Well this week has been one of those crazy weeks. So much has happened with some family medical issues including surgery for my sister during a work trip in Las Vegas. This came with multiple days in the hospital and a last minute flight by my mom to be with my sister through the pain. I also had an injury that I suffered the other day and there has been some hard times with some extended family.
With so much happening it didn't seem like this week was ever going to end. Every time I turned around we were being hit with more bad news and it starts to wear on you. I started thinking in this situation who did I run to? Did I run to friends or did I run to God? It is so easy to run in these situations to your closest friends or maybe anyone that will listen to describe just how bad your week has been. I have been guilty of that at times. This time I tried to take a different approach. I went to God first. Yes I went to friends and family to talk through everything but it was to discuss what was happening. I would be lying to you if I didn't tell you I wasn't upset or down this week due to everything. Going to God first was such a relief for me. It quickly put the situations into perspective that they were minor in the grand scheme of things. It made me look at the positives instead of focusing on the negatives. I also was blessed by God's presence by my Christian community around me. Being lifted up in prayer and encourage in my faith allowed me to stop trying to be "Woo" me.
I want to ask anyone who is reading this, where do you run? Do you run to a friend immediately? Do you run to the nearest bar and try to drown your issues? What do you do? I really encourage you to run to God in these situations. I heard this statement before that God is the great comforter but he can't do that if we are always comfortable. I didn't chose these situations to happen this week and wouldn't want this to happen to anyone but God made me very uncomfortable. In all this discomfort though I was able to see his power and comfort. The way he has provided for my family and I this week is great. My mom made it to Vegas in time for the surgery and was able to reschedule work to be there for the recovery, my dad had friends helping us out and giving us information on the medical world in Las Vegas, and my work allowed me to take the time I needed to help. God truly provided and kept our family calm.
I hope through my examples today you can see the comfort God provides. Next time something goes wrong go straight to God in prayer and the go to your friends. Make him your priority and you should be able to see the change in your situation.
This is just somewhere to write about my faith. I would love to read your thoughts and questions and will get back to you. 1 Timothy 4:12 is my motto on life. Check it out.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Monday, May 12, 2014
God's timing
Well lately a lot has been going on in my life. Work is changing in a lot of positive ways, school is continuing to be busy, and I continue to look for houses. With all of the different activities going on I have really seen God's timing.
He has pushed me back many times in the past few weeks and stopped me from what I was asking for. He has done this for years. Sometimes it is so hard for me to figure out his timing and why He has stopped me but eventually (sometimes years later) you start to see His big picture. This really brought me back to us looking at ourselves before we look at our reason to be on earth. We continually think about ourselves and what we want. We overlook the big picture a lot and look for the instant gratification. I do this all the time. I really wanted this past house I bid on but I did not get it and in turn was very disappointed. I haven't found that right house yet even though I thought I had and God will help put me in the right spot to better service his kingdom.
It is easy for us in our faith and daily lives to get mad at God because we don't get what we want. But have you ever thought about God getting what he wants. God wanted a world without sin. He wants loyal disciples. He wants people to honor his name and follow his commandments. None of us can sit here and say we do all of these things. Do we notice how often we disappoint God because we want to have things happen on our own timing? This is all because we become selfish. We must lay down our lives for the Lord and sacrifice our selfishness for Him. Similar to in a relationship with a girlfriend/boyfriend it will have a hard time working if we are only thinking about ourselves and not about the other person. We must think of His will first and ours second. If you think of His will first you will see a change in your life and daily decisions.
I challenge each of you this week to put His will first. Sacrifice yourself for him. Think about having a relationship with him and making his priorities first. Step back and take some time to reflect on His plan. Even though we don't always see his timing remember He has you in his hand and is molding you like a great piece of pottery. Sometimes you may think you should take a different shape but remember he has the ultimate design for you.
