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Speaker AHey, friends.
Speaker AAnd welcome back to Faithfield Woman.
Speaker AThis is your host, Kristen.
Speaker AToday is a mini episode and we're going to talk about how every morning is a new day.
Speaker AEvery morning is an opportunity for us to start new, for us to literally be renewed with God's word, with God's spirit.
Speaker AAnd so this is a quick episode just to encourage you in your daily walk.
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Speaker BHi, I'm your host, Kristen.
Speaker BI'm an encourager, a faith led entrepreneur, a mom and a wife.
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Speaker AAll right, let's dive right into today.
Speaker ASo in scripture we're told several things about today versus carrying things into tomorrow.
Speaker AOne, in Matthew, let's see, Matthew 6:34, it says, Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself.
Speaker ASufficient for the day is its own troubles.
Speaker ASo one, we're told not to be anxious about the next day or not to bring our burdens into tomorrow.
Speaker AAnd basically we're told every day is anew.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AEvery day we'll be renewed by God's word and by his spirit.
Speaker AAnd so the next thing I want to share with you is in Lamentations 3, 22, it says, the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases.
Speaker AHis mercies never come to an end.
Speaker AThey are new every morning.
Speaker AGreat is your faithfulness.
Speaker ASo once again, every day we have an opportunity to experience God's grace, His mercies, his word and his renewing of our minds.
Speaker AAnd what we have to do is just get in His Word.
Speaker AWhat we have to do is remember we don't have to take our must, yesterday's, our past selves or past mistakes into today.
Speaker AIt's like a reset.
Speaker AAnd I love what Bob Goff says in his book.
Speaker AIt's actually a devotional365 devotional called Catching Whimsy.
Speaker ABut this is from February 17th and it says, I love that God's promise to us is this.
Speaker AWe are new creations.
Speaker AWhen Paul was Writing his letters to the Corinthians, he explained to the new church that we aren't stuck with all the previous versions of ourselves.
Speaker AThe scripture that he uses for this day's devotion is 2 Corinthians 5, 17, which says, Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come, the old has gone, and the new is here.
Speaker AWhen he says this, God made us so we could fall asleep, wake up and try again.
Speaker AIn this way, each day is a beautiful reset.
Speaker AHow lovely is that?
Speaker AHe goes on to say, when you start over, don't allow yourself to pitch a tent in the shame or regret or disappointments of the day behind you.
Speaker ASay to yourself, new day, new me.
Speaker AI'm beginning again.
Speaker AAnd I'll just share this last bit that he says.
Speaker APick something big and grand and lasting and give it everything you've got.
Speaker ADon't allow yourself to be distracted with half measures, moving the peas around on the plate, doing something small and safe and temporary.
Speaker AFriends, I love that he says, each day is a beautiful reset.
Speaker AHow lovely is that idea to think about that every morning we wake up, it is a new day.
Speaker AIt is a fresh start.
Speaker AAnd God is giving us that grace.
Speaker AHe's giving us that, that gift.
Speaker AReally.
Speaker AAnd, you know, I love that he had this statement as well.
Speaker ASay to yourself, new day, new me.
Speaker AI'm beginning a teacher again.
Speaker AWhat if we stepped into every day thinking of those two ideas?
Speaker AWhat if every day we woke up and said, thank you, God?
Speaker ANo.
Speaker AToday is an opportunity for me to have another beautiful reset, to try again, to show up and do more good, to show up and be more loving, to show up and point people back to Jesus.
Speaker AWhat if every day we said, God, I get it now.
Speaker ANew day, new me.
Speaker AI'm beginning again because I am welcoming you into my day.
Speaker AI'm welcoming you into my spirit.
Speaker AI'm calling upon the Holy Spirit.
Speaker ACome, Holy Spirit, be with me.
Speaker AI just think this is just amazing.
Speaker AAnd Bob, if you ever hear this episode, just know that this is one of my favorite devotionals you've done so far that I've read.
