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Limitless Chances

Last week, Miss Rebekah sent me a message on Facebook. Yes, we have the same name, spelled exactly the same way. How do you tell us apart? Well, she’s 16, and I am…not 16 anymore. ;) Our families have known each other for some time and she was asking some questions about missions, life overseas, and sharing a little of her heart with me. I read in her message what I heard in my own heart at that same age - a strong desire to make an impact in this world. And not just any impact, a God-sized impact. Here is a young lady who is already using her talents for God’s glory. She likes to take pictures and she writes, and she is using those gifts to bless others. I asked if I could share some of her work here from time to time, and the very first piece she sent was titled “Limitless Chances” - a sermon that she wrote for a Fine Arts competition, but that is already making an impact in the world.

As you read the piece, please consider how you are using your chances.
I’m pretty sure I’m not always using mine very well.

Rebekah asked if I would pray for her, as she continues to work at making a God-sized impact in her world. I asked her if I could share her prayer request with you, in her own words, because it caught my heart.

“…I ask that as I start this journey you would join me in prayer as I not only pray that the door may be opened for me to be able to minister to people, but that this generation will set the example and break down these walls and break these chains,
that there will be a revival.”

Would you join me in praying for Rebekah as God brings her to mind? Would you pray that, indeed, this generation would rise up to be the hands and feet of Jesus, that we might see a revival across our world?

I’m happy to say that Rebekah’s post marks the first guest post that I’ve shared on this blog. It’s a blessing to find others who share a heart for God, and it’s a tremendous privilege to share her words with you!

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LIMITLESS CHANCES

 

I remember reading an interview about a man who accomplished many things in life. He was famous and had it all going for him. He made some bad decisions and became infamous, as a result. His name was Lance Armstrong. He was the most accomplished cyclist in history before he cheated. This man once said “If you ever get a second chance at something, you’ve got to go all the way.”

How many of you have received a second chance in life? Have those opportunities been wasted or taken for granted? We as human beings are undeserving of them, and wasting them is irresponsible. But we’re blessed that we serve the God of second chances, whose love is never ending. Whose mercies are new every morning. God’s redemptive plan, his forgiveness and mercy, are limitless.

Limitless Chances - A reminder of God's redemption || a guest post at rebekahmhallberg.com

 

I began to think about many of the stories in the bible and how God blessed countless people with second chances. Jonah, disobeyed God. Our Lord redeemed him in an amazing and miraculous way and then used him to save Nineveh. Moses, killed a man but was still used by God to save Israel from the pharaoh. Peter, denied Christ 3 times but was later used to preach to thousands of people who became followers. There is one person however who is mentioned in each of the 4 gospels who received another chance but we don’t know how he used it.

His name is Barabbas.

If you think about it.. Barabbas was the ultimate redemption story. He was a murderer and Jesus, the Son of God, was literally crucified in his place. Picture this: Barabbas is in prison but he can hear the distant crowd shouting at Pilate. First he hears them shouting his name then he hears them shouting, “Crucify him, Crucify him!”. Soon after that, Roman guards are dragging Barabbas out of the prison. He has to be thinking, “This is the end”. But our gracious and limitless God even had a redemptive plan for a murderer like Barabbas. THIS is the concept that defies all understanding. If Jesus wasn’t sacrificed, Barabbas would have been crucified and WE would never get our second chance.

The Bible never completes the story of Barabbas which leaves us with several questions. Did Barabbas take this opportunity for granted? Did he continue to murder other people or did he turn his life around? Most importantly, why was the story of Barabbas even in the Bible? It’s just a fragment: A story with no beginning and no end. Regardless of how Barabbas lived from that moment on, Jesus still chose to die in his place. Christ gave his life that day even though Barabbas’ future actions are unknown or unrecorded. God so loved Barabbas that He gave His only begotten Son. How grateful we should all be that we, much like Barabbas, have been given the ultimate second chance. The difference is we still have time and our future actions can be known and recorded IF we choose to live our lives for God.

There is yet another person in the Bible who is different than Barabbas. His life is recorded in great detail. He, too, was given another chance. The Apostle Paul was persecuting the very people of God when he had a direct encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. Paul used this opportunity to preach everywhere about how Jesus was the Son of God. His life was transformed. It wasn’t easy at times and he was even thrown in prison and eventually martyred. Paul’s response to God’s calling was almost limitless. He was not confined to human constraints. What he accomplished in his life is super human. No it was supernatural. We could say he went all the way. Or as many athletes say, he left it all on the field.

Barabbas is an unbelievable example of God’s radical love for us. Christ literally took the place of a common criminal. He is also a warning that we can slip into obscurity and completely waste our lives in spite of God’s calling. Lamentations 3:22 says, “The Faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease.” If his mercy never ceases then our response to His love can never cease. The only thing we deserve is death. But Christ died on that cross because he loves us so much! He died on that cross so we didn’t have to. Romans 5:8 says, “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: while WE were still sinners, Christ died for us.”

Yes, we are sinners. But we’re blessed with the gift of salvation. Let’s respond to God’s call and leave it all on the field. Let’s go all the way. We all have the potential to respond to God like Paul but the enemy wants us to be a Barabbas. Which one will you be? I challenge you to go all the way and bring honor and glory to his kingdom.

