Well
I am stepping out in more ways than one in this new season of my life as I now enter
the world of blogging! People keep asking me what I am doing now and so I
thought a blog would help to keep people posted plus I hope it will be a source
of encouragement too.
I've
enjoyed regularly reading about heroines of the faith like my friend Emma
Dawson’s witty and thought provoking tales of her life as a wife and mum in an
all male household and Wendy Virgo’s gifted teaching and writing on a wide variety
of topics as she travels the globe. As a result I actually feel somewhat
daunted by the standard already set! It was actually my new friend Wendy Mann’s
blog writing that recently inspired me to have a go. She too is a heroine of
faith and a great example to me of a pioneering woman of this generation.
I’m
calling my blog 'Expecting More' because
that is exactly what I feel God is saying to me and I am hoping as someone in
my middle years that my journey will inspire others not to slow down but to
keep pressing forward into all God has for them.
Perhaps
at 56 I could be beginning to look towards early retirement or certainly
slowing down a bit with two out of three children married, 4 nearly 5
grandchildren and a husband who is already past retirement age, but Tony and I both know retirement has never been on God’s plan for us.
Back
in July, God spoke to me about drawing away from an administrative role where I had
been serving on staff at CCK and spoke about stepping into a new season, a
season of increase in the area of the prophetic and the miraculous and to
expect dreams and visions. How exciting! Over the last 2-3 years God had been
speaking in similar ways but you know when God is saying now and in July I knew
I needed to be obedient and it was NOW!
So,
I have stepped into this new chapter with great anticipation of all God will show
me. It is now November and along with two other friends from Brighton, I am two
months into the TSM course (Training in Supernatural Ministry) held at the
Kings Arms newfrontiers church in Bedford.
Before
I joined the course, God gave me a picture one morning of a house restoration
project.
He
showed me the house needing to be stripped right back because the old support
structures were unstable and were for another time past. I felt God say, they
must go now and new support structures need to be put in to make way for the
new build. I was reminded of the verse that says 'you cannot put new wine into
an old wineskin’ But what would remain? I asked God and I felt him say, all my
promises over you and the foundations that I have already laid. As with old
house make overs, owners like to retain the original features and I asked God
about that too. I felt him say they are the uniqueness of who I have made you
to be!
I
sensed that the things I had put my trust in and that gave me confidence,
even believing that they made me who I am, would be challenged and
old structures would be taken away.
I
felt this year that paradigms would be shifted.
Well
that is exactly what has started to happen!
God
is teaching me so much in a culture that absolutely prioritises his presence
and in his presence everything is so much easier!
Since
half term we’ve been hitting the streets of Bedford and though scary, it’s been
great fun knowing that it’s all about Him and not about us. God gave us words
of knowledge for people who he led us to meet and then to pray for, one of
which took me into a car workshop, an all male environment, to then pray for a
car mechanic called Sam who was dressed in overalls exactly as God had spoken
to me before we went out!
Last
week God gave us opportunities to pray for healing for people in the town
centre. One older couple said to my friend and I, God must have meant you to
meet us today and they were deeply touched as we prayed for two of their
friends who are battling cancer.
I
look forward to sharing more stories of God’s amazing goodness both in my life
and in those as he chooses to use me to bless.
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