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Surrender Day 10 True Joy

February 3, 2023 by Sara Cissell Leave a Comment

Surrender Day 10 True Joy

Sara Cissell

February 3, 2023

Faith,Future,Giving,Greed

Read His Words Before Ours!

1 Corinthians 9:19-27
Matthew 6:16-24
Hebrews 12:1-3
Daniel 1:8-21
Psalm 16:7-11

At my daughter’s baby shower, we received a pink ceramic piggy bank inscribed with the word joy. A crisp two-dollar bill flared from the slit in the top, the first investment deposited. 

As I write this Journey Study, the significance of that piece of pottery, and its message resonate with me. 

In our western culture (and likely in many others as well), an emphasis is placed on money and the future from an early age. How many commercials or ads are there for financial planners, banks, money-saving apps, ways to make money, or ways to save money? 

At the same time, we are bombarded with messages encouraging us to indulge ourselves, to spend that money on what brings us pleasure. 

Yet the Bible challenges us, “Don’t store up treasures for yourself on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, for where your treasure is, there your heart will also be.” (Matthew 6:19-20)

What exactly does that mean? 
The Lord calls us to invest intentionally with our eyes towards heaven and our hearts bent on joy, rather than pleasure. 

But what does this look like in ordinary life? 

Let’s start with the reality we will not live on this earth forever. (Thankfully!) We are here for an appointed time and our lives are like vanishing vapors (James 4:14) in the timeline of this planet. 

The common phrase regarding material possessions, “you can’t take it with you”, is acutely accurate! In the piggy bank analogy, investing solely for the sake of storing up money on earth will result in a full piggy bank, but it will be left behind when I pass away. 

Alternatively, suppose I take Jesus’ words to heart and spend my time on earth intentionally investing in the eternal life still to come? The guaranteed result is true joy now and unimaginable rewards later!

…But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, for where your treasure is, there your heart (read: deepest joy and delight) will also be.”

Joy is a naturally produced “fruit” of the Holy Spirit living, working, and breathing inside our surrendered souls. (Galatians 5:22-23) Therefore, true joy is a result of an ever-deepening walk with the Lord, one which grows over time with dedicated discipline to focus or hearts on the unseen and eternal. 

Conversely, what enemy deadens our sensitivity to the Holy Spirit’s voice?
A heart and mind satiated with the pleasures of this world.

How quickly our hearts are cut with this realization!

Pleasure is not inherently negative but putting it before our relationship with the Lord is a pattern for destruction of true joy. 

One of my pleasures is reading and watching movies. Being caught up in a storyline and learning from the characters is one of my favorite ways to relax. However, I allow this pleasure to hinder my walk with the Lord when I use it to avoid processing my emotions with Him. Rather than taking my thoughts to the Lord in prayer, I sometimes pick up a book or hit play on a movie in order to disconnect, effectively barricading my passageway to true joy. 

Surrendering earthly pleasure to the Lord in those moments would enable me to gain the Lord’s wisdom, comfort, and perspective. Additionally, I may gain time to further His kingdom because I am more aware of my surroundings, rather than lost in the midst of a good story. Regardless of our individual lusts to satisfy ourselves with personal pleasure, the clarion call remains for every heart to draw near to the Lord, finding Him to be our fullest Sustainer and Satisfier!            

Daniel knew the value of looking to the Lord to fulfill him in the face of pleasures. Instead of eating the rich food the king provided, Daniel ate what the Lord had outlined as valuable. (Daniel 1) His surrender of fleeting, vapor-like pleasures resulted in far weightier benefits and favor from the Lord God. 

When the Lord asks us to trust Him and forego pleasure, His benefits always outweigh the cost, even if we don’t see immediate results. 

With stunning beauty, Jesus demonstrated this as He surrendered Himself to death in our place. He denied Himself the pleasure of commanding His authority in the situation and allowed Himself to be crucified because of the joy set before Him: eternity with us. 

Mind blown. 

Jesus knew the value of investing in what was eternal, in what would bring true joy.
And it was anchored in His humble surrender. 

May we each be quick to surrender temporary pleasure for enduring joy! 

“You reveal the path of life to me; in your presence is abundant joy; at your right hand are eternal pleasures.” (Psalm 16:11)

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Roads Day 5 Jesus & Charcoal Masks

September 14, 2018 by Sara Cissell 2 Comments

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John 1:1-5
Colossians 1:9-23
Habakkuk 3:16-19
Psalm 19

Roads, Day 5

I have never tried one of those charcoal peel masks. Have you? I have watched several of the videos of people wearing them and somewhat comically and painfully peeling them off. The process is challenging, yet oh so beneficial. As I look in the mirror at the end of the day, I discover the pores that could benefit from being introduced to one of the masks. Imperfections stand out and I recognize my complexion would improve from a bit of external help. One of these days I will invest in one of those masks (now taking recommendations 😉 ).  

Now that I have you thinking about face care, let me explain why that is even remotely on my mind since atheism is the topic of today’s journey study. In order to gain more insight into the thought process behind atheism, I visited the American Atheists website. Here the definition of atheism began to take on clarity. Atheism is the belief that gods do not exist rather than not believing in a god of any kind. While this may not seem like too much of a difference, the analogy provided on the website is quite helpful. “While there are some religions that are atheistic (certain sects of Buddhism, for example), that does not mean that atheism is a religion. To put it in a more humorous way: If atheism is a religion, then not collecting stamps is a hobby.”  

As I read this, the picture of the charcoal mask came to mind. Atheism exists in a vacuum of sorts in its belief that no gods exist. This is the face without the use of a charcoal mask. Technically a face can survive a lifetime without ever encountering a charcoal mask or believing that one even exists. Thus far in my life my face is one such example. However, believing no masks exist means I would never benefit from experiencing one.  

This paralleled with believing Jesus is real took my breath away as I tried to put myself into the mindset of an atheist. I started my relationship with Jesus at a very young age, young enough that I have very few memories from before I was a Christian. Jesus has become my best friend, and I truly cannot imagine my life without Him. But that is exactly what I tried to do in picturing life from an atheist’s perspective. How I ached as I detached myself from the Lord in my memories.  

I remembered a time in junior high when a group of girls intentionally left me out of an event. The pain of the rejection had pierced my heart. In real life I had taken my wounded spirit and tears to Jesus for comfort. However, in envisioning that memory from an atheist reality, my options for comfort resided only in the other people around me. I am very grateful for the support system that I have both now and then, but even that is built with broken individuals. All of us humans have challenges, issues, and shortcomings; no one is perfect. Therefore, no support system is either.  

I pictured my time in college when all the voices of authority were telling me I was a failure. How that rocked my identity to the core. Once again my view of that memory from an atheistic perspective resonated with hopelessness without Jesus’ presence. No higher authority existed to speak to my identity. No Bible verses challenged me to press on and endure because good could still come from the experience. The Holy Spirit did not strengthen me to make progress in my life.  

So many different snapshots from my life came to mind throughout the process of seeking to comprehend what life might be like as an atheist. I could see how those experiences would have shaped me differently without the hand of the Lord, how the scars would not have healed as well, how my life would have far less peace and joy.  

How do I know these things to be true? Because I have lived the reality of a life with Jesus. I have felt the balm of His presence on deep wounds. I have experienced the hope of being told I am wanted, loved, and called a child of God. Jesus is to my life what the charcoal mask is to my face.  

May we live our lives in such a way to display the beauty and hope of the Lord because we do not live in a vacuum.  May we allow the Lord to address our imperfections in order for us to shine His glory just like a charcoal mask does for a face.

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