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Great Lengths for Just One

June 18, 2018 by Aliene

He went to great lengths to reach her. Jesus crossed all cultural boundaries and social norms to journey to the well at Samaria and wait to speak with just one woman. He was weary from his long trip, but she was worth his journey (John 4:4-8).

Great lengths just for one. I just love this about Jesus—don’t you?

 “Suppose a woman has ten silver coins and loses one. Won’t she light a lamp and sweep the entire house and search carefully until she finds it? And when she finds it, she will call in her friends and neighbors and say, ‘Rejoice with me because I have found my lost coin.’ In the same way, there is joy in the presence of God’s angels when even one sinner repents.” (Luke 15:8–10, emphasis mine).

Going to Great Lengths for Just One

Sometimes when we make great efforts but reach only one, we may become weary from our journey. We might even question if we are really making a difference.

Are all our efforts worth so much time and energy?

The world would say success is found only in the fulfillment of great numbers. However, Jesus found fulfillment in just being faithful to do his Father’s will (John 4:34). Sometimes this meant going to great lengths for just one.

Do you feel defeated because you don’t see the results you expected? Take heart today by considering his heart. Jesus went to great lengths for just one. And now He calls you and me to do the same.

“So, my dear brothers and sisters, be strong and immovable. Always work enthusiastically for the Lord, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless.” (1 Corinthians 15:58)

Nothing you do for the Lord is useless, brave heart. Nothing!

Measuring Results According to the Heart of Jesus

If you measure results with the world’s value system of numbers, you may become frustrated and feel defeated. When you are tempted to lose heart, remember the heart of Jesus, who went to great lengths to go after one.

Focus on being faithful and let Jesus take care of the fruit.

Your labor to share his love with others is never wasted—even if it reaches just one. Remain strong and immovable in your calling by remembering the heart of Jesus, who went to great lengths for just one.

In our world where success is measured by amounts and numbers, isn’t it refreshing to look through the heart of Jesus to find fresh wind for our sails?

True success is never determined by numbers but by knowing and fulfilling God’s will for your life.

When you are tempted to lose heart in your labor to share his love, remember the heart of Jesus, who went to great lengths to go after ONE.

Onward!

Nourish Scripture: John 4:4–34

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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: Following Jesus Finding Life, Good Shepherd, Jesus and Women in the Gospels, John 4

Words Like Stones

June 14, 2018 by Aliene

Brave hearts beware – Modern Day Pharisees are alive and well. They no longer throw stones but hurl judgmental words that can wound the soul. Who is your modern-day Pharisee? What words feel like stones against your soul causing shame? Honestly, as much as I try to use my grit to rise above what others say, sometimes it’s not enough. Ahh, but Jesus has something better. His grace is more powerful than my grit. His words have the power to make those words-like-stones fall.

In today’s podcast, using grace to handle a modern-day Pharisee so they don’t and hinder your God given right to shine! NEVER let a modern day Pharisee dull your sparkle. #graceovergrit #follwingjesusfindinglife

https://media.blubrry.com/treasuredministries/content.blubrry.com/treasuredministries/Podcast_Words_Like_Stone_.mp3

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Our Salvation, HIS Delight

June 11, 2018 by Aliene

The call that we hear to come to Jesus, to taste freedom, and to lay our burdens down is persistent through every stage of life. Often times the voice of the Father seems drowned out by the burdens we carry, it’s hard to hear the call of freedom when we allow chains, already broken, to hang to us.

The call to Jesus is as persistent as the burdens on our backs, but the call of the Father, when answered, is faithful in breaking the burdens every time.

His Eyes Found Her

In Luke 13:10-17 we see Jesus, surrounded by the “righteous” calling to the woman “crippled by a spirit for eighteen years.” It was a room full of the “perfect” and His eyes found her.

“When Jesus saw her, he called her forward and said to her, “Woman, you are set free from your infirmity.”  Then he put his hands on her, and immediately she straightened up and praised God.” Luke 13:12-13

Jesus did not see her, doubled over in darkness, and turn away to rather look to the perfect. He saw her, and he called. This is a perfect God, persistently facing our imperfections throughout His life, and reaching out to them.

He did not stop at calling her and speaking freedom over her life, He reached to her and touched her. He loved with His words, with His deliverance, and with His touch. She had no doubt been left aside by the righteous and abandoned by religion. All too fearful of her burdens, and here she is, being called out to among those who had left her behind, by the King of Kings. 

There was no shame or condemnation attached to the voice that called to her, there was only the intention to see her freed of her pain.

 After healing her, the leader of the synagogue was ready to cast judgement on both Jesus and the woman for the act of healing taking place on the Sabbath.

