
{UYM Bible Study} Day 24. Love that Unites.

Encourage. Uplift. Inspire.
Written By: Kerrington Sweeney
Hello Friends! Day 23!! What can we pray for this week?
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Written By: Kerrington Sweeney
Hello Ladies:
Get those Bibles out!! We are excited to have another reading requirement assignment for this week. This weeks assignment:
Ephesians 4
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Welcome back to FUN fact Fridays!! We get to interview lovely Monthly-Writer Angela Ridsdale.
Top Character quality you admire most in people?
Happiest childhood memory?
Grandma’s blueberry pies!
Who has influenced you the most in your life?
People in general have influenced the way I see myself, the way I act and how I continue to narrate my life. It does not matter if I am close to them what has mattered has been the interactions I have had.
Describe your dream Home?
A quiet country home with a lot of blankets and cozy spaces
Favorite sport to play?
Favorite source of social media?
I don’t actually like social media. I use it to kind of see what’s going on and maybe talking to people but, I would have to say I do use Facebook more often.
Favorite meal?
This wonderful meal of pork medallions with gorgonzola cheese sauce…. too bad its all the way in Portugal 😦
Describe yourself in one word?
Calm.
Favorite worship song?
Letting go – Steffany Gretzinger
Favorite hobby?
Making cards and stuff.
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Written By: Crystal Cyr Based on: Ephesians 3
As I was studying this chapter I noticed that the beginning verses through to verse 11 are a bit of a summary of the last chapter and seeing as we focused on that in great depth previously; this blog post will be focused more on verses 12 to the end of the chapter. (Insert plug here to read the last post on Chapter 2 if you haven’t already. hee hee 😉 ) Although Paul does add that basically he is honored that God would choose him to spread this Good News as he is least deserving, (I can totally relate to that feeling!), yet another reminder that God doesn’t choose us based on our qualifications, but rather because He wants to show Himself strong in our weaknesses.
In verse 12 we see that because of Christ we can be bold and confident in God’s presence; this is because as we learned in Chapter 1, we are accepted and loved. Skip down to verse 16 and we are reminded that we have access to unlimited resources in Christ and inner strength because His Spirit lives in us. More amazing news again! 🙂
Verse 17 says, “Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong.” Notice that it says that Christ makes His home in our hearts as we trust Him…that implies that there is room for Him to “settle in” to our hearts. How much Christ makes Himself at home in our heart is up to us; for some He may only be a house guest, for others He might be like a boarder…invited to move in and live there but with conditions and limited access to certain rooms…or, and this is the best…He could be completely at home with no restrictions to any areas of our heart and as much rights and say to matters in the home as the owner. Isn’t that amazing?!
So the second part of that verse says that for us to stay strong, our roots need to grow deep, like a tree, down into the soil of God’s love. We’ll only go as deep in Christ as we allow Him to go deep (or become at home) in us. The next few verses tell us how to grow deep in the love of God; the first way, by understanding His love with our minds, and the second way by us experiencing His love.
Practically speaking, what does it look like for us to understand God’s love with our minds and how do we cultivate that? I believe we can do this in three basic ways; firstly being that we can read about His love in His written word the Bible, secondly, we can hear about His love from other’s…this is why community and authentic relationships are so important in the body of Christ…we are built up from being real with one another about our struggles and victories, and the third way we can understand God’s love is by thinking about those things that we’ve heard and read. The more we think on these things the more we allow room for the Holy Spirit to unpack an understanding in our hearts which leads to a change in our beliefs.
Experiencing God’s love is the other half of how we dig our roots down deep. So how do we experience His love? That can seem like a way out-there concept…easy to say but how do we practically do that? Well, I thought of it in terms of a relationship with a friend or a spouse; that individual could show all the love they want in every single one of the five love languages, but if my heart is closed towards that person than it doesn’t matter what they say or do, I will refuse to receive that love.
So what does it look like to have an open heart, what does that mean? Having an open heart simply means that you are being real with yourself and God about what’s really going on inside of you, and you are willing to let the other individual (in this case God) in to your inner world. So our only responsibility in order to experience God’s love is to keep our hearts open.
If this is true, than I think it’s important to look at what keeps us from opening our hearts. There can be any number of reasons that we can give, but I think what it really boils down to is fear; fear of rejection/punishment/being hurt. Fear will cause us to want to keep our hearts closed in an effort to self-protect.
1 John 4:18 says that perfect love casts out fear. Therefore, the only way to get rid of this fear is by love, and more specifically the love of God, because Christ is perfect love. So the more we open our hearts to Him to let Him love us, the less fear can keep our hearts closed.
So where do we start? That answer seems like a “which came first, the chicken or the egg?” type solution. Well, first of all, this is why we need faith, but secondly, I suggest starting with an area of your heart that is easier to open and allow His love to displace that fear. Practically speaking, that means that every moment you feel fear trying to sneak back in to that area, invite God’s love in to remind you of His truth.