He has pushed me back many times in the past few weeks and stopped me from what I was asking for. He has done this for years. Sometimes it is so hard for me to figure out his timing and why He has stopped me but eventually (sometimes years later) you start to see His big picture. This really brought me back to us looking at ourselves before we look at our reason to be on earth. We continually think about ourselves and what we want. We overlook the big picture a lot and look for the instant gratification. I do this all the time. I really wanted this past house I bid on but I did not get it and in turn was very disappointed. I haven't found that right house yet even though I thought I had and God will help put me in the right spot to better service his kingdom.
It is easy for us in our faith and daily lives to get mad at God because we don't get what we want. But have you ever thought about God getting what he wants. God wanted a world without sin. He wants loyal disciples. He wants people to honor his name and follow his commandments. None of us can sit here and say we do all of these things. Do we notice how often we disappoint God because we want to have things happen on our own timing? This is all because we become selfish. We must lay down our lives for the Lord and sacrifice our selfishness for Him. Similar to in a relationship with a girlfriend/boyfriend it will have a hard time working if we are only thinking about ourselves and not about the other person. We must think of His will first and ours second. If you think of His will first you will see a change in your life and daily decisions.
I challenge each of you this week to put His will first. Sacrifice yourself for him. Think about having a relationship with him and making his priorities first. Step back and take some time to reflect on His plan. Even though we don't always see his timing remember He has you in his hand and is molding you like a great piece of pottery. Sometimes you may think you should take a different shape but remember he has the ultimate design for you.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
The Great Contractor
Well today I wanted to talk about God's house. As a few of you know I have taken the step of beginning to look for a house. This process if you haven't been through it can be very stressful and really beat you up. You look at hundreds of listings online, you look at a number in person, and then you have to decide on what you are going to bid and how much. These decisions all have to be made in a day or less with how fast the market is moving but are decisions that are going to greatly affect you for the next years.
While going through many houses the past few weeks, I think I have seen it all. I have seen houses that are gorgeous inside and out and very well maintained. Then on the other side I have seen some houses which needed to be completely gutted and torn down to the studs. These houses needed thousands of dollars to be invested in them to feel comfortable even sleeping there.
During all of this I really got to looking at my faith and how house shopping is very similar to our own relationships with God. God has many children including each one of you. The price tag on each one of us is the same as we are all equal but the work that needs to be done differs. We work to live a Godly life to help minimize that work but we are still a mess. We are a new bathroom but a destroyed kitchen and living room. We all need work just like every house I walked into needed something. Although too much work on these houses detoured me from putting an offer in it does not detour God. He is willing to put that work in to make you whole. He knows you have a great outer shell and just need some remodeling.
That remodeling can come in many different forms. Maybe it involves going to church for the first time, or joining a bible study within your church. Sometimes it could be listening to different music, or getting into his word more. God uses many ways to remodel you just like you can with a house. You can knock out that wall or just patch it up. Both will work but the way you choose to remodel can affect the outcome. It can be a pain to tear everything down and start new but sometimes it is necessary. We need to allow ourselves to let God completely remodel us. Let him take control and knock those walls down. Don't try to just patch up your problems but let him tear them down and rebuild you. He is the ultimate contractor. He will make you into the best person you could ever dream of plus more. He will make you into that house that you walk into and say "This is the one". In his eyes each one of us are this way. He loves you unconditionally and always has. His love is eternal and even though we are a mess we are his.
While going through many houses the past few weeks, I think I have seen it all. I have seen houses that are gorgeous inside and out and very well maintained. Then on the other side I have seen some houses which needed to be completely gutted and torn down to the studs. These houses needed thousands of dollars to be invested in them to feel comfortable even sleeping there.
During all of this I really got to looking at my faith and how house shopping is very similar to our own relationships with God. God has many children including each one of you. The price tag on each one of us is the same as we are all equal but the work that needs to be done differs. We work to live a Godly life to help minimize that work but we are still a mess. We are a new bathroom but a destroyed kitchen and living room. We all need work just like every house I walked into needed something. Although too much work on these houses detoured me from putting an offer in it does not detour God. He is willing to put that work in to make you whole. He knows you have a great outer shell and just need some remodeling.
