
PART 1 (Disclaimer. This message was written in 2018, however, it is still very applicable today.)
I have a confession or two that I want to make; I love my gardens. I love my vegetable garden. My Peaceful Garden I sit and drink my hot tea in. And my flower beds! I even love to weed my gardens. I know you are thinking I have lost my mind. All I can say is, it relaxes me. I really enjoy weeding, until I come across the THING. The thing I have to confess to you I really don’t like! It’s those things that stop my tomatoes from growing big and red and delicious! It’s tomato worms. I really don’t like tomato worms. I get excited because I see a nice big tomato growing on the vine and then look closer only to find a tunnel through the underside courtesy of a now plump green tomato worm. Seeing these creatures leads me to want to ask our God, “Why oh why did you create them?”
I know they must have a purpose or God would not have created them. It makes me curious about their purpose because I know they really bother me with their feeding on my beautiful tomatoes. Well, the tomato worm’s purpose for today is to serve as an illustration for me. Soon after I saw the first plump critter, I realized he is a lot like the enemy of our souls and the barriers he puts in our paths keeping us from having the connections and relationships God created us for. The plump lime green critter seeks to feast on my tomatoes and therefore stop me from being able to enjoy some delicious homemade salsa or a slice of fresh tomato on my hamburger. In a slightly similar fashion, the enemy seeks to devour any chances we have to enjoy and grow in our relationships with our Abba Father and each other.
Satan uses many things to attempt to destroy and/or block our relationships. We are just going to focus on four barriers in total. For the next several weeks I will share how we can break free and become Deep Real Authentic Women of God.
Barriers can be spiritual and/or emotional chains that bind us and keep us from being free to be who God has created us to be. I am learning when I give God my chains, he breaks me free of them and redeems whatever area of my life I have been in bondage to. The Lord is in the habit of replacing beauty for ashes.
In preparation for this message, I put out a question on Facebook to see the most common barriers people experience in their relationships with God and others. While there were a variety of responses, I found many of them fit under similar headings and there were several people with similar responses. The order I am sharing with you is for the purpose of the flow of the message.
Next week the barrier discussed will be fear.
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