Weekly Meditations

"Yours is the mighty power and glory and victory and majesty. Everything in the heavens and earth is yours, O Lord, and this is your kingdom. We adore you as being in control of everything. I Chronicles 29:11"

I Chronicles 29:11

Apr 25th 2015

In Control

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I recently took on a major new project, and getting it off the ground has consumed a lot of my energy. I landed this project unexpectedly, and though it was welcome, it upended my neat, organized life, disrupting my carefully planned schedule and interrupting all of my routines. And mind you, there was still all the regular stuff … you know, laundry, cleaning, family responsibilities, church work, other projects, staying connected to people I love, etc., etc., etc., etc.

Before I knew it, I was overwhelmed. I became so fearful that I was going to drop some really big ball that I started obsessing. (Yeah, I know that Scripture about not having the spirit of fear, but in the moment, well, let’s just say that that wasn’t the Scripture I was quoting.) And for me, obsessing means working overtime – mentally and physically – trying to control every little and big thing. And working overtime means no sleep. And a sista is cranky when she doesn’t get her eight hours!

After my third night of tossing and turning, list-making, and schedule planning, I decided that there was no way I was gonna win this battle, and, on the path I was on, this project was gonna get the best of me. Well, I am a daughter of the King and I refuse to be defeated!

So I did what I should have done in the first place: Acknowledge that the God I love and serve is the One Who is ultimately in control of everything. Release all my concerns and fretting to Jehovah-Jireh, the One Who Provides. Trust that He is working out everything for my good (Romans 8:28). And praise Him in advance for provision, solution, direction, and favor.

And you know what? Just like that, I got my peace back. My spirit calmed. My soul was soothed. And in less than 24 hours, I got confirmation that help was on the way. A door that had been shut suddenly reopened. I could see a clear path ahead. And, most of all, I got my eight hours.

The lesson: You and God can’t both be in control. So just acknowledge that God, the Creator of Heaven and Earth, the Lover of your soul, is better at steering the ship than you are. So just let go and let God do what God does best. And love and adore God because God loves and adores you enough to make everything, everything little and big thing, work for your good. And God can accomplish this because he is in control of everything.

May God bless your week.

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admin - Jan 22nd @ 03:28pm

Thank you for your very kind words. I appreciate your prayers and support. We would love to have you volunteer during the Convention. Please visit www.PHLDNC.com to sign up. Thanks again. Look forward to seeing you in July. Blessings!

Linda A. Fields - Apr 8th @ 02:02pm

I want to serve in this 2016 Democratic Convention, it is my desire to share this experience with my grandchildren leaving yet another level of service and legacy to my family by serving the people of this country. As an ordained minister and a labor organizer my heart for Gods people has always taken the road of advocacy with a passion for justice, equality and truth for everyone no matter who they are. I am excited to see the Woman of Faith hold this wonderful position and I would love serve at any capacity to gleen and learn. Please contact me if there is anything I can do to serve. I live in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania and have worked in the City of Philadelphia as a Labor Organizer for District 1199C, Nation Union of Hospital & Healthcare Employees, AFSCME, AFL-CIO for past 25yrs. Please feel free to contact me. My boot straps are tied up and I am ready to work serve and learn. Abundant Blessings Linda Fields

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Apr 3rd 2015

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DNC Chair Wasserman Schultz Announces Leah Daughtry CEO of Democratic National Convention

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DNC Chair Wasserman Schultz Announces Leah Daughtry CEO of Democratic National Convention Committee

Washington, DC – Today, Democratic National Committee Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced the appointment of Reverend Leah D. Daughtry to be Chief Executive Officer of the Democratic National Convention Committee.

“We are thrilled to have Leah Daughtry return to lead our convention team. She will bring so much expertise, and enthusiasm to this important event,” said Wasserman Schultz. “Our Convention will be a key opportunity to showcase our Democratic values, lay out our Democratic vision for the future and celebrate our nominee. I am delighted to have Leah on board to lead this effort and propel our nominee on to victory in November 2016.”

For the past several years, Daughtry has been a Principal at BCT Consulting, which creates and produces high-profile, mission critical events.  She previously served as Chief Executive Officer of the 2008 Democratic National Convention Committee, responsible for all aspects of planning and execution of the Democratic Party’s quadrennial presidential nominating convention. She simultaneously served as Chief of Staff of the Democratic National Committee where she was responsible for the day-to-day management of the national Party’s affairs.  A native of Brooklyn, New York, Reverend Daughtry held various senior government posts, including Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management (Acting) at the United States Department of Labor with oversight of the Department’s management programs and a $35 billion budget.

She is founder of Faith In Action, the Democratic Party’s outreach initiative to communities of faith, and serves as Pastor of The House of the Lord Church in Washington, DC.

“I could not be more excited to lead the Democratic Convention team,” said Leah Daughtry. “This is an exciting time to be a Democrat, and we have an important opportunity to build on the progress we have made over the last six years and to nominate and help elect the 45th President of the United States. The road to the White House will begin right here in Philadelphia!”

Additional details on the convention will be made available in the coming weeks

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Peter Perini - Apr 3rd @ 01:33pm

Congratulations Pastor Daughtry on your appointment as CEO of the 2016 Democratic National Convention.

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