Season Change: Fruit of the Spirit

 

 

For this month’s blog series we focused on “Harvest” and have believed that our season has changed! From hurt to healing, poverty to prosperity and struggle to success … GOD IS ABLE! You will reap the harvest that God promised you. It is YOUR season!

Today we will focus on the fruit of the Spirit. Galatians 5:22-23 states “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law”. The beauty in putting the fruit of the Spirit in application within our lives is the evidence of being in alignment with God. As we encounter different situations in life, let us ensure that our life bears the fruit of the Spirit.


God is a Spirit, and his worshipers must worship Him in Spirit and in truth (John 4:24). In order to worship God in “Spirit and in truth” we must bear the fruit of His likeness. Everything listed in Galatians 5:22-23 exhibits the characteristics of God. Jesus came on this earth and showed us all of these characteristics in ACTION! Often times we talk the talk, but are we walking the walk? You can know all the Scriptures, memorize them – but are you putting them into practice?


What does God want? It is easy to put the fruit of the Sprit into practice when your patience isn’t being tested. There may be instances where your “fruit of the Spirit” is tested with those individuals you tend to have a short fuse for. This is your opportunity to exhibit Christ. In the moments it is the toughest, show others how Christ would react. Luke 6:32 states " "If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even sinners love those who love them".

My prayer is that God will help us to grow in this area. That we begin to see the fruit of the Spirit manifested in a new way in our lives during this season. May we begin to see the evidence of the fruits on our tree and it be aligned with the characteristics of God.


For His Glory only,
XOXO
Danielle J.

Wifey Wednesday: Give Us a Gentle Spirit

This week in our blog series we discussed “Seeds & Trees”. Today we will take it a step further and talk about having a gentle spirit. This is applicable to both women and men [as most of my blogs are …just saying lol].

A gentle spirit is in line to being meek. Meek means being to be quiet, gentle, and submissive. How many times have we had an opportunity to showcase a gentle spirit but we retaliated, argued or “spoke our mind.” The proof is in your actions. Are you reflecting God?  We have the ability in many areas of our lives to show a gentle spirit. We can express gentleness towards our family, friends, parents, peers and coworkers. There is the ability to showcase Christ on a daily basis, and the decision rests on us.

James 3:16-18 states “For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice. But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. Peacemakers who sow in peace reap a harvest of righteousness.”

When an argument arises, seek peace. The Scripture says that sowing in peace bringsa harvest of righteousness. Be sure not to be envious or seek after things due to selfish ambition. This is not of God. Everything that is pure, noble, peaceful, considerate, submissive and sincere reflects God.

My prayer is that God will give us a gentle spirit, and remind us to handle each other with care. Whether we’re having a good day, or the weight of the world is bringing us down. May we be tender and loving one to another. May our words be gentle, our actions be kind, and our thoughts always tender and pure in EVERY aspect of our lives.


For my followers who are single: Learn to be gentle with the people who are in your life currently. Yes, even those who "get on your nerves" ... show gentleness. Stop the habit of "speaking your mind" or acting out of character. Do your best to showcase Christ in every aspect of your life.

For my followers who are married: In the moments where your spouse may touch a nerve, choose gentleness. Learn to apply gentleness in the moments where it is the most difficult. This will enable you to pass the test in the all moments.

Let us be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger, looking to Christ as our perfect example.

 

For His Glory Only,
XOXO
Danielle J.

Season Change: Seeds & Trees

 

For this month’s blog series we are focusing on “Harvest” and believing that our season is changing! It is YOUR season!

I posted the following statement on Facebook and stated I would expand via my blog:

God is dealing with me on something & I wanted to quickly share. I'll expand on it at a different time. Do not despise the days of humble beginnings; for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin (Zechariah 4:10 NLT). You must first be faithful in the few, before you are ruler over many. You must first master what you have before you, before God will catapult you to your next level. For those not walking in your purpose because you want everything perfect: you want X amount of dollars saved up or a greater audience - this is your sign to move forward. Start with all humility and you will see how far God takes you. Sign up for that class, make that LLC or non-profit, ask to be on that project. Whatever it is ... START! There is nothing wrong with starting small. Remain faithful with what God has entrusted you with and you will go far.
 

