To Really Know

Prodigal: With that dessert table, they will flock around you like chickens on a june bug.

Me: It wasn’t all me, the whole family joined in.

Prodial: It sure looks good.

The other day I made homemade fudge with my mom. Let me tell you a little bit about my mom. She learned to bake from her grandmother. She is really good at it. She has a natural ability with desserts that I can’t compare with any other that I have seen.

My mom bakes from years of experience. She does not measure, or follow recipes. She bakes from her heart. If you want to know how she made something, it can be difficult to get the detailed recipe. She just knows how to create.

If you give my mom, flour, butter, sugar, eggs. She can make some kind of dessert in no time flat. She will figure it out.

She had made fudge for the family, and I did not participate in eating that fudge so she decided to tell me how to make it.

She wanted to make fudge that was an old family recipe. It is not written down, but verbally explained to others. So we set a date, and time.

We called each other on phone with no facetime. We were in two different states, but she had her ingredients, and I had mine.

She started with “Cook the nuts until they smell done.” Now most of you have already panicked. What does that mean? Well it means about five minutes. My mom bakes with the heart remember.

We started to cook the chocolate mixture on the stove. I ask “How do I know when the chocolate is done?” My mom’s answer ” Well get some cold water, and when the chocolate seems to roll up, then it is done.”

I’m sure that half of you are wondering where are we in the recipe. This was part of the process, I was unsure also of what my mom really meant by this. I asked her a couple of questions, and looked at the chocolate, and was able to figure out that it had rolled up after a while.

The recipe was able to be completed. By the grace of God, the fudge turned out great! Me, and my mom ended up having great fun!

I know, most of you have no idea how to make fudge like that. To tell you the truth it was a little risk. With no clear direction, of exact minutes, and temperatures gauges, we could have easily failed at it too. We started making the fudge not knowing if it would be good, or not.

My mom was excited, and said she got compliments from my nephew, and brother. I got compliments from friends, and myself. We determined that this experiment really did work.

See my mom bakes from the heart.

My mom is paying attention as she goes along, and adds the ingredients, and in the end hopefully it all taste great.

I know we have recipes websites, cookbooks, online cooking classes, and never ending supply of new kitchen gadgets to make every step easy, and reliable.

My mom cooks from the heart. Sometimes her baking does not work. There has not been many times though that a dessert my mom has made has been completely eaten by somebody. In fact I can’t really remember those times it was not completely eaten, they seem so few. When my mom finishes a dessert, and it taste great, she is as excited as if it was the first time she ever made a dessert that goes well.

And as I reflected on this I thought of how we can follow God.

This is why following God really has to have a lot of heart. It can’t be all logic. It can’t be a complete recipe with the best gadgets that create an atmosphere of no risk.

God calls us to a task. We start, and have no idea when it is done, and what the process will really look like. In truth we have no idea if it will turn out as a great recipe.

God calls us to follow Him with heart. We have to be close to Him to continue to get direction. We can’t leave Him behind, and just have steps of a recipe in front of us. We have to have Him talk us through it. We have to take it one step a time. We have no idea if it will turn into something we will enjoy. We just have to try, and trust what God is telling us.

What I didn’t tell you is that years ago I tried to make no bake cookies on the phone with my mom. Once again with no recipe. I couldn’t do it. I had to wait until I was with her, and she showed me. I then learned a lot by watching, and listening. After some time I now am able to follow my mom more with her directions.

Sometimes before we can even risk the process with God we have to be familiar with watching, and listening to God in everyday life.

I know that God has called you to take a step. You have been use to recipes all your life. This seems so foreign. There are recipes for life all over the place that work out. God wants you to have a life with heart though. You can only get that by faith. You can only get it by trusting God. Along the way you may not be able to understand if this will turn out for the best, but still you can trust Him. Along the way you may think that you don’t understand, but you can trust Him to show you.

There is nothing wrong with recipes. I use them myself. There is nothing wrong with our lives at times when we use the recipe of lives. I have done that too. Now though is a different time. Now is the time to trust in the Lord.

Proverbs 25:13

As the cold snow in the time of harvest, so is a faithful messenger to them that send him: for he refreshes the soul of his masters.

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Protection

 

Prodigal:  I was wondering where you were?

Me:  I was held up, but I was trying to get here.

Prodigal:  It is ok, God was with me.

 

This is from the book Where Angels Walk by Joan Wester Anderson

 

In 1960, the well-known Dr. Norman Vincent Peale preached a sermon that included a story about an Episcopal minister in a Southern town who stood up to Sam, a political boss, and was able to defeat a plan of his.  “I’m going to kill that minister,”  Sam told several of his friends after the meeting.

Friends alerted the minister and offered to walk home with him, past a dark woods.  But the minister waved away their concerns.  “The Lord will be with me,” he told them, and he walked home alone in safety.

