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April 6, 2016 by Laura Diehl Leave a Comment

Two Keys to the Power of Your Hidden Authority

Hidden authority sounds kind of like an oxymoron, doesn’t it? How can we have authority if it’s hidden?

8. Two Keys to the Power of Your Hidden Authority

What about a teacher and her authority over her classroom? If her authority was hidden, then her students would just run over her, and the classroom would be in total chaos. How about at work? Your boss has the authority to fire you; he has the authority to tell you what you should be doing (or shouldn’t be doing) at work, and obviously his authority is not hidden. And some bosses are pretty good at letting you know just how much authority they do have over your life at work.

The authority I want to look at though, is our spiritual authority.

Colossians 3:3 talks about our life being hidden with Christ in God. In that place, we are one with Jesus, inside of the Godhead. I see this as part of the intimacy Jesus was praying for in John chapter 17, when Jesus prayed for us to be one with Himself and the Father, like He is one with the Father.

I like the way the Message Bible puts this scripture in Colossians. It says, “Your old life is dead. Your new life, which is your real life, even though invisible to spectators, is with Christ in God. He is your life.”

We are hidden in Christ, and that fact actually gives us authority. I want to share a couple of specific keys of authority that are given to us, within that hidden place.

1. The Word

Jesus IS the Word. John 1:1 is the Scripture we’re most familiar with about this. “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God.” When I am hidden in Christ, I’m also hidden untitledin the Word, because Jesus is the word Himself. He’s the Word of God. So when I speak the word of God into a situation, I am hidden behind that word because I am hidden with Christ. So it isn’t me the enemy sees; it’s the Word, which is Jesus, Himself, and he must respond to Jesus. He must respond to that authority of the Word in which I am hidden.

It’s not a blab-it-and-grab it, get whatever you want authority. But when God gives me a specific Scripture to speak into a situation, it’s like I am wrapped up and hidden within that truth; within that Scripture; within that Word. I am wrapped up and hidden within Jesus Himself; that Word going forth against the enemy.

2. The Name

When I speak the name of Jesus into a situation, I am also hidden. I’m hidden within the weapon of the name of Jesus. When I speak the name of Jesus, it’s not my authority; it’s Jesus Himself, because I am hidden within that.name of Jesus

I’ve had the blessing of doing a lot of international traveling (especially in Africa), as well as here in the United States. There are times I have had to cast out demons. (I don’t want to freak anyone out, but casting out demons is something we are told to do as believers.)

I remember one time in particular when there was demonic manifestation in a young lady. I started to pray for her and command it to go. Nothing was happening, and I realized that I was coming at it with my own mind. I was using words based on my own thoughts, trying to tell that demon to leave. So I actually stopped, pulled myself back, and reminded myself of my true position of authority; I am hidden in Christ, and I am seated with Him in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6). Once I did that, and I positioned myself within Christ, I came back at the demonic manifestation.  I was able to cast out those demons, because now I was coming from the position of being hidden in the authority of Christ.

FBI_police_officer_1“I think of it like an off-duty police officer. If an officer were to try to use his authority while in his street clothes, no one would take him seriously. It is the uniform and the badge that cause people to respect a law he is enforcing” (taken from my book Triple Crown Transformation).  It is the exact same thing with us in a spiritual way. It’s like we are putting on the uniform of Christ, which gives us His authority. We are hidden in the authority (or the uniform) of Christ.

In Matthew 16:19, Jesus tells us that He has given us the keys of the kingdom of heaven; and whatever we bind on earth is bound in heaven, and whatever we loose on earth is loosed in heaven. These keys work when we are wrapped up and hidden inside the authority of King Jesus!

I really want to encourage you to learn to wear the God-given crown of authority. I talk about this quite a bit in my book Triple Crown Transformation. As a matter of fact, it is the second of the three crowns I talk about; wearing the crown of His authority.

We need to see the crown, wear the crown, and be the crown, by being hidden in Christ.

