Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Preserved for Purpose by Julianne Pearson


When Purpose is NOT defined, abuse is inevitable!
Myles Munroe 
     Lately I’ve had to aggressively admit, confront, and deal with the spirit of rejection.  This is something I’ve dealt with before; however, because of my passionate pursuit of purpose a revisit was required. 
      For as long as I can remember, rejection has been a repetitive issue in my life.  Through elementary school, high school, college, and even in my adult life, I’ve never had many individuals I would categorize as friends.  Although I often advise people to refrain from using never in their vocabulary, in this instance it is quite appropriate.  I can count on one hand the number of friends I had in high school and college, and even now.  I was rarely invited to parties or outings.  I couldn’t keep a boyfriend for anything regardless of how big I loved (Thanks to my daughter for that affirmation!).
      Therefore as I was actively addressing the emotions that resulted from another perceived dismissal, God brought back to my remembrance a statement I heard a few years ago during a Dunamis Empowerment Session in Chicago, IL:

Rejection actually means Preservation.
Davetta Collins

Heaven exposed a lesson I needed to learn - again!   
Every time I am rejected – dismissed and disregarded as useless – actually means I am being preserved – kept alive, safe from harm or injury, and protected!  WOW!  Now that’s the way to flip the script on hell!  Far too long I thought something was wrong with me when in actuality something is divinely right about me – PURPOSE!

However, WHEN Purpose is defined,
Everything is put in its proper perspective!
Julianne Pearson

      Since God is a God of Purpose, we were all created on purpose for a particular purpose – a divine assignment we are to fulfill during our time on earth.  Therefore, if there is anything, anyone, or any situation that is an antithesis to purpose, God allows it to be dismissed and is disregarded – no longer useful in His Plan for our lives.  Once that particular person, place, or situation has fulfilled their purpose, it’s adiós!  Fortunately for our sake, often there’s nothing we can do to keep them or it around – regardless of how hard we try!   I have discovered that once the tears stop, I am able to see more clearly that everything – including people – is being put in its proper perspective according to divine purpose.  With that perspective, it has become easier and more sincere for me to utter a, “Thank You Jesus!” 
      Therefore, being continually preserved for purpose propels me into the places I was created to dwell.  Otherwise (knowing me with my loyal self) I would have settled for less by …
·        Wasting time in the wrong place, with the wrong position, hanging out with the wrong people.
·        Marrying a fool.
·        Limiting my personal purpose-full potential and accomplishments.
·        Trusting untrustworthy individuals.
·        Believing someone else’s opinion of God instead of seeing Him for myself!

      Today, I encourage all who feel or have felt rejected, dismissed or disregarded as useless.  Go ahead and give God praise for every closed door like you do when He opens one.  In the end, you’ll see – perceive, know, and appreciate – it’s all been about purpose, and the exchange was and is worth it!
© 2011 Julianne Pearson

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Monday, August 8, 2011

Food for Champions by Julianne Pearson


Back when I was a little girl, I remember the cereal “Wheaties” was coined as the “breakfast of champions”.  The commercials and the box of cereal showcased notable champions for endorsement purposes.  Since everyone desires to be a champion in one way or another, it really didn’t matter to most if these celebrities actually ate Wheaties or not.  The point was:  This cereal promised to help us accomplish something every breathing individual desires – VICTORY!  {Let me encourage you to acknowledge that it takes much more than a bowl of flakes and a cup of milk to become a champion.}  One of the most important ingredients to becoming a champion – one that is accustom to winning over and over again – are the words one chooses to eat.  That’s right!  The words you choose to listen to, meditate on, and speak are an integral part to you becoming a champion and experiencing overwhelming victory. 
      Since the moment God awakened me to the Truth that I had been blessed with the gift of exhortation through the use of words, it is the primary channel He uses to inspire, encourage, and uplift me.  Therefore the very thing God has anointed me to give as nourishment to others is the very thing He uses to feed, maintain, and sustain me in my journey of life on earth.
      During this past week, I was expressing to my husband how grateful I am that although the enemy has attempted to make his destructive, discouraging voice heard through the demonically induced circumstances of this season, God has purposed for His Voice to resonate louder and more frequently in the ear of all who are discerning enough to embrace the revelations He is continually releasing.  Subsequently, this has increased my desire to see and experience God in everything and everywhere.  This passionate pursuit has given God the opportunity to encourage, inspire, and uplift me in ways I had not experienced before. 
      Like any other conquering event, it only seems right to share this Victory Dish with you so that you too may have the opportunity to experience morsels of encouragement, inspiration, and an uplifting encounter.   Therefore, as you read through this Food for Champions and inspirational thoughts I have chosen to share, purpose to position yourself in a posture to receive all that God desires to release to you in this moment. 

