Faithfulness and Your God-Sized Dream

God-sized Dream = A desire in your heart for more of what God has for you.

photo by MJRimages

photo by MJRimages

We’re opening the door to God-sized dreams in 2013. So every week we get together to encourage each other {because don’t we all need it? yes, ma’am.}. This week Erin Ulrich is here to share about God-sized dreams with you…

God-sized Dreams and Faithfulness

I guess I’ve always been a bit of a dreamer, since I was a little girl. I married a dreamer too, so our home is filled with dreams . . . ideas . . . possibilities. Since Phil and I got married over 12 years ago, we have been on a journey of God-sized dreams. With each step into the unknown and each leap of faith, there is a resounding theme.

Faithfulness.

When the first glimmer of a dream sparks in my heart, I have an idea of how it will play out. But what happens when things don’t go the way I think? They should, right? After all, if it’s a dream from God, shouldn’t the reality look like the dream itself?

Sometimes.

Let’s think about the One who gave the dream for a moment. He works all things for our good. Not some—all. And to God, who isn’t limited by time and space, maybe the journey is just as important as the dream. Make no mistake about it, the dream is important, and what He wants to accomplish through it for His Kingdom purposes is huge. But what if the way we walk it out matters most of all?

In the midst of the dreams God gives us, He asks us to be faithful. Obedient. It’s about leaping— realizing that what may seem like the biggest risk of our lives really isn’t a risk at all. Because even if we leap and things go a completely different direction than we thought, He’s still God. Saying yes to His plans and purposes for our lives is the safest place of all.

There are two aspects of faithfulness at work here. God asks us to be faithful to what He calls us to do. But our attempts at faithfulness are miniature in comparison to His faithfulness to us. It’s in His character, and He never changes. That is why we can trust without fear and leap without seeing the end result when He calls.

Phil and I have walked out a dream for eight years now. The seeds of the dream were planted in Phil’s heart 20 years before that, but it was eight years ago that the Lord gave that nudge of it’s time. Being obedient has required more of us than we ever imagined. We’ve faced the mountaintop of possibilities and the reality of what looked like certain failure. We have seen His hand preserve us, provide for us, and continue leading as He asked:

Will you trust Me?

Will you stay faithful to the calling even when you can’t see the fruit yet?

Will you declare My goodness no matter what?

We have learned (and are still learning) that what seemed to be failures often pave the way for something even better. And we’re continuing to walk out the dream. It looks vastly different than it did eight years ago, but where we are now fits more with the heart of our God-sized dream than it did then. Our next step is a series of children’s chapter books. The Growly Books: Begin launches today! And, no matter what, we know we can trust Him with it, because He is always faithful.

 

 

Erin Ulrich is the founder of Design by Insight. She spends her days asking questions, creating personalized designs, and enjoying family time with her husband, Phil, and their two daughters. She loves looking at both the big picture and the tiny details. Erin and Phil are authors of the new children’s chapter book series, The Growly Books. Erin’s book, Self-Publish: Moving from Idea to Product, is a tool for writers desiring to take the leap into the world of self-publishing. You can find her writing on her blog or hanging out on Twitter.

Now it’s your turn!

What part of your dream feels the riskiest? Have you ever had people misunderstand or disagree with your dream? What do you do when your dream is scary or when others don’t support you? Share about your answers to those questions in a post and link up here next week. {If you don’t have a blog, you can share in the comments.}

God-Sized ButtonSo we can all find each other, please include this God-sized Dreams button in your post. Also, love on your fellow God-sized dreamin’ sisters by leaving a comment on the post before yours.

For next week take this “do what you can” step for your God-sized dream: We’ve been walking the path of God-sized dreams together for a few months now. Will you share an update with us about your dream? Let us know where you are with it–the happy and the hard. Tell us how we can pray for you and your dream too. Share that in a post and link up here next week. {If you don’t have a blog, you can share what you did in the comments.}

 

Not sure what to do next? Start with The “Do What You Can” Plan: 21 Days to Making Any Area of Your Life Better

Want more encouragement? You’ll find it in You’re Made for a God-sized Dream: Opening the Door to All God Has for You



 

What Will this New Week Hold for You?

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A new week unfolds in front of us like the blank page of a journal. What will be written on it?

I’m not sure. And I imagine you aren’t either. None of us can know what tomorrow holds. But there are some words that we can always count on to be there every day of our lives.