Planting seeds can be a risky. You may not see the harvest immediately and get discouraged, but you need to be determined to push forward. When I posted the status on Facebook I was feeling discouraged in my career/career growth. God really dealt with me in a direct way. Although I want more with my career, I felt and complained about feeling “overwhelmed” and juggling being a newlywed, my career, wanting to advance, blogging, entrepreneurship and heavily involved in ministry. God showed me I needed to learn to manage where I am right now, keep planting the necessary seeds in this season and harvest is on its way.

Seed Principle
1 Corinthians 15:46  states “The spiritual did not come first, but the natural, and after that the spiritual.” This means we must first take action in the physical. Say your prayers and put your faith into action. Make those strides towards your goals. Faith without works is dead.

 

Life cycle of a Seed
The plant life cycle begins with a seed. The seed will sprout and produce a tiny, immature plant called a seedling. The seedling will grow to adulthood and form a mature plant. The mature plant will reproduce by forming new seeds which will begin the next life cycle. I’m here to remind you that in the areas you thought were “dry” and in “drought” … just continue sowing. God will ensure that your tree is planted and you will bear fruit.

Humble Beginnings
Do not despise the days of humble beginnings; for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin (Zechariah 4:10 NLT). This is difficult for some (including myself). We want the blessing, but despise the process. You cannot reap a harvest without first toiling the land. This means there will be blood, sweat and tears. Each process prepares you for the next season. Every experience helps you handle the next chapter. Do not despise where you are at the moment. God is using this for your story.

 

I leave you with Psalm 1:3 which states “He is like a tree planted by streams of water that yields its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not wither. In all that he does, he prospers.” You will prosper and you will reap a great harvest. Don't give up!

For His Glory Only,
XOXO
Danielle J.

Don't Give Up

#MotivationalMonday Happy Monday beautiful people! Today I wanted to encourage you to hang in there. You will get tired along the way. There will be obstacles, struggles and challenges. In Galatians 6:9 it encourages us not to get tired of doing good. We will reap the harvest, and we can't give up! Don't give up on your hopes, dreams or goals in this season. Keep pressing and making moves! Be Blessed!

For His Glory Only,
XOXO

Danielle J.

Wifey Wednesday: Remove the Weeds in Our Marriage

This week in our blog series we discussed the “Wheat & Weeds” parable. I wanted to apply this logic of marriage and relationships.

It is up to us to recognize the schemes of the enemy. We need to remove anything that stands in the way of our marriage, or hinders our spiritual growth. As we are focused on the topic of “harvest” this month, we need to be able to discern the things (or people) that can hinder our “crop”.

My prayer is that God will help us to wisely handle our friendships.  To discern which ones offer encouragement, and which ones are tearing us down. Surround us with friends who want the best for our marriage, and are willing to stand with us in prayer. The type of friends that are there to help us, and not hinder us. May our friendships reflect Christ in the same way or marriages ought to.

Ephesians 6:10-12 states “Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms”.

Our battle is not against one another. It is against Satan who is the ruler of darkness. He sends out “weeds” to destroy our “wheat” and harvest in different ways. It may come in the form of poor communication, lack of self-confidence, jealousy, lack of integrity, lies and deceit.

We need to weed through the messages that we’re constantly faced with– unhealthy relationships and ideas we see on TV, media headlines, the conversations we hear at work or amongst “friends”, or the ideas that flood social media. We need the wisdom to take what is good and to reject what is bad. This comes from knowing the Word. The moment something does not align to the word of God, that is your filter.

My prayer is that God will plant a hunger within us to not only rea the Word, but to live it out.  May He give us the strength to turn away from opinions that aren’t in line with His will. I pray He grants us the strength to overcome negative thoughts that discourage us or set us against one another – in our marriage, relationships or friendships. My we remain humble and hungry.

To my followers who are single: Ask God to begin to reveal to you what can become a “weed” in your harvest. It might be pride, negative influence or poor communication. Learn from every circumstance that is presented in your life. Understand that the same way God has a plan, the enemy has one also. Be mindful of what is going on around you, and judge it against the word of God.
To my followers who are married: Pay attention to your surroundings. As you are planting seeds to reap a great harvest in your marriage, understand that the enemy has a plan against your marriage. He doesn’t like to see marriages succeed. Ask God to give you the Spirit of discernment. Read the Bible so you are able to judge actions against His Word.