§  You’re NOT duplicatable! – Purposefully walk in your authentic expression.  No one can be you like you!  Attempting to operate in anyone other than the divinely designed creation that you are is simply a waste of time.  On the real, you don’t have any time to waste.

§  Expand your vision! – Your perception is your reality.  Redefine your reality by first increasing your ability to envision much more than you are currently experiencing.  To be more, you must first see more.  Choose to live from the inside out!  Remember, if you can’t see it, you won’t seize it!

§  The miracle of your gift! – You had nothing to do with receiving your gift but have everything to do with giving it.  The miracle of your gift begins with faith – believing what God has said.  For it takes faith:  1) To build upon your gift; 2) To willingly serve your gift; and 3) To produce results according to your gift even in a state of captivity. 

§  When your “why” is big enough, the “how” won’t matter! – The “whys” in our lives are the motivating forces that fortify us and propel us forward when endeavoring to accomplish a goal.  When our “why” is big enough even when the “how” or process we must embrace becomes difficult, it will outweigh anything we must endure. 

§  There are people depending on you NOT to quit! -  Quitting is the choice of those who have allowed their view to distort their vision.  You are an answer to someone’s problem; a remedy to another’s ill.  And since you’re NOT duplicatable, you are the only viable option for someone you possibly haven’t even met yet.  Therefore, NEVER GIVE UP!

      Silence the voice of the enemy by giving these inspiring words permission to motivate you to live a more empowered life regardless of what you may be currently experiencing.  Allow the champion in you to arise until your taste buds are dulled to settling for anything less ever again.
© 2011 Julianne Pearson

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Monday, August 1, 2011

The Weakest Link by Julianne Pearson

From April 2001 to July 2002, I thoroughly enjoyed watching the NBC game/reality show named Weakest Link.  Based on a British show by the same name, the host – Anne Robinson, would ask the team (which consisted of eight contestants) a chain of questions. Each question gave the contestants the opportunity to show their intellectual skills.  From my recollection, the goal of each contestant was to correctly answer each question as well as “bank” as much money as possible in the process.  The ideal situation was for each contestant to remember to “bank” before they were asked the next question.  This would guarantee the maximum amount of money to be banked before the time ran out for that particular round.
      At the end of each round, the team eliminated one of the contestants by voting him/her as the weakest link.  Being voted as the weakest link was determined by the following criteria: 
1.      Giving too many incorrect answers,

2.      Incorrectly answering too many high monetary value questions or correctly answering too many low monetary value questions, and/or

3.      Not banking enough money when they had the opportunity.

In essence, the team voting them as the weakest link meant they were too much of a risk, lacking the skills to answer the questions correctly as well as being strategically deficient to bank the maximum amount of money possible, when given the opportunity.

      It is interesting that the principle goals of this game/reality show can be translated and is reflective in our family teams as well.  When we view our family unit as a team, our goal should be to answer as many questions correctly as we journey through life’s various tests.  Additionally, each and every one on the team should “bank” as much wisdom as possible to avoid making unwise choices that can cost the team greatly.  That’s right!  Since the family unit is a team which works interdependently where none of us is an island, our individual unwise choices place the entire team at risk.
      As I reflect on my teenage years and early adult life, my perception is that I was the weakest link – a huge liability to my family team.  I allowed myself to be tricked, bamboozled, and hoodwinked into a pattern of life choices that were motivated by a spirit of selfishness and self-absorption.  Unfortunately, my state of self-delusion blinded me from the fact that my unwise choices were not only negatively affecting me, but everyone I was in relationship with as well.  The unnecessary collateral damage the family team members experienced was dependent upon the closeness of our fellowship.  Consequently, the ones closest to me suffered the most – financially, emotionally, physically, as well as spiritually.
      Today because of God’s Grace and Truth, I can confidently say I am no longer a liability to my family team; I am a HUGE asset.  Divine Reversal is a wonderful thing!  However, please let this moment of self-disclosure cause you to pause for personal reflection.  Take the time and consider this: 
·        If your family team were to take a vote, would you be chosen as the weakest link?

·        Are your family team members experiencing unnecessary collateral damage because you are choosing a lifestyle of selfishness and self-absorption?

·        Have you chosen to bank the wisdom that is necessary to make wise choices, especially during the pressure moments of life?

I am hopeful that this food for thought provokes you to wake the Heaven up to raze (demolish) hell.  Begin to critically process your life choices. You may just find that it’s costing you and your team more than you bargained for.  Take it from me.  Taking “The Walk of Shame” is no fun at all.  Continue to adequately build upon your character and you’ll find your link in the family chain being strengthened.
© 2011 Julianne Pearson

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