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Rebekah2 Many thanks to Rebekah, age 16, for this post! I’m looking forward to sharing more of her work in the weeks and months to come. Would you pray with me that the desire of her heart would continue to be a love for God and that, indeed, she would make a lasting impact in our world!

 

 

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The Loft - Fighter Verses

This week at The Loft, we’re talking about spiritual warfare and sharing some of our favorite fighter verses for those times when we are in battle against the enemy.
No doubt, the enemy will not be happy that we are encouraging one another in this way.

Please know that I am praying for all who read these posts and for all who link up,
that God would provide a hedge of protection
AND that you will come away encouraged to continue fighting the good fight!

The Loft is open, come on up!

 

The Loft: A weekly Hangout and Link Up for Christian bloggers
Graphic by Kerry Messer

Some of my favorite verses are the “fighter verses” - those that challenge us to get back up, to keep on going. The passage in Ephesians 6:10-20 about the putting on our spiritual armor for battle is one that has resonated with me. There is a particular piece to cover every part of us as we go into battle - a reminder that standing up to the enemy IS war.

I find, though, that when I am doing battle I often forget to rest.

Therefore, some of my favorite fighter verses aren’t about standing up, again and again, but about resting in God’s protection.

Psalm 23 - The LORD is my shepherd…and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever. From beginning to end (of the passage and of our lives), He is caring for us.

Psalm 91 - He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High (vs 1)…
A thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand,
but it will not come near you (vs 7)…

For he will command his angels concerning you (vs 11)…
You will tread upon the lion and the cobra (vs 13)…
With long life I will satisfy him and show him my salvation (vs 16).

Psalm 16:8 - I have set the LORD always before me; because He is at my right hand I shall not be moved.

And finally, the one that has spoken to me the most lately -

Psalm 4:8 - In peace I will both lie down and sleep; for you alone, O LORD, make me dwell in safety.

Spiritual warfare is so difficult, it takes its toll on us in every way imaginable. In my life it’s been very much like carrying the weight of my world on my shoulders. I am blessed to have family and friends who will check in on me, who will come around with chocolate or coffee (yes, really!), who will say the fighter verses that I need to hear, and who will gently and quietly remind me that God has already known what is just new to me today (on any given day). The calming, quieting words, the verses that remind me to rest - they are all refreshment to my soul in battle.

I recently watched “Facing the Giants” again, and I’d forgotten just how much this clip challenges me
every.
single.
time.

I sometimes feel like this is how God can be in my life. He allows the challenge in my life and puts me in a position where I need to be warrior-strong. He meets me in the challenge and He pours out His strength and encouragement, and while I must fight the fight, He does not leave me. And when I open my eyes at the end of the challenge, I see that He was always there and the victory was secure because He would not let go. (make sure your sound is turned up…)

This is how I deal with spiritual warfare in my own life. Now it’s time for your thoughts. And if you don’t have a blog, but you want to add your thoughts, please feel free to comment at the bottom of the page and share your thoughts and fighter verses with us!

#TheLoft

The Loft is the place for conversation, community, networking, and Christian growth.

Each week we provide a topic to start the conversation.

PLEASE NOTE: We want to foster community and transparent conversation with one another, just like we’d do if we were meeting in real life. So we ask that your link stick to the weekly topic and that you mention The Loft in your post. Thank you so much!


Monday night, at 9pm Eastern, the linky goes live and all week you can link up your post on that week’s topic.

We’ll have fun topics, serious topics, practical, soul-ful, holiday, and so, so much more…we can’t wait to get started! This is not only a great way to connect with others, it’s also a fun and easy way to establish a writing habit. If you aren’t a blogger, you are welcome to join in by leaving your comments in the comment section.

So grab your coffee mug and come on up! Hang out for a bit. We betcha you’ll be glad you did.

To Participate:

1. Be creative. Feel free to use words, photos, video, audio, your family pet, whatever, to communicate on the weekly topic. But please stick to the weekly topic :)

2. Listen twice as much as you talk. If you leave one link, visit two. Trust us on this one~wink.

3. Be a community. Include #TheLoft graphic and/or link back in your post so we can find each other. Also, share the great stuff you find when you visit around…we’ll be doing the same.

 

The Loft Link Up

 

When you link up at The Loft, your link will appear on 5 blogs! We’d love for you to visit The Loft co-hosts and know who we are:

Leah
Kathy
Arabah
Jen
Rebekah

Now it’s time to link up!

This Week’s Topic: “Fighter Verses(What are some of your favorite, well worn scriptures? Which ones do you find yourself going back to again and again? Tell us what spiritual warfare looks like for you and how you use God’s Word to be victorious. We look forward to learning from each other!)

Next Week’s Topic: “Potluck” (Periodically, we’ll have a “potluck.” This is a blogging version of bring-your-own-dish. So pick a post and link up any post you want to share with our community!)

 

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My Greatest Insecurity

Last week at The Loft, we found out that this week’s topic would be to share our greatest insecurity, and the knot in my stomach formed. I squirmed in my seat. I couldn’t believe what I was reading. After all, our link-up here is only 3 weeks old.

