Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving (I know it's cliche, but still...)

Thanksgiving.... Why should we be thankful today?? I mean, we live lives that are so consumed with the latest and greatest, for our gratification and fulfillment, why should we take today to stop, only to pick it back up a few hours later with Black Friday and all its craze. Christmas even has become this way, losing all of its meaning for most, and has become a day to worship self and others through receiving gifts and giving gifts to others out of reciprocity. Yet, Christmas is our reminder of Jesus’ birth, of the humbling that He partook in so that we may know Him and not perish, but be redeemed. He died and that was His gift to us. Something we did not merit, but was given to us without regret. This is our purpose of Christmas, to remember that and to treasure that and to share it. This is our joy. For many, the holidays suck and Thanksgiving signifies the beginning of this time of pain and loneliness. They are reminded of loved ones that have passed away, of the problems that haunt their life, they see portrayals all over of people smiling and worry-free as they swipe their credit cards to purchase gifts and those real people are asking real questions of “why am I not happy,” “why am I alone,” “what is the point of this,” and “what am I missing that they apparently have?” 
The bible tells us in Philippians that we are to rejoice ALWAYS. How can we rejoice always? It’s not easy. Things go wrong, life throws curveballs at you all the time. People hurt you, you let yourself down, promises are broken, people judge, you feel lonely, you feel empty, life feels like it loses its meaning. How can you feel thankful for this? May I suggest that we can because even though things may be going wrong in life, we have life, though we have fights with family and friends, we have family and friends, though work may be rough, we have a job, though school can be so tiring and it may suck, we are gifted with the ability to learn and to gain an education. Most importantly, you have been saved and have the promise of eternal life and your sin and mistakes have been covered and erased, IF you believe in God with all of your heart. If nothing else, you can be thankful for this.
Life itself is a precious gift that we have abused and take for granted.. May we remember how much our life means to our Creator and live like we believe it. 
I am truly thankful for you family. As we walk through life together, may we grow with each other and with our King. May we glorify and please our King.
Be blessed and be a blessing. 

Monday, November 8, 2010

The Church

Matthew 16:15-18, “He (Jesus) said to them (the disciples), “But who do you say that I am?”  Simon Peter answered and said, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Jesus answered and said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven. And I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it.” The rock that Jesus refers to is the foundation of Christianity, that Jesus is the Son of the Living God. That there is a living and active God who is involved in our lives and that we have a relationship with and have placed our trust and belief in. Without this, we cannot be saved (John 3:18- Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God). If you believe in Him, you are a Christian, a follower of God. You are part of a much larger group as a Christian. As a true follower of God you are a part of the Church. The body of believers that have been saved by faith and belief in God through His grace. You serve a purpose in this body of believers. What it is, I don’t know. But, God does. His plan for you includes your role in this group. Without you, the body is not as strong as it could be. You have been given specific gifts (discussed in I Corinthians 12) that contribute to the body of the Church. The Bible talks about this body as God’s bride that He will marry (ex: Jeremiah 3:14, Revelation 19:7-9, and 2 Corinthians 11:2). We eagerly wait for His return so that we may be with Him forevermore. Though the Church is usually thought to refer to a group of Christians gathering for an organized service in a specific location, it refers to the universal group of believers of all times. The church (lowercase “c”) typically refers to the local group of believers. This is not the building. We, the people of God, are the Church and anytime we are together, we are the church. God created this group to give His people a community. A sense of family. A group of people that would experience life together, that would learn to be godly people together, exhorting one another in love to strive towards the goal that he has set before us. Paul, in I Corinthians, discusses division in the Church. We are not to be divided with any hostility, though we will have differing views, and problems will arise between people, we are to realize that we are people under God, saved by His grace that now have been transformed through Him and will all spend eternity together. We are to demonstrate the love of God to them regardless of their beliefs or our disagreements. It almost seems that we can be more open to hearing people of a different belief speak rather than people of a different denomination or a differing perspective on non-salvational topics (such as the time of a rapture, whether we are predestined to salvation or have total free will, and many other topics). The church has been given a specific mission by Christ to do until the time of our physical death or until He returns. This is known as the Great Commission. It states, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age (Matthew 28:18-20, NIV).” This is our mission, our hope (our future) is that we will spend eternity with the King.
May we grow as a body with one mind, spirit, joy,  and goal to serve the one God and King. Let’s experience life as one. You are not alone in this walk. Family is always there.
Blessings family

Knowing God And Experiencing His Grace

2 Peter 3:18
But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity. Amen.
Peter’s closing words in his letter. May we grow in grace, having a deeper desire for grace, a deeper appreciation of it, realizing that thanks to this amazing grace, we have nothing to fear anymore, we have been forgiven, we have been saved, we have been found, we have been given purpose, we have reason to live. We don’t deserve it and we never will. God pursued us with reckless abandon. He gave us a way to know Him, a privilege not to be abused, but so often we abuse it. Do we KNOW God? The next part of the verse corresponds with the theme of grace, knowledge. Do we know God? Truly know God? Know in an intimate manner, in a deep, meaningful relationship that requires effort? The word know in the Bible refers to an intimate way of knowing someone. A way that is sacred. To be considered extremely close knit. To be considered as one. God wants to know us so well and us to know Him so well that we know His will for our lives, and even when we don’t we trust Him, knowing that His plan surpasses our own. He wants to know our problems, our pain, our joys, our requests, and everything else about us and He wants to hear it from us. He already knows all of it, but He wants to communicate with you. He wants to speak to you and you to Him.
Peter ends this with a statement that declares our purpose: to bring Him glory. May we seek to bring Him glory through HIS GRACE TO US AND OUR INTIMATE KNOWLEDGE OF HIM.
Is this our goal? Do we seek to know Him more in this manner and to seek his grace more and more?
Blessings

Where Does It End?

