Getting Your Needs Met

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Sometimes I’m amazed at the silliness of psychology. For years therapists have been telling people need to be complete in themselves (i.e., independent) before they can find a meaningful, satisfying relationship.

It reminds me of what my son said to me when he was a teenager looking for his first part-time job:

Mom, they all want to hire someone “with experience.” How can I get “experience” if no one will hire me?

As Christians, we do that, too. It’s like trying to get it all together before we come to God for help, which, by the way, is a very unbiblical approach.

How can He supply our needs if we are determined to deny that we have any?

In sum, our culture (both inside and outside the Church) tells us that we need to not need anything before our needs can be met. Does that sound as crazy to you as it does to me?

And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19

The truth is that we all need. It’s a big part of what makes us human and, therefore, not God. As a friend once put it, “Saying someone is ‘too needy’ is like saying they’re ‘too human’!”

The truth is we seek relationships because we are needy people. We’re dependent whether we’re willing to admit it or not. It’s as certain as the Law of Gravity! Even if you don’t buy the whole “gravity thing,” every time you leap into the air, you will still end up on the ground!

Like gravity, our neediness is part of our God-given human nature. We need, and we must depend on Another to meet our needs. Only then can we learn to be interdependent, which then becomes our goal in human relationship.

The question, then, becomes whether we have learned to be “effectively dependent” or to be “ineffectively dependent” on Our Heavenly Father.

More on that next time.

A Day of Grace & Peace

Thank You for this day filled with Your Presence, Lord. A day of Grace and Peace. A day to be with You. To dream with You. To be blessed by You.

You are so much larger than anything I have feared. And You own it all. There’s not a single person, place, or thing that does not belong to You. Including the enemy of our souls – and his entire army. He does Your work whether he wants to or not. He provides the resistance that strengthens us.

This is indeed a Glorious Day! Because You and I are spending it together.

  • Everything fades in comparison to You.
  • And everything is about to become more bright and beautiful because of You.

~ April 22, 2017
Saturday, 10:15 AM

A New Perspective & a Brand-New Journal

Most of my readers know that I do a lot of writing by hand.

That means I have an ever-expanding library of journals. Each one begins on a different note. Because I’m in a different place by the time I finish one and begin the next.

And that’s a good thing. Because it means my life – like my journal library – is ever-expanding.

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Are you stretching the truth?

If you listen to lies, then you’re more likely to tell them. In short, lies make you stretch the truth. About who you are. About what you’re doing. Lies are what got Adam and Eve in Big Trouble. And we’re no different today.

Knowing The Truth – about Who Jesus is and who you are – will stretch you. More than you can ever imagine. And in better ways than you can imagine.

When you persistently insist on preserving your old ways – of seeing, thinking, and talking about yourself and others – the stretching will be painful. Guaranteed.

Jesus said,  “No one sews a patch of unshrunk cloth on an old garment, for the patch will pull away from the garment, making the tear worse. Neither do people pour new wine into old wineskins. If they do, the skins will burst; the wine will run out and the wineskins will be ruined. No, they pour new wine into new wineskins, and both are preserved.” Matthew 9:16-17

So put off the old you, and put on Your New Self in Christ!