Friday, December 1, 2017

December’s Don’t-Do List

December’s Don’t-Do List


As we move into the holiday season AND transition into 2018, here are some things that you MUST NOT DO!!! Please govern yourselves accordingly... 

1)  Don’t compare your life to others...  This is the wonderful time of year where we find friends are getting booed up, engaged, making pregnancy announcements, going on exciting adventures, and buying or getting fancy gifts for the Holidays. Meanwhile, we’re still trying to figure out what’s the next step, who is the boo, whether or not this is the one, or why there is none… THAT’S FINE!  Don’t compare your life to others’ this holiday season.  What God has for you is yours so celebrate them while it’s their turn… because your time is coming in due season!  And comparison breeds contempt.  

2)  Don’t be discouraged about what didn’t happen in 2017…  It is okay to be disappointed. We make plans and set goals for the purpose of reaching them.  But, for whatever reason that doesn’t always happen.  And it is easy for that disappointment from a situation to turn into discouragement about where you are in life. But be encouraged, all things work together for the good of them that love Him and are the called according to His purpose.  It will all work out... even if it didn't work out how you planned.

3)  Don’t be angry about what did happen in 2017… We’ve all been there. And a lot of us are STILL there. While there are some things that we wanted to happen that didn’t, there are also things that did happen that we didn’t plan or want to!  But, we’re going to leave that anger, that hurt, that bitterness, that guilt, that frustration... allll that right in 2017 where it belongs.  That break up, that unwise purchase, that opportunity you passed up, that loss, that mistake, that accident, that bad decision.  Yep, we're leaving it.  Do not allow anger to become weight you care into the new year.

4)  Don’t dig yourself into debt trying to keep up with the Jones’s… Jesus Christ, (the savior of the world), and His birth is the reason for the Christmas season.  While it is nice to spend time with family and loved ones, our society has made it so that much of this season is commercialism. Don’t spend money you don’t have on people who are not even being celebrated on December 25th.  I’m not saying don’t buy any gifts.  I’m not saying you shouldn’t receive gifts. But, don’t put unnecessary pressure on yourself and go into debt trying to impress anybody—family included.


5)  Don’t take unapproved baggage into 2018… if you have ever been on a plane, you know for a fact that while you can take luggage to your destination, there are weight restrictions that apply!  You can usually check one bag in, but it can’t be over a certain weight AND extra check bags will probably cost you. You can usually take one carryon bag and one personal item on the flight and those, too, have size and weight restrictions.  Imagine a flight where passengers were given was no limit to what they could bring… that plane would probably to weighed down and not able to leave the tarmac.  If you remember nothing else, remember this: just because you think you need it, if God has said leave it, LEAVE IT‼!  The restrictions are for your protection.  The more baggage you take into this next season, the more you will be weighed down, slowing down your take off—DELAYING your destiny!  And honey, ain’t nobody got time to be delayed from reaching their purpose‼!  Especially not due to overloaded baggage.

Happy December!

PS: It's been a while since I've posted. Bear with me.  I still love ya!

Friday, May 19, 2017

Why are you praying?


There are situations in our lives that arise and we find ourselves at the end of our rope.

Then we decide to pray.

A little backwards, but a lot of times, that's exactly how it happens.  We don't pray until we get tired.  We don't pray until we feel overwhelmed.  We don't pray until we can't figure it out on our own.

My cat ran away.  I was upset because 5 days went by and I had not heard from her.  An acquaintance of mine found a kitten that looks similar to my cat and bought her for me.  But, my roommate and I had not lost faith that our cat (KiKi) was going to come home.  So, we sat down the night we brought the kitten (BeBe) home and prayed over her.  (Yes, I prayed over my kitten!)  And we also prayed for the Lord to keep KiKi safe until she returned home.

An hour later KiKi is downstairs meow-ing for us to let her back in.  We were so excited.  I was a little surprised.  At the fact that she came home?  At the fact that it happened soon after we prayed? At the fact that once again God answered my prayers?  All of the above.  

Then the Lord asked me these questions, so I feel led to ask each of you:

WHY ARE YOU PRAYING?

