"Not by might, not by power, but 
          by His Spirit"
          by Jen Shroder April 2014
          This is a rough draft but I feel 
          it needs to be posted now
          
          Who am I to place my hand on the keyboard and dare to 
          convey in words what God has been showing me? I am weak, so weak. "The 
          spirit is willing but the flesh is weak." (Mt 26:41) That about 
          sums up my adult life. Of course I could lose weight, everybody can 
          lose weight, and most everybody gains it back and then some, feeling 
          worse than before. The few that are successful at weight loss seem to 
          obsessively stoke their fires of defense, ever watching to maintain, 
          skewing up their wills to conquer a thousand temptations a day. God 
          never intended for us to suffer so.
          And so here I am. Forty years of weight-loss failure, 
          suddenly 70 lbs lighter. My life has become a string of days that fly 
          by and I feel a peace, protected, it’s like I’m in His sanctuary and I 
          feel like I can do this forever. But I have learned to be careful not 
          to fall into the trap of thinking I’M doing this, that *I* have found 
          the keys, and the attitude of "Thanks, God, I can take it from here" 
          creeps into my heart and mind. Oh such humbling days! God could easily 
          lift His hand of protection from me and I would fall flat on my face, 
          just like a dog returning to vomit. (2 Peter 2:21)
          All I know is to grasp as much as I can of the intense 
          love that the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob has for us. Not some 
          vague creator, not some new age version of Jesus, but the unique and 
          absolutely Biblically defined Elohim, El Shaddai, Yeshua, Adonai….the 
          Great I AM. And once you have a taste of what God has for you, once 
          you taste the Living Water after years of being in this desert, once 
          you experience the reality of how He feels toward you, it changes you 
          at your very foundation if you will receive it, for one simple 
          reason…it’s the TRUTH. There is POWER in Truth and it really will set 
          you free. 
          
          "Therefore I will block her path with thornbushes;
          I will wall her in so she cannot find her way.
          She will chase after her lovers but not catch them;
          she will look for them but not find them." (Hos 2:6-7)
          
          Did I really think those verses were only for me? Am I 
          the only one that God would block from running to self-destruction?
          
          
          "Therefore I am now going to allure her;
          I will lead her into the desert
          and speak tenderly to her." (Hos 2:14)
          
