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Aug102010

Recipe for Greatness...


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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! 

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 have a special prayer request for you: Will you stand with me in believing God for a sponsor for the show? I'll keep you posted. Thank you so much!

Last week my guest was Chrissy Toledo (daughter of author and Pastor Jim Cymbala - Brooklyn Tabernacle and Carol Cymbala, director of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir). She shared about her prodigal journey away from God's heart, and how she found her way home again. This was a powerful show! 

Check out the podcast from that show. 

And, I am REALLY excited about this week's show! Listen in as my guest is syndicated radio host and author Jim Burns. We'll discuss his great book, "Closer: Devotions to Draw Couples Together." We had an excellent interview and Jim offered lots of great wisdom for couples. Listen in on KTIS AM 900, or listen online at: www.faith900.com 

Now on to my topic...

Lately I've been reading through the book of 2 Chronicles and am once again both intrigued and grieved by the ripple effect of a King's choice of whether or not to follow and honor God.

When a King humbled himself and trusted the Lord, God gave him victory and granted his efforts success. When a king exalted himself and trusted his own efforts and acted on his own whims, many people paid with their lives. Kingdoms fell, God's people were enslaved, and idolatry flourished.

Just today I read about how King Uzziah started out by seeking after God and God blessed him as a result. But then we read this in chapter 26:16

But when he had become powerful, he also became proud, which led to his downfall.

Why are we so quick to idolize our own efforts?

Though a king's choices have far more reaching effects than our choices, we must embrace the fact that our choices matter, and that people are deeply affected by whether or not we honor God and live a life of greatness. 

Here are a few things I observed about greatness by reading about some of the Kings in the Bible.

Embrace Your Identity - Obey Him Fully: Do you remember the story in 1 Samuel 15 when Saul did not follow through with obeying the Lord? This is what Samuel said to him, "Although you may think little of yourself, are you not leader of the tribes of Israel?" Saul had a job to do but he minimized the importance of his identity and his choices. We do the same thing.

We cower, we run, and we hide from the GREAT things God wants to do in us and through us. We justify our partial obedience and we dance around the things God has asked of us. We put off taking our next step into the unknown zone because the comfort zone feels better to us. And this is what the Lord says: You may have forgotten how important you are to Me, but remember today! You may not understand your important place in history, but embrace it today! Are you not My beloved? Have I not promised to take you to high places? Do you not have access to all of the riches of Heaven? Remember who you are today. Obey me fully. No more hiding.

Humble Yourself - Trust His Timing: Do you remember the story of when David was in the cave with (a raging, jealous) Saul (see 1 Samuel 24)? Clearly the Lord had delivered Saul into his hands, right? David was a God-fearing man and even though deliverance seemed to be at his fingertips, he would not take it until the Lord gave it.

I can think of a number of times when my 'dream' was at my fingertips, there for the taking. But I knew deep inside it wasn't my time yet. I would have had to drop the ball on something else to grab hold of what I believed God had promised me. It was so close, but not close enough to be mine yet. But when my time finally came, it was like plucking a ripe piece of fruit from a tree. 

Are you there? This is what the Lord would say to you: My beloved one, I have you! That dream in your heart? I put it there! Trust me in this, and see if I won't establish you beyond your wildest dreams. I love to work mightily through my people, but first I must do a mighty work in them. Humble yourself before me; refuse jealousy or a competitive spirit; embrace Me, embrace My timing, and I will establish you. I promise.

Tune Out the Enemy - Face Down Your Fears: Remember when a young David faced down Goliath? By all appearances, David had no physical chance of winning a fight against this beast of a man. And Goliath knew it. He spewed all kinds of insults David's way. But David didn't acknowledge Goliath's taunts. He refused to allow himself to be singled out. instead he spewed back, "Who is this Philistine that dares to defy the army of the Living God?" If David would have spoken to Goliath, he would have said something like this: 'When you come against me, you come against the host of heaven, so don't try to bully me with your insults. I am not alone in this battle and you are going down!" (okay, my paraphrase). :)

If the enemy's voice rings loud in your ear, tune him out, and listen to what the Lord has to say to you: My brave and precious one, you are not alone! Not by a long shot! Even if what the enemy says feels true to you, remember that I AM TRUE and I will establish you! This is not about your ability, it is about Mine. You have a choice of whether to be brave or to cower in fear. Be strong and courageous! I am with you! I will not forsake you! And you cannot please me without faith! Put those fears under your feet and follow Me to the high places I have for you! We have a great adventure ahead. Remember, never allow yourself to be singled out. As My child, you are a part of something greater than you can imagine; and far greater are those who are for you than those who stand against you! Listen to My voice alone!"

