It’s hard to go to church anymore at times. I like listening to several ministers on
Christian television and it’s so edifying.
It’s because a single ministry I was involved with for three
years that had many socials during the holidays and many events, the
funding
was cut and it flopped. That happened to two single ministries I was attending.
One that was going for 11 years. Now,
I’m back at churches with more focus on married couples, but not very many
single ministries. I question God –Lord why do I go to churches where a pastor
does not care about widows or singles?
Some
single groups I've gone to seemed rather unbalanced with a bunch of
women and just a few men. The one I'm talking about was run by a full
time single pastor and it was a strong ministry at one time. Some
people have told me a while back they had JRM which ran 200-300 singles
here in Indy.
I
can remember when my husband and I got married we got married through a
single's pastor at Chapel Rock and they had around fifty singles in
attendance at that one group. We did not meet at that ministry, but I
attended there and it flopped after that pastor left.
It’s a spiritual problem and how can Jesus come back just
for the married couples? Are all these
single people that are a large part of the population going to be left behind
when Jesus comes?
Rather than seeing single’s as a ministry, many churches are
ran more like a business and singles are not profitable. It’s the first ministry to go financially, and
they don’t want to deal with the drama of singles who get in relationships. I realize I’ve been “picking up” intercession
of many singles and widows in Indy as far as my discouragement is also other
single’s discouragement in Indianapolis here.
Part of the ministry of an intercessor is to birth
ministries. I have a friend who had a
dream that she had five babies and they instantly were sitting up and she was feeding them. I know that was the birth of dreams in her
life.
We can’t solve “spiritual” problems in a natural way. It’s a matter to take to prayer as far as the
ministry of singles and widows.
So he said to me, "This is the
word of the Lord to Zerubbabel: 'Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,'
says the Lord Almighty. Zech 4:6
Some of us are like Thomas Edison Christians. John Townsend and Henry Cloud Christian psychologists
said if you date 200 women than you are just one step closer to finding the
right woman or light bulb.
If your light bulb breaks, you run out and replace a light
bulb. I found that was easy to do with a
divorce. I had some “resistance” in
finding a mate, but I got outside my comfort zone at 35 years old by placing a
single’s ad to meet my husband. I
remember singing that song to victory at the time by Amy Grant, “Love Will Find
a Way.” Or God will find a way after divorce.
So when I lost my light bulb which is my spouse through
death six years ago, I’ve done the same thing that worked before, I’ve been
putting myself out there. Like before
first with single’s groups, Christian and secular and than trying online
dating.
At 52 years old, it’s been “quite” the challenge as far as
finding a Christian man even on Christian Mingle who wants a full time
relationship. Many have just said that
they want to have fun – with no intention of getting married. It sort of reminds me of a part time job as
far as no benefits.
I was looking at that scripture and I was thinking how many
times men compartmentalize their life and when David said, “Although I make my
bed in hell behold you are there.” It
says there is no rest in hell so I know there is no bed in hell.
I believe David may have been talking about
his adultery. That like Paul said, “In
him we move, live and have our being.”
God is the one who holds this whole universe together. Like the song says, “He’s got the whole world
in his hand.”
If I go up to heaven, you are
there. If I make my bed in hell, you are there. Psalm 139:8
I can’t separate my spirituality from my sexuality.
I have found as a believer that many times I’m trying to
solve a spiritual problem in a natural way.
I remember when I had a rebellious 13-year old step-daughter come to
live with my husband and I four months after I was married. It was because her mother said she could not
handle her. I was not up for the
challenge. I found getting adjusted to a
new husband was enough with my four children and a full time step son. I read books, went on step-family groups and
went to counseling with my husband for one year.
Let me save you $150 per session to what the “conclusion” I
came out with is that with step children, I had to give unconditional
love. That is no matter what they said
or did, that I loved them unconditionally.
I find that is the same when it comes to anyone on this planet that they
need unconditional love.
God sent his prophets and they were stoned and killed to
straighten up Israel, and God sent his son and he was beaten and killed, but in
the process he sent his Holy Spirit that lives inside of us and now we have
that same unconditional love that God showed at the cross. That God died for his worst enemy. Rather than fighting Goliath, we would even
love a Goliath! We love our enemies.
And hope does not put us to shame,
because God's love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit,
who has been given to us. Romans 5:5
I would not want my children to die for my worst enemy. Many times
even Christian parents give conditional love that is based on us pleasing them
in some way. As long as you go to the
college they want us to go to, as long we
have the same political party, as long as you have all A’s on our report card,
the list goes on and on. As long as we
meet a certain set of conditions or standards than I will love you. Rather than
I accept you and love you as you are.
Not based on what you do or don’t do. Just as I am.
I have had friends that disappoint me at times by not
keeping their word. A long time ago I
heard that if we don’t keep our word, we won’t believe that God keeps his word
(fulfills his promises to us). So I’ve
been careful not to put myself out there and not be able to keep my word—my commitments.
I can remember if I ever told my son anything as a child and
we did not go to the grocery store and buy him a toy, you would think the whole
earth ended as far as breaking my promise to my son so I know how important it
is to keep my word.
It tells us that God watches over his word to perform
it. Many times, I hold God’s word up to
him like Corrie ten Boom did, “God your word says this.”
For the eyes of the Lord move to
and fro throughout the earth that He may strongly support those whose heart
is completely His. You have acted foolishly in this. Indeed, from now on
you will surely have wars." 2 Chronicles 16:9
Then the Lord said to me, “You have
seen well, for I am watching over my word to perform it.” Jeremiah 1:12
I’m sure when Corrie was stuck in that German concentration
camp and she lost her father and her sister, it was hard to forgive the people
who hurt her loved ones. I too at times
have a hard time forgiving God for allowing my parents, sister and husband to
die, but someone gave me a word that really helped me.
They told me that if God sees every sparrow who dies and
falls to the ground how much more does he care for us. The Lord told me when my husband first died
that he is taking care of “all” my treasures in heaven.
If God cares so much for sparrows, we know that he cares for
us, no matter what bad we have gone through in life. He sent his only son for us.
He who did not spare his own Son,
but gave him up for us all--how will he not also, along with him, graciously
give us all things? Romans 8:32
What is the price of two
sparrows--one copper coin? But not a single sparrow can fall to the ground
without your Father knowing it. Matthew 10:29
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