Desire for Food vs. Desire for God

It’s no secret that I’ve dealt a lot with food, I’ve shared a lot about my food/weight struggles. Food has been a comfort to me in times of bad, and good. It has been something that I use knowing that I have full control on what I eat and how much I eat. Unfortunately, food is something that brings me great peace, and happiness.

Obviously food is not bad, and loving food isn’t bad. God gave us food because He knew we needed it to survive.

“Everything that lives and moves will be food for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything.” –Genesis 9:3

Looking at this verse we see that God told Noah and his sons that all the animals would fear them, and that every living thing will be available for them to eat. So looking at this verse, we know that God intended for us to be able to eat, because He knows that we need it to survive. The Lord knew we needed food even after he created Adam and Eve.

“Then God said, ‘I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food’.” –Genesis 1:29

From the beginning of creation, God knew that we needed food. Once Adam and Eve sinned, it became more important that we have food. Having a feeling of craving for food isn’t what’s normal.

We aren’t designed to crave food. We’re designed to crave the Lord. In my opinion, Lysa TerKeurst says it best:

“God made us capable of craving so we’d have an unquenchable desire for more of Him, and Him alone. Nothing changes until we make the choice to redirect our misguided cravings to the only one capable of satisfying them.” –Lysa TerKeurst, Made to Crave

Our desires, our cravings, should be in the Lord and not food. While food gives us the temporary good feelings, the peace and strength that we can get from the Lord is far better! We were created to desire Him, and to want Him and Him alone.

“Do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you. For on Him, God the Father has placed His seal of approval” –John 6:27

“Then Jesus declared, ‘I am the Bread of Life. Whoever comes to Me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in Me will never be thirsty'” –John 6:35

We need to crave the Lord the way we crave food. He is the only way we’re going to find that fulfillment, and acceptance. Yes, food is incredible, and definitely fills a temporary void. But that’s just it, it’s temporary. If you’re like me, when you feel bad about something you’re going to turn to food and binge eat. Then after you’re done, you’re feeling disgusting, and awful, about what you just did. Imagine if I took that desire to eat, and turned it into prayer!

“Each time I craved something I knew wasn’t part of my plan, I used that craving as a prompt to pray. I craved a lot. So, I found myself praying a lot.” –Lysa TerKeurst, Made to Crave

Can you imagine the difference that this mindset can do in our lives? To turn our focus from food, to the Lord. To take time to pray to Him whenever we’re feeling the desire to fix our problems with food, we take a temporary fix and do a permanent fix. Of course this isn’t something that can be done overnight, or even in a few months. Like anything, it’s going to take time to retrain our minds to make turning to the Lord the priority over food. But if we truly make it a habit, and work on it continually, it’s going to be something that happens without us even thinking of it! I know I still struggle doing this, but it’s something that I feel myself trying to do more of. I want the Lord to be the only thing to help me, to be the only thing I need to feel fulfilled. However, I know that we live in a fallen world where Satan is going to take any of our weaknesses and use them against us. So my friends, if this is something that you feel like you’re struggling with, I want you to know that you’re not alone, and I am praying for you! I would like to leave you with a question that Lysa TerKeurst asks in her book:

“Is it possible we love and rely on food more than we love and rely on God?” –Lysa TerKeurst, Made to Crave

Is it possible? Until next time, friends!

4 Suggestions to Help Parent in 2024

I think we can all agree that parenting is so difficult, but parenting in 2024 can be even more so. While some things never change, there seems to be much more pressure in different areas than when I was in school! My 13 year old (she’ll be 14 near the end of the month) daughter just started her freshman year of high school, and needless to say, it hasn’t been the easiest experience. Don’t get me wrong, her 7th and 8th grade years were pretty rough, and it seems to just have followed her into 9th. There’s not one right way to parent through 2024, and I am definitely not claiming to be an expert at all. I fail every day, but am so thankful that the Lord continues to bless me with a new day to try again, and to turn to Him! But here are some suggestions that I’ve learned throughout the time of parenting my kid through 2024.

1. Be a parent that they will tell anything to.

I cannot stress this one enough! I am so thankful that my daughter knows that every time she gets home from school, she can come up to me and say “I’ve got tea for you”! Do I care about all the “tea”? Nope! Do I care about who sat where at lunch or who was caught walking the hallway together? No, of course not! But do I love her? Yes! Will I listen to her because it’s important to her? Yes! She needs to know that I’ll be right there ready to listen to anything, even if it had nothing to do with her.

2. Talk them through everything.

What I mean with this one is to be there to talk every situation through with them. If they come home with some issue going on with them, or with someone they care about, then be there to help talk them through it. They need to know that you care, and that you’re not always going to get mad at every little thing. So be there to talk through situations with them, but also keeping your status as their parent and not friend. Especially if it’s something that they know is something you disagree with, they need you to help talk them through it, not lecture them or yell at them.

3. Sometimes it’s okay to just LISTEN!

You know how sometimes as wives we want to talk to our husbands about something going on, and their main focus is to figure out how to fix whatever issue we’re talking about? Then we just tell them, “I don’t want you to fix this, I just want you to listen”! That’s one thing I’ve noticed my daughter wanting more from me. There are times she doesn’t want me to give advice, my thoughts, my opinions. She just wants me to listen, and I need to respect that! We’re not being bad parents if we just stay silent and listen to them talk. We’re not being bad parents if we just let them learn on their own, because it could be a lesson that they need to learn. They just want us there because they know that they always have us to talk to. They want to know that we love them, and that even if they’re handling a situation in a way different than how we would, we will still be there to help them pick up the pieces, or celebrate with them if it all turned out okay! But just listening can be an encouragement to them.