My prayer is that God will reveal Himself in a different way this season and that our harvest is bountiful.

For His glory only,
XOXO
Danielle J.

Share Your Story: God's Plan is Best

 

Life has a crazy way of not going the way you planned it. And God has a crazy way of giving you peace through the chaos. I had to learn the hard way that my plans can’t supersede God’s plans.


It was a perfect day in June when I (thought) met the man of my dreams and prayers. He was everything I had asked God for and more. We met on Instagram and although he lived in another state I was willing to make this work. So we talked on the phone and skyped before meeting a month later. The minute we first talk we went full speed ahead without consulting God truthfully. He traveled down a day before he said he would to surprise me with roses and a sweet love letter. I was so certain that I found my prince charming! We had the best weekend, but it wasn’t short of our share of arguments. About two months later we saw each other for the second time, this time I went to meet his family. I felt like his family and friends became a part of me. He made the decision to finally move to Atlanta Thanksgiving weekend. So I traveled back to his state to accompany him as he drove down to Atlanta.


Pause in the story quick lesson, before anyone makes a huge decision you both should pray diligently and ask God to speak past your flesh and emotions. When we left his house ready to make the trip to Atlanta, I asked him a question when we stopped to get gas before hitting the road “what is a secret no one else knows?”. He paused unsure as to if he should really tell me his darkest secret. But I explained that if we were going to become one there is no way we could keep secrets from each other. I’m not sure I was ready for this secret, the one he told me about that was a huge sin and could affect our relationship forever. But I thought nothing of it and felt that it was his past it would never happen again. Boy was I deceived. In our relationship we didn’t have any accountability we felt that we could do this alone.


Two days after moving to Atlanta he proposed, and at that very moment I stood there in shock in front of my closest friends and family because I was confused because it was all moving so quickly. I said yes but not one tear fell from my eyes. Not everyone will date for a year and I understand that, but for us it was moving way too fast. We had only seen each other twice! He made me question our relationship even more when he said he wanted to get married within a month. I started to feel like “well maybe he really just wants to marry me”. But when it was time for pre-marital counseling he didn’t really seem interested and expressed that no one should have a say so in our marriage.


I think at this point I started to push all red flags to the side and proceed with something I knew I was still questioning. His anger became a terrifying characteristic, but I would buck up (because I’m here for the thug life lol). So one day one of my God daughters (who is 13) was riding with us and she hadn’t spoken to him so he told her “I will choke you up and leave you on the side of the road”. I couldn’t believe it because I’m a youth pastor and always have kids around me so he knew I loved kids. On another occasion he screamed and told me how hard I was to love as his fist were balled. To add another I began to pay his bills and he stated that he wouldn’t have a job by the time we got married. Huh, ladies if a man is depending on you to provide everything, please question his motives. I owned the house, paid his bills, cooked and cleaned for someone who didn’t live with me. I was a girl-wife, someone who doesn’t have the full privilege of a wife but has the responsibilities of a wife.


One day my spiritual mother checked me. She asked me to really pray about this relationship because she, my senior Apostle and other spiritual leaders were both getting a check in their spirit. I sat there in tears because I really wanted to get married. I felt that I had said yes in front of so many people I couldn’t call it off now. I realized it wasn’t about everyone but about what God wanted (or didn’t want) for me. So I locked myself into my prayer room until I heard God. Well I really didn’t hear Him at this time but He showed me (like a movie) every red flag He was trying to warn me with. So at that moment I couldn’t hold it in and told my fiancé’ that I had to end our relationship. Of course he was mad but I had to do what God told me to do. He blamed it on everyone except acknowledging the face that God told me NO! It was so hard to contact each invited wedding guest (just a week after I sent the invites) and tell them the wedding was off (three months before the wedding).


