Saturday, November 6, 2010

It's just one of those things....

"A crowd was sitting around Him, and they said to Him, "Behold, Your mother and Your brothers are outside looking for You. Answering them, He said, "Who are My mother and My brothers? Looking about at those who were sitting around Him, He said, "Behold My mother and My brothers!"
Mark 3:32-34

I should not have looked at the Israel photos from GCBI. Maybe it was Beauty and the Beast that I watched or who knows but man after looking at those photos my heart hurt. The family that we had at GCBI was one of the greatest things that has ever happened in my life. Maggie, Erin, Chelsea, Doug and Tommy(even though Doug and Tommy were from the past) Are seriously my brothers and sisters. The love that I have for these people is in fact overwhelming to me. I'm not a very "emotional" guy but thinking about those guys brings me to tears. Funnier even is the something that Pastor Randy said to me on graduation which was "to soften". It's something that I have been working on but it's more obvious now than ever than I have become a baby concerning these people! It was sparked by seeing Erin last night in the GCBI building. It was just one of those things that was awesome. I can't even put it in words how much these people mean to me, it's kinda scary. I haven't seen Elijah who was basically my roomate all year since him and Doug left for NC and it sucks. Those two people are my brothers. Relationships that are overwhelming. Our family has been separated for the summer and then some and it's crazy to look back on all the fun we had. It was the Greatest year of my life hands down. Maggie and Erin are in town but Chelsea, Lige, Dougy, Tommy are all gone. Yes temporarily but still.....them being gone sucks. To not be able to walk down the hall and talk to Doug or roll over and make fun of Lige's sheets sucks. Not being woken up by Tommy attacking me in my bed or being made fun of by Erin stinks. Not getting to talk thug to Maggie or having Chelsea's ending comment "Dear So and So........words.....Love Chelsea" is nuts! In retrospect these are some of the things that I took for granted all the time and now that my family isn't here it's sad. Maybe I suck at processing things....I am still trying to process Israel but man....I miss GCBI a lot. Everyone is doing great and I understand that it was just a time in life but still.....I'm not the greatest with words that's pretty obvious but it hit my like a ton of bricks looking through photos how much those people mean to me. How much not having them in my life everyday sucks even though I love everything God is doing in my life.

I don't know what this is about other then trying to adequately put into the words how these people have effected my life how great the year was that I got to spend with them. It was an honor to live with them, an honor to enjoy life together, an honor to get to know some of best people I've ever met and an honor to call them brothers and sisters. My life is better for having known them, my walk with the Lord is better because of them and my heart is better for being able to love them. Thank you guys, you mean the world to me and I can't even use the right words to describe how much I love and appreciate you!

P.s.- I feel it's safe to say you would have never heard me say this out loud. lol Softening is a work in process though!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

H-E-L-P, we all need it.

"As they were leaving Jericho, a large crowd followed Him. And two blind men sitting by the road, hearing that Jesus was passing by, cried out, "Lord, have mercy on us, Son of David!" The crowd sternly told them to be quiet, but they cried out all the more, "Lord, Son of David, have mercy on us!" And Jesus stopped and called them, and said, "What do you want Me to do for you?" They said to Him, "Lord, we want our eyes to be opened." Moved with compassion, Jesus touched their eyes; and immediately they regained their sight and followed Him."
Matthew 20:29-34

In Matthew there is this small story that really resonated with me on a level it never had before. It's a powerful image of the power and love of Christ and the courage of these two men. In Mark 10:46-52 and Luke 18:35-43 it's recorded as one man named Bartimaues receiving his sight though Matthews job was to remember the words of Jesus so it's one person's account all in all it's story resonates the same.

It says in the verse 29-31 a large crowd was following him but it seems clear with their actions that they were not necessarily following Him with their hearts. They show up everywhere in every walk of life we are in. It's the people that want the perks of being a Christian but none of the responsibility of being a surrendered follower. They look good but in their heart they are empty and cold. The amazing piece of this story is these followers needed to cry out too! we all need to be like these blind men at one point in our lives! We need to come to a point in our lives and realize that WE can't do anything to help ourselves but HE can!

I admire these men crying out for Jesus as I think in our lives as Christian we listen to others too much in how we worship or reach for God. These men were told to shut up basically and sometimes as a Christian when I confronted with something in my life that basically tells me to shut up regarding Christ, I do just that. Not these men! When the world is telling them to shut their face the cry out EVEN MORE! Their desire for God went beyond other peoples opinion and what the world was telling them to do.

As a Christian I have to realize that when the world is talking, and it always is as loud as it can, if I start listening to it I can't here what Christ is saying. As a Christian my focus and all Christian's focus need to be on the one whose voice saved me from this world. I need to ignore the worlds voice in what I should do, what success looks like, and what the world wants me to be just as these men did!

These men desired for their eyes to be opened and thats what happened. Not only in a mere physical sense but more importantly in a spiritual sense. I know that these men were not just talking about their vision but also their heart's because Jesus was moved with compassion by them. Jesus saw the brokenness of these men and their surrendered hearts. These men knew that they needed Jesus and they couldn't fix their eyes or their seperation from God but that "The Son of David" could! They got their sight and followed Him. They put on the right glasses, saw the right path to follow and followed the One who knew the way. These men put on the eyes of God and took the path that Jesus took.

God fixed these men's hearts and eyes and he can do that in my life as well but first I need to be willing to forget what the world says and be willing to cry our whole heartedly to Him.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Tempting isn't it....

"Blessed is a man who perseveres under trail; for once he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him."
James 1:12

Temptation. It's something that we all struggle with on a daily basis whether we realize it or not. It can be as simple as things we should eat or drink and as big as that thing you shouldn't be watching. Temptation itself isn't a sin that's clear as Jesus himself was tempted. It's not a sin to be tempted in this world in fact God knew it was going to happen. The battle ensues when we are tempted....what are we to do?

