pain and passion intersected.

Yeshua—how sweet the name. Jesus. He was their Teacher, their Healer, their Bridegroom. He captured their hearts. They encountered the love of God through Jesus and they were never the same. He exalted them, he liberated them, he restored them, and he loved them. His love was extravagant.

And as Jesus ministered to others, these women ministered to his needs (Luke 8:1-3). They moved to the beat of his grace. After caring for the One they loved, how could they leave him now? And so, they watched—from a distance.

Imagine how the women felt as they looked on and yet were powerless to stop the insanity before them. Eyes wide and brimming with tears, throats thick and heavy with sorrow. I feel certain the women were silent, stunned, and scared as they witnessed the suffering their Savior was enduring.

Did they have to hold each other up or hold each other back from trying to stop the madness? Perhaps they were a bit confused. Jesus had delivered them from demons, saved them, and healed their sickness, and yet he was not stopping his own death.

  • What is going on in your life that you wish Jesus would stop?
  • What does not make sense?
  • How do we reconcile life when the bottom drops out and our faith hangs by a thread?

I’ve been there – how about you?

Devastating disappointments can tempt the most devout faith to doubt God’s goodness. The enemy wants you to flee – not just from God but from others. But it is in these times, you need Jesus the most. Standing together with Christ we can find the strength to remain steadfast in our faith.

How the Cross Serves as a Reminder

The cross reminds us that God’s love is real and that we can trust him when we don’t understand. When Jesus took the nails and the blows, it was his love for you that carried Jesus through the cross. It was a love so deep and intimate; he gave his life for you.

I have the incredible privilege of hearing stories from women who love Jesus. I close my eyes and tears fall as I think of those who have seen appalling suffering in their life: sexual abuse, divorce, abusive husbands, betrayal, cancer, rejection, adultery, alcoholic fathers, and more.

Like the women who surveyed the cross, they could have turned away from their faith, but instead, they remain steadfast with Jesus. Often their very place of pain is now their passion for ministry.

Trust is born out of love. Don’t let the enemy of your soul use the disappointment of life to dilute your faith.

This week as you dive into the Nourish Scripture see the passionate love Jesus had for you on the cross. Come closer to the one who is passionate about you and find the strength to carry on.

Nourish Scripture: Mark 15

Are you experiencing weakness and starvation in your soul? Download Nourishing Your Heart and discover a way to connect with the nourishment you need!


Blog written by Aliene Thompson. Aliene Thompson is the founder of Treasured Ministries and the Author of the Nourish Bible Study Series. © 2019 Treasured Ministries.

Filed Under: Treasured Devotions Tagged With: Gospel of Mark, Life of Jesus, Mark 15, Sweet Sixteen

When Helping Hinders

August 15, 2019 by Aliene

The process is as important as the goal. But the process can be painful!  I am a rescuer– but I have learned that this action is not always the right move with those we love – because the process is preparation for our purpose.

In today’s Podcast, we kick off our summer series with this tender topic and offer you relaxed Bible study plan for the summer!

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Depression

August 12, 2019 by Aliene

I remember the day the music seemed to stop. 

I tried to find my confidence, but it was simply missing.

Much as a glass window dazes an unwary bird that flies into it, tragedy stunned my flight and interrupted the music.

A dark cloud of depression weighed down my soul. My feet seemed heavy as I tried to lift them. Fear was ever present. Complacency settled into my thinking…

Another tune began to play in my mind. The enemy formed a new tune by twisting the tragedy to form notes of lies about the goodness of God. Each note carefully played to create doubt that would displace my faith. The more I paid attention to the deceptive music, the louder it grew.

I started to wear a careful smile and became adept at pretending I was okay. But I was not ok. I was depressed.

Have you ever felt this way? I can relate. I understand the strain of carrying a heavy soul.  

It’s ok you know. You don’t have to be ashamed. People who have never experienced depression may judge you– but not your Savior. Jesus knows how you feel. He is not ashamed of you (Hebrews 4:15).  

Your Jesus experienced a crushed soul. 

“They went to the olive grove called Gethsemane, and Jesus said, ‘Sit here while I go and pray.’ He took Peter, James, and John with him, and he became deeply troubled and distressed. He told them, ‘My soul is crushed with grief to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me’” (Mark 14:32-34). 

There Is No Weakness in Depression

The Greek word for grief is adēmoneō which means to be troubled, in great distress or anguish, depressed.  

Jesus did not play it strong or cover his feelings. He did not hide away.

