Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Winner Traits: Straining and Forgetting



13Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, 14I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.  Philippians 3:13-14


This past weekend I was blessed to celebrate my 30th Anniversary of pledging Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. with my Sands at the Kentucky Derby.  I don’t know what I ever thought the derby was but I never imaged it was literally one race.  That’s right, 20 horses – 20 of the elite thoroughbreds have all been preparing to run this one race.  Weather conditions were such that other than the first 3-5 horses out of the gate, the jockey and the horse literally was running blind because of the mud being tossed n their eyes.  Justify was the horse that prevailed the winner!  It was an exciting time and made me think about our own race we are running day by day.
When we accepted Christ and began this journey with him, it was like a newborn in a stable, not yet walking and depending on mother for nourishment and guidance.  We didn’t venture out as newborns, we had to wait to get our legs strong enough to even stand up for the first time. 
As we continue in this race, we are winning some and losing some little qualifier races along the way.  Sometimes we get it right and other times we don’t.  However, we must FORGET those losses that are behind us and focus on the WINS that are in front of us.  Even though there are injuries that take us out of the running, there is always a balm in Gilead that allows us to get right back in it when the time is right.  By his stripes we are healed!
As in this year’s derby the weather conditions are not always conducive to the plans God has for us in the race, but he has sent a jockey (Holy Spirit) to ride with us.  He is whispering in our ear all along the race letting us know – you are more than a conqueror, you are the head and not the tail, you can do this, I will never leave you nor forsake you, go my child go – keep running!  Along the race you may have mud in your face from seemingly being behind, but God is with you and all you need to do is keep PRESSING TOWARD THE GOAL!  Here is the most important part – don’t look back!  Forget those things which are behind.  When you look back or dwell in the past, you can derail your forward movement.  At the speed those horse were going, if they had taken their eyes off the track, they could have literally crashed and not only killed their progress but the progress of those around them running close by. 
Keep STRAINING for the prize that is ahead!  The Father is in heaven with the son (our personal intercessor) cheering you on!  You got this!  This is your race, and you are nothing but a winner in Christ Jesus! 
That’s what I heard today – be blessed and be a blessing!

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Why My Heads Not Bowed

Love it!  SO TRUE!!!

On Feb 9, 2018 9:22 AM, "Dagne Barton" <dbarton@nlicic.org> wrote:
Hello Peeps!  

In the last stanza of the Phenomenal Woman poem, Maya says you “understand just why my head is not bowed.” For me this is highlighting the fact that there is no need to hang my head when I am just carrying out what the Lord said about me/you. Let me remind you that you are wonderfully and fearfully made – that was said about you before you were even born! Walk it out...head not bowed. 

Look at Luke 1:37 - For no word from God will ever fail.”
In this scripture the angel of the Lord was telling Mary that she was going to conceive Jesus. His last statement to her was... for nothing is impossible with God. He told her a number of what seemed to be impossibilities and then he told her the clincher sentence. He told her who God was! It is outside of the nature of God to fail. What I love is Mary's response. The very next verse says...Luke 1:38- “I am the Lord’s servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.”

She didn't need to go consult her girls... she did not need to go see if Joseph was okay... she just received the word of the Lord. Her head was not bowed even though she was about to be the talk of the town! In her response, she identified herself. She said, “I am the Lord’s servant.” The King James Version says, “let it be unto me as you have said”. In other words, everything that you said about me that the Lord said about me...let THAT be unto me.

So fast-forward 2000 years later to your situation and my situation. Whatever the Lord is saying about you...that's what's up! It’s not about those lies that the haters are saying about you. Everything that the Lord our God has purposed, let it be unto you. Everything that he has promised...let it be unto you. Everything that he has destined for your life, hold your head up and let it be unto you. It's about you
Phenomenal Woman...Gurl That’s U!
knowing who you are, articulating it in a proper response, and then walking in the grace that he has afforded us.
REPEAT AFTER ME: I am the Lord’s servant...may it be unto me as he has said!!!! Then they will understand just exactly why your head is not bowed!
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That’s an excerpt from my book that is finally released!  Now available at www.dagnebarton.com!  God is awesome and I am grateful!  Thanks for ur encouragement along this journey!  ♥️♥️♥️♥️

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Monday, February 5, 2018

So This Just Happened....

After a year long effort...and many stops and starts....my FIRST Book is published!

Get Phenomenal Woman...Gurl That's U! Today!


Thanks to all of those who supported me and encouraged me!  Thanks to a few Phenomenal Women that I called on to send me a few lines/thoughts that I added to encourage others! 

Friday, December 8, 2017

Don’t Dim Your Shine

Don’t Dim Your Shine! (Excerpt from Phenomenal Woman Gurl That’s U!)


