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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

The ABIGAIL SYNDROME - What not to do

Do you feel that if you could just "dump" your husband, everything would be okay?

Not - really... Being unequally yoked in marriage is difficult most days and near impossible other days. Is he the real reason you can't serve God how you'd like to? Suppose you could just go back in time and redo the whole marriage thing. I'm talking about after you became a Christian.  There are many of us that came to faith in Jesus Christ later on in our marriage. If we were honest, many of us would say "YES" to the redo, but that would be erroneous and sinful wouldn't it?

When I became a Christian at 33 yrs. old, I had already been married for seven years. As time went by I began to grow more and more unsettled. I was a new creature in Christ. I had new interests and desires. But God stopped my flawed thinking and convicted me of what I was plotting. I believe God told me I would get a new husband with the same man!

“For the unbelieving husband is sanctified by the wife…For how do you know, 
O wife, whether you will save your husband?” (I Corinthians 7: 14, 16)


And now a little background history on Abigail and David:


After King David had commanded several successful military campaigns, he mercifully spared King Saul’s life in a cave in the region of En Gedi. David then journeyed into the wilderness of Paran following Samuel’s death and burial. Samuel had, under God’s direction, chosen and anointed David as the future King of Israel.

By this time David had already taken Saul’s daughter Michal as his wife; a gift from the King to David for a crushing defeat of the Philistines in exchange for his bride’s dowry, as vengeance on the King’s enemies. David and his men were in the wilderness when he heard that a man in Carmel named Nabel, whose sheep were being sheared, might have provisions for him and his young warriors (I Samuel 21-24).



Here is an excerpt from my book  MISSION POSSIBLE Chapter 4 "The Abigail Syndrome".  Mission Possible is a book for women who are unequally-yoked in marriage. Using God's Word, it offers the reader hope and encouragement, while applying Biblical truths.

The traditional story of Abigail in I Samuel 25 is a familiar one. Abigail was married to Nabal, a man of means who treated her and everyone else like dirt. Though Nabal was descended from Caleb, he shared none of his virtues. When King David heard that her husband Nabal reviled his men, he was ready to kill him and his household. Abigail went out to meet David with humility and gifts. David highly praised Abigail’s courage and advice. Nabal soon died upon hearing what took place after his drunken binge. Abigail became David’s wife when he proposed after learning of Nabal’s fate. Abigail would now reside with the King in a “fairy tale” ending.

Not so fast… Don’t be “caught up” in the Abigail syndrome. I believe God has a New Testament application for those of us who stand in the gap for our unbelieving husbands. Let’s look at what this passage does not represent:

We don’t pray that our husbands will “drop dead” so we can marry a believer as that would not be in God’s perfect will for us. Neither do we hope he’ll die from a heart attack to “pay him back” for his evil ways. God has a better plan. I believe this would be the God honoring scenario for the wife who believes for her husband’s salvation.

Abigail was a woman of good understanding. (I Samuel 25:3). Godly wisdom and understanding promote knowing God’s will. Isaiah 11:2 is a picture of the Holy Spirit for us today: “The Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon [us], the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord.” We must be in tune with what God would have us do with regards to our mate. Daily prayer and being in God’sWord helps us to know God’s will.

Interestingly, when David sent his men to ask favor and provision from Nabal, he was indifferent and inquired: “Who is David, and who is the son of Jesse?…Shall I then take my bread and my water and my meat … and give it to men when I do not know where they are from?” (I Samuel 25:10-11). Likewise, your husband, just as Nabal, doesn’t know the King yet.

Often times it is difficult to tithe, attend every church service, or be at every Bible study or function because your husband doesn’t see a need for you to participate or share you with God. Be patient. He must see your commitment and desire to be with God’s people and in God’s presence.

Nabal was a self-made man who was very prideful and greedy. Reading Jesus’ parable of the rich fool in Luke 12:16-20, we see similarities. Nabal was not thankful for anything, nor recognized God’s hand of provision at all. Your husband may be “rich and full of worldly things.” His equating “good things & provision” to GOD are foreign. Only GOD can change his heart and priorities as you pray for his spiritual enlightenment (Ephesians 1:18). Pray for God to woo him by His Spirit into a curiosity and awareness of the things of God.

Unlike King David who planned to wipe out Nabal’s lineage, God has compassion and mercy on our spouses. He is “not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance” (II Peter 3:9). God wills that your spouse join you in “holy union.” The apostle Paul states in I Corinthians 7:14, 16 “for the unbelieving husband is sanctified by the wife …for how do you know, O wife, whether you will save your husband?”

