Monday, July 10, 2017
Painted Pretty
An excerpt from my new blog post:
"God is not just here for the pretty moments but also the not so pretty ones. He's not afraid of your worst neither is He surprised because before you were born He knew all the contents of your heart. What's beautiful is that despite how messy the human heart can be God still thought us a masterpiece worth dying for, and proved it by giving His only Son. "
To read more visit my new website michelle-z.com
God bless <3
Saturday, July 8, 2017
New Beginnings
Hello everyone!
I'm excited to announce that my new website is officially live <3
You can now get all my blogs, videos, social media, and products all in one place.
Check it out ( michelle-z.com ) & make sure you subscribe the the mailing list to get all the updates!
God bless you and stay tuned for all the new goodies i'll be sharing soon :)
I'm excited to announce that my new website is officially live <3
You can now get all my blogs, videos, social media, and products all in one place.
Check it out ( michelle-z.com ) & make sure you subscribe the the mailing list to get all the updates!
God bless you and stay tuned for all the new goodies i'll be sharing soon :)
Friday, May 5, 2017
Journey to an Expected End Video series
Hey everyone!
As I said in my previous post, I'm having a seven day video series which went live yesterday (May 4th) and will continue through May 11th. I wanted to personally invite everyone who reads this blog to join in on the series. Follow the LINK and check out all the episodes that have gone live already.
God bless you!
Thursday, April 27, 2017
The Thin Line
When I first got my driver’s license years ago, I was excited and
a bit terrified as I despised the highway. Though it was faster, I would rather
use the back road even it added almost 20 extra minutes to my drive. One of the
reasons being that I’m not fond of trucks, because they are just so big and
always appear to be rolling over into your lane. Also the speed of the other
cars would throw me off and the cars beside me would look so close, like they
were about to run into my car.
Eventually I realized my 'phobia' was quite expensive and Mimi
(that's one of my nick names) was not going to be burning all that gas because
of fear..lol. It's safe to say I've overcome my phobia by God’s grace.
Often times we are so afraid of things that appear
bigger and we don't move along in our journey adequately, because our speed is
being determined by whats around us. Our pace is determined by those
things that look greater than us. Those trucks always looked like they were
crossing into my lane but every time I peeped through my mirrors I would see
that my fear of them made them appear closer than they really were.
Honestly, I probably spent more time making sure I didn't get run
over than I did trying to get to my destination. Sometimes I took wrong turns
or missed my exit because I was no longer being directed by the GPS but by those
things that intimidated me.
But isn't this parallel to our walk with Jesus? We get so
distracted by other people’s walk with Him. Measuring our pace and progress by
them and we miss turns because we begin to neglect the one directing us, God.
We quickly forget that even though all the vehicles are on the same road, their
speed is different and so is their exit. See, if I turn my focus to them I'll
never get to where God wants me to go because He only graced me for the path He
has for me and not the one He set for them.
Look at the children if Israel for example (1 Samuel 8), they wanted
a king to rule over them the way they saw other nations even though they had
God himself on their side. Maybe they felt intimidated cause from the outside
looking in those other people appeared to be more secure. But it's not about
"them" rather about you and God.
I've learnt to appreciate that thin line that separates us on the
highway and have understood that the demarcation is there for my good. That the
sizes of vehicles are parallel to the purpose attached to it. Smaller or
different doesn’t mean inefficient but shaped to serve a unique purpose. You might
feel like your life, ministry, business or even family is smaller in comparison
to others around you. “They” might even seem to be going faster but here’s the truth.
God has structured you to touch certain people’s lives and if you went as fast
or slow as those “trucks” then they will never hear of His goodness. If you
were as big as they seem then you wouldn’t be able to pass through those tiny
spaces to reach those people God is preparing you for.
We are not in competition with anyone, but in an individual race and
the reward is eternity with Jesus. Remember that all plants do not bloom at the
same time but they must individually go through the process to reach their
expected end. Be encouraged!
Announcements
- · My book “Journey to an Expected End” is turning 2 years on May 11th J and in honor of that two things are happening.
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There’s a huge book sale going on (copies are limited), soft cover
book at just $10 and hard cover is $20 plus free shipping (For domestic orders shipping is free but international order may
accrue extra charges. Please email michelleziregbe@gmail.com
for more information). Here’s a link to order paypal.me/MZiregbe and please make sure
you specify the quantity and type of book in the notes.