When I spent those hours in my prayer room I asked God “what do I need to do to stop all of these heart breaks?” And in that moment God spoke so clearly, “that’s the problem you’re always trying to figure out what you can do, and not surrendering your love life to me”. I had a full conversation with God, I was like “naw God that’s not true, I’m waiting, I’m in church, and growing my relationship with you I have surrendered it”. He said “no, you know how to work for the car, the house, the degree, the job, but this you won’t be able to work for”. I was floored (like God had shut me up man). He was so right we can earn everything else but God has to bring us the right mate at the right time and we can’t speed the process up in any way.


You see, I had made marriage an idol and didn’t even realize it. You see I had the house, the car, the dream career and the degrees and felt like the “next step” was marriage. But God many times has a different timeline and checklist than us. If we would align up with what God wants for us we would be able to avoid many heartbreaks and failures.


We all have that 20 page list of things we want in our one day, perfect, heaven sent, knight in shining armor husband. Well maybe not 20 pages but you get the point. There are some deal breakers that are really selfish and some that aren’t deal breakers that should be. I felt that if my (soon-to-be) husband had a title in the church that he would be the “one” for me.  But I’ve had my fair share of pastors, minister, pastor’s kids and all. Just know someone can still love God and be anointed without a title. God checked me on that “list” and told me to destroy it (now that may not be for everyone) because I was looking at this list a checklist instead of a guide to some things my husband should have. I also had to realize that God doesn’t send us someone who mimics us, but rather someone who compliments us. So just because he isn’t exactly what you want doesn’t mean he isn’t the best for you. Psalm 84:11 says, For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly.


So I say all of that to say, really take some time and ask God (if you’re in a relationship) is this the person you would have me to marry God, show me their heart Lord. And if you aren’t in a relationship ask God to send you someone whom has the heart of God and character that would complement and challenge you. So I am praying for your journey and that you would live life on purpose for God!

 

SabineThank you so much for being transparent and sharing your story with us! You have illustrated the importance to seek God prior to engaging in a relationship and trusting Him in all aspects of our lives.
 

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For His Glory Only,
XOXO
Danielle J.

Season Change: Wheat & Weeds

 

When discussing the harvest we must address the things that can “kill” the harvest. The enemy has come to steal, kill and destroy your life, and that even pertains to the seeds that you plant. Be watchful! As you work …. the enemy will be working against you.


In Matthew 13:24-30 Scripture gives us the “Parable of the Weeds” in which he stated that the

kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field. While everyone slept, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and went away. When the wheat sprouted the weeds did as well. The owner’s servants came to him and said, ‘Sir, didn’t you sow good seed in your field? Where then did the weeds come from?’“ ‘An enemy did this,’ he replied. The servants asked him, ‘Do you want us to go and pull them up?’ “‘No,’ he answered, ‘because while you are pulling the weeds, you may uproot the wheat with them. Let both grow together until the harvest. At that time I will tell the harvesters: First collect the weeds and tie them in bundles to be burned; then gather the wheat and bring it into my barn.’ ” (Scripture is paraphrased).

 

The explanation of this portion of Scripture is found in Matthew 13:36-42 (please read). Christ explained the parable further to the disciples which is very interesting. The one who sowed the good seed is the Son of Man. The field is the world, and the good seed stands for the people of the kingdom. The weeds are those who are evil.  As the weeds are pulled up and burned in the fire, so it will be at the end of the times. The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will weed out of his kingdom everything that causes sin and all who do evil. They will throw them into the blazing furnace. Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father.

 

This parable confirms to us that as we are planting seeds (both in the physical and spiritual realm), the enemy is also planting seeds to destroy our harvest. While we attempt to do what is right, the enemy solicits his agents to destroy our plans, progress and purpose. It may come in the form of someone speaking ill of you or discouraging you from taking next steps. There are other times it comes in the form of lack of confidence or knowing your worth. In kingdom work it comes in the form of possibly the Jezebel spirit within your congregation or moments of outbursts. Do not worry. Be still! The word of God will not come back to you void. As those things are sprouting up, it doesn’t matter! God will prevail.

 

The outcome remains the same. As we stand with Christ, although the enemy is attempting to destroy us – we have victory.  Be submissive to His plan and process. His will over yours at all times.

 

My prayer is that this parable will minister to you, and encourage you to keep on pushing.

For His Glory Only,
XOXO

Danielle J.