When Abigail heard what Nabal had done, she quickly prepared an offering for King David. Our offering brought to our King is a humble heart, a willing & submissive spirit, and unwavering obedience. We intercede on our husband’s behalf by meeting the King of Kings.

King David praised Abigail for her good sense and devotion: “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, who sent you this day to meet me! And blessed is your advice and blessed are you , because you have kept me this day from coming to bloodshed… unless you had hastened and come to meet me, surely by morning light no males would have been left to Nabal” (I Samuel 25:32-34). David would have wiped out Nabal’s name but it was God’s desire to “promote a Godly lineage.” Abigail’s actions and attitude spared Nabal but Nabal didn’t recognize her sacrifice. Our sacrifice on our spouse’s behalf is unwavering faith and persistent prayers offered up to the Throne of Grace. GOD always takes notice of devotion!

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How would God have you treat your spouse? What would He have you do to honor your vows before God - even though your husband isn't a Christian yet?  Share with me your experiences in marriage that might mirror that of Abigail's petition before the king.









Deborah is the author of a Christian non-fiction book titled “Mission Possible”. It is written for women who love the Lord Jesus, but their spouse doesn’t share their passion.  It will encourage and challenge the reader to embrace God’s promises for their spouse and future together. Visit  http://www.spirituallyunevenmarriage.com

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

I'll bet your FAITH has not been tested like this...

Welcome to the Book Blog Tour for author 
Elizabeth L Chalker and her new book 

Hanging On by the Scratch Marks My Nails Left Behind (Raw Faith)

About the Book
Foreword by Pastor Charles Carrin and Dr. Corey Cameron 

You—one person—an individual, can literally change this whole world with love. By focusing on love, making a choice to love, feeding all that is positive, good, and of the light with exuberance and abundance instead of feeding the negative and evil things of the darkness. You can literally change the world and yourself. One relationship--one interaction--one decision at a time.

If you are experiencing the dark night of the soul in affliction year after year, it will present you, as it has me, with opportunities not found in most other life circumstances.

This is a life story of being in the fire, where I currently remain, where my heart for the Lord has become increasingly insatiable. A deepened intimacy has developed and continues to grow even through this very moment, and will continue beyond. As you read, this is my hope and prayer for you as well.

About The Author
Elizabeth Chalker is still in the furnace of life’s' calamities and fighting the good fight of faith and endurance, keeping her eyes on the prize of heaven. Before serious, physical illness devastated her body, Elizabeth was on the fast track as a successful psychologist and addictions specialist, working with violent juvenile offenders and their families, near completion of her third graduate degree. 

Her life is a testimony of faith that is steadfast and remains no matter the seemingly dark, unjust, and treacherous circumstances of life. She resides in Lighthouse Point, Florida. Elizabeth continues to minister to those in need and aspires to show God's glory through every breath she takes.
Before and After photos of Elizabeth: 

This is a real life story of being in the fire, where I currently remain, where my heart for the Lord has become increasingly insatiable. A deepened intimacy has developed and continues to grow even through this very moment, and will continue beyond. As you read, this is my hope and prayer for you as well.


Book detail:
ISBN-13: 9781612151205     Publisher: Xulon Press    Publication date: 10/26/2010    Pages: 470

You can purchase her book on Amazon with the link (below)



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Find and contact Elizabeth here:
 Book Website
 Personal Website

Additional helpful information:
http://www.publichealthalert.org/pdf/2010/2010_06.pdf (this is a link to Public Health Alert medical paper, the issue has some of my story, photos, and a letter to President Obama). 


You can also view Elizabeth's Book Trailer on YouTube here:




Whatever you do - get this book as an encouragement for yourself or someone you know... This is what real Faith is all about!









Deborah is the author of a Christian non-fiction book titled “Mission Possible”.  It is written for women who love the Lord Jesus, but their spouse doesn’t share their passion.  It will encourage and challenge the reader to embrace God’s promises for their spouse and future together.  Visit




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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Amazon Launch of The Christian Olympics by S.E. Gregg


Welcome to the official Amazon launch of  the Kindle version of:  The Christian Olympics - Going for the Gold Crowns  by  author S.E. Gregg.