As we begin to yield more areas of our heart to Christ’s love, by simply keeping an open heart (staying real/vulnerable with ourselves and God about what’s going on inside of us), the more we begin to want more of that love to fill our hearts. This is how gradually, day-by-day, we can become stronger, as we open our hearts to receive more of Christ’s love, and displace more of our fear. Then, as the end of verse 19 says, we “will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God.” (NLT) Let’s let verse 20 be our response to all of this; “Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think.” Keep digging into Perfect Love this week!
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Until Next Time,
~Cyrstal
Written By: Kerrington Sweeney
Hello Ladies:
Todays Challenge, Is to be bold and ask for prayer! While I was preparing and researching about prayer for today, this incredible quote came up in my search and I had to share…it says:
“Fight all your battles on your knees and you will win every time.”
When I read that, God really tugged on my heart. Whatever trials or tough situations you are facing today. Give it to God, allow Him to work in your life, like never before. Our Prayer team here at UYM, would absolutely LOVE to pray with you and for you…Comment your Prayer requests below or send us an email. We look forward to having this opportunity as an online community, to pray with you and to support you in your life journey.
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Written By: Kerrington Sweeney
Hello Ladies:
Welcome back to Tell It Tuesdays…This is where we get real. Today’s challenge, is to tell it. What’s one struggle your facing right here, right now. I know at times, we have a fear of being vulnerable and sharing our struggles but, I believe in ‘sharing the burden.’ Today, I am going to share briefly about ‘Seasons of Life.’
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 reads…
“For everything there is a season and a time for every matter under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what has been planted. A time to kill, and a time to heal. A time to break down, and time to build up. A time to weep, and a time to laugh. A time to mourn and a time to dance. A time to cast away stones and a time to gather them; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain. A time to seek, and a time to lose. A time to keep and a time to cast away. A time to tear, and a time to sew. A time to keep silent, and a time to speak. A time to love, and a time to hate. A time for war, and a time for peace.”
There certainly is a time for everything. Everything has a season. Good seasons. Bad seasons. Productive seasons. Growth seasons. And, seasons of decline. Seasons of mourning. Grief. Seasons of laughter. Seasons where there are more obstacles than opportunities. Often followed by seasons where we can’t seem to find time for all the opportunities. There are seasons of stretching, where God seems to shape something new in our hearts. And, we often don’t know what that new is until we enter another season. Seasons of passionate, growing love. And, tough seasons, where love is tested. Seasons you’re more the leader and seasons where you’re more being led. Seasons of blessings. And, seasons of wondering where are all those blessings others seem to be experiencing. There are seasons of discovery and seasons where we get to invest what we have discovered in others…
When we don’t understand this concept of seasons — especially in the bad seasons — we can begin to believe that seasons never change. We may stop trusting. Stop dreaming. Stop taking risks. But, life comes in seasons. Seasons do change. Sometimes quickly. And, sometimes seasons may even overlap each other. When we find ourselves in a good season — especially an extended good season — we can start to take the season for granted. We may even forget that seasons change. Sometimes quickly. And, so we aren’t prepared.
In my life there has been times to cry, don’t get me wrong…I for sure don’t live the “perfect life.” There have been times to dance and sing but, there are still times to mourn. There has certainly been, a Season for everything and for that I am truly grateful. I want to encourage each of you today, that no matter the season of Life you are in, right at this very moment. Jesus Christ is working all things together for your good. He is working to bring greater revelation of Himself in your life.
We can rest easy knowing this…
“…My times are in Your hand.” Proverbs 31:15
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Until Next Time,
~Kerrington
Written By: Kerrington Sweeney
Hello Ladies:
Get those Bibles out!! We are excited to have another reading requirement assignment for this week. This weeks assignment:
Ephesians 3
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Until Next Time,
~Kerrington
Welcome back to FUN fact Fridays!! We get to interview lovely Monthly-Writer Rachel Shaw!
How do you like to relax?
Go out for dinner (Sit and eat food that I didn’t have to cook…perfect!!!)
Who inspires you and why?
My dad. He is the hardest working man with incredible integrity.
How did you meet your best-friend?
My two best friends are my cousins.. I was 3 days old when I met them so I don’t remember it well (lol)
Best vacation you’ve ever taken?
Chicago trip with my husband
Favorite color?
Purple! (Means royalty)
What’s your favorite time of the day and why?
9pm… Sun is down, I’m relaxed and it’s almost bedtime!!
Outdoors or Indoors?
Outdoors (Summer & Fall) Indoors (Winter & Spring)
All time favorite Scripture?
Ecclesiastes 3- A time for everything
Biggest Pet-peeve?
When people ‘gulp’ when ‘chugging’ a drink…
Current Favorite phone app?
Facebook, no doubt!!
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~Kerrington Sweeney