 “The Lord answered him, “You hypocrites! Doesn’t each of you on the Sabbath untie your ox or donkey from the stall and lead it out to give it water?  Then should not this woman, a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan has kept bound for eighteen long years, be set free on the Sabbath day from what bound her?” Luke 13:15-16

Saving Us Is His Delight

Notice that Jesus did not see breaking her free as work, but rather as a given. To rescue us is his delight. It’s what He came to do, it’s what He wants to do, to see His beloved free. He freed her and brought her to stand straight and look Him in the face, allowed her to worship freely.

Notice also that Jesus’ FIRST identification of her was not her burdens, but rather her lineage and identity in relation to Abraham. Christ sees through our burdens to who He has created us to be. He calls to the identity that He has placed in our hearts to be free and then deals with the burdens that are covering our hearts.

When our hearts are weighed down with the burdens of the enemy it can be hard to hear his voice calling to us. It takes faith to believe that the call to us from Him is still there. The promise he gave to us is that it is.

The question is not whether we are being called to freedom, but if we are walking toward the voice that is calling us. Are we letting the call reach our ears? Are we letting ourselves be held or are we too burdened to even look him in the face?

Nourish Scripture: Luke 13:10-17

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By Millicent Phillips. Millicent is part of the Treasured Ministries writing team. © 2019 Treasured Ministries.

Filed Under: Treasured Devotions Tagged With: Following Jesus Finding Life, Good Shepherd, Jesus and Women in the Gospels, Luke 13

Prayer That Persists

June 7, 2018 by Aliene

Ever notice how it’s easy to pray bold prayers for others, but when it comes to praying for ourselves we can be timid? Yeah – me too. Ahhh – but our bold personal prayers matter. This act of faith brings us closer to Jesus, nourishes our hearts AND creates a harvest to nurture others.

In today’s podcast, removing religious barriers that sabotage our personal prayer life to revitalize this great privilege as a child of God so you can live and give to others as God intended.  #graceovergrit #followingjesusfindinglife

https://media.blubrry.com/treasuredministries/content.blubrry.com/treasuredministries/Podcast_Prayer_that_Persists_.mp3

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He Sees You

June 4, 2018 by Aliene

You’ll make it through this—oh yes you will. One step of courage at a time.

His eyes are on you. Jesus knows the hairs on your head. He sees the tears fall. He knows the storm in your life.

He knows—his eyes are on you and he will fill you with courage and strength.

His Eyes Are on You

  • They are the eyes that watched Mary when she walked forward to anoint her King.

As the disciples bombarded her with insults and condemnation for her extravagant offering, she continued her focus on Jesus, honoring him above all else. He silenced her accusers and spoke highly of her offering. Her bravery, born from the steady endearing gaze of her Savior, propelled her forward.

  • They are the eyes that waited patiently for the Samaritan woman by the well.

Jesus knew everything about her and loved her anyway. His eyes saw right through her defenses, her cycles of unhealthy relationships—to her heart and soul. He knew everything about her. He understood her and saw great potential in her. Because his eyes looked at her differently, she began to see herself and others through his eyes of love.

  • They are the eyes that saw Hagar in the desert.

Alone. Afraid. Abandoned. No husband to protect and provide for her. One greater was watching with divine protection and provision. He saw her. He knew the whole story. Hagar exclaimed, “You are the God who sees me!” His eyes were enough to prompt her to let go of her past and move into her future.

  • They are the eyes that traced the steady stream of tears that fell from Mary Magdalene’s anxious eyes.

Her heart searched for her security. “Where is my Jesus?” Although he stood before her, at first she did not recognize him. With his words, he wiped those tears away, opening her eyes to see him and gain the security that stilled her soul.

You Must Press On

 Press On when others don’t believe in your calling. . . . His eyes are on your every move and are a conduit of His strength. What you have to offer is needed and necessary to this world.

Press On when you are alone, afraid, and abandoned. . . . His eyes are on your every move. His provision and protection are perfect.

 Press On to see yourself the way he sees you. . . . He wants to direct you into truth to set you and those around you free.

 Press On in trials—better yet, embrace them. . . . Faith trusts when we can’t see and looks for his Word to wipe our tears away.

He sees you, brave heart. He knows you, beloved. He hears your cries, beautiful. Praise his name. The King of Glory sees you. Nothing in all creation is hidden from his sight (Hebrews 4:13). Keep your eyes locked on his through worship and prayer. Keep moving even in trials, one step at a time.

“The eyes of the Lord search the whole earth in order to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him” (2 Chronicles 16:9).

Nourish Scripture:  John 20:1-18

Discover how to connect with God’s Word in a way that transforms the way you live. Download Nourishing Your Heart today!


