Saturday, November 14, 2009

CHALLENGE! Outside the Box . . .

If you know me, you will know that most of the time I live "outside the box". I'm not one of those people who can drive the same route to and from a place day after day, I HAVE to change it up a little. My mother probably would tell you I didn't stay within the safe boundaries most of my life either - I like to venture out! Now as a Mother, I tend to venture out only when it is comfortable, safe, protected, very seldom do I tread on the uncomfortable, dangerous, risky side of life. A few months ago, I felt convicted to participate in a simple, yet stressful outreach activity - I say participate, because it really was God working through me . . . It wasn't my actions or courage that made it happen, it was GOD! He convicted my heart to just do the simple task of asking my waiter or waitress how I could pray for them . . . Sitting in your comfy chair reading this, that sounds quite easy to you and it may genuinely be easy for you, but for me it wasn't. I recall walking into the restaurant all alone and praying to God to give me a specific type of woman = (non-threatening), but He knew much better than I what was needed to happen. As I shakingly walked into the restaurant, there welcoming me with a delightful smiling face was the woman I had prayed for God to allow to be my waitress, but instead she was my hostess - there to greet me and lighten my fears. Much to my surprise, God had already designated me a table in a quiet corner of the restaurant without any other customers in the near vicinity. He knew I needed quiet, focus and no audience. Then, this handsome young man came to take my drink order - he was college age, very mannerly . . . a young gentleman, who appeared to have everything in order. We had polite, general conversation as he took my order and brought me my drink. Finally, the time came, all along I had continuously been praying over the task in which God had asked me to participate, I must ask this young gentleman how can I pray for him. After placing my lunch on the table, he asked if there was anything else he could do for me . . . "OH NO! It's that time" I was thinking . . . and somehow miraculously the words flowed straight from my mouth without a stutter, a choke, but freely and compassionately "I'm going to pray over my lunch. How may I pray for you?" This young man suddenly let down his polished, mannerly guard and shared the current events in his life with me, the stresses of his day, week, month, and year. But as God has always shown me, I was the one who was truly blessed by participating in that simple, yet stressful, uncomfortable, emotionally risky and dangerous task . . . I was the one who God blessed beyond measure!!!


So I ask you now . . . What has He asked of you lately? How has He asked you to step outside of your box? Have you obeyed?


This week I was blessed to represent the women's ministry of Salem at the National Women's Ministry Leadership Forum. The resounding theme was get outside of the four walls of the church. Jesus didn't stay inside the temple! He was with the lame, the broken hearted, the social outcasts, the sick . . . He was with those who needed to know Him!

I challenge you today to use all that you have learned in those Beth Moore, Kay Arthur, Anne Graham Lotz studies and get out there in the world and share Him with those who need to know Him. Ask God to convict your heart of one task a day . . . one outreach activity you can do at work, at school, at the mall, wherever you are - He will meet you there and He will honor your request! Let's be arms, legs and voices for Jesus . . . let's put our knowledge into action!

Finally, when you accept those challenges and God blesses you . . . share it with us! We want to know how you have stepped outside of your comfort zone, how you have reached out and touched someone for Jesus . . . God bless you as you reach out for His Kingdom!