Speaker AYes, we're only in February, but still, I just love the idea of a beautiful reset.
Speaker AAnd I love the idea that God has already given us this gift he's already given us.
Speaker AThat's the grace of a new day, of renewing of our minds every day.
Speaker ABut I think a lot of us didn't pick up on it because we try to carry just and from the human condition we're carrying our shame, our guilt, our disappointments.
Speaker AOur expectations, our feeling of failure, our feeling of not being enough.
Speaker AWe're carrying those past ideas, identities and days into the next day and then into the next week, in the next month, maybe even the next year.
Speaker ABut I think it's because we are.
Speaker AToo often we are tethering ourselves to the identities that we have found on this earthly, you know, in our earthly life.
Speaker AInstead of tethering ourselves, only rooting ourselves only to, well, God sees us, how Christ has defined us and how he says, given us an example how to live.
Speaker AAnd so I just thought this was so beautiful, and I wanted to share it with you and just remind you, if we even can spend a couple minutes every morning getting in God's word, that can be a devotional, right?
Speaker AThat has scripture, can be just reading a part of the Bible, you know, having a little time to hear from God, to pray, but only.
Speaker AEven if you only have a few minutes a day, it is day changing.
Speaker AIt is life changing.
Speaker ABut if we can start changing our perspective, letting the Bible change us on a daily basis, right?
Speaker AAnd that is what it's supposed to do.
Speaker AThat is what it does when we allow it to do the work.
Speaker ABut we have to make sure that we're seeing this from a biblical perspective, not from our human perspective.
Speaker AIt's so easy to carry every last thing that we think we messed it messed up in our lives.
Speaker AThe things we said wrong yesterday, that we got snippy at our spouse or said something we shouldn't have.
Speaker AWhatever it is, it can be small things, or at least seemingly small things.
Speaker AIt can be big things, can be that we feel like a failure.
Speaker ABut guess what?
Speaker AWe are not ever a failure.
Speaker AAnd every day, we get to choose to do it over.
Speaker AIt's kind of like the greatest Groundhog Day ever.
Speaker ABecause instead of repeating the past, we get to recreate and remake our future.
Speaker AWe don't have to stay in the past.
Speaker AWe get to literally have a new future.
Speaker AAnd so the Groundhog Day is just that.
Speaker AEvery day we get to wake up and make it even better, you know, and so that should really be a challenge to us.
Speaker AHow do we show up and just say, yes, Lord, I am here for it.
Speaker AI am here to have a beautiful reset, to try again to see how much good can I do in the world?
Speaker AHow much love can I share?
Speaker AHow much light can I shine in dark places?
Speaker AHow many people can I touch?
Speaker AThrough affirmations, through prophetic words, through encouragement, and through just pointing people back to Christ?
Speaker AAnd also by just being example of how Christ has changed us.
Speaker AChrist in us changes us.
Speaker AAnd people can tell.
Speaker APeople see how you react to things, people see how you're living life.
Speaker AAnd they will want that.
Speaker AThey will at least want to know what is this if they don't, if they've never experienced it.
Speaker AI was just listening to Kayla when I was running errands yesterday and one of the, one of the people, the radio personalities, I forget who it was, but she said, look, I was with my family on a trip or I think it was a vacation.
Speaker AAnd she said before we ate and they were out of the country before we ate.
Speaker AShe said, we just said a prayer, you know, quietly at our table.
Speaker AShe said, I went to the bathroom a couple minutes later and a woman from another country awkwardly stopped her and said, you know, look, I'm, I'm not really comfortable with this, but I noticed that you were praying at your table.
Speaker AAnd then she basically asked her to pray for her marriage, pray for her relationship with her husband.
Speaker AAnd she didn't want them to pray right then, but she did say, when you think of me, will you pray for us?
Speaker AAnd my point is, is just someone quietly on their own, they weren't saying it loudly, they weren't trying to bring other people into it.
Speaker AIt was just their small family.
Speaker AJust by the act of praying, they.
