Marissa Henley

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Our Safe Dwelling Place {First 5}

November 19, 2019 by Marissa Leave a Comment

Today I’m sharing over at Proverbs 31 Ministries’ First 5 app. Here’s a preview . . .

Isaiah 33:5 (ESV) “The LORD is exalted, for he dwells on high; he will fill Zion with justice and righteousness.”

In one of my recurring nightmares, a band of criminals is breaking into my home. I rush from one window to another, trying to lock them all out, but the bad guys are coming from all directions. I can’t keep them out.

Has your life ever felt that way? Maybe you’re under attack from temptation or suffering. You’re exhausted from the unrelenting chaos of your calendar or the burden of people’s expectations. Just when you think you’ve made progress, another opponent comes at you.

This was the scene in Jerusalem as the Assyrian army came right up to the city walls and mocked the people and their God. (Isaiah 36:1-20) God knew this threat would come. So in Isaiah 33, God speaks words of comfort to His people as they face their enemies.

The inhabitants of Jerusalem (also called Zion) worried that Zion would become a dwelling place for the Assyrians. God tells the people they don’t need to fear because the exalted King promises to dwell with them.

To read the rest of the teaching, head over to First 5. And while you’re there, be sure to download the First 5 app so you can follow along through the rest our study of Isaiah with the First 5 team!

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You Belong to Him {No Matter What Monday}

November 18, 2019 by Marissa Leave a Comment

Have you ever had a moment when you felt confident you belonged? Or a moment when you were certain that you didn’t? 

A few years ago, I attended a conference for Christian writers and speakers for the first time. I knew almost no one, and I felt so alone and awkward that I spent a couple of the break times hiding in my car! A year later, I attended the same conference again—and this time, I was meeting up with friends. I felt a strong sense of belonging as I swapped stories with other writers and spent time getting to know them better. At one point, I texted my husband and told him, “These are my people.”

God created us with a desire to belong. And while we have moments when that longing is fulfilled, there are other times when we feel lonely, less than, or left behind. Even in the midst of connecting at the conference, there were moments when I was still the awkward girl hovering on the outskirts of a conversation, waiting to be invited in. 

Our desire to belong will never be fully satisfied by our human relationships. It is meant to point us to the One who says we belong to Him. 

“Once you were not a people, but now you are God’s people; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy.” (1 Peter 2:10)

God calls us His people. Not because of our impressive resume or sparkling personality, but only because of the perfect record of His Son. God, in His mercy, covers us with Christ’s righteousness and makes us His people. 

When you long to belong, find comfort in knowing you are the Lord’s. He has made you His people by His mercy. He gave His Son so that you could be His child. He brings you into His family and says, “You are Mine.” 

No matter what you face this week, because of God’s mercy, you are now His people. 

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Nothing Compares {No Matter What Monday}

November 11, 2019 by Marissa Leave a Comment

A few years ago, I lost something of great value. My laptop crashed and was beyond repair. I lost several documents, most of which could be reconstructed. But I was devastated to learn I’d lost a year’s worth of photos and videos. They were irreplaceable, and they were gone. 

The local repair shop couldn’t salvage anything. Then we learned of a company that would be likely to get many of the photos off the damaged hard drive. But it was expensive. When I told my husband the cost, he said: “There’s no price we can put on those photos. Do it.” Thankfully, the data retrieval company returned almost all of my priceless memories. 

“Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ and be found in Him.” (Philippians 3:8-9a)

The apostle Paul, author of these verses, gave up everything to follow Christ: his reputation, his standing in the Jewish community, his pedigree of law-keeping and service, his safety, and his freedom. Why would he make such a costly sacrifice? Because Paul knew no reputation, no position, no comfort, no riches would be a precious as His Savior. The worth of knowing Christ surpasses anything else this world can offer. 

Photos are precious to me, and I grieved when I thought I’d lost them. However, knowing Christ is more valuable than my most priceless possession. More valuable than my home, my health, my freedom, or even my family. The treasure of knowing Christ is freely given and cannot be taken away. When we suffer loss or hardship, we can cling to the treasure that can’t be taken from us—the surpassing worth of knowing our Lord and Savior. 

No matter what you face this week, remember nothing compares to the worth of knowing Jesus Christ. 

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Writing When You’re Suffering {COMPEL blog}

November 5, 2019 by Marissa Leave a Comment

I’m sharing today on the COMPEL training blog. I’ve been a member of COMPEL training for Christian writers for several years. It’s been instrumental in my growth and development as a writer, and if you’re interested in writing, I highly recommend it! It’s an honor to be able to share with the COMPEL readers today about writing during times of suffering.

When I approach a writing task, I mentally sort it into one of two categories: coffee shop writing or kitchen table writing. Coffee shop writing can be done despite a few distractions and without the need for tissues. I save kitchen table writing for the privacy of home because an emotional breakdown might result.

As a cancer survivor, I often write about the diagnosis that came one day before my 34th birthday and my desperate prayers to live long enough for my youngest child to remember me. Nine years later, sometimes these topics need to be written about with a box of Kleenex nearby.

Our painful life experiences often form the foundation of our writing ministry. Maybe today you’re writing in the middle of a difficult situation, illness or loss. When you walk through a weary season, what does that mean for your writing? Here are some thoughts to consider.

To read more, head over to the COMPEL blog.

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