Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Getting Real

While visiting Faith at The Great Adventure (see my sidebar) and commenting on her post where she laments the fact that her posts are so "unedited" I felt a strong "Post Urge" come on!

Faith is currently in the midst of a very personal and painful battle with MS and undergoing daily injections for her treatment. She has very bravely shared with everyone in "blogland" about her fear of needles and the difficulty she's having with her treatments. She's also shared that she's struggled with believing and making real in her circumstances the truth that our Jesus' strength is made perfect in our weakness. I applaud her transparency and honesty. I applaud her willingness to share the raw, unadulterated difficulties that accompany every life...including the life of faith!

I started this post before the Women of Faith Conference (WOF) in Atlanta this past weekend. The merry-go-round was on turbo and I wasn't able to finish. But the thoughts Faith's post prompted were perfectly timed for WOF. The Lord was preparing me for what He would say to me very personally through the speakers and musicians.

This life is to be lived out in authenticity before our sisters and brothers in Christ, as well as before the lost world. It's only through our raw honesty about our struggles, doubts, and sins that we are able to share the comfort we receive. And that comfort is THE LORD, HIMSELF. (This is what Beth Moore spoke about and I'll have more to say about that later....).

When we get real and remove our "Perfect Christian" mask we have so much more to offer the world. We make ourselves vulnerable in a way that Jesus did when He put on flesh and became a man. We are privileged to share in that "suffering" with our Creator and Savior. And we're even more privileged to share the Lord, Himself, with those around us who are hurting and in need of that Divine Grace.

My sister-in-the-faith, Faith, is aptly named. I'm thankful for her and for the other women the Lord has brought into my life who are willing to live out their lives with raw authenticity. I want to be more like them for then I will be more like JESUS...the most authentic example of all.

6 comments:

Faith said...

This really brought tears to my eyes and strengthened my heart.
Thank you, Amy, so much.

ocean mommy said...

I often wonder what would happen if we all took off our masks and just allowed others to see us in that raw state.

Can't wait to hear more about WOF!

Love to you all!
steph.

Faith said...

Stop by my blog when you have a minute; I have a surprise for you. :)

Little Steps Of Faith said...

Hi there, just stopping by...first time..but a friend of Faith's, and I have to tell you that was an amazing thing you wrote for her, her name says it all doesn't it?

I am glad you felt led by the Spirit to write it:)

Be Blessed:)

Angie

Faith said...

Are you OK, Amy? I see it's been a very long time since you've posted; I hope you are doing all right!

Faith said...

Just stopped by again to see if you've posted. I hope you're doing well!