Beyond Ourselves Podcast

Goodbye Sticky Sin, Hello Riches

09/27/2018

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I’m the richest woman in the world. I know. You’re questioning me. You’ve noticed I’m not driving a new car and yes, my shoes have a lot of wear and tear on them. Still, I’m the richest woman on earth. Why do I say I’m the richest woman on earth? Because God says it. Ephesians 2:4 says, “But God, being RICH IN MERCY, because of His great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive together with Christ.” I was poor and pitiful, up to my eyeballs in sticky sin, going down. Then, Jesus saved me. He poured His rich grace all over me and washed away my sticky sin. Jesus has rich mercy to pour on you, too. Ask Him. He’ll wash away your sticky sin and then you’ll be rich in His mercy.

Lord, praise You! Thank You for Your RICH MERCY! What a wonderful God you are!

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Your Reward Awaits You

09/26/2018

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Do you ever think about pleasing God? Did you know that it’s possible to please God? Hebrews 11:5-6 states that Enoch was “pleasing to God” and that God is a REWARDER of THOSE WHO SEEK HIM.” I can’t think of a more admirable thing that could be said of a person than that they please God. I long for it to be said that I pleased God and I know certainly you must, too. How can we please God? We can believe Him. We can take to Him that which is overwhelming us, causing us to fear, or doubt. We can ask Him to fill and equip us to handle whatever He permits in our life. We can know that, by faith, we’ll experience His glorious equipping and empowerment to walk through our day.  We can serve His purposes. Today, in the little things and big things, we can please God; knowing that He is a REWARDER of THOSE WHO SEEK HIM.

Lord God, REWARDER OF THOSE WHO SEEK YOU, we seek You. We come to You in faith. May we please You as we walk through our day, being obedient to follow Your voice. 

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Is This Hard for You to Get Your Mind Around

09/25/2018

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I know, I know, I know. We sing about Jesus’s resurrection from the dead. But is it ever hard for you to get your mind around the fact He was raised from the dead?  Do you ever stop and ponder if you believe what you do because you were raised that way or if it’s own conviction?  When Jesus said the words in John 11:25, “‘I am the RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE; he who believes in Me will live even if he dies,’” He was talking to a woman who was saying with her mouth she believed but who wasn’t anticipating that Jesus would raise her deceased brother. Jesus is patient with us just as He was with Martha. If you’re struggling to believe and have questions, that means you’re seeking to understand, which is good. Jesus will help you find Him. Keep seeking. He’s a prayer away.

Lord, You are the RESURRECTION and the LIFE. We profess our faith with thanksgiving.

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Does Your Battery Need Charging

09/24/2018

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Do you think God expects you to be superman or super woman? Here’s some good news. God doesn’t expect us to keep going and going and going without rest. God doesn’t expect us to be like an energizer bunny. He knows that we will become depleted and that we need restoration. Psalm 23:3 says, “He restores my soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” Sure,  Red bull drinks and other highly caffeinated drinks may give a temporary kick or a burst of energy. But, it’s the daily refreshment in God’s presence that provides ongoing restoration to our souls. When your battery is running low, find your Bible, not your cape. It’s in God’s presence you’ll experience the restoration you for which you long.

Lord, we praise You, the RESTORER of our soul!

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How Are You Doing…Really?

09/23/2018

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When we ask someone, How are you doing,” a typical reply is, “Good.” But sometimes, when we’re sitting across the kitchen table with a family member or friend, they’ll confide, “I’m exhausted.” Or, “I’m worried.” What causes us to be exhausted or worried? Lots of things. Lack of sleep. Caring for little ones, family, or aging parents. Work deadlines. Stress. Physical or financial problems. Deep within, we long for not only physical rest, but also soul rest. Without it, our minds wander to the worst case scenarios. Without soul rest, our spirits are agitated. Without soul rest, our emotions are on a roller coaster of highs and lows. What encouragement can we offer as we sip our coffee and chat? The reminder that the place to go for soul rest is Christ. Reading the news can tie us in knots. Reading the Bible quiets us. Complaining to one another can further agitate us. Pouring our worries to our Heavenly Father brings peace. In Jeremiah 50:6 God describes Himself as a RESTING PLACE. When we feel like we’re “losing it,” we can go to our RESTING PLACE and find rest for our souls.

Lord, we praise You, our RESTING PLACE!

“My people have become lost sheep;
Their shepherds have led them astray.
They have made them turn aside on the mountains;
They have gone along from mountain to hill
And have forgotten their RESTING PLACE.”