That remodeling can come in many different forms. Maybe it involves going to church for the first time, or joining a bible study within your church. Sometimes it could be listening to different music, or getting into his word more. God uses many ways to remodel you just like you can with a house. You can knock out that wall or just patch it up. Both will work but the way you choose to remodel can affect the outcome. It can be a pain to tear everything down and start new but sometimes it is necessary. We need to allow ourselves to let God completely remodel us. Let him take control and knock those walls down. Don't try to just patch up your problems but let him tear them down and rebuild you. He is the ultimate contractor. He will make you into the best person you could ever dream of plus more. He will make you into that house that you walk into and say "This is the one". In his eyes each one of us are this way. He loves you unconditionally and always has. His love is eternal and even though we are a mess we are his.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
The Cross before You
Hey Everyone hope you had a good Easter and got to celebrate the true meaning. I wanted to talk today about your journey with God and putting the Cross first. This came to me at church this morning and with a song I was listening to from Chris Tomlin on putting the cross before you and the world behind you.
The song and story is basically if you put the Cross before you and the world behind you, your worries will be limited. Have you ever thought about doing that in your life or are you doing that? For me it is so easy to do that for the times around Easter and Christmas but once I get caught up in my daily grind I tend to put the world in front of me and the Cross behind me. Now I am not forgetting about the Cross or my relationship with Christ but I am putting the needs of this world (work, school, chores, etc.) in front of me. It is impossible from my side to always put the Cross first because we are sinful. If we always had Christ first in our lives then we would be close to being sinless. We would always be living for him and not selfish.
I deal with this on a daily basis. I face so many different items at work that pull my attention. Throughout the day my focus goes to these projects and usually my frustrations are close behind. Now if I took my day and continually put the Cross before me I am sure my frustrations would be diminished. I have a perfect example of this just this past week when I had to present a tough proposition to a customer. While I was very nervous and worked up about this meeting, I focused myself on God and my fears calmed. The meeting in turn went a lot better then I expected and I was able to relax. I truly believe this was in part due to my focus on the Cross instead of the worldly needs.
I challenge each of you this week to focus on putting the Cross first. Remember the sacrifices Jesus made for you and the blessing you have of eternal life. Take whatever step necessary for you to do this. Maybe you should put a Cross in your car or on the mirror in the morning. Put a cross on your computer desktop or your phone's screensaver. Make it a priority to put the Cross before you and the world will be behind you without even knowing it. These small things turn into a large step in growing your faith and getting closer with your Father.
Mark 8:34-38
34 Then he called the crowd to him along with his disciples and said: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. 35 For whoever wants to save their life[b] will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me and for the gospel will save it. 36 What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? 37 Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul? 38 If anyone is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will be ashamed of them when he comes in his Father’s glory with the holy angels.”
The song and story is basically if you put the Cross before you and the world behind you, your worries will be limited. Have you ever thought about doing that in your life or are you doing that? For me it is so easy to do that for the times around Easter and Christmas but once I get caught up in my daily grind I tend to put the world in front of me and the Cross behind me. Now I am not forgetting about the Cross or my relationship with Christ but I am putting the needs of this world (work, school, chores, etc.) in front of me. It is impossible from my side to always put the Cross first because we are sinful. If we always had Christ first in our lives then we would be close to being sinless. We would always be living for him and not selfish.
I deal with this on a daily basis. I face so many different items at work that pull my attention. Throughout the day my focus goes to these projects and usually my frustrations are close behind. Now if I took my day and continually put the Cross before me I am sure my frustrations would be diminished. I have a perfect example of this just this past week when I had to present a tough proposition to a customer. While I was very nervous and worked up about this meeting, I focused myself on God and my fears calmed. The meeting in turn went a lot better then I expected and I was able to relax. I truly believe this was in part due to my focus on the Cross instead of the worldly needs.
