My Heart Gained Weight
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I’ve been trying my whole life to lose weight. About 42 weeks ago I started gaining weight uncontrollably! Week by week I got bigger and bigger. I couldn’t control it! At the end of a 40 week sprint, I had gained a whole 29lbs and then kicked out a beautful 6lb 13oz baby boy.
Those 40 weeks were an unbelievable journey. I saw and felt God changing me, not just physically, but also emotionally, mentally, and spiritually for what was to come. I went from the inconvenienced professional pastor bitter that my life was changing without my permission and without my foreknowledge. Then without notice, I transitioned into to the amazed and grateful daughter of God whose intelligence failed to articulate the beauty of the moments. I went from a no-nonsense “Type-A” to a no-nonsense “Type-A” with a hugely transformed heart! I’m still me at my core, but God has added something. My heart gained weight… a whole 6lbs 13oz.
Our society is overweight. Unfortunately we’re mostly obese as a result of unhealthy lifestyle habits. If only we were overweight with love. Have you indulged in poor habits but starved your heart? Could your heart stand to gain a few pounds? I’m not suggesting you have a baby to enlarge your heart but I am suggesting that you give God the opportunity to grow something new in you!
How can you tell whether your heart has gained weight?
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Aug 03 2011
I just saw a perplexing exchange between a female passenger and the male airport gate attendant. She left the boarding area of her delayed flight and missed the 3 announcements calling “all passengers all rows; doors will close in 2 minutes”. She returned to see the door was shut and the gate attendant saying, “You cannot board this flight. The boarding door is closed.” She was frantic, irate, and irrational. Her 2 small daughters began crying uncontrollably because they were left behind. One daughter cried, “I want my daddy.” I really wanted to tell that mom to read Matthew 25:13.
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