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Jul282010

Eventually, the Light WILL Break Through...


Breakthrough Sunshine  

Greetings, Dear Friends!

Susie Larson here...

And to those visiting, I say welcome! I post every Wednesday and my sole purpose is to nourish your soul along the way. Each month I give away a $10.00 Starbucks gift card to someone who posts on my blog. So leave a comment, share a story or insight, and just maybe you'll win a jolt of java for you and a friend! 

It's time to announce the Starbucks gift card winner for July. Drum roll please...

Christy Mitchell, congratulations! You are the winner of a Starbucks $10.00 gift card! Just email me at info@susielarson.com with your address (before I announce next month's winner) and I'll get your card in the mail. Thanks everyone for your posts!

As most of you know, I have a new radio show, Live the Promise with Susie Larson. The program airs every Saturday morning from noon to 1:00 CST. And guess what? We may be going live-daily in the fall! I'll keep you posted. 

Last week my guest was Pam Pierce and we had a great conversation about her new book, "The Rewards of Simplicity." She says that living a simplified life has everything to do with our faith in God. I agree. Check out the podcast from that show. This Saturday, my guest is Christin Ditchfield and we'll talk about the power of our words and about her new book, "A Way With Words: What Women Should Know About the Power They Possess." Listen in on KTIS AM 900, or listen online at: www.faith900.com 

Now on to my topic...

I've observed something in the past year that has really captured my attention. I've noticed two distinct 'camps' among Christians (although, there are many more sub-groups among Christians than these). One on side you see unapologetic, sold-out, passionate followers of Christ who are sincerely concerned about the times, and, serious about their role in the Kingdom story. On the other hand, you also see a large contingency of Christians, totally consumed with their everyday life, totally oblivious to the urgency of the times and ignorant of their role in the events that are unfolding before our eyes.

These two distinctions are especially apparent among the young people in our day, but they exist in older more 'seasoned' Christians as well. 

Another thing I've noticed is how many of the sincere-sold-out Christians are in the fire right now; going through the battle of their lives; fighting for their homes, their marriages, and their sense of security. Godly people are learning to suffer well, and yet are desperate for their breakthroughs.

Though I'm not presently in the fire like some of my friends are, I've got a number of heavy burdens that I'm carrying close to my heart; things in which I've waited and longed for a breakthrough. And yet, I have seen little to no evidence that my prayers are working.

However, every time I'm tempted to view my prayers as inconsequential, or to pull back from my stubborn stance of faith, I remind myself of this truth (and I say it out loud so that my own ears can hear it):

The earnest prayer of a righteous man or woman accomplishes great and powerful things! (See James 5:16). 

The other day while biking the trails and praying about those things that weigh heavily upon me, God brought a wonderful revelation to my heart. I saw a picture in my mind of a brick wall. I was on one side (with all of the forces of heaven standing with me, agreeing with me; and with the Light of God's truth shining on me, and showing me how to pray). On the other side of the wall were those walking in darkness. They are blind to the ways the enemy has dulled their senses. 

Though they were on one side of what seemed like an impenetrable wall, and I on the other, all at once I began to see the impact of my prayers. Every prayer I prayed was like a wrecking ball to that thick brick wall, chipping away at the enemy's shrewdly constructed fortress. Eventually, the bricks crumbled and broke and the light broke through. 

The Bible says that when you pray God's will, you can KNOW that you have what you've asked for. Pray His Word, pray His will, and you will see the Kingdom of God advance through your prayers.

He desires that we walk in fullness and freedom with Him. He desires that we know and love Him for who He is (not for who the world has made Him out to be). He desires that those who walk in darkness would come into the light. He desires to comfort the suffering, refresh the weary, restore the broken, and provide for those in need. He is a good God; a powerful God; and He is on a rescue mission. He has determined to work through our prayers! 

Pray earnestly, with GREAT faith, my friend! Every prayer is like a wrecking ball to the enemy's plans. You may not see it, but God is at work in your midst. He moves on the prayers of His people. Most of our prayers - at first - initiate invisible changes. But suddenly - oh how I love that word! - yes, suddenly, the light will break through and things will start to change.