ARE YOU PRAYING OUT OF OBLIGATION OR EXPECTATION?

Ouch!  Are you praying because you know that you should probably pray about it? Or are you praying because you know beyond any doubt that God can fix this situation?

Are you praying because you know that's what Christians should do? Or are you praying because your faith is bigger than your fear of the situation?

Are you praying because it's the last option?  Or are you praying because you know for sure that it is the best option?

Why.  Are.  You.  Praying?

James 4:2-3 tells us, "You do not have because you do not ask. You ask and do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives."

So what are your motives?  Are you just checking something off of your list?  Are you praying just to be able to say that you prayed about it?  

Don't come to God praying simply because you feel obligated to.  Yes, commitment is a good thing.  And many times, it is our commitment and obligation to please God that keeps us from giving in to our flesh and our desires... That is discipline.

However, when you kneel down to pray, ask yourself this:  Why am I praying?  Is it because you feel like you have to? Or is it because you trust and believe God is able? Is it because you have faith in Him, even faith the size of a mustard seed?  Are you praying because you trust God to answer your prayers?  Are you praying out of expectation or is it just obligation?


Friday, May 12, 2017

Do you trust me?

"Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." - Hebrews 11:1

What promise has God made you?

Maybe He promised you that He would save your children.

Maybe He promised you that He would send your spouse.

Maybe He promised to provide in the midst of your financial hardships.

When God makes us a promise it seems as if something happens to make it seem impossible.  A financial setback that puts you in an even deeper hole.  A broken relationship with that person you just knew you were going to marry.  A call from the jailhouse saying that your child was just arrested...

Again I ask, "What promise has God made you?"

This week, the Lord promised me that this would be the last week I'd have to worry about my upcoming mission's trip... I believed Him. But, it was a foggy kind of belief.  I was then told my our mission's leader that I needed $600 more than I thought. Within 48 hours, I raised a significant amount of that!!!

It has been an emotional roller coaster.  A faith roller coaster.

It's in these moments that we remember those promises people made and failed to keep.

We remember all the people we thought we needed to make it happen.

We remember the plans that fell through...

And after we stress and worry and fuss and cry... That's usually when we remember God!

God didn't need you to make it happen.  He just wanted to use you to make it happen.  God didn't need you to choose the people that were going to bless you.  He just wanted you to receive His blessings from who ever and whenever He allowed it!!! God didn't need you to make plans.  He just wanted you to follow His plans!!!

Faith is assurance of what you don't see... Don't be discouraged if you don't see it!  Just step back and watch God do what you can't even imagine!!!  He is able.

God bless.

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

I have a thing about colors...

I remember when I was growing up and my clothes were pretty... basic.  I never really had my own style.  Well, my style was whatever mom could afford or fit me from hand-me-downs.  I usually didn't think much of it.  I was just grateful for clothes to wear... I remember having one pair of jeans that I'd wear all week long and pray that none of my classmates noticed.  There were some times that I would need or want to wear a certain thing and wouldn't have it.  For example, my friends would say, "Lets all wear red tomorrow." But, I didn't have a red shirt.  Or, they'd say, "We're all wearing our boots tomorrow."  But, I didn't always have a pair of boots to wear.

I was perfectly content with what I had until I was somehow reminded of what I didn't have.

Today, I took a look at the last few selfies I posted and found myself so overwhelmingly grateful for the ability to actually have my own style.  I have a thing about animal print and colors... I love colors.  I even have my closet color coordinated because I own such a wide variety of colorful clothes.  But, for a season of my life, my closet was filled with clothes that we're fancy or colorful or cute.  Then the Lord sent an angel to me who took me shopping clothes for me all throughout high school... whatever I needed and wanted, she made sure I had.  It was nothing short of a miracle.

Until I became of age and was working enough to be able to start getting things for myself, the Lord really provided!  And would you believe that He is still providing today?  There are still people now who see something, think of me, and buy it...

And I always remember the days that I didn't have nice things...  I am so grateful.

No matter where you find yourself in this, just thank God for where you're headed. Better days are coming.  How you start doesn't have to be how you finish.  The same God that provided for me then will definitely keep providing for me!

