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New Understandings

September 13, 2010 By Lisa Lewis


I don’t know about you, but for me every once in awhile something that I thought I understood suddenly takes on a whole new meaning. A light bulb moment goes off in my brain.

I had one of those experiences this weekend as we sat outdoors listening to the ancient words of King David in Psalm 63:

“O God, You are my God; I shall seek You earnestly;
My soul thirsts for You, my flesh yearns for You,
in a dry and weary land where there is no water.”

We were sitting in the shade on a well watered lawn, but the surrounding campground area was a dry desert. With that vista it wasn’t hard to imagine the wilderness where David was hiding from his conspiring son Absalom. The entire psalm, or prayer, flows in a progression of praise to God, not because of David’s circumstances but in spite of them.

It was pointed out that David was characterized by seeking God through the whole course of his lifetime, not just when things were tough. We were reminded of what Samuel said of David in 1 Samuel 13:14 ” The Lord has sought out for Himself a man after His own heart,…”

That’s when it occurred to me: David didn’t follow God perfectly to be “a man after God’s own heart” like I had previously thought. David was after God’s heart. David wanted to know God. He wanted to have God’s heart for His people, for his enemies. David was seeking God.

And that’s what God wants! A heart that is sincerely seeking Him! Not a perfectly behaved, Norman Rockwell kind of a woman (or man in David’s case) but a person who really wants to know God and to love Him and glorify His name through their days.

Wholehearted pursuit. Not “well maybe I will try this out and see if this Christianity thing works for me” but really being ALL IN. Following Him is an adventure of epic proportions. And it’s okay to make mistakes along the Way! God expects us to actually. That’s why He sent His Spirit to guide us on the Way.

So really, it’s all about God. He desires a wholehearted relationship with us, He provides the means through His Son and He provides the strength and guidance for us to actually follow! And He gives us a heart of flesh and not of stone that we are able to love Him even a little. What a fabulous God we can serve!

I want to be a woman after God’s heart. How about you?

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Sayings

September 7, 2010 By Lisa Lewis

Do you ever find yourself using a phrase again and again? I’ve been told I have “signature” phrases I use repeatedly:

“There is that” (in agreement with someone in a conversation)

“Be that as it may” (acknowledging a point in discussion that I probably don’t agree with)

“Nevertheless” or “Regardless” (listening to our sons but then laying down the law)

I turned my daily prayer themed calendar today and the saying is pithy (good economic word–look it up)

“Let prayer be the key of the morning and the bolt at night” quoted of Philip Henry (1631-1696; British Nonconformist clergyman and father to Matthew Henry renowned Bible commentator)

His simple words give such a clear picture of the importance of prayer: unlock your day with and to God and close the door to the day locking it into God as well.

Now I would much rather be known for reminders to pray or to look to God in faith through life’s challenges.

How about you?

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Wistful

August 30, 2010 By Lisa Lewis

It’s that time of year… Back to School.

Conflicting emotions abound for mothers. Some are rejoicing that they will have time to themselves without being the Great Entertainer.

Some will be shedding tears as their too soon grown to Kindergarten age child goes off to school for the first time.

Some are panicking over the realization that they have taken on the daunting task of home schooling their child(ren).

And some, like me, are wistful for the little hands that are now able to hold mine rather than the other way around. For the times when walking to the mailbox together was a big adventure. When seeing a butterfly caused a moment of silent wonder that would be followed by a conversation of foundation laying faith.

Now our conversations include doctrine and theology or statistics for Giants baseball. Bigger ideas and passions. Man sized concerns. This is how it should be.

I would not trade who they are now for the little boys they were then. But I do miss them.

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Eat, Drive, Laugh ~ A Real Life Experience part 1

August 27, 2010 By Lisa Lewis

Just returned from a 5 day road trip from Chicago back to the Central Coast of California. My sweet friend had driven her one and only son to Moody Bible Institute to begin his collegiate career and I had the privilege of flying in and joining her on her journey back. Truly my post title says it all!
I arrived at her hotel at 11:45 p.m. after a day of 6:45 a.m. train trip to LA and a short car trip (truck actually!) from the train station to the airport (thanks to my son who is in his senior year at Biola) and a flight to O’Hare. One would think I would opt for sleep but NO! We decided to take a walk on the streets of Chicago at almost midnight! What did we do you might ask? We walked to Portillo’s, a famous Chicago eatery and had a Chocolate Cake shake. Not just the flavor of a chocolate cake mind you; blended slice of chocolate cake! Oh my we were off to a good (or bad) start for our trip home!
When we had planned our road trip we decided to look up some of Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives locations between Chicago and SLO Town. We decided to make three of them destinations for our road trip experience. Portillo’s wasn’t on the list so our shake was just an added extravagance! Our first destination for dining was in Kenosha WI. A historic train car converted to a diner two blocks from the shore of Lake Michigan, Frank’s Diner serves some crazy breakfast and lunch dishes. We shared a signature “Garbage Plate” made that day with chorizo. We only ordered the half size because not wanting to miss out on a gastronomic experience we also ordered “Banana Bread French Toast”. A.Ma.Zing! This is the view back toward Kenosha from the breakwater on Lake Michigan.


