Heal from the past

Hope’s Identity has Changed {Awesome Guest Post by Hope Harris}

16 Comments 29 September 2012

I really love Hope Harris’ heart. She is a former gay rights activist who became a Christian in 2009.  She is serves as the Coordinator of the Lifesource Food Assistance and Summer Feeding programs for LifeBridge Christian Center. Hope blogs her journey of resolving her faith and sexuality at www.hopespassage.wordpress.com.

I know her story will inspire you.

I recently heard Mary DeMuth Keynote  and her follow-up workshop at the Exodus International Freedom Conference.  Mary’s story is both raw and authentic; she shares her story of growing up in a chaotic family and was deeply wounded by neighborhood boys who sexually abused her. Mary encountered Jesus during her sophomore year of high school and has allowed God to heal her wounded heart.  It is evident  that her desire is that others will meet the same Jesus who can take our deepest wounds and darkest trails and turn them into stunning triumphs.
During Mary’s workshop based on the following quote from Oswald Chambers:  “Let the past sleep, but let it sleep on the bosom of Christ, and go out into the irresistible future with Him.”    She challenged us to let go of what once defined us.  She had us identify I was statements about ourselves.  Here are mine I was rejected, I was abandoned, and I was abused. 

Admittedly I have spent a great deal of my life with the label victim tattooed across my heart and in many ways those statements were driving forces in my own life.
In order to let go we need a positive that will motivate us to move forward.  For those who follow Jesus our motivator knowing the Great I Am and experiencing His healing in our lives.  The past can weigh us down, but when we surrender how and why we have identified ourselves; God can take the inner turmoil and burden we bear.

She then encouraged us rework our I was statements to define our life purpose by writing out our I am statements. Mary shared her own I was and I am statements; “I was molested”, “I am used by God to bring healing to others who have been molested”.
Here is mine

  • I was gay identified and I am learning what my true identity is and will help others discover their true identity in Jesus.

In that moment something solidified within me.  I saw purpose behind my own pain and found motivation to resolve my childhood wounds and move forward in life to give myself away to others who feel lost and confused about who they are.  To lead them to the one who created them in His image.

Hand in hand with this new and personal revelation Mary made this very profound statement.  “As Christians we go from insignificant, to significant, to making others significant.”  I know I have some work to do before I can effectively do that, but I am moving forward into “the irresistible future with Him.”

What about you? What are your “I was” statements? What is your I am statement?

 

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  • http://christymcferren.com/ Christy McFerren

    Hope, my friend Darren Carter told me about you and what a wonderful story you have. I love this post and look forward to connecting more. Bless you!

  • http://www.love-laugh-learn.com/ Deanna

    Hope, thank you for sharing your journey and healing. Praying for the many women who find their place in Jesus through it!

  • http://www.newequus.wordpress.com/ Mindy @ New Equus

    Hope your honesty and transparency are inspiring. When we let go like that then God starts doing some great things through us! Blessings to you and the great things He has in store for and through you!

  • http://www.facebook.com/leigh.hudson.16 Leigh Hudson

    Great job Hope! Your story brings hope to so many. Can’t wait to see how God continues to bring healing out of your i was to your I am!

  • http://www.tammyhelfrich.com/ Tammy Helfrich

    Great post. Thank you for sharing. I loved the “we go from insignificant to significant to making others significant.”

    • http://www.facebook.com/hope.harris1 Hope Harris

      Yes, it is one of those gripping statements that stays with you

  • http://alwaysalleluia.com/ Kris Camealy

    Hope-I can’t help but nod my head at the perfect truth that you bare the name “Hope” and how God is using you to live that name out for His glory. Your story is inspiring and just laced with the grace of Christ! Wonderful! God be praised!

    • http://www.facebook.com/hope.harris1 Hope Harris

      Kris,
      I am so thankful to have experienced the grace and redemptive nature of God. He is my “hope”.

  • http://www.marydemuth.com Mary DeMuth

    Thank you so much for your honesty and bravery. I love your heart and your courageous journey.

    • http://www.facebook.com/hope.harris1 Hope Harris

      Mary,
      thank you again for sharing my post. So much has transpired in the last couple of months within me I most often look into the mirror and don’t recognize who I am looking at.

      God, really is the one who has changed me!

  • Amy Young

    Hope … you embody your name!

    • http://www.facebook.com/hope.harris1 Hope Harris

      Thank you Amy

  • Jenbh

    Hope…You have already been such a blessing to me since we’ve been on the Launch Team together…your story and your blog are such a testimony to God’s glory and grace! And your transparency is such a challenge to me…that is something I have been working on the past few years, but I am realizing that I still have a ways to go! Thank you for sharing your heart so gracefully.

    • http://www.facebook.com/hope.harris1 Hope Harris

      Thanks so very much Jen, for the kindness and encouragement. God is good and kind beyond anything I have ever experienced.

  • http://www.leahadams.org/ Leah Adams

    What a wonderful and brave post! Thank you, Hope. I know you are touching lives in amazing ways. God bless you.

    • http://www.facebook.com/hope.harris1 Hope Harris

      Thank you Leah

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