Scriptures to meditate on:

"Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin..." -Zechariah 4:10

"Your Father knows what you need before you ask Him..." -Matthew 6:8

"He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus...Philippians 1:6

Prayer:

"Lord, thank you for where I started and the ability to look back and see just far how you have brought me.  Thank you for your faithfulness.  And for loving me enough to provide for me even when I didn't know to ask!  When I look at where I want to be and realize that I'm not there yet, don't allow me to be in despair.  Remind me that you're still faithful and you're not finished with me.  In Jesus name, Amen."



Sunday, April 30, 2017

It Is What It Is!


There are situations that you just have to accept.  People that you just have to accept.  Circumstances that you just have to accept.

Can't change it. Can't fix it.  Can't manipulate it.  Can't erase it.

Sometimes you have to say: IT IS WHAT IT IS!

Paul says it another way... In Philippians 4:11-13, he says, "I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content. I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me."

Contentment isn't necessarily a natural response, especially to uncomfortable situations... Contentment is learned behavior.  Like Paul, we must LEARN how to be content regardless of how high or low things may be.

We should always be content because God will cause all things to work together for our good.

Now, I warn you... There is a difference between CONTENTMENT and SETTLING.  When you are outside of the will of God, don't get comfortable!  You may find yourself settling in less that (God's) favorable situations.  But, when you know that are exactly where God wants you to be, pray for God to give you His peace.  He will do it.  And when troubles come, you can say "IT IS WHAT IT IS!"

Scriptures to meditate on:

"All things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." -Romans 8:28

"For I know the plans that I have for you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end." -Jeremiah 29:11

"And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." -Philippians 4:7

Prayer:

"God, thank you for your peace that surpasses understanding.  Thank you for loving me in spite of me.  Thank you for having plans for me.  Even when there are situations that alarm me, you are very trustworthy.  I know that I can depend on you.  Help me to rest in your arms.  Help me to learn the art of contentment. In Jesus name, Amen."

Monday, April 10, 2017

It's your SPRING!


     In Columbia, South Carolina last week was filled with significant amounts of rain and thunderstorms.  There were two days last week where many public schools canceled all afternoon activities and dismissed school early.  For some, including myself, it seemed to be a bit an overreaction to a stormy forecast.  There were tornado watches and warnings in effect, but that's what tornado drills are for in school, right?  For others, it seemed to be the perfect response to avoid a potentially dangerous situation.

     I had to pick my new cat up from the vet's office after my lunch break and when I was dropping her back off at home, I began to understand why many districts chose to send children home and some jobs sent their employees home...  The wind was terrible.  There was rain and hail falling from the sky in buckets.  I was praying to God that I would make it back to work safely.  But, I saw just how bad the storm was.

     On my way back to the office, my bosses were trying to reach me to tell me to stay at home, but I was closer to work than I was to home.  I made it safely and watched the storm pass from the comfort of my office building...

     Since the beginning of April, it just seems like we've gotten significantly more rain.  Then I remembered that popular phase "April showers bring May flowers! and the Lord laid some things in my spirit that I wanted to share.

1) Seasons change! Rain and storms occur when hot air and cold air come together.  Spring is the season between winter and summer.  Rain is normal in this particular season because of the change that is taking place in the atmosphere.  Maybe you're experiencing some storms in your life. But, it's okay.  It has a purpose.  God is changing things from bad to better.  From alright to awesome.  From so-so to supernatural!!!  The storm in your finances.  The storm in your marriage.  The storm of depression.  The storm of insecurity.  The storm of unsuccessful.  The storm of disappointment.  The storm of bad health.  The storm of confusion.  The storm will so bee over.  The sun is going to come out and things are going to be alright and the storms you're facing are proof that the atmosphere is changing.  Proverbs 30:5 says, "For His anger is but for a moment, His favor is for a lifetime; Weeping may last for the night, But a shout of joy comes in the morning."

