Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Who are you?

Identity.

          Your identity.

                           

When we say identity we don't mean what it says on our government-issued ID.  There is a whole lot more to us than our name, address, weight, and whether or not we are an organ donor.  When we say identity we don't mean what we do for a living, who we are married to, whose parent we are, or our social status.  Who we are is not defined by the circumstances (good or bad) that surround us.  When we say identity we mean WHO we are; the person that is revealed when all of the external things are stripped away.  When we remove everything (our address, job, family, hobbies, etc.) who is left behind?  Our identity is not defined by what is happening externally to us; our identity is defined by Who is living internally.  The person that we are is defined by our relationship with Jesus.

If you have been reading this blog for any length of time, you know that we are fierce believers in Jesus Christ.  We recognize that He is the foundation for everything.  We can do nothing apart from Him and we are nothing apart from Him.  It should come as no surprise to you that we point you back the Risen One when we speak about our identities.  Not many of us would point to Jesus when asked who we are.  When in reality who we are can only be found in Him.

As we learn more about walking out our Christian faith and grow deeper in our relationship with Jesus, the more that we learn about the importance of our identity.  It seems that one of the primary reasons for our sinning against the Father and against one another stems from issues with our identity.  Whether it is a conscious choice to not be associated with our identity or an unconscious forgetting, our identities are paramount to our decision-making abilities.  We begin to act wrong and make wrong decisions when we do not know WHO we are.

So, who are you?

This whole idea of identity is one of the things that we had to learn during our time of healing the past few years.  In separate encounters with the Holy Spirit on different occasions, we both had the Father speak to us regarding our identity.  Somewhere in our individual journeys growing up we had suffered an injury to our identities.  For Serena, this did not cause her to fall away from God but it did cause some issues that needed to be dealt with by God the Father.  For Josh, his identity issues were caused by a severe emotional wound that had never healed properly.  As a result of improper healing, a callous was formed between him and God over the wound, that did not allow God (or anyone else, for that matter) in to those deep areas. No one was allowed to properly repair and heal the offense, or even know about it.  But both of us had a deep need to hear God Himself declare who we are.  And God, in His faithfulness, spoke to us in ways that ministered to our very need.  For Serena, God affirmed who she knew she was but often had a hard time allowing herself to feel it.  For Josh, it was a little more invasive but God spoke to the wound and rebuilt his identity.  In our own ways and in our own time both of us were able to hear God tell us who we are.

When we come to a place where we are able to hear God Himself declare our identity to us in a way that only we will understand, it is very difficult for the enemy to steal that from us.  This is why the enemy wants to destroy our marriages.  Our marriage is one of our deepest relationships outside of our relationship with Christ.  Our marriages are a reflection of Christ and His bride, the church.  The enemy wants both of those relationships to be torn down.  The enemy will use our spouse, the one that we pledged our life to, to tear our identity down.

When a spouse cheats, leaves, or divorces they have in some way lost or left their identity.  However, OUR identity does not change.  Circumstances and situations do not change our identity.  Our circumstances and situations may change how WE feel about our identity but our identity can only be changed by the One who gave it to us.  And He is not fickle or temperamental like we are.  He does not change His mind about our identity because of what we have done or have not done.  No matter what our spouse may say about us or do to us, our identity did not, and will not, change.

How do we respond to a spouse that has lost/ left their identity?  We continue to respect and honor them based on the identity that the Father gave them, not by their reaction to it.  Yea, it's going to be hard.  Yea, it's going to be ugly.  Your husband left?  Honor him as the man of God that he IS, not how he's currently acting.  Your wife is cheating?  Love her as Christ does the church and give yourself for her.  If we find ourselves in a place where our spouses are making poor decisions, understand that they will continue to make poor decisions until they learn or remember who they are.  So, pray for them.  Pray that God, the Author of their identity, will reveal their identity to them and cause them to remember WHO they are.

So, who are you?

You are a child of the King.  You are a marvelous work of God's creation.  You ransom was paid for by the precious blood of Jesus Christ.  God, the Father, had you in mind at the time of creation and has ordained each of your steps.  You are one that the Father treasures so highly that He has numbered each and every hair on your head.  He has commanded the angels to bottle each one of your tears that you have shed.  You were not a mistake or an accident.  Nothing has happened to you through chance or happenstance.  The situation that you find yourself in is one that the Father already knows about and is currently working on the miraculous redemption for.  You have been chosen.  You are not forgotten.

Whatever is happening to us on the outside cannot diminish who we are on the inside.  We never find out who we are by looking inside of our wallet.  We find out who we are by looking to the Everlasting Father.  He has always known who we are because He was the One that made us.  He is always ready to make His child's identity known to them.  All that we have to do is ask.

Josh and Serena



Thursday, November 22, 2012

A New Season

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!  Today we are thankful that we are still standing.  We are thankful that the work of God and His will is continuing to be made manifest in our life on a daily basis.  We are thankful for where He has brought us from and where He is leading us.

It has been some time since we have posted anything new.  While our voice has been temporarily silent during the last year, we have continued to be in prayer for you, your spouse, and the situations that you find yourselves in.

When we said good-bye over a year ago, we left you with a passage from Ecclesiastes 3 which says that there is season for everything under heaven.  Well, friends, we are embarking upon a new season.  We have gone through seasons of tearing down, of rebuilding, and of rest.  And in the past few weeks the Lord has begun to change the seasons for us.

We have noticed that this blog has continued to flourish in spite of our absence.  We believe that the Lord is telling us that there is more for this blog.  We don't even know what "more" means at this moment but we will be faithful and obedient to His leading.  We won't be posting on a daily basis like we were before.  But, we will be here.

So, after much prayer, conversations with each other,  and conversations with the Father we are back to writing.  We are not writing to make our names known or for others to stay updated with us.  We are writing for those out there that feel like they are in this fight alone.  We are writing for the ones out there searching and looking for someone that can relate to the pain they are enduring.  We are writing to be encourage those that feel like throwing in the towel to fight one more round.  We are writing to declare to this world the heart of the Father in regards to covenant.  We are writing to remind the devil that he cannot win but will always lose, not because of us, but because of Christ's redemptive work of the cross.

By us following the Holy Spirit's leading by picking up our pens again means that we are volunteering to go back to the front lines in this war.  We have weighed the gravity of this choice and with cautious, but willing, hearts we head to the front.  Please, pray for us as we wield His Sword and hold up His standard and Word.

We have His perfect peace in this new season.  Keep standing!

Josh and Serena


Sunday, August 5, 2012

Never Too Late

This story was too good not to share, as we believe that God is always on the side of covenant. He never stops tugging at our hearts to make things right.  He wants marriages to be restored, no matter HOW long it takes.




Keep Standing! 

Saturday, April 14, 2012

I think of you all often....those that read the blog or are reading it currently. Please know that we pray for your marriages. That, in this society where divorce seems to be a first option, God still does impossible things.

Praying always,
Josh and Serena