Driving across country is a long arduous trip; we have a big, beautiful country to traverse! In order to get home by a certain time we knew we would have to have long days of driving with minimal breaks so we tried to plan our final day’s destination around some type of noteworthy stop. Our first day began with the fun destination however. We ended our day’s travels near the western border of Minnesota! Three states in one day. Almost as much driving as San Diego to Eureka CA.

Some of you might be more adept at the self-portrait shots that my sons’ generation can do so well but here for your enjoyment is one of our attempts at the same: hence the Laugh part of my post title!

What we were really trying to capture was our arrival at this world famous destination!

We had so much fun looking at the state and territory flags, eating (yes again!) and staying for the lighting ceremony which I highly recommend.

It was a surprise when the ranger leading the evening’s events asked all current and former service men and women to come forward to participate in the retiring of the colors. There were over 100 veterans and current military in the audience on a Sunday evening in late August. It was a privilege to clap for all of them as they made their way forward to the stage area. It was a memorable evening recognizing and remembering that the freedoms we have in this country were hard fought and definitely not free.

The next morning the weather had changed; the temperature was much cooler and the cloud cover made a beautiful sunrise:

Doesn’t God do amazing work for us? Have you ever stopped to think about how He creates beauty for us to enjoy on a regular basis? Really awe inspiring vistas, colors, sounds, wildlife… truly amazing!

What recent experience caused you to stop and marvel at the goodness of God?

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reservations

August 19, 2010 By Lisa Lewis

Ever make plans to do something and as the time approaches have “reservations”?

It’s funny that word~reservations. It can mean several different things as a noun but as a plural noun mean only one thing~hesitation.

Imagine yourself at summer camp. Your friends want to spend free time going on the High Adventure course. (Hume Lake anyone?) You may not be a big fan but you want to hang out with your friends so you go along. When you get there and see what it really looks like you have “reservations”.

Or your child is taking swimming lessons and doesn’t want to go off the diving board. They may not really be afraid; it may be a childlike expression of “reservations”.

You may not realize this but having that hesitation is actually a good thing; a gift that God has given us. Solomon expressed it in this way: “The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty.” (Prov. 21:5)

This is not to say that all spontaneity is foolishness. But the real issue is what do we do when we have “reservations” about a decision, a plan, a commitment?

Personally, like most of life, I think there is a process to walk through. At the risk of over simplifying the mystery of a personal walk with the Living God, I think there are some steps laid out for us in God’s Word. Again Solomon: “Without consultation, plans are frustrated, but with many counselors they succeed.” (Prov. 15:22)

Step 1: Pray “If any of you lacks wisdom let him ask God…”(James 1: 5)
Step 2: Ask for the wisdom of others in decision making
Step 3: Pray “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding;in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight.” (Prov 3:5-6)
Step 4: Make your decision based on what you have learned from the first three steps
Step 5: When you have a sense of reservation again, remember: “Do not be afraid of sudden fear nor of the onslaught of the wicked when it comes; for the Lord will be your confidence, and will keep your foot from being caught.” (Prov. 3:25-26)

A sense of restraint is a gift to slow us down, to consider our way, to examine our heart before God through the power and influence of the Holy Spirit, and then step out in faith that our life and times are in God’s very capable hands.

SO after all those steps perhaps you can Do the ropes course!

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I used to do that…

August 9, 2010 By Lisa Lewis

I have been reflecting lately on how often I say, “I used to do that…”

It may be because I am in the second half of life so I have a long list of activities that I have participated in or it may be that I have given up things that really ought to be a part of my life still.

See that beautiful guitar? That is my college graduation present from my parents, “in case teaching doesn’t pan out”. I used to play that daily. Now I dust it weekly.

Some things that I used to do belong in the past as Paul encourages us in 1 Corinthians 13:11 ” when I was a child, I used to speak as a child, think as a child, reason as a child; when I became (an adult) I did away with childish things.”

But playing the guitar doesn’t have to be one of those things. Life gets full: relationships, parenting, career pursuits, etc. Sometimes we set aside an activity that is really a sacrifice to give up at the time. Mine was guitar playing. Lately I have been looking at this with such a melancholy glance that I am considering making time for it again.

What is something you used to do that you want to make time for again?