2)  Your flowers need watering!  Marvin Sapp has a song called Place of Worship that I absolutely love.  Here are some of the lyrics:  "Go find your place of worship. Look into your pain and find your praise.  Every low place in your life prepared you for your high place and every tear you cried was water for the garden of your victory..."  The storms are coming because the rain that falls are providing nourishment for the flowers of success, flowers of faith, trees of prosperity, and grasslands of peace in your life.  Those tears you've been crying have been to provide water for the garden of your victory.

3)  The sun will shine!  I am so glad that trouble don't last always.  April showers won't last forever.  I'm not saying that there won't be any summer storms.  Because every season of life has it's own set of storms... But I am saying that overall we can expect the severest April showers to bring us beautiful May flowers.  It will be over soon.  It will be alright.  Those stormy days won't last forever.  And you'll look back and say that it was truly worth it!

God bless you!

Monday, March 6, 2017

Natural Hair Products are OVER PRICED & OVERRATED!




Yes, I said it:  "Natural Hair Products are SO OVERRATED!"


The Natural Hair Industry is a multi-million dollar industry that is founded on the basis that products black women have been using on our hair for years and years and years are suddenly bad for us…  My mother wasn’t using Shea Moisture to grow hair down her back, she was using Pantene Pro-V.  IJS.  I’m all for more natural products, but not if it costs me an arm and a leg when it’s really not all that serious!   And if it ain't broke, don't fix it... well, unless you can make it look broken and make million dollars off of it!  

Natural Hair product junkies are often plagued with the constant search for the ‘most natural,’ and ‘most healthy’ products to use on their hair as certain things have been deemed to be bad for your hair.  I’m writing this blog post NOT AS A COSMETOLOGIST--because I am not-- but as a girl who has gone natural for the 3rd time… but, this time, I am not wasting excessive amounts of my hard earned cash on unnecessary hair products because someone thought it was healthier!  According to Mintel, by the year 2020, women will be spending $1.4 billion on hair products, a very large portion of that number being natural hair products targeted at black women. 

Here are a few things that I think every natural sista should keep in mind:

1)  Too much of anything is bad… Moderation is key.  If you apply too much of anything to your hair, the results may not be as they were intended.  Any product.  Any formula. Any excessive use of a thing can bring more harm than good.  For example, if I apply gel to my hair every day for a week, I’ll have a caked up head of gel.  The gel will weigh down my curls and there may be product residue built up. But, it's not the gels fault... it's my fault.   I could have just wet my hair a little bit and reactivated the gel that was already on my hair OR washed my hair to prevent product build up.

2)  Know what mixes well… Like I said, too much of anything is bad.  But so is a bad combination of things.  I know  a lot of people prefer sulfate-free shampoos… but, I don’t have a problem with sulfates.  Sulfates strip your hair... but that's not a problem in moderation.  It gives you a fresh, clean slate for the products that you are going to apply.  I strip my hair clean, so that I can build it back up from the inside out.  If you never ever use a sulfate, then you could risk clogging the follicles of your hair due to product build up and that could stunt your hair’s growth.  A lot of people blame sulfates in shampoos for their lack of moisture when they just failed to moisturized their hair.  Know what mixes well.

Picture source:  Google Images 
3)  Just because a product is pricey, that doesn’t mean it’s the right product for you…  In one of the Natural Hair groups I was in on Facebook, someone posted a picture of her cabinet filled with at least $500 worth of natural hair products (maybe more).  Do you know what I can do with $500? HONEY‼!  Its. Not. Worth. It.  All those products for what?  

4)  What works for you, works for you.  You don’t need a commercial or an article to tell you whether or not something works for your hair.   It’s not about what you use, it’s about how you use it!   Yes, healthy hair is important, but no one has PERFECT hair.

5)  The time you spend reading ingredients on the Natural Hair aisle can be spent elsewhere.

6)  The money you spend on the Natural Hair aisle can also be spent elsewhere.

7)  Again, I’m no professional.  But, these are my thoughts on what works for my naturalness.

Thanks for reading!

Here are a few great articles that explain why sulfates, parabens, and silicones aren’t that bad:
Should You Avoid Parabens? Get the Natural Hair Facts.: http://www.curlynikki.com/2015/03/should-you-avoid-parabens-get-natural.html
Ask The Experts: When is it Okay to Use Sulfates on Your Curls?: http://www.essence.com/2015/12/01/ask-experts-when-it-okay-use-sulfates-your-curls


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Thursday, January 12, 2017

Success in Psalm 1

Have you ever seen a bicyclist pedaling down the interstate?