 

If you’re interested in learning more about the book, Triple Crown Transformation,  click here . You will find information on the book itself, along with where to purchase it, or how to get it for free.

 

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March 23, 2016 by Laura Diehl Leave a Comment

From Death to Life When Tragedy Strikes

Have you ever faced a tragedy, finding yourself in a very dark place as a result? You are confused, broken, in despair, and lost?

7. From Death to LifeWhen Tragedy Strikes

I have, more than once. (And many of you know about some of those experiences from my book Triple Crown Transformation.) But the one that left me in the deepest, darkest pit by far came from the death of our oldest daughter.

Many professionals say that experiencing the death of one’s child is the greatest trauma a person can face. Those who have faced the death of their spouse, a sibling, or other losses and have also faced the death of their child, say losing their child takes them to a much deeper darkness than other losses, and it lasts so much longer.

IMAG0966When Becca died (you can read about her story by clicking here), I didn’t know anyone who had lost a child, and had no one to guide me through the darkness that made me think I was going crazy. I started reading books from other parents who had experienced the loss of a child, and most of them seemed to carry the message that our lives are forever a black mess we can’t get out of.

I would read how angry and bitter these parents were; just waiting to die so they could rejoin their child.

I would read how their living children would say they also lost their mom when their sibling died.

This just wasn’t acceptable to me.

I knew I had the seed of Hope living inside of me. I knew I wanted to be part of the lives of my other children and my precious grandchildren. I knew God still had a calling on my life, with a purpose.

So I fought!

I grabbed ahold of God with everything I had, and I fought. It took months, even years, because of how deep and dark that pit is when you have to bury your child. Sometimes I would feel the Lord reach down and help pull me up a bit, and other times I felt like I was fighting and clawing to the next foothold on my way up while He was under me, giving me the boost I needed.

It was messy, it was difficult, and it was painful beyond words. But I was victorious, because God’s specialty empty graveis bringing life from death!

Let me say that again. God’s SPECIALTY is bringing life out of death!

ANY death, when put in His hands, will birth life!

And not only did I receive life, but during the battle, the Holy Spirit taught me so many things about myself, and about Him. Things about how I was living out of a false identity. How I didn’t really know how to live from a place of resting in Him. How I had a deeply rooted sin of judging the heart and motives of others, and would try to manipulate them into doing what I thought they should be doing.

So not only did He bring me through the fire, He lovingly refined me in the process.

I must share that I still have the pain of grief. I will always feel my daughter’s loss deeply, and my life will never be the same with her gone from this earth. But I have life again, beyond her death. And it is a life richer in God’s love than I could have ever imagined.

If God can do this for me, He can do it for anyone. He can do it for you. He can do it for other parents who have lost a child from this earth through death.

And that is now a passion I have; to reach out to those parents behind me who have been thrown into that deep black pit, and offer them a hand of hope. I didn’t have anyone to do that for me, and I don’t want that to happen to anyone else on this dark horrible path of the death of a child.

About a year and a half ago, I woke up in the night with the title of a book (When Tragedy Strikes) and many of the chapter subjects. I got up and wrote everything down. It seemed the Holy Spirit was directing me to write a book, so I started. My plan was to learn how to publish the book myself, having no intent of pitching it to any publishers.

Apparently, God had His own plan which I wasn’t aware of. In February of last year, Dave and I were at a conference in San Diego, where I met David Hancock, who is the founder of Morgan James Publishing. We had a conversation, and by the time we were done, I had his business card with a request to send him what I had written so far with the book I had started.

Five weeks later, I was offered a book contract, and signed it on what would have been Becca’s 33rd birthday. I am still in total amazement of this!

v5I never knew how much work is involved in writing a book and getting it published. And unless you are already a big name person with a huge public following, the greatest part of the leg-work of promoting and marketing a book falls on the shoulders of the author. And when you think about it, no one else is going to have the heart and passion for what was written on the pages more than the person who wrote it, so it makes sense that the author should be the strongest promoter.

