Our Final NOG Session
Can you believe our final gathering has arrived? The summer flew by, didn’t it? As I told you in this video, you’ll make your usual comments to this entry after your gatherings but watch for a final roll call one week from today. I’m going to ask every single INDIVIDUAL (each solo participant or member of a group) who completed all her homework to sign in with her first name and location NEXT TUESDAY. You’ll recall that we did this as we launched the study and we’ll do it again next Tuesday to give a shout-out for those who made it to the last page. (No condemnation to the ones that didn’t! These kinds of disciplines can be extra challenging in the summer which is precisely why we did this.) Because we want to set up as many people as possible for victory, we’re putting off the roll call for one week to offer a little grace period to finish. You can do it!
OK, so here are our discussion questions or statements for our final gathering:
One from Week Seven:
1. On the bottom of p.148 and in the context of promised blessing, Kelly writes, “Sometimes the Lord immediately replaces what we have left [as in, said good-bye to], and other times we are left feeling empty for a time.” At several very important seasons of my own life I believe God deliberately let me feel that empty space for a while before He filled it…even with Himself. If you’ve had a similar experience, share it and discuss what purpose God might have had in it.
This line of discussion also brings to mind the segment of Jeremiah 15:17 that Kelly shares on p.167 in Week Eight: “I sat alone because Your hand was on me.” Keep in mind that God created each of us to be a very plugged-in part of the Body of Christ. We were created for relationship but sometimes God draws us into a time of aloneness with Him so that He can work something IN US that He desires to later work THROUGH US. If you’ve had a season like I just described that had a pretty profound effect on you, share it briefly with your group.
The next three from Week Eight:
2. The intro to Session Eight was so powerful and dead on. Revisit the testimony about the married friend realizing she needed to get rid of the cards, letters and emails from the first guy she ever loved. Another friend shared a similar story with Kelly that she references on p.178. We can hang on to all sorts of things from the past besides old boyfriends and, often, until we really say goodbye, we can’t say hello to something wonderful God has for us. As Kelly’s been telling us for weeks, we’ve got to make ROOM. Discuss a time you came to a similar conclusion and acted on it. OR, if you haven’t let go of something but you know you need to, ask your group members to hold you accountable and pray for you to have courage to follow through.
3. I loved Day Three! Revisit Kelly’s first paragraph on p.173. What is the “bridge between the old and the new”? THEN, take a good look at Deuteronomy 6:23 in the margin of that same page and note Kelly’s abbreviation of it in the second paragraph: “He brought us out…to bring us in.” Girlfriend, that statement deserves an index card! Why is it so critical to keep that concept (not the index card but the abbreviation!) in mind?
4. The last two days of study out of the Book of Ruth were so good. Didn’t you love the last line of Ruth 1 (V.22) where we learn that Ruth and Naomi, devastated and grieved, entered Jerusalem, just “as the barley harvest was beginning”? Read John 15:8. As we draw our journey to a close, having moved out some idols to make room for Christ, encourage one another to believe God to move in powerfully and purposefully. Speak these words over one another, emphatically and with authority: “Your harvest is just beginning!”
As you conclude, please thank God for Kelly and pray His richest blessings over her.
I’m so proud of you, Siestas! Thank you for taking this journey in the Word of God with so many of your Siestas. We made it through the summer without a famine of the Word sending us into the emotional abyss! I sure love you.
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Miss Beth,
This is not a post about the Bible study, but we just got home from vacation and Grace and I were looking at your pictures and Grace wanted me to ask if you were going to bring the puppies with you to the Siesta Fiesta. She thinks there as cute as anything. ;o)
Although I did not get to do the Bible study with you Siestas this summber, I did get it and am going to do it with my friend this fall. With all the comments I've heard from ya' all I know it's going to be good!
Blessings,
Kimberly
Beth,
I just wanted to drop a quick note and say that I am SO enjoying No Other Gods. I have found out I have gods that I had NO CLUE I had!!
I was in the middle of "Living Beyond Yourself" when this started and while I tried to do both at the same time I just couldn't concentrate as well. So, I finished up the first and am therefore only on week 6 of this one. The thing that has been the most insightful thing to me so far is that any time you experience jealousy there is a false god involved. I have never really thought I was a jealous person but I have found a few thoughts enter my mind the past couple weeks and I have stopped and said "Wow, that was some jealousy - I have another false god I didn't know existed!" Thanks for leading this study this summer - I wouldn't have done this particular study had you not done this and I have learned much.
I am always amazed how every study I do God has something He wants to show me -- what an AWESOME God we serve!! Thanks and while I can't sign in next week saying I completed know that there is one gal in SD that will finish up this study in a couple more weeks!!
My dear friend and I are going to do the NOG study this fall, as well. It really hits on exactly what's been on my heart. I wish I could have done it this summer but wasn't on board the blog until late July. :)
My, My, My Thank you for reminding us that our time in God's word "It's never wasted" At almost 60 years of age- I many times think, God is wasting his time with me. I'm so slow in being transformed in this intense journey- What is wrong with me????? So thanks, for the kind encouragement and the two profound topics for discussion (with myself, I'm solo)- He brought us out to bring us in- we sometimes "stall" because we do not realize that the "bringing us in" is the next stage and "Your harvest is just beginning!" Oh what a wonderful concept- Lots of love and blessings to you and yours, and if you want me to donate additional kitchen items to your contest winners- I'll be happy to contribute! The three H's are "right on"- An appreciative friend in Christ- thanks so much, Beth
We did it!! Yea!!! Our Siesta Bible Study ended tonight (we had to meet one night early due to Back to School Night tomorrow night). We started with 4 Siesta and ended with 6 - WooHoo!
Tonight was a great discussion about the manna only lasting a season. God doesn't leave us in the desert - PTL! We all seem to be going through different deserts. But, each of us is trying to embrace this season & learn & grown in this season. Just like with Ruth moving into town right at the the barley season, and how she "just happened" to go to Boaz's field, and how Boaz showed up right at that time, God is in control. He will not leave us nor forsake us. He is so faithful!!
This has been an amazing study for me this summer! Thanks so much for giving us a way to stay in Bible Study over the crazy, hectic summer! Can't wait till Esther!!!
Just a quick request Beth - would you please leave the I-finished roll call post open for longer than a week? Our group is going strong but we began late. We will finish on Sept 2nd. (There are 6 of us). If you choose not to do that, it's OK!!
I am so proud of all you girls who have been working toward your finishing study! Isn't the Lord amazing in the words that He provides for us through others! I love all of you siestas!
-Susan Lowry
Beth...you gotta go see this pic...
it so reminded me of your "geli and star" stick story...
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I have recently (since Mr. Ed visited) started checking this site...I have also recently started your study "Believing God" as my own personal study. I don't have the videos nor a group walking this path with me...Which brings me to why I felt led to comment here...God is doing this "Walk with Me alone, My child." for, through, and in me right now. Because I don't have to wait on others, I let God lead me as to how many studies I get in, in a day...a couple of days ago He took me through the entire week of "I am who God says I am" I further believe the reason for this was so that I would have the benefits of that study as a collective protective shield for the days that followed with out any room for doubt or self questioning...I had to absorb it all at once and He has allowed me to digest it and apply it over time as I continue on. I want to thank God for you, Beth, I often do, but know right now I am praying for you with praise of thanksgiving to the glory of our Father. Amen!
Beth, Last year I did 2 of your studies at my church, Daniel and (I can't think of the name of the other one!!!) I have never followed through with any bible study in my life, I loved doing the homework, going to the study, everything. It actually changed my life. My husband even said I have acted differently since started the Beth Moore B.Sers. I am doing the NOG and my friend started it out with her daughter, and they quit after the first video, but I have been doing it everyday and watching every video. Thank you so much for caring about us women and our need to be with other women in God's Word. I love you in Christ. Tracey
Thanks LPM for helping with all the bible study you all did great.The bible study was wounderful.You all are so very specail I think angels own earth. Many blessings to you & your till your in our Lord hands.Victoria Reidsville NC
Beth,
I have enjoyed this study and hopefully my group will be able to get together tonight. I have the chocolate reese cake made and a roast in the crockpot cooking.
This journey has been so timely and just like God! The God who orchestrated Ruth and Boaz to be in the same place at the same time put us together this summer to study NOG together.
Speaking of Ruth, this part of the study spoke to me, your harvest is beginning, for weeks and even months this is what God has spoken to me. It's harvest time. You will eat the fruit of your labor; enjoy the blessing! God showed me in Ruth and Leviticus that after they reaped the first time they were not to go back over the field a second time but leave that for the poor and widow and fatherless. To me, when God blesses we are to share the blessing. Don't horde it all to ourselves but share it with those who need help. I pray that as God blesses me I will be a blessing to others. To bear much fruit, that is my prayer.
Siestas, your harvest is beginning!!
May God richly bless Kelly and bring in a big harvest for her!!!
See you next week!!!
Hi Beth -
I am one of those who fell behind in my workbook, although I am doing it as my morning study. I probably needed it more than I knew but I went through a phase of ifnoring the better path with obeying God. Like with that paralyzed man, Jesus said, "Get up and take your mat." I was still sitting on the floor, saying "Jesus I don't really want to get up."
I'm over that now.
I want to thank you for offering this and introducing Kelly Minter for those of us who had never heard of her.
God Bless,
M
Well, here we go. It seems odd being done, it feels like we just started! I'm gonna miss all of this! OK.
#1. March 1st opened a business. Prior to that I was on staff at my church and volunteering, alot. Once the business opened that was cut by 90% - all at once! I felt cut off! Then slowly God started talking to me (or maybe thats how I started listening)... Our Pastor had done a message on building altars where we were, good times and bad times, so I did (not literally). Let me tell you, Jesus showed up! My times with Him here at theses batting cages have been some of the best of my entire life.
