I am very, very pleased to bring you this guest post from Author Rhonda Rhea. I am currently reading her book "How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take To Change A Person?" and will be doing a review on it in the next couple of weeks. In the meantime, please enjoy this terrific article by Rhonda Rhea!
Living in the Light/Dwelling in His Presence
by Rhonda Rhea
How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change a Person?
I admit it, I’m a cruise fan. I love everything about it.
Especially the food. A cruise and overeating go together like a hand in
glove. Well more accurately, they go together like a size ten hand in a
size two glove. All the gourmet food you can eat, for crying out loud!
I guess I was just asking for a trip back to maternity pants. I now
refer to myself as “17 years post-partum.” The staff on the ship said
the average person gains seven to ten pounds on a seven-day cruise. But
then, I’ve always considered myself an overachiever.
On prime rib night, my husband and I were walking out of the dining
room and, even though he was about to let his belt out a notch, Richie
said he was thinking of ordering yet another prime rib. Another one! I
figured that could cost him at least another two belt notches. I told
him I thought that would be a mistake.
Get it? Prime rib? “Mis-steak”?
Anytime we’re going to overdo, though, it’s good to make sure we’re
“overdoing” in all the right areas. First Thessalonians 4:1 talks
about living right to please God and then it says, “Now we ask you and
urge you in the Lord Jesus to do this more and more.” To do and to
overdo. It’s an encouragement to keep growing. Not so much growing in
the “bring on the elastic waistbands” kind of growth. But growing in
maturity.
We grow as we seek to stay in the light, dwelling in the presence
of the Lord, making sure our lives are for Him and all about Him. Our
growth is not an option. It’s a command. Verse 7 in that same passage in
1 Thessalonians says, “For God did not call us to be impure, but to
live a holy life. Therefore, anyone who rejects this instruction does
not reject a human being but God, the very God who gives you his Holy
Spirit.”
Rejecting His instruction? Rejecting the Father Himself? Mistake of the highest order.
Growing in Him and dwelling in His presence results in a life in
which growing “a notch or two” spiritually is a regular happening. The
good kind of growth. And seeking that consistency in growth diligently.
There’s a lot at stake. Sometimes also a lot at steak.
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Rhonda Rhea is a radio personality, humor columnist, conference/event speaker and author of eight books, including I’m Dreaming of Some White Chocolate, High Heels in High Places, and her newest, How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change a Person?
She is presently working on her ninth nonfiction book, scheduled to
release in early 2013, and just this week got a yes from a publishing
board on a two-book fiction deal co-authored with her daughter, Kaley
Faith Rhea. Rhonda is a pastor’s wife and mother of five mostly grown
children. She chuckles through the hubbub with pastor/hubby, Richie
Rhea, near St. Louis in Troy, Missouri.
Website: rhondarhea.com
About Rhonda's Latest Book:
How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change a Person?—Bright Ideas for Delightful Transformation
(New Hope Publishers, 2012). Author and speaker, Patsy Clairmont, calls
the book “high voltage humor along with a biblical charge.”
In Ephesians 1:18, Paul prays, “that the eyes of your heart may be
enlightened.” One version calls it “light” that will “flood your
hearts.” God shines so much of His light through Scripture so that we
can see—we can have understanding.
For every person longing for a change, for everyone who is getting
weary in a grisly struggle to make a particular change, God-given
enlightenment makes possible real change in every way. Lasting change.
The God who is powerful enough to create light, then create the
sun—the God who keeps the sun blazing and the stars and moon
reflecting—that same God is powerful enough, caring enough, and
detail-minded enough to light our way. He wants to show us the path of
change, and He longs to light the way for us in His magnificent plan for
our lives.
How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change a Person
is a laugh-along-the-way journey into that light through God’s Word.
His Word? Now there’s some enlightening! And I hear enlightening has
even been known to strike twice in the same place.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Please Welcome Guest Blogger Author Rhonda Rhea!
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