SO…. In my passion for getting this message of hope and healing to as many hurting and grieving parents as possible, I am putting together a team of people who want to help.

  • I am seeking those who firmly believe in the power of unity! Those who know how God can move mightily through a group of people who are moving as one in Him, sharing His message of hope and healing.
  • I am looking for those who hate seeing the darkness Satan keeps people wrapped up in, and want to shatter that darkness with the light and life of the Risen King.
  • I want people who carry that seed of Hope within them and want to help me plant it in these precious ones who have lost their hope when they lost their child from this earth.
  • I need to be connected with those who have a passion to give others a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a mantle of praise instead of a spirit of despair and heaviness (Isaiah 61:3).

If that is you, please click here, to find out how to join our When Tragedy Strikes Book Launch Team. There will be lots of benefits, including a free pre-release copy of my book.

And if you are a bereaved parent, let me first say how very sorry I am! You have my heart, as we have an instant connection. I would be so honored, and absolutely love to have you join us on the launch team.

We are here to be a light of hope, in a time of deep darkness for those who have been shattered by the death of their child. Please help us spread that light of hope!

 

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March 9, 2016 by Laura Diehl Leave a Comment

How Can I Get Hope When I Don’t Have Any?

How do you get hope when you don’t have any? That’s a huge dilemma, isn’t it?

6. How Can I Get HopeWhen I Don't Have Any_

When our oldest daughter died, I found myself in a place of depression, blackness, and hopelessness. As I kept crying out to God for help, He not only brought me out of that place of hopelessness, but He used it to birth the ministry of GPS Hope and turned me into an author.  (I wrote four books within 13 months, and it hasn’t stopped yet as I have almost completed book number five!) I now have a passion to bring others out of that place of hopeless darkness and into hope, light, and life.

You may be surprised, but there are actually doormany things we can do to open the door to hope in our lives.  In this article, I am only going to talk about four of them. They are things you probably already know in your head, but I am praying after reading through this, you have a new revelation of them in your soul that you will act put into action.

  1. Find things to be thankful for
  2. Don’t be a slave to your grief
  3. Connect with others who have hope
  4. Take care of yourself

1. Find things to be thankful for.

As Christians, we are told so often to be thankful that we tend to tune it out. But it is so true! I have been in some extremely dark situations over the years. (I share some of them in Triple Crown Transformation.) My discovery over the years is that when I force myself to find things to be thankful for, it may not bring an immediate response to my soul; but as I continue and I build on it, a spark of hope begins to stir inside me.

Here are some suggestions on practical ways to make sure you find things for which to be thankful to God.

  • Keep a small notebook by your bed. Every thank-you-227344_960_720night before lying down, write at least five things you can be thankful for. It might be a big event you were blessed to be a part of. It might be something as simple as, “I woke up today and got out of bed.” Hearing your children laugh, you have a place to live, you had money to get a haircut, you got to eat your favorite meal; these are all things to thank God for. It doesn’t matter how trivial others may see it. This is not for anyone else but you!
  • Set a timer for every hour or two hours. When it goes off, pause for a few seconds to thank God for something.
  • Before getting out of bed, take a minute to give a prayer of thankfulness to God. Be specific, and once again, it doesn’t matter how “trivial” the things you share with Him may seem. Start at whatever level you find yourself.

2. Don’t be a slave to your grief.

If you feel hopeless about a situation, there is probably grief involved. You have lost something important, whether it is a life-long dream, your financial circumstance, a job, an actual person, etc.

feet in shacklesAny kind of slavery steals hope. When you’re hopeless, you are lost and in bondage.

May I present to you the thought that there is a difference between grief and self-pity? It is normal to have an initial shock, numbness, anger, intense sadness (or other negative emotions) to a deep loss of some kind. But there comes a point where it can cross over from grief to self-pity. The loss becomes our identity, and we let people around us continually know what happened to us. Some people identify this as a victim mentality. We allow ourselves to become a hopeless victim of the circumstance.