#2. This sort of goes with question #1 cause I did have to give up one of my ministries and cut back on another - but it enabled me to focus on what and where He wanted me to be.
#3. The bridge is the desert. My desert was the batting cages at first. Now I see it was His way of getting me to this whole next stage of my life. I know what my purpose is that's for sure! I'm the "pointer"... People come in and I point them to Christ through various websites, Bible studies, cool Chritian events like Spirit West Coast, the Harvest Festival, Youth Group, Scriptures, Churches...You name it! No really, if you guys know of some cool stuff name it for me so I'll more to point at!
#4. I did love that the harvest was beggining but what I loved most was that we ended in Matthew with everything pointing straight to Christ! My heart just overflowed with emotion I thanked God for making His Word so alive...
And I thank you Kelly and you Beth... I love that I can point people to you and know that you will be pointing to our Precious Saviour.
In His Word and His Love,
Judy
Beth---You look so "soft" today...i know thats not a good description but you look so content, peaceful, calm, tender and just plain "soft" and i wanted to let you know..... Praise HIm!
Are you planning another study after this one? I am new to the blog so didn't get a chance to do this one although I am in the middle of a fantastic one by Joanna Weaver but will be ready for a new one by the fall.
I must say, your kitchen gadget bit cracked me up!! I about died when you pulled you Croc from the Crock Pot!! You just are not right!!!
LOL---
Tree
The different stages of life have brought about many joys, but also many challenges I never expected to face. Tears will come to my eyes each week as I share in the Lord's Supper. I have learned to cherish "moments" that I use to take for granted. I long for the day to be reunited with my Heavenly Father and when Jesus returns. Until that day, I want to grow deeper in my relationship with Him and applying God's Word in my life.
I absolutely lost it over the crock in the crock-pot!
We made it to the end of bible study! Its bitter sweat! Im excited to see the impact this study has had on both me and everryone who did it! Beth, i cant even begin to tell you how much this study has meant to me and fellowship it has brought into my life her at home and on this blog! I love you tons!
Ps. im thinking about doing Beliving God this fall with the same group i did NOG with! im excited! im also doing Jameas Mcdonald and your study on easter this school year! Im way excited! Love you!
Beth,
I am one of those people who tends to facilitate/lead Bible study more than I just join for fellowship! I am sure you can relate. I had been heading up discussion at the Lifeway Forums and asked that one of the other ladies head up our discussion this week since I knew I would be in one of those moments where I just have to get on my knees before God.
I'm going to do this short - I did not(at least not yet) finish No Other Gods because for the last two weeks I have been knee deep in the Word developing my own lessons and curriculum for this fall. I had no idea how deep this curriculum would go when I agreed to do NOG - but God did. In brief, the curriculum I am working on is called, "Heart to Heart: A shared journey for grieving moms." It is so amazing. In our training leading me to this one of the questions was what area of bondage do you think that your group will struggle with - and hands down I said, "Laying down idols." Grieving moms can allow their hearts to make an idol out of their child. Oh, Beth - this study has meant so much to me. I even dealt with some of it.
I can now relate to you when you say in your teachings that you kneel before your keyboard typing out each word in tears and praising God for it. I am tearing up now. Thanks for hosting Siesta Summer Study for us. I will see you in a few days in San Antonio - and pray that I finish this because I so want to be on the roll call next week!
It wasn't brief... Was it?
Love You.
May God be the Cheese in your Cake!!! This just cracked me up! I didn't do this study with your gals because I am walking through Living Beyond Yourself with my sister-in-law. But I have still enjoyed watching your videos and thinking about the truths you present. Congrats to all who started all who finished and all those in between!
What an amazing study this has been!!! Thank you Beth for introducing us Siestas to Kelly. What a wonderful woman of God she is and oh, how I identified with her throughout this entire study. I am currently on week 7 but have been doing a few days at a time in order to catch up with you all. I will be finished by next tuesday.
So far, the thing that has hit me the most in this study is the idea that fear protects our idols and that we can easily fall into idolizing people (even godly people). I am convicted on many levels and am seeking to replace my idols with the one true GOD! He alone is worthy of all my adoration and devotion.
Thank you for the summer experience siesta mama!
Love ya!
My Sweet Siestas-
Congratulations! You made it! How good our God was to teach us so many wonderful things this summer. My favorite attribute of Him has been how very personal He is. How He knows exactly what I need to hear on exactly the right day. I'm just overwhelmed at how specific He is to me and to all of you. Praise Him!
Love to you all,
Nikki
I am so glad I kept on with this study even though I was a solo participant. I have determined to be EMPTY. Completely empty. I am determining that even for the Siesta Fiesta. I am coming empty. I don't really know what that means except that I need my God so desperately to fill me with Himself.
Thank you for supporting me through this study. His Word is life-changing.
What a great study....I was right on course the whole time...your so right..it kept me in the Word until our Stepping Up study starts in Sept. Thank you.
What a great study this has been for us. Three of us finished together and 3 others dropped by occasionally.
We had much weeping today as the Holy Spirit reminded us of places where we emptied ourselves to make room for Him. One of us is in the empty place now. We prayed for her, and God showed another this sister as a large glass, being filled almost to the brink with an effervescent beautifully scented liquid, with just a little room for more. It was a great time of discussion and prayer for Kelly as well.
Afterward, we lamented not winning the "Croc" pot, the puppy cage, and especially the Cuisinart processor. We avoided two of the deadly "h's" by first drinking cold water in an air conditioned room, then feeding ourselves with made to order omelets with Monterrey Jack cheese and fresh herbs from the garden (rosemary and basil), a salad of spinach and tomatoes, and chocolate chip scones and Kentucky derby pie.
Thank you for this summer study. It has been a blessing to each of us. We love you! Even if you have big hair and comedy that makes us groan. (There are groaners and knee slappers and you are in the groaner category without a doubt.)
eating my chocolate while I type...
#1)Well, I think I'm in the midst of feeling empty...I know something's coming and I want it so bad. It's very hard to be still and wait, especially when I don't exactly know what I'm waiting for! Because of this, I put Jer 15:16-17 to memory. I gotta know there's a reason for my aloneness sometimes.
#2)I went through a season where I threw away all my old Middle school yearbooks b/c they were holding too much over me. It was such a relief, though I admit to sometimes missing them. I'm sure there are more things to toss and as I uncover them, I pray for the strength to say "goodbye!"
3#)'To go in' reminds me that something better; a land flowing with all good things (milk and honey) awaits me. I remember Heb.11:15...I don't want to go back to captivity. I want to cross over and get to the good stuff!
#4)I LOVE how Kelly brought Ruth into the conclusion. I know I've never seen my journey as the 'beginning of the harvest' with a God as caring and loving (even more so!) than Boaz.
Father I do pray for an extra meausure of blessing on Kelly. Thank you for using her as a vessel of change in my life! May we all serve no other God but you!! "To him who is able to keep ME from falling and present ME before His glorious presence without fault and with great JOY, to the only God our Savior be glory, majesty, power and authority, through Jesus Christ our Lord, before all ages, now and forevermore! Amen!"
love to you all,
rachel
Hi Spiritual Mom Beth!:)
It was Kassidy and I again, 'cause the other two are in "back to school" mode:)
1)Kassidy-Now, God has her in a time of waiting, trusting, dev. faith to believe that He can heal her, also perseverance. Her time of aloneness w/ God was when her dad died; and her husband nearly died from a gun accident.1 Pet. 5:10 Me-in the past, God let me feel emptiness over not having a boy's attn (the want of a boyfriend) before filling me with Himself; My times of aloneness with Him for intens. care where the 1st few years after salv., my college exper., and now (ok, most of my saved life, LORD, help me!)
2)Kassidy-God dir. her to say goodbye to idolistic tend. to look to her husband to be her everything, when God is the only One to do that for her.me-God has dir. me in the past, and more recently to drast. cut my TV viewing, and sec. mag. reading.Kassidy wants acctblty to have a forgiving spirit, and I need acctblty to stay in God's Word moreso than my extra studies-good vs. best.
3)Kassidy and I-He brought us out to bring us to Himself, to bring us into our promis. land where there is abundant life, more than a conqueror exis. with a focus to fight the good, noble fight of faith and finish well; to be content in whatever circ. that come (like Paul).
4)To bear much fruit means you are a disciple-ever learning and becoming more acq. with and knowing the LORD, glorifying Him Phil. 1:20 (AMP),Ps. 16:2; We had a good laugh over this: um, define "emotional abyss" b/c we're not sure if we've been on the fringes of that or not:)
We sure love you too, and many ((HUGS)) to you, Spiritual Mom Beth:)(hopefully post is not too long:) God has used you to bless us so much!
katiegfromtennessee
P.S. my mentor and I fin. the Fruit of the Spirit study tod. too; we are planning on doing A Woman's Heart: God's Dwelling Place nxt; God had done things that words cannot describe:) The English language is not adequate:); Oh, and that "Beth" puppet in the last video-too funny! I about cried I was laughing so hard:)Sorry, sorry, long post, I am done now...:)
After my last NOG session (it turned out to be solo :( ), I also prayed for God's richest blessings on you, too, Beth! And Melissa, thanks for taking the time to post such yummy recipes!
My first ever blog Bible Study was fantastic! Thank you for leading us through it! Looking forward to enjoying the harvest...
Beth I'm finished solo!!! This was fun.... Now that I'm in the habit I need to start a new study any suggestions?