Do not look down. Do not give up. Look up. Stand strong. Know the power of His Word!

Blessings to you this week~

Susie 

Reader Comments (14)

amen and AMEN! the Lord keeps reminding me that it is not my job to figure out the ending, I just need to stay close to Him, remain in His love and take the next step. where HE leads. I don't need to understand, I just need to look at Him! Life is exciting, peaceful, restful, and abundant when I live that way! I am so thankful for Him!! I'm thankful for you too Susie!!
Wow! You have know idea how wonderfully God confirmed what he's been teaching me through the words you wrote and the Spirit resonated with my heart. I am so there at that wall praying in faith with all my might. Believing that the prayers I pray, aligned with God's word and will, have already been answered yes, even if I can't yet see it. Thank you!
July 28, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBeck Gambill
I am in the middle of reading your book "The Uncommon Woman" and it is AWESOME! I love how real you are. I am growing in my faith BIG time and I am so thankful that God in putting "real" women in my path. Many blessings to you and your family Susie!
July 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAmanda Mendoza
Susie, thank you. I know so many of us needed to hear this and it is definitely a word in due season for me.

Bless you!
July 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterStephanie J.
Dear Stephanie,

May the Lord give you a fresh purpose in your prayers and a fresh fire in your faith. Your breakthrough is on the horizon.

Love you, cutie pie...
August 2, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Amanda,

I'm so glad and grateful to know that you're enjoying the 'Uncommon' book. May God continue to speak mightily to you! Want to do me a favor? Can you write a review on Amazon? That would be great. Have a blessed day!

Blessings to you~
August 2, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Tears came to my eyes reading this post.....It is very much where my husband and I are right now..contending for things and people, and just WAITING for breakthrough! Thanks for the encouragement! :)
August 3, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMartha
I'm rereading this a week later and last night I prayed scripture over my baby...for the first time. Why did I not do that sooner??!! I've heard you many times talk about praying scripture over your sons. And I first heard of praying scripture from Beth Moore 5 years ago. I have been given so many scriptures from the Holy Spirit these past months and I really want to memorize them, but that is just not happening. So I took them all out, I've got them all on index cards I take with me, and I prayed them specifically over her out loud. I didn't feel anything different, but more like I was putting this more in God's hands. I was reminded that this battle belongs to Him. I still do not know what His will is for her, but He is our Creator God, He is life and hope, yet death and mourning are a part of this world. I have been feeling lead each day a little more by the Holy Spirit a peace about a miracle. Not that I believe God will reveal His plans to me before her birth. The scriptures that have really been playing in my head are Acts 4:30 and Psalm 90:16
August 4, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterkimberlee
"These two distinctions are especially apparent among the young people in our day, but they exist in older more 'seasoned' Christians as well." I can totally relate to that from personal experience.
August 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCammie Novara
Hi Jami,

Isn't that the constant temptation, to try and figure things out before God reveals them to us? The Lord has made it very clear that I'm on a 'need-to-know' basis; when I need to know, He'll let me know. :)

May we find true contentment and joy in the journey. His highest desire is for us. Isn't that just an amazing thought? He is worth trusting. I know you know that. :)

Bless you, my friend,

Susie
August 9, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Beck,

Loved what you wrote here! May you rise up and walk in boldness! You have every reason for faith and joy! Your Word-Aligned-Faith-Filled-Prayers ignite activity in the spiritual realm - more than you or I can imagine. As the Scriptures say, "He has given us these VERY great and precious promises SO THAT WE can participate in the divine nature." Isn't that amazing?

Bless you, my sister!
August 9, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Martha,

Keep standing, keep believing, keep praying! Help is on the way!

Any day now, that light will break through!

Keep looking up.

Blessings to you~
August 9, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Kimberlee,

You are so very precious to God, and the way you've hung on to Him in faith during such a trying time is truly an inspiration to so many. When you have a moment, give me an update on the pregnancy, your due date, and what the doctors are saying. Okay?

Blessings to you!Susie
August 9, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Cammie,

Thanks for your post.

May God awaken His people and fill us with active faith!

God bless you, my sister!Susie
August 9, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson

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