I challenge each of you this week to focus on putting the Cross first. Remember the sacrifices Jesus made for you and the blessing you have of eternal life. Take whatever step necessary for you to do this. Maybe you should put a Cross in your car or on the mirror in the morning. Put a cross on your computer desktop or your phone's screensaver. Make it a priority to put the Cross before you and the world will be behind you without even knowing it. These small things turn into a large step in growing your faith and getting closer with your Father.
Mark 8:34-38
34 Then he called the crowd to him along with his disciples and said: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. 35 For whoever wants to save their life[b] will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me and for the gospel will save it. 36 What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? 37 Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul? 38 If anyone is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will be ashamed of them when he comes in his Father’s glory with the holy angels.”
Thursday, April 17, 2014
The Nail
Well everyone this week is Holy week with Good Friday coming tomorrow. This day is always one that always gets me and something I wanted to address today. I hope this blog will give you some items to think about while you are at church this weekend.
Have you ever thought about you being a part of that nail that was hammered into Jesus' hand? Now let's take a step back and think about times that we have gotten hurt. Have you ever put something through your hand? A staple, a nail, or maybe you just got a paper cut. You know how much that hurt and it is nothing compared to what Jesus took on that cross. That nail went into his wrist. Do you know how many tendons, bones, and nerves are located there? I am not a medical person and will not try to be but there are a lot. Now this nail was not just an ordinary nail but one that carried an even heavier weight. This nail was made of fibers that is each one of our sins. Have you ever taken a second to think that the nail that held Jesus up to the cross was because of you? That nail wasn't only each and every one of our sins but also pounded in by our mistakes and issues.
Now think about going through that pain and knowing you can stop it but you don't. You know you have to take this to save others so you continue to suffer. You know your mission and you don't move. This would be like having a hot stove and putting your hand on it. Your nerves and your mind is telling you to move your hand immediately but you can't. If you take that hand off others could be hurt. Of course this is a hypothetical situation but something I don't think any of us could handle. Jesus put his hand on that stove and didn't move but took the suffering.
Now think about his Father. Parents out there say all the time when a tragedy happens I wish I could of taken their place. You never want something bad to happen to any young kid but especially your own kid. God had to feel this way to but he knew the mission. He knew what had to take place and that is why He sent His son because only He could accomplish the mission.
The day of Good Friday is one that moves a lot of people but sometimes it only happens for the hour you are at church or only for that day. This should not be a one day thing but an everyday experience.
Jesus is down fighting the devil and defeating him for us. We all watch the great movies like Captain America, or the Avengers and watch the crazy fight scene. This fight scene would make that look like a slap fight. This fight was one that changed eternity.
I hope this post gets you thinking and has you take a deeper look at your choices and the true meaning of Good Friday. It can be a hard pill to swallow but something that is necessary. Now I will not leave you on that note because this Sunday the Victory is won. God is NOT Dead. He is alive and is in your corner as you fight that fight everyday. He gives you the hydration (bible, church) and tips (Christian community) that you need to live for God. This isn't something you will accomplish yourself but with his help. The Devil has been defeated.
Have you ever thought about you being a part of that nail that was hammered into Jesus' hand? Now let's take a step back and think about times that we have gotten hurt. Have you ever put something through your hand? A staple, a nail, or maybe you just got a paper cut. You know how much that hurt and it is nothing compared to what Jesus took on that cross. That nail went into his wrist. Do you know how many tendons, bones, and nerves are located there? I am not a medical person and will not try to be but there are a lot. Now this nail was not just an ordinary nail but one that carried an even heavier weight. This nail was made of fibers that is each one of our sins. Have you ever taken a second to think that the nail that held Jesus up to the cross was because of you? That nail wasn't only each and every one of our sins but also pounded in by our mistakes and issues.
Now think about going through that pain and knowing you can stop it but you don't. You know you have to take this to save others so you continue to suffer. You know your mission and you don't move. This would be like having a hot stove and putting your hand on it. Your nerves and your mind is telling you to move your hand immediately but you can't. If you take that hand off others could be hurt. Of course this is a hypothetical situation but something I don't think any of us could handle. Jesus put his hand on that stove and didn't move but took the suffering.
