Does Your Heart Need a Defibrillator (Your Spiritual Heart, that is)?
A few days ago I shared about the rhythms of our lives and if we trust God, He will set the tempo and even when there’s ups and downs, we’ll understand all the various rhythms can be by God’s design. I knew I was supposed to move to Texas when my home in Tulsa sold with little effort. Maybe I was disillusioned into thinking I was moving to my Promised Land, to a “land flowing with milk and honey” instead of giants in the land. (Okay — I’m thinking about Joshua and his spies checking out their Promised Land again.)
While I’ve had my share of “milk and honey”, I’ve also run into some distractions (like the hail damage to my home, property insurance issues, a misjudgment on how close a car was in front of me that led to a collision, a flu bug that landed on me, indecisiveness about some other decisions, etc.), that my mind went into a “tilt” mode and I actually started thinking “Is this all because I moved to Texas?” Hmm! That also sounds like Joshua’s crowd “Yes, there’s milk and honey there, but we’re like grasshoppers compared to them!” This “side” was supposed to have been the “greener” side. Wah! Wah! Wah! Doesn’t that sound like Debbie “Downer”? LOL!
It wasn’t long before I knew I was exactly in the place God wanted me to be OR the enemy wouldn’t be nagging at me so much. I needed to heed my Father’s words, from the outset, “Trust Me!” Those adversities had me out of rhythm. It occurred to me — I wasn’t handling the adversity the right way, because adversity can actually restore our prayer and praise rhythm and resurrect our relationship with our Father Who loves us, cares for us and knows what’s best for us. When we apply the “defibrillator” of praying AND praising, those dead emotions and attitudes of defeat will be destroyed and replaced by unstoppable and audacious faith in God’s Word and promises that we MUST HAVE in the days we’re living in!
I shared that my car had to be towed into the Buick dealership because it wouldn’t start. Of all things, it wouldn’t start because the gas tank was empty, even though the indicator said there was gas in it. I was facing an $1100 repair. My heart got its heartbeat back when I started praying and praising AND when I was told “The $1100 will be taken care of by your extended warranty!” It was like the Jericho walls came tumbling down. Yes, I prayed, but I needed to praise after I prayed — because I could trust in Him who said “Trust Me!” Prayer is asking God to do something (future tense) and praise is believing that God has already done it — past tense — just like when God told Joshua (before the walls came down) ““Look! I have given Jericho over to your control” (Joshua 6:2). The defibrillator of prayer and praise set Joshua and his troops to walking, and my feet dancing and my heart pumping strong on God’s unfailing love and grace.
Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.”