If this has happened to you, you need to make a conscious decision, a determined effort, to let go of how the loss wounded you. This includes obeying the command to forgive anyone involved in this unjust loss. (I address the struggle of forgiveness in a two part article, Giving Yourself the Gift of Forgiveness.) It is not a decision based on how you feel. It is a decision based on how you want to get out of the darkness and into a place of hope, and will do whatever it takes to get to that place.

Then you need to replace those lying negative thoughts in your head.

  • Find scriptures that speak hope (I have made a list which is available in our free GPS Hope Members Library). Copy them and post them in prominent places.
  • Find sayings that speak hope and life, and once again, copy them and post around your house, in your car and your work area.
  • When negative images come into your mind, force yourself to imagine the opposite. See pictures of yourself doing something full of life that you want to be able to do in the future.

3. Connect with others who have hope.

I cannot stress enough how important this is! The saying, “Misery loves company” is so true. If you spend your time with others who are in darkness, you are going to stay in the dark. If you spend time with others who are in the Light, it is going to shine into your darkness, giving you the beacon of hope you need.

Here are several suggestions to guide you in this.

  • Stay away from negative people! Remove them from your social media platforms. Don’t stand around and talk to them at church (yes, I said at church). Don’t sit with them in the breakroom at work. (I highly suggest doing this as discreetly as possible, not with some announcement that you are getting rid of the negative people in your life.)
  • Find generic Facebook pages (or other social media platforms) of Christians who have a calling and anointing on their lives as encouragers. (People like Joyce Meyers, John Maxell, Lisa Terquest, Max Lucado.)
  • Connect with people who have overcome in the specific area you are struggling in. There are many people who are throwing out a lifeline to those around them. They are on social media, writing books and blogs, making podcasts, putting videos on YouTube, and all kinds of other places.
  • Find a group of people who are walking in the Light, and plug in to it. (Organizations like Celebrate Recovery is a great place to start.)
  • Look for conferences and retreats. P1070724There is something about getting away where you can focus on allowing God to bring the hope you need through direct ministry, and time with the Holy Spirit. It catapults you in a way like nothing else seems to do. Ask God to lead you to the right event, and pray for Him to provide the finances, if that is an issue.

Obviously, making a choice to do these things means you have to put in a bit of effort. And once again, you might not see immediate results. But if you keep putting yourself in situations where you are seeing, hearing, and reading about life and light and hope, it is going to begin to draw you out of your hopelessness.

4. Take care of yourself.

The two things I am going to share may seem contradictory, but hear me out.

  • Exercise. This is something I fought pexels-photofor a long time. When you feel hopeless, discouraged and depressed, it can often be the last thing you want to do. I have been to the place where I didn’t have the emotional or physical energy to exercise, even if I wanted to (which I admit, I did not want to).

It has taken me years to have a recent breakthrough in this area. I believe it is because once hope started trickling in, it gave me the desire to want to take care of myself. It still took months for the desire to turn into a committed decision that I am actually following through on, not allowing how I feel to dictate what I do, or don’t do. I started out doing very little. Just 20 minutes of light exercise while listening to an encouraging podcast. However, the combination of the exercise and positive input has pushed me to a new level of going from just having hope, to anticipating what God has for my life.

  • You need to rest. Not just a physical rest, but an emotional rest along with it. When our daughter died, I spent countless hours in my prayer room, learning how to just rest in the loving arms of my Father God. The writer of Hebrews tells us to work hard to enter into a place of rest (Hebrews 4:11). I will confirm with my own experience, it is work, but it can be done. Learning to rest in God will bring hope into your life like nothing else can. The only way to receive this precious gift is to just do it. Make time for it. Keep at it. Don’t give up. To learn how to live life from a place of internal rest, peace and contentment, no matter what comes your way, is a valuable treasure worth the fight!