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Getting Ready

August 2, 2010 By Lisa Lewis

It’s August and for me it’s travel month! I wish I had a cute suitcase like this one in the photo!~

I am not going away for the whole month but I do have the privilege of three road trips, two flights and lots of visiting with significant people in my life!

Before my big trips I get to play taxi for my husband and younger son for their big trip to Kennedy Space Center for Astronaut Training Camp! Doesn’t that sound like fun? After their week in Florida I fly to Utah to catch up with our eldest son who has been interning with a group of Evangelical churches for the summer. I have the distinct privilege of a 13 hour road trip with him! So looking forward to seeing the beauty of that part of God’s creation and of hearing all that God has taught him this summer. Sweet!

Then a week later I fly to Chicago to meet up with a dear friend who will be leaving her precious son at Moody Bible Institute to begin his college education. She and I will then road trip it back to SLO Town, again taking in some of the incredible locations that our great, glorious and creative God has blessed us with for our enjoyment!

So in my getting ready I have pondered again the words of the psalmist: “O Lord how many are Your works! In wisdom You have made them all; the earth is full of your possessions.”
Ps. 104:24

In fact the entirety of Psalm 104 can help all of us “get ready” to go outdoors!

I’m excited! Can you tell? What does August bring to your life?

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Commitments

July 31, 2010 By Lisa Lewis

No news to my followers, but recently I have been responding to the ever so gentle, yet persistent beyond ignoring. poking of the Holy Spirit in the area of self-discipline. At first all I could do was whine (ineffectively I might add) “Do you want a little cheese with that whine my dear?” Then I agreed with Him (always a good plan) that I had let things get out of control and needed some revamping. Finally I simply gave up and said “What do You suggest?” fully expecting a long to do list that would be unbearable.

But No! Instead with mercy and grace that He alone possesses, I have a list of four things. That’s it! Four things! I can count them on one hand and can seriously commit to accomplishing them daily! Only God would be so dear to give me challenge AND encouragement at the same time!

SO here are my commitments to Daily Discipline:

1. Bible Reading (which I referenced in my last post)

2. Do something strenuous

3. Do something creative

4. Write something

Obviously there are other things in my life that need to be done as well, but these four things are my divine to do list that absolutely feels so life giving and freeing to me!

What do you do that is life giving?

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Inspiration for Balance

July 29, 2010 By Lisa Lewis

Isn’t this a great photo?

I enjoy hunting for photos to go along with my topic; it’s even more fun to be the photographer. This one is not mine though.

Anyway…

the other day I asked for your ideas and input regarding time use and staying organized.

Didn’t hear back from any of you 50 plus people who read my post Tuesday but I digress…

I started to think through the issues for me in being consistent in the area of self-discipline. There are quite a few to be honest but one of the biggest issues is me not pushing back against anything that comes along to sway me from what I had started to do. In other words I have a hard time saying No.

No to being lazy and not exercising.
No to eating what I know isn’t the best for me.
No to staying up too late (that keeps me from getting up on time)

So I said Yes to several things that encouraged me:
• A Bible reading plan found here
• An exercise plan (with a trainer in my face 2x a week)
• writing something daily
• doing something creative daily

Most of all I want to share with you the real inspiration for balance in my days: My Relationship with Christ. His grace to me when I don’t follow through with my commitments to myself helps me so much to begin again from whatever point I stumbled.

No shame.

No guilt.

Just a precious undeserved LOVE that allows me to be me and inspires me to move forward.

Enjoy this quote of Dietrich Bonhoeffer: “Temptations which accompany the working day will be conquered on the basis of the morning breakthrough to God. Decisions, demanded by work, become easier and simpler where they are made not in the fear of men but only in the sight of God. He wants to give us today the power which we need for our work.”

I pray that you are inspired to balance in your life today.

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Live What You Believe

July 27, 2010 By Lisa Lewis

So today’s post title is a challenge to each of us. I am being poked by the Holy Spirit in one big area right now: self-discipline. Ouch!

But it’s summer! I whine (ineffectively)

My use of time is the biggest culprit but there are more subtle ones too like my eating and exercise habits, (non existent), taming my tongue (yikes I thought I had that one down…), what my thoughts are of people (sometimes critical and judgmental…sad face)

I have wanted to blog more since I have more time, but I have come to this point of getting poked to realize I need to make some serious course corrections right now. Hence this point of confession.

I would love your help. What are your tried and true techniques for managing life? Exercise? Eating habits?

Suggestions are more than welcome. In fact, greatly desired!

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I am a native California girl married to my best friend, Colin; we currently live and work in the Silicon Valley. I am privileged to be mom to two fantastic grown sons, mom-in-law to a wonderful daughter, and recent Mimi to a grand-daughter! On any given Saturday, you can see my hubster and I out on our tandem bike somewhere, enjoying the beauty of creation! Read More…

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