Love – You are loved. Just as you are. More than you know. Nothing that happens this week can change that reality. You’re not going to be alone this week. Not for one day. Not for one moment. Not for even one second.

Grace – You are accepted. Your sins have been forgiven and you are free. Your mistakes and failures can’t separate you from God anymore. You can take risks, make bold decisions, embrace new opportunities because you can’t lose what matters most.

Hope – You have a future that’s good. This week is part of a larger plan, a greater purpose. Even when you don’t understand what he’s doing, God is working on your behalf. He sees the bigger picture of your life and he’s committed to making it beautiful.

Let’s make the most of this week, my friend.

It’s another page of our story.

And we can trust the One holding the pen.

XOXO

Holley Gerth

For the God-sized Dreams series tomorrow: What part of your dream feels the riskiest? Have you ever had people misunderstand or disagree with your dream? What do you do when your dream is scary or when others don’t support you? Share about your answers to those questions in a post and link up here tomorrow.

 


 

When Your Work is an Act of Faith

I’m sitting in a coffee shop. Conversations swirl around me along with the scent of espresso. I can overhear words from students, mothers, employees. They talk of their days. Some laugh. Others have faces full of seriousness. And yet they all seem to have this in common: they want what they’re doing to matter and sometimes they’re not sure it does.

I look to the opposite wall of the cafe and I see it’s lined with jewelry, purses, scarves and other lovingly handmade art by women who live far away. Women who want what they do to make a difference too. Women who are finding their way out of poverty and who have placed the work of their hands and hearts in boxes to send it here to us.

{here’s a little video about the coffee shop where I’m writing. If you can’t see it below, click this link.}

And it strikes me that what these women have done is a brave thing: they have released their work into the world and trusted that it will be received. They’ve believed without seeing that someone will find value in it. They have offered what they have to contribute without any expectation of seeing the result.

What they do is a beautiful act of faith.

I can learn from it. Every person in this coffee shop can too. And maybe so can you. Because we all come to that point in our daily lives when it’s time to hit “publish” on the post, or send the child off to college, or turn in the project. And we don’t know what will happen next. We can hope and pray but ultimately we can’t control. It’s easy at that point to hold fast to what we’ve created. Isn’t it safer with us? What if no one receives it, loves it, cherishes it like we do?

Yet if we wait for proof that what we’ve done is worthwhile then the world will never receive what God intends to give through us. First comes faith, then comes sight. And sometimes that doesn’t even happen in our lifetime. Can we let go anyway?

Yep.

Thank you for not holding on too tightly.

Thank you for opening your hands and heart.

Thank you for believing what you do matters and that we need it.

Because we do.

XOXO

Holley Gerth


 

How You Can Beat Guilt and Shame

photo by seasonswithsoul

photo by seasonswithsoul

We all have especially vulnerable places. Tender spots in our heart. Lies we’re more likely to believe. It can take a long time to even recognize them. Lately I’ve been catching glimpses of mine. Guilt and shame can get to me quickly. I make one mistake or fall short of one expectation and suddenly I decide…

I’m a terrible-horrible-no-good-very-bad wife/friend/daughter-in-law, etc.

And what do I do? I try harder, of course. Until I’m weary. And then that just proves the guilt and shame are deserved. Phhht. Such nonsense. And I know it. Just like I knew Twinkies did not really count as a quality baked good. But I ate them for years anyway.

So the other night I prayed, “Lord, what replaces guilt and shame?”

The answer that slipped into my heart, “Gratitude and praise.” Huh.

So here’s the process I’ve started going through when guilt and shame try to tackle me:

What am I telling myself?

I’m bad because the dust bunnies in my house are now the size of jack rabbits.

What’s the reality?

Yes, the house could use vacuuming. It’s been a really busy week. I’ll be able to do it next week.

What’s the real truth {this is a bridge statement between guilt/shame and gratitude/praise}?

My worth is not based on the size of my dust bunnies. It’s based on who Jesus says I am. And the reason my house is a bit dirty is because he’s had other things for me to focus on the last few days.

What do I have to be grateful for and praise God about?

God, thank you that I have a house to live in with my husband. I praise you because you’re my ultimate Home and you’re building me a mansion in heaven with no dust bunnies. Help me remember what matters most in light of eternity. Woo-hoo!

Now it’s your turn to try it…

What’s a lie you’ve been telling yourself?

What’s reality?

What’s the real truth?

What do you have to be grateful for and praise God about?

