Category Archives: Inspiration

Revived to Revive!

We need REVIVAL!

  • Renew
  • Emerge
  • Value
  • Intimate
  • Victor
  • Active
  • Love

Little Bailey (small pit) was revived by a family in Georgia.  Found in the streets completely emaciated, bruised, sick and lost.  This family took the dog straight to the vet, got immediate care and meds for Bailey.  Now she is super whole! Super fun! Super loving. We are revived to revive.

If God did it for Bailey–how much more would he do it for us?  We need to believe God that America can be revived again! From so much loss, trials and tragedy.  We are emaciated spiritually–down to skin and bones.  God send REVIVAL to us.

“Then we will not turn back from You;
Revive us, and we will call upon Your name.”
Psalm 80:18

Revival is restoration to life, vigor, strength; an awakening; quicken; renew in mind.

Renew–God wants to renew us as His word declares:

“Create in me a pure heart and renew a steadfast spirit within me.”
Psalm 51:10

Emerge–is to rise and come to surface.  This is to develop after coming out of a hidden place. Declared in His word:

“Arise, shine; for your light has come! And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you.
Isaiah 60:1

Value–understanding our relative worth to God, to others and the body of Christ.

“Do not fear therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows.”
Matthew 10:31

Intimate–a condition of being in close association which is how God wants us to be with Him.

“As we come close to Him, He comes close to us.”
James 4:7

Victors–we are persons that have overcome and defeated many adversaries.  This is because God has given us the victory.

“Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.” Romans 8:37

Active–participation and motion.  God called us to move and work in a large scale. We have many to bring this Good News too!

“But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”
Acts 1:8

Love–a passionate and unconditional affection; personal attachment. God loved us first and poured out His love in our hearts so that we can walk in love with others.

“I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called, with all lowliness and gentleness, with longsuffering, bearing with one another in loveendeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.”
Ephesians 4:1-3

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Writing Travel Journal

My heart is overflowing with a good theme;
I recite my composition concerning the King;
My tongue is the pen of a ready writer.
Psalm 45:1 [New King James Version]

Beautiful words fill my mind,
as I compose this song for the king.
Like the pen of a good writer
my tongue is ready with a poem.
Psalm 45:1 [Good News Translation]

This is what I do… this is what I am about. I live to write. I love to travel. I love my collection of journals. I always find a new one everywhere I go that I am sure to use.  They never go to waste.

I can imagine the psalmist David bubbling up with words of adorations.  Words of gratitude. Words of appreciation. Songs of deliverance and victory. That is what flowed from the mouth of the journalist. Thank God that he found a pen and paper to document the thoughts. They help us. It guides us today. It gives us life. It is God’s unfailing word.

What are you living for? Everyone has a unique purpose in life that is personal. Not just outward facing of what others can see in you but what you see in you! What God has given you. Those things are so hard to search for if you look for this in other places of validation.

God gives that.

God created that.

What is it that God simply gave you? Maybe you love to sing? Maybe you love to write or draw–an artist?  You love music or other forms of creativity? Maybe you also love to write? Do you love the great outdoors?  Maybe you love being at home and working there? Maybe you just love to meditate…read… or pray? So many personal things that we may forget if we allow others to place those validations over us.

I am not saying that is not useful.  There will be times where we will require that–but that is not the source of your identity.  You get that from God. I love to help and encourage others (as I am doing now). But there are so many written personal pages of mine that remain to be unseen.  They are for me and God.  I read some and I write some.  That is truly what I love to do on a personal level and what I believe that He gifted me primarily for.  Without those personal gifts I would not be able to discover the ministerial ones.

Embrace who you are. Embrace what God gave you and what He is calling you to do first personally and publicly.  This way you stay fulfilled and not burnt out.  You stay in a place of peace because you know you are producing for good.

As for me.  I stay comforted every time I have those three things.  My time to write, travel & journal.  So whether I am alone or with others, this works. Makes sense to me.  That’s what counts.

Make it count.

With Love,
Christina


Pray For One Another

Therefore, confess your sins to one another [your false steps, your offenses], and pray for one another, that you may be healed and restored. The heartfelt an persistent prayer of a righteous man [believer] can accomplish much [when put into action and made effective by God—it is dynamic and can have tremendous power.
James 5:16 AMP

What a powerful revival weekend.   The Fire Conference ’18 was out of this world. God truly poured out His spirit upon all flesh.  From the youngest to the eldest.  Lives were touched. Lives were changed.  Lives were healed. Lives were encountered by the King of all kings and the Lord of lords! 

What an experience to be free.  

What an experience to see different things.  

Awakening!

Revival Fire!!!

When the services were over—many people stood behind.  They didn’t leave the sanctuary right away.  They stood praying at the altar. They stood praying over each other.  There was this pair in prayer—the other was singing a prayer over the other. How rich.  How real.  How necessary. There was no hesitation.  Just action and the followed obedience in that prompt for prayer.

We ought to LOVE to pray for one another.

Can I pray for you?

Can you pray for me?

Simple questions that we may hold back from asking but we want it so much!

When you ask a person, “Can you pray for me?”  Don’t feel bad or awkward.  This is what God is TELLING us to do.  To pray for each other.  Alone, in groups or over each other. That is OK! Please do so.

I asked a stranger—“Can you pray for me?”

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He looked at me and smiled! He put his iPad to the side and said a big, “SURE!” It was like that was what he lived and breathed for.  The excitement and readiness in his eyes.  What a kind man. I spoke for a bit. Then he prayed for me. It was so nice—just a beautiful exchange with another believer in Christ. I felt so encouraged in that moment. There was so much of hugging strangers. Dancing with them and seeing their radiant and smily faces. What an environment.

Want to do all that I can to do the same in my sphere. I apologize for missing the mark on this time and time again.  Some times I get it but other times not so much.  I have to be so much more intentional about this and do it then and there.  An active prayer….thriving…heartfelt.

I will start by sharing this link here where you can put your prayer requests.

Let’s pray! ❤

Prayer Wall


Fragile Seasons

Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to Me. Get away with Me and you’ll discover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with Me and work with Me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhymes of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with Me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.

Matthew 11:28-30 The Message Translation

So my answers:

TIRED—YES

WORN OUT—YES

Burned out on religion—uhh YES!

And so He reaffirms His everlasting nearness in the embrace of His arms!

How do you get there if you are weary all the time with work and pressing activities?

It’s tiring!

I am TIRED!

Just tired. Can I just openly state that and it be accepted?

I have been working nonstop since my first job at 18.

Full-time!

I am now 42 and completely worn out in pure exhaustion. Shaving off all forms of anxiety and depression.

During all that there is always an assignment, a task, a meeting. Then another meeting about the meeting and a few loads of emails to follow all that up!

It’s just madness. Insane work. Busyness. Planning. More work. When can I rest FOR REAL!

Like enough rest to say, “OK here is what I can do and what I can’t.”

A weekend doesn’t do it for you.

A quick vacation…week here or a week there doesn’t do it for you.

The long 3 day or 4 day weekends also don’t do it for you.

You know what does it for you?

DETACHMENT! Enough to find yourself.

That does it for you. Especially when you hit those unexpected life-altering fragile seasons of life. That is what I found myself in once again.

How about a break Chris?

Sounds good!

That is OKAY!

So that is what I chose to do for the betterment of my overall health. Body, soul and spirit.

I am ready for this journey. But never could I be further exhausting myself in a fragile season.

Being fragile doesn’t help the fragile moments.

But being well rested, rooted and grounded IN Christ does help through the fragile seasons and unexpected changing moments of life.

Sincerely,

Chrizzy ♥️