Thursday, January 24, 2019

Cowboy Up


Take Heart ~ Hillsong

Therefore strengthen your tired hands and weakened knees, ~ Hebrews 12:12 HCSB

Before it ran out of seasons, we watched Heartland, which is about a family who owns and runs a horse ranch in Canada. Often, when someone wasn’t giving it “their all,” the ranchers would say, “Cowboy up,” which calls for an attitude shift from “can’t” to “can do.” Sometimes I have to say that to myself, especially when my physical therapist wants me to give more than I think I’ve got.

Like with push-ups; after a few weeks, I was doing 20 in a row. But my physical therapist soon realized why I could do so many: I was doing the modified-modified version. My arms were too far out from my body, and I wasn’t bringing my body low enough to the ground, so I wasn’t giving my arms the same weight-resistance, as when they are done properly. Part of the reason I’m at physical therapy is to strengthen my neck and upper body, so that I don’t get migraines and vertigo as often, as easily, or at all. But real push-ups are hard! I got through two and flopped on the ground. My physical therapist is a very nice man. He gave me a moment, then said, “go, again.”

There have been many moments in my life where I didn’t want to “go, again” or “Cowboy up.” The times that I did, even if I couldn’t make it as far or as good as I thought I should, were MUCH better than the times that I didn’t even try. Albert Einstein said, “You never fail until you stop trying.” That’s true in everything: communication, relationships, exercise, work, and life goals, everything.

Today’s verse says to strengthen our weakened hands and knees. Weak hands were a sign of someone who’d lost courage, who didn’t have faith enough to try. Whatever you’re facing today, don’t lose heart. Instead, be like Nehemiah, who—though others said his hands would weaken and he wouldn’t complete the work—prayed, Now therefore, O God, strengthen my hands, (Nehemiah 6:9 NKJV).

That’s my prayer. And though I may never get to 20 push-ups in a row, I bet next time, I’ll get more than two. What will you ask God to strengthen, so that you’ll have the courage to do?
©Heather Potts 2019

Friday, January 18, 2019

White Release


It is Well ~ Kristene DiMarco

Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows … ~ Isaiah 53: 4 NKJV

Coming back to my hometown, Brad was especially concerned that dark shadows may be lurking around some corners. Fortunately, that hasn’t been the case. But a few days ago, something unexpected happened that dredged up muck from the pit and past. I didn’t realize it was upsetting me till today. I pulled into our parking lot, left a message asking a friend for prayer, and got out of my car.  As I walked toward our apartment in the falling snow, I felt the soft, white release. I felt God’s gentle reminder that He’s already healed me, taking away all the fear and shame.

Walking in the snow, I felt as free as a child, God’s child.

Are there burdens or unexpected old muck weighing on you? You don’t have to let fear, shame, or pain drag you into the pit. You can be free, feeling as light-weight as gently falling snow.

Father, thank you for the reminder that You’ve already paid for and taken it all for me. I pray that anyone who desires the freedom and peace You offer would give You everything, so You can wash them as white as snow. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

… And by His stripes we are healed. ~ Isaiah 53:5 NKJV

Jesus Paid It All ~ Kristian Stanfill
©Heather Potts 2019

Monday, January 14, 2019

A Ready Heart


Behold ~ Hillsong

And Peter answered Him and said, “Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water.” ~ Matthew 14:28 NKJV

We all love inspiring stories. They move us. The Bible is full stories like Ester and David and Goliath. At the base of these stories is a call from God and a ready heart.

Many of my friends are in a time of prayer and fasting. One thing a fast does is make your heart ready. It prepares you to not just hear from God, but to respond. Each fast is for a season and each season prepares you for the calling in the next.

I’ve been thinking a lot about Peter and his eagerness to jump out of the boat and go toward Jesus. Yes, we know when Peter turned his gaze from Jesus, he began to sink. But the initial eagerness came from a prepared heart—one that had been in the presence of his Lord and drank deeply of His teaching.

You’ll never be able to dream up all the possible requests God will make of you. But it’s less about His requests and more about the readiness of your heart. Matthew 12 says, “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks,” (v34 NKJV). A ready heart says, “Yes, Lord.”

One day, likely when you least expect it, the Lord will call. Will your heart be ready? How will you respond?

Father, I pray that we would all make being in Your presence our priority. Prepare us. Help us to be made ready to respond when You call. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

So He said, “Come.” And when Peter had come down out of the boat, he walked on the water to go to Jesus. ~ Matthew 14:29 NKJV
©Heather Potts 2019

Saturday, January 12, 2019

Yes and Amen


My Defender ~ Jeremy Camp

I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in his word I hope; ~ Psalms 130:5 ESV

Scholars say there are over 6,000 promises in the Bible. That means, regardless of the circumstance, there's more than one promise in there for you! 

What do you need today, this week, month, and year? Ask Holy Spirit for a Promise on which to stand. Ask for a Word from God, so when the devil says, "No way. Na-ah. Never gonna happen for you," you can declare with assurance and authority, "All of God's promises are Yes and Amen!" 

Father, be with my friends today. Pour out Your Spirit upon them. Send them Your promises, upon which they can stand, and declare in Your authority as Yes and Amen! In Jesus Name I pray Amen.  
©Heather Potts 2019

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

New Year Blessings


When You Believe ~ Whitney Houston ft. Mariah Carey

The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps. ~ Proverbs 16:9 ESV

I took some time, yesterday, to review 2018 and realized that as hard as the year was, God's blessings were as numerous, and His promises stronger. I won't take you through our whole year, but I hope this one story touches you.

Sunday, December 30th started out as any other. After the church service, we ran into Elizabeth’s 4K teacher and asked her to keep an eye on Elizabeth. We’ve been concerned that our “new schedule” will take a toll on the girls. Brad’s new job begins at 5am. With having only one car, the girls and I have been getting up at 4:40am to drive him there. For the first few days, the girls went back to sleep for 60-90 minutes before having to get up for school. But the last day, no one went back to sleep. Elizabeth’s teacher promised to let us know.

After getting the girls, we went to get our coats, but Brad stopped to chat with someone. I got the coats and waited as he finished. After a few minutes, Brad and the other man made their way to where I was waiting. Brad looked at the other man and said, “Tell my wife what you just told me.” The man said, “I have a truck and I’ve been praying for God to show me who to give it to. I heard you had a need and wanted to give you my truck.”

Who says that! How did he know?

Brad and I both cried in the church foyer! The man said he and his family are leaving to be missionaries and we could pay him—if we wanted and could afford it—or not. As it turns out, I received a year-end bonus and had been praying about how God wanted us to use it. It certainly wasn’t enough for a new car. But with God, nothing is impossible!

Of all the promises God gave me in 2018, this one stands out: This is God’s year to act! (Luke 4:19 MSG). I pray that your 2019 is filled with blessings more numerous and promises stronger than any challenge you may face.
©Heather Potts 2019