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Image by John Hain on Pixabay.com Wherever God leads us, we go! But we often forget that this includes all of us - our body, our mind, and our spirit. Leveraging good health for good works involves equipping ourselves for effective service in all areas of health, including the ones that, though not visible, can be very impactful. Our mental state at any moment is governed by our thoughts and emotions - things that are invisible unless we are paying close attention to body language. And just like our physical state, our mental state has an impact on all that we do, including the effectiveness of our Kingdom service. As we walk forward in our calling, we are often brought to the edge of some uncomfortable and unknown places. Just like Abraham, we may be following, but are not always sure exactly where we are being led and opposition seems to be everywhere. (Hebrews 11:8)! In our Kingdom service, we all have times when where we are being led feels, at best, confusing and, at worst, potentially catastrophic. How we handle that stress mentally determines whether we cower or take the next step forward with calm and confidence. As Jesus followed His calling, He was calm and confident in who He was and what God created Him to do despite a level of opposition that would challenge the mental state of most of us:
All this resulted in Jesus having to manage His mental state to continue going forward in His calling despite the opposition from all around him saying, Who do you think you are? (John 8:53) Who do you think you are? This is a powerful question! Through John 7 and 8 we see Jesus explaining who He thinks He is through a series of “I am…” statements that ultimately conclude in His most courageous and truthful claim: Very truly I tell you...before Abraham was born, I am! (8:58) These preliminary “I am…” statements can best be summed up in four proclamations: I am not here on my own authority; I am sent by the Father. (7:28-29) I am submitted and responsive to my Father’s instructions. (8:28) I am sensitive to and have overcome self-centered motivation. (7:18) I am supported by the Father. (8:16) These four “I am…” statements are the precursor to Jesus calmly, confidently, and courageously stepping into a turning point in His ministry. These four “I am… statements can be the way that we move past the stress of insecurity that threatens to sideline us before we take the next step forward in our Kingdom service. What are you doing here? You don’t belong here. Who do you think you are? When these thoughts leave us stressed and shrinking back, we can use these four statements as a prayer for conviction and clarity. And after any needed course corrections, we can use these four statements as a proclamation to give us confidence to, like Jesus, step forward into the next turning point of our ministry. I am not here on my own authority; I am sent by the Father. (7:28-29) I am submitted and responsive to my Father’s instructions. (8:28) I am sensitive to and have overcome self-centered motivation. (7:18) I am supported by the Father. (8:16) Good Health for Good Works Challenge: Has God brought you to the edge of your next step within your sphere of Kingdom service? Is the discomfort of the uncomfortable or unknown causing you to cower? Is the enemy hurling that accusing question, “Who do you think you are?”
Make these four “I am…” statements your prayer prompt and proclamation to help you manage your mental state so you can move forward in your calling with calm and confidence! Comments are closed.
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Ginger Hill is a Christian wellness speaker, coach and consultant and the founder of Good Health for Good Works where she helps the earnest, but often exhausted, workers in Christian organizations to take steps toward healthier living so they can fulfill their organization's mission with energy, excellence and endurance. |