Lately I have been feeling like a house of cards. If I am balanced ever so carefully, I can be beautifully intricate, rise to amazing
heights and simply amaze. But that
balance is so easily upset one breeze, however faint or shake of the table and
I fall, hard, fast and into a messy heap(and most of the time my heap includes
tears). I feel flat, defeated,
inadequate and so unorganized. Like a
mess of cards scattered every which way some facing up, others facing down, not
good for anything except to sort through, clean up and possibly start (building
or playing with) again. Normally I find
that one of many things have happened in order for my house to fall. My foundation is not where it should be, or
maybe I am building for the wrong reasons or maybe I am not supposed to be
building at all and instead God has something for me in the clean up, the
sorting through or the slow process of starting again.
A few weeks ago Pastor Britta asked the children during the
children's message what a church is? The
response was that is was a building to keep us safe. Did you catch that? A building. Sometimes I find that I am to
concerned about my "House" and I neglect, ignore or don't even bother
with my HOME. My home is in Christ, with
the Lord and my Savior. When my focus is
on other things, worldly things or even (gasp!) church ministry things, if my
foundation is not in God and I am not based in the word, I am not home. When I do not start where I should I become
so unstable and the enemy can easily knock me down.
- written by Jodie Wilson
Isaiah 32:18-20 My people will live in peaceful dwelling places, in secure homes, in undisturbed places of rest. Though hail flattens the forest and the
city is leveled completely, how blessed you will be...
So will you please join us as we try to continue building
not a house, but a Home at Harbert
Community Church . Reach out to someone new, or that you don't
know very well, step out of your comfort zone and offer to volunteer, but most
importantly welcome everyone into our HOME.
Don't forget to check out what is going on this fall at HCC!
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