Have you ever noticed how many times the Exodus story is recounted in the Old Testament? The Lord was very clear with His people that they should never forget how He saved them from slavery in Egypt. He wanted them to always remember how He brought them into their own land and blessed them.

I’m realizing that this “remember” mindset is key to living a life of joy, freedom, and peace. I have been reading the psalms every day for months now, and I come across passages like this all the time:

Why, my soul, are you downcast?
Why so disturbed within me?
Put your hope in God,
for I will yet praise him,
my Savior and my God.

My soul is downcast within me;
therefore I will remember you
from the land of the Jordan,
the heights of Hermon—from Mount Mizar.

Psalm 42:5-6

When we are downcast… depressed, feeling lonely and defeated, we need to turn our gaze upward. The Lord calls us to praise Him in these times. I find that this is the hardest time to praise Him! These verses are very clear though… we are to praise Him simply by remembering.

Remember how He has saved you in the past. Think back to when He rescued you. Look back to when He provided all that you needed. Remember all of the loving things that He has done for you.

As soon as I start doing this, I am lifted right out of the pits. The despair leaves and His peace comes. I am even able to experience joy. This is why the Lord always instructed His people to remember.

If you’re like me, there was a time when looking back did not bring me peace or joy. Remembering did not lead to praising my God. When you look into the past, are there seasons or moments when the Lord seemed absent? Uncaring? Angry? Distant?

I had a couple of moments in my life that were painful, to the degree that it paralyzed me to wonder where God was in those times. The things that happened to me were so ungodly that I couldn’t make sense of His part in it. Why did He let that happen?

I have a dear friend that challenged me to ask Him. Where were you God? Show me where You were. Show me Your heart. Why did you let that happen?

Well, I asked. And, of course, He answered. Not immediately, but over time He began to reveal things to my heart through scripture and in my prayer times.  Then one night, when some friends were praying over me, I saw some images in my mind. I saw myself in one of those painful situations. I saw the situation end the way I always remembered it, but then I saw Jesus enter the picture and minister to me in that painful moment. There were many tender words and actions that followed. I felt such healing!

I want to challenge you… if you are unable to look back and stand on what God has done for you in the past, then you need to ask Him to show you where He was. I promise you that He will answer. Be open to the ways that He will communicate to you! Through a movie, a bible verse, a word from a friend. Maybe a gentle whisper in your heart during your time of worship. Be ready to hear from Him!

As much as hope looks forward, faith looks backward. Our faith is strengthened every time we look back and praise our God for the miracles He has done in our lives. Take time every day to remember!

I’ve had to remind myself… and a few others lately that we are all a work in progress. Just because we are grown-ups, or Christians, doesn’t mean that we have it all together. We are going to make mistakes….often the same mistake over and over!

What bugs me to no end is that the enemy convinces me on a regular basis that I am a failure. I wish that I were not so quick to believe what he whispers to me throughout the day. I need only to remember that I am God’s workmanship (Ephesians 2:10). I am His work in progress. He is not finished with me yet. If He can give me grace and forgiveness when I mess up, then why can’t I extend the same to myself? I believe it’s because I am too busy listening to the lies that the enemy keeps humming in my ear.

Yesterday, the Lord gave me a word of encouragement for a friend. I think He meant it for both of us… because I can’t shake it from my mind!

Satan is scared to death to let you become what God intends.

He is constantly at work to discredit God’s power. To disprove my worth. To disconnect me from the Lover of my soul. That stinker doesn’t want me to be transformed.

Last week I was fortunate enough to take a walk on the beach by myself.  I  stood there, overwhelmed with the sheer size of the ocean, as recent homeschool lessons on computing volume ran through my mind. As I stuck my toe in the largest body of water on earth – 64 million square miles – I thought about how I was standing on the edge of something so vast. Immediately, the Lord communicated to my heart that in my life, I am on the verge of something vast. Wonderful. Beyond my comprehension. Amazing. Life changing. I picked up a stone right there so that I would never forget what He told me.

We are all on the verge of something amazing. The more that we let God have our time, our energy, our will… He can transform us into the people that He wants us to be. Make no mistake – Satan has a boatload of schemes to keep us from that transformation. His fear is that we will become what God intends.

Tomorrow when you wake up and face opposition, remember that it is because the enemy sees the anointing upon you and he’s gotten a glimpse of what God has planned for you. Don’t listen to his lies for one minute. You are a work in progress. You are one step closer to glory. You are on the verge of something spectacular… and you are loved by the One who will make it happen!

Just a quick blog. Two days in a row… I know. Someone call a doctor!

You know that saying, “If you love something, set it free…” ? The idea is that if you release something that you care about, if it’s meant to be yours, then it will come back to you. If not, then you’re better off without it.

I don’t think it’s necessarily scriptural, but I know that God works similarly to this principle. When I hold onto things, it goes from being a blessing from God to being luggage that I must carry around. When I hold onto things, I am unable to receive anything new from Him because my hands are full. When I hold onto things, I miss out on the blessing I would receive by giving it to someone else.

I learned this lesson anew today. Back up to a few weeks ago… I was packing up baby clothes to take to my sister (who just had twin boys two months ago) and there were some items that I didn’t think I could part with. Of course, my little Levi can’t wear them anymore… but they were so adorable and I was tempted to hold onto them as keepsakes. The Lord pressed me a bit, and I reluctantly folded them up and put them in the pile for my sweet little nephews. Tears…

Today, I received some hand-me-downs from a remarkable friend, who has been loaning me baby boy clothes since Levi was born. I took her the 3 bins of 12-18 mo clothes I had on retainer… and traded them in for a bin and an oversized bag of fall and winter 12-24 mo clothes.

Well, if I didn’t cry (again) while going through the fabulous new wardrobe for my boy. There were some pieces that are identical to the favorite items that I gave to my sister! I received this blessing because I let go of what I had.

Great lesson… one I’ll probably have to learn again and again! God is so good, even in the little things. He is always, always good.

Let it go, friends, whatever it is.  Set it free!