cling conference: “choosing a lifestyle of intimacy w/God”

You shall follow the Lord your God and fear Him; and you shall keep His commandments, listen to His voice, serve Him, and cling to Him. Deut. 13:4 NAS

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I didn’t wait. When Kim Cash Tate announced that Cling Conference was on the books? Yes ma’am! I registered right quick! I knew it would be a gathering I didn’t want to miss. I read, prayed, and studied to prepare, and I was not disappointed. Not only did God meet us there, He tarried. He graced us with Himself through worship, praise, fellowship, and certainly through the Word as delivered by Kim and guest Chrystal Evans Hurst. Phenomenal is all I can say.

These don’t do the actual experience justice, but here are a few highlights…

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The conference was based on Kim’s book, Cling: Choosing a Lifestyle of Intimacy with God. The small word has been part of her journey for quite some time, as it came to life to her after reading it in Deuteronomy 13:4. As a lifestyle, clinging is born out of being in relationship with God, out of His plan for love and intimacy with us. Kim shared:

When we cling to God, we’re gonna look a little different, and we have to be OK with that! God’s approval is all that matters.

How well do we want to walk with God, to cling to Him? We should study the Word regularly, talk to God regularly, and make the decision to want to walk closely with Him!

What would the fearless you look like as you cling to God? “Do it afraid” has become a popular notion, but the Word is clear in the command that we’re NOT to fear! Don’t carry out your God-assignments afraid, but obey God, know Him, and believe Him for all of your walk! Do it fearlessly!

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Such a blessing to finally meet in person!

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Chrystal Evans Hurst helped us understand what God has packed us with as she challenged us to think about the things that set our souls on fire that we’re not stoking. Are we like Moses in Exodus 3, questioning God in our callings over this and that, not trusting the light we have? We often over-value what we’re not, and under-value what we are. We won’t finish the next step because we can’t finish the current step! The longer we wrestle with God, the longer we rest in disobedience (back to Kim’s point on obeying so that we cling/walk fearlessly… see how God put all that together?!). What is God asking us to do the way He wants us to do it?!

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All smiles from Chrystal and me at Cling!

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God-filled, God-anointed, God-appointed. New friends, new sisters, new love. My heart and spirit are still full from the amazing experience at Cling. That’s what being with God should do to you. He’s so faithful…

To follow Kim on social and for details on how to purchase Cling: Choosing a Lifestyle of Intimacy with God and other books (the one pictured above is from her Promises of God series), visit kimcashtate.com. To order She’s Still There, the latest by Chrystal Evans Hurst, and to share in her faith journey, visit chrystalevanshurst.com.

Guest Post: A Tireless Heart

For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost. Luke 19: 10 KJV

Today’s guest post is the last in the series featuring fellow bloggers I met at the Proverbs 31 She Speaks conference. Erin Blake is another woman of faith whom I’ve come to admire through her inspirational posts on her blog tiethatbinds.org. I’m sure you will be able to relate to her post, “A Tireless Heart.” I appreciate her openness in sharing this experience…

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Numerous times a day I travel a monotonous path from my home to wherever it is we need to be. Without having to think, I know when to swerve to avoid nasty potholes, where policemen sit in wait, and parts of the neighborhood where dogs are more likely to dart out.  One afternoon something caught my eye – something looked oddly out of place. There was a man holding a cardboard sign with words written in black marker, standing in the shoulder lane of MY road.

“Hold on there, this is way too close to MY home. Someone (like a policeman) needs to tell this guy to move on down the road, to a different neighborhood. 

“This man is smoking a cigarette, where does he get his money to keep up that habit?” 

Days went by, and this gentleman became a fixture on my route. My thoughts morphed into, “I just don’t have any singles or cash in the car. Do I really want him coming over to the car while my children are with me?”

One afternoon Lysa TerKeurst’s words came to the forefront of my mind. Her recent bible study I was participating in discussed the story of Zacchaeus. His story is found in Luke 19. Zacchaeus was a wealthy tax collector who jostled along in the crowd to catch a glimpse of Jesus as he traveled through Jericho. Being short in stature, Zacchaeus was unable to see over the crowd.  Zacchaeus found a  sycamore tree to climb for a better view. As Jesus passed under him, He called out to Zacchaeus, “Zacchaeus, hurry, come down, for today I must stay at your house.”  Lysa’s words chimed in my head focusing on that walk to Zacchaeus’s home: Zacchaeus and Jesus side by side heading home. Lysa’s focus on this well-known Bible story was on the many people in need they passed to arrive at the large sprawling home of the wealthy tax collector?

Surely Jesus would notice the man holding his sign on the shoulder of my road if He came home with me. Even more upsetting is He would notice how I drive by daily, a heart filled with excuses.

Later that day I rushed to the grocery store purchasing items I placed in a bag.  Carefully I pulled into the gas station where the man stood near. Placing the bag at his feet I said, “These are for you.”

I hopped back into my car about to pat myself on the back for my Christian duty. Tap tap tap on my passenger window. When I found the corresponding button to roll the passenger window down, a young lady was standing there, wearing a look of disgust. “Just so ya know that man has a moped, credit card and bank card. He has no business standing out there.” I said a quick thank you and drove off feeling like an idiot.

Should I have not done that? Was God not urging me to help this man with a simple bag of groceries? Should I have held onto my vicious remarks and excuses?

The following morning I glanced at my phone after a beckoning “ding!” YouVersion sent out the daily Bible verse.

Galatians 6:9: Let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.

This verse spoke volumes to my questioning heart. I realized I have certainly grown weary especially in doing good. My life has quite a few implications of the cynical outlook mirrored in the young lady’s comments.

However, my weariness and cynicism have not a thing to do with God’s plan. Helping and serving others should be my FIRST response. What a person decides to do with help I offer in their own world is not a concern of mine. These concerns I hold onto are making me weary and losing heart.

Doing good is not about me, the way I feel about it or my opinion of others. Doing good is simply showing God’s love for others. I want to enjoy “having Jesus to visit my home,” inhabit my life. I don’t want to be tangled up in my excuses not focused on sharing God’s love.

I have not seen the man standing on the shoulder of the road since that day. Temperatures have been dropping. I pray he has a home to go to.

Thank you Lord for using my everyday drives to slow me down and examine my heart. Please soften the heart of the young lady at the gas station.  I pray for my own heart to be tireless in serving only You.   

Have you grown weary? Take heart and be tireless in serving only Him.

Erin Blake resides in beautiful, coastal North Carolina. After growing up in New Jersey, she made her escape to the South attending college, returning North for only short bursts. Twenty years later, Erin is married to her best friend Buddy, so aptly named. They have three gorgeous, intelligent, remarkable daughters, keeping consistent chaos running through their lives. Erin enjoys sharing her life, her love for Christ and the way God shows up in her everyday. Check out her blog at tiethatbinds.org