Live Full Walk Free (plus a giveaway!)
I don’t know about you, but I love the phrase Live full walk free. Just makes my soul want to exhale and my heart skip with joy.
That’s how I feel when I think about my dear friend Cindy Bultema. I have been blessed to spend time at her house hanging out with her and she made my soul want to exhale, put up my feet and rest in the beautiful presence of God.
Guys, I cannot enthusiastically tell you enough about her newest Bible study resource, Live Full Walk Free.
It will take you on an adventurous journey of the heart as you dive into the world of the Corinthians and study how the book of 1 Corinthians can be applied to our lives today– teaching us to live full and walk free.
It’s a beautiful heart journey with some confetti sprinkled in along the way.
So without further ado, let me introduce you to my friend Cindy. Here is Cindy with a sneak peek to Chapter Five of Live Full Walk Free…….
You Are Not the Only One
I was talking with my friend Jamie recently after she’d had a long, disappointing Monday.
Everywhere she turned she was pelted with lies, frustration, and discouragement.
Jamie was lamenting that at the end of her long day, in the midst of trying to bake cookies for a sick friend—and burning half of them—she caved in and inhaled a huge handful of half-burned cookies.
Easy comfort, right? Except every woman knows what happened next: After eating those cookies, Jamie carried guilt and shame on top of everything else that had gone wrong in her life on that horrible, rotten, no good day.
I have so been there. My guess is: you have too.
One more cookie story, because in this life we will have cookie temptations.
Once, when my kids were ages one, two, three and ten, I came up with the brilliant idea to invite all the 4th grade moms from my son’s school over for coffee, conversation, and homemade chocolate chip cookies.
It seemed like a good idea at the time, but my plan to win friends and influence people through chocolate quickly went bust. In the midst of trying to keep my kiddos busy, roll store-bought dough onto cookie sheets, and frantically hide all our clutter – I gave in and ate (more like “sucked down”) four ooey, gooey warm and chewy cookies.
Later that week, when I sunk down into my therapist’s couch, I cried and told her that I was disgusted with myself. I was filled with self-loathing, and shame. Why? Because of the cookies. I told her that I had been striving to pretend I had it all together – when the reality was I was hanging on by a thread (a thin thread, at that).
And then, longing for connection and acceptance from these other moms, I had tried to numb my feelings with homemade cookies. And afterward, what did I do? I let the enemy flood me with lies and guilt and shame.
My therapist listened and nodded. “Cindy, do you think you are the only woman who has eaten some of her homemade cookies?”
“But I ate four cookies. Not one, not two, but four.” I said loudly, as if she spoke a foreign language and couldn’t understand the meaning of the number four.
“Cindy, do you think you are the only woman who has eaten FOUR of her homemade cookies?” my therapist replied.
“Um, yeah, probably not”.
So recently, when I listened to my friend Jamie describe her discouragement and self-loathing over eating her chocolate chip cookies, I recycled my therapist’s question.
“Jamie, do you think you are the only woman who has eaten some of her homemade cookies? Because, friend, you are not the only one.”
The words I gave Jamie are the words I want to give to you: You are not the only one.
- You are not the only one who deviated from your healthy eating plan.
- You are not the only one who feels disappointed, discouraged, or overwhelmed.
- You are not the only one who wonders if you’re “not enough” compared to air brushed perfection.
And, sweet friend, you are not meant to live under harsh judgment, condemnation, and self-loathing.
Thankfully God’s Word speaks realistically to you, to me, and to cookie lovers everywhere about how to live full, free lives—even in the midst of our most disappointing and discouraging of days.
We can start by choosing to extend the same grace we would share with a girlfriend to ourselves.
We would never say to a friend who indulged on fresh-baked cookies, “You stink. You have no self-control, everyone thinks you are fat, and no one likes you anyway.”
You would never say that, right?
So why do we let the enemy put such horrible, garbage thoughts in our head?!
Let’s choose grace over guilt.
Let’s choose freedom over frustration.
Let’s choose kindness over constant criticism and comparisons.
Let’s choose life…life to the full, more than enough, super abundance, full, free life! (John 10:10)
May the God who made you, knows you, loves you, and desires to fill your days with satisfying, life-giving moments remind you afresh that you are accepted, loved and enough—cookie crumbs and all!
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Cindy’s latest Bible study, Live Full Walk Free: Set Apart in a Sin-Soaked World was released in December 2016. Visit her blog to watch the study trailer, and download a FREE sample chapter and set of A-Z scripture cards: http://www.cindybultema.com/live-full-walk-free/
With nearly 20 years of ministry experience, Cindy is a popular women’s speaker, author, and Bible teacher. But don’t let her cheerful smile fool you—Cindy has endured single parenting, overcome bondage to addiction, and survived tragic loss. Cindy lives in Michigan with her husband and their four kids. Most days you can find Cindy walking her beagle Rocky, attending one of her boys’ hockey games, or serving hot lunch at her kids’ school. Connect with Cindy at www.cindybultema.com.
Ps: I am going to giveaway a book to someone who commens on this post. Let us know here one way you are living full and walking free.
Hoping to do this with my small group ladies this year. Everyday must remind myself that I have been set free, I can do nothing to gain more of this freedom.
I’m starting her study Red Hot Faith next week, and from the looks of that and what you’ve desircibed for her new study…she seems like a wonderful teacher!
Living full by eating an apple fritter, because life is short and should be sweet 😉 Living free, because I’m no longer a slave to how I look, but a bondslave to Jesus. (Praise hand emojis all around).
The way I been living free walking full is by going through the Bible and finding all the things God says about me and writing them out in a notebook.
Thank you for sharing. Just what I needed to hear AGAIN. I too love Cindy and believe this new Bible study will stir the heart’s and mind’s of many women. Live Full Walk Free.
I love Cindy’s book, I was blessed to be a member of her Launch Team. This book is a wonderful conversation with Cindy – practical, convicting and so very loving. Her uplifting message is so welcome and needed.
I am living free and walking full by enjoying a godly community and deeper friendships. I love the community I am in and want to help women grow in their knowledge of God and his riches he’s given to us in Christ Jesus.
I’m living full and walking free by getting outside my comfort zone and ministering to women through social media, and I’m starting (very, very slowly!) to get comfortable with it! So I’m sure God’s going to ask me to step outside my comfort zone again soon.
seems like a good book to to start 2017 with. Blessings.
Living full and walking free can take practice. I find myself voluntarily being a slave to my own negative thoughts. Recently, I have been working on taking a compliment and really receiving it instead of brushing it off and explaining it away. I am backing up the compliments with the words God uses to describe me. This is a work in progress, but I want to believe the truth, not the enemy.
My Heart and mind were attached to my boyfriend, I wanted so much to please him in order to be loved in the way I wanted to be loved. I didn’t knew how wrong I was until the Lord told me to leave him…I did obey and I saw the light …I am single know, I clearly understood my behavior and I am really happy to be free of chasing my identity in the love of a man ❤