Speaker AA woman from another country who's never seen this other person before, had a conversation with her about prayer.
Speaker ASo what I'm telling you is our actions, the way we're showing up, when we're willing to be brave, when we're willing to be bold, one getting God's word, but also listen to his promptings, when we're willing to get a little uncomfortable by doing what God is putting on our heart, by doing what God tells us to do.
Speaker AWhen we do these things, our day will change.
Speaker AAnd when we continue to be more faithful, when we continue to be more disciplined in our faith, even bigger things happen in our next day, right?
Speaker AIn the next day.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker ABut I have an episode that's getting ready to come out and it was with one of the co founders of a non profit, a mission focused non profit and called Musana.
Speaker AAnd she's explaining that in the us, in other countries, most of us are too comfortable, right?
Speaker AWe have, we have every amenity.
Speaker AWe don't really have to experience hardship in the way that other places, other people might in other places.
Speaker AWe have kind of everything we want and need to some extent, at least a lot of us.
Speaker AAnd he's explaining that it's very hard to see God do miracles.
Speaker AAnd it's very hard to see God do the impossible when we don't need Him.
Speaker AAnd by need him, I don't mean we don't need him.
Speaker AWhat I mean is we don't have to look to him because we think we're doing it on our own.
Speaker AWe think we have comfort in our lives because.
Speaker AAnd it makes us not have to rely on God as much.
Speaker AIt makes us not notice what God's doing, how he's moving in the world.
Speaker AAnd so that episode will really encourage you.
Speaker AYou know, how do we step out of our comfort zone a little bit more?
Speaker AHow do we do more of what God's calling us to do?
Speaker ABut at the end of the day, even in that episode, it comes down to spend at least a couple minutes at the beginning of your day making time for God in His word, because that will change your life.
Speaker AIt will let you start stepping into having a new day every day and then remembering that every day truly is a gift and it is an opportunity to have a.
Speaker AA beautiful reset as Bob Goff talks about, and that it's a new day, and it means I get to begin anew.
Speaker AI do not have to take my past, you know, and as Bob talked about, we don't have to bring up past versions of ourselves.
Speaker AWe don't have to bring, sorry, where is it, you know, the guilt, shame, the regret, the disappointments, the feeling of failure, the feeling that we're not enough.
Speaker AWe do not have to bring those into the next day or the day after that.
Speaker AWe can let it go.
Speaker AWe can literally put it, you know, ask God to take it away from us.
Speaker AWe can ask God to carry our burdens.
Speaker AWe don't have to bring in the worry or the anxiety to the next day, because we can, and we should be relying on God.
Speaker AAnd I think for a lot of us, if we've been living fairly comfortable lives, and that does not mean nothing's happened to us, nothing hard.
Speaker ABut what that does mean is most of the time, things have been provided in our life, right?
Speaker AWe might have a home, we have food, we have heat, we have electricity, we have water.
Speaker AWe probably have people around us that are there that could help us.
Speaker ASo we literally are so blessed, if you will.
Speaker AWe're so.
Speaker AWe've been provided for in.
Speaker AIn such a great way.
Speaker AAnd I think sometimes we can.
Speaker AWe can take that for granted and, you know, so, yeah, I just wanted to come on and encourage each of us to remember each day is truly a new for us, a New day has dawned and it means we can be a new creation in Christ.
Speaker AAnd so, and before I wrap up, I actually want to add a little bit to this episode and say this.
Speaker ANot only is it getting in God's word every day, not only is it changing our perception and understanding that each day we are a new creation, that we have an opportunity to, to show up differently, right?
Speaker ATo not bring everything from yesterday or yesteryear into today.
Speaker ABut I think we also have to remember that what we fill up on, in other words, what are we consuming?
Speaker AYou know, that's not just physically what are we eating, but what are we consuming that we're putting into our mind, in our heart, in our spirit.
Speaker AAnd what I'm talking about is our words actually do have power.
Speaker AAnd so not only is getting God's word so important, but it also is what are we telling to ourselves, what's our self talk?