{Note: I’ve found that the “reality” and “truth” statements are essential. If I try to jump straight to gratitude and praise then I bury the guilt and shame rather than healing it. We’re human and we need to acknowledge that what we’re feeling and experience before we can really change our perspective.}

I know I need to go through this process when I feel the muscles in my tummy tightening up, my heart beating harder and my breath becoming shallow. We respond physically when someone lies to us–and we do the same when we’re lying to ourselves. How does your body tell you that something isn’t quite right? Learn to be aware of that and when you experience it, pause and take a deep breath. Then go through the process above. If you get distracted along the way, it’s okay. Just start again until you get all the way to the end.

If guilt and shame aren’t where you’re most vulnerable, then adapt what’s above to fit your greatest struggle. What matters most is identifying the lie, replacing it with what’s true and then responding to God from that new perspective.

Lies and dust bunnies have this in common: they aren’t as scary as they seem. And they’re not going to get the best of you.

XOXO

Holley Gerth


 

Waiting for Your Dream

God-sized Dream = A desire in your heart for more of what God has for you.

photo by khrawlings

photo by khrawlings

We’re opening the door to God-sized dreams in 2013. So every week we get together to encourage each other {because don’t we all need it? yes, ma’am.}. This week Mary DeMuth is here to share about God-sized dreams with you…

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From Mary DeMuth…

When God first gave me the vision, I was in my twenties, raising little people, longing to write, speaking here and there. The vision involved me speaking to men and women, encouraging them, speaking about Jesus.

It’s been over twenty years.

And I’ve tasted bits and pieces of the dream, but not taken a full bite.

During my early thirties, I shelved the dream, felt it unreachable. But I felt that longing ache, that desire to see the whole body of Christ gathered together. I had things to say to men and women. But I didn’t let my words out. Not yet.

In my late thirties, I spoke at a staff conference for Christian Associates, our church planting organization, when we pioneered a church in France. I felt the energy of a male/female audience, felt it way down deep. And longed for more. My pastor asked me to speak about my book Building the Christian Family You Never Had from the podium, but they’d removed the podium, put me on a couch, and had the pastor ask me questions. I loved it, but I still had that longing for something more. This year, I had the privilege this year of keynoting at the Exodus conference and I felt that same thrill. Yes. This is what I was meant to do.

When I tell others of this crazy dream, most smile. Few affirm. My husband does, is fully behind me. My literary agent sees it and cheers. A few friends gather around this dream. But there are few models out there for women speaking to the church. There are pockets, yes, but not much precedent in your average Bible belt churches. Sometimes I feel like a pioneer, an interloper.

I don’t know when or how this crazy dream will be fulfilled, but I look forward to it. Like Joseph, I was very young when it was birthed, and a lot of life, trial, pain, and grit have happened in the in between times. I’m grateful the dream didn’t instantly come my way. I’m sure Joseph was thankful too. His pride, my pride, would’ve gotten in the way of God’s redemptive plan. God needs humbled, settled, broken folks to carry out His God-sized dreams.

So don’t despair if decades pass between the dream and its fulfillment. This is God’s economy, and it’s perfect. I’ll wait alongside you and cheer.

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Mary DeMuth is the author of 14 books including Everything: What You Give and What You Gain to Become Like Jesus (Thomas Nelson). She loves to write and speak about living an uncaged life. She lives in Texas with her teens and husband of 22 years. You can find her on twitter @MaryDeMuth or Facebook.

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Now it’s your turn!

Take this “do what you can” step for your God-sized dream: Share about your favorite nonprofit organization. They are all God-sized dreams in action. How have they inspired you? For example, mine is the Leadership Development Program from Compassion International because they’re releasing new God-sized dreamers into the world.

God-Sized ButtonSo we can all find each other, please include this God-sized Dreams button in your post. Also, love on your fellow God-sized dreamin’ sisters by leaving a comment on the post before yours.

For next week take this “do what you can” step for your God-sized dream: What part of your dream feels the riskiest? Have you ever had people misunderstand or disagree with your dream? What do you do when your dream is scary or when others don’t support you? Share about your answers to those questions in a post and link up here next week. {If you don’t have a blog, you can share in the comments.}

 

p.s. The winner of last Tuesday’s $100 Heart to Heart with Holley collection gift certificate from DaySpring.com is Kelsey Gillespy . Congratulations Kelsey! Email hearttoheart@holleygerth.com You can still get anything and everything from that collection for 20% off with my friends and family code, holley20. It’s a great spot to look for graduation gifts!




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