Liz Hinze in Oregon where the weather is already changing.
I'm a NOG girl but I haven't finished and won't by next Tuesday. :( Even though Mama Siesta says not to feel condemnation I feel let down that I didn't finish. I'll finish when everyone is having fun in San Antonio! Yeah.
What a great evening!!!!Rainy and cloudy, we lit a fire in the fireplace(electric is so cool!), lit a candle,played some music and drank coffee w/all our pretty colored chocolate M&M's and a snicker ice cream bar. Single bar. Calories divided among the sunset siestas. :-)
Thank you for coming up with this crazeeee idea...it has blessed us all in so many unexpected ways. We have all done some housecleaning in our hearts and made more room for our ONE TRUE GOD. He has manifested his participation in our lives MIGHTILY. The four of us have learned more,shared more, committed more from this guilt-free, stress-free study. So much so, we will continue to meet on Tuesday nights.
One of our discussions led to what we expect from our jobs. To our amazement, the very things that we seek in our work environment were the attributes of God Almighty. Classic example of how we look to this world to fill our needs, when it is within our very nature to seek out the great things of God. We were blown away... How cool was that manifestation!!!
We are enjoying the beginning of the harvest and are eager, strengthened and prepared for the full harvest !
We loved the Siesta Summer Study!!!
Gaila, April, Ana, Suzie
The Sunset Siestas
Minneola, FL
Well, we all hate to see it end. What is it about a bible study that when it gets to the end, ya' just want say "No, we can't be done yet!". Our group has varied from seven to four and everything in between, mostly due to vacations, sickness and an occassional "I forgot"! It's been wonderful to be a part of something so downright useful. Each of us was able to see how we often substitute "things" for our God. We've gotten our toes stepped on and then bandaged up. God is good like that, isn't He?
Question 1 so spoke to me personally. I went through a difficult time with the collapse of a friendship that led to a time of aloneness. I didn't realize it at the time, but that relationship wasn't good for me. God to end it abuptly which led to my dependence on Him. I didn't know it at the time, buy my friend had become my idol. Bad move; lesson has been learned. God had to get me completely alone to get my attention. Then I could focus on Him, and not getting my needs met elsewhere.
Question 2 lead to discussion on things given up. One sister recounted how she hung on to memories of an old boyfriend and would fantasize about him whenever her marriage wasn't going well. She was able to give that up and spend her energy on her marriage instead of a dream.
Question 3 reminded some of us of Priscilla Shirer's message in Atlanta DS about the wilderness. We discussed how the desert is a place of God's preparation and how we don't stay there but we sure want to learn the lesson God has for us. This lead to a discussion on why we often don't learn and have to "take another lap around the track" in hopes that we learn it the next time. When asked why in the world we fall for the same things, one friend replied "Well in the beginning it looked just a little bit different. And then suddenly you realize, it's the same thing again!" We all had a good laugh but still agreed with her! :o)
And we all enjoyed telling each other that the harvest is just beginning. It reminded us of the 100-fold harvest you spoke on during the simulcast. It's great the way God puts together His messages, isn't it?
It's been a great study. Thank you Beth for the brillant idea. And thank you Kelly for writing such a insightful and challenging study. Let's do it again next summer!
Love ya'
Dear Miss Beth,
I have had a fun time with this Bible study this summer. I like being a "nog" especially because of the receipes. I think I will probably like the butterfinger cake the best. I left behind the tv show "hannah montana".I haven't watched it for a little over a month. It had become an idol but I am making room for God. I like your video about the oven mitt on the bike seat. Hope to see you at a living proof live!
Love,
Katie (9 years old)
“He brought us out…to bring us in.”
We're on a journey, Beth. We don't want to continually look back to what was, thinking it's better than what's in store. We are on our way to the promised land! Ain't nothin' in Eqypt that's better than that!!!
One of us shared about getting rid of the list of wrongs her husband had done. One of us shared how then ending of a relationship in the past, no longer caused pain, because it was the right thing to do.
We are all so grateful to have spent these 8 weeks with each other and in the WORD! It has been a richer summer because of it. We feel like there is another person who can keep us accountable. There's 5 other sisters to go to, who know our struggles and yet won't condemn.
There was good food, and a few tears along the way, but oh so much more rejoicing. I guess that's what happens when you know, you're loved by the God of the universe, the Ancient of Days, the Great I AM! And that He showed up in Melana's living room every other week, is just beyond comprehension!!!!
Love you so much for asking us to join you in this journey, sweet Beth. And, we'll surely be sporting some of those signs (The 3 Deadly H's) when necessary! YO BOB!
Melana in Wyoming
The first comment was from my daughter...I just wanted to say thanks for suggesting this Bible Study this summer...I am thankful to Kelly Minter for being obedient to God in preparing this study in book form for all of us to study God's Word..It was an awesome study...We really enjoyed it.
Love ya bunches!!!
Checking in from Monument:
We had a bit of a spiritual war going on tonight with my neighborhood group--hard to keep on topic. Distractions from the weather (wind and rain--are my windows open at home?), my kids, husband and even just work-related side tracks.
But the things that stirred in our group were on friendships and neighborhood things like Bunco, as one person shared--things that are good, but where we might not fit in and might not want to, as Kelly said.
Also, we discussed at length the desert seasons. That was an area, where God was really at work in our group tonight. I think that the one thing we have taken from this study has been making room and letting God fill it and going where He says (or staying!).
We're planning on meeting monthly and praying and gathering more. Also we hope to meet like this next summer. Wanna tackle another summer Bible study? I would LOVE it if you did, Beth!!
Thank you so much for precipitating a wonderful summer time in the Word!
Love you so much,
Holly
Hey LPM,
We just finished session 7 tonight. So glad you're waiting for us to finish, Beth. Our study is all the women in our family, and our sister-in-law from out of town was able to sit in on our study tonight. It was great to have her, and it's been so special to see each other weekly. I hate I won't see my siestas in San Antonio, but I'll fiesta with you in my heart!
Beth-
Thank you for introducing me to God, first through Wednesdays w/Beth and now, this, my first ever Bible study. Who knew this would be a life changing summer? I can't wait to find a church in my area that offers Bible study!
Thank you!
I HAVE to testify! I looked in the mirror and who did I see? My, it was Jonah, instead of me.AHHHHHH! This week I was called to service but I was making ALL KINDS OF EXCUSES of why I shouldn't. It wasn't that I didn't want to serve but the timing was off.....next year would be better,I thought. So the WWF in me took up the fight w/God. YOU KNOW WHO WINS. God woke me every 2 hours for 2 days, calling me face down in tears, during my work week,( how inconvenient) until finally I shouted out at 3am I SURRENDER! In that moment peace and relief poured over me.
"My grace is sufficient"
"I will equip you"
"In your weakness, I am made strong"
"You are called to comfort"
This fall I will co-facilitate a grief support group w/my Husband whose name is Lord God Almighty. The NOG study prepared me for this moment. Thank you Beth and Kelly for being the vessels of God!
Great things He hath done!
Mama Siesta,
I'm checking in from Kenya, though I'm a little late. Our internet connection these days has been quite sketchy, so I wasn't sure if I'd be able to reconnect with y'all. I cannot watch the video, as the connection is too poor, but not so poor as be disconnected altogether! We were in Ethiopia during the last nog time, so I was not able to check at all. So it's good to touch base with everyone again.
First off, I have to say that my mouth has been watering intensely as I read the Monday recipe posts, and the recipes at the end of each chapter. Our food selection is not as grand here, so these days I have an intense craving for chocolate that has just had to be put aside!
The verse from Deuteronomy 6:23 hit me the hardest. He brought us out...to bring us in. As I set in a remote village in western Kenya, all things that I knew and clung to for comfort and otherwise have been removed. There's not much of anything here that resembles comfort, other than the presence of the Holy Spirit, which, I'm am continuing to learn, is all the comfort I really need.
We are finishing things up here in Kenya, making sure that leadership is put in place and all things that have begun here will continue on by the locals after we have left. We return to the states in two weeks time, so I know that I need to prepare to go back, spiritually, emotionally and physically. He brought me out and has taught me some absolutely amazing things about His sufficiency and His grace; in two weeks He will bring me back in to share all that He has taught and done, that the body here and there might be edified.
I am reading a book right now that addresses this for me. It said, "God starts with unhealthy people and first helps them become healthier, so they can then be put to work bringing health to others, and to the world."
I can so relate to that statement. God brought me out...to bring me in.
Thanks for allowing me to share in this with y'all. It has been a great blessing to my heart! We arrive home on the 28th of August, and then a siesta and I will travel to Vegas that next week for Deeper Still!! Mama Siesta, I would so love the opportunity to give you a squeeze, even for a moment, just to say thanks! Blessings to you all!
-Shauna Okongo
Western Kenya
We had a great gathering last night and praise God 6 of the 7 of us were able to make it. We had a Mexican food siesta fiesta.
We agreed that most of us feel like we are somewhere in that desert place right now, just waiting for God to do his new thing in our life. The difference is that now, we're not going to let our fear of the unknown or the sadness of what we've (sometimes maybe unwillingly) left behind determine our attitude and choices. We're thanking God for what we have NOW and trusting that he's got us. He has us.
We loved the idea that our barley harvest is just beginning. Our hope is secure in him.
Yesterday I realized a connection to a scripture God had given me to pray a year ago. Actually it kept hearing (in my mind) "clean hands, pure hearts" and sometimes I'd even just sing the whole praise and worship tune that goes with that scripture. Yesterday morning as I sat down to read God prompted me to look up the scripture.
