We try to get a life by arranging the pieces as best our limited vision and wounded misbegotten hearts can do. .. Only surrender and trust (in God) allow him to take his rightful place. And the strength that comes from that surrender looks and feels different. It has more room for options, more freedom to reflect, more patience.
It fills up my soul when God dovetails things together, in a way I can't miss, and in a way that indicates He's about to do some serious work in my life. This book has been part of that experience for me over the past two months. So, this is a fairly personal review, but God's faithfulness and power is surely worth sharing!
What will you do with your heart, even if no one understands or offers validation? Will you honor your heart with the dignity God does - regardless of how you are met by others?
The response you get (from another when you risk your heart) is always secondary. .. real success if measured only by the courage it takes to do and say what needs to be done or said. Strength becomes the amount of vulnerability you can offer.
First, a woman in our Bible study leaders group mentioned a concept from this book that I'd never heard before, but could instantly relate to: "subconscious vows." So I located the ebook on hoopla and started reading.
Subconscious vows set our feet on a path we may not recognize.
When I share something... and he stares blankly... a dark temptation is that I can feel myself vowing that I will keep my heart to myself. I will build a moat around my castle and never lower the drawbridge again.
Not only was the vows section helpful, but several other chapters - most notably, on Vulnerability, on Forgiveness, and on Fear - spoke captivating wisdom and heart-piercing truth at just the right time. Because, in my counseling sessions, God was already digging up the very things this book was talking about, opening my eyes to patterns and heart motives I'd not recognized over the past decade.
God knows the injustice we feel. It offends him far more than it does us. And he is offering to repay the debt himself - in his way and in his time.
And just in the past week, I've already begun to see small, brilliant, fruit grow in myself, in areas I had declared dead and buried. The freedom that comes, in laying down things that I never even knew I was grasping, is such a relief and such a joy!
If God has you in the palm of his hand and your real life is secure in him, then you can venture forth ... and you will be safe there.
The movement of God in our lives is always to take us by the hand and walk us through the territory of our fear.
So for me, this book has been a tremendous tool in God's hands, for conviction and healing and hope that I never would have anticipated.
Fear is truly the enemy of passion and a roadblock to the wisdom God would give us.
Even if that were NOT the case, I would recommend this book to women who feel like something is missing, or who feel held back by things they don't understand within themselves. If you feel like your life could be so much more, but your own reluctance and fear has been shutting you down, please read this book.
Self-protective walls take a lot of energy to maintain... when I close off my heart, I dishonor him.
I'm planning on reading another one of Rinehart's books this summer. I do not want to forget - I want to keep my eyes on - the things that God has illuminated, so that I will continue to set my heart on the freedom He's given me, and not fall back into small, self-protective fears.
Have you thought that your willingness to forgive is really your affirmation of the power of God to do you good? ... you realize God is able to do an end run around this injury, this betrayal, this pain, and bless your life. Anyway.
God is my refuge and my defense; he is more than sufficient for me.