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About Nannette

Wife to The Sweetheart, Mom to the Fantastic Six, Nana to six of the cutest littles on the planet, Author, The Daniel Fast, A Devotional. UPCI ministers.

The Daniel Fast: Except Ye Abide!

Intending to bless those that are fasting this month. Today I am including an ENTIRE CHAPTER from The Daniel Fast Devotional. Haven’t got yours yet? Two days from Amazon for the Paperback or TWO MINUTES for the Kindle edition…here! This is an example of what you receive every day in the devotional: A Biblical example of fasting, what we can learn from the story, how it applies to us today and every chapter also includes a recipe. Be blessed!

The Book of Acts only has 28 chapters and we are looking at number 27 today. Paul was running out of time. He was being taken to Rome to stand trial, (along with some other political prisoners), and ultimately, eventually, he would become a martyr for the cause of Christ.

But the issue at hand was the ship.

He was in the hands of a capable man. Julius was a centurion who was the commander of a cohort. A cohort is a band of soldiers between 400-600 men. This was a large ship and quite full! The end of the chapter tells us there were a total of 276 people on board.

They had already changed boats and changed routes, because of the weather. Choosing the longer course meant they could use the island of Cypress to shield them from the rough seas, or so they hoped.

The inhabitants of the ship had stopped in the city of Fair Havens for a time. It doesn’t say how long, but Paul and others aboard had been fasting, since it was the time of The Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur. They realized they were facing rough weather ahead and Paul tried to convince them to stay in Fair Havens and wait it out.

“Now when much time was spent, and when sailing was now dangerous, because the fast was now already past, Paul admonished them, And said unto them, Sirs, I perceive that this voyage will be with hurt and much damage, not only of the lading and ship, but also of our lives. Nevertheless the centurion believed the master and the owner of the ship, more than those things which were spoken by Paul.” Acts 27:9-11 KJV.

Here is the dilemma: God had revealed to Paul that the weather was to become perilous and for them to stay where they were. Paul warned Julius, but do not forget that Paul is also a PRISONER. Julius was in quite a predicament. He had the experience of the pilot and captain in one ear, and this man of God in the other.

What they wanted to do doesn’t sound so bad. It would have only taken them a day to get to Phoenix and that didn’t seem like such a risk. It was a bigger town. It was close to Fair Havens and better protected from the weather. The sailors would be thrilled because there was more to do there.

But God said, “Stay. Abide.”

“But Lord, I see a storm coming!”

Does this sound like anyone else you know? Or does it sound like ME or YOU?

How many times do we go ahead and do what we want to do even though God says, “STAY.”

He wants us to wait, listen, and trust Him. But we insist on doing our own thing anyway.

So the ship sets sail.

“But not long after there arose against it a tempestuous wind, called Euroclydon.” Acts 27:14 KJV.

This wind was so strong that it had a name: Euroclydon. Things started happening quickly. The second day they begin to lighten the ship, throwing things overboard.

“On the third day, they threw the ships tackle overboard with their own hands.” Acts 27:19 NIV.

Now, they were getting rid of some of the ship’s gear. Desperation had set in. If only they had listened to Paul!

“When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the storm continued raging, we finally gave up all hope of being saved.” Acts 10:20 NIV.

They were in trouble; big trouble. They should have listened. They should have stayed in Fair Havens to begin with but they didn’t. All hope was gone as far as they were concerned.

How many times have we all been in the same situation as the crew of this ship? How many of us, just like Julius, have rejected the voice of God and did things our own way, only to fail miserably?

Did God make us come crawling on our hands and knees begging Him to take us back? Never, and He doesn’t require it of these men either.

He shows mercy.

Paul stands before them and brings them good news. “And now I exhort you to be of good cheer: for there shall be no loss of any man’s life among you, but of the ship. For there stood by me this night the angel of God, whose I am, and whom I serve, Saying, Fear not, Paul; thou must be brought before Caesar: and, lo, God hath given thee all them that sail with thee…for I believe God, that it shall be even as it was told me.” Acts 10:22-25 KJV.

Even after he gave them this great news, the storm grew worse and some of the men tried to abandon the ship. We may have done the same in a state of panic! But Paul tells Julius and the soldiers, “Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved.”

The next morning, Paul urged them to eat because it had been 14 days since they had begun fasting. They needed their strength.

He reminds them that God had promised that not a hair on their head would be harmed as long as they stayed in the ship!

After they had eaten, those 276 souls lightened the ship even more by throwing over the wheat. Do you see a pattern here?

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Stay in the ship!
Abide with Him!
Get rid of those things that would keep you from walking with God, that would pull you down or drag you under. A little hindrance, a stumbling block…nothing is worth losing your soul.

The ship began to break apart in the back and the prisoners and crew grabbed hold of pieces of debris and broken planks to swim to shore. Not one of them perished!

“And so it came to pass, that they escaped all safe to land. Acts 27:44 KJV.

Paul had been fasting, he was a man of prayer, and he had been shipwrecked two times previously. He trusted God when he heard His voice. He was strengthened by his time of prayer and fasting. God gave him wisdom to handle this situation and hold everything together.

Why else would a commander of an army trust a prisoner to give direction?

Only God would allow that to take place.

When we allow Him to have the authority in our lives, to rule, to give the direction and wisdom for every aspect and every detail, knowing He sees down the road…we don’t have to worry about the end result. He has it all in control!