Psalm 23:3-6 Who may stand in his holy place? Who may ascend the mountain of the LORD? Those who have clean hands and a pure heart, who do not put their trust in an idol or swear by a false god. They will receive blessing from the LORD
and vindication from God their Savior. Such is the generation of those who seek him,who seek your face, God of Jacob. Thank you Jesus for placing that in my heart to pray for it before I even knew I needed it.
Sorry this is so long, but I just had to share what God did. Blessings and prayers to all of you at LP and to all the siestas who have dared to choose "G" over "g".
Dear Beth.
Thank you SO much for an incredible summer. I have lived in Cool for 6 years, but it didn't really feel like *home* until this summer when the NOGgers gathered in my home for dinner, fun, fellowship, and a pretty intensive bible study!
We laughed together...literally, I think until our cheeks hurt...and cried together as well. The intimacy and fun we have had has been beyond imagining. Some of us have let go of other gods and God is bringing us out--we are now experiencing the joy of having made room for the one TRUE God as he brings us IN to what He has in mind.
Others of us are in that time of waiting...that empty time where we can BE STILL AND KNOW that HE alone is GOD.
Others of us have asked to be accountable for letting go...and onward we go!
We head into fall with plans to do Stepping UP. God is calling us to STEP UP with Him, to go further still! THANK YOU for your challenge this summer.
All my love and praises to God for you and your ministry.
Heidi in Cool, CA
We enjoyed a lot of discussion about our journey of discovering our idols. We all agreed that we need to find a way of being able to be still, be alone, and listen for God’s Word for us. Our minds and our life’s distractions make this so difficult. We also had some great discussion on what we need to get rid of to make ROOM for Him.
We had a wonderful group last night...best discussion yet!
We spent most of our time sharing about the spaces left empty and the ways the Lord came in and filled them, mainly with Himself. We have had a great time together, sharing, getting to know each other, encouraging one another...We're even going to continue the group through the fall-we're praying about what study to do! Thank you again and again for facilitating this study!
We love you!!!
Question.....just read week 7 day 3 and Kelly talks about Paul and his "thorn in the flesh". Paul asks 3 times for God to remove it and God does not....assuming that the "thorn" is a weakness (as that is what Kelly was teaching on) why is it that God would not remove it? I don't understand and it just seems to me if the "thorn" is a stronghold or idol...doesn't God want us to be free of those things? Why would he not bring deliverance? Please someone help me understand....I'm praying for God to help me understand too.
Thanks girls!!!!
Oh, Beth, you are so dear! You know, Amanda is so right - you absolutely HAVE to have a springform pan - I can hardly believe you are sharing yours. :) That baguette trough looks really cool - what a thrill those ladies are going to have!!! Just blessing upon rich blessing. =)
Beth,
This is my first chance to check in all summer. We started the summer with my husband returning from deployment and a week later his father's passing. The computer was down, which led to one long internet dry spell. Our group met every time and had a couple of new faces along the way. We chose not to cook and met in our churches comfortable room(We call it the Grace Room). This study had such a profound affect on everyone, especially one really new seeker who was only there one time. I am planning to do it this fall with the day time group and have had confirmation from God that that is what he wanted. Thank you Beth and all your helpers. I love you guys and can't wait to see you in SA next week. I am so excited because I am going there to see some friends I haven't seen in years and we are going to LPL. Yeah GOD.
The 6 (Nikki, Sharon, Melanie, Connie, Lisa, and Pam) of us met last night at Nikki's house in Radford, VA. It has been such a great study.
1. We agreed that God leaves the empty space sometimes so we learn to rely on Him and so we KNOW when it's been filled with victory!
2. One of our girls discussed how after turning away from a "partying" life style, sometimes for comfort she would embrace herself in those memories. Then she realized she needed to ask God to remove those memories and what a blessing it has been to her that she no longer dwells there.
One of us is working on letting go of a hurtful relationship with a family member. Another a memory of a past love, that they still cling to for comfort. (reminded me of the hair rollers and the bath robe!:-D)
3. It's huge to remember that He is bringing us out to bring us in to a new thang! We encourage one another to let HIM do HIS new thing!
4. We found great comfort in Ruth's life. How God's timing in all things is perfect and how faithfulness and obedience to Him is rewarded! Let us bear much fruit for His glory!
Thank you for a wonderful time in the Word this summer. Love you siestas!
Ok, Beth, I've just read a posting on a blog about your simulcast weekend from Louisville. Unable to attend myself, I've been reading umpteen reviews on blogs about the event.
This one, by far, has sent me to my goosebumps with the witness of God's Spirit alongside.
It's "refreshmom" at
http://refreshmoments.com/
A mighty, powerful word of witness. I hope you have the time to take a peek at her tender thoughts.
peace~elaine
Dear Beth,
I have a wonderful group of friends that are very busy during the school year and find a summer study is best for us. Because I have been an anonymous siesta and visit your blog regularly, I found out about NOG study early and was able to begin with these friends by the first of June. We met weekly and shared brunch. God used this study in profound ways as changes were in our midst we needed to invite with confidence in God's sovereignty. Some of us were challenged to have hope and stay while one friend God was directing to embrace new things in a new place. Thank you for encouraging us to be in the Word consistently. May we be women who are transformed by renewing our minds then changing behaviors that bring our Father glory.
Danelle
HI
The Wives of the Warriors in Tacoma want to say a great big THANK YOU for the kitchen stuff! We were so excited when the box arrived tuesday morning, right before we started our study! It was fun to not only open the box but to have you describe each item on the video. It was almost like you were right there with us enjoying the fun. It was truly a blessing to us!
I think this weeks study we all pretty much felt the same about “I sat alone because Your hand was on me.” We are a group of mostly military wives and we have felt that feeling more then we care to think about. Not only from feeling alone because of movng to a new town, but the many times our husbands have to leave for months on end. We all agreed it is during those times of being alone that we felt more drawn to God, the closest to God, and have felt we leaned on him the most. They truly were and contiue to be, growing times for us. I loved that God draws us into a time of aloneness with Him so that He can work something IN US that He desires to later work THROUGH US.
We wanted to thank you for doing this study with us. We hope you will consider doing this again.
I wanted to send you a group picture of us with our goodies from your kitchen, but i can't figure out how to add a picture to this blog! Is there an email address i can Email it to you?
Beth, our group didn't get to meet last night due to our regular monthly meeting on the "second Tuesday of the month"... however, we were scheduled to meet Thursday to make up... that is not happening either... till Aug 28th... Our group of 6 has so enjoyed the study! Thanks for leading us thru! I have to say, this summer has been so wild and hectic --- I'm sure satan is having a hay-day & laughing his head off keeping me/us so busy that it is hard to get our study in! We will finish... Praise God!
We are looking forward to seeing you in San Antonio and also to the study of Esther!
Much love and respect for you and your team! Thanks for all you do for us!
see you in 9 days!!!!
Janet in Amarillo
Oh Miss Beth I just love you! Praise God for your stellar sense of humor! I just died in laughter over your summer advice on the video this week. You could not be more accurate!! Thanks for all you do-you are an amazing woman of God! We all love our siesta mama!
We made it to the end in Alta Loma, California:
Beth Vogel
Roberta Bayless
Eleanore Schellenberger
Michelle Howell
We loved the study and hope we get to do one next year with you too. Just bought a copy of Kelly Minter's new CD "A Finer Day" it is wonderful!
Beth, are you okay? You look so very thin. I and others are hoping and praying you are well and not over-extending yourself to the point of ill health.
God bless you in all you do. Thank you for all your hard work and for your devotion to the Lord.
You are loved and appreciated. Please take care!
In His Love
Beth,
Our group of ladies at DBU are still in the throws of NOG due to vacations, unexpected emergencies and uninvited intrusions and difficulties in our lives.
But, we WILL finish and have set as our new goal September 3rd. Please keep us in your prayers as we finish a "good work" begun!
Hi Siesta Mama! Can't believe summer has passed nearly passed us by...
We had a wonderful last night together with our core group of Siestas! We met for a fabulous dinner of filet mignon and grilled veggies with banana pudding for dessert (one of the husbands cooked out on the grill--no kitchens were heated, very few kitchen gadgets were used, no Siestas were hot or hungry!) And we closed with a great Bible study session that lasted until 11pm. We made some new friendships, deepened others, and, most importantly, stayed out of the pit all summer long. Thanks for heading up such a fun way to stay in the Word! We love you!
Ginny, Becky, Martha, Heather, and Lacey--Ringgold, GA Siestas
Glory!! How wonderful was this study?? Beth and everyone at LPM, thank you so much for pulling this together! Maybe we can do another Siesta Bible study in the future?
My thanks and prayers also go out to Kelly Minter -- what a blessing she is! My world has been ROCKED by this study!! I'll be checking in on the follow-up roll call!
We finished strong with 15 women on our last night. We just had everyone bring a finger food which we really enjoyed. (One lady did bring Melissa's cucumber sandwiches which were delicious)The most moving question was the one asking what we had or were trying to move to make room for God. One lady is trying to make room after finding out she won't be able to have children. One lady shared about having to give up a church she loved so that she could worship at her new church. Another shared about having to give up a relationship in order to make room. We also all enjoyed the story of Ruth and how God used her willingness to glorify him. It was a very moving meeting and we are all so thankful for Kelly and you. May the Lord bless!
Cassandra
Mars Hill, NC
Wow! I just found this and have never blogged before! I am so sorry I missed this study. Beth I just ordered "He Is" to watch with a good siesta of mine here at home! I thank you for opening the eyes of my heart!
Hey Beth,
We finished, we LOVED it and we love you!!! Thanks for giving us this opportuity to study God's Word with you and our fellow Siestas. We will see you in San Antonio! NOGS from Texas!