Now think about his Father. Parents out there say all the time when a tragedy happens I wish I could of taken their place. You never want something bad to happen to any young kid but especially your own kid. God had to feel this way to but he knew the mission. He knew what had to take place and that is why He sent His son because only He could accomplish the mission.
The day of Good Friday is one that moves a lot of people but sometimes it only happens for the hour you are at church or only for that day. This should not be a one day thing but an everyday experience.
Jesus is down fighting the devil and defeating him for us. We all watch the great movies like Captain America, or the Avengers and watch the crazy fight scene. This fight scene would make that look like a slap fight. This fight was one that changed eternity.
I hope this post gets you thinking and has you take a deeper look at your choices and the true meaning of Good Friday. It can be a hard pill to swallow but something that is necessary. Now I will not leave you on that note because this Sunday the Victory is won. God is NOT Dead. He is alive and is in your corner as you fight that fight everyday. He gives you the hydration (bible, church) and tips (Christian community) that you need to live for God. This isn't something you will accomplish yourself but with his help. The Devil has been defeated.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Motives
Hello everyone,
Well it has been a crazy few weeks but I am back to the blogs. I wanted to focus today on motive and that is stemming from a song that I have had on repeat lately called clear the stage from Jimmy Needham. This is a great song that I heard a few weeks ago about giving God the stage.
It is so easy these days to get caught up in ourselves. If it is proud of an accomplishment at work, or happy for an accomplishment on the court. We easily start to take the attention ourselves. You can easily see this in the NCAA tournament at this time. You may get a stand out player and the world puts them on a pedestal. They hit a few big shots and the world revolves around them. This just doesn't happen to start athletes but to all of us at some point because of our sinful life. We work to make sure other's know what we are doing and what we have accomplished.
Now the song you hear focuses on this happening in church. Are you singing for God? Or are you singing for the image it shows? This is a real hit and I am sure each one of us at some point have been guilty of going to church for the wrong reason. Is it to show the image that you are a strong believer. Are you singing because everyone else is? There are so many reasons that we do these things but did you ever stop to think during this why you are doing it. I have caught myself in this many times and over the past few weeks have really asked myself that question. Singing at church I usually did because well everyone else was or cause I liked the song. When I stopped to realize why we sang in church and what the songs said I hit a new level. It is so easy to get caught up in a catchy beat or just singing to sing. But when you sing with that passion, praising the Lord I truly can't describe it.
I challenge each one of you in the coming weeks to really ask yourself why when you are doing something. If it is a part of your work day or your time with God. Are you doing it for you? If you are take a moment to pray for God's patience. We are not here to glorify and honor ourselves we are here to honor Him. When your motives, are in line with God you will see a difference. Make sure in all you do "To God be the Glory"
John 5
Moreover, the Father judges no one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son, 23 that all may honor the Son just as they honor the Father. Whoever does not honor the Son does not honor the Father, who sent him.
Well it has been a crazy few weeks but I am back to the blogs. I wanted to focus today on motive and that is stemming from a song that I have had on repeat lately called clear the stage from Jimmy Needham. This is a great song that I heard a few weeks ago about giving God the stage.
It is so easy these days to get caught up in ourselves. If it is proud of an accomplishment at work, or happy for an accomplishment on the court. We easily start to take the attention ourselves. You can easily see this in the NCAA tournament at this time. You may get a stand out player and the world puts them on a pedestal. They hit a few big shots and the world revolves around them. This just doesn't happen to start athletes but to all of us at some point because of our sinful life. We work to make sure other's know what we are doing and what we have accomplished.
Now the song you hear focuses on this happening in church. Are you singing for God? Or are you singing for the image it shows? This is a real hit and I am sure each one of us at some point have been guilty of going to church for the wrong reason. Is it to show the image that you are a strong believer. Are you singing because everyone else is? There are so many reasons that we do these things but did you ever stop to think during this why you are doing it. I have caught myself in this many times and over the past few weeks have really asked myself that question. Singing at church I usually did because well everyone else was or cause I liked the song. When I stopped to realize why we sang in church and what the songs said I hit a new level. It is so easy to get caught up in a catchy beat or just singing to sing. But when you sing with that passion, praising the Lord I truly can't describe it.
