An Audience of ONE


By Trudy Den Hoed © 2012
New Year resolutions? I’ve often made them only to drop them before I even get to the end of January. Perhaps I didn’t make them specific or realistic enough, or perhaps I didn’t really make a heart commitment to them.
Usually my resolutions related to outward changes such as writing goals or weight loss, but this year I want to make a heart commitment to a spiritual goal. My resolution for 2012 is to live as if I am in the audience of ONE – in a God who believes I am lovable and capable.
I need to internalize God’s cherishing love each day, because too often I seek the approval of a people audience. I hate confrontation, and I want everyone around me to be happy. As a result, I ignore my gut instincts and compromise my beliefs. I don’t speak out or take action when I should, because I’m afraid I may hurt someone’s feelings. Other times I say something just to make a person feel better or because I know that’s what he or she wants to hear.
When confronted by criticism, whether face to face or behind my back, I too easily overanalyze the situation and internalize it – there is something wrong with me. I overreact and crawl into the dark, smelly hole of insecurity – I never do anything right and I will never measure up. Then if I let myself stay in this hole, I tend to take even loving advice or constructive criticism as a personal attack.
In The Art and Craft of Writing Christian Fiction, Jeff Gerke shares how his “lifelong addiction to the approval and validation of others was nothing but false thinking.” Jesus freed him to “begin writing – and living – simply for Him.” He was brought to believe we have more than enough approval through God.
Reading this led me to my new goal in 2012. I will live as in the audience of ONE. Whether in life’s events or in my writing, I will focus on God who says “He delights in those who fear Him, who put their hope in His unfailing love” (Psalm 147:11). I will trust in him who says I am “precious and honored” in his sight (Isaiah 43:4).
Like a stuck record, my needle to seek approval from people, including the harsh critic of self, will tend to stick again and again in that same annoying scratch. I will need to actively pull it out of its rut and point it in the right direction - toward God who gives me all the approval I need. I will need to daily pursue his promises – to capture them to my heart, to plead upon the faithfulness of the promise keeper, and to cling to them as to a life-preserver.
I encourage you to live as in the audience of ONE. Jesus is the ultimate cheerleader, the only one we will ever need. In him and through him we can be freed from the slavery of approval addiction. Because he has already paid the price, he will never be hostile or judgmental. He may need to set us straight from time to time, but it will always be as a tender shepherd who loves his sheep and guides them away from danger. So let’s entrust our safety to him and seek gis guidance in 2012. Let’s seek his favor and not people’s approval. “May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in Your sight, LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer” (Psalm 19:14).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Trudy Den Hoed is a freelance writer gifted by God with his priceless love and a precious family. Her passion is to comfort the brokenhearted, to announce to captives to BE FREE in JESUS, to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, and to publish abroad his glory and the amazing deeds he has performed and will continue to perform. She can be reached at http://trudydenhoed.com/ or hoperose84@gmail.com.

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