FOCUS on the big picture. The reward that is waiting for us is beyond belief my mind can't fathom how amazing it will be to stand in the presence of the creator of the universe and just worship Him. Temptation is hard to run away from because let's be honest....most of the time sin feels good. No one would do it if it didn't feel good and I don't know if you've noticed but apparently sin is quite popular. The problem is that the sin that "feels good" at the time will only last so long. It's a short term gain for long term pain, while resisting temptation will equal blessing and reward. No one is in heaven right now saying "man I wish I gave into that temptation". It's funny Levi Lusko, who I'm a huge fan of, went over this and equated it to beer commercials and others. When we see these commercials we see these people happy and looking great all the time. We don't see overweight men and all the other consequences that alcohol can lead to.

Thats the enemy's game cover the hook with the bait. Once you attack the bait you get the hook as well. God's desire for us is to be holy not always happy but when we resist temptation it results in both in God's time. The happiness that God has in store for those who endure temptation is beyond our greatest dreams and ideas. It's worth it to live for Christ if you believe who he says he is.

Monday, November 1, 2010

"We know Love by this, that He laid down His life for us; and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren."
1st John 3:16

Love. The single most powerful thing in my life. It's very easy almost simple to take the love of God for granted. Yea yea yea God loves me ok whatever. It's the power of His Love that makes me want to live for him everyday. It's the power of His Love that makes everything in this world seem small and insignificant. It's the power of His Love that makes trials in my life something to have joy in like James talks about rather than complaining. He is the only one worth living for because his Love for me. The main purpose though is that his Love can't just be about me though it's about what He did for me. My life can't be about me....ever....He died in a public setting so I could not only live for Him publicly but also when no ones watching. He has shown us what Love is and our lives are called to reflect that Love. Love isn't a word and it can't be a word it's the way of life that we called to live.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

It's about time

Finally I have gotton back to blogging. It's been way too long for sure but it's amazing how the enemy wants nothing more than the separation from you and His Word. It's very obvious to me as I look back over the couple of months it attacks and breaks your leg's in this epic race of Life. Let's be honest it's pretty hard to run a race with broken leg's so if he can take that away it's easy to attack a immobile enemy.
With that said I'm going to be blogging about James in the upcoming series which is what I've been studying....let me say it's pretty intense. Today, however I'm going to be looking at a simple verse in the book of Psalms.

"Know that the Lord Himself is God; It is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; We are His people and the sheep of His pasture."
Psalm 100:3

God created us!! How amazing and exciting is that? Were talking about the God who created such things as the sunset the sunrise and oh yea.....everything. It's awesome and should be something that we can rejoice in on a daily basis. I recently purchased a Swiffer Sweeper mop thing and it was a very wise investment. It's handy that's for sure but the company that made it included instructions. Who read's instructions? I guess the Swiffer people forgot that I'm a man and I don't need instruction but I do forgive them. Anyway, I tried for awhile and then as disappointing as it is to admit I had to consult.....yes the instructions they accidentally put in there not knowing a man was buying this particular Swiffer. Now where am I going with this? I rarely know but this time I do, God has done the same thing the Swiffer people did.
The Lord has given us instructions to live properly and we can choose to obey them or try it our way. God created us and included the Bible as an instruction manual now the choice is our....consult....or control things and take it in to our hands.....

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Go

" Now the Lord said to Abraham,
" Go forth from your country, and your relatives and from your father's house, To the land which I will show you; And I will make you a great nation,and I will bless you, and make your name great; and you shall be a blessing; and I will bless those who bless you and the one who curses you I will curse. And in you all the families of the earth will be blessed."
So Abram went forth as the Lord had spoken to him;..... "
-Genesis 12:1-4a

God speaks to Abram in a powerful way here in Genesis. He tells Abram to leave everything he knows everything thats familiar and everything that he's worked his life for in this verse. God ask's Abram to give up what he had and move from a place of "safety and stability" to what God was going to put in his life. Giving up what he saw for what he couldn't! We did the same thing when we trusted Christ as our Savior. We give up living this life for ourselves and start living it for Christ who bought us at a price and our bodies and lives are here to worship Him.(1 Corinthians 6:17-20) Abram's response is what I want us to see most of all though. God speaks and then Abram obeys! He moves! God made the first move he asked Abram to give up the life he saw and go for the life he could give him....if he in return made a move.

Accepting Christ is a free gift and we can never do anything to deserve it, we can never forget that and thats not what I'm talking about. When we accept that free gift we enter into a relationship with him. We become part of Christ's Bride in a relationship. Are our lives reflecting that we are in a relationship with Christ and we are his bride? Every relationship we have takes maintenance to grow and it's not always easy. Sometimes we will go through hardship and sometimes we will experience exciting happiness but through it all, through this relationship we know one thing.....we belong to God. God made the first move and he often does in our lives....now we need to move towards him with our lives.
It's time for Movement.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Movement

"Draw Near to God and He will draw near to you...."
James 4:8

God is longing for us to make a move toward him. God desires a relationship with us so much that he sent his only Son to die for us. He turned his face away from his Son on the cross. We as Christians may loose everything we have but we won't have that. He made the first move! He sent his son! What is our move? If we say we "believe" what does that look like? Is it not surrender of our entire life to the God who sent his Son to die for us? Do I call you Lord Lord but not do what you say (Luke 6:46)? Do we honor you with our lips but our hearts are far from you(Mttw 15:8)? What moves in our lives are we making?
The balls in our court the move is our's. Not moving is making a move (Mttw 12:30).
It's time for Movement.