**Edited 1/30/18**

What’s the most radical, daring prayer you can think to pray? Is it “God, use me”? “Search me”? “Change me”? “Maximize me”?  Maybe it’s “forgive me” or “amaze me”.

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Dear Christian woman, what if you got really daring?

What if you took a hard look at your Christian life and got really honest?  Is your Christian life a little too cozy and comfortable?  Is it active on Sunday mornings and on-hold the rest of the week?  Do you feel distracted by life or wonder what’s missing? Or maybe you admire other Christians who take daring steps of faith and think they have something God just didn’t give you?

Well, here’s the truth.

God made you the way he did for a very specific reason.  He gave you your experiences, passions, talents, and spiritual gifts for his work and glory (that’s what Made Matchless is all about)! And as a believer in Christ, you have EVERYTHING you need to be the daring Christian woman God is calling you to be!

Maybe you’ve been a Christian one month or one decade.  Maybe it’s been so long that you can’t even remember what it was like taking that first daring step of faith to trust Christ.  Or perhaps you’re simply weary of the spiritual status quo and are ready to embrace the daring, full life Christ is calling you to.

If so, this new devotion series is for you, my brave, daring friend.

“Maximize Me: 13 Daring Prayers for the Christian Woman” is my first devo available for digital download.  In this series, you’ll be challenged to pray 13 daring prayers that, when approached honestly, are sure to pull you from a life of cozy, complacent, excuse-laden Christianity to a journey of daring, Holy Spirit-filled, God-ordained opportunities.

You’ll find out exactly what a daring prayer is.  You’ll understand why Christian women MUST pray daring prayers.  Then, you’ll read each devotion, study what God’s Word says about it, and answer a few questions.  Finally, you can journal or write down your own prayer as you take each step forward.

These simple, two-word prayers, taken right from God’s Word, don’t discriminate.  No matter your background, past, education, income, experience, or stage of life, this series will challenge you to step forward, in faith, toward daring discipleship.

AND NEW (as of January 30, 2018) for Made Matchless Subscribers…

I’ll be offering this download -for my subscribers at a special price- as of January 30, 2018!  It’ll be just $.99 for a very limited time!  Then, it will go to its regular price of $5.99 on Wednesday, February 14.  If you’re already subscribed, you’ll get an email soon with the code!

Spiritual status quo isn’t what God has for you.  As a believer, he’s given you all of himself and it’s time to embrace it with courage!  It’s time to be daring with “Maximize Me: 13 Daring Prayers for the Christian Woman”.

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Coffee is the lifeblood of tired moms everywhere.  It gives us the jolt we need to get the body moving and mind alert.  We wander to the kitchen, hoping we set the timer on the coffee maker so there’s less time between our eyes opening and that magical, hot bean water touching our lips.  And as soon as that happens, we say, “Okay.  Time to function.”

But before you fix breakfast, before you rub the last of the sleepy-eye crust away, before you say “good morning” to anyone, and before that first precious sip of roasted liquid gold, there’s something better.  Here are 8 simple mom-truths BEFORE COFFEE.  Which ones do you need to remember?

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Truth 1:  You are REDEEMED.  

“Redeemed” means that you’ve been bought by God for a price, the death of his own perfect Son, Jesus.  To embrace the truth that you are redeemed, even before your feet hit the floor, means that you owe God for your sins, and you can’t pay him back, but that Christ already paid for them with his own life.  This truth reminds you that whatever ways you imperfectly parent today, get off-schedule, or simply fall short, it’s all been taken care of and you belong to God.  Embrace this simple truth that you are -redeemed- before coffee.

Truth 2:  You are washed clean.

The last thing moms feel when they wake up is “clean”.  Hot morning breath combined with sleepy body smell calls for a good teeth-brushing and hot shower.  But sometimes our sin make us feel dirty.  Maybe you had trouble sleeping last night, thinking about regrets. But 1 John 1:7 says, “…the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin.”  So, if you’re living in the light and have confessed your sin, stop thinking you’re dirty.  No matter how unclean you feel, you’re washed clean by the blood of Christ!  Embrace this simple truth that you are -washed clean- (before coffee).

Truth 3:  You are loved.

The world says “lovable” people are successful, beautiful, intelligent, and kind.  But as moms, it’s hard to measure our success.  Age, work, children’s needs, and other things keep us from feeling beautiful. We’re intelligent, but there’s always someone doing mommyhood “better”.  And we don’t always feel patient & kind as kids test our limits.  Isn’t it good, as you roll out of bed for a day of motherhood, to remember Romans 8:38-39? “For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.”  God’s love for you isn’t based on how lovable you are.  Embrace this truth that you are -loved- (before coffee).