Lean in close…I’ll be honest: I wanted to jump ship.

I considered emailing the co-hosts and telling them that I needed a break for some made-up reason, just to get out of this week. But God wouldn’t let me go. Even as last week’s post went live, I knew what I had to write about, and I continued to see it all week long.
All.
Week.
Long.

I even commented to the other hosts that this week’s topic terrified me. Why? Because my greatest insecurity is not being able to get it right, not being perfect, not being enough.

Just having typed it out there is rather terrifying for a “recovering perfectionist”, and also slightly terrifying…still.

My Greatest Insecurity - sharing vulnerably about my imperfection || rebekahmhallberg.com

Someone asks me to do something; they are depending on me. I take that incredibly seriously and don’t want to let them down. I hold myself to such a high standard.

…Such a high standard, that I add stress to my life.
…Such a high standard, that I cause stress for my family.
…Such a high standard, that I don’t always sleep or eat well, putting the activity above my own well-being.

Yes, I know. I really do.

That’s not healthy.

Not only is it not healthy, in fact, it’s very unhealthy - physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. I’m putting something else - an activity - in the place of top priority in my life. And that’s not right.

And all of that is only when I’m asked to do.

What about when it comes to who I am?

Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
Matthew 5:48

That verse fed my perfectionist tendencies for so many years. No doubt, I was taking it out of context, not understanding the original language and background of the passage.

But that was my motto for my life, my mantra when I needed to keep things going perfectly well.

After all, I am a wife, a mom, a daughter, sister, friend - these people are all counting on me to fill a special space in their life. Therefore, I need to be perfect. I need to be enough.

Talk about stress. Every time I felt imperfect in life, especially in my role as wife or mother, I would overcompensate by trying to perfect something else.

My calendar became my best friend. I would schedule everything.
EVERYthing.
Because it would make my life look perfect, when I couldn’t make life be perfect.

I succeeded at all of that for a really long time.
I succeeded at all of that for too long.
Come close…hear me as I whisper: Actually, I didn’t really succeed at all.

I didn’t really succeed at all.

Last fall, life unraveled. Things I thought were solid, areas where I was confident that I was being and doing all I could do - they all fell apart.

That was a severe blow to my perfectionist self.

I was pretty sure that my very soul was going to shatter.

Any thoughts, hopes, dreams, even plans of being perfect were gone.

I could hardly even be.
I certainly couldn’t do.

How could I be perfect as my heavenly Father is perfect, if I couldn’t even be?

I couldn’t.

I can’t.

So then what? What does a recovering perfectionist do when being perfect is no longer a possibility?

For me, I went back to the basics.

…’Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’; and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’
Luke 10:27

The basics - love God, with all of me. And love my neighbor (those around me).

The great thing about when we love God?
He loves us back.

He loves us back.

God took all my desires for perfection, graciously and tenderly walked with me through some of the hardest times I’ve experienced, and taught me that it wasn’t who I am or what I do that gives me worth or value - or security.

It’s Who I love.

It’s that simple.

Where does my security come from, even in the face of my greatest insecurity?

It comes from Who I love.
And from Who loves me back.

But even more than that: it’s not really that God loves me back because I love Him.
It’s that God already loved me.
In reality, I’m loving Him back.

With all my heart.
With all my soul.
With all my strength.
With all my mind.

When I can live in God’s love for me, there’s no need for perfection.
He makes me perfect.

When I can live in God’s love for me, there’s no need for all of the stress.
He makes my way straight.

When I can live in God’s love for me, there’s no need to hide behind my insecurity.
He is my security.

This has been such a hard lesson for me; I’m still a work in progress. There are many days when I feel I don’t measure up - I’m not enough for family, friends, myself. I want to be the best and do the best.

And what does God ask of me?

To love Him.

To completely take my focus off of all I’m trying to be, of all I’m trying to do, and to focus on Him, to love Him.

Because He is the one who can take my greatest insecurity, fill my heart with His love, and strengthen my security in Him.

When I try to be, or do, first, then I really don’t succeed.

When I focus on love first, then God enables me to be and do all that I should.

 

Please join us at The Loft where more writers are boldly sharing their greatest insecurities.

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The Loft - Greatest Insecurity

The Loft is open, come on up!

 

The Loft: A weekly Hangout and Link Up for Christian bloggers
Graphic by Kerry Messer

This Week’s Topic: “Greatest Insecurity” (We are going vulnerable here, asking you to share your greatest insecurity. How do you recognize it when it creeps up? What does insecurity sound like to you? What do you do to silence it? Any scriptures that help you fight it?)

 

#TheLoft

 

The Loft is the place for conversation, community, networking, and Christian growth. Each week we provide a topic to start the conversation.

Then, Monday night, at 9pm Eastern, the link goes live and all week you can link up your post on that week’s topic.

We’ll have fun topics, serious topics, practical, soul-ful, holiday, and so, so much more…we can’t wait to get started! This is not only a great way to connect with others, it’s also a fun and easy way to establish a writing habit. If you aren’t a blogger, you are welcome to join in by leaving your comments in the comment section.