Hello Miss Beth-
I would just like to say we made it in Blue Springs, MO. We started with 5 but ended with 3, it was great and I believe just the way God had it planned. Thank you so much for leading this for us and thank you Kelly for giving us such great material!
God bless-
Nicole
I'm so thankful for this study and for the changes in my life due to it.
I will be leading a small group of ladies through this same study in fall, and I'm so looking forward to it. I did it solo this summer, but what an experience it will be to share it now with friends.
I've really appreciated everyone's comments here on the blog and have been blessed by many of them. Thanks to all of you who made yourselves vulnerable and shared what you were learning.
okay ...so are the NOG's kids the NOGGINS?..sorry i just couldn't help myself.....
Tupelo, MS Group
We have had wonderful attendance at each session with 6 or 7 of our 7 participants. We had special fellowship as we ate our meals together. Our discussion time was very good and revealing as we shared what God was showing each of us.
Thanks for choosing Kelly's study and for giving us leadership.
Thanks to Melissa for organizing our common meals. We had a cold plate last night with Chicken Salad, Fresh Melons, and Fresh Tomatoes. Then we had the Chocolate Mousse and I also baked a Chocolate Cake so we enjoyed our chocolate desserts!
Can't wait for the Esther study!
Kay Martin
Wow! and Congratulations to our seven sista's . I will order the workbook and book and do the study on my own. God bless you all! I finally got the kids in school and I start college next Monday. (I am going to check with my friend out in Shreveport because she is usually the one to encourage me not to give up on stuff and she is my prayer partner maybe She and I can do the bible study. She also found out she has skin cancer on her shoulder they are going to cut it out if ya'll woudn't mind praying for her and She is planning on having another baby with inin the next few months pray that the Lord will bless this pregnancy and she carries it to term. Thanks!
Beth,
When the summer first began, I had no idea what an impact this study would have on not only myself, but the other ladies in the group. We have grown deeper in our walk with the Lord and in our relationships with each other. The Holy Spirit showed up at our meetings in a BIG way. It has been such a huge blessing for us all. Thank you for taking the time to encourage us and keep us in the Word.
Much Love and Many Blessings,
Lisa in SC
Well...dag nab it! I just identified ANOTHER IDOL in my life!
I joined midway this summer so am now going back through and am on Chapter 1. Just this morning, Kelly asked us to identify our idols. I "thought" food was the main one. But God revealed another one tonight...it was a light bulb moment for me!
Ah...but a bit of background. My husband is a deacon at our church. I was a missionary for almost 9 years in Ukraine; now I lead the Women's Ministry and I teach Bible study and even work a few hours a week at church...see, I'm a CHURCH GIRL..I LOVE CHURCH! I love God first and foremost, but I do love church. I want my husband to love God and church as much as I do. (side note: he probably does, but just expresses it in a different way...a way that I can't control!)
He goes to men's Bible study on Wed. nights, but I always get the feeling he is going because he knows I want him to not because he has this inward pull to go. It seems like every Wed. there is just a bit of tension in our home when I intentionally DON'T ask him if he is going and just wait and see if he decides to (see, if I came right out and asked, he might sense how much I want him to go and then feel pressure...like he doesn't feel it without me asking! LOL!)
Anyway, he's missed the last 2 or 3 times but said (actually volunteered the information at dinner tonight) that he was going to go. I was thrilled and even told him that I would mow the lawn tonight so he could go...I was so proud of myself for offering that. So, I'm out mowing the lawn (it is a riding mower so it's not that much of a sacrifice!) and a few minutes to 7pm, he walks out to me and says that his mother just called and told him that his cousin is in bad shape and isn't expected to live very long. He felt he should go to the hospital.
Instantly, I was furious! I thought, "he could have seen his ill cousin any other night before tonight or perhaps his cousin will hang on 'til tomorrow. But, NOOOOO, he has to go see him tonight...and I bet he's doing it just to miss Bible study!" (Okay, I'm being transparent here...lest you think I'm really cold-hearted...I'm just being honest with how I felt.)
I finished mowing the lawn, but was really ticked the whole time and it was even turning into self-pity/self-righteousness. "Look, I'm out here mowing HIS yard for him so he could go to Bible study. And what does he do? He goes off and visits his dying cousin!" I felt a small twinge that, perhaps, I should hop off the mower and go to the hospital with him...probably what a supportive, loving wife would have done. But, no, I was too focused on my sacrifice of mowing it so he would be free that night.
As ludicrous as this sounds, I did come to my senses a bit ago. I was trying to get to the "root" of why I was so ticked at my husband for wanting to go visit his dying cousin (which normally is a very kind, good thing to do)?
AH HA!!! I realized that I want my husband to "look good" so that people will think that "I" look good. Is that sick or what?! And, I don't know when I'll learn that he just doesn't fit the mold and I cannot MAKE him do anything to be what he is not. I know he loves the Lord...he truly does, but he just as soon go fishing or camping or to the races skipping church or Men's Bible study.
I realized, deep down, that I thought that might not LOOK GOOD to other people, especially our pastor who leads the men's Bible study. I have this perfect image of what a godly man does (and he goes to church every Sunday and loves to go to men's Bible study and prays with his wife every night, etc.) While my husband does attend church probably 90% of the time, I was focusing on the 10% when he'd rather go to a race.
So, what! He doesn't love Bible study..he might enjoy it and goes sometimes, that doesn't mean he is a God-hater or evil man. So, he doesn't pray with me every night...BUT he comes home to me every night and cares deeply for me and will pray when he feels God is leading him to.
I realized how sick I am!!! yuck! Sin is just not pretty. God showed me that my reputation or outward appearance (not physical) was an idol. I want my husband to do all the right things so that people will say, "wow, what a lucky woman she is..what a godly man he is, etc.!" yuck, yuck, yuck! But I'm so grateful that God showed me this. Now I can identify it and start surrendering that idol to Him. (BTW - my husband just called and his cousin died about an hour ago...he professed to be a Christian, thank God).
Anyway, I feel I don't deserve the wonderful man I have right now, but am so grateful to God for giving him to me. Wow, I have a long way to go.. Yes, I've come a long, long way, but I haven't arrived.
Just thought I'd share! Two major idols identified and counting....
Becky
Week 7 Intro was great. As a sports fan, I've come to realize that my very favorite games are the ones that were in doubt until the last miracle play when my team gets the victory! Interestingly enough, I find that God's perfect timing in my life often means resolution comes at teh very last second. As nail-biting as it is, it's so exciting! Never give up! So when I start getting nervous, I just try to remember that Jesus always makes the clutch shot (but I have to pass Him the ball first).
We completed our NOG study last night with our faithful group of 6. We are all so excited to continue digging into God's word together and are currently debating what study to do next. Any suggestions?
We did it! We had a great group and God taught us so much. We truly appreciate Kelly and the work that she put in to this study. It will be one that we refer back to often. Thank you Kelly. Thank you Beth. Praise You Jesus!
Your sisters in Columbus Ohio.
My computer has been down so I've just tonight watched the final session of our study. Thank you Beth so much for facilitating this wonderful study. When I finished my last lesson, I was once again on my knees praising God that I had chosen to do the study ... although solo. I've been able to see already changes in my heart in leaving the old and bad relationships and moving forward with spaces being filled with Christ. I've also loved sharing NOG stories with my husband and children. They just laugh and say "Oh mom is doing her nog talk again." It's been great fun and I hope we do this again next summer Beth.
Hi Beth,
I just wanted to say how I have truly loved following the summer bible study. I was unable to do it, but reading the comments of all the Siestas, has made me look deeper within. I felt like I was able to glean from their summer harvest.
I loved the 3 deadly H's. My heart laughed it was sooooo right on.
I have a good H now....A Merry HEART!
Beth and All, thanks for an opportunity to delve into this study for the summer.
Thanks also for giving us an extra week to check back in.
It seems we could all spend many more days reviewing this material. It's been great to see the fellowship that came out of this, from E-groups to solos, to home groups. Some of y'all shared some great meals together and I got hungry reading the posts. Not to mention reading those recipes....
Blessings to all.....thanks again to each one.
Hi from the Siestas for Him forum,
Cannot believe this study is done already. Thank you so much for a great idea and for encouraging us to stay in The Word this summer.
As I've said before we are a group of "solos" that gather together on a forum and meet in "chat" to discuss what God is teaching us. Women have learned that leaving their false gods behind may seem scary at first. But what God has in store to fill those empty spots is more than they could have ever dreamed possible. What freedom!
The study was great, but the fellowship was even sweeter. There are lifelong friendships that have been formed between women who may never meet this side of heaven.
We are planning on doing another study so we can stay connected to each other and stay in The Word. We will be doing "Living Free" by an up and coming author - Beth Moore. If anyone is interested in joining us please come over to the forum and register. The address is:
http://forums.delphiforums.com/siestas/start
Would love to have you and thanks again Beth for facilitating this for us!!
With love and appreciation,
The Siestas for Him
We completed it! Vicki, Laurie and I finished yesterday. We were doing it during our lunch break at work so we met weekly. We even had a couple of men join us a few times! Whoo Hoo!
It was a great study and we learned a lot about ourselves and the God we love and serve. Thanks for pointing us in Kelly's direction. She did a great job teaching us and sharing with us. We enjoyed her book / study very much. See you next week in San Antonio!
Stephenville, TX
love-n-hugs,
There are so many things that have spoken to me this last week. I love the reminder in the story of Ruth. No circumstance is a surprise to God. He was orchestrating every event in Ruth's life, just as He does in our life. It is such an ah ha moment when we see how God puts things toegther.
I could go on and on.
