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Peace and perspective from God's timeless truths. Encouragement for Today --------------------------

Peace and perspective from God's timeless truths. [View this email in your browser]( Encouragement for Today --------------------------------------------------------------- [Lysa TerKeurst] March 4, 2019 Sizing Up the Room [WHITNEY CAPPS]( “Rather, as servants of God we commend ourselves in every way: in great endurance; in troubles, hardships and distresses.” [2 Corinthians 6:4]( (NIV) Have you ever walked into church or Bible study, surveyed the women around and thought … Oh, she’s the “legit” Bible study girl. Look, her workbook already looks broken in. The corners are crunched and dog-eared, the text highlighted. I bet all her answers are complete. No blanks for her. I’ll be a complete disappointment. Women are brilliant at sizing up the room to see where we fit in. Aw man, she put on makeup, actual makeup, today. Why didn’t somebody tell me it was that kind of event? Goodness gracious, I’m still wearing yesterday’s mascara. Next, please! Or this … Oh great, she brought the snack. I’m the loser who just showed up. Mercy, there’s not one soul here like me! We do this all the time in 1,000 ways and scenarios. We’re constantly examining the real and digital world around us, wondering, Is she really all that?! How sad that our assumptions about her often make us feel badly about ourselves. But friend, in the darkest corners of my heart — and in the most sinful ways — I have taken it a step further. Whether in real life or social media, I find myself thinking, There’s no way that’s real life. Sometimes I want to believe she’s fake or see the unedited version because it makes me feel better about myself. Ugh. No doubt we are tired of the filtered and fake. But let’s pretend for just a minute that even part of what we see about someone else’s life is authentic. Because what if … the girl who brought her Bible study book all filled-in, whose Bible is all highlighted and marked-up, really does pour her heart and mind into loving Jesus? It might not all be real, but maybe it’s not completely fake either. Why would I judge her and assume it’s not? Because it makes me feel better to believe it’s fake? Can I speak something over those of us trying to biblically define what it means to be feminine and a follower of Christ? What if we let one another be truly transparent or genuine? Can you imagine how different our churches might look if we celebrated one another’s victories, gave voice to the Jesus-growth happening in our hearts and homes, and cheered one another on to holiness? How might the gospel flourish if we were genuine for the glory of Jesus? I think that’s what Paul is getting at in [2 Corinthians 6:4]( “Rather, as servants of God we commend ourselves in every way: in great endurance; in troubles, hardships and distresses.” Paul says he and his ministry partners have been truthful and genuine with their brothers and sisters in Corinth. Their ministry and message can be trusted. But look at what Paul has shared honestly — it’s not just the messy stuff of stress and struggle, pain and brokenness. There’s much more. Continuing further in [2 Corinthians 6]( Paul shares his bouts with hunger and sleepless nights as well as his moments of sincere patience and love. And look at who Paul credits with those spiritual gifts of love and patience — the Holy Spirit and the power of God. (verses 5-6) When we talk openly about how God is at work in us, He receives the glory! [Continue reading...]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Read about Salem Web Network]( | [Subscription Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2019 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 500, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Encouragement for Today. [Link](

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