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September 24, 2004
Encouragement for Today

No More Shame
Sharon Jaynes, Vice President of Proverbs 31 Ministries, radio co-host,
author, speaker
 
Key Verse: 

I have come to bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim freedom for the
captives and release from darkness for the prisoners. . to comfort all
who mourn, and provide for those who grieve in Zion, to bestow on them a
crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of
mourning and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair (Isaiah
61:1-4 NIV). 
 

Devotion:  

Do you remember the story of Cinderella?  She went from being a slave
held captive to being a captivating belle of the ball, from being
covered with ashes to being crowned with jewels, from being despised by
her wicked stepfamily to being adored by her entire village.  We all
love "And they lived happily ever after" endings.
 
In 2 Samuel of the Bible, there is a story that somewhat reminds me of
Cinderella's story, but with two major differences: it is no fairy tale
and the events occur in reverse. Tamar was a lovely princess, the
daughter of King David.  She was one of the most beautiful young ladies
in the entire kingdom.  Her name meant Palm Tree, a symbol of victory
and honor.  Tamar had several siblings: brothers, half-brothers, sisters
and half-sisters.  It was a royal blended mess.
 
One of her half brothers, Amnon, lusted after his beautiful sister to
the point he couldn't sleep at night.  At the advice of a wicked friend,
Amnon plotted to lure Tamar into his bedroom with the help of their
unsuspecting father.  He pretended to be sick and requested some of
Tamar's special baked bread.  He also requested that she feed it to him
with her own hands. Tamar obeyed her father's request to tend to her
brother.  After she entered his bedroom, the supposedly sick Amnon
commanded the servants to leave the room and lock the door behind them. 
He grabbed Tamar, threw her on his bed, and even though she begged and
pleaded for him to stop, he stole her most treasured possession, her
virginity.  After he had his way with her and his lust was satisfied,
Amnon tossed Tamar on the floor along with her hopes and dreams.
 
The distraught, devastated, and demeaned Tamar ran from Amnon's room
crying out in anguish and despair.  She tore her royal robes and ran the
halls searching for her beloved brother, Absalom.  When Absalom came to
her rescue, he surmised what had happened and bid her to come to his
house to live.  "Shhhhh," he cooed, "don't worry; I'll take care of you.
 Now don't tell anyone what happened, just leave it up to me." 
        
And even though Tamar was still a royal princess, she spent the rest of
her days secluded in a darkened room, wearing sackcloth as if in
mourning and placing ashes on her head in shame.  Never again did she
place the royal robe which was rightfully hers on her shoulders or live
as the princess she truly was. She lived the rest of her life believing
she could never be restored.
        
This is not just the story of Tamar, but the story of many women I meet
everyday - hiding because of shame, feeling ugly and unworthy to
accomplish God's dreams. Paul reminds us that we are a new creation in
Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17) but many conceal or cover up that beauty
with shame from past mistakes or abuse.  It is as if they rise each
morning and put a fresh dusting of ashes on their souls; the very ashes
that Jesus came to wash away.  And, dear sister, it is Satan who keeps
the supply of ashes coming and Satan who holds the box of ashes in his
hand with the lid open ready for us to use.
 
Oh, we may not be walking around with ashes on our heads or dressed in
burlap sacks, but we wear the mantle of shame that Satan has placed on
our shoulders and secures with guilt-ridden deception and lies.  I meet
many women who have children, a husband, a successful career, and appear
beautiful on the outside, but are spending their days in desolation of
the soul because Satan has convinced them that's where they belong. 
Wearing the cloak of shame because of past abuse, misuse or mistakes,
they don't realize that Jesus Christ has washed them clean, purchased a
robe of righteousness made just for them, and He is eager to place it on
their shoulders.
 
Please don't let Satan deceive you into believing that you are anything
less than a beautiful princess.  Do not allow him to convince you that
your dignity cannot be restored because the truth is, it already has. 
We simply need to start believing the truth.
        
"The king's daughter (you) is all glorious within, her clothing is
interwoven with gold.  She will be led to the king in embroidered work"
(Psalm 45:13-15).  The prophet Isaiah spoke of Jesus in these verses:  I
have come to bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim freedom for the
captives and release from darkness for the prisoners. . to comfort all
who mourn, and provide for those who grieve in Zion, to bestow on them a
crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of
mourning and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair (Isaiah
61:1-4).
 
Jesus has the glass slipper in His hand.  He's looking for the princess'
foot to place it on.  It is your foot, my friend.  Don't let Satan tell
you it doesn't fit.  The One who made your foot has already decreed that
it does.
        
You are the belle of the ball.
 

My prayer for today: 

Dear Lord, thank you that you have come to set the captive free, that
you have taken my mantle of shame and replaced it with the robe of Your
righteousness.  Lord, forgive me when I place the ashes of shame and
guilt back on my head.  I know that Jesus gave His very life that I
might be free.  Help me to walk in that freedom and to reject the lies
of Satan that tell me otherwise.  In Jesus' name, Amen.


Application Steps:
 
Write down any ways that you can relate to Tamar's story.
 
Tamar's daddy (King David) didn't do anything to restore Tamar to her
position as a princess.  Write down the ways that your father God did
restore you to your royal position.
 

Reflection Points:

Why do you think Amnon despised Tamar after he had raped her?
 
Why do you think her brother, Absoalom, encouraged her to keep the rape
a secret?
 
How did King David's lack of involvement in the situation cause even
more trouble for his family?
 
How has your heavenly Father gone to great lengths to restore you to
your rightful position as child of the King?
 

Power Verses:

"Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never covered with
shame" (Psalm 34:5 NIV)
 
"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has
gone, the new has come!" (2 Corinthians 5:17 NIV)
 
"See, I am doing a new thing!  Now it springs up; do you not perceive
it?  I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland"
(Isaiah 43:19 NIV)
 
"I delight greatly in the LORD; my soul rejoices in my God.  For he has
clothed me with garments of salvation and arrayed me in a robe of
righteousness, as a bridegroom adorns his head like a priest, and as a
bride adorns herself with her jewels" (Isaiah 61:10 NIV). 
 

Additional Resources: 

Dreams of a Woman by Sharon Jaynes
http://www.gospelcom.net/p31/resources/dreamswoman.html

*Today's Devotion was taken from Dreams of a Woman by Sharon Jaynes


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