          Just about every woman I know battles weight or learns 
          to live with more weight than they want. When I started this, the LAST 
          thing I would want to do would be to offer up God to be used as a tool 
          by people who care nothing for Him. God forbid! But I have felt His 
          correction yet again. The world is longing to find that source of joy 
          that can only be found in Him, that wells up from inside and breaks 
          forth like an everlasting fountain regardless of our circumstances. We 
          waste so much time and energy trying to find it in the most ridiculous 
          ways, and the whole time He is right here! He is personal, He is 
          intimate, He is intense, He can put passion in us that is so 
          misunderstood by those around us… it’s so hard to keep quiet about a 
          peace that is inexplicable with words.
          When people are wounded, we shouldn’t just ignore them 
          and walk by and leave them there because we’re afraid they will laugh 
          or mock or criticize…or try to keep God under wraps as our own. So 
          I’ll try to be honest and transparent in personal ways because the God 
          of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob loves and longs for you just as much as He 
          loves me. If He would reach out to me, a woman who’s life looks more 
          like the woman at the well with a trainwreck of a past, He is surely 
          reaching out for you. Everything in the Bible, everything that Jesus 
          did, even all of creation all around us testifies to this fact. Just 
          know that His plans for you are for good and not for evil, that His 
          passion is all about you. We so often sing about Jesus, that it’s all 
          about Jesus, but from His point of view it is all about YOU, for He 
          came down in the flesh for YOU, a pearl of great price, the daughter 
          of a KING, all of history, all of the wars and the records and the 
          stories and the sufferings and the victories have been created and 
          fought for because of you, God had you in mind, God looked down the 
          tunnels of time and saw YOU, personally, and allowed so much to ebb 
          and flow because of you. He could have closed the books, 
          proclaimed ENOUGH of sin and murder and suffering on this planet, 
          gathered all of His saints and began the everlasting party in heaven, 
          but He looked through time and saw you. You and me and so many 
          around us, but each one of us breathing in life today is His child, 
          and He cares so much that He wrote about knowing even the number of 
          strands of hair on your head.
          We don’t even begin to realize how incredibly 
          important each one of us are to Him. Think about it, if just one of us 
          lives on with Him into eternity, you could take every human life that 
          ever lived, stack it’s time end to end and eventually time would run 
          out. ONE person eternally with Him outlasts every other being ever 
          created…His eyes are on us, His goal, His longing is for as many of us 
          to spend eternity with Him as will come, that we would have an eternal 
          destiny knowing Him more intimately than we ever thought possible.
          There was a time in my life when I struggled with 
          forgiving someone in my past and I couldn’t. I prayed every morning on 
          my way to work about it because I knew it was a shadow in my life. 
          After a year, God granted me just a glimpse of a vision, I saw the 
          difference between spiritual death and life…I saw at my feet the woman 
          broken and spilled out into the mud and grime as if one, and for just 
          a second I saw myself spiritually in Christ. The contrast was so huge 
          and shocking that it caused me such a need to find people and tell 
          them about our Savior, the Gospel, the Good News of Jesus Christ…I 
          write about this to tell you what I saw that surprised me. Of course 
          there was love in that vision, like a Father holding you tight in His 
          arms, but what completely surprised me was what it felt like to be 
          free of all insecurities. You feel centered in His will, I can’t 
          describe it with words but it’s huge. The human words of "God loves 
          you" completely fails at describing the sense of what God has in store 
          for us when we are no longer separated from Him in these finite 
          bodies. His Holy Spirit indwells us, comforts us, surrounds us, but 
          that peace is just a taste of what is yet to come when you are His. 
          And THAT is why we are here.
          People shake their fist at God and shout WHY? WHY does 
          He allow all this suffering and trauma, why doesn’t He just wipe out 
          everything evil in the world? But if He did, none of us would be left. 
          For we all fall short of perfection, because of the fall we are all 
          born into the sin nature, we chose it, and if you think we didn’t then 
          look at what Eve did. She ate the forbidden fruit. How successful are 
          we at resisting the forbidden fruit in our lives? For me, as I reached 
          for fattening self-destruction time after time, it’s as if I was 
          replaying what Eve did, I’m a walking testimony of the bad choices of 
          grandma. I’m sure not going to stand up and claim I could do any 
          better. Can you?
          But that’s why Christ came! To wipe out ALL of that, 
          to pick us up out of the mud that I found myself in, cleanse us, give 
          us robes of righteousness and a ring of authority and invite us to 
          walk with Him in HIS ways, ever growing, ever learning, as He 
          patiently leads us even when we fail and fall, He lovingly picks us up 
          to keep going. He doesn’t beat us up, He just longs to walk with us 
          like He did with Adam and Eve in the garden before the fall. He sees 
          YOU, He sees eternity with YOU, and if He allows trials and 
          tribulations in our lives that He knows will cause us to eventually 
          look up and cry out to Him, then praise God! 
          God is in pursuit of you. And not just you but all of 
          you. He knew you before you were born, He decided the color of your 
          hair, the tilt of your nose, the curve of your cheek and the exact 
          placement of every freckle. He knows every wrong you have ever 
          suffered, He knows every obstacle you have ever faced. He remembers 
          your childhood better than you do, and He understands what tangles you 
          up even when you don’t understand yourself. You are His MASTERPIECE, 
          there is no one that can replace you, no one else was designed to live 
          in this time or in your place. You and you alone are meant to be you 
          and when you run away from Him, He grieves and waits for your return.
          
          "Therefore, behold, I will allure her,
          Will bring her into the wilderness,
          And speak comfort to her.
          I will give her her vineyards from there,
          And the Valley of Achor as a door of hope;
          She shall sing there,
          As in the days of her youth,
          As in the day when she came up from the land of Egypt. (Hosea 2:14 
          NKJV)
          