Have you seen a Lexus trying to drive down the sidewalk? Or use the bike lane?

Have you tried to drive a truck/bus with just a Class D driver's license?

There are all these circles I wanted to so badly to be in... There are some people I so desperately wanted to know. And many rooms I stood outside of dying to be let in. For a long time I was driven by the world's standards of progress and success (get a fine man, get a good job, live in a big house with a white picket fence, etc.).  As I was being driven by these standards of success, I found myself facing moments of depression when I realized I wasn't going to marry that fine man I had, my job wasn't going to complete me, a big house was no where in the budget, and most apartments don't come with white picket fences.

The lens that I had been using to view success had become tinted by the world... 
But this is what the Word says in Psalm 1:

1How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, Nor stand in the path of sinners, Nor sit in the seat of scoffers! 2But his delight is in the law of the Lord and in His law he meditates day and night. 3He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water, Which yields its fruit in its season and its leaf does not wither; And in whatever he does, he prospers.  4The wicked are not so, But they are like chaff which the wind drives away. 5Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment, Nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous. 6For the LORD knows the way of the righteous, But the way of the wicked will perish.


God spoke to my heart and reminded me, "Girl, you have your own circle. Your own lane. Your own room. Your own zone.  I AM GOD.  I DEFINE YOUR SUCCESS."

1)  You are successful when your delight is in the WORD.
Verse 2 tells us that a man is blessed when his delight is in law of the Lord and and when he meditates on it day and night... Is it a struggle to read your Bible?  Do you find it hard to spend time with the Lord?  Or is it a delight to you?  The Lord wants us to to take delight in His word because He has already spoken a word for every situation in your life.  That's why he not only wants us to read it, but meditate on it day and night!

2)  You are successful when GOD plants you.
Other people may have plans for your life.  They may have assignments, visions, dreams for you.  However, verse 3 tells us that when we are consumed by God's word, He plants us.  He doesn't place us like other people have a tendency to.  But, He plants us.  He plants us in places where He knows we can grow and be nourished (beside streams of water).  He plants us in places where we can be fruitful.  If you aren't growing, if you aren't being nourished, if you aren't being fruitful, You should do an evaluation of your location.  Are you where GOD has planted you or where you placed myself?  Are you doing what GOD assigned for you or are you just keeping yourself busy?  Are you not being fruitful because you aren't in the right place or is this just not the right timing?

3)  You are successful when you trust God's SEASONS.
Don't rush the process, trust the process.  A flower doesn't bloom the day after the seed is planted.  A baby isn't born the day after it's conception.  Verse 3 informs us that the Lord not only plants us in places where we can be fruitful, but He times things perfectly.  Though we may be in a hurry, God understands that everything happens in its correct timing.   If you have a hard time understanding the importance of timing, talk to the mother of a pre-mature baby.  A baby born at 6 months runs the risks of having significantly more health challenges than a baby born at 7, 8, or 9 months.  Why is that?  Because timing is so important.  No matter how ready a woman may be in her 2nd trimester or beginning her 3rd, she understands the importance of delivering at full term.  Verse 3 tells us that the tree God plants will bring forth fruit IN ITS SEASON.

I said all that to say that your success isn't about what you want, it's about what God wants for your life.  The truth is God's success will far surpass what you have planned for yourself.  There are some rooms you're too big to fit in and forcing your way in will only minimize who you are.  The people who don't understand you maybe weren't meant for you in the first place or in this season.  Then there are other rooms you don't need to be in because it is not your season and you are not ready.  Everything has it's time and it's season...  a good thing at a bad time has the same toxins as a bad thing.  But when God does it, He does in such a way that everything we do will prosper (verse 3).

When God opens the door, walk in it. But, in the mean time, don't worry yourself about what you're missing.  God's timing is impeccable.  And if the door closes, praise God until the next one opens!  Don't worry yourself about the details. Don't get lost in wondering why it had to be that way or why things didn't turn out the way you expected.

