As I made my way to the other side of the basement, I heard these words VERY CLEAR…“I’m doing a reset.” I knew it was the Lord speaking to me. So, out loud, as if he was visibly standing right there, I replied “Oh, that’s it!”. For the next few seconds I just stood there, and rehearsed the words he spoke to me. I thought to myself, “that was random.” But, over the next hour I was reminded that God is not random, he is intentional.
I finished my task in the basement and headed upstairs to shower. As I stood in the shower, I heard the Lord say VERY CLEARLY “recalibrate”. I got out of the shower as fast as I could, grabbed a towel, fumbled for the dry-erase marker in my top vanity drawer and wrote the words reset and recalibrate on the mirror so that I wouldn’t forget. I knew God was up to something and I wanted to meditate on these words and ask him for a deeper revelation.
To my surprise, he wasn’t finished yet. Just before bed, with a mouth full of toothpaste, I heard him again. This time he said VERY CLEARLY “reorder”. With my toothbrush sticking out of my mouth, I grabbed my dry-erase marker once again and wrote this third word on the mirror below the other two words.
As the days passed, I prayed and asked God to show me not just what the words meant, but his intended message. Here is what I believe God is saying to everyone who has ears to hear.
1. Reset: to set anew, set to zero, adjust after an initial failure, to put back in position.
Once in a while my iPhone or computer will glitch, causing it to freeze or making it impossible to function in its right capacity. Usually, I can fix a problem like this by forcing a shutdown. This causes a soft-reset or a reboot of my cell phone or computer, allowing the technology to reset itself. Once I turn my phone or computer back on, the glitches have been eliminated. I can go back to doing what I was trying to accomplish. God wants to do a reset to bring clarity to our lives. What old, dead things are we trying to drag into our future that are no longer helping us to make progress in our lives? Are there areas of our lives that we’ve become too comfortable with that don’t promote growth? What’s not working? Are we too uncomfortable with change, and therefor avoid dealing with it? What’s glitching in your life, causing delays and setbacks? Ask God to show you what areas you need to reset in your life.
2. Recalibrate: to rectify an instrument that gives a quantitative measurement, to determine the correct range for artillery by observing where it hits, to plan or devise carefully to have precise use or application.
This word made me think of a bathroom scale. You must physically turn the dial to zero or it will not be aligned and will weigh inaccurately. God wants us to make some adjustments in our inner workings, which ultimately manifest outwardly in our daily lives. He wants us to adjust our settings so we can be effective in all that we set out to do. For example, do we need a heart adjustment? What negative emotions, impure motives, bad habits, compromising patterns of behaviors, ways that we live a double life, pride, jealousy, exist in o ur heart? These things prohibit us from a disciplined lifestyle, setting and accomplishing goals, and growing in our spiritual life. How can we adjust our schedules and routines to make time to read God’s word, pray and listen for him to speak to us. God wants to invade our space, thoughts, time and priorities, with his Holy Spirit, empowering us to manifest his kingdom here on earth. How can we adjust are relationships so that we are not negatively influenced, but instead a positive influencer. If we want greater authority, we need to be recalibrated. Ask God to show you the gray areas of your life, your hypocrisy, as these things inhibit your endurance as a threat to the enemy. Ask God to show you what adjustments need to be made in your life.
3. Reorder: to arrange again, put things in a new order, prioritize
God wants us to rightly order our lives. Put your house and life in order. Prioritize your schedule and activities. Prayerfully determine what is most important and reorder some aspects of your life. This could mean eliminating some habits and activities that drain you of energy and time. Oftentimes, we fill our day with so many little things that we don’t spend time on the things that are most important. We can spend so much time being a busy body, that other areas of our family and personal life can suffer. Make a list of your weekly activities. What things on your list are most important for your personal growth, growth as a family, and spiritual life? Where do you see places in your daily routine that are vulnerable to distractions. What can you eliminate? What can you add to your routine that isn’t about you, but about serving others. Ask God to show you how to organize your time more effectively.
For many of us , the phrase “It’s a new season” has become an old and worn out expression representing a time period of changes that we have yet to see. A reminder of the hope deferred as we wait for a time of great things in our lives individually and corporately as the body of Christ. Well it’s here! God is extending a grace during this season, and wants us to draw near and co-labor with him. Isaiah 43:19 says, See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.
The pandemic happening in our world today has surely forced a shutdown, but he will allow all things to work together for our good and his glory. If we allow the Holy Spirit to reset, recalibrate, and reorder our lives, God will use this time for our good. He will give us grace for a new start that will bring us into a new and fresh place. Romans 8:28 AMP And we know [with great confidence] that God [who is deeply concerned about us] causes all things to work together [as a plan] for good for those who love God, to those who are called according to His plan and purpose.
Life will not look the same in this new season. God wants to bring closure to some old things so that we can make room for new things in our lives. We need to understand that God is a merciful judge, gracious in discipline, lover of justice and overflows with forgiveness. Hebrews 12:1-2 AMP says, Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, stripping off every unnecessary weight and the sin which so easily and cleverly entangles us, let us run with endurance and active persistence the race that is set before us, 2 [looking away from all that will distract us and] focusing our eyes on Jesus, who is the Author and Perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, disregarding the shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
Let’s pray together.
Father God, we ask you to be with every person who is suffering from the coronavirus. Through the blood of Jesus, we take authority over every trace of the virus in the bodies of those who are sick. We pray that all who are sick shall recover in Jesus name. Comfort those who are mourning the loss of loved ones. Bring them peace and rest in you. Remove all fear and replace it with faith. Thank you for never leaving us.
We pray that your Holy Spirit would guide us in all things as we reset, recalibrate, and re-order our lives to manifest your kingdom here on earth. Thank you for the new season and new things you are orchestrating in our lives. Give us the power to deal with the dead and gray areas of our lives and the courage to break free from legalism and the fear of change. Help us to hear your voice, and know your heart and will in this new season. Thank you for your faithfulness toward us and for every blessing. In Jesus name, Amen.
I hope this has stirred up an expectation and desire to advance. Remember, God will meet you right where you are! Nothing about God is random. He is intentional with his love toward us and His ways are higher than ours! God Bless you as you dare to reset, recalibrate and reorder your new season.
Now, go on…Be Fabulous somewhere else!
Laura

What a great word from God! He is absolutely doing all these things! Who doesn’t like a chance to start again? That’s how I see it! I love this season of reset, reorder and recalibrate! God is so merciful to us all…in that, if we don’t get it right the first million times he gives us opportunities to start fresh and try again! Thanks you Jesus and thanks for sharing Laura!!❤
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Wow, Laura just what I needed. Thank you!
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