Thank you God for Kelly Minter and how You have used her in my life. Please continue to bless her ministry. Thank you for Siesta Mama and her willingness to lead our study. In Jesus' name.
Love to you all!
Amanda going solo in SC
After I watched your video, I had tears in my eyes. Why do we love you so much? Because you love Jesus so passionately!
"For my determined purpose is that I might know Him, that I might progressively become more deeply and intimately acquainted with Him, perceiving and recognizing and understanding the wonders of His person more strongly and more clearly." Philippians 3:10
Lord, I want to know You more intimately and love you more passionately!!
Blessings for you, Beth!
Holly,
Loved what you wrote about the discussion your group had. Great discussion, great insights... Great sharing with you.
Blessings.
Each week through this study, God has revealed more and more about my functional gods, and what I end up turning to instead of him... and what I need to let go of.
One of the things I need to do is go through a couple of my old boxes from high school and college and get rid of some notebooks and letters... make sure the ones I am remembering are gone... similar to the stories in the study.
God is bringing me through the desert to freedom in Him in the future... to whatever He wants me to do. I am leaving behind the idol of pain in my past (I have found that I focus on that rather than on God) and he is leading me through the desert right now... showing me how to deal with things in a healthy way, but my desert is feeling really lonely and emotionally barren and painful interchangeably... and bringing me to the promised land of freedom... I can't wait to get to the land that I have only gotten glimpses of. I can't wait to bring in sheaves of joy, because I have been sowing with many tears.
Thank you so much Beth for involving us in the study. It has been an incredible experience!
Beth, I did not commit to the study this summer. However, I have looked forward to the helpful summer hints. Oh how I pray that you will continue with some helpful fall hints. Why? Because I'm believing God and homeschooling my two elementary aged boys this fall and will need any dose of laughter that can possibly come my way. That and some straight-jackets. Because you care,
Nichole
Is it okay if I go with a Pepsi One instead of a Diet Coke? I know it's sacrilige in Texas but I'm not a coke person. I do not like coke. I like Pepsi. Actually I love Pepsi. I'm totally addicted to it. I couldn't help noticing someone else in Siesta bible study also had to give up ER. Are you having withdrawal as bad as I am? I think I'm going to die. The olympics have saved me a little bit. I had to do deep breathing exercises until then during the times that I normally watch ER. Anyway, we had a good last meeting. We're all going through a time of adjustments in our lives, so it is definitely hard. None of us have any idea what this school year's going to be like so can't make any commitments to bible study this fall yet. I will probably do whatever the women's ministry at my church is doing, but haven't heard anything yet. I'm wanting to lead a study at someone's home again, but am not sure if that's going to work out yet.
I can't express how much this study kept me going through this Summer! I've been so blessed as each session I walked through hit at home with my own desert I've been going through. It was wonderful to end with the impacting Ruth days!
I can't wait and see what God has in store, I feel like a child peeking through the door of her room the night before Christmas morning. I know something good is out there, I can almost see it, I just need to wait til morning!
My house is up for negotiation as I type... remember... I said there was a reason my house hasn't sold...I am emerging from my cocoon and it feels great to see the light!
Bravo Kelly Minter!
Can't believe it's done....it was a great way to spend the summer. We started out with 8, most weeks had four to five in attendance. Only a couple of us were faithful in our homework. :(
Thank you Momma Beth for suggesting this study. We had some good discussions on how the Lord had revealed our idols to us as we went through the book. We also were very grateful for the summer study so we didn't slip into the abyss.
One of our ladies is doing this study again this fall with some neighbor ladies of hers. I will recommend it to anyone I talk to.
(And I can talk to a lot of people.)
Thanks again Beth!!
P.S. Upon a recommendation of one of the ladies at LPM, we are going to do Heaven by Randy Alcorn as our next study. We start on Sept 9th. Our winter study is going to be on Esther. Know any good Bible Study teachers to recommend on this??
Blessings,
Bible Bunny in NO MI
I LOVED this Bible study. It got me into the Word, and it was so so practical! Kelly has such a way of putting things. She is funny and poignant. Some of the sentences and paragraphs just had such great content, I had to actually write some down so I could read it again. I think she has really unusual insight. She could see new things in Scriptures that I had read many times before. Someone mentioned her album "Finer Day." What a great worship album, and she wrote all her own songs!
We concluded last night with great food, tons of fun and a few tears - in other words it was the perfect conclusion to what has proven to be a profound study for all of us.
We can't thank you enough for inviting us to jump into Kelly's great study. The majority of us felt that it was just for us in just this season of our lives.
It was a wonderfully powerful and equally tender moment when we looked at each other and declared that our harvests are just beginning. Thank You, Lord!!!
We appreciate you so much!
Dear Siestas,
I just want to praise my heavenly father, the almighty God (note the capital) for this study. I am broken hearted over the idols (sadly, the plural form) in my life. Things have really gotten away from me, you know, just living life, and in the process I have at the very least set aside my first love, and at the most put others in line in front of Him. (I tear up just typing that.) I have come to realize that I have depended on my idols to disguise who I am and define who I wanted to be. This has been a very emotional process for me, and sure enough, I am a little empty now. But, God is good, and his word has been like a soothing, healing balm. I just praise Him so – and wanted you all to know.
Hi Beth,
My small NOG group of three just had our last meeting yesterday. We all enjoyed this study so much and hope you do something like it next summer too! Thank you for heading up this study and making it so fun! We always looked forward to your blog videos and "summer tips" :) Love your "Croc" Pot!
Blessings,
Michele
Okay, So I did not do the study, i did however find NOG in book form, so I have been answering the questions with you all..
They are just too thought provoking not to answer.
So number one::
I think after my divorce God left me empty for a purpose. I had just finished the "believing God" study. My then husband left two days into that study, let me tell you I wanted to quit that bible study real fast. I would get mad, cause here I was going deeper than I had ever gone, and believing harder than I ever had, and everything was falling apart. Anyway, I got faced with a tough choice, could i still stand, could I trust God, could I believe God, and four years into a new fullness, faced with another choice could I choose God. Not just choose him in "yes I believe in God" But choose him over having "someone" in my life. This event has taken a long road into some lonely, dark pits, but I can say where I stand now with God, it was and is all worth it
And number two goes right with it, last June I got engaged, but it was just not what God was wanting for my life, and I knew if I wanted what God had I had to break it off. That was finally me really choosing God. And man while it should be easy to do, it wasn't easy at all, but again so worth it
Number 3 I will just quote Beth
"your future is not behind you"
By the way it was after that (Jacksonville)conference I called off the engagement. And really finally felt a new fullness.
When this Summer began, I had no idea of the challenge that was coming or how God would meet me in it through this study.
In early June I faced a huge crisis & a battle ensued that lasted over 6 weeks. The enemy was fierce in his attack of me & my family. I was shaken by it momentarily but I determined to be obedient & take the high road with my Lord no matter what.
Long story as short as I can make it, God met me at every turn through the scripture & lessons of this study. It applied to every need I've had in this crisis which has ultimately lead to letting go of a relationship in order to take the next step with Him.
Week 8 was especially meaningful as God brought from the story of SM&A brand new revelation for me that I'd never seen in those verses before. Then just as I sat with tears streaming, speechless in my awe of His ministering to me, I turned the pages & finished the rest of the week with Ruth & Naomi's story in one sitting. I felt God's reassuring hand on me as He concluded the study & blessedly, & with great clarity & assurance wrapped up my personal Summer journey all at once right there at my kitchen table.
Beth, thank you for leading me to this study. I have been blessed by it & have grown so much - to paraphrase Kelly from pg.156..."I have worked through another layer in my relationship with God and come out on the other side as one who trusts Him more deeply."
I did this solo & now I understand I was meant to do so. I worked at my own pace as the Lord led & I actually finished up early (about 2 wks. ago).
Thank you Father for Your wonderful ways! You have blessed me yet again beyond my farthest imagination. I love you so!
My daughter Stephanie and I were sad to see this come to the end. But we're praying about the next study we can do. This whole thing was profound, convicting and encouraging. God did SO MUCH in our hearts these weeks. We were convicted to STAY PUT while God is at work in the quiet, desert times after we turn our backs on our idols and things of the past. The passage from ISA.43:18-19 has been my verse this week "Forget the former things, do not dwell on the past. See I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up;do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland." Praise His Mercy!!!!! Thank you all for inviting us to be apart of this. In Jesus' Love Kathy and Stephanie Knoblock
Moma Siesta, we finished our study last night. We had a great session and all are sorry that it is over. We want to stay in the Word and together (maybe add to our group), so we are trying to decide what to do next. Someone in the group suggested "Breaking Free". It seems to go along with this study of getting rid of our idols, and just being free in Jesus. Thank you so much for having this Summer Bible Study. Thanks to Melissa for "feeding " us and to Kelly Minter for being so candid and open...which helps us to be the same.
Betty
Lexington, NC
I am simply *thrilled* to bits to have been able to complete this study, it was absolutely wonderful, committing, and inspiring!! I just wanted to speak blessings upon Kelly Minter --- her work is wonderful and the way it's delivered in book form is incredibly touching and effective!!!! Nicole and my answers will follow very soon, forgive our delay!!!!!
mariacristina
Hello Everyone,
Our group met yesterday. We watched the video, enjoyed some lunch and chocolate and had loads to discuss. It was funny because we started in on discussion before I could start reading the questions. By the time we got to each question, we had usually already discussed it. One thing most of us had in common is that we felt we were on the bridge (between bringing us out...bringing us in) and wandering how long it could take to get across the bridge. We are so excited to see what God will bring each of us into.