Here are some additional scriptures to encourage you as you pursue God's success for your life:

  • "I can do all this through him who gives me strength." - Phil. 4:13
  • "Delight yourself in the LORD; And He will give you the desires of your heart." - Psalm 37:4

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

God is STILL Good!!!

Happy New Year!  I'm late, but Happy New Year to you!!!

YOU MADE IT!  That's right... Regardless of how challenging 2016 may have been, you have officially made it to 2017.  I don't know about you, but I am excited about that.  2016 was filled with highs and lows for a lot of people, including me, so don't feel like you're alone.  But that year has passed and we've begun anew.

I've always loved New Years!  My church has a Watch Night Service every year that begins at 10pm and is filled with testimonies, songs, praying and preaching.  It's like a grand finale for the passing year and a grand opening for the new year.  As we embrace the transition from one calendar year into another, I feel the excitement to embrace newness.

I just wanted to encourage you not to associate God's character with any circumstance going on in your life.  We are often so quick to say that God is good when things are going well.  And then we question God's goodness when things aren't going so well in our lives.  God is good all the time.

He is good even when your bank account looks empty.

He is good even when your test results don't come back as well as you wanted.

He is good even when you're having car trouble.

He is good even when your children are misbehaving.

He is good even when your friends turn their back on you.

He is good even when you lose your car.

He is good even when you lose your house.

He is good even when you lose your job.

How do I know that?  Well, here are a few things I have found comfort in from God's Word:

1)  God knows what you need.  “And when you are praying, do not use meaningless repetition as the Gentiles do, for they suppose that they will be heard for their many words. "So do not be like them; for your Father knows what you need before you ask Him." - Matthew 6:7-8

Have you ever found yourself in a conversation where someone is going on and on and on about something?  Then before you know you you've missed a very important detail because you zoned out.  I'm not saying God zones out on us... but, I am saying that God knows what we need before we ask.  Our prayer can show our faith, but it doesn't inform God of anything he doesn't already know.

When you pray, pray in faith.  Don't pray in fear that He doesn't hear or doesn't know.

2)  God will provide.  "And my God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus." - Philippians 4:19

We may lose things in life. Friends, money, jobs, homes, etc.  But, at the end of the day, we have to trust that God will supply what we need and it won't be late.  I repeat, it won't be late, because God's timing is always perfect.  Sometimes the Lord allows us to lose the things that we think we need to show us that what we really need is Him.  I remember one week my vehicle was down and I was so frustrated because I didn't have the money I needed to fix my car.  What I thought I needed was my car, but what I really needed was to be humbled so I could embrace the help of others.  I lost a friend and the Lord really wanted to show me that He is my friend.

When you suffer a loss, ask God to open your eyes to what He wants you to gain and/or other ways He has already provided instead.

3)  God will put the pieces of your life together. "And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose."  - Romans 8:28

That's right.  It may seem hard to believe, but even when the pieces of your life are scattered all around you, God will cause all things to work together for your good!  There's nothing that God cannot use in your life.  There's no tragedy or triumph that cannot be used for your good and for God's glory.  When Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers in the book of Genesis, he nor them had any idea that later what they meant for evil God would use for good.  Glory to God!  No matter what is going on, God can and will get the glory out of it.  Don't try to make sense of it.  Let God handle it in His own timing.

When things fall apart, trust that God will put it all together.

"Lord, help us to rest in your goodness.  Help us to be anchored and held together by your goodness alone.  Help us to not associate your goodness with our circumstances, so that our thoughts and convictions about you will never be fickle or childlike.  Help us to be strong in you. In Jesus Name. Amen."

I hope that this encouraged you somehow.  If you have any prayer requests, feel free to send them to rlavletteb93@gmail.com or comment them below.

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Ricki

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Fishbowl Faith


I recently moved into a new apartment.  I'm super excited about it because it's closer to my job, close to my mom's job, close to the law school, I've got it nice and cozy and although everything isn't exactly unpacked, I know that I already love my new home.  As I was in the process of moving, I knew that I wanted to buy a fish.  I have had a few goldfish in my life, but I wanted something a little different.  Something 'easy' but beautiful.  At the pet store my heart was set on this betta fish.  It is burgundy, blue, and black.  It's very responsive and when his tail spreads, it is a beautiful site.