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Truth 4:  You are seen.

I’m embarrassed to say that sometimes the first thing I do when I wake up is check social media! Our culture is obsessed with sharing our lives and receiving attention on social media.  Could it be because we long to be seen, noticed, appreciated?  Meanwhile, back in real life, moms can feel invisible.  Psalm 139:1-18 describes God’s watchful eye over you from the moment you’re conceived.  He knew you even before that!  He sees you as you rise in the morning to face another day.  He sees your sometimes tiresome, monotonous routine of motherhood.  But his gaze never escapes you!  You are not invisible.  Embrace this simple truth that you are -seen- (before coffee).

Truth 5:  You are justified.

Do you ever struggle with guilt? Guilt over parenting too much/too little, working/not working, doing the dishes/not doing the dishes?  Conviction of sin through God’s Word brings us to repentance and refreshment from God (Acts 3:19-20).  But empty, fruitless guilt weighs us down and condemns us.  As a Christ-follower, you’re justified, which simply means that you’re “declared innocent”!  Jesus’ innocent blood has made you innocent before God and declared “not guilty”.  So yes, embrace and change what God calls you to, but then drop the enemy’s guilt-trips before you step out of bed.  Embrace this simple truth that you are -justified- (before coffee).

Truth 6:  You are sanctified.

When something is sanctified, it’s being used properly for its intended function, like a pencil your child uses to draw a picture.  But “sanctified” for believers means we are being made holy, or “set apart” for God.  We must also be  used for our “intended function”.  Mom, are you sanctified?  If you are a believer in Christ and filled with the Holy Spirit, each day is a day to say “yes” to that question! Each day, he’s working in you and through you, as you are, to not only bring glory and honor to his name, but also for your “intended function” as a mom and follower of Christ.  He’s making you more like Christ! Will you embrace that simple truth before coffee?

Truth 7:  You are forgiven.

If you have ever been in debt, you know what it’s like to carry that weight.  You want to pay it off, but sometimes it feels inescapable and heavy, carrying it from one day into the next.  Moms can carry their sins like they carry debt–forever in mind, weighing them down, unable to let it go.  But forgiveness is the good news!  Moms, in order to face each day, you must embrace that you are forgiven!  When Jesus died for YOU, he said “It is finished”, or in the original Greek, “Paid in full.”  As a Christian, your sins are not partially paid or accruing interest.  Christ paid for them, past, present, and future!  As you get out of bed, don’t bring your “debt” with you.  Embrace the simple truth that you are -forgiven- (before coffee).

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Truth 8:  You are free.

Moms who aren’t free are shackled.  They’re slaves to work, control, image, success, money, food, and anything else that tells them what to do and believe.  Moms live shackled to their masters.  But YOU, fellow mom, are a believer in Christ and you are FREE.  1 Corinthians says we will not be mastered by anything.  And John 8:36 says “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”  Don’t believe the lie that you are a slave to anyone or anything other than Christ!  If you have Jesus, you can get out of bed in the morning shackle-free, confident in Christ’s power to handle whatever challenges are ahead.  Embrace the simple truth that you are -free- (before coffee).

As a busy mom myself,  I sure do love coffee.  But I love these truths more and I hope you do, too!  To help you embrace them first BEFORE COFFEE, I designed this coffee mug!  Check it out in my boutique by clicking on the photo or clicking here.  I also have it on two styles of t-shirt!  Remember: don’t take even one sip before you embrace these 8 simple mom-truths, then be sure to share them with a friend!

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My house is usually a mess, and not just a bit.  If a burglar broke in, he’d think someone beat him to the job.  Here’s a photo of our living room not long ago. *cringe*

Granted, I homeschool and we are home a LOT.  But you better believe that when a friend’s coming for coffee or family’s coming to town…

Steam-mop the floors, vacuum every corner, clean out UNDER the beds (because that’s the first place people look?)!  All counters organized!  Why are hand towels in with BATH towels?  Why is Han Solo Lego dude still on the floor?  Let’s go go go, people!  

And even though my sincerest friends assure me, “You don’t need to clean for us!”, deep down, I sometimes think, “Yeah, right! This is appalling.  There’s no way they should see this disaster.” Laundry, papers, dishes, toys, crumbs.  Sigh…

If we’re honest, moms are messy inside, too.

Deep in our hearts, there can be heaps of envy for a friend who’s “living the dream”.  There can be cluttered, angry thoughts about our children and unmet expectations.  In the corners there may be bitter thoughts about our spouses, gathering resentful dust.  On the table could be spilled dreams sopped up with rags of disappointment.   And scattered on the floor? Dirty sins of the past.