He called out for friends to pray for him. And he called out to his Father. He did not see his grief as weakness or something to be ashamed of… and neither should you.  

Closely on the heels of expressing his confidence in God, the prophet Jeremiah cries out in this desperation “Why was I ever born? My entire life has been filled with trouble, sorrow, and shame” (See Jeremiah 20:11-18). If Jeremiah who experienced an intimate relationship with God struggled with a heavy soul, why are Christian’s surprised or ashamed when it happens to them?  

Shame causes us to hide from God to try and handle things on our own instead of asking him for the help we need. 

Keeping your feelings bottled up inside does not allow you to process the pain. I know this because it happened to me. 

During that dark time, I began to see a therapist and the first step he gave me to find healing was bringing out my pain into the light. 

“Aliene, are you being honest with God?  Have you ever told him how you really feel? I don’t mean religious language or offering up Christian phrases, I mean authentic raw honest communication with the Creator of your soul. You are angry with God but you don’t feel like it’s ok for you to have those feelings. But God can take your anger. Honesty is your first step. I want you to set aside a day next week. And pour out your heart to him. Tell him what is in your heart”. 

And so that’s exactly what I did. I let the flood gates open…and I mean they were open. I sobbed uncontrollably and let my emotions roar. I was honest.  

And when I had no strength left and no more tears left to cry, I heard his still small voice speak to my heart. I felt an unbelievable sense of relief and God’s presence so real it felt like he was hugging me. 

And in that moment, I turned the corner. My journey to healing still took a long time, but honesty was the first step. Before this point my efforts were spent pushing down the pain, but now those efforts were redirected to process the pain. 

Be Honest and Share Your Heavy Soul

Bring your pain to Jesus. Matthew 4:16 tells us that Jesus is the light “for those who have lived in the land where death casts its shadow a light has shined.”

Has depression cast a shadow over your life?

Matthew 4:24 describes how people brought those who needed healing to Jesus. People in darkness brought to light and found healing.  

Sometimes when life hurts, we pretend we are okay to protect our hearts. However, pretending can also prevent us from being vulnerable before God.  

God can handle our anger. He can take our doubt. Our first step to trusting God again is to be honest before him. To pour our heart out to Jesus. 

Let go of pretending and be vulnerable before the One who can heal your heart and bring restoration to your heavy soul. Tap into your emotions and let them flow before your Almighty Father. Set aside time to pray. Be brave. Bring him your broken heart . . . and watch the healing begin. 

What we hide cannot heal. Honesty before your Creator brings healing to your soul.  

Nourish Scripture: Mark 14 

In order to heal, your soul requires nourishment. Download Nourishing Your Heart and discover how to THRIVE on God’s Word. 


Blog written by Aliene Thompson. Aliene Thompson is the founder of Treasured Ministries and the Author of the Nourish Bible Study Series. © 2019 Treasured Ministries.

Filed Under: Treasured Devotions Tagged With: Gospel of Mark, Life of Jesus, Mark 14, Sweet Sixteen

How to Forgive

August 8, 2019 by Aliene

Forgiveness does not mean you automatically trust the person. Forgiveness is releasing  your offender to God. 

Want more? Today’s podcast is an audio message taken from Dream Builder. This six-week study on Joseph and the Patriarchs written by Aliene Thompson, is a part of the Nourish Bible Study Series. 

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Healthy Church

August 8, 2019 by Aliene

Do you have a great relationship with God but not so much with the church? Did you experience an unfriendly-clicky-church environment instead of a gospel-minded atmosphere of love and deep connection and you’ve decided to stay away?  You are not alone. However, as my podcast guest, Danny Franks author of People Are The Mission explains, the church does not have to be this way, and it should not be this way. But this shift must begin with you and me. In today’s podcast, find out how to discern a healthy church and the choices YOU can make to create a difference inside your congregation.   

Danny Franks is the Pastor of Guest Services at The Summit Church in North Carolina. The author of People Are The Mission, Danny writes, speaks, and trains extensively on the topics of guest services and volunteer culture. He and his wife Merriem, have two adult children and two still in the nest. 

Click here to find out about Danny’s Upcoming Conferences at Summit Church. 

Check out Danny’s Blog and Website. www.peoplearethemission.com 

Order People Are the Mission by Danny Franks. 

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Soul Care

August 8, 2019 by Aliene

When we are constantly in a state of pouring into others, what is the state of our own hearts? How do we give our own spirit what it needs in order to serve out of fullness? 