Listening is a lost art. Especially in the blogosphere where everyone wants to be heard. At The Loft, we know that listening is rewarding and rich… surprisingly so. So we want to provide an opportunity for Christian bloggers to speak and listen, grow and be encouraged. We invite you up to the Loft, an out of the way upper room where we’ll talk, laugh, learn, and leave a little bit changed.

So grab your coffee mug and come on up! Hang out for a bit. We betcha you’ll be glad you did.

 

To Participate:

1. Be creative. Feel free to use words, photos, video, audio, your family pet, whatever, to communicate on the weekly topic.

2. Listen twice as much as you talk. If you leave one link, visit two. Trust us on this one~wink.

3. Be a community. Include #TheLoft graphic and hashtag in your post and social media so we can find each other. Also, share the great stuff you find when you visit around…we’ll be doing the same.

 

The Loft Link Up

 

When you link up at The Loft, your link will appear on 5 blogs! We’d love for you to visit The Loft co-hosts and know who we are:

Leah
Kathy
Arabah
Jen
Rebekah

 

Now it’s time to link up!

 

This Week’s Topic: “Greatest Insecurity” (We are going vulnerable here, asking you to share your greatest insecurity. How do you recognize it when it creeps up? What does insecurity sound like to you? What do you do to silence it? Any scriptures that help you fight it?)


Next Week’s Topic: “Something Funny” (Laughter is good medicine and after this week’s topic, we all need a belly laugh. Or as one co-host put it, we need to spit in our coffee. Tell us a funny story, share a funny quote, post a funny picture or video, crack a funny joke. Just be careful with that coffee because this is going to be good :) )

 

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The Loft - Blogs That Inspire

The Loft is open, come on up!

The Loft: A weekly Hangout and Link Up for Christian bloggers
Graphic by Kerry Messer

#TheLoft

The Loft is the place for conversation, community, networking, and Christian growth. Each week we provide a topic to start the conversation.

Then, Monday night, at 9pm Eastern, the link goes live and all week you can link up your post on that week’s topic.

We’ll have fun topics, serious topics, practical, soul-ful, holiday, and so, so much more…we can’t wait to get started! This is not only a great way to connect with others, it’s also a fun and easy way to establish a writing habit. If you aren’t a blogger, you are welcome to join in by leaving your comments in the comment section.

Listening is a lost art. Especially in the blogosphere where everyone wants to be heard. At The Loft, we know that listening is rewarding and rich… surprisingly so. So we want to provide an opportunity for Christian bloggers to speak and listen, grow and be encouraged. We invite you up to the Loft, an out of the way upper room where we’ll talk, laugh, learn, and leave a little bit changed.

So grab your coffee mug and come on up! Hang out for a bit. We betcha you’ll be glad you did.

To Participate:

1. Be creative. Feel free to use words, photos, video, audio, your family pet, whatever, to communicate on the weekly topic.

2. Listen twice as much as you talk. If you leave one link, visit two. Trust us on this one~wink.

3. Be a community. Include #TheLoft graphic and hashtag in your post and social media so we can find each other. Also, share the great stuff you find when you visit around…we’ll be doing the same. The Loft Link Up

When you link up at The Loft, your link will appear on 6 blogs! We’d love for you to visit The Loft co-hosts and know who we are:
Leah
Kathy
Arabah
Jen
Rebekah

Now it’s time to link up! This Week’s Topic: “Blogs that Inspire” (Since we all love blogs and bloggers, tell us what blogs or websites you go to for inspiration. Why do you love the blogs you love? Are there certain writing styles you are drawn to? Topics? Personalities? Spill the beans and then check out what other’s are saying too.)

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Let me share a few of my favorite blogs - but before that, let me share what I really connect to when reading a blog.

I value reading writers who are real, who are vulnerable and don’t try to hide behind the mask of perfection. If a writer shares a post telling me of a real struggle by a person who is needing a lot of Jesus’ grace, I’m immediately drawn in as this is a fellow traveler on the same grace-needing journey that I am on. If I’m reading a personal story - whether it’s a story of joy, sadness, struggle, victory, or the seemingly mundane moments of everyday life,

I value writers who share what they are learning about Jesus. When a writer shares why something applies in their life - a verse, a prayer, a devotional - I can often glean something for my personal growth.

I long for real, for authentic, for that deep-down, life-is-gritty-sometimes-but-oh-God-gives-beauty-and-grace.

So without further ado, let me share a few of my current favorites blogs and bloggers who provide inspiration and nourishment for my soul.

Tresta at Sharp Paynes
Her tag line “A little wit, a little struggle, a lot of Jesus” entices me to stop, coffee in hand, and soak up some of the goodness she’s sharing. Her blog design is very appealing, her writing is from the heart, and her pictures…if you visit just for her pictures, you will find beauty. You’ll find such pearls of truth here from a woman intent on following Jesus!

Anita at Grace For Parents
Her tag line “Extending grace and encouragement to parents, especially parents of special needs children” reminds me of what I so often need - and need to give - as a parent of a child with special needs. Anita’s posts are easy to read, full of encouragement, and to the point with nuggets of wisdom from a lady who has lived what she shares!