          And YOU were created to be in a relationship with Him. 
          That’s why we long to be cherished, to be pursued, to be valued so 
          much that someone would fight for us. It’s keyed into us. It’s why 
          soap operas and cheap romantic novels are a billion dollar industry as 
          we hunt for imitations. We want to feel cherished in a confused world 
          that seems to think a woman’s value is all about superficial beauty as 
          most of us desperately try to reach for impossible standards. The 
          tragedy is no one has EVER arrived, no one has ever reached perfection 
          by the world’s standards and if she comes close, the clock of age and 
          wrinkles is ticking and she knows it. 
          And all the while, the LORD is standing at our side, 
          whispering "choose Me," "seek Me," "I am RIGHT HERE" but so often we 
          miss Him. So we battle the day, doing our best to look right, act 
          right, eat right, occasionally berating ourselves for saying or doing 
          the wrong thing. Some of us pick at our own flaws and if we don’t, 
          wondering if our husbands or boyfriends are noticing whatever 
          imperfection we see in ourselves. And if there is no husband or 
          boyfriend, why isn’t there? So we go to the latest movie and wonder 
          why Mel Gibson or whatever heartthrob hasn’t shown up in our lives 
          yet. If only I looked like whatever-leading-lady looks like, and we 
          drown in negative toxic thoughts that seem to have only one remedy… 
          whatever we choose because at least we can control that, and it’s 
          probably self-destructive and fattening. And I couldn’t even taste it 
          because I was too distracted with what I would reach for after that 
          was gone.
          Does any of this sound familiar? "If only I was 
          thinner, if only I was thinner…" The truth is, it’s not about weight 
          loss, it’s about God. He is what we are missing and He is what fills 
          and satisfies us. Weight loss has actually been a distraction from the 
          most important choice a woman can make…choose God. We were born with 
          this desire to feel validated, appreciated, loved, cherished and 
          fought for. Hollywood provides an endless parade of cheap substitutes 
          on the silver screen of fictional noble men with pure intentions who 
          love us so completely after one glance that they would die for us. Men 
          DO like to have someone to fight for but somehow I never fit the mold 
          of who they had in mind…whoops. Oh well, I’m only one of the 99.9% 
          that don’t measure up to the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. 
          (rolling eyes)
          So here we are, some married, some not, all of us 
          walking around wounded in some form or another, looking for something 
          that’s missing and finding ourselves in situations we’re unhappy with, 
          unhappy with ourselves, and reaching for comfort in all the wrong 
          places. But women have a long history of this exact same wrong choice. 
          Yep, we’re still following the pattern of Great Grandma Eve. The enemy 
          hasn’t had to change his tactics much over the centuries…
          
          Eve wanted to be “like 
          God” but through disobedience. Scripture shows us that she knew what 
          God said but esteemed her own judgment over God’s and followed the 
          serpent. It probably seemed harmless to her just as it seems harmless 
          to us when we choose to eat what we have forbidden ourselves. Instead 
          of looking up and seeking God, we have gotten into bad habits that 
          never really satisfy, and we limp along suffering the consequences of 
          listening to the darkness or our own rebelliousness…”Take a bite, it 
          won’t hurt you, it’s just a little more, what will it matter, you’ve 
          had a tough day, it will comfort you, eat.”
          How many times have I fallen for that 
          line of thinking? Isn’t it interesting how the first couple of bites 
          are so full of flavor but I barely register the taste of something 
          after that. It’s just how I coped. It’s our generation’s answer to 
          almost everything. It destroys us and the enemy is delighted. When we 
          overeat, we believe it’s what we want but then we have to pay the 
          consequences. What an internal battle we wage! It’s just as Paul 
          describes, “that which I will to do, I do not do; that which I try not 
          to do, I do! Oh wretched man am I, who will save me?” Thanks be to God 
          through Jesus Christ our Lord! (Romans 7)
          Jesus. The answer is Jesus. He 
          understands our mental conditions better than we do. He can just look 
          at us and know all the internal struggles, prisons and traps that we 
          are tangled up in. He loves us so much even while we were yet sinners 
          that He died for us to set us free. That kind of love ought not be 
          ignored, or casually accepted, or acknowledged with a passing thought. 
          That kind of love, God’s love, is what we need to meditate on. It 
          frees us. The enemy will bind us with malicious destructive thoughts 
          that he helps supply and we are all so willing to take the reins and 
          continue to lash ourselves. Or we have parents or spouses who are 
          emotionally abusive. The sources of problems go on and on, but the 
          answer is always the same. “Jesus.”
          We can stay in that spiritual battle, 
          living day by day feeling empty but striving to stay alive. Or we can 
          become God’s own, receive Jesus Christ, be born again and choose His 
          side and enter into His Light. We are cleansed internally and we start 
          gaining small victories. But think about it, what happens on a 
          battlefield when one warrior starts cleaning up and gaining ground? 
          The opposing general will send in more troops to that hotspot. So it 
          is with us. We start to gain a few victories and suddenly a host of 
          temptations and self-condemnations begin to flood us, or external 
          crisis start to mount up. If we don’t recognize what’s happening, if 
          we don’t pray and learn how to use the gifts God has given us, we will 
          be like little children easily disarmed. 
          