About the book:
 
The Christian Olympics: Going for the Gold Crowns is the unveiling of the Bible's comparison of the Christian race to the Olympic Games. It is the spin-off from the newspaper article titled "The Christian Olympics are still going on!" written by the author .
Today more than ever Christians are discouraged in their walk with God because of the multitudes of personal problems, suffering, and worldly events that have occurred. Some have given up, lost hope in their faith, and/or don't feel that living holy lives matters anymore. 

The Christian Olympics will stir up Christians, igniting their spiritual fires to look forward to what is ahead. When Christians see themselves as players in an Olympic game, it gives them a new understanding and exhilaration for the Christian life, as spiritual athletes. Readers will actually visualize themselves in a spiritual athletic competition which has never been done before in a Christian book.


Best selling and award winning author S.E. Gregg has been joined by a host of Authors, Experts, Entrepreneurs, and Volunteers to offer you prizes and Free gifts to celebrate the launch of her new
Kindle e-book,
The Christian Olympics-Going for the Gold Crowns.
 
About the author:

S.E. Gregg is a fellow John 3:16 Book Network author.  She has been a marathon runner in the Christian Olympics for several decades.  S. E. Gregg is a Bible school graduate and the founder of Sound Doctrine Christian Ministries. As an award winning author, gifted Bible teacher and Bible curriculum writer, Gregg has authored  the best-selling books,"Evangelism Counseling- How to Counsel People About Salvation", "The Christian Olympics-Going for the Gold Crowns" and the salvation tract, "God Became A Man". The salvation tract has been translated into the Burmese language with over 100,000 in print. Gregg lives in the Philadelphia, PA area.


An Interview with SE Gregg:

Please tell us a little background about yourself and how you became a writer.
 
I have been a Christian and a follower of Christ for several decades. God has been very gracious to me and has given me the spiritual gifts of teaching, preaching, evangelism, exhortation, and administration .I have discovered that I can use all five when I write. I started writing when I was in college and my English professor wanted us to keep a journal of our daily thoughts. And also through my speech classes. I had to write my speeches before delivering them to the class.  

Can you give us some background on this book and what led you to write it?

My first book was Evangelism Counseling-How to Counsel People About Salvation, an evangelism book. After people read it they would asked me if I had a book on Christian living or discipleship. So I felt that God wanted me to write one. 

What authors inspire you most?

Authors  that are sincere about the Bible and allow God to use them and let Him inspire them.

What has been the most challenging thing you’ve encountered while writing this book?

The most challenging thing was to make sure that everything that I say in the book  was in line with what  the Bible teaches. And of course the most difficult is the marketing aspect after you write the book.

When you write, what do you do to motivate yourself, and do you prefer quiet solitude or background noise when you put pen to paper?

Most of the time I am motivated by a song, hymn, or a Bible verse.  I need quiet solitude so that I can hear my thoughts and hear what God wants me to write.

Now that you have a book in print, have you elected to put it into an e-book format for the variety of e-readers in the marketplace?

Yes, my new Kindle edition will be launched Tuesday, June 12, 2012

How have you used this book as a ministry tool to further the Kingdom of God?

Yes, I use this book when I am counseling someone about how to grow spiritually, what suffering means, and  about our rewards for faithful service to God. 



A Sample  -  Chapter One: The Opening Ceremony    
 
Just as the flames were lit during the Opening Ceremony in the Modern Olympic Games, the “divine” Opening Ceremony in the Christian Olympics also began with the lighting of flames of fire, which symbolized the Holy Spirit. Chapter One reveals where, when, and how the Christian Olympics began, tracing its origins around the time of the Ancient Games in Greece, that began about a thousand years after the inception of the Ancient Games. 

What Others are Saying: 

As imaginative and engaging as it is thoughtful and thought-provoking, "The Christian Olympics" is enthusiastically recommended as inspirational reading for all practicing Christians regardless of their denominational affiliation.  Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)


Gregg's writing is entertaining, inspirational, and motivating. "The Christian Olympics" is expressive, Biblically sound, and challenging. Let the Games Begin!   
Richard R. Blake, Christian Education Consultant & Book Store Owner 


To purchase - Visit the Amazon link below:


 You can also Find S.E. Gregg on her website at  Christian Olympics











Deborah is the author of a Christian non-fiction book titled “Mission Possible”.  It is written for women who love the Lord Jesus, but their spouse doesn’t share their passion.  It will encourage and challenge the reader to embrace God’s promises for their spouse and future together.  Visit
http://www.spirituallyunevenmarriage.com

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