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A seven day video series addressing some key topics in book will
begin May 4th, so make sure you are following me on my social media and
YouTube to get the updates. I’m excited and I hope you are too J
Monday, March 20, 2017
Rising of the Sun
A couple years ago, I was in this season of my life where
everything seemed to be going downhill. I mean finances dipping by the second,
health diminishing, no job, and the list goes on. It seemed to be a lot
happening all at the same time but despite this physical decrease there was
something phenomenal that God showed me through the process. Although it looked
like I was depreciating physically I was growing muscle spiritually.
“Therefore we do not lose heart. Even though our outward man is perishing, yet the inward man is
being renewed day by day” (2
Corinthians 4:16, NKJV)
When we read Genesis, we discover that God made the sun and the
moon. He declared something that was so profound. In His wisdom, He caused both
to emit light but there was one that ruled and was greater than the other; the
sun. No matter how much light the moon might give, it can never outshine the
sun.
So I want you to take your Spirit man (inner vessel) as the sun,
why? Because God is Spirit so we worship and commune with Him by that channel.
Now take your physical side (outward vessel) as the moon. With that mental
picture, think about the attributes of the sun and the moon that we see today.
One profound observation is that both are necessary but cannot
rule at the same time. One must be greater. One is greater. And that is the
sun.
At some point in life we get to that place where our
"moon" seems to be weak or not shining as we've hoped but I encourage
you that in that moment choose not to be discouraged.
See, lacking all those things physically gave me "space"
to read, worship, study, pray, and spend so much time with God. I believe I had
an unconscious perception that my moon constituted as the source of my power,
but even in a physical sense we see that the moon draws its ability to shine
from the sun.
Our ability/strength needed to work outwardly should be drawn from
our inner man. Both our sun and moon cannot "rule" at the same time
either in our thoughts or in our actions. And this is what God was showing me
through that season and I believe He wants to show you as well.
It may not be all you've hoped for in a physical sense and you
could even be doing everything right but yet nothing is working. I encourage
you to not get weary by focusing on your situation, but rather use the
opportunity to worry to get filled up. Let your sun rise because when your
inner man is filled then it would pour out and be manifested in the physical.
I remember the day I felt God so tangibly in my house. I was
washing dishes and cooking, which i'm sure sounds like a weird space to
encounter God but I've learnt that sometimes we don't find Him where we except.
But we will find Him or rather He will find us in a perfect way where we least
expect.
Till this day I can't explain it but I fell on my face in tears
worshiping Him. Not that He did something special for me at that moment but I
felt His strength, majesty, love, & grace so deeply! And I wondered as I
wrote this post why it was that time when all was lost that somewhere I felt
Him the most and He laid the answer on my heart.
It's so I can be a witness to His word that says "even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil because thou
is with me." So I could bear witness that even amidst the storms God is there
because those issues can never overcome Him. So that I could encourage someone
not to be scared when they go through physical loss because often times it
gives room to find Him.
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Growing Pains
I’m usually a person who would write
or share after the fact but here are a few nuggets while He’s taking me through
the valley. My hope is that someway somehow you’ll find His voice soothing you
in this post. That even if there’s not a visible end in sight, that you’d find
the strength to push for tomorrow.
Truth be told, I’m in a place and I’m
not even entirely sure what’s going on but I don’t want to beat around the
bush. To hide around the ideology of political correctness and image of
perfection that is far from the truth.
I feel broken. I feel like in some
way God let me down. I feel like He left me when He said He wouldn’t just like I
feared, and a part of me also feels like I deserve it. So many conflicting thoughts,
like a rushing wind, are speeding through my mind by the second.
“Even if we feel
guilty, God is greater than our feelings, and he knows everything” (1John
3:20, NLT)
Yes, the Lord said He desires above all things that we will prosper
and be in good health just as our soul prospers, that He would give us the desires
of our heart, and that He will answer us when we call out to Him. But what do
we do when we “feel” like He hasn’t done those things He promised?
We choose to remember.
In those times, we must repeat His words from 1 John which tells us
that no matter how we feel, God is greater; He is greater than our hearts. In
the times we cannot feel Him, we must know that He will never and
can never go back on His word.
Trust me I know that when your issue is starring you in the face, your
focal view is zoomed into the apparent reality but life is about choices. We choose
whether to continue to believe God or accept where we are presently. See, God’s
promises speak of an eternal and final work so we must remember that today is
temporary, and no matter how long it takes to get to that eternal promise, it
will last much longer than today.
Be rest assured that He caught every tear and He stored it (Psalms 56:8). He hears us even when we
feel we cannot hear Him. Life might even look burdensome but in our weaknesses,
His strength is magnified (2 Corinthians
12:9).
So today, tomorrow, and forever, choose to remember that because God
is in you, no matter what today looks like you cannot fail!
Be encouraged.
You were built for this!
“For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth
comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.” (Romans 8:18,
ESV)
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