When I was a little girl, one of the songs that we grew up on at Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church during  all of my childhood, was “this little light of mine”. You know it well, this little light of mine, im gonna let it shine. When I sang it I didn't understand what kind of light they were talking about, but it was a cute song and we liked it. 
As I continued to mature and even today I know exactly what they were talking about. I'm reminded of a story about a time when my shine or my light attracted my first hater - or as we called them back in the day, a bully. In the third grade, for a period of about two months, I had a bully. She shall remain nameless because why would I give her credit at this point. She saw my shine. Every day for almost 2 months she terrorized me. I would have to bring her my milk money. She would threaten to beat me up, and just be generally mean whenever she could. It really bothered me. It really perplexed me. All I had were friends and people who loved me. Why this girl hated me was a mystery. One day my teacher, Mrs. Cecelia Irvin, asked me to pass out some papers, as she often did. As I jumped up to comply with her request as one of her favorites I noticed that my bully - lets just call her Bailey for the purposes of my story - was looking at me sideways as usual. In that moment I got an idea.  I asked Mrs Irvin if Bailey could help me. She agreed and Bailey jumped up beaming with joy to help pass out the papers. At the end of our task, I said “Wow! Bailey was a lot faster than me, wasn’t she Mrs. Irvin?” Mrs. Irving agreed and said, “great job Bailey.” And we sat down. Bailey turned around and smiled at me for the first time in two months. You see, my shine in that classroom was getting to Bailey. I was the little administrator always helping my beloved teacher Mrs Irvin. The only way Bailey knew how to deal with her lack of shine was to terrorize me. Bailey and I never became good friends or anything, but that was the last day she took my milk money. That day when I shared my shine with her, Mrs. Irvin started calling on her to help her out sometimes as well; and just like that, it was over. Side note, my uncle started giving me extra milk money so I had enough for both me and Bailey. He just thought I was helping out a friend. As a third grader,  I didn't know anything about my shine but Bailey did; its what she coveted. Mrs Irvin did; its what she bragged about to other students. But I really didn’t. 

That light, that shine, that “IT” factor - follows you all the days of your life. Your SHINE is that Special Happening Inside Nobody Else!  That shine on the inside is the thing that will draw people to you the rest of your life. That “IT” factor that you don't understand when it happens especially on the days when you weren't even trying to look good and someone walks up to you and says “you look so pretty today”, and you look bewildered! “Why today, really today? I didn't even take a selfie today before I left the house. I didn't even try that hard today. But okay!” It's those days when you were caught showing your shine. People may walk up to you and comment on some physical aspect about you because that's what drew them to you, but in all actuality that person noticed something that was intangible about you. That person noticed something that was unreachable. That person was drawn to your SHINE. There is something to be said about a woman who understands her worth and her purpose. There is something to be said about a phenomenal woman who understands her shine. 

In this book, I will use the backdrop of the poem by Maya Angelou, “Phenomenal Woman” to explore topics that every woman can see themselves either struggling or thriving with. I will attempt to encourage you with each line. In fact, I was struggling with the first line of this poem as a basis. “Pretty women wonder where my secret lies.” In my gathering of notes and doodling of ideas, I didn't want to start the book talking about looks, but then I had the “aha moment” about my SHINE and your SHINE.  It occured to me that this first line is not about physical appearance. In life, it’s rarely about the outward appearance.  It really has to do with our shine. On the days I try little harder with my Mary Kay application of my makeup; or my selection of garb for the day; or when my curls are popping just right on my head, that's all well and good, but its extra. Regardless of how well I dress up the outside, it’s the inside that’s going to either shine or diminish everything that I did on the outside. I didn't always understand it, but I get it now. 

As women, I believe the sooner we understand the inside...the sooner we understand the wonderfully and fearfully...the sooner we get what the “IT” factor is all about..the better. Anything great about you, anything great about me, was pre-planned by God. Before anyone knew who Dagne was; before anyone knew who you were - God had already laid out a plan and a purpose for your life. He put the shine on the inside from day one. He put the wonderfully and fearfully on the inside from day one. The moment that his impartation of the shine and your acceptance and embrace of the shine met that's when “phenomenal” took place. My goal in this book is to help you get to your phenomenal. But it starts with embracing your shine. Your shine is your shine. My shine is my shine. The moment we embrace our shine, accept the wonderfully and fearfully, and stop coveting someone else’s shine, that's the day phenomenal takes place. There is more, however, once you recognize it in you, then honor it in another sister! 

