If you’re anything like me, there are things you give up on all the time. So many resolutions are made around New Year’s Day, and so many are discarded within a month of making them. Sometimes I give up on them because I realize there is a better way of doing things, or other times I realize the plans I had were just unrealistic altogether. I am enough of a visionary that I can plan for all sorts of wonderful changes, but the details of actually doing them can make me realize they aren’t happening.
Hope and the Expectation of Glory
Someone recently asked me about my definition of hope. I remember when I was first thinking about what to call this ministry, “Broken and Hopeful” came to mind instantly and my next thought was—well, that’s a stupid name. Ha! But I couldn’t get away from the name, and I believe it’s what God had for me to call it.
Addiction to Acceptance and Pleasing People
Of the many topics I can write about in this blog, this one made me cringe more than most. I am so grateful for the freedom God has brought me in some areas of my own addiction to pleasing others (or at least trying really hard to do so). But the way we learn to be free from this is to have people not be happy with us, or to be in a place where we can’t get acceptance no matter what we do. And as an expert people-pleaser, this meant that I had to be rejected a lot before I was willing to even entertain the idea that I needed to get my acceptance from only one being in my life—Jesus.