I spent almost an hour looking at about 25 different betta fish, but this one was the one I wanted.  I had already bought the rocks the day before and I wanted to buy him a new bowl to go in at home. I knew where I would put the bowl and how I wanted it to look. So, last night after I got the bowl all set up and put him on my night table, I just watched him embrace his new environment.  And the Lord spoke to me so clearly...

1) I thought about this fish long before I found it, like God thought about us long before we were created.

"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, And before you were born I consecrated you; I have appointed you a prophet to the nations." - Jeremiah 1:5

I know a few people who were born after years and years of their parents trying to conceive.  I also know friends who were a complete surprise to their parents.  I know some people have been referred to as accidents.  But, you were not an accident to God.  He was very intentional when He made you, he knew you before your mother knew your father, he formed you before you mother knew she had conceived.  You were consecrated, separated, set apart, and given an assignment by God.  Time is not a factor to God.  So whether you were early, late, or unexpected to MAN, rest assured that God did everything in His perfect timing.

2) I chose this fish, like God chose us.

"You did not choose Me but I chose you, and appointed you that you would go and bear fruit, and that your fruit would remain, so that whatever you ask of the Father in My name He may give to you." - John 15:16

Jesus tells the disciples then and us now that we didn't choose Him, but He chose us.  That may seem insignificant to you, but I know what it's like to NOT get chosen.  I've been the last one picked for the team.  I've been the rebound.  I've been the last choice.  I've been the one that nobody really wanted.  I know that feeling of rejection and loneliness.  I also know that what people say is not important because our Father in heaven chose me and appointed me for a specific assignment and purpose.

3)  I purchased this fish, like Jesus purchased us.

"And they sang a new song, saying, "Worthy are You to take the book and to break its seals; for You were slain, and purchased for God with Your blood men from every tribe and tongue and people and nation." -Revelation 5:9

My fish was not very costly.  But, I was.  Can you believe that Jesus purchased us for God?  He was perfect.  He knew no sin.  He loved us so much that He laid down his life so that we could live in Him and live for Him.  He was the perfect sacrifice.  Only He was able to bridge the gap made by sin between us and God.  Jesus' blood bought men from every tribe and nation.  We take pride in the things that we work hard to obtain just like Jesus takes pride in having us as His own.

4) I prepared a place for this fish, like Jesus has a place prepared for us.

"If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that where I am, there you may be also." - John 14:3

Jesus came to earth for the sole purpose of dying on the cross for our sins and being raised from the dead so that He could return to Heaven.  He said in His word that He was going to prepare a place for us AND He's coming back to get us one day to take us to that place.  If you feel misplaced, that's why.  If you're constantly searching for home, that's why.  Earth is not your home.  This world and the things of this world will temporarily satisfy an eternal longing for heaven.

5) It is my pleasure to watch this fish thrive, like it is God's pleasure to watch us thrive.

Do you have children?  Have you ever sat and watched your child sleep?  or play?  or laugh?  Doesn't it just do something to you to see them happy and healthy and whole?   When you labor over the preparation of a meal, don't you love it when someone compliments it, enjoys it and appreciates it?  If an earthly parent does, how much more do you think our heavenly parent does?

When we find ourselves in God, get joy from His word, find rest in Him, love on Him and embrace His love, God is pleased.  He takes pleasure when His children are successful and joyful.  No, that doesn't mean life will be easy, but its a reminder that God truly does want what is best for us.

This may sound silly, but it's what I'll forever call FISHBOWL FAITH!!!

God, thank you for using a simple fish to blow my mind.  You love me so much that you planned for me, you chose me, you purchased me, you prepared a place for me and you take pleasure in my wellbeing.  Thank you for loving me.  Help me to always thrive in the spaces you have created for me to be a part of: every job, every school, every church.  Let my life be a pleasure to you.  In Jesus' name, Amen.


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