I asked several other Phenomenal Women to give me a snippet of their SHINE to encourage others. Each one later told me writing those couple of paragraphs from reflecting on a line in the poem was theraputic for them. I thank God for them since it’s no way I could effectively encourage all women with this concept without reach beyond my own narrow thoughts. Thank you to my sisters (detailed in the appendix with their bio briefs) for reaching inside your SHINE connecting with my SHINE and together illuminating some much needed light in some areas of darkness and discouragement.  It is my prayer you find many truths to combat any lie that may be tearing you down to build you up! Find your shine my sister, while reading this book!  Don’t linger in those areas of disappointment. You have too much Special Happening In Nobody Else!  Phenomenal woman, gUrl that's U!  




Monday, October 23, 2017

Bring Out the God-Colors

Matthew 5:14-16, MSG
“Here’s another way to put it: You’re here to be light, bringing out the God-colors
in the world. God is not a secret to be kept. We’re going public with this, as
public as a city on a hill. If I make you light-bearers, you don’t think I’m going to
hide you under a bucket, do you? I’m putting you on a light stand. Now that I’ve
put you there on a hilltop, on a light stand—shine! Keep open house; be
generous with your lives. By opening up to others, you’ll prompt people to open
up with God, this generous Father in heaven.

I love the way the Message bible puts this scripture.  Keep open house - be generous with your lives.  As servants of Christ, we are most fruitful when we are light in every area.  All too often we are only light around other light.  Sundays is like a laser show with all the light pinging off of one another at churches all over the world.  Today is Monday, is there light where you are right now, or are you it?  Do we always see ourselves as this "bringing out the God-colors" where we go?  I must admit I don't.  Sometimes, I even shrink from "trying to shine" because I really don't want to bothered.  Shame on me...
When I read this scripture today, it brought up three different instances to mind.  One where I know that's why I was in a certain place to have a conversation with someone completely unsolicited and unplanned that lead to them coming back to Christ.  Another where I was the one in the dark place and needed a friend who encouraged me back into a lit room.  Finally, my mind went to a time, recently, where I was not willing to step out of my comfort zone and say something that I know might have made a difference with someone.  I know his grace is sufficient, but I don't always want to be pulling on that, especially in these areas where I know better.
This week let us be intentional about this SONshine on the inside of us.  Let us share his love in a tangible way.  Let us move from the thing that is comfortable into the thing that stretches us.  Let us KEEP OPEN HOUSE with our lives this week.  Love on someone for no reason.  Call someone just because.  Actively listen in the conversations you are having and listen for the broken pieces so you can help mend them.  By doing so we will as the word says "prompt people to open up with God", starting with us!  This is what I heard today...be blessed and be a blessing always....

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Stay in Your Lane & Focus on the Road

Philippians 4:8 Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.

Only let each person lead the life that the Lord has assigned to him, and to which God has called him. 1 Corinthians 7:17, ESV

Recently I was driving out of town going to visit relatives.  During the drive I was reminded of the fact that I drive so much differently than I used to when I was taking road trips in college.  In my earlier years of driving I would get so nervous when passing an 18-wheeler because I thought it was going to come into my lane and run me off the road.  The main reason I believed that was whenever I was about to pass one, I would never have my eyes on the road in front of me, I would always have my eyes on the 18-wheeler.  Because of that perspective while driving, it always FELT LIKE the truck was IN MY LANE when that was never the case.  Now I drive with my eyes on the road in front of me, stay in my lane and pass with caution TRUSTING THE FACT THAT the other car will do the same, but not focus on that driver at all.

You see the problem with my driving skills in the example above is that I HAVE LEARNED that when I changed MY THINKING and what I was focused on when driving, I became much more relaxed and a better driver!  Likewise in life, when we keep our mind on what is TRUE (God's word concerning us); what is PURE (thoughts that build and don't tear down); what is HONORABLE (things minding our own business and not that of another); what is worthy of PRAISE (anything opposite of a complaint!) THEN we will change our thinking patterns.  It is then we will become better DRIVERS so that we can know that the other person is NOT COMING OVER TO RUN YOU OFF THE ROAD, because you are focused on the life the Lord has assigned to YOU.  He is the AUTHOR and FINISHER of THAT PLAN.  Focus on that excellence and we will be safer, better and more confident drivers.  I will remain CONFIDENT IN THIS I will see the goodness of the Lord!

That's what I heard!  Be blessed today!!!


Thursday, September 7, 2017

Love. Love. Love.

God commands us to "love thy neighbor" in several different ways and occasions in the word.  That is the command.  The ASSUMPTION is you love yourself.  
I think that is the problem that keeps us from loving the neighbor, the family, the friends, is lack of love of self.  Love God...Love yourself...Love others!!
That. Is.  All

And now I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. (John 13:34)

Do not take revenge on others or continue to hate them, but love your neighbors as you love yourself. I am the Lord. (Leviticus 19:18)


Above everything, love one another earnestly, because love covers over many sins. (1 Peter 4:8)

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