Thank you so much for leading us through the study so we didn't have a Word draught this summer. Thank you Melissa for all the great recipes. Thank you all for the time and effort you give to keep us in the Word.
We love you all,
April, Bobbie, Julie, Kathy, Adrianne, JoEllen and Sue
I have so enjoyed this timely study. I thank for initiating it online like this. Although I did the study by myself, I was able to access your blog and feel part of a group.
We have not had our meeting yet! We were supposed to have our meeting last Tuesday, however, one of our Siesta's, Mary, had emergency surgery, and then I ended up in the hospital with some heart palpitations. Although we are both doing fine, isn't it just like the devil to try and keep us from sharing in the Word!! Not Happening!! We are meeting next Tuesday. So please keep the blog open until then so we can respond.
I will write to you all on Tuesday, next week!! Love, Lori
The 3 of us meeting here in Marietta (Ga) had our last NOG meeting this afternoon. We actually had to do the last 3 sessions today all together as we've each been out of town at different times the last several weeks. (School's back in here now, so we're HOME!) We met for 3 hours and ate almost a whole chocolate pie between us during that time (nibbling, talking... not only does time go quickly, so did the pie!!)
Each of us have been so blessed through this study, in ways we were not looking for. His timing is just so awesome. While we each took different things from it and it's application to our lives, at the same time, we each related so very much with what the other ones were processing. So our outcomes have been multi-faceted to say the least. and our ending prayer together, was for this to just be the seed that He's planting in each of our lives right now through this study, and that we will continue this process of emptying and making more ROOM for Him day by day. The desire to be in His Word, learning HIM more and more, going to Him and His Word before we even call each other or anyone else for feedback on issues... that is our goal. Him first, everything else second.
Thank you Mama Siesta for facilitating this for us. We are each grateful to have spent this time over the summer with our Lord, emptying things to make room for Him more and more.
and we're celebrating our finale by going right down the street to worship with Travis Sunday at First Baptist Woodstock (2 miles from my house!) Our husbands and children are coming with us, and then we're all going to dinner together afterwards!
We're so excited!
See you next weekend in S.A. :)
(I do NOT like flying, and am getting kind of a little bit nervous about leaving my children and flying to SA on Thursday... if anyone out there wouldn't mind, PLEASE pray for me!! I even bought a refundable ticket in case I chickened out of flying at the last minute. I'm not going to... just please pray for me if you would. Thank you so much.)
love,
lavonda
Beth,
My name is Nancy and I'm from Jackson, TN. and I finished the study and loved it! Bless you for leading me to it. :)
Grandma, Mom, and I just had the opportunity to do our final NOG session last night. Grandma had been out of town this past week, so we decided to "postpone" our last gathering until all 3 of us could be present. And I'm so glad that we did- We had an awesome night of studying the Word together! (Not to mention spurring each other on to finally finish memorizing our verse! We did it!!!)
We shared stories of holding onto the past, letting them go, and making room in our hearts for God. We shared stories of the struggles we've had releasing idols, or saying goodbye to the things that we've loved. And we concluded by reminding each other that the harvest is just beginning...and to look forward to the future hellos that God has for us.
There is only one God- We praise Him that His timing is perfect, that His ways are not our ways, and that He loves us even when we mess up!
Thank you for facilitating this summer bible study, even though it has been a difficult and busy summer for you!
"To Him who is able to keep you from falling!" Yes, Lord, you kept us from falling this summer- To You we give all the praise!
Oh, honey - you HAVE to know you're NOT right, right?? You are so precious. My face hurts from laughing about your white elephant kitchen gifts!
I haven't done NOG yet, but have heard Kelly speak about it at our Church in Colorado Springs. Maybe soon!
I am, however, finishing Stepping Up - with my tight knit group of 4. What God has done in my life in the last 6 weeks, you wouldn't even imagine. We are thankful & praising God for leading us to our little girl in China, whom we hope to be united with this Fall! This study really has met us right where we are at!
I hope I get in in time to do a study with you online....what fun! Please do it again!!
My mom and sister and I are so grateful for this study! Here are our answers sort of morphed together from our online study across the world:
#1 empty space not filled:
Between breast cancer, the loss of a husband, and lonliness, we each felt a desert that seem unfilled. We actually each felt abandoned, like God wasn't answering our cries during these times. It wasn't until later that we realized God was still there and brought us through to use it in a later season. We felt even closer to God and realized all the more how He never breaks any of his promises.
#2 Letting go to make room:
Some of us let go of something purposefully,like a negative friendship, some of us let go of something unwillingly, knowing it's for the best. We all agreed how painful it was or how difficult to stay disciplined. If you can just stay disciplined with God's help, He will reveal himself far more than you expect! which leads to #3 Bringing out to bring in: we were reminded that the promised land actually turned out to be far greater than Abraham could have known, Deut. 11:10-12. What a refreshing truth that we need to always remember, although we endure such horrible things while living on this earth.
Thank you, Beth, for encouraging this study with Kelly. Our summer was full of truth, not a pit!!!
I have had a blast doing this study with my teens. Thank you for facilitating a summer Bible study!
1. God let me feel empty when we moved before He revealed how much more He truely had in store.
2. My dear youngest teen related this example to a Touched By An Angel episode that she had seen... The darling 15 year old said that she had to let go of her music dreams in order to move forward with her writing.
3. The bridge is faith. My dear 13 yr. old said, "He brought them out of what seemed like something good, to something better."
4. The impact of Ruth 1:22 was made on my life at a LPL event - the Word is alive in my heart and life today - glory! So I could hardly wait to speak "Your harvest is just beginning" over my darling teens.
I'm believing Him!
Siesta Mama,
It was a sweet time as we finished the bible study. The group ended much smaller than it began, but the fruit in the hearts of the ladies who battled through was radiant! I don't want to speak out of turn and represent God's work in someone else's life so I won't share any details. Simply said, I am so inspired to watch the intimate work of God transforming lives. There is a harvest, and I am overwhelmed embracing the prophetic implications seen in Ruth!
Thank you for facilitating!
Jina from Oregon
I was solo this summer for the bible study and while I was hesitant doing it by myself at first... it ended up being a blessing. Completely enjoyed every minute of it!
Thanks to Beth and LPM!
Diana
Claremore, OK
Beth, I have so enjoyed this study! I have been doing it solo with another siesta through email - her name is Marcia but she lost a dear friend to her in the middle of week 5 &6 and I have not been able to contact her for us to meet on the last two weeks. Please pray for her, I sense through her emails that she is really hurting. I loved this study and learned so much through not only doing the homework but reading all the other siesta comments and of course your amazing videos. Thanks for encouraging us all to stay in the Word this summer. Julie (Alabama)
Siesta Mama Beth,
Nicole from South Carolina and Maria cristina from England checking in for this final NOG session - with apologies for our delay; we had to coincide the difference in time zones with our individual constraints, but finally we made it! here it is!!
Nicole and I both speak BLESSINGS upon Kelly Minter and her incredible work that has touched lives in ways unimaginable. Both Nicole and I are all the stronger in the Lord because of this Study, not to mention the incredible, absolutely incredible blessing of meeting each other online and forming a deep, deep bond that will go on to grow even deeper.
Thank you for this opportunity and privilege.
QUESTION ONE:
NICOLE: This seems to be a non-stop event for me but I have learned why, and it is either only to prepare me and strengthen me to become a woman of ""faith" and not a woman of "feelings" or I have somehow strayed and He simply pulls away ever so slightly so that I might feel an emptiness and I will have to seek Him to fill it.
MARIA: My moment of surrender a few short years ago was almost anticlimactic. I had expected a "big-bang", earth-shattering type of event to ring in my new life as a child of God. Instead, it was a very quiet, subdued sort of affair... So much so that I felt a total and utter emptiness - one that I would typically rush to fill with my addictions - that's how scary and unsettling a place it was …. But it was only a matter of time before I finally understood that the quiet and the emptiness and the loneliness (a sort of "suspended time" if you will) was the only way I would finally be able to hear from God - away from the cacophony of my degrading past sins.
QUESTION TWO:
NICOLE: This is an easy one for me as well being that it is very very recent. I, for 6 years, had held onto a friendship that god had been trying to tell me that I needed to let go of for both mine and my friend's sake so that He could "start over" and "rebuild" it on a firm Godly foundation. I finally let go and almost immediately I could begin to see the results of obedience and how God was being faithful to His promise to me and to her. I'm just unfortunately pretty darn hard-headed and couldn't see past my own wants and selfish desires to let the Creator of all good and perfect things mold it like He knew all along it would be better.
MARIA: I had to once and for all make the final and of-no-return decision to rid myself completely of the comfort blanket that was my addictive behavior - that false, absolutely false, sense of security and "safety" from the guilt of the errors of my life. That had to be done once and for all if I was truly serious and committed to cross that bridge from old to new!
QUESTION THREE:
NICOLE: Oh, what a deep valley the bridge can be!! There is always jubilee as we first realize we are on our road to freedom and everything God has in store for our lives but God seems to purposely leave out the next steps it will take to get to the other side or how long that road truly is before we reach total freedom. Had I known the pain of the journey, I am sure I would have never continued! God is great though, isn't He? Glimpses are all we are allowed and for good reason! The more we lay down our idols, even the more faithful He is to hold us and strengthen us for the rest of the race for He knows what is just on the other side of that huge mountain we have been staring at and He wants with every ounce of Him to get us there. Thank God for that!!