 

As I said at the beginning, there are actually many things we can do to set ourselves onto the path of hope. Please share in the comments below something God has shown you to do to find hope, when you don’t have any.

I want to end by speaking Romans 15:13 over you. “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”

20150501_104633Gems from the Crown is a weekly blog from Crown of Glory Ministries to strengthen and encourage believers in Christ in their walk with God, especially in the areas of vision, authority, and identity. If you would like to have Gems from the Crown delivered directly to you, please click here.

 

 

 

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February 24, 2016 by Laura Diehl 2 Comments

How to Do Something Like the Africans

One of the things I love about being in Africa is the slow pace of life. (I have had the blessing of traveling there 9 times to minister in four different nations.)

5. How to Do SomethingLike the Africans

Now I will admit, it can be so slow at times that it can become irritating. I remember one time in particular, in an area outside of Kampala, Uganda. I was up and ready, waiting promptly for the time I had been given to go and minister Sunday morning. Twenty minutes later, I called my host. He assured me he was on his way. An hour later, he arrived. (I remember thinking I could have gotten another hour’s worth of sleep like he probably did.)

You might think he lied to me. However, this is an area where cultures collide. I have come to learn when an African gives you a time for something, it usually means that is when you start getting ready for the event (and come whenever you are ready). And if someone tells you they are on their way, it means they are doing things toward getting ready, not that they are in the car enroute.

Was I late to minister? Nope. Since this is a cultural thing, and time means something totally different to them, people were just starting to arrive.

So, now in Africa, whenever I am given a time for something, we always laugh because I make them clarify to me, “Is that American time, or African time?” And I make sure they know when I need something to be American time. (African time just doesn’t work when you need to catch a plane to come home!)

I really do love being in Africa, and I love the Africans, because their emphasis is people and relationships.

One day in Busia, my dear Ugandan friend Sarah Picture 088cand I were walking down the road on a specific errand. As we passed one of the little market stores, someone came out and waved. We stopped to say hello, and next thing I knew, plastic chairs suddenly appeared and we were sitting in them, enjoying a soda. After about half an hour, we went on our way to complete the errand.

I always have a hard time coming back to the States, knowing my relaxing pace of life is about to end.

Our society prides itself on being busy. How often have you asked someone how they are doing, and the answer is telling you how busy they are? That seems to be the “standard” of whether or not your life is really important.

What has all of our busyness gotten us? Constantly being weary and tired!

Every year I ask God to give me a scripture He wants me to meditate on for that year. In 2014 it was Isaiah 30:15, “In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and confidence shall be your strength” (NJKV). This verse is loaded with truth that I am still unpacking! (If you read that verse in a hurry, you might want to go back and read it s-l-o-w-l-y…)

Hebrews chapter three is all about coming into a place of rest. This is talking about both in our souls, and physically. I have discovered as I throw off the busyness, and slow down in my activities, it makes it much easier to calm my soul, and live in a place of peace and contentment.

10535826_10152555611620747_2313524754951497104_oThis has to start with a shift in our mind set. Busyness does not equal importance. It does not equal a fulfilled life. Life should be about relationships; first with God, and then with others. But too often we are so busy doing the “stuff,” that the relationships are what get pushed aside.

If you are thinking you can’t slow down – you can’t take any time to just relax, or that you will spend time with others later, after ______ (fill in the blank) then please see that as a red engine light in your life. There may not be a later, for you, or for them. We know this in our head, but don’t really believe it (until our world is shattered with a death).

If you would like some specific things you can do to consciously slow down and live your life at a less busy and rushed pace, I have put together a list of suggestions. Click on the link below, and you will be taken to our library page. Just follow the instructions to access and/or download the PDF.

Seven Tips On How To Slow Down and Enjoy Life

So now you know how to do something 2009 Kenya-Uganda 431like the Africans. Slow down, and take the time to be with God, and with those around you. Be African with me.

