Tuesday, July 29, 2014

COMMunity

I suppose that I could say that I've been aware of the fact my whole life, but in reality I don't think I really understood how important it is to the walk of a Christian. What I'm talking about is the importance of being in community with other believers. Most of us would consider this to be church, but it doesn't even need to be a spiritually related meeting. If you are truly in love with Christ you will find yourself talking about Him even when your just hanging out with your friends.

Community is so important, we need other believers around us to encourage, strengthen, minister, be accountable for us, pray for each other, and worship with. Today I was just thinking about how hard it would be for me to go out into the world and make a difference alone. Yes I do have the Holy Spirit living inside of me, but having others there alongside you with the same mindset and goals is really profitable. When your around people who don't have a relationship with Christ for an extended period of time its easy to become very tired spiritually. We really need our brothers and sisters in Christ to encourage and be there when we need someone to talk to.

They encourage us to keep on following, pressing hard to serve, love, and follow Christ.
They strengthen our walk with Christ by offering advise, sharing verses, and through encouragement.
They minister to us as pastors, by sharing sermons, verses, and allowing God to talk through them.
They can hold us accountable to our commitments to Christ.
They pray for us when we are in need of prayer.
They can be the ones who play and sing the songs that we worship God with.

Christian love is a reminder and display of the love that Christ has for us. The same love that we experience and develop around our brothers and sisters is the love that we are to show and give to others who don't know Christ's love yet.

Community with other believers is so important because if we aren't able to love our brothers and sisters like Christ loved us how do we expect to show it to our neighbors? Our brothers and sisters uphold and encourage us, pray for us, bless us through acts of service, and minister to us. This is our very act as missionaries; We encourage others through words, pray for them, bless them by doing things for them, and minister to nonbelievers through scripture and teachings. The importance of community with believers is that it profoundly helps us to be in community and witness to nonbelievers.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

In the Middle of a Calm Storm

I was on a road unsure of where it led with three of my best friends walking and running through a constant wall of water. It was one of the craziest storms I have ever been in. Even now as I try and put the situation into words I'm unable to fully write a clear picture of it all. It was one of the best times of my life, but at the same exact moment one of the scariest times of my life.

In most situations I'm in control of the circumstances. Whenever I go to try a new trick on my snowboard I'm scared of the possible consequences, but throughout the whole time before I drop in to try the trick I have control over the situation. I can either go for it or decide that it may not be in my best interest. However, when I was on that road in the storm I realized how little control I had. Could I control the rain, could I control where the lightning would strike, could I be sure that we were going in the right direction?

Its in a moment like the storm I was in that you really realize how dependent we are on God's mercy. It is also in such a moment that you can be reminded of God's faithfulness and love. What God has been teaching me and reminding me of lately is His faithfulness to His children.

We were all aware that we did not have the wisdom and power to get us out of possible harm, but we knew that even in the middle of a storm, especially in the middle of a storm, God is still King. God is still the one controlling all things, he has wisdom and power over all things in the universe. The truth of the matter is that until we find ourselves unable be lord of our own life, Jesus can't become Lord of our life and show us His amazing love, grace, and faithfulness.

God is faithful to protect and help those that are His own. Yes, bad things to happen to us, but He is still faithful and true to love us even though we may not see it at the moment. We can be angry and curse God for the storm that He has placed us in the middle of or we can be thankful that God has chosen this storm for us, for this moment, to show us something about Him.

God was the one comforting us, strengthening us, and protecting us in the storm. He was the one who gave direction, lead us back to the car, and calmed the storm. After it all I realize that was the most beautiful storm I have ever been in. God showed Himself, His love, control, and faithfulness to us in that storm. The profound reality is that a storm becomes calm when you are aware of God's faithfulness, love, and care for His saints. God is the one who calms the storm. The worry and strife will turn to rejoicing when you put your trust in Him and reach the end.

Deuteronomy 7:9 
Know therefore that the Lord your God is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his commandments, to a thousand generations,

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Temporary Satisfaction Vs. Unending Fulfillment

Since graduating I have been thinking more about what my future may look like. The more I look at what I see possibly happening in the future the more I realize that my life won't be easy. See, ever since I decided that I'm going to die to myself to live for Christ I have submitted myself to His will. If you look at Paul in the Bible his life wasn't some joyride. Yes, he was constantly renewed in spirit buy the power of the Holy Spirit and encouraged by the growth of the church. However, he went through some really difficult trails for the sake of Christ.

