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Hope for Broken Hearts

“We cannot heal our own broken heart,” write doctors Henry Cloud and John Townsend, but there’s hope. Find out why in this excerpt from the NIV Life Journey Bible. -Adam Forrest

A broken heart vs. “normal” pain

Brokenheartedness is a painful state of being… When we are brokenhearted, our inner self feels smashed into pieces. Brokenheartedness occurs when we do not have the capacity to bear a loss or pain and something breaks inside.

For example, it is one thing to be discouraged in a relationship after a quarrel or period of alienation; it is quite another to be devastated by a severe relationship problem, such as deception, unfaithfulness, abuse or abandonment. We can also be brokenhearted about the loss of a loved one, a serious health issue, an emotional problem or a career loss.

However it happens, life as we know it goes on hold when we are brokenhearted.

What can we do with our broken heart?

We cannot heal our own broken heart in our own strength; we need God. During those times, God does not leave us alone. He takes initiative, healing us and binding our wounds…

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Feel Stuck in a Hopeless Struggle? Insights from Joshua’s Prayer

Do you feel stuck in a hopeless struggle and suspect prayer won’t make a difference? I recommend these insights from the life of Joshua, courtesy of Henry Cloud and John Townsend’s NIV Life Journey Bible. -Adam Forrest

Low expectations?

Too often we pray with low expectations. Perhaps we pray out of habit or guilt, but there are times when we don’t expect God to do anything drastic on our behalf. Perhaps we fear getting our hopes dashed, so we set low expectations for God so that he won’t fail or disappoint us.

Joshua prayed differently. He asked God to make the sun stand still so that his warriors could continue to fight in daylight.

But Joshua didn’t expect God to do all the work. He trusted God to do his part — suspend the heavenly bodies — while he did his part, which was to wield his sword and lead his soldiers tirelessly into battle. The Lord hurled hailstones on the Amorites, while the Israelites chased and fought them. Joshua didn’t passively wait for God to do everything, but he trusted God to do what God could do [see Joshua 10:1-15].

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Can I Make a Difference? On Building for the Kingdom [Excerpt by N.T. Wright]

 

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(Excerpt by N. T. Wright, from his DVD Group Study Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church.)

It is easy to look at our life and the small contribution one person can offer and wonder if we can make a difference. Like one stone in a large cathedral, we can seem small and inconsequential, to ourselves and sometimes to others. But God does not see us this way. In the heart of God, we are partners in bringing his hope to the world.

 

Like one stone in a large cathedral, we can seem small and inconsequential...

Like one stone in a large cathedral, we can seem small and inconsequential… [But] in the heart of God, we are partners in bringing his hope to the world.

 

In the heart of God, we are partners in bringing his hope to the world.

 

It is not up to us to build the kingdom, but we can build for the kingdom. 

It is not up to us to build the kingdom, but we can build for the kingdom. As resurrection people who know that heaven and earth overlap, we can become agents of God's beauty in a world that needs a song, a beautiful painting, a new dance, or a heart-touching poem. We can also stand for justice in a world where injustice seems to have a vise grip on so many people.

 

But isn't our hope in Jesus's return?

The resurrection of Jesus does not move us to a passive and sedentary life of waiting for God to show up some day in the distant future. The hope of the resurrection inspires and empowers Christians to stand strong, work hard, pray more fervently, and live with compassion. As the power of the resurrection fills our hearts, homes, and churches, we stand firm, we let nothing move us, we always give ourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because we know our labor is not in vain! [See 1 Corinthians 15:58] …

What we can and must do in the present, if we are obedient to the gospel, if we are following Jesus, and if we are indwelt, energized, and directed by the Spirit, is to build for the kingdom…

 

Where can I start?

God does not call us to do everything. But he does expect us to do our particular part in his work in this world. What is one way God has gifted and made you so that you can contribute to his plan for the church and this world?

 - N.T. Wright

 

Question for Discussion: Which of these activities can be part of building for God's kingdom?
(A) Praying for justice
(B) Showing compassion
(C) Writing a poem
(D) Cultivating a garden
(E) Sharing the story of Jesus

I'd love to hear your thoughts. Leave a comment on this post.

- Adam Forrest, Zondervan

 

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Bloggers Wanted: Sign Up to Review Lisa Harris’ “Blood Ransom”

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UPDATE: Thanks to everyone who signed up for the Blood Ransom blog tour! If your blog was selected, you'll receive the book in the mail soon. We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

 

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Synopsis of Blood Ransom:
Holden Natalie Sinclair and Dr. Chad Talcott want to make a difference in underdeveloped African villages … but they didn’t count on risking their lives in the process. Watch Book Trailer

 

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Coming February, 2011: Mission Hope Series, Book 2: Blood Covenant
New Paige Ryan and Nick Gilbert are trapped in an overpopulated African refugee camp where an outbreak of measles erupts and renegade soldiers block their only way out. Desperate for vaccines, they must put their own lives in the hands of God as they fight for the safety of the refugees under their protection. Learn More

 

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Mary DeMuth Shares Personal Story of Abuse, Healing & Hope

Thin Places

Thin Places: A Memoir

Coming February 2010

Thin Places is about hope and healing more than it is about the traumatic events of DeMuth’s childhood. According to DeMuth, thin places are “snatches of time, moments really, when we sense God intersecting our world in tangible, unmistakable ways.” When she encountered the true love of Jesus at a Young Life camp in high school, DeMuth’s life trajectory changed. God reassembled the pieces of her emotionally fragile self, which initiated true healing and peace.

“Folks may wonder why I’ve spent all this time looking back,” says DeMuth, “dredging up what God sees of my story, what my eyes see. Jesus says truth sets people free. This is my way of doing that—of telling the stark truth on the page so others can be set free.”

DeMuth’s desire is to see readers set free from their family secrets. In light of that, she’s provided a place for readers to anonymously share their family secrets. Since the blog launched in February 2009, over 150 survivors have emailed their family secrets for DeMuth to anonymously post. For more information, visit the blog at: http://blog.myfamilysecrets.org.

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About Mary DeMuth
Author and speaker Mary DeMuth helps people turn their trials to triumph. Her books include Ordinary Mom, Extraordinary God, Building the Christian Family You Never Had, Watching the Tree Limbs, Wishing on Dandelions, Authentic Parenting in a Postmodern Culture and the first two books in the Defiance Texas Trilogy: Daisy Chain and A Slow Burn. Mary lives with her husband Patrick and their three children in Texas. Find out more at www.marydemuth.com.

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Rick Warren to Release New Major Book This Fall

More about Rick WarrenZondervan has signed an exclusive agreement with Dr. Rick Warren, pastor, leader and author of the bestselling book, The Purpose Driven® Life, to publish his next major book release. Seven years after the success of his signature title that became the No. 1 all-time bestselling hardcover non-fiction book in publishing history, Warren has gone back to the writing studio to create The Hope You Need.

“My motivation as an author has always been the message, not the market and I have been waiting for the right time, until I had something to say that would speak to the personal and societal problems we all face, ” Warren said. “With unemployment in some parts of the country running as high as 15 percent, many individuals – including my own congregation – are feeling the pinch of this recession, and are in need of hope.” Read More

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