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: Following Jesus Finding Life, Good Shepherd, Jesus and Women in the Gospels, John 20

Pursuing Jesus

May 31, 2018 by Aliene

Grace surpasses grit. But often we are taught behavior modification instead of inner transformation, and our self-reliance resurfaces after our salvation which leaves us frustrated instead of fruitful. Jesus invites you to live differently by redirecting your grit to tap into grace.

In today’s podcast discover the blessings of the new covenant as you follow Jesus and find the life you were created to live.

https://media.blubrry.com/treasuredministries/content.blubrry.com/treasuredministries/Prusuing_Jesus.mp3

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False Shepherds

May 28, 2018 by Aliene

The men threw her before the crowd—she had been caught in the act of adultery. Her dignity died, and fear eclipsed her heart. Pulling the blanket she had grabbed from her crime scene tightly around her shoulders, she was barely able to cover her nakedness. However, she could find nothing to cover the awful shame that settled in her soul.

Wanting to defend herself, the woman tried to find words to tell the crowd she had been trapped, but her throat, thick with fear, would not allow the words she screamed in her mind to escape. These men carried great titles as Pharisees and teachers of the law. She knew that as a woman, her defense was useless.

 She was completely vulnerable… until Jesus defended her.

 The Good Shepherd stood between the woman and the false shepherds to intercept the stones he knew were coming. He purposefully stooped down to write in the dust. The Good Shepherd’s fingers made patterns in the sand and perhaps created words. Like a welcomed pause between the thunder claps in a horrible storm, whatever he wrote stilled her angry accusers for a moment.

 The false shepherds were Pharisees, and teachers of the law. Their voices returned and demanded an answer.

 “Teacher,” they said to Jesus, “this woman was caught in the act of adultery. The law of Moses says to stone her. What do you say?” John 8:4–5 NLT

 The woman shivered at the thought of the stones.

 Her only hope rested on the man before her who was writing in the sand. Wiping the tears from her eyes, she tried make out what he was writing, but it remained a mystery.

 The man arose with gentle strength and carefully chose his words.

 “All right, but let the one who has never sinned throw the first stone!” John 8:7 NLT

 A stillness hit the air as silence filled the crowd. The woman was stunned. A man she had never met seemed to know what really happened—as if he could see inside her heart and theirs. He stooped down again to draw in the dust as one by one her accusers dropped their heavy stones and slipped away.

Many Women Have Been Hurt by False Shepherds

Have you ever been hurt by someone who carried a title inside of church and it caused you to struggle with your faith? Me too.

The greatest hurt I have experienced came from church leadership. And as I have ministered to women over the years, I have learned I am not alone. This may have happened to you or someone you love.

Wounds from church leadership are very devastating because they can confuse our relationship with God. When I was hurt, my relationship with God suffered because I mistakenly assumed that the way I was treated was God’s heart toward me.

Many women after being hurt at the hands of church leadership want nothing more to do with God. I can relate and truly understand.

But the truth is that the Bible speaks of shepherds and false shepherds on many occasions in both the Old and New Testaments (Jeremiah 23; Ezekiel 34; Jeremiah 3:15; John 10; Matthew 18:6; Acts 20:20–31; Matthew 7:15).

There are shepherds after God’s heart who love and treat women the way Jesus treated women—with great love and respect. However, there are also false shepherds who abuse their power, twist truth to manipulate, condemn with their words, and play on the strings of vulnerable women.

Most importantly, there is only one Good Shepherd who loves you beyond measure.

Rightly divide the truth.

  • NEVER let a false shepherd define your Good Shepherd and rob you of a relationship with the perfect love your soul is longing for.
  • Just because someone has a church title does not mean you should automatically give him or her your trust.
  • And never give up on the body of Christ. There ARE shepherds after God’s heart. Community is often the place where we can be hurt, but it is also a vital part of our healing and growth.

As our family began our journey back to church, the Lord gave me this promise to cling to. “And I will give you shepherds after my own heart, who will guide you with knowledge and understanding” (Jeremiah 3:15 NLT).

Our family found that kind of church and you can too. Your Good Shepherd promises to lead you with his still small voice.

Then Jesus stood up again and said to the woman, “Where are your accusers? Didn’t even one of them condemn you?”

“No, Lord,” she said.

And Jesus said, “Neither do I. Go and sin no more.”

Jesus spoke to the people once more and said, “I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.” John 8:10–12 NLT

Nourish Scripture: John 8:1-11

Discover how to connect with God’s Word in a way that transforms the way you live. Download Nourishing Your Heart today.


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: False Shepherds, Following Jesus Finding Life, Good Shepherd, Jesus and Women in the Gospels, John 8

New Seasons

May 24, 2018 by Aliene

Embracing a new season in life often requires courage to let go for a greater harvest. This is NEVER easy for me but here is what I have found: Courage is contagious.

In today’s podcast, find courage to embrace the new seasons of life and experience the reward of release.

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