If you didn't know I'm going into missions for a year at the end of August. As I said earlier about my life, its not going to be easy. There will be lots of things I won't want to or won't feel comfortable doing when in missions. However, I know that through it all Christ will always be there to help me and give me strength. The whole point here isn't that I should be unhappy with the trials I have in this life, but be waiting in anticipation of the life and joy I will be given in heaven.

The big question is; Are you going to await the pleasures of the heaven, be willing to sacrifice your earthly pleasures, and follow the Lord's will?

In this day in age everything is so immediate and if its not immediate is it worth the trouble? The quicker we can get somewhere the better, the faster the internet the better - "Oh, what would we do without fast internet?" Its not quick enough to have something tomorrow, but we are of that mindset that we need things now. We need our pleasure now, the quicker we can get our emotional happiness the better. However, as those who have decided to put away the things of the world and follow Christ we should be willing to forgo the pleasures of this world to later receive real treasure that is not temporary.

Now, I'm not saying that as Christians we are not allowed to have fun or enjoy the things we have been blessed by God with. I'm saying that we should be willing to be content with leaving our earthly enjoyment to follow the leading and will of Christ in our lives. 

As I start to move on with the rest of my life I pray that I will develop the endurance to give up pleasure and the things I desire and instead live out the desires of Christ for my life. What is your decision, will you live temporarily or profoundly choose to endure with the help of Christ with eyes looking at eternity in heaven?

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Fakin' Maturity

In recent times I have been thinking about my personal maturity. I have been asking myself questions about whether or not I'm mature enough for certain things in life. I've wondered if I'm a mature man that is ready to move out west and get my own living. I've wondered if I'm ready to start dating. I've wondered if I am ready to support a wife or family, can I really see myself being able to do that in the future?

I have started thinking that I should soon be ready for these things, but instead I have realized that being eighteen doesn't make you a mature adult, it doesn't make you ready for certain things in life. I have realized that I may be fakin' the maturity of an adult. Am I really ready for the things that I say  or think I am ready for?

I think our culture has developed a false idea of maturity. See its not that people who turn eighteen are then able to handle smoking, voting, tobacco, or porn. The truth is that your not mature because you can do these things, but that by the time your eighteen you should have learned to be mature. Mature enough in your thinking and decision making to make the right decisions about these things in life.

Society seams to have created this identity where your fakin' your maturity. When we have started to put the measure of maturity into thing such as guns, big muscles, women, and money we are fakin' maturity. It is the respect and correct use of such things to benefit people and fulfill God's will that is maturity, not the possession of such things.

So, what is real maturity? I would say that real maturity is when you live out of a love for God and a desire to glorify Him. Maturity is when you live in concordance with the Word of God and let your life be a fulfillment of His will.

The profound reality isn't that maturity is something you acquire. Maturity is a result of experiences changing and giving wisdom to your way of thinking and living. Maturity is best strengthened when your realize that; Whoever finds their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life for my sake will find it. - Matthew 10:39

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Fix My Eyes

This past week I heard a new song that was just released by for King & Country. I decided to look the song up at home and ended up playing the song over and over because its really good.

Fix My Eyes - for King & Country
Hit rewind
Click delete
Stand face to face with the younger me
All of the mistakes
All of the heartbreak
Here's what I'd do differently

I'd love like I'm not scared
Give when it's not fair
Live life for another
Take time for a brother
Fight for the weak ones
Speak out for freedom
Find faith in the battle
Stand tall but above it all
Fix my eyes on you

The things of Earth are dimming
In the light of Your glory and grace
I'll set my sights upon Heaven
I'm fixing my eyes on you
I'm fixing my eyes on you
I'm fixing my eyes


Its really quite interesting how now that I think about what my latest blog posts have been about, they are quite similar. My recent blog posts all point to how life with Christ as our Lord and savior is of such worth that its worth more for us to give up our identity, our self-worth, our everything to follow and serve Him. Once again I find myself thinking about the same thing. I feel as though I must be constantly reminded that Christ is all, He is everything I will ever need. If Christ has us is His care all other things of this world, things not of God, will become pointless endeavors to us.

