The Pearl of Great Price
In the WGR class, I taught that we (yes, you and I) are the pearl of great price (Matthew 13-44). Needless to say, there were ricochets of emotions as we discussed our own Disbelief that we hold that kind of value to God. Is it really possible that we are items of luxury, purity, and extravagance – all that pearls represent?
Here, the morning after, I find even more brilliance in God’s analogy. I gave every woman a real pearl last night. But what they did not know is I went to the store, looked at strands of beautiful pearls, ran them through my fingers. There were bowls of individual pearls and I dug my fingers through them, touching them, examining them. All of them beautiful. All of them made from the same arduous effort of strain, pressure and time. Then I chose out of the many the ones that would become my own.
So a woman speaks up and says, “If there are 7 billion people in the world, how can one, namely me, have any value? If there is a whole bowl of pearls, how would one pearl gain any notice?” Perhaps here is an answer.
In the store, for a brief moment, I sensed God’s tender perspective about you and me. Just because there were many pearls, didn’t mean I couldn’t see them. I touched them, observed them, noticed their size, shape and color. Even when they were separated into like groups, I still loving touched them individually. I appreciated the value of each one. Each one had complete worth to me. They were still pearls. I still respected the quality of what they were made of, what they Were. Pearls.
Our God is big. He does not live in same dimension that we do. He readily sees us all. Yet he has the desire and effort to lovingly see, appreciate, and enjoy (!), what he has made individually.
You are an expression of luxury, purity, extravagance. And he has chosen you as his own.
“The Marriage Makeover” – Marriage Retreat – January 22 – 24, 2010
NOTE : THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR JANUARY 22-24, 2010
Your people will rebuild the ancient ruins
and will raise up the age-old foundations;
you will be called Repairer of Broken Walls,
Restorer of Streets with Dwellings.
Isaiah 58: 12
Every marriage needs renovation. Some need ground zero rebuilding. Most need a little help with the how-to’s. But all marriages need a renewed vision of the goal, God’s blueprints for lasting friendship, and intimacy.
This retreat led by Author/Speaker Jana Spicka will explore how neglect causes long term damage to our marriages but also how we can redesign and repair broken walls day by day. This is two days to talk to God and to your mate. It is not fluff and activities; but time to take a spiritual marriage inspection and create a God centered plan for how to build a marriage masterpiece.
When: January 22 – 24, 2010
Where: Lake Junaluska Retreat Center in Lake Junaluska, North Carolina
Details:
Two nights lodging in a private room with bath
Four meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner on Sat. and breakfast Sunday morning
Four teaching sessions with time for you to be alone, and to be alone as a couple
Cost is $315 per couple with a $75 deposit due by December 4th. Remaining balance due by January 8th. Note: the deposit is non-refundable but fully transferrable to another couple.
Space is limited so register early
Any questions please contact us at Lyschel@womengettingreal.com
Mom’s N More – Sept 22, 2009
I’ll be speaking at Mom’s N More on September 22, 2009 at Fellowship Church, Knoxville, TN. Time: 9 – 11:30am.
Pep Moms – Sept 15, 2009
Pep Moms will meet September 15th at Cedar Springs Church, Knoxville, TN. Time: 9:30am – 11am.
Women Getting Real Class – Sept 8 – Nov 10
Women Getting Real Class, begins Tuesday, September 8 and runs through Tuesday, November 10. We’ll be in room 605 at Fellowship Church, 8000 Middlebrook Pike, Knoxville, TN 37909.
Unhindered Encounter – Oct 24, 2009 – Charlotte, NC
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
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Saturday, October 24, 2009 from 8:30am till 5:30pm at:
St. Francis United Methodist Church
4200 Mckee Road
Charlotte, NC 28270-1256
An all day retreat to examine heart issues and God answers. Cost includes the Unhindered Worship CD, four teaching sessions, conference materials, two snacks, lunch, and goodies you have to come to find out about. $55 before September 18th. $65 before October 18th. $75 at the door.
Limited scholarships are available. People have generously given so that all may attend who want to attend. So email us and let us know.
Registration fees are non-refundable but are fully transferable.
Need a scholarship? Please email Lyschel Burket for more information.
Scripture for July 18 Encounter
Here is a list of scripture references, used and unused from yesterday.
May the Word of God soak deeply into your roots… Continue reading
asking for more…
So what does it mean to faith God? I just watched the movie, “Faith Like Potatoes.” Twice. It challenged me to ask with whether I really believe that in doing His work He is able to do far more than we ASK or imagine. But I am not sure I am ASKING enough. Are you?
We spend a lot of time analyzing whether we are doing His work. Maybe that is the wrong end of the stick. God’s job description might be much more simple than ours. Giving our all to “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength; and, Love your neighbor as yourself.”
But I am talking about the the Asking. What am I willing to ask of my Husband, my Dad, my Creator and then walk in belief that He is happy to say yes…That he is for me. That he is Good in all his ways.
The Bible says that we have not because we ask not. Can we walk in boldness without arrogance? Can we believe without doubting or grabbing the glory for ourselves?
kissing
I have been pondering the word, “worship.” From the Greek, proskuneos, its definition has and can be taken several ways. But being more straight forward, I meditated on the literal definition, “to kiss toward.” My results were provocative at bare minimum.
I listen to lots of different kinds of music, much of it Christian-oriented, so you hear the word worship. A lot. Almost flippantly so. We almost make it sound kind of — arduous…like worship is a chore, a duty-bound obligation we give to God. Which does not sound nearly as fun as kissing. So I decided to do a test.
This last week as I heard the word worship, in song, in scripture, in books, I substituted the phrase to kiss toward something. Or rather, some One. It really challenged my intimacy with God.
I was stirred to ask: Am I conscious that there is someone receiving my kiss? Am I aware that to kiss someone well requires some attraction, some adoration? Am I being whole-hearted in this moment, this moment alone, as I throw my kisses around in word, deed, and song?
So where are you throwing your kisses?