Wednesday, September 13, 2017

WHERE DOES THAT GRIN COME FROM?

Today I am very happy to host my friend and writing coach, Kathy Carlton Willis, on Writing on the Broken Road. Kathy's had a lot of exceptional challenges in her life--including Hurricane Harvey which recently roared over her homeland of Texas--but she's found a way to keep on smiling. She's got some great thoughts to share!

I’m often asked, “How can you keep grinning despite the challenges in your life? It has nothing to do with me. It has to do with the God in whom I put my trust. Knowing “He’s got this” helps me carry on (in hope) rather than to carry on (complain)!

Grinning instead of grimacing comes from the discipline of thinking on glorious victorious thoughts outside the current stinky situation.

First I get my imaginary lariat out and wrangle those negative thoughts that attempt to defeat me.

Image result for lariat and cowboyWe destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ. (2 Corinthians 10:5 ESV)

Once I evict those destructive thoughts, I fill the void with healthful and helpful thoughts. Thoughts that line up with the mind of Christ.

Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise. ...Then the God of peace will be with you. (Philippians 4:8b-9 NLT)

If I practice this passage in Philippians, it might look something like this. I’m going to fix my thoughts on what is:

·        True: I remember the extreme way God answered my prayer to provide for our family.
·         Honorable: I’m blown away by the way that writer stays humble when others try to put her on a pedestal.
·         Right: I respect the decision this politician made to choose an unpopular but godly path.
·         Pure: How precious the gift of life is when I see photos of the much prayed for Lyla.
Image result for wildflowers·         Lovely: How beautiful are the wildflowers dressing up that field.
·         Admirable: I see integrity in the choice Russ made to not malign a wrongdoer.
·         Excellent: I respect how she endures through her weight-training routine.
·         Worthy of praise: God’s faithfulness is something I can count on.

Are you having a hard time grinning this week? What will your fix list look like?

About the Author:
God’s Grin Gal, Kathy Carlton Willis, shines the light on what holds you back so you can grow. She’s a popular speaker and writer’s coach. Read her book, Grin with Grace, or find more information at: http://www.kathycarltonwillis.com/.


2 comments:

  1. Linda, thanks so much for having me on your blog. I wanted to say "hello" to your readers and tell them to, "Grin on!"

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  2. I find such encouragement in these words from Kathy. Right before bed was the perfect time for me to read her article. I'll go to sleep tonight considering things that are true, honorable, right, pure, and lovely.

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