Alisha at Flourish
Alisha’s tag line, “Living an abundant & satisfying life: spirit, soul & body” offers me something for every aspect of who God has created me to be. Alisha is, among other things, an artist and her posts are full of vibrant colors and beautiful works she has created, all the while pointing back to the Giver of the gift!

Milly at Destination Italy
I was so drawn in by her post, “I Am…” where we really got to know her.
I was drawn in by the beauty of someone who came to God later in life, and I marveled at all God has done in her life - as only God can! Her writing style is beautiful and I’ve spent a good bit of time reading through various other posts.

Managing Your Blessings
I have the distinct privilege of being a contributor at MYB, but even before I was contributing, I was reading posts there, almost daily. And now, even as a contributor, I’m still reading posts there. These women have such a heart for God, led by the someone who is wholly committed to following Jesus’ leading.

A few others, in no particular order (most of which you may already be familiar with):

The Better Mom
Such wisdom from these other moms - I always find hope here.

(In)Courage
I always come away feeling encouraged and boosted in courage.

A Holy Experience (Ann Voskamp)
Oh, am I at a place in life where I need to find the joy.
Ann’s posts dig deep.
She knows the reality of in-the-trench living and wrestles for the joy.
If, somehow, you haven’t visited her yet, please do?

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Next Week’s Topic:“Greatest Insecurity” (We are going vulnerable here, asking you to share your greatest insecurity. How do you recognize it when it creeps up? What does insecurity sound like to you: What do you do to silence it? Any scriptures that help you fight it?)

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The Loft Is Open

The Loft is open, come on up!

 

The Loft: A weekly Hangout and Link Up for Christian bloggers
Graphic by Kerry Messer

 

#TheLoft

 

The Loft is the place for conversation, community, networking, and Christian growth. Each week we provide a topic to start the conversation.

Then, Monday night, at 9pm Eastern, the link goes live and all week you can link up your post on that week’s topic.

We’ll have fun topics, serious topics, practical, soul-ful, holiday, and so, so much more…we can’t wait to get started! This is not only a great way to connect with others, it’s also a fun and easy way to establish a writing habit. If you aren’t a blogger, you are welcome to join in by leaving your comments in the comment section.

Listening is a lost art. Especially in the blogosphere where everyone wants to be heard. At The Loft, we know that listening is rewarding and rich… surprisingly so. So grab your coffee mug and come on up. Hang out for a bit. We betcha you’ll be glad you did.

 

To Participate:

 

1. Be creative. Feel free to use words, photos, video, audio, your family pet, whatever, to communicate on the weekly topic.

2. Listen twice as much. If you leave one link, visit two. Trust us on this one~wink.

3. Be a community. Include #TheLoft graphic and hashtag in your post and social media so we can find each other. Also, share the great stuff you find when you visit around…we’ll be doing the same.

 

The Loft Link Up

 

When you link up at The Loft, your link will appear on 6 blogs! We’d love for you to visit The Loft co-hosts and know who we are:

Leah
Kathy
Arabah
Jen
Rebekah
Kimberly

 

Now it’s time to link up! Today is our FIRST EVER link-up! We want to get to know each other and begin making relationships, thus this week’s topic:

 

This Week’s Topic: “I am…” (finish the sentence, introduce yourself, share your passions, experiences, maybe tell us a few odd facts, or just link to your “About” page. We’re all ears!)


Next Week’s Topic:“Blogs that Inspire” (tell us what blogs or websites you go to for inspiration and what makes them attractive. Hey, wouldn’t it be cool if someone mentions yours after finding you today?)

 

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The Loft: A weekly Hangout and Link Up for Christian bloggers
Graphic by Kerry Messer

 

#TheLoft

 

The Loft is the place for conversation, community, networking, and Christian growth. Each week we provide a topic to start the conversation.

Then, Monday night, at 9pm Eastern, the link goes live and all week you can link up your post on that week’s topic.

We’ll have fun topics, serious topics, practical, soul-ful, holiday, and so, so much more…we can’t wait to get started! This is not only a great way to connect with others, it’s also a fun and easy way to establish a writing habit. If you aren’t a blogger, you are welcome to join in by leaving your comments in the comment section.

 

Listening is a lost art. Especially in the blogosphere where everyone wants to be heard. At The Loft, we know that listening is rewarding and rich… surprisingly so. So grab your coffee mug and come on up. Hang out for a bit. We betcha you’ll be glad you did.

 

To Participate:

 

1. Be creative. Feel free to use words, photos, video, audio, your family pet, whatever, to communicate on the weekly topic.

2. Listen twice as much. If you leave one link, visit two. Trust us on this one~wink.

3. Be a community. Include #TheLoft graphic and hashtag in your post and social media so we can find each other. Also, share the great stuff you find when you visit around…we’ll be doing the same.

 

The Loft Link Up

 

When you link up at The Loft, your link will appear on 6 blogs! We’d love for you to visit The Loft co-hosts and know who we are:

Leah
Kathy
Arabah
Jen
Rebekah
Kimberly

This Week’s Topic: “I am…” (finish the sentence, introduce yourself, share your passions, experiences, maybe tell us a few odd facts, or just link to your “About” page. We’re all ears!)