Years passed, and on his deathbed, Sam sent for this minister.  “Reverend, I meant to kill you that night,” he said.  “I was in the woods with a club.”

“Why didn’t you?”  the minister asked.

“What do you mean–why didn’t I?”  Sam asked.  “Who were those two big men with you?”

“There were no big men with me,”  the minister protested.

“Yes, there were,”  Sam said.  “I saw them.”

 

But with God indeed dwell on the earth?  Behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot contain thee;  how much less this house that I have builded?

1 Kings 8:27

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

And Jesus Alone

Prodigal:  I love watching the fish.

Me:  It is suppose to reduce blood pressure.

Prodigal:  I feel relaxed.

Me:  Good, maybe this will help you with some praise.

This is from the book  The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel

Hundreds of years before Jesus was born, prophets foretold the coming of the Messiah, or the Anointed One, who would redeem God’s people.  In effect, dozens of these Old Testament prophecies created a fingerprint that only the true Messiah could fit.  This gave Israel a way to rule out impostors and validate the credentials of the authentic Messiah.  Against astronomical odds–one chance in a trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion–Jesus, and only Jesus throughout history, matched this prophetic fingerprint.  This confirms Jesus’ identity to an incredible degree of certainty.

Is there anything whereof it may be said, See, this is new?  It hath been already of old time, which was before us.

Ecclesiastes 1:10

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Tunnel, Not a Cave

Me: I wonder where that tunnel leads.

Prodigal:  It doesn’t look to long.

Me:  No, and we have to remember that sometimes.

This is from the book Stick a Geranium in Your Hat and Be Happy by Barbara Johnson

Nothing touches me that has not passed through the hands of my heavenly Father, NOTHING.  Whatever occurs, God has sovereignly surveyed and approved.  We may not know why (we may never know why), but we do know our pain is no accident to Him who guides our lives.  He is, in no way, surprised by it all.  Before it ever touches us, it passes through Him.

To come out of the darkness into the sunshine, it helps to remember you’re in a tunnel, not a cave.

Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you:  not as the world giveth, give I unto you.  Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.  John 14:27

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Luke warm people

Prodigal:  I am feeling selfish today.

Me: I feel like that sometimes too.

Prodigal:  What should we do?

Me:  We should push through, and serve the Lord.

This is from Crazy Love by Francis Chan

“But who am I, and who are my people, that we should be able to give as generously as this?  Everything comes from you, and we have given you only what comes from your hand”  1 Chron. 29:14

LUKEWARM People are continually concerned with playing it safe;  they are slaves to the god of control.  This focus on safe living keeps them from sacrificing and risking for God.

To see God’s glory you have to take a faith based risk.   This is total trust in the Lord, and with that the Lord likes to show what He can do.

The God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of Jacob, the God of our fathers, hath glorified his Son Jesus; whom ye delivered up, and denied him in the presence of Pilate, when he was determined to let him go.

Acts 3:13

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Women Lovin’ Jesus

Prodigal: I reckon we just have to keep going.

Me: We do, but we are not alone.

click here to watch my video with women lovin’ jesus

Proverbs 4:2

I give you sound learning, so do not forsake my teaching.

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

What Can We Say

 

 

 

Me:  This was a nice time we had together.

Prodigal:  I know.  Let’s leave with wisdom.

Me:  I have just the right thing.

 

This is from the book This is My Story, This is Our Song by Norman F. Blosat with Elva W. Blosat

 

I remember feeling disheartened as we learned about the corruption and worldly powers of the church during the Middle Ages.  A story was told of two clergyman who were fingering and counting money as it went into the church coffers.  One said to the other, “No longer need we say, ‘Silver and gold have we none.’–to which the other more introspective clergyman replied, ‘But neither can we say, in the name of Jesus Christ, arise and walk!”

 

I will praise thee, O Lord, among the people :  and I will sing praises unto thee among the nations.

Psalm 108:3

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Keep Walking

Prodigal:  We have been walking a while.

Me:  Yes, we still have a little ways to go.

Prodigal:  I hope you will be with me.

Me:  I am always right here.

This is from the book In the Middle of the Mess by Sheila Walsh

“If we are living in the light, as God is in the light, then we have fellowship with each other” (v.7).  That’s what makes it possible to have true fellowship:  a community of people who are unafraid of bringing their pain, wounds, and secrets into God’s light, a people who are unafraid of sharing their brokenness with each other.  When we begin to grasp how much God loves us, even in our brokenness, we are able to love each other, to have true fellowship.  And when we love each other this way, we can encourage each other to keep walking in the light of truth.

This is a process, but in the process I will be there.  I will help you to continue to walk  in the light of truth.

Feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind.

1 Peter 5:2

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Women Lovin’ Jesus

It is time for chapter 4 in our video series. Please watch!

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Proverbs 4:1

Listen, my sons, to a father’s instruction; pay attention and gain understanding

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org