Dear Friend,

Though it's important to cultivate skills and always be learning, it's even more important to identify yourself as someone God loves and whom God has called. Hone your craft, practice your skills; be a great steward of the gifts God has entrusted to you.

But remember this: To truly walk in places that are far beyond your qualifications, to make an impact that is bigger than you are, you need God. You need to remember that it's in HIS hands to make great. And He really wants to do great things through you.

Embrace Your Identity. Obey Him Fully. Humble Yourself before Him. Trust His Timing. Tune out the enemy. And face down your fears. That's a recipe for greatness.

God can do anything, you know—far more than you could ever imagine or guess or request in your wildest dreams! He does it not by pushing us around but by working within us, his Spirit deeply and gently within us (Ephesians 3:20 MSG). 

Until next week~

Reader Comments (10)

Amen! How I love the word of God and the fellowship of believers. Love His message through you Susie!!! God blesses me through you every time! Halleluiah!
August 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKathy S
God is so faithful! I am learning more about listening to the voice of God, tonight was so neat... I was checking my facebook and saw your name on my news feed and I heard a quite voice say- read Susie's blog. Today I started a new position at my church in woman's ministry while I am continuing to finish my master degree and run my own business. I have found that a vision I thought was once so clear for my life as far as my 'dream' may be taking new turns into things I am not familiar with but I know is being led from the Lord. Thank you for sharing the recipe for greatness, I know that the Lord really needed me to hear that. Over the last year I have had my 'dream' at my finger tips and every time I come so close the Lord continues to ask something else of me... all of these things have blessed my life but I had still been left with the dream out of reach. I am thankful the Lords ways are higher than mine and that He is the potter and I am the clay. Bless you Susie,thank you!
August 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKelly Black
Susie, great words and they tie in wonderfully with some things God already has on my heart. The idea of identity has been on my mind - the question "Who am I?" and last night was thinking about we really can't answer that until we know the I AM. And the more we know Him the more I know about myself. Thank you for the reminder and for once again confirming some things for me. Grateful for the example you set as I seek to become great for HIM!!
August 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJill
Hello, Susie,My grandmother just gave me your book "Growing Grateful Kids". It has been the most personally convicting book I have ever read! I remember reading the chapter on being thankful out loud to my husband. As I neared the end, the tears were rolling down my cheeks and I could barely get the words out. We have a 3 year old son and I am so glad for your insight that we cannot teach what we do not possess ourselves. I know this comment has nothing to do with your recent post, but your books and your blog are brand new to me, so I just had to say thank you. I look forward to reading more of what you have written.
August 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLacey R
"When a king exalted himself and trusted his own efforts and acted on his own whims, many people paid with their lives." I am completely in agreement with that. There's a really fascinating debate that I thought would be of interest on evolution vs. intelligent design going on at http://www.intelligentdesignfacts.com

August 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCammie Novara
Hi Kathy,

I'm with you on that one! I love the Word and the sweetness we Believers share. What a priceless blessing! You are one of those rays of sunshine in my life. :) Blessings to you!
August 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Kelly,

Thanks so much for your post. You know, just this morning I was thinking about how much we miss because we expect so little from God, and we forget how MUCH He loves us and wants to work through us!

Congratulations on your new position at church. May God give you a vision for that ministry that makes your knees weak and your heart race; and may you have the boldness of faith to step out and step up, believing Him every step of the way. We have this one life; may we please Him greatly by our faith.

Blessings to you, my sister!
August 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Jill,

Thanks for your post. Couldn't have said it better myself. We can't know who we are until we know who HE IS!Proverbs 9:10 says, "Knowing the Holy One results in understanding."

May we know Him more and more; may we increase daily in all wisdom knowledge and depth of insight; may we understand the times and know what to do; and may we be filled up to the fullness that comes from God!

Blessings to you~
August 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Lacey,

Welcome to my blog! And don't ever feel that your post has to relate to my post. If God gives you something to share, I'd love to read it!

Thanks so much for your wonderful words regarding the 'Grateful Kids' book. I'm so thankful that God spoke to you through that book.

May He give you divine insight and instinct to raise world-changing children, that they may lead this future generation! Our world needs more humble, honorable, strong and courageous young people.

Blessings to you, my friend!
August 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Cammie,

Thanks for the heads up! I'll check it out!

Blessings to you~
August 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson

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