Only, now I am getting older. Only now am I learning to put childish things away. Over the past years in high school I have learned so much, but still I'm learning such things about life.

I would love not afraid to sacrifice myself to God because He sacrificed His all for me.

I would give to those who don't deserve to have anything given to them because Christ gave me Mercy over the death of which I deserve.

I would live my life for God instead of living out my own selfish desires to gratify my own pleasures. I have learned that a life lived for myself still ends in death.

I would take the time to be around my brothers in Christ to build them up when they are struggling. I would take the time to really pray for them when in need.

I would fight for those who don't have the strength to fight themselves. I would lift up those who are put down just as Christ did.

I would speak of the Freedom of life in Christ. If we don't have freedom in Christ are we really free?

I would trust God when I am down and don't know what to do instead of relying on my own knowledge and strength. God knows all that we need and if He loves us so much to save us, wouldn't He give us what we need?

I would speak out and stand for who I trust and believe in instead of being timid about proclaiming the name of my Savior.

However, the most important thing I would have done is fix my eyes on Jesus more than just some of the time, but all of the time.

The more I think about fixing my eyes on Jesus the more I realize how important it is to do so. The more you or I fix our eyes on Jesus the more the aforementioned things will become the case in our lives. If Christ is at the center of our vision the profound reality is, all the other things that Christ has called us to pursue or be will follow as a result of that focused vision on Christ. Fix your eyes on Him.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Identity Theft

A while ago I was watching a video from Blimey Cow which is a youtube channel I watch. They always bring forth good topics and give great advise to people. In the video the guy talked about how we should not put our identity in whoever we are in a relationship with. If our identity is in the girl or guy we love when that person no long is a part of our life, what is our life? Do we know who we are?

Is your life based off of love? I would say that is a bad thing to do, but it isn't. The worth of making your life based off of love is really dependent on who you love.

Ultimately what or who you love most is your religion. If you love money most, your life is built around the gain of money. If you love girls most, you will build your life around attracting women. If you love security, you will do whatever you can to save yourself from harm. If you love God most, you will serve Him with all you have. If your life is based off of loving and living for Christ you are living as you are indented.

See, ultimately its not just a problem when we put our identity in our girlfriend or boyfriend. When the thing or person we love most doesn't fulfill our idea of what we need, or abandons our reach we lose who we are. When your identity is put into something or someone and that person or thing leaves you, you no longer have your identity.

However, when your identity is in Christ your identity is constant and secure. Christ will never leave you nor forsake you. You will never find one day Christ to not be there to comfort you, love you, or save you. If your identity is in Christ, if you greatest love is for Christ, you will never lose that identity.

Don't put your identity or your love into the things of this word. The world passes away, is imperfect, and will leave you for another, but Christ has no beginning or end, is perfect in every way, and will always stay with you. Christ's love will profoundly never end or run out, therefore your identity is true and constant if it is in Christ.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

More Precious Than Silver or Gold?

Last year in January my family and I went down to Honduras to work on building an orphanage down there. The one day during morning worship and devotions we sung this hymn.

Lord, you are more precious than silver.
Lord, you are more costly than gold.
Lord, you are more beautiful than diamonds. 
And nothing I desire compares with you.

While we were singing this song, I was hit with a question. Do I really believe what I'm singing? Is what I'm singing true for me? I wondered if God, is really worth more to me than, silver, gold, diamonds, or anything else I desire? Would I give up wealth, fame, friends, even my family to praise, glorify, and follow Christ? Is Christ's love, mercy, and presence worth fighting against the word? Is He worth giving up the world for?

Philippians 3:7-8
But whatever were gains to me I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them garbage, that I may gain Christ


Paul gives quite the answer. Everything else other than the life of knowing Christ, Paul says is garbage in his eyes. How come? Because Christ gave His all so that we might know Him. In Christ we are given unconditional love, grace to cover the worst of all sins, mercy to receive what we do not deserve, righteousness to be able to live in Christ's presence, joy to endure all things, peace to take away all fear, and life to endure past the end of time without end.

What is silver and gold in your mind? Is Christ worth more than all of that? Is knowing and living with Christ your greatest desire? Christ's worth is so profoundly great that all things that seem to have worth have no ability to compare. Will you throw away your gold and silver to live in the presence and glory of Christ?