By JenRene Owens
“He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength…But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” Isa. 40-29, 31
Some of us are afraid to tell God what we want.
Why is telling God what we want such a hard thing to do?
Well… because many of don’t believe we will receive it.
We feel safer, because we think: “…if I don’t ask for it, then I won’t be disappointed when it comes. But that’s not the truth at all.
If you want to know the truth, you have to:
1. Admit your vulnerability to it.
2. Seek God’s face for His will to be revealed – in the Word and through prayer and intimate communication.
3. Ask God for help in seeking for what you need to come to pass.
God has such a really big heart. He always wants us to be blessed. Even when times are hard for us, He has another purpose in our emotional and spiritual pain. It’s quite likely, in fact -even if we don’t ‘think’ we are being blessed, it’s likely to be His will. Being blessed might not always feel good, even though it may sound good. Sometimes the timing of what we want and when “we think we need it” conflicts with our schedules. We tend to sometimes think that: if we don’t ask for anything big, then God won’t have to disappoint us.
To this day, I have not really found out why God takes so long sometimes to answer some prayers. What I can be sure if though, is that God does answer prayer. And if you are faithful in your walk, God does eventually meet your needs.
Being vulnerable with God is a very interesting place to be. In my walk with God, I have found that sometimes allowing myself to be vulnerable and transparent not only lifts the burden of us having to let God’ handle alone’ certain burdens – but it also causes us to truly see the root of some of our problems. No one likes being vulnerable. We are already vulnerable to those we can see, so imagine what it must be like, when we must come to terms with Someone we cannot see. Yet I have found refuge in knowing that God is a God who offers us security and foundation, in pouring our hearts unto Him.
Stay tuned for Part II : “The Strength Found in Being Vulnerable…”
Come back again soon.
kristene newton
April 20th, 2010 at 4:25 PM
Jennifer! You are such an amazing writer! That is truly your gifting! What a blessing it is to read the words you so profoundly put together to meet the needs of others! Thank you for walking into the calling of God! Be Blessed, Friend!! I cant wait to read your book – especially after reading some of your blogs – Whew!
JenRene
April 20th, 2010 at 5:01 PM
Pray for me, girl… (smile) ~ Jen Rene
Anonymous Reader
April 25th, 2010 at 5:25 AM
I just read your Red Sea Situations. I read where you talked about being open enough to consider that life trouble may not be a bad thing.-About strength gained. That really caught my eye. You are so inspiring, I felt God talk to me through you. Exactly what has been being tossed around in my heart and mind. I finally decided to embrace and not fight situations that I don’t understand, or even think “I” have the strength for. I have learned not to count or lean on my own “wisdom”, that it is foolishness. I read in Psalms that God gives strength to his people, He blesses his people with peace. He has given me little steps to obey, most often without understanding why or the what, and most of them very scary for my flesh. Anyway, I have just had such strength and peace from Him in embracing what He is trying to grow inside of me. Thank you for writing like you do, for listening to God, it really encouraged me and strengthened me!
An anonymous reader….
Tonja McNair
April 29th, 2010 at 12:06 PM
Hi Jenn, I love what your doing. On the matter of vunerability I believe that it’s the only way to truely experience true intimacy with the father. When we are completely transparent and vunerable, we present ourselves naked and it is through our nakedness that the father is able to clothe us with all his Glory and everything that we lack. After all God is the Transformer…..May we all seek to be vunerable so that we can be transformed into his likeness.
darryl
April 30th, 2010 at 10:29 PM
Sister I love all that you share you are a blessing to me and as I read to each one who subscribes to this blog. Thank you for being so transparent! One thing I can surely witness, God has ALWAYS been faithful to me when I open my heart and hand to share my vulnerability and need with Him.
Blessings,
Dee
JenRene
May 2nd, 2010 at 3:20 AM
Interestedly enough Tonja, we were born into this world naked. Our nakedness before the Lord was His will even from the Beginning. It was His intention for our lives all along.