And no matter how hard we try to clean up our hearts, we just. can’t.

Sure, we do “good things” in hopes that it’ll clean up the sins.  We stuff angry thoughts about our children in the closet.  The resentment about our spouse is dusted.  And that disappointment we mopped up?  We toss that rag in the sink, thinking it’s done (as it gets stinkier by the minute).

Really, our mess is still there, just more presentable to others and ourselves.

Now, I don’t want to freak you, but…

someone’s here.  That’s right, company’s arrived and he’s knocking at your door right now.  Are you quickly picking up papers and wiping down counters before you answer it?

Jesus said in Revelation 3:20, “Behold, I stand at the door and knock.  If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me.”

Jesus is knocking.  If you’ve never opened the door to Jesus, you may be surprised to know he understands.  He knows that behind the door as he knocks, you may frantically run around cleaning.  He sees the disarray, dust, disappointment, and denial.  Jesus knows you’ve been striving to tidy up regrets of the past, sins of today, and anxiety about tomorrow, even before he arrived.

But guess what?  Jesus isn’t knocking, expecting to enter a clean home.

He’s knocking because he wants to come in and be with YOU, knowing you’re a mess.

Maybe you think, “But if Jesus saw what I’m REALLY like, he’d be appalled.”  Here’s good news:  Jesus isn’t that friend who tells you not to worry about cleaning then secretly judges you.  He’s not looking around your house saying, “Umm…let’s go OUT for coffee instead.”

No.  Jesus, the friend I’ve come to love, is ready to come right in, imperfect mess and all, to begin a relationship with you just as you are.

But why would he want to come in when it’s such a mess?

This is the good news: WE’RE ALL A MESS.  Even that nice little old lady who never missed church in her life.  Yup, she’s a mess, too.  It’s called sin.  Everyone’s got it, but not everyone will admit it.

We can try and clean it up through good works, denial, and excuses.  Dust a little, tidy that pile up, and boom!  Its not perfect, but it’s clean enough.

But you and I both know we’re never fully clean.  All we can do is hide the mess, shift it, try and make it look nice.

God created and loves us all, but sadly, he can’t be with us in our mess.

He’s holy and set apart, perfect in every single way and no matter how we try, even one thing “out of place” keeps us separate from him.

But Jesus, this man who knocks and is at your door at this very moment, wants to enter.  God actually sent him!  God loves us so much that he doesn’t want to be separate from us.  So he sent his son Jesus who died on a cross to pay for our messy sins.  God has also sent him knocking today.

And like Revelation 3:20 says, he wants to dine with you…to be with you.

While on earth, Jesus saw the mess, sin, and regrets.  There’s nothing in your mess he hasn’t seen and didn’t die for.  Not only that, but because Jesus was perfect, his “cleanness” can cover your mess if you let him in.  He understands the mess, SOLVES it, and uses it for something beautiful.  Jesus offers you freedom from the frantic striving to clean your mess up yourself.

He wants to make your heart completely clean before God.  All you need to do open your heart and say, “Jesus, you’re welcome here.  Make me clean.”  And he will.  Then the separation from God, who loves you dearly, is over.

Have you longed for and asked to be made clean in your imperfect, messy heart?

If so, be excited!  He has made you clean and is calling you to live life with him and FOR him forever, even after life on earth is over!  I encourage you to find a Bible-believing church that loves God’s Word without apology and loves others without condition.  Then begin reading a Bible–the book of John is an excellent place to begin your journey.   The more you learn about Jesus, the more you’ll love him.  It won’t be an easy life, but I guarantee you it will be the only life truly worth living.

Click here to pick up the shirt that will always remind you (and others) that you’re an imperfect, Jesus-lovin’ mess.

Maybe you’re a struggling mom who already knows Jesus.

Maybe you still catch yourself striving to earn God’s grace, thinking there are strings attached, hoping what you’re doing is enough.  If so, I encourage you to remember:  Jesus’ cleanness is more than enough for your mess.  Rest in his mercy, grace, and love for you.  It’s time to find your joy in Jesus once again.

This Mother’s Day, whether you opened the door to Jesus’ knocking years ago or just today, remember:  Admit there’s a mess, then invite in the only one who can clean it.  It’s time to relax in, celebrate, and embrace that you’re an imperfect, Jesus-lovin’ mess.

Remembering that is the best gift you can give yourself today and every day.  Happy Mother’s Day!

Have you embraced that you’re an imperfect, Jesus-lovin’ mess? How did it feel? Comment below!

 

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