Monday, May 7, 2012

You can be a new creation


** all scripture is quoted from BibleGateway.com

The Bible is filled with hundreds of stories of men who took a leap of faith for God. I love those stories - they're classics. Abraham, Issac, Moses, Noah.

All too often, I struggle to connect. Sure, I can identify with their weaknesses, but they're still men. Think of the women of the Bible. Ruth, Esther, Mary. They were ordinary women who did extraordinary things out of faith. But how do you identify with the woman who would one day birth our Savior?

Yet there are women in the Bible who people discounted. Women who society tossed to the side. Women who were insignificant - but not to God.

Rahab, the Samaritan woman at the well and the woman caught in adultery. These ladies were working girls; prostitutes. In those days, they would be stone for the life. One was about to be stoned when Jesus stepped in. However, God used these women in an incredible way. Rahab, a mere prostitute, is mentioned in the lineage of Jesus.

I don't know what drove these women to freely give away their bodies, but I can identify. I may not have been paid, but I did freely give away what wasn't mine to give.

God saved those women. Not because they were perfect - no. They were tainted according to society's standards. Used and abused. But He saved them because He loved them. Just like He loves you. He promises to make you a new creation in Him. Your past doesn't matter. It is long forgotten. he is healing those wounds. He will use YOU to further His kingdom. YOU are a vital part of His story.

Many blessings dear one,

Allison

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Why Mending Hearts?

Psalm 147:3
He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds

The Lord has blessed me with a whisper. An opportunity to use my part of His story to heal lives.

For many years, my painful past defined who I was. I was a victim. A victim of sexual assault, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and self-hate.

Today, I am a SURVIVOR!! Clinging to the promise of Psalm 147:3. I have been able to turn the corner. Through strength and love from God, my family and friends, I am able to step away from the mistakes of my past and move forward knowing that I am worthy of love.

This is not about me. Not about sympathy. This is about the love of a Heavenly Father that knows no bounds and how He can mend broken hearts.