Today Is My Mother In Law’s Birthday

Grace has so many facets…..so many gifts for us….so much to offer us!  Grace allows us the freedom to be real, authentic, and vulnerable.  When we understand more of who we are in Christ and His enormous love for us, it becomes easier for us to be real with each other-and that is when true relationship takes place.  We spend so much time, energy, and effort trying to “keep up our image”, trying maintain control of our circumstances and those around us and that is exhausting; not to mention impossible to accomplish! 

What does all this have to do with my mother in law and her birthday….well, she is one who is real, vulnerable, and authentic.  Today is her birthday and she is having a tough day and it has nothing to do with being a year older because, quite honestly….I think she really, truly is “over all that” nonsense.  There were bigger issues on her mind.  As she ate lunch with us she was free to be herself, free to not have to act like a super, spiritual giant that has everything under control.  That freed her up to “loosen up”, laugh with her family and allow her own children to encourage her to help her get through the day.  She may have some tough circumstances right now, but she knows her God, she knows who she is, and who she belongs to and that is enough for her.  She knows Grace Himself intimately…..she loves Grace and Grace knows and loves her.  She knows she is secure in Grace and knows that Grace will provide for her.  She knows that Grace is in control of her circumstances and the people around her.  She even knows that Grace will thoroughly work all things together for her good and His Glory. 

Now that’s my mother in law.  Just by being in her presence, she makes me want to be better – to be the best person that I can be – to desire to be all that God intends for me to be.  Yes, I know some of you may be flipping out that someone can actually say they have a mother in law like that.  Well, you see, I prayed for a long time for a “wonderful, spirit filled mother in LOVE” and she was worth the wait!  Even when I struggle and fall back in my legalistic ideas of living, she speaks grace to me and loves me just the way that I am and accepts me as one of her own – no rules, no expectations (maybe except to love her son-ha-ha), no requirements.  She just loves.

You may be wondering who my mother in law is.  Well, because of who she is and her humility she would not want her name mentioned in something like this.  If you know her you would agree with me.  She would only want your prayers and for you to come and get to know this man who changed her life – Grace Himself – Jesus Christ.  She would tell you that when you experience Him and hear what He has to say about you – you would fall in love with Him immediately.  So, what are you waiting for….”Come to me, all who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”

So….to a wonderful, spirit filled “Mother In Love”…..Happy Birthday!  If I could turn out to be just half of what you and my own mother are like…..wow…..that would be awesome!  I am so blessed!

Dana

Freedom, One of the Many Benefits of Grace

We have such freedom and adventure in God’s Grace.  We are safe with grace even though it is unpredictable.  Jesus seemed unpredictable to those around Him but He was just living out of obedience to His Father’s directions.  If you read the gospels carefully, you will see that His unpredictable behavior drove the Pharisees crazy! 

Grace allows “out of the box” living.  If you are like me and you have spent the majority of your life up until this point living from a law based mentality, grace may seem a little scary.  In reality, we have nothing to fear as I John 4 reminds us that perfect love drives out all fear.  So with grace it might seem a bit “risky” if you know what I mean.  Living by the law was so ”cut and dried”.  Dry….now there is a good word for it.  Grace is alive, organic and relational. 

Was the law bad?  No way!  It accomplished it’s purpose in revealing my sin and my need for a Savior.  I realized very quickly that I could not keep the letter of the law 24/7 so I needed what Christ provided on the cross.  I needed life, forgiveness, peace and relationship!  Christ on the cross was grace providing all that I needed.  Now, I walk in, abide in, make myself at home in His wonderful, matchless grace! 

Through this grace, I can give up my performance based behaving and trying to be perfect.  I have a net below to catch me if I fail.  That net is called Grace.  Let me share with you an illustration that I found rather enlightening from Juan Carlos Ortiz.  I read this in the book entitled “Rest Assured” by Bill Ewing.  Mr. Ortiz once recalled a circus attendee who had the privilege of talking to a performer after a show.  He commented on how the net saved the trapeze artists’ life.  The performer looked a bit humored.  Still struck with awe the guest exclaimed, “That net saved your life!”  In broken English, the artist expressed that this was indeed true, but then tried to explain the net’s further purpose. ”Yes, the net saves us,”  he said in a heavy French accent, “but its most important purpose is to allow us to get better.  With it stretching below we can try and fail without fear, becoming the very best we could ever be.” 

Wow!  God’s grace allows us to try and fail without fear while we stretch and grow.  Now there is a new spin on failure!  With this point of view there is no reason to fear failure.  Again, as I said in a previous blog – for us a Christians, there is room for failure and when we do, it is a forward motion – a failing forward as I call it.  This is how we learn and grow and become all that God has planned for us to be (Eph. 2:10).

Galatians 2:19-20 The Message – “What actually took place is this:  I tried keeping rules and working my head off to please God, and it didn’t work.  So I quit being a “law man” so that I could be God’s man.  Christ’s life showed me how, and enabled me to do it.  I identified myself completely with him.  Indeed, I have been crucified with Christ.  My ego is no longer central.  It is no longer important that I appear righteous before you or have your good opinion, and I am no longer driven to impress God.  Christ lives in me.”

May you grow more and more in the GRACE and KNOWLEDGE of our Lord Jesus Christ – our Abba Father – our Daddy – our Papa!

Dana