I challenge each one of you in the coming weeks to really ask yourself why when you are doing something. If it is a part of your work day or your time with God. Are you doing it for you? If you are take a moment to pray for God's patience. We are not here to glorify and honor ourselves we are here to honor Him. When your motives, are in line with God you will see a difference. Make sure in all you do "To God be the Glory"
John 5
Moreover, the Father judges no one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son, 23 that all may honor the Son just as they honor the Father. Whoever does not honor the Son does not honor the Father, who sent him.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Weakness
Well as some of you noticed I did not post last week. Unfortunately, I came down with a bug last weekend and was basically out of commission all week. I have started doing more than laying on my couch this weekend but still am beat. While working through the fever and other symptoms I started thinking more about this weakness and our relationship with God. That is where to blog is coming from today, my weakness the past week while being sick.
Have you ever been sick and feel like you can't do anything? What about when you are healthy and go to the gym and can't push yourself to make the next step? The great thing about being weak is that we can be. As a human it is hard to sit out of work or get out of your daily routine, but it won't kill you. The weakness we experience during sickness or a long workout just shows the us the need we have for the Lord. It is a huge struggle for me personally when I am sick because I hate being weak. I like to be the strong person. I want people to know they can come to me at any time and that I will be strong in whatever they need. When I was sick and still today it kills me because I don't feel strong for others. It has taken me some time to realize that this weakness is okay because Jesus took all our weakness to the cross so we can be weak and that I cannot rely on myself to always be strong. Now it is important that you continue to grow stronger in your everyday life and your faith but that you will have times of weakness.
When you are weak in your faith, take some time to let others help you out and encourage you. It will happen just like each of us will face sickness at points in our lives we will face "sickness" in our relationship with God. Slow down during these times and get extra time in the word. Just like when you are sick you need extra sleep when you are weak with God you need extra time with him. Having a strong community around you when you don't feel you can get out of bed to go to church or take those extra minutes to read your bible is crucial. Just like having a parent that takes care of you when you don't want to get off the couch. Sickness in our lives can be related to our faith. It is okay to become weak but know that you come back stronger. You can be weak at times because the Lord has taken that everlasting weakness onto his back when he carried and suffered on the cross. The weakness you face in your faith or in your life is temporary thanks to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Don't be scared of weakness but embrace it as an opportunity to grow stronger and heal.
Have you ever been sick and feel like you can't do anything? What about when you are healthy and go to the gym and can't push yourself to make the next step? The great thing about being weak is that we can be. As a human it is hard to sit out of work or get out of your daily routine, but it won't kill you. The weakness we experience during sickness or a long workout just shows the us the need we have for the Lord. It is a huge struggle for me personally when I am sick because I hate being weak. I like to be the strong person. I want people to know they can come to me at any time and that I will be strong in whatever they need. When I was sick and still today it kills me because I don't feel strong for others. It has taken me some time to realize that this weakness is okay because Jesus took all our weakness to the cross so we can be weak and that I cannot rely on myself to always be strong. Now it is important that you continue to grow stronger in your everyday life and your faith but that you will have times of weakness.
When you are weak in your faith, take some time to let others help you out and encourage you. It will happen just like each of us will face sickness at points in our lives we will face "sickness" in our relationship with God. Slow down during these times and get extra time in the word. Just like when you are sick you need extra sleep when you are weak with God you need extra time with him. Having a strong community around you when you don't feel you can get out of bed to go to church or take those extra minutes to read your bible is crucial. Just like having a parent that takes care of you when you don't want to get off the couch. Sickness in our lives can be related to our faith. It is okay to become weak but know that you come back stronger. You can be weak at times because the Lord has taken that everlasting weakness onto his back when he carried and suffered on the cross. The weakness you face in your faith or in your life is temporary thanks to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Don't be scared of weakness but embrace it as an opportunity to grow stronger and heal.
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