Next Week’s Topic: “Blogs that Inspire” (tell us what blogs or websites you go to for inspiration and what makes them attractive. Hey, wouldn’t it be cool if someone mentions yours after finding you today?)

Bring your favorite drink and come share a few quiet moments with us in #TheLoft.

The first link up goes live on August 24th at 9pm.

 

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A New “First”

We have a lot of “firsts” in life, don’t we? First breath, first steps, first school, first job, first home of our own, first child, first blog post…the list is different for each of us. Last night I had a new “first” - first time on the radio. My dear friend, Vonetta Carter, had the opportunity to fill in for a host on a one-hour segment last night. Vonetta asked me to join her so that she could interview me, to which I’m pretty sure I laughed out loud and texted back a reply something like, “What?!?!” Vonetta was so passionate about her request, so I summoned up all my courage and said okay. We headed out, together, on our journey to share the hope of Jesus.

Why did she choose to interview me? She said God put it on her heart. Over the few years I’ve known Vonetta, God has been moving us closer together in terms of the type of ministry He’s giving us. Vonetta has a YouTube channel (click here) where she shares video messages of what God shares on her heart, and I sit and share God’s words here, in written form.

What I’m about to share with you is all for God’s honor and glory - it’s ALL His!

Something powerful happened here on this blog last month, though. I know some of you are aware, but others may not be. This space has always been about my personal journey outside my “neat and tidy box” of how I think life should run. When I started here about 15 months ago, I told God that I’d take this journey with him, and would gladly share what He gives, but I didn’t want to write about marriage or missions - both were topics that were already being covered so well by others, that I didn’t need to lend my voice. (Go ahead and laugh - even I know how ridiculous it is to tell God what you won’t do…yet, that’s what I told Him!)

In June, I wrote a post about marriage - just one - because it all came together so nicely in my mind, and apparently it came out pretty well “on paper”. Within two weeks, that post received more views than any other post I’d ever written - TEN TIMES more views than any other post. Please know - that’s not to brag, at all, but to show the power of saying “yes” to what God gives us to do.

Writing about marriage - I had said no to God about that, and look what He did.

What about missions? Well, God hasn’t specifically said, “Time to pack up your family and move around the world to go share the good news with others.” Instead, as I’ve started to write, He’s taken me on my own little journey, and I didn’t even realize it at first. It took the whole first year before I even really looked at the stats in great detail.

See, my purpose here isn’t writing for you, or even to you. My purpose here is to share the words God gives me - always for my own journey with Him. The fact that He brings people to read, as He will, is amazing to me.

And that’s just what He’s done - He’s brought people to this page from 107 countries of the world. In some of those countries, people aren’t allowed religious freedoms and they certainly are not to be Christians.

Have you heard of the 10/40 window? According to the Joshua Project website, the 10/40 window is defined in this manner:

The 10/40 Window is the rectangular area of North Africa, the Middle East and Asia approximately between 10 degrees north and 40 degrees north latitude. The 10/40 Window is often called “The Resistant Belt” and includes the majority of the world’s Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists. The original 10/40 Window included only countries with at least 50% of their land mass within 10 and 40 degrees north latitude. The revised 10/40 Window includes several additional countries, such as Indonesia, that are close to 10 or 40 degrees north latitude and have high concentrations of unreached peoples. See the original and revised country lists on this page.”

Of the 68 countries listed on the Joshua Project website, this site has been read in 33 of those countries. How? I have no idea - I don’t know people in most of those countries.

Last night at the radio station, Vonetta was sharing that God gives us dreams - desires of our hearts - for a reason. He can take what we do with those dreams and use it for His glory. If God gives us a dream, He isn’t bound by our understanding of circumstances to accomplish His will. For example, it would take me a long, long time to physically travel to the 107 countries where the blog has already been, to share any of the posts here. However, in just over a year, God has already moved these words - His words - across borders, to reach someone who needs to hear of Him.

That compels me to make sure I’m sharing with you what He has, not ever what I think you should hear. Please know that anything you read here will always come through prayer and a deep desire to convey God’s words, never my own.

As Vonetta asked the listeners last night, what dream has God given you that maybe you aren’t sure how to pursue? Or maybe you’re hesitant to pursue the dream as you can’t possibly imagine how God might work it out. The first step is simply to acknowledge the dream that God has put in your heart, and to say yes to God. You don’t have to understand His plans, you can simply pray for guidance along the way, that God would open and close doors appropriate to His will.

Vonetta and I are proof that God will open doors that no man can close, in His perfect timing and in accordance to His will. Her story is an amazing story that I can hopefully share here with you someday.

One of Vonetta’s final questions to me last night was something along the lines of, “What’s the most important piece of advice that you could give to our listeners, or to your readers?”

Can I just say, there’s a lot of great advice out there - a LOT. And I was nervous and hoping for some good words and clarity of thought as I attempted to answer that particular question well. I was so amazed to see that my heart went right back to the basics - to what I’ve known all along, and to what I hold as the foundation for my own life. My answer to her question about the most important advice I could give to someone was this: Make sure your own relationship with God is right. Pursue Him more than a spouse, more than a career, more than life. All other relationships, decisions, concerns will fall into place when your relationship with God is right.