Stand therefore, having 
          girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of 
          righteousness, and having shod your feet with the preparation of the 
          gospel of peace; above all, taking the shield of faith with which you 
          will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one. And take 
          the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the 
          word of God; praying always with all prayer and supplication in the 
          Spirit (Eph 6)
We 
          must realize and admit we are in a huge spiritual battle and our best 
          defense is PRAYER. Jesus even told us when He taught us how to pray, 
          “and deliver us from temptation…” And when we pray with other women 
          for each other in that endeavor…it is POWERFUL. But we resist, we want 
          to fight our own battles, win or lose. And so we fall, whatever we are 
          tempted with, it’s the same old story…it’s just a little bit, that 
          small amount won’t matter. We trivialize it over and over and over 
          again, and then we feel lost in failure and worthlessness.
          This IS a spiritual battle, and that 
          little temptation has been your Achilles heel. The enemy plays it so 
          well, but we already have everything that we need, we just need to 
          learn to walk in it, to put it into practice in these times. To find 
          reminders in this world of what God already told us in His word. The 
          enemy has already lost but like a brainwashed troll we are convinced 
          we are defeated, put on our own shackles and are led back into the 
          pit. It doesn’t have to be! Recognize this is the biggest battle of 
          your life and remember to meditate on the love of God. You are the 
          daughter of the King! Even when you stumble, the Light of God 
          surrounds you in grace and mercy because you are HIS. God doesn’t 
          condemn you when you fail, He just holds on to you and whispers, 
          “Follow Me.” So empty your head and heart of negative thoughts about 
          others, situations and yourself and focus on God’s love and what HE 
          says about you! And the reason that it works is because it’s the 
          TRUTH.
Finally, 
          brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, 
          whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things 
          are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue 
          and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things. (Phil 
          4:8)
I slowly 
          realized (and am still) how detrimental so many Hollywood movies and 
          television shows have been in my life. So I started to watch the news 
          but began to realize how it drained me. That was a place where I 
          needed to find balance. For you, it could be something else draining 
          you. Analyze how your favorite activities affect you and if it’s 
          negative or doesn’t edify, start starving that beast. 
          
God really does restore 
          beauty for ashes when we seek Him. You might know Him better than I 
          do, you might not know Him at all, but He created you to know Him, to 
          have a deep and meaningful relationship with Him, one that lasts into 
          eternity. 
          
And yet we always want 
          the glory, don’t we? Some of us would rather fail than give God the 
          wheel. Some of us want to walk with Him just long enough to get what 
          we want. Therefore this walk will not work for everyone, because if we 
          don’t have pure motives, if we don’t realize and seek the primary goal 
          of closeness with the Master, then we’ve already lost. We’ll get back 
          on that hamster wheel of running in circles trying to get somewhere, 
          succeeding for a while but eventually falling back. We need God. We 
          need to know Him through the Bible. And even when we’re reading long 
          genealogies of names that seem so foreign, or measurements of the 
          temple that are important somewhere but don’t seem to matter that much 
          in the “now” of our lives…yet even as we read things that don’t seem 
          relevant, they are, because God knows you are spending your time 
          seeking to know Him and He strengthens us through it. Something 
          spiritual happens as you read. It waters our souls. And like a young 
          plant, we need watering daily…not a flood once a month, but that quiet 
          little stream that soothes our souls. 
          
When you pick up your 
          Bible, do you sense the Spiritual battle? Part of you longs for it but 
          part of you fights against it. It IS a spiritual battle, the enemy 
          doesn’t want you anywhere near God because if you get to know Him, the 
          light destroys the darkness. Christians that have developed a deep 
          relationship with God cherish their Bible. The enemy has stopped 
          trying to wage that war. But when you first pick up a Bible, the war 
          is on. “It’s dry, it contradicts, I don’t understand it…” It doesn’t 
          matter. The washing of the Word, even if at first you don’t understand 
          it, it plants seeds in your heart, it changes you for the good, there 
          is something spiritual that happens as you read and you need a little 
          of it daily. To think you read it once for the week is like saying you 
          ate once for the week. It’s a need that we have, it rinses us, He 
          works in us through it. There are some truths in it that are hard to 
          understand at first glance, but keep reading, the Holy Spirit is with 
          you as you do, you are touching God as you do and all of the enemy’s 
          realm knows it and fights it, whispers discouragement, tries to plant 
          doubt. But keep reading. Seek Christians that really love the Lord and 
          make Him first in their lives. Ask the Holy Spirit to lead you in 
          finding them because we are all around you, though many claim to be 
          Christians and are not so watch. None of us are perfect but the true 
          ones are always seeking and will be growing. They will be different 
          than they were a couple of years ago because God changes us. And they 
          will love you, truly love you, because He first loved us. 
          
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