Friday, January 18, 2013

Day 18

Today is the 18th day of  The Red Shoe Project  and I spent it with one of my dearest friends... Bonnie.  She's a true woman of God, and a spiritual mentor. I was appropriately dressed in my RED shoes as I hopped into her RED car and off we zoomed for a Day of Adventure.

We found a cozy nook at The Garden Room Cafe @ Shoogie Boogies, in Towles Court.  We delighted in a magnificent lunch featuring a most wonderful cream of mushroom soup, spinach quiche, fresh fruit, and a soothing Hot Pear and Ginger Tea on the side.  We started off our conversation with a prayer and the two of us got lost in the wonder of His Presence for over two hours. I guess you could say that the "3" of us had lunch.



What did we discuss?  Hopes and Dreams. Books that need to be written. Prophetic Plans that include a Victorian House and Divine Destiny.  What God is doing.  Words He's Whispered in our hearts. Breath-taking secrets the Master has revealed.  A Desire to go Deeper... to know Him more.  The Wonder of His Word. The Glory in Giving... and so much more!

Today my heart is bursting with gratitude. I'm thankful that God has placed this remarkable friend in my life to walk the Yellow Brick Road with me for awhile! You meet a lot of people in Oz.  Some are treasures.... for a day? ...for a season?   ...for a long time?   ...for a life time?  Only God knows.

We're like two little girl friends.  She's just 3... and I like to twirl in my Red Mary Janes.  We nibbled on strawberries and grapes, but mostly we feasted on friendship!  I'm going to enjoy her company for as long as I can.

Is there someone that God has specifically placed in your life to encourage you? motivate you? Challenge you to go further with Him? Is there someone who prays you through the difficult times? Laughs with you? Cries with you? Offers up a Word of Wisdom just when it's needed most?  Listens to you?  Enjoys your Company?

Enjoy her.  Treasure her. Honor her. Be a blessing to her. Thank God for her.  And of course, make sure she has something RED to wear on her feet!

Gail


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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Day 17




Day 17 of  The Red Shoe Project.  -- This evening,  I found myself downtown, sporting my Red patent leather heals, (of course!), and decided to stop into a local cafe for quick bite to eat.  I found a little table in the corner, reviewed the menu and placed my order.  Before long, the server came out with my meal, and well… it wasn’t quite what I expected. I was a little disappointed.  It just wasn’t what I was hoping for… craving for.  Don't get me wrong, it was good… it just didn't quite meet my expectation.

Then the Lord said to me…
I noticed that you get disappointed when things don’t turn out the way you expect them to.  I’m going to tell you right now --with me -- rarely are things going to turn out the way YOU expect them to.  That’s because Your ways aren’t my ways.

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord.
Isaiah 55:8

Regardless of whether they are good or bad… expected or unexpected,  you need to enjoy the situations that present themselves to you each day.  TRUST that I will ultimately work everything out according to my plan.  

Like right now, for example, You are disappointed about the meal. But from my perspective, this is the perfect opportunity to teach you more about My way of doing things.

I wondered,  “When I know you better, Lord, then will I know what to expect”?

Maybe, he answered, but even then, there will always be surprises that you wont anticipate.

He reminded me of a time, years ago, when I invited everyone from our small church to our home for a party.  I told them they didn’t need to bring anything… just themselves.  In my heart, I wanted to just bless them. They worked hard during the day, so I wanted them to be able to just come out and receive, without having to do anything in advance.         
During this time, I had been watching one of these creative craft - cooking- hospitality type shows… so I pulled together all sorts of great festive foods and decorations for the evening.  About an hour before the guests were to arrive, I was finishing up a few last minute details and then had to quickly wash up and change for the evening. 
Suddenly, the doorbell rang. Who could that possibly be?  An hour early?    It was a new lady from the church.  She stopped by to lend a helping hand.  Really? Well, that wasn’t quite what I had expected.  Everything was already done -- except one thing. I reluctantly brought her into the kitchen and took out a rectangular block of cheese and a box of crackers.  I instructed her carefully on how to slice the cheese so that every slice was the same size as the others, and how to beautifully present it on the platter. Seemed simple enough.  Anyone could do that. When that was done, we’d set it on the magnificently decorated holiday buffet table with all the other dishes. I left her to her task and quickly hurried off to change my clothes.  
When I returned, she was standing there a little befuddled. I looked at the platter. The cheese slices were all different sizes and they were crumbling into broken pieces.  Really? How could she not do this correctly? Well, ok… we’d just have to make the best of it. It wasn’t that important anyways. I  placed the plate on the table, and began to greet the visitors.
Later on that evening, as my head hit the pillow, I was thinking of how great the evening had gone. Then God began to speak to me. It seemed His perspective was a little different from mine.  Where My goal was having everything "just perfect," His goal was for this new woman to feel like she belonged to this church family, by giving her something to do of value.
Oh...  Oh no!   I completely missed the mark on that one!  His quiet rebuke filled my eyes with tears .  I had grieved Him.  --That was a tough lesson that I’ve never forgotten.

God continued,  

Make the most of everything!  Know that I have a plan that’s unfolding around you.  It doesn’t matter if you understand the details of that plan.  Just know there is a plan.

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, 
"plans to prosper you and not to harm you, 
plans to give you hope and a future."
Jeremiah 29:11

 I am at work... all around you... all the time.  

"And we know that in all things God works for the good..."
Romans 8:28

Trust that and Go with the Flow with a Positive Attitude.

"Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit"
Galatians 5:25

"Do everything without grumbling or arguing..."
Philippians 2:14

You know... it's so much easier to work with someone who "goes with the flow" an has a Positive Attitude.

I thought that I was dining alone tonight, in my RED SHOES, at that little table for two, tucked away in the corner, of this cafe.  But no... The Holy Spirit, The Great Teacher had decided to join me.

Gail










Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Day 16

Day 16 of  The Red Shoe Project found me curled up reading more of my new book, Welcome Holy Spirit. The author states,

"After I came to know the Holy Spirit, 
I found Him... 
reliable,
consistent, 
and very loving.
He never changes.
He never lets you down,
and is always understanding 
and so patient."

                                     -Benny Hinn

He also says,

  "God's Spirit is so gentle and loving that He has been likened to a dove". 



"Gentle" means...   
soft,  mild,  pleasant,  calm,  kind,  tender,  quiet,  
soothing,  mellow,  restful,  peaceful


Note:   The Opposite of gentle is...
hard,  turbulent,  crude,  stormy,  rude,  harsh,  discomforting,  tough,  trying

My daughter shared something with me recently that I've been pondering over and over in my mind.  She confessed that while talking to the Lord, she realized that the Holy Spirit is so gentle.  (There's that word again). She became aware of the fact that SHE is the one that's HARSH and ROUGH on herself, whereas The Holy Spirit is always so loving and patient.  SHE is the one that tends to heap up all sorts of rules and regulations on herself, not God.  The Holy Spirit told her, "Just Live Your Life".

On numerous occasions over the years the Holy Spirit has said that same thing to me...

"Just Live Your Life, and I'll work through you!"

I want to remember that!  I know we can be very regimented and tough on ourselves as Christians... setting up all sorts of to-do and not to-do lists, trying to be what we think is the "perfect" Christian.  Our intention may be well and good... but that's not God's Way!   ... that's our way.

Galatians 5:22 tells us that one of the Fruits of the Spirit is Gentleness.  

My hope and prayer is...

 As these RED SHOES bring me into God's Presence everyday...
 may the Gentleness of God work it's way 
into the field of my heart, and grow in abundance. 

How beautiful to be adorned with gentleness!


Have an awesome day, my friends!

Gail










Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Day 15

Day 15 of  The Red Shoe Project was a day of "Pressing in."

Pressing in = continuing to apply even pressure, without easing up, in order to get closer.



Have you ever been in a crowded lobby of a concert hall, where everyone is shoulder to shoulder, waiting for the doors to open?  Everyone wants to get into the theater and find the best possible seat -- right in front of the stage. The doors finally open, and all the people in the lobby slowly, "press in" with a steady determination, and they move themselves forward, funneling through the open door.

That's kind of what it was like in prayer today.  I just had to get into "that place." - Right in front of the Master, Himself.  (I'm tired of sitting in the balcony and having to use someone's binoculars to see what's going on). LOL!

Seriously... I just wanted to go deeper... deeper in prayer.  My heart is hungry for a good seat.  A seat that's close to God.  Press -- Press -- Press.

I had to push through all sorts of things.  Every so often these random thoughts would pop up in my mind like,

  1. "Ok... that's enough... Let's go watch t.v. now." or
  2. "Isn't it time to stop and do some work?"
  3. "I wonder what's to eat in the refrigerator?"
  4. "What's on my calendar for tomorrow?"
  5. "Is that the sound of someone texting me?"
I had to shut the voices off - too distracting! I had to FOCUS if I was going to get there.

It took TIME.   We're not talking McDonald's Drive Thru here!
It was 15 minutes before the first barrier presented itself.  It was so obvious... I just shook it off!  Then just when I really started entering into worship (to a CD I had playing), along came distraction #2.   I pushed that aside...made some good headway... and #1 returned for an encore. I shook that off again, and pressed in closer... still not close enough for me, though.  Along came #3, accompanied by growls from my stomach.  Didn't I just eat, not that long ago? I closed my eyes, changed my position, and pushed in further.  Oh no! The big one... #4 "What's on my calendar for tomorrow?"  Ok... let's just focus on the here and now, and move into His Presence.  There's #1 again.  I shook it off, totally annoyed. 

I'd like to tell you that it ended at #5.  But no... the list of obstacles went on and on.  But I was determined. I stayed focused on pushing through.... only to find that when I got through the door... I still needed to press through to get to the front of the stage (sort a speak).  

Needless to say... my flesh presented numerous distractions, but I didn't give up.  I fought them off.  I kept praying.  I kept singing. When my mind filled up with pictures of people I knew, I presented them to The Lord in my prayers.  I prayed in the Spirit. 

At one point I cried, "I want to go deeper, Lord!
and He responded, "This is how you go deeper!
So I continued.

I've come to find that keeping my eyes shut, shuts out a lot of distractions. But even still, here and there my eyes would check the clock and I'd think...  Just 15 minutes more...   O.k., just til the hour is up...   Maybe just a little longer...   I can't stop now, I'm in the middle of something...   This is really good, surely a few more minutes will be ok?...   What time is it now?  Really?  Where did the time go?...   O.k., just a minute or two longer...   Just one more song...  Alright.  I guess it's a good time to take a break... if I have to. 

A few hours had gone by.  (Deep breath).

Who would have thought that these RED SHOES would get me in -- front and center?


Tell me your "Pressing In" experience.

Gail