Did you know He also cares? He wants what is best for us. The ultimate goal is our salvation and eternity in heaven with Him.

Believe that today. There is safety in the ship. Trust Him in the storms.

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Except ye abide…

 

RECIPES

Black Bean & Pineapple Salad

1 can pineapple chunks, drained

1 can black beans, rinsed and drained

1 ½ cups brown rice

½ cup chopped bell pepper

¼ cup chopped celery

If you are using honey during your fast, you can make an easy honey mustard dressing with ¼ cup yellow mustard (there is no sugar or additives in regular mustard), ¼ cup honey, 2-3 Tablespoons cider vinegar and 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil. Add a little salt and whisk well. Drizzle this over the salad. Delicious!

Cashew Salad

1 cup salted cashews

¾ c slivered almonds

½ cup sunflower kernels

6 green onions, chopped

1 head Nappa cabbage, chopped fine

Saute the nuts and sunflower kernels in a tiny amount of olive oil just until barely browned.  Add to the cabbage and onions and top with Oil & Vinegar dressing.

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Guest Post: Encouragement for your Soul!

 

So excited to introduce a beautiful lady to you today. Brooke Lynn has a story to tell that is like no other. Her book, Raised by Strangers, will keep you glued to its pages and wiping your eyes. What she has lived through can only be described as a miracle. Today, she wants to encourage you that you can overcome any obstacle as long as you are walking hand in hand with Jesus Christ! Be blessed and be sure and check out her links at the end of the post and get that book!

We are no match for a storm. We don’t run into a tornado and scream at it, trying to make it turn the other way. When stormy weather or disasters hit, we find shelter, pray and trust God for protection.

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There are also times we will find ourselves in the storms of life. When we are swept away by the winds of circumstances, we may become scared and worried just as the disciples did on the boat with Jesus. We feel alone and fearful watching the waves crash around us. But during these times, instead of panic, we need to quiet our souls and draw close to God. He is speaking a word into our spirits; “Be Still and Know I am God.” (Psalm 46:10)  “I have always taken care of you and provided for you. I have never left you alone. I have never abandoned you. I didn’t bring you this far to leave you in a place of despondency.”

We may feel some peace and contentment for awhile, until the storm gets stronger and our boats starts rocking, waves crash into us, and water hits our face. We cry out to God saying, “I know you are here but I can’t feel your presence. I trust you but what are you going to do and when will you do it?” Our fear rises, but all this time Jesus is sitting next to us in the boat. He is embracing us in His arms and providing the peace and protection we need.

He is saying, “Fear not, this storm will only last for a little while and this too shall pass.”  “You have been prepared already for a time such as this. You know my word. You know me. You know my character and that I am your provider, protector, and all you need. You know that I am working behind the scenes and just because you don’t see anything happening with your own eyes doesn’t mean I’m not working in your situation.

Pick up your oars and row!  See, you have the tools you need. You don’t need to worry and fret; has fear or anxiety ever done you any good? The enemy is a liar and he comes to kill, steal and destroy. Pick up my word and read it, believe it, speak it and pray it.  Stand up and walk on the water with me. Take my hand even if you are afraid and let’s go through this storm together. It’s time to face the enemy head on. This fear can’t overpower you and rule you anymore.”

Fear will keep you from the Promised Land. Look fear in the face and say, “no more!”   “If God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31)

We don’t know how long the storm will last.  We don’t know the collateral damage the storm will do. But we do know this, eventually the winds will stop blowing, the waves will stop crashing, the rains will stop pouring, and the sun will shine again. Keep your head up. Focus on the One who holds you in the palm of His hand.

I know stress, fear and anxiety all too well. I know how our feelings, thoughts and emotions want to dominate us. I refuse to live my life any longer in a prison with PTSD, generalized anxiety disorder and paralyzing fear. I personally invite you to read my true life story, “Raised by Strangers.”

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When I was just five years old, I was kidnapped and forced to live a life burdened with cruel and bizarre physical and emotional abuse.  My will to survive, inspired by an invisible hope, helped me fight the demons and stay alive as I endured haunting experiences.

This book chronicles my true life story full of forbidden secrets driven by darkness and deception.  When I was five years old, I was kidnapped, given away, and ultimately raised by strangers who tortured me. Through this gripping story, I share ways I have learned to overcome my horrendous past and rise above the ugliness of humanity with faith and forgiveness. This book is raw with reality and will help you find courage and strength for healing, how to face your fears, forgive offenses, and live a life of freedom.

“Raised by Strangers” is available on Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com

Please visit my website at: BrookeLynnBooks.com

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Brooke Lynn is a writer, nurse, and a health and wellness enthusiast. She transparently reveals her life experiences, struggles and triumphs with abuse, poverty, marital demise, parenting, and eating disorders helping others find the courage and strength for healing.

Brooke educates and creates awareness about eating disorders sharing her 26 year battle and recovery. She was an invited speaker for Cherished, a girls youth conference, and in December 2012 was the key note speaker for the IAEDP Foundation, promoting professionalism among practitioners treating those suffering from eating disorders.

She has served as a children’s praise and worship leader, worked with middle and high school students, and also served on church prayer teams with a heart for intercessory prayer. She passionately motivates others into a deeper level of faith while encouraging them to love and accept themselves. She resides in the Washington D.C. area, has been married for eighteen years and is raising two teenage children.

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