2 Peter 2:14-15a
They have eyes full of adultery, insatiable for sin. They entice unsteady souls. They have hearts trained in greed. Accursed children! Forsaking the right way, they have gone astray.
We are people that desire more. More money, more pleasure, more possessions, more more more.... But where does it end? Is there an end? Peter lays it out straight for us in this passage. Do we have a desire for sin that is not satisfied? We desire more and more sin and sin becomes our driving factor in life, regardless of if we even realize it? It is so easy to lose focus of our original motivation and find ourselves off target and seeking the wrong thing or having the wrong motivation. We serve because of reputation or obligation many times, we get caught up in accepting glory for ourselves in the areas that God has gifted us in, we don’t put in the effort that we ought to in work, school, relationships, or whatever else because we love laziness, we don’t dig deep into our walks because it often brings answers about us that we don’t want to find. We see how ugly we are in comparison to God, the King, the Perfect and Holy God. This verse raises the question of what is our priority, God or sin? Have we turned astray from the King or do we have misplaced passion? Has our religion become our passion rather than our relationship? Do we seek to do things rather than grow close with God? Rather what we do should be a reflection of our growth with God. But family, let us not continue in misplaced passions. May our hearts burn for God rather than sin. May we feel that we cannot go a day, an hour, a minute without our God rather than feeling so captivated by sin that we feel in bondage to it and can’t go a day without it and view a day without sin as a near impossible or irregular task, sometimes not even desirable. May our desire for God surpass and destroy our desire for sin and may we push forward towards the goal set before us (Phil 3:14) and keep in remembrance that ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE WITH GOD (Philippians 4:13). Do you believe this?
Misplaced passions end here.
Blessings,
A fellow believer seeking the King, seeking to live a life forsaking misplaced passion daily

Misplaced Passion

Every action requires effort. Any desired result requires you to put in the work to reach the goal. What’s our goal? Where do we put our effort? Do we have misplaced passion? 
2 Peter 1:5-8
For this very reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, and virtue with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with steadfastness, and steadfastness with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection with love. For if these qualities are yours and are increasing, they keep you from being ineffective or unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
After reading this passage, thoughts flood my mind... I question myself, am I applying these things to my life or am I a CONTENT CHRISTIAN, being happy with where I am and not seeking to do or grow more? Do we find contentment in living a 50-50 lifestyle? Living for God one day and ourselves the next? We NEED to live the Luke 14 lifestyle in that we have such a great love for God that nothing, not even our love for family can compare to or even CONTEST our love for Him. We need to put Him before us, His will, His rules, His power before our own. Our lives are to reflect Him and to bring Him the glory, as that is the purpose in life. And lastly from Luke 14, we need to count the cost. The lifestyle of Christianity is not free.. Anyone who tells you that it is is lying to you. It costs your life. The life that is unfulfilling, the life that is so easily broken, the life that is miserable, the life that seems to have it all perfect in everyone’s eyes, but you know that it is so far from that assumption. WHERE DO YOU STAND? Are you willing to give up your faulty plans, your pain and misery, your vain pursuits of popularity, money, and pleasures and find perfect plans for your life, meaning, peace, joy, satisfaction, and so much more? Above all these though, are you willing to experience grace, the giving of something that is not deserved. Grace which is your salvation. Grace that you can never be good enough for but yet can be given to you. Grace that takes your debt, pays it, and then gives you all you could ever want and more. You sinned, you deserved death, yet God humbled Himself to be like us for 30 years, living among us as a man, with the end in mind that He would die a horrible and excruciating death while experiencing the punishment of your sin FOR YOU, that you may experience this grace. Why? Because He LOVES you. You can’t do anything on your own, nothing good comes from your life. You can find no meaning for yourself that lasts, you can find no satisfaction for yourself, you can find no joy when life falls apart, you can never find pure love that has no bounds and no conditions. You can’t even live up to your own standards many times. Yet, regardless of all this, God loves you enough to die for you and give you and I meaning. This is personal. It was for you that He died. It was for me that he died. He offers grace if you give your life. Not giving Him a prayer, only to disregard it after a given amount of time, but a lifestyle that demonstrates one’s BELIEF in God because that is what saves. If you believe in God you will be saved. If you cry to Him to save you, He will. But you have to believe that He will. You have to believe in a way that alters your life. It has to impact EVERY ASPECT of your life.This means that you are never the same person, you may have some of the same interests, but nothing comes close to God for you, you may have a similar personality to before you believed in God, but you will be changed. 
This passage speaks of the effort that we put forth in our daily walks that we may not be ineffective for the Lord. As Christians we are to be striving to grow, even when life is telling us to be happy with the progress we have made and to take it easy. This temptation hits hard. My life has been hit here so many times. It’s not an easy chain to break, but its one that needs to be broken. If it’s not broken then family may I ask what is our goal? Do we seek to be the best disciples, the best followers of God, that we can be for our King and His glory? If so, then that is great and CONTINUE! Don’t stop. May the Lord give you strength to persevere. If not, then why not? I desire that you search within yourself to see where your belief in God is. Not just a belief that He exists, but a belief that is APPLIED and ACTIVE that He holds you in His hand and loves you and gave Himself for you, can you give yourself for Him? And lastly, a question that I must ask myself often to see where my heart lies, if I saw my King today face-to-face, what would He say to me? Would He ask why I did not give more effort to follow Him and why I wasted the potential He gave me, why I wasted the opportunities that he presented to me so that I may experience being His vessel to be used as desired for His glory, to play a role in a story that will last all of eternity? Or will He look at me in the eyes, smile at me, and say, “I’m proud of you”
What will He say to you?
Is your belief in God an active belief that seeps into every aspect of your life? If not, what kind of belief is it?
Blessings