MARIA: The bridge between old and new is the desert, the difficulty, the dry season, the test as we move away from the (for me life-long) bondage from our false gods and on to our ultimate and complete liberation through obedience and surrender to the very author of our faith, Jesus Christ (side note - what a revelation it was to take in the deeper meaning of the phrase "author and perfecter of our faith"!), This ultimate prize IS itself the crux of the matter and is the sole reason why it is absolutely crucial to keep Deut 6:23 in constant mind.
LAST COMMENT OF THIS BIBLE STUDY ("QUESTION" 4):
NICOLE SAYS TO MARIA: Well, Maria(Cris), I am speechless.... What God has done for us both through this study has been nothing short of miraculous. I am not at all sure what it was I had in mind when I started this thing with you some very short weeks ago but I do know that it seems I have known you for what seems a lifetime. God has used you to bring so very much joy into my life in a season when I truly needed some good ol' joy and laughter. Each day it never seems to fail that you bring a smile to my face and God shows me with each e-mail and with each phone call what a true and loving friend is. We are so different in so many ways, I'm loud and restless and well, you're not. I'm the loud friend!!! But you are so gracefully and humbly natured that it brings my somewhat radical nature to a rest at times and believe me at times I need that. I am so humongously proud of you!!!! You in just a few short weeks have made a drastic transformation! It has been like watching a flower open from bud to full bloom in warp speed!! God is so good that way isn't He. You say I have taught you much, but my friend, in so many ways, you have taught me so much more than I could ever teach you. I just want to end this note by saying, Maria Cristina, it is my honor and most high privelege that you would call me your friend and to God be the glory for all He has done... thank you my sweet sister in Christ...
MARIA SAYS TO NICOLE: Nicole, the friendship and love I have "gleaned" from you since partnering "long-distance" on this Bible Study are such incredible blessings to me. I can hardly type without getting choked up in gratitude. Your strong walk in the Lord is such that is helping me tremendously as I learn my own path in the Lord as well. I know that this beautiful gift you have of being a great encourager, helper, GIFTED WRITER!!, counselor, and selfless friend is just one of the many blessings that our Father God is pouring on you as a result of your passion for His Word , for your incredible love for Christ, for your staunch obedience to Him. I speak continuous, abundant, ever-flowing blessings over you, my wonderful, beautiful friend and sister; and it is with the deepest of affection and total conviction that I say to you… YOUR HARVEST IS JUST BEGINNING!!!
We finished up our last gathering, and we were so sad for it to end. It has been good in so many ways--the Bible study and personal growth, and the sweet fellowship. What a wonderful God to bring us together! So since we are in a groove, we are having a movie night in two weeks with fondu to eat, and two weeks after that start "Wising Up." Can't wait!
I finished No Other Gods.
See you Friday!
Mary
Marion, Arkansas
Patty, Karen, and I finished NOGS, we loved the study and were sad to see if conclude. In Sept. we begin Living Beoynd Yourself.
Blessings to you, your staff, and all the Siestas heading to San Antone this weekend.
Annette
Richmond, Texas
Beth,
I am speechless.... This study has been nothing short of a miraculous divine intervention in my life. Because of this study, I was able to see things clearly enough to lay on the altar of sacrifice something that had been my consuming fire for way to long. I immediately began to see results and can say now that I am a new woman and may all the Glory be given to Him, the only true "changer" who can literally change our very DNA. I also was given an amazinig gift of friendship with MariaCristina. she and I live worlds away but God saw no distance and molded our hearts together in the most beautiful bond of sisterhood and friendship. So, I got a double blessing!!!! God is everything and He is all that matters. He is all that will ever matter and thanks to your act of obedience in having this study, I can honestly mean and say that with everything in me. I love you Beth from the deepest places in my heart. May God give you all your heart's desire beyond what you could ever ask for or imagine! Thanks to you, Kelly, and most of all, God, another life has been reformed and transformed into all God intended. To God be all the glory, honor and power!!
Nicole, SC
Beth and staff,
My husband and I moved to this small town a year ago as led by the Lord to start a church~Darby Grace. I knew not a soul. God led us to a house in a cul de sac and within this street there are 34 kids! While the kids are playing outside, I have gotten to know some of the moms in a casual way.
I just started to read your blog at the beginning of summer after a friend encouraged me to. I felt this burning passion to start a NOG bible study and open it up to the community. Who would come? I had no idea and I had never done anything like this before. I hung fyers around town, at the local market, laundry mats....anywhere that I could find an empty spot. Deep down I was scared but at the sametime I burned with this passion to reach out to women I have never met before.
The first night came and I was shaking in my boots (OK, flip-flops), face down on the floor crying out to the Lord rescue me, don't leave me now and thinking what have I gotten myself into.....(I'm notorious for doing that sort of thing) 10 ladies showed up I had never met before; some were from the neighborhood I had casually talked to. I had led Bible studies before but none like this, not a familiar face was looking back at me. I was overwhelmed and scared to death I wouldn't be able to deliver, they'd see right through all my insecurities and not come back....and the worst I have to live next to them!!! The enemy could have had a field day especially with what we were called to do here. Did I happen to mention I was scared!
But God showed up and in a BIG way! Oh My gosh!!! He blew me away!
The group consisted of 2 ladies who saw my sign out in the community, a mormon neighbor, my younger sister, a mom of 2 who started atttending our church from a casual encounter at preschool, and the rest were ladies from the hood all but 2 had never done a Bible study before.
We met every week in my home. (I had someone who was going to lead it cuz I didn't want to be a hog and host and lead. But 2 days before the study started, she bailed and I was left leading)
Long story short,..... We lost 2 but consistantly had 6 every week for discussion and yummy food. God showed up and blessed our time and discussions and my leading!!!
We ended up with 2 new members for our church. One of which was baptised this past Sunday for our first official Darby Grace baptism and rededicated her life to the Lord. Her whole family showed up! (I didn't even know her before this study) The mom of 2's husband was also baptised. What an overwhelming day! Who knows how the Lord will work in my mormon now friend/neighbor. This study has surely opened the door for many discussions that the Lord will engineer. Different ladies from the hood have come over for prayer for crisises that have arose since then. All I can say is OH MY!
What an impact it has been on me to see God show up and change the hearts and lives of the women who showed up couragously every week this summer. My faith has certainly been deepened...He is soooo faithful, Jehovah-jirah, and all powerful!
I wish I could send you a pic of all the gals from the last study. I morphed the simulcast with the last study and we dressed each other up as princesses using foil. We ARE women of substance. We have the God of the universe at our fingertips. Satan tells us what's true but never the truth! Who are going to put your faith in? The Almighty God, who was and is and is to come. No God other is worthy!
He turned my scared to death into rich blessings that impacted Heaven. May the glory be all His!
I so pray that the seed sowen in these precious women this summer never be taken away by the enemy and their hands will be held over their hearts as a sign it is a treasure that noone can steal. God continue to do a mighty work this lives of these women and those they come into contact with. Take our fears and turn it into a harvest for the Kingdom! Glory be to God!
Many blessings from Plain City, Ohio!
Siesta Beth,
We had our last meeting today. I know that it is a week late but the summer has kept us all so busy. It was great! God has done some amazing things in our lives. So many of us could relate with the study. It is good to see the idols in our lives and know that we can be set free from them. Thanks for doing this, this summer. We love you
Siesta's from New Hampshire and Vermont
Hi there,
I finished!! I have a propensity to love to start things but stop short of finishing, so this is good. :)
#1 There was a time when all of my friends, who I depend on for support and encouragement, had moved or were not available in certain areas of my heart, and I had to decide what to turn to..... God is so good, now I love to be alone with Him, centered in Him, and even have trouble finding that time.
#2 I think I hang on to what the past "could have been", in my childhood, if only "my parents had not divorced, I had done this or not done that, we had not moved........" and I look at everything through that instead of seeing and trusting God for how He will work good things out of it. I think my bridge is letting go, and of course MAKING ROOM for the new things God has coming momemt by moment........
#3 and 4 I love the "bringing in" and the "harvest is just beginning," no matter what the circumstances look like, God is so faithful to be leading and guiding.
Thank you again for organizing this Summer Bible Study, it was wonderful.
Love, Karen :) :)
Our group in Rochester, NY had its final meeting this past Sunday afternoon. I've been rather slack about posting our progress, but it's just b/c we learned so much every study and talked about so many things that I couldn't figure out how to summarize. So one of the group members, Avila, helped me figure out a summary at our last meeting (I'll paraphrase her): "Each week we learned so much and each of us learned different things. The study meant a lot to all of us and we grew some new friendships as a result. It was awesome." We plan to keep meeting and studying and praying together. Thanks.
Mama Beth,
We finally had our last Bible Study with the NOGS this evening. What a blessing to have participated in this study.
Thank you so much for facilitating this summer series.
Our group had the most blessed time together. There were definately some shackles being released! We are a work in progress and who but God knew that we had so much to let go of. There were things in my life that I never knew were idols until this study clearly showed me the truth. I don't know why I seem surprised. HE truly does know best.
We are ready for our Harvest!!
In His Love, Lori
Hi beth, this is the first time I have ever watched or read any of these blogs. Shortley after I started reading them, I asked God to speak to me through what I was about to read! For the past month or so I have sort of had a dry season, and have been praying so much that it would just go away. I read your blog about eating the bread while sowing the seed. What good advice. I am going to start doing that. God has delivered me from so much and I KNOW will continue to do so! Then I watched this video blog and the part about GOD allowing us to go through something like a dry season is part of just letting us know what we really want. And I want HIM with everything in me! It's is so amazing to me when GOD talks to me and answers my prayers. The Living GOD talks to me! Plus something like that , GOD is using to produce more trust in us for HIM! and that never hurts! Praise HIM for letting me want HIM! And I most certainley do! GOD is so very good! PRAISE HIM!
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