Author Marilyn Phillipps Posted on ApLeave a comment on Owning Your Own Stuff A New Voice, A Different Path
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You can trust Him to help you own your own stuff and then to show you how to change from within. If you have not done so already, I encourage you to take that journey with Him.
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God longs to show you what is in your heart, not to hurt you more, but to free you from the hold those things have on you. Yet, healing and growth are rooted in taking responsibility for what is within us. “And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye?” It is especially hard to do that when we are hurting and have been treated poorly. It is easy to see the other person’s problems. “For you should already be professors instructing others by now but instead, you need to be taught from the beginning the basics of God’s prophetic oracles! You’re like children still needing milk and not yet ready to digest solid food.” Owning our own stuff and repenting for the things that need to change in our life are important steps to maturity. Far too many believers who love and serve the Lord have never reached maturity because they refuse to take responsibility for their own lives. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” “Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. Recognizing and letting go of those things draws us closer to the Lord. It is wearying and makes it easy to lose heart. No one wants to journey through each day carrying excess baggage or dragging heavy burdens behind us.
Who knows what her decision-making process was, but ultimately she chose to leave the marriage and the circumstances behind.
As soon as her husband began looking and acting better, though, she needed to begin examining her own heart. Even though she, no doubt, had things the Lord wanted to work on, they were not that apparent to most people. I began to realize that while her husband was trapped in alcoholism with all of its subsequent behaviors, she had looked good by contrast. None of us were prepared for that outcome. He also moved away and we lost track of both of them. Three months later she divorced him and moved out of state with their children.
Our entire church rejoiced as we welcomed him and were so blessed to see a marriage restored. Long story short, her husband received the Lord, began attending AA meetings, went for counseling, and became a changed man. Over the next year she stood faithfully and God moved powerfully.
I began to share with her about standing for her marriage and she quickly embraced the fact that all was not hopeless. Her husband was an alcoholic and consequently their marriage and family had suffered a good deal throughout the years. Soon after she and her children began attending church with us. I went over one day to welcome them to the neighborhood and discovered the wife was a Christian. Years ago a couple with two small children moved in across the street from us.