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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Tapping Out

For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do. (Galatians 5:17)


There are some fleshly appetites and urges that are very strong. Sometimes the urges become so persistent that it just seems easier to give in than to try to fight it any more. (Romans 7:15)

I know that when I give in to my flesh, I feel guilty and ashamed to talk to God about it. After a while, it's easier to give in again. The guilt and shame grows, so does the distance that I put between myself and God. Soon, I'm drifting farther and farther away. My mind is more and more on the things of the world and not on the things of God.

Soon, even if I want to turn back, it is hard. Sin has taken root in my mind and in my heart. It has given the enemy a foot hold. I willingly put the broken chains back on. (Genesis 4:7)

I could hear the gentle voice of the Holy Spirit reminding me that the chains wrapped around me were, in fact, broken. They no longer had any real power. I was once and forever free from sin. (Jeremiah 31:11) There was no need to feel guilty or ashamed. My loving Father was waiting with open arms, ready to forgive me. (Romans 8:1, Luke 15:11-24, Jude 1:24)

Father, thank You that You are merciful and that Your word says that You are faithful and just to forgive me when I confess my sins to You. (1 John 1:9)
Thank You for a clean heart.

God is AWESOME!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Your Mission...(should you choose to accept it)

I've been thinking a lot lately about my purpose or function in the body of Christ. Every one of us, as believers, has been given a specific purpose. (1 Corinthians 12:12-18)

I teach a Sunday School class at church, and the more I teach the class, the the more convinced I am that teaching is not where I'm gifted.

So...I've been thinking about where my place is in the body. Our wise Father has given every member of the body a specific purpose. A purpose that is helpful in growing the body and moving it forward.

I believe I have been given a talent for writing. I have always (since I have learned to read and write, anyway) been able to express my thoughts and emotions in writing far better than I can speak them. When I write, I can express a thought or idea exactly the way it is in my mind. When I speak, something happens when the thought goes through the filter between my mind and my vocal chords.

Some of the most intimate times I have had with our Father, the most meaningful communion with the Holy Spirit, was when I was writing. The most intense worship, when I have felt His presence the strongest has been when I was writing. There have been times when words of worship were flowing out of my fingertips and spilling out onto my keyboard. Sometimes I will start to write something and the Holy Spirit will reveal more deeply to me Who He is, and as I write, I will weep tears of joy and awe.

I love those times. I have never been to a praise and worship service or a concert where the worship is more intense for me than it is when I write.

I believe that when God created me, He put this in me. He gave me this compulsion to write down my thoughts and ideas. I will use it for His glory. Even if it is on this little blog. One day, He may decide to speak to the world through me, or maybe He just wants to speak to you right now.

For the masses or for just one or two people. For His glory, I will write.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Recommended Reading

Just a quick post to say that I highly recommend John Bunyan's 'The Pilgrim's Progress'.

It's not an easy read (at least not for me), but it is a very meaningful one.

The main character is a guy named Christian. It's the story of his journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City.

Feel free to put any other recommended reading in the comments section.

Thanks!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Jots and Tittles; Semantics and Splitting Hairs

People are funny.

We (I say we because I think all of us do this) will try to make things that are written and things people say mean what we want them to mean and not what they actually mean.

Take the bible, for example. There are groups of people who will make the scriptures mean whatever they want them to mean by taking things out of context. And some will even try to make it say things that aren't even there.

Others say that some teachings in the bible aren't relevant for today. Those people are wrong. Everything the bible teaches is completely relevant, always.
(Isaiah 40:8 and 1 Peter 1:25)

I know some who say that it makes them feel more comfortable to refer to God as a 'she'. Nowhere in the bible can you find that it even almost means that God is female. Every time God is referred to in the Hebrew and in the Greek, the word is for the masculine gender, not the feminine. God, as my friend Mark pointed out, is called Father. He is referred to as a Great King. Both Masculine.

Other groups try to make the bible say that believers should not drink alcohol at all. I have even heard some say that where 'wine' is mentioned in the bible, it means grape juice.

I did a little research on this. In Numbers 6:1-21, the law of the Nazirite is spelled out. In this law, there is a section that differentiates between wine and grape juice (Numbers 6:3).
The Apostle Paul even recommends drinking a little wine (1 Timothy 5:23), suggesting that it is good for digestion and for your general health.

The list goes on. My point is that, if you are going to call yourself a 'Christian', then you need to get over yourself and pay attention to what God is actually saying. Advance His agenda, not yours.