How to Be Unstoppable
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I don’t remember them being at all the games, but they were at the home games. Me, jumping around in my red and white
cheerleading skirt, or hidden away inside a red Cardinal bird mascot,
cheering on the junior varsity basketball and football teams, and Mom
and Dad in the stands. In small Midwest farming towns, middle school
cheerleaders pulled double duty for both junior varsity boys’ sports.
Lanky
and gangly in girls’ basketball shorts during other parts of the year, I guarded my
side of the court, and tried to have my stubborn defensive skills make
up for my petite frame. My parents joined the town in the stands while
my siblings stood in line at the concession stand or joked with their
friends. Throughout my short-lived 7th and 8th grade basketball career, I
always felt my parents’ love and support. Those memories sprang to mind today.
The call comes and it’s been expected. It’s a higher counter-offer than we’d hoped for from the seller, but oddly, it’s okay. I woke up thinking about it last night, and my husband and I talked more this morning, knowing our range and determined to stick within it.
In my time reading the Bible this morning, I read stories of prison breaks, wild miracles, God at work, and the compelling lines from Acts chapters 4 and 5.
“For we cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard.”
“They did what your power and will had decided beforehand should happen.”
Then an angel ordered the men to “Go, stand in the temple courts and tell the people the full message of this new life.”
What new life was this? A life of boldness, trust, peaceful calm and joy despite occasional circumstances that seemed against them. A life story of rescue, love, and a fullback hero. And the real kicker? They were on the winning team. Their Abba God Dad was the Coach, and he was unstoppable.
Side-liners and spectators weighed in,
“If their purpose or activity is of human origin, it will fail.
BUT if it is from God, you will not be able to stop these men;
you will only find yourselves fighting against God.”
These verses grab me, and I underline the nearby phrases too. “They chose men known to be full of the Spirit and wisdom,” including Stephen, “a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit,” “full of God’s grace and power.” And “no one could stand up against his wisdom or the Spirit by whom he spoke.”
And this is no longer really about houses for me, but about a lifestyle, a life focus of wanting to be used by God in bold ways. May I be so filled with Him that he floods from me.
Want to be unstoppable? Your God already is. Reach out, and let him pull you up into the fray and the adventure.
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Your dreams, passions, and goals? If they are of God, they’ll be unstoppable. He made you and has plans beyond what you can imagine.
Amen, Jennifer. Well said, and we don't hear it enough. When He is for us who can be against us? No one or nothing can thwart the will of our Father. Loved the story too…
Hi Jennifer! Good for you to stick to your budget, and wait for just the right thing. Patience can be a very tough virtue. But I know that God will reward you and your husband in the end.
Blessings!
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Hi, Jennifer! Love this line: "May I be so filled with Him that he floods from me." The absolutely only way to be unstoppable! Hey. Guess what?! You won the free copy of "Made for More"! Please send me your address via email: bethany828(at)comcast(dot)net.
Congratulations! Blessings,
Bethany
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May God bless with His perfect will concerning a house for your family, Jennifer. May He bless and guide you with very clear direction at all times. Can't go wrong with that, right?
Bethany,
Fun, thank you! Wonderful, I'll email you my info.
Jennifer Dougan
jenniferdougan.com
Love this post Jennifer. Just discovered your blog through a mutual blogger. So excited to read more about your posts! Blessings.
Paul,
Nice to meet you. Sorry for my delayed reply. I'm glad you found your way over here.
Jennifer Dougan
jenniferdougan.com