Sarah Tellis is no stranger to pouring out for causes and others. Having founded True Justice International to minister to women in sex trafficking, and then going on to gain a teaching licensure as a Holy Yoga instructor, she will be the first to tell you just how important self–care is for those with caring hearts. In this podcast, we sit down with her to discuss the importance of truly nourishing our souls and what it is to truly care for ourselves.

Interested in resetting your bust or hectic life through spiritually resting and slowing down to receive from God more? Reach out to Sarah Tellis at tellusit2@yahoo.com to hear more about the incredible retreat this summer you can attend.  

Or check out one of these websites to get involved with some of her projects: http://www.holyyoga.net and if interested www.truejustice.global 

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When You Want to Give Up

August 5, 2019 by Aliene

Treasured Tribe, if you knew today was your last day to live, how would you spend it?

Somedays, I wake up ready to go – wanting to live life to the fullest. But then other days when life gets the best of me, my strength evaporates as difficult circumstances envelope my day like August’s heavy humidity.

I feel overwhelmed.

I feel inadequate.

I am afraid of failing. 

People get on my nerves.

I get hurt, and I am tempted to retaliate or stuff my anger inside. I compare myself or listen to the words of others and ….I want to sit down and quit!

When you feel this way, does it make you a bad Christian? Well, I hope not, because those emotions roared this morning. But then I took a step back and paused to apply a timeless biblical solution. Jesus has given us this strategy when life saps our strength.  Find resilience to remain steadfast by retreating to gain an eternal perspective.

The way not to give up is to find energy by looking up.

“Because of the joy awaiting him, he endured the cross, disregarding its shame. Now he is seated in the place of honor beside God’s throne.” Hebrews 12:2b

The Battle Rages…

There is a battle going on for your heart far beyond what you can see. The enemy of your soul capitalizes on the catastrophe in your life to capsize courage so we will back down from your calling.

But Jesus is fighting for you too – and tells us to win this war – by looking up to not give up.

As the cross drew near, the disciples would experience a downpour of discouragement that would distract them from their divine appointment. And so, Jesus talked to them about eternity.

In Mark 13, Jesus prophesized about future events to teach his disciples to live in the present. The disciples wanted to know “when” this would happen, but Jesus told them to “watch” and attend to their assigned tasks. Jesus was telling them to keep their focus heavenward and live with purpose.

Instead of focusing on when Jesus wants us to focus on being ready. He wants us to watch and be on our guard. If we truly believe Jesus is coming again, we will watch for him take our authority, and pursue our calling with a passion.

“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. Be on guard! Be alert! You do not know when that time will come.  It’s like a man going away: He leaves his house and puts his servants in charge, each with their assigned task, and tells the one at the door to keep watch.” Mark 31:34

We All Have a Job to Do…

God has given us a job to do in our assigned sphere of influence to serve others and point them to Christ. While we are on this earth, we need to make the most of every minute in that sphere.

And as we stand on the foundation of  God’s presence instead of the shifting sand of circumstances, the disappointments will not break you—they will build you.

“Now we live with great expectation, and we have a priceless inheritance—an inheritance that is kept in heaven for you, pure and undefiled, beyond the reach of change and decay” (1 Peter 1:3–4 NLT).

And now you must live this truth and make a difference!

What if we wake up every morning and as soon as our feet hit the floor decide to live today as if it were our last 24 hours? How different would each day be if we lived with an eternal perspective?

Treasured Tribe, we only have one life to live. Each day is a gift. Let’s live it to the fullest. Find the energy to live with great expectation by looking up to eternity.

Nourish Scripture: Mark 13

Do you want to transform the way you live each day of your life? Download Nourishing Your Heart and connect with the nourishment every Bible passage has for you!


Blog written by Aliene Thompson. Aliene Thompson is the founder of Treasured Ministries and the Author of the Nourish Bible Study Series. © 2019 Treasured Ministries.

Filed Under: Treasured Devotions Tagged With: Gospel of Mark, Life of Jesus, Living Your Purpose, Mark 13, Sweet Sixteen

Ethical Shopping

August 1, 2019 by Aliene

Sometimes when we see the vast injustice in our world, it can feel overwhelming as we wonder how can I make a difference? But you can create with something you do every day: being strategic with the way you spend your dollars. My podcast guest today can help you shop smart to make a difference.  

Molly Stillman is the founder and creator of Still Being Molly, a life and style blog started in 2007, and the host of the Business with Purpose podcast. Listen to today’s podcast and find out how you can fight injustice with intentional commerce. 

To find out more about Molly Stillman, and how you can fight injustice by the way you spend, visit www.stillbeingmolly.com. 

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