Jeremiah 50:6

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You’re Getting Out of that Dark Hole

09/21/2018

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Have you ever been in a “dark place;” a pit of despair? Perhaps you are now. Everywhere you look, it’s dark, and what’s worse – you don’t see a way out.  Hi. I’m Debbie Taylor Williams with Beyond Ourselves. If you have been there or you are there now, can you imagine what it would be like to be there forever, and to know that you’d never ever escape? God and Satan are powerful. They each have domains, or kingdoms.  Throughout the Bible, they’re spoken of: heaven and hell. Satan’s domain is a place of darkness. First John 1:19 explains “the whole world lies in the power of the evil one.” But, the good news of Colossians 1:13 is that Christ RESCUED us from that domain of darkness.  If you’re a Christian and in a “dark” place today because of circumstances beyond your control or perhaps even because of sin, be encouraged.  Your permanent residence is the Kingdom of Heaven.

Lord Jesus, You are our RESCUER! We love You! We thank You! We praise You! 

“He RESCUED US from the DOMAIN of DARKNESS, and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son.” Colossians 1:13

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When Fear and Regret Flood Your Mind

09/20/2018

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Are the storms in your life overwhelming you…perhaps literally? Whether the storms are literal or metaphorical, fear can flood our emotions. Pains of regret can beat like rain on our heart. Worry can flood our mind.  But God doesn’t want us to stay overwhelmed, drowning in fear, worry, and guilt. That’s why He’s present. That’s why He offers Himself. Just as rescue helicopters offer a way of escape to flooded victims, God offers His help and strength. He’s our REFUGE. The Hebrew word, “REFUGE,” means shelter from danger or falsehood.  The more closely we stay under God’s arm of Biblical truth, the more protected we are from the enemies’ lies. Psalm 46:1 reminds us that God is our REFUGE, a very present help in trouble.

Lord, You provide yourself as a REFUGE to shelter us from falling for Satan’s lies and worldly deceptions. You’re a shelter in the midst of life’s storms. Remind us to not stand in the rain of discouragement, but rather shelter under You.

“God is our REFUGE and strength, a very present help in trouble.” Psalm 46:1

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If You’re Looking for a Better Life

09/19/2018

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Are you looking for peace and happiness? Do you want a better life? Only one person, our REDEEMER, has the holiness, the wholeness, the power, and grace to be our all in all. As Colossians 1:13-14 says to rescue us from the domain of darkness and transfer us to the kingdom of His beloved son. He’s the one who is able to rescue us from the sin and heartache of this world and to take us to the holy heights of heaven. So, we look to the cross. We look to the resurrected Lord. We look to the Bible. We look to the skies. And, we know … that as He kept His Word to come to us once for salvation, He’ll return to redeem us out of this world and take us to our eternal home. Our redemption is closer today than it was yesterday. Smile.

LORD JESUS, REDEEMER, we’re closer to heaven today than we were yesterday. We’re closer to seeing Your unimaginable beauty. Thank You for rescuing us from the domain of darkness. We love You and pray Your light shines in our hearts and blesses others.  

He rescued us from the domain of darkness, and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have REDEMPTION, the forgiveness of sins.”

Colossians 1:13-14

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Do You Wish You Had Eyes in the Back of Your Head?

09/18/2018

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Have you ever wished you had eyes in the back of your head? I could have used eyes in the back of my head when our children were little. Eyes in the back of my head would be comforting at the airport when walking to my car at night after a speaking engagement. What do we mean by “eyes in the back of our head”? It speaks to our desire to be safe and to be able to sense what’s happening that we can’t see. How comforting to know that just as God was a rear guard to the Israelites when they escaped Egypt, and Isaiah 52:12 describes God as a rear guard to the Israelites in the new kingdom, Jesus is a rear guard to us today. He watches over us. We’ll not know until heaven how many ways and times He’s protected us from evil. The Lord is our rear guard. We can thank Him, and we can pay attention to His still quiet voice. 

Lord, thank You for being our REAR GUARD and for all the ways You watch over us and protect us. How comforting to know You’ve got our back.

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“… the Lord will go before you, And the God of Israel will be your REAR GUARD.” Isaiah 52:12

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If You’re Kidnapped, Do This

09/17/2018

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Did you see the movie, Ransom? Mel Gibson played the role of the father of the son who was kidnapped. There was no way the kidnapped son could free himself. The kidnappers demanded that the father pay a certain price, a ransom, to get his son back. That’s what our Father did for us. We were captives in sin. But our Heavenly Father gave Jesus as the RANSOM to pay for our freedom. Was it only our Father’s idea? No. First Timothy 2:6 says that Jesus was in one accord with the Father. He gave Himself as a ransom for all of us so we could be reunited to our Heavenly Father. How do we become free of sin’s dominion? We say yes to the outstretched nail scarred hand of Jesus who has come to save us.

Lord Jesus, we praise You, our RANSOM, our LORD. 

“…Christ Jesus, who gave Himself as a RANSOM for all,” 1 Timothy 2:6

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