I would love to ask - are you trying to pursue a dream God has given you? Are you ready to try that new “first” in your life? How can Vonetta and I come alongside and pray with you?

And humbly, would you pray with us? There is a hurting world out there, right outside our door, across the ocean, around the world - a world who desperately needs the good news that Jesus loves them, that Jesus loves us! Would you pray with me as God continues to use this space for His glory? If you have a friend who you feel might benefit from reading something here, would you share this site with them? (If you’re looking for a particular post, let me know and I can send you the link).

After seeing all that God has done here, and all He’s doing through Vonetta’s ministry, I am more determined than ever to keep this space active and full of God stories, of good news, of encouragement for each of us on this journey.

Remember to check out Vonetta’s video ministry - powerful!

May God bless you, may God bless us, as we follow His will and His leading. Vonetta, thank you for a new first in my life last night - praying for you as you continue in your ministry, and I’m so grateful we can be taking some of this journey together!

A final reminder, one of my favorite verses:

You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. -Jeremiah 29:13

 

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Sunday’s Coming

Most Thursday nights, I gather around the table with our small group.
These small groups have become vital in our church as we experience significant growth.
Because many people are very new, they don’t know a lot of the background of the church.
This is the story I would tell them about why their seat at the table is so important.
We aren’t here by accident, at this table – none of us are.
And I hope this helps us all understand that going to church cannot be just another thing we do each week.
It is a sacred privilege that we almost missed out on.

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Sunday’s Coming!

Somewhere, a lone organ plays just the melody of “Amazing Grace”.

I am alone with my memories.

I walk the grounds, wondering, “How could this possibly be?”

It’s an old-time church – the oldest of the pictures, ingrained in my mind, plays on the movie reel that you can see.

Two ladies, a vision for the children, and their Jesus.

Amazing grace, how sweet the sound,
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost but now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.

 

Towns build up, children find Jesus.

Children bring their families, and over time, the children become parents who bring their own children.

A time of growth, the old pictures passing through my mind and replaying on the reel of film, as the organ plays on.

Salvations, baptisms, a real time of growth.

T’was Grace that taught my heart to fear.
And Grace, my fears relieved.
How precious did that Grace appear
The hour I first believed.

 

And then, thunder. Storm clouds roll in and rain floods the ground.

The organ is faint, you can barely hear it over the thunder.

The clouds of darkness cover the corner.

The sky rumbles, the ground trembles – the pictures scrolling through the background show the cracks that have formed in hearts.

The message of Jesus is threatened.

What once was full and vibrant, booming with love and laughter, is now just an empty shell.

Empty. For the whole week.

It's Friday, but Sunday's coming || rebekahmhallberg.com

Friday.

Friday comes, and with it, the wondering, the questioning:

Will you be there?
Will I? Will anyone?
Should I be there?

It’s Friday.

Saturday.

Saturday dawns, full of hope. And fear. And still, questions.

Sunday’s coming.

Sunday.

The movie reel shows a warm, summer Sunday.

It’s church time. A lone bell tolls, announcing church.

The sky is blue, the parking lot sits empty. And still, the organ plays on.

The hand of the Lord was upon me, and he brought me out in the Spirit of the Lord and set me down in the middle of the valley; it was full of bones. And he led me around among them, and behold, there were very many on the surface of the valley, and behold, they were very dry. And he said to me, “Son of man, can these bones live?” And I answered, “O Lord God, you know.” –Ezekiel 37:1-3

The doors open, feet step in.

A peek inside shows four rows occupied. Just four rows. Four rows out of the entire sanctuary.

The church, once full, sits almost empty.

While it is Sunday, those of us on the inside are waiting for our spiritual Sunday – when we can be refreshed, when wounds are not so raw, when the hurt has started to heal.

Through many dangers, toils and snares
I have already come;
‘Tis Grace that brought me safe thus far
and Grace will lead me home.

 

Weeks come and go, the movie reel shows scene after scene of rebuilding, fortifying, entering into the unknown with courage.

The organ plays a little more boldly – less tentatively. We feel less tentative, we have more faith.

Then he said to me, “Prophesy over these bones, and say to them, O dry bones, hear the word of the Lord. Thus says the Lord God to these bones: Behold, I will cause breath to enter you, and you shall live. And I will lay sinews upon you, and will cause flesh to come upon you, and cover you with skin, and put breath in you, and you shall live, and you shall know that I am the Lord.”

So I prophesied as I was commanded. And as I prophesied, there was a sound, and behold, a rattling, and the bones came together, bone to its bone. And I looked, and behold, there were sinews on them, and flesh had come upon them, and skin had covered them. But there was no breath in them. –Ezekiel 37:4-8

Healing, health, wholeness.

Refreshing, rebirth, a fresh wind.

Then he said to me, “Prophesy to the breath; prophesy, son of man, and say to the breath, Thus says the Lord God: Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe on these slain, that they may live.” So I prophesied as he commanded me, and the breath came into them, and they lived and stood on their feet, an exceedingly great army. –Ezekiel 37:9-10

Life into dry bones.

Salvation, baptism, holiness, change.

New hearts, new lives, REBIRTH.

