November 28, 2011

And His glory appears like the light from the sun.



Some of you guessed it. I got a lot on my mind right now--in a disgusted-with-my-flesh-I-just-want-JESUS amazingly good way though. I read this last week on Lilies & Sparrows. MC kills it. So here's some truth for ya...


The following post is reblogged from my girl Mary Catherine:



“Know that the Lord, he is God! It is He who made us, and we are His.
We are His people, the sheep of His pasture.
Enter His gates with thanksgiving, and His courts with praise! Give thanks to Him; bless His name!
For the Lord is GOOD, His steadfast love endures forever and His faithfulness to all generations."
- Psalm 100.3-5
While this adventure-drenched lifestyle spills with excitement, I have discovered a new kind of alone that comes with long stretches of highway.
With nothing but my 4Runner, a backseat full of silks and chiffons, and another pop country song on the radio, this ENFP will readily admit there are days of challenge.
Days when life is so splendid in Nashville that leaving for one more time feels like plucking up the fresh, thin roots of not-quite-yet ripe fruit.
And then He sweetly beckons:
“Enter his gates with thanksgiving in your hearts and his courts with praise.”
How often do I enter His gates with my heart in the posture of discontentment? Very, very often. I enter with everything but thanksgiving and praise.
Enter with fear.
Enter with weariness.
Enter with doubt.
Enter with complaints.
Enter with entitlement.
Enter with a fist tightly gripped.
Enter with questions.
However, we’re called to enter with thanksgiving and praise. To sing loudly in remembrance of his goodness and praise of who He is as we walk straight into His presence!
Why?
Because the bitter taste of anything else on our tongues turns our hearts away from that which is foundationally true in our lives.
He is faithful for all generations.
His steadfast love endures forever.
We do have a High Priest who sympathizes with our weaknesses and when we arrive in the throne room, we come boldly before Him to have his unrestrained mercy and grace poured out over us.
But in order to get into the throneroom, mustn’t we enter in through the city gates and pass on through the courts? 
I double dare you to try it. To enter in, every time you come to him this week, with thanks on your tongue. It realigns your weary heart. Thanks strengthens your knees. Thanks recognizes the power. The omnipotence.  Remembers the faithfulness. The greatness. Of a God whose kingdom’s bells ring "I am with you."
Enter, unlock the gates and step into the courts of the King who adores you, with thankfulness.

Not disregarding or ignoring the pain. Not brushing the weariness, the brokenness, the anger, the fear, the hurt, or the questions under the rug.
But make your first step towards him be grateful, recognize and name the ways He is moving in your midst. Look back down the path and remember his faithfulness, glance down at where your feet are now and praise and declare the same truth over the future.
And it. will. transform. you.
He promises it. He is so good. My gracious... He is so good. 
So when the wheels on that airplane curl up into their hiding place and lift me off the Tennessee soil yet again, I will choose to look out that window and enter with thankfulness and praise.
Thankful for what he has done, what he is doing, what he will do. And praise. Praise to the one whose fingers spun the gold of the sun and also the chambers of my heart.
I’m no master at this yet, but He’s teaching me the pathways to a life of abiding in His presence and joy.
And I am choosing & giving (action verb) thanks.
Why?
“For the Lord is good; his steadfast love endures forever and his faithfulness to all generations.”

And from my experience, He doesn’t back down on His promises.
(This is Ashlyn speaking again.) She's good, isn't she?
Post title: "Age to Age" by Brooke Fraser of Hillsong United. Haunting in every possible good way.
Photo credits: 12 / 3 / 4

6 comments:

  1. Ashlyn:
    Welcome home to the blogiverse. Just one anonymous fan wants to say you were missed and your return is appreciated. Your voice leaps off the screen inviting me to not just think but act. You follow Christ with humility, and that is a big compliment. I know that the word humility is so far out of favor with our culture as to be meaningless, but it is so important to a believer and so amazing to watch in another.
    Keep writing, praying, thinking and loving. After college and in the early twenties we think life is about to happen and we can miss that it already is happening. You are one of God's favorites and he has you working for Him in so many ways.
    Thanks for taking the time to write here. It is inspirational, God's breath is in every word!
    Truly,
    An ADPi Alumnae, Jesus loving, happy girly-girl fan.

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  2. I agree, welcome back! Keep it up, I've followed your blog because it gave such a fun look at so many ADPi chapters, but now I follow because you're just a great writer. Keep it coming!

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