Dealing with hurt - Sarah Price

Recently, at work, I felt criticised and misunderstood by someone I normally have a great working relationship with.

Afterwards, I went into defensive mode, listing all the reasons in my head of how unjust it was!

Then God spoke to me from Hebrews 12. He said, 'Sarah, sometimes feeling pain isn't always a bad thing, if we learn to look at what is painful and what lesson we can learn from it.'

He reminded me that, we have two choices in how we can react in situations when we are hurting;

We can:

1. Look outwards & blame others

Or we can,

2. Examine ourselves & grow in love.

This quote I saw a few days ago sums it up really nicely:

“Make sure the things that hurt your heart work together to humble it - not harden it.” Morgan Richard Oliver

I would also recommend reading Hebrews 12, if this resonates with you.

Love Caerphilly
Think more upon God - Gabs McGregor

A few days ago I went swimming and I was really out of sorts. My coordination was off, breathing out of sync. I must have looked a mess! I kept going but I was getting really frustrated. I was thinking about God and what to do. I heard this verse from Zechariah 4:6:

`Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,' says the LORD Almighty.

I did not start swimming perfectly immediately! But. I did relax, think more upon God and at the end of the next length I felt more coordinated again.

God has used this example for me with my daily life and the issues I am going through currently. I'm thankful for His gracious reminders.

So, lean into God, do what you need to but it's not by you alone, we get to work through with the Holy Spirit. This always lifts me up and spurs me on. Have a great day !

Love Caerphilly
Look for the gold - Ann Sneddon

God has been highlighting this verse to me of late ...

Why do you look at the [insignificant] speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice and acknowledge the [egregious] log that is in your own eye?

Matthew 7:3 AMP

(This verse is even better in the Message version)

Jez encouraged us recently to look for the gold in each other, the treasures God has placed in all of us. We all have flaws and failures as we are not yet fully matured in Christ.

All of us have gifts and treasures given by God. They are all different and all can be used by him. One might be anointed in worship but hopeless in hospitality. Another gifted in sharing the good news but doesn't has the same joy serving in another area. All I know is when someone is serving in the area they should be, God really works through them. It's like they have such an ease and a joy serving in this area. Everyone is blessed by them serving.

Don't look at the faults in our brothers and sisters. Seek out the gold, the treasure and fan into flame the gifts inside us all.

I encourage us this week to see the gifting in someone and tell that person how awesome they are. Why they bless you so much and why by them serving they are extending God's kingdom.

Let's always see the gold, see the potential and look at others the way God sees them.

Be very blessed

Love Caerphilly
Earnestly Desire Prophesy - Caleb Dawson

This morning I was thinking and asking God what time share and this scripture came to mind:

1 Corinthians 14:1-5

14 Pursue love, and earnestly desire the spiritual gifts, especially that you may prophesy. 2 For one who speaks in a tongue speaks not to men but to God; for no one understands him, but he utters mysteries in the Spirit. 3 On the other hand, the one who prophesies speaks to people for their upbuilding and encouragement and consolation. 4 The one who speaks in a tongue builds up himself, but the one who prophesies builds up the church.

Following on from the teaching Jez brought, prophecy has been on my mind. The first line of the scripture says to “earnestly desire” prophecy and that made me think how often or how much, in my busy day to day life of work and family, do I earnestly desire to prophecy? Not as much as I’d like to or as much as this scripture encourages I think would be fair to say!

But reading this scripture definitely increased my desire and stirred me more to seek it. What excites me about prophecy is what it says in the scripture: “the one who prophecies speaks to people for their upbuilding and encouragement and consolation” and “the one who prophecies builds up the church”

For me this is deeply exciting and a rewarding venture! Being used by God to build up, encourage and console His people and to ultimately build up His church!

I pray that God would increase your desire for prophecy.

Love Caerphilly