Gems from the Crown is a weekly blog from Crown of Glory Ministries to strengthen and encourage believers in Christ in their walk with God, especially in the areas of vision, authority, and identity. If you would like to have Gems from the Crown delivered directly to you, please click here.

 

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February 10, 2016 by Laura Diehl Leave a Comment

Is It Possible to Have a Problem Free Life?

Where did we ever get the idea that we deserve a problem free life? Somehow most of us seem to think that, including Christians. Having God in our lives means He eliminates all of our problems like some magic genie, right? Or if we pull the lever enough on God’s big slot machine, we will eventually hit the jackpot to make all our problems go away.

4. Is It Possible to Have a Problem Free Life

 

If our hope is in solving all the trials and difficulties in this life to be able to have a pain-free-problem-free existence, it is a false hope. And we have no business blaming God for our disappointment when it doesn’t happen that way. Jesus Himself told us we will have troubles in this world (John 16:33).

Our hope is not in having a perfect life here on earth, but in our eternal home after this life on earth.   

So instead of trying to get God to be ourhammer-1008971_960_720c “spiritual handyman” to fix everything, how about if we trust God to do things His own way, and ask Him to help us rise above the problems? That would be through His grace (His divine empowerment) which, by the way, He tells Paul in 2 Corinthians 12:9, “My grace is all you need. Only when you are weak can everything be done completely by my power.” (ERV)

Let’s look at that in context, starting with verse seven.

Because of the extravagance of those revelations, and so I wouldn’t get a big head, I was given the gift of a handicap to keep me in constant touch with my limitations. Satan’s angel did his best to get me down; what he in fact did was push me to my knees. No danger then of walking around high and mighty! At first I didn’t think of it as a gift, and begged God to remove it. Three times I did that, and then he told me, My grace is enough; it’s all you need. My strength comes into its own in your weakness. Once I heard that, I was glad to let it happen. I quit focusing on the handicap and began appreciating the gift. It was a case of Christ’s strength moving in on my weakness. Now I take limitations in stride, and with good cheer, these limitations that cut me down to size—abuse, accidents, opposition, bad breaks. I just let Christ take over! And so the weaker I get, the stronger I become. (MSG)

I will admit, I still struggle with “appreciating the gift” and considering it “joy when we encounter various trials” (as we read in James 1:2). My problems can still frustrate me, discourage me, or weigh me down with heartache and tears. For instance, I still cry and feel the pain more than I care to admit over the death of my daughter, even though she left us several years ago and is dancing away in heaven. But during those times of pain and heartache, trials and tribulations, I have learned to look up, because that is where my help comes from (Psalm 121:1,2).

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If I belong to Him (which I do) and am in covenant with Him through the blood of Jesus (which I am) then I have to believe as a good Father (which He is) that He is not going to just step aside and let the enemy go at me with a vengeance and no purpose other than to be the devil’s punching bag. A good father is not going to stand by and let his child be beaten on by a bully. However, God sees the big picture. He knows how He can take something bad in our lives and turn it around to use it for our good. And it is absolutely amazing when we watch Him do it! (Which I have, over and over again.)

Some people say that religion is a crutch. Crutch nothing… shareasimage-10I tell people that God is my wheelchair! I depend on Him for everything. It is my personal relationship with Him that gets me through this life, and I must say, I don’t know how others live life without Him.

I am going to ask you to do two things for me.

    1. In the comments below, share a promise from scripture that strengthens you during hard times, or one that helps keep your eyes on Jesus during the storms of life.
    2. Let’s do something fun. Share this blog on one (or all) of your social media sites, and let’s all use #Godismywheelchair

 

As Acts 4:33 says, may great grace be on you all.

 

Gems from the Crown is a weekly blog from Crown of Glory Ministries to strengthen and encourage believers in Christ in their walk with God, especially in the areas of vision, authority, and identity. If you would like to have Gems from the Crown delivered directly to you, please click here.

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