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March 31, 2016
Shellie Rushing Tomlinson
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Laura Petherbridge Visits ATS LIVE

Popular author and speaker Laura Petherbridge visits ATS LIVE to talk about the sisterhood of stepmoms– and Shellie discusses “Muffin Mamas and Grumpy People”

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Shellie is the fun-loving host of the All Things Southern podcast who lives to help hungry hearts feast on Jesus through humor and storytelling. Shellie is a popular humorist, speaker, and country cook. She’s the author of the award winning nonfiction humor titles Suck Your Stomach In and Put Some Color On, Sue Ellen’s Girl Ain’t Fat, She Just Weighs Heavy, Heart Wide Open and Hungry is a Mighty Fine Sauce.  Her new book Finding Deep & Wide will release January 2020

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"Let me help you learn to linger with God, because lingering changes everything." ~Shellie

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Holy Tuesday found Jesus teaching truth through story while standing firm against leaders determined to trap Him. With quiet authority, He exposed their hearts while revealing God’s.

In His parable of the vineyard, the picture is clear.
God is the owner.
Israel’s leaders are the tenants.
The servants are the prophets sent again and again.
And the beloved Son is Jesus Himself.

The religious leaders knew exactly who they were in Jesus’ story. They were the ones entrusted with God’s vineyard, yet unwilling to yield it back to Him. When the Son came, they rejected Him, hoping to seize what was never theirs to begin with.

This is the sin that reaches all the way back to the garden. The original temptation wasn’t just disobedience—it was the desire to rule instead of being ruled, to be our own authority instead of trusting God’s. That same pull still lives in us.

But Ephesians reminds us what Jesus came to do. Through the Cross, Christ made a way for our sins to be forgiven and our relationship with His Father restored. He brought together those who were far off and those who were near—making one new people, reconciled to God through Himself. The inheritance we grasp for is not something we take; it is something we receive through surrender.

Jesus is both the warning and the invitation.
We can resist Him and cling to control…
or we can recognize Him, receive Him, and yield.

Everything we have—and everything we are—belongs to Him. #holytuesday
    Sometimes you and your bestie buy inflatable anima Sometimes you and your bestie buy inflatable animal costumes to encourage your people and show ‘em some big love, and then it’s a full year before you can coordinate time in your crazy schedules to pull it off. 

We so enjoyed bringing the joy. Consider this Volume One.
    Holy Monday~ Jesus is days from the Cross, and t Holy Monday~ 

Jesus is days from the Cross, and the greatest Teacher of all time is still teaching. Every word, every action is showing us what life in God’s kingdom looks like.

On Holy Monday, a hungry Jesus approaches a fig tree and finds no fruit—so He curses it (Mark 11:14). Message received: bearing fruit isn’t optional. “I chose you…that you should go and bear fruit—and that your fruit should remain” (John 15:16).

Our lives in Christ are meant to produce fruit that multiplies. His kingdom grows because His people are givers, not takers.

Which makes what happens next hit even harder.

Jesus walks into the temple and finds people profiting off worship—selling religious experiences (Matthew 21:12–13). It angers Him. It should still get our attention today.

Later, the disciples notice the fig tree has withered. Jesus isn’t surprised. After overturning empty religion, He uses that dead tree to point to real kingdom life—and the power available to those who actually live it.

Then He says something staggering: if you believe and don’t doubt, even a mountain can move. (Mark 11:23).

That kind of power can feel far from what we see. So where’s the disconnect?

Jesus narrows it down to two words:
Pray about whatever (Mark 11:24).
Forgive everyone (Mark 11:25).

A life that stays in conversation with God and clear with others—that’s the kind of life heaven backs.

Pray with me?

Father, teach me to live talking with You—not just at set times, but all the time. And teach me to forgive freely, as I’ve been so freely forgiven. Amen. #holymonday
    There is nothing we can do to add to what Christ h There is nothing we can do to add to what Christ has done to present us approved and reconciled to God. When we come to prayer like it is something we must do well to gain His approval and enjoy His company, we’re left pushing, pulling, and struggling to access a relationship that is already ours. 

We don’t have to accomplish anything in prayer! God isn’t one more person for you and me to tend to or care for. He isn’t needy. We are! 

Our privilege is to adore Him, to explore the wonder of His Being, and immerse ourselves in Him today and forever, listening for His Voice. We are safe to leave our agendas at His Door and trust Him to put the petitions and intercessions on our hearts that are moving His. It is lingering in His Presence and saturating ourselves in His Word and in prayer that transforms us day by day, giving us hearts that want to obey Him and ears that learn to hear Him. 

He transforms as we abide. 

Somehow, regardless of how many times this thought comes to me and I express my gratitude over it to God, He and I enjoy the truth again, together. It’s a mystery that’s higher than me, and better than anything I could have ever hoped to experience. 

I wrote a book for you— for everyone who loves God but struggles to pray!  I’ve been right there and I bring my own experience to the pages, opening with how I once wanted to pray, but felt like I was always failing at prayer. 

I write of how God met me in that desperation and taught me the delight of prayer and I use the most open transparent language possible. It’s titled “Don’t Try to Pray Like Her.” God loves you and He isn’t interested in you being a clone of anyone else. My book gives you fifteen simple habits that will help you enjoy a realer, richer prayer life. You can find direct links in my profile and I’ll add one to stories. 

Let me help! ♥️

Hugs, Shellie
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