Speaker AAnd then what are we filling up on?
Speaker AAre we continuing to be anxious and worried because we are watching the 24 hour news cycle on TV?
Speaker AAre we watching the local news?
Speaker AAnd everything on it is just terrible and talking about death and destruction, you know, I don't know.
Speaker ABut my point is, is we do have to be careful.
Speaker AAnd I've shared a little bit about this before.
Speaker ABut Mark Batterson in his book, Please, sorry, thanks.
Speaker ATalks about, first of all, he says, he shares John 1:1, in the beginning was the word.
Speaker ABut he, he talks about the word abracadabra.
Speaker AAnd he says abracadabra is the most used word that doesn't need to be translated because it's been used, you know, by magicians and such.
Speaker ABut he says the ancient, ancient words abracadabra means as I speak, I shall create.
Speaker AAnd he goes on to say in other words, words create worlds.
Speaker AWords said the Jewish theologian Abraham Peschel, are themselves sacred.
Speaker AGod's tool for creating the universe and our tools for bringing holiness or evil into the world.
Speaker AI think we have to remember that, you know, and obviously there's scripture that talks about the tongue has the power, right of life and death, right of good and evil.
Speaker AAnd so we have to remember that.
Speaker AAnd so I think remembering those words by Abraham Heschel, so important words are themselves sacred.
Speaker AGod's tool for creating universe.
Speaker AIn our tools for bringing holiness or evil into the world, what would we change about what we say today?
Speaker AMaybe in our past we've, we've said words that have cut people down, that have made people think they're less than.
Speaker AMaybe we've used words about ourselves that made us feel less than, that made us feel less than capable, or made us feel shame or guilt, or that we aren't worthy, or that we don't have purpose, that no one sees us.
Speaker ASo whether we spoke those words or those thoughts to ourselves, or whether we've spoken them to someone else when we were frustrated, angry, maxed out, whatever the reason, how can we step in tomorrow knowing that our words are a tool for bringing holiness or evil into the world?
Speaker ABecause I think when we do that, how we show up tomorrow in the next day knowing that we can start over and we can use different words.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AI think how important is that?
Speaker AAnd Mark Patterson goes on to say, if you want to change your life, you have to change your words.
Speaker AOur words don't represent the world objectively.
Speaker ARather, our words create the world subjectively.
Speaker AFor better or for worse.
Speaker AOur words can function as self fulfilling prophecies.
Speaker AThey have the power to bless or to curse, to heal or to hurt, to give life or to cause death.
Speaker AScientific studies have found that negative words spoken to plants cause them to languish, while positive words help them flourish.
Speaker AIt's as true of people as it is of plants.
Speaker AOh, and here's here was the thing the tongue said Solomon.
Speaker AIt's the power of life and death.
Speaker AAnd so I just wanted to add that onto this episode to remind you that our words are lower.
Speaker ASo yes, get in God's word, but we also have to have that guardrail or that filter on the words that we're speaking into people's lives in the words we're speaking into our own lives because they truly have the power to bring holiness and light into the world or to bring darkness, division and evil into the world.
Speaker AI know which one I want to choose.
Speaker AIt doesn't mean it will always be easy or that we'll be ever perfect in doing this, but it does mean it gets easier when every day we get in his word and every day we choose words that are life giving.
Speaker AAh, I love it.
Speaker AI just wanted to share that with you and I hope it encourages you.
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Speaker AGive yourself 15 days to step into more joy.
Speaker ABecause our joy comes from our time with God.
Speaker AOur joy comes from His Word.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AAnd then the other thing is, is I have the Reignite your passion workbook, which is a great place to start if you just want to tap into who God made you to be, what he's calling you into in the next season and what that might look like from a, you know, from how he's designed you, how he created you.
Speaker AAnd so it's bringing together your interests, your talents, your passions with what God's put on your heart and who he made you to be and going after those God sized dreams and vision that you have that he has for your life.
Speaker AAll right.
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