4. Pray, pray, pray!!

This is by far the most important suggestion that I can give you! We truly cannot do the job of parenting well if we do not have the Lord. Honestly, if I didn’t have the Lord to turn to and ask “God, please help me with the words to say to her”, I don’t know what I would do!

“If any of you lack wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you” James 1:5

Asking the Lord for wisdom is one of the smartest things we can do. Like any situation in our lives, He’s waiting for us to just come running to Him! For parents, moms especially, it’s so easy to let our “mama bears” out. I know I’ve done that more than I’d like to admit. We get used to defending our children, then blaming it all on our “mama bear”. While yes, the Lord has put that desire to protect our children in us, we also need to turn to Him to tell us when we need to get involved or not.

“I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better.” Ephesians 1:16-17

Praying for our children is so important, especially the times when they really don’t want us to get involved! We need to pray and ask the Lord to put His wisdom on them, and to help guide them in the way He wants them to go. But then we also need to pray and ask the Lord to let our children open their hearts to His wisdom, and listen to what He is calling them to do in the situation.

Prayer is such a powerful tool, one that we tend to forget about pretty easily. We have this amazing, mighty God who loves our children more than we do! He wants us to be able to turn to Him for wisdom to help them, and also asking Him to give them the wisdom they need.

Parenting is hard, and honestly these 4 suggestions are just that–suggestions. But these are also suggestions that I have seen work with my oldest, and I pray that they will work for you as well! My friends, I know it’s hard, and I know it’s hard to see our kids struggling in school, and then bringing that struggle home. But I pray that the Lord’s arms will just wrap around your home, and that He will give you the wisdom to speak to your teen!

Until next time!

learning to love to pray out loud

I’ve always hated public speaking. I’ve never enjoyed the idea of getting up in front of a group of people and talking about something. Being the “center of attention” terrifies me, and it’s not something that I would immediately volunteer to do. I’m like Mia Thermopolis in The Princess Diaries! Okay, I’ve never gotten so nervous that I run out and throw up, but I have gotten nervous where I feel sick and I get all shaky!

The feeling that I have about public speaking is the same feeling that I get when I know I have to pray out loud. Praying out loud is so difficult for me, as it is for many other people as well. I have such a hard time with praying out loud; I don’t even enjoy praying out loud in front of my husband! Praying should be something that comes natural for all believers, right? Unfortunately, that isn’t the case for many believers.

So Why is Praying Hard to do in Front of Others?

There are so many reasons people are nervous about praying in front of others. I know for me; I get nervous because my prayers don’t sound elegant enough, and I’m not using the words that I think I should be. Another reason I get nervous is because I’m so afraid that I’m going to mess up a word, phrase, name, or anything, and sound ridiculous! I don’t want to say anything that may come out wrong, and then people laugh or snicker. These are only a few examples. I have more and I’m sure many others have examples of their own!

When I think about these reasons, I can’t help but wonder, do we really need to worry about what others think of our prayers? Does the Lord care how our prayers sound, or how many times we mess up?

Pleasing the Lord with Our Prayers

I know for a fact that the Lord doesn’t care how many times we mess up, or sound ridiculous, when we pray to Him! He isn’t sitting up in heaven with a clipboard, taking notes, and tallying how many times we say “um” and “okay”, and He definitely isn’t sitting in the back with a timer making sure we don’t go over the time we’re given, and raising His hands if we are going over. (If you have gone through a public speaking classes, then you know what I’m talking about!) In fact, the Lord is sitting there, listening so intently to us that He doesn’t care about the number of times we mess up, or the number of times we say “um”! In fact, He already knows how many times we’ll mess up, how long we’ll end up taking, or how many times we say “um” and “okay”.

For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous
    and His ears are attentive to their prayer

1 Peter 3:12 NIV

The Lord listens to our prayers, no matter how silly we think we sound! He doesn’t care how many times we mess up, because He is our Father, and He loves when we talk to Him!

A way that I view this is when I’m talking to my kids. Especially my 5-year-old. She repeats everything more than once, loses her train of thought, says “um” enough times to fail a public speaking class, and sometimes she ends on a different subject than what she started on! I practice a lot of patience when I listen to her tell me a story. However, the Lord isn’t like that. He doesn’t get annoyed at how many times we mess up or lose our train of thought. He loves the idea that we are going to Him and talking to Him, just like I love when my 5-year-old comes home and tells me stories from her day!

Before they call I will answer;
    while they are still speaking I will hear.

Isaiah 65:24 NIV

The Lord hears us before we go to Him in prayer! He knows what we are going to say, and He knows how He will answer us. What assurance we have, to know that we aren’t forgotten, to know that we cannot annoy the Lord!

Continue to pray!

My friends, I want to encourage you to continue to go to the Lord in prayer! Whether or not it’s in front of others. But I want to encourage you to not care so much about what others think of how you pray, because the Lord is the only one that matters! Do I think you should be able to go to your church’s prayer meeting and instantly feel comfortable to pray in front of everyone? Not at all. This is something that I know will take time. I’m still learning! But we need to remember that the Lord doesn’t care how we are praying. He cares that we are praying to Him, and Him alone! He wants us to turn to Him with our praises, needs, and requests!

I’m choosing to work on my fear of praying out loud. Will you?

Until next time, friends!