Lynn Mosher - “I Had An Awakening”
By Lynn Mosher
When I was eleven years old, I committed my heart and sins to the Lord in the summer of 1957 when my parents took me on vacation to New York City to attend what is now one of Billy Grahamâs most renowned crusades.
Being born into a Christian family, I grew up in the Baptist church. I sang in the youth choir (though I couldnât sing), attended Sunday School, went to church on Wednesday and Sunday nights, though my friend and I sometimes skipped and walked down to the neighborhood drugstore until church was over.
I married just ten days after my twentieth birthday. My hubby was a Catholic but, being dissatisfied with the way the church treated him (had to do with out getting married), he became a Baptist so that we would be of the same religion and not cause confusion to any children that we would have.
We joined a mission church, which was started by my father and one of the Baptist churches, when there were around 90 people. The church later built its building on property given by my grandfather.
We served in several areas and stayed there for many years as it grew. At one point, when hubby was a deacon, the church had a rift in their membership. It became too much of a burden and, when hubby had served his term, we left. We visited a few churches and finally ended up in our present church around 1989.
Okay, this is boring. So, whereâs the testimony, you ask? Mine is not a dramatic turn from drugs or alcohol or seeking love after an abusive childhood. I had beautiful parents and a pretty good childhood. My testimony is the other side of the coin from most testimonies. I had an awakening.
In between all the twists and turns and ups and downs of those intervening years, the Lord began to impress it upon me that I was merely a pew sitter! Just taking up space. I just did âgood things,â nothing of eternal value. Though I heard the words of all the sermons and knew it in my head, very little of it trickled down into my heart. I was a âgood personâ but not an obedient Christian.
With all my service, it was not my enter-heaven-free card. If heaven allows me entrance by my works, then how long does my list of works have to be?
I discovered that there is much more to living out the Christian life; it is deeper than just attending church on Wednesday or Sunday, working in the nursery or on committees.
When I disciplined myself to seek the Lord through Bible study and quiet prayer times, I learned that the worldâs way cannot be my way, for the standards of the world are in opposition to the holiness of God. God has not lowered the bar of His standards nor relaxed His tolerance for sin because of the worldâs beliefs.
No matter what decisions I make, whether large or small, they must be based on Godâs Word, otherwise, I reap unwanted consequences and my life spins out of control.
Paul wrote to the Roman believers, âI plead with you to give your bodies to God. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice - the kind He will accept. When you think of what He has done for you, is this too much to ask? Donât copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will know what God wants you to do, and you will know how good and pleasing and perfect His will really is.â (Rom 12:1-2 NLT)
When I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2000, I learned then that God had a plan for my life and that I could be a useful vessel in His Kingdom. He placed a desire in my heart to write for Him and I have obeyed. Iâve placed my life in His hands for eternity and I live each day following His will.
I have never regretted accepting the Lordâs salvation when I was eleven years old. But what about you? Have you said âNo, thanksâ to the Lordâs invitation? Or have you said âYesâ but are unsure you have a heavenly Home? Or have you accepted salvation but allowed a distance to come between you and the Lord?
The Lord is inviting you now to get your life right with Him. Be sure of your decision. Scripture says, âNow is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.â (2 Cor. 6:2 NKJV) âRight now God is ready to welcome you. Today He is ready to save you.â (2 Cor. 6:2 TLB) Just remember, you are only one heartbeat away from the eternal resting place of your choice.
As you trust God to work in your dark circumstances, every barrier will become an open portal, every pit will have its golden nuggets, and every hill of difficulty will become a mount of deliverance.
I pray you will know the love of God the Father and that, in giving your life to Him, you will find the peace and comfort you seek. May His will be yours for eternity. God bless you!
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Hey, Skeeter! Thanks so much, sweetie, for taking time to read and comment. Blessings to you!
I love your story, Lynn.
Barbara, Sorry that I’m just responding to you. I hope you see this. I’m without power because of the ice and snow storm in KY. I’m now staying with my son. Oooo, nice and toasty now.
Thank you, Barbara! You are so sweet. What a lovely thing to say! You so bless me. May the Lord bless you!
Just as I thought; a good, kind, blessed person with sweet spirit in your heart. Love to you. Barbara
Thank you, Sue! You such a sweetie! I deeply appreciate it. Blessings to you…
Beautiful Lynn!! Thanks for sharing.
Sue