Saturday – our spiritual Saturday. Eagerness, excitement, anticipation!

The organ plays, more fully now. Can you hear it?

The Lord has promised good to me.
His word my hope secures.
He will my shield and portion be,
As long as life endures.

 

Sunday – it’s coming. A new day. The storm clouds have cleared, the sky is bright, but the Earth is not dry.

The ground is wet. The flowers bloom after the springtime rain.

The movie reel flickers to an end and here we are today.

The parking lot is full, the sound of love and laughter fill the grounds once more.

What was once an almost-empty, lonely room with just 4 rows filled, is now standing room only.

I walk around, wondering, “How could this possibly be?”

They are coming off the street, they can hear the music, they know who is here. And once inside, they learn Who is here.

You see, we endured our Friday.

We had our Friday. We had our dry spell. We were dry bones, with barely a breath of life left inside us.

On Friday.

And we mourned on Saturday.

And now?

Now it’s Sunday.

It’s our Sunday.

It’s God’s Sunday – hallelujah!

 

Now it's Sunday - We had our Friday, but it's Sunday and God is at work || rebekahmhallberg.com


Can you feel the swell in the music? Can you hear the singing?

It’s Easter! New life, resurrection!

The seats are full, the worship extends into the parking lot, out to the corner, and into the neighborhoods.

Today may be just any Sunday, but every Sunday can be our Easter Sunday.

Sunday!

 

He rose!
He brought us back to life!
He breathed new life into the dry bones!

He brought us from our Friday where we were scared and alone.

He took us through the mourning of our Saturday.

And He brought us to Sunday.

Sunday – HALLELUJAH!

 

Sing along, because I know you hear the music -

When we’ve been there ten thousand years
Bright shining as the sun.
We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise
Than when we’ve first begun.

 

“Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I will open your graves and raise you from your graves, O my people. And I will bring you into the land of Israel. And you shall know that I am the Lord, when I open your graves, and raise you from your graves, O my people. And I will put my Spirit within you, and you shall live, and I will place you in your own land. Then you shall know that I am the Lord; I have spoken, and I will do it, declares the Lord.” –Ezekiel 37:12-14

 

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The Second Year

This Thursday, March 20th, marks my official one-year anniversary here at this blog. The blog was purchased and created a little before March 20th, but that’s the date that marks my first post at this site. I’d like to take just a few minutes and reflect on what a wonderful first year this has been, and I’d like to look ahead to where I feel God is leading me for the second year.

A year ago, I started on this writing venture for the sole purpose of being obedient to God. I felt a strong call to write about more than just my kids, my life, and special needs. I didn’t know exactly what shape the writing may take, but I went into it fully committed to write what I felt God wanted me to say.

Looking back, I can definitely see God’s hand at work. He has opened doors to write at several other sites, and He has challenged me in my own writing - both the grammatical side of it and the content of it. I have found several wonderful groups of writers with whom to associate - those who can build me up spiritually and those who can encourage the actual craft of my writing.

What a blessing this year has been!

As I was looking ahead to year two, I asked God for something clear. My one word for this calendar year is Hope. But I was asking God for even more clarity for year two of writing. I wanted to be challenged, I wanted to be obedient and I wanted to be genuine.

A few weeks ago, someone mentioned a song that I hadn’t heard yet - Hillsong United’s “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)”.

Oh, how that song has resonated with me.

This has been a year of learning (or maybe re-learning) trust. Life sometimes takes turns we never expected, and we’re left clinging to Jesus. My prayer is that God continues to lead my heart to full trust in Him.

The opportunity to share my faith in Jesus has come up many times this year in my conversations with people. This has been unexpected as I have a small life. I’m mostly home with our kids, or driving one to a therapy appointment, or taking each of them to various activities. My life is quite full of people who already know Jesus - and that is truly a blessing! This year, though, God has put people inside our church who need salvation, and I have had the privilege of speaking with a few of them about their need for salvation and then praying with them to receive the Lord. This has renewed my heart for the lost.

As I mentioned in another post, this blog has taken a trip to almost half the countries in the world. This has served as a reminder that writing provides any of us an opportunity to get God’s message out to the world. His message can truly reach the world in a method that is without borders. I don’t know how these pages ended up in some of the countries they have been to, but the internet truly makes this a world without borders.

So as I head into the second year of writing, my prayer is in the words of “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)”:

“You call me out upon the waters
The great unknown where feet may fail
And there I find You in the mystery
In oceans deep
My faith will stand….

Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger
In the presence of my Savior”
-Hillsong United

The Second Year - My purpose in this year || rebekahmhallberg.com

I will continue to share my life, and I will endeavor to be even more bold in following God’s leading for what He places on my heart to share with you. The reality is that we only walk through life one time, and we aren’t any second chances if we miss out on an opportunity to boldly share our love for Jesus.

Without borders - unlike even a generation ago, you and I have the opportunity to reach around the world. We can encourage others who walk with Jesus, and we can reach out in His name to those who maybe have never heard of His love. We may not know who we minister to, but God does, and all He asks is that we are faithful.

“Spirit, lead me…
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger
In the presence of my Savior.”
-Hillsong United

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