Monday, August 30, 2010

What's Your Excuse?

Confidence….Another side of abiding.

This is a word that seems to either increase your ability to abide or completely destroy it! It seems as though there are a lot of “church Christians” – people who say they are Christians and will do anything for anyone as long as they are inside the church doors.

When you are given a free invite to enter into God’s presence, it is not until you reach the doorway that you stop and let your lack of confidence take over. You begin to think of all the reasons that you are not good enough or all the past events you wish you could take back. This lack of confidence purely shows your lack of knowledge of God’s forgiveness.

Now really…letting your confidence stop you at door is only slowing you down. It’s time to build the confidence, accept God’s invite, walk through the door, and receive the blessings He has in store for you! Abiding in Him is all about taking one step after another, after another, after another and growing closer to Him; don’t let the lack of confidence stop you at the door!

1 John 2:28 – “Abide in him. Live deeply in Christ. Then we’ll be ready for him when he appears, ready to receive him with open arms, confident, with no cause for red-faced guilt or lame excuse when he arrives.”

It’s time to evaluate yourself. So, what’s your excuse? Why can’t you seem to pass through the doorway? Are you abiding in Him constantly, and pursing the life He wants to see you live? Take the next step in your walk with Christ and see the joys and blessings that wait for you on the other side!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Abide

Abide. It has to do with “being” instead of “doing”.

“Doing” is like reading your Bible, going to church, praying, serving, etc. These are crucial points to increase your walk with God, without them your walk will suffer. But if we are doing these just because we are suppose to or are doing them with our OWN strength we will be missing out on the intimate relationship we need with God.

To abide, we must be in the “being” mode. We are still doing the things God has called us to, but we are doing it in HIS strength this time. The more we are abiding in Him, the more we will be faithful to what he calls us to do. “I long to see you so that I may impart to you some spiritual gifts to make you strong – that is, that you and I may be mutually encouraged by each other's faith.” Romans 1:11-12. With this, we won’t become works oriented, we will become Christ oriented and have more peace/understanding in our life.

To abide is to experience His presence. To bear patiently; waiting for God to reveal His will and Himself to us. When you begin to reflect on the word “abide” and how through your own time with God, waiting on Him, the faith that you have in your own life seems to expand and spread among those around you, without you even realizing it. That “constant, remaining, still standing” …ABIDING….moments with God can actually build up your faith, move, and encourage those around you!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Keep On Keeping On

As a college student there are always changes that occur. It could range from a chance in classes, work environment, friends, and relationships. Schedules are always jammed pack with the things that have to get done each day and in result can make life very stressful while trying to find a happy medium. College has been known as the time to figure out who you are and what you plan to do with your life after college. Trying to plan a weekend is hard enough, not to mention now I'm planning the rest of my life! Talk about overwhelming!

James 1:2-4 "When troubles come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. For you know that when your faith is tested, you endurance has a chance to grow. So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect and complete, needing nothing."

Stress is an ultimate factor of defeat, motivation loss, and disappointment. When I have been asked by incoming freshmen what got me through the first year of college, my response has always been finding the right group of people, time managing, and prioritizing. Relying on the Lord and putting my complete faith in Him has got me to where I am today. He has blessed me with a great church, group of friends, a job, and he helps me manage my everyday tasks and turns them into opportunities to serve others! There is nothing more I could have asked of Him to make this college transition experience any better than it has been!

I feel like the endurance that is growing through my faith being tested is always expanding beyond what I could imagine! Which, to me, is a great feeling! This endurance is never fully developed, because we will never be "perfect and complete, needing nothing" but knowing that God is willing to give us exactly what is needed, when it's needed is such a blessing!

"For apart from me you can do nothing...But if you remain in me and my words remain in you, you may ask for anything you want, and it will be granted!" John 15:5-7 I challenge you, and myself as well, to abide in Him and His word constantly! Through Him you will be able to accomplish so many things, but apart from him you can do nothing. Keep on keeping on and finish this race of life strong through the power, strength, and motivation God is giving you to glorify Him and His kingdom!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Are You Taking God Seriously?

Faith, it’s something that Jesus’ disciples seemed to be lacking in Matthew 17.

As the story goes, a man stepped out from the crowed came to his knees begging Jesus to have mercy over his son who was filled with a demon. He said he had brought his son to Jesus’ disciples but they were unable to do anything about it. So Jesus asked to see the boy and he drove out the demon. Later the disciples asked Jesus why they couldn’t drive the demon out. Jesus’ response was “Because you have so little faith…if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain move from here to there, and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.”

Jesus comment “Because you have so little faith” is so true in so many of our lives. Another version says “Because you’re not yet taking God seriously”. How many times to you approach a problem or a situation and think, “I bet I could do this on my own” or maybe “I know myself the best so I will make this decision for myself”. God knows you so much better than you even know yourself! He knew you before you were born and he knows everything you are going to do throughout the rest of your life.

To think about how small an actual mustard seed is and how much power you would have if you only had that much faith in God is unbelievable! That just goes to show that there is so much to learn from Jesus. We will never fully understand or comprehend all he has done. But we all know the gift of everlasting life he has laid down for us, and that is enough to make us have all the faith in the world! Nothing is impossible for you as long as God is living through you. So open you life up, lay your own life to the side, and start taking God seriously. Build up that “mustard seed” faith in Him and begin to move mountains!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Clean or Unclean

Matthew 15:11 ~ “What goes into a man’s mouth does not make him “unclean”, but what comes out of his mouth, that is what makes him “unclean”.

How often do you pretend to be a Christian to impress those around you? How many times do you say you are praying for someone, and really you never do? How many times do you say you give it all to God when really you are keeping a lot of it to yourself still? All of these things are common among many “Christians”

Matthew 15:7 ~ “These people make a big show of saying the right thing, but their heart isn’t in it. They act like they’re worshiping me, but they don’t mean it. They just use me as a cover for teaching whatever suits their fancy.” So now you must stop. Think about what you were/have been saying. And take this time to make things clean, truthful, and meaningful. Let God do the speaking through you, for you will reach many more people this way and you will have a pure heart.

Matthew 15:17-20 ~ Don’t you see that whatever enters the mouth goes into the stomach and then out the body? But the things that come out of the mouth come from the heart, and these make a man “unclean”. For what comes out of the heart come evil and makes a man “unclean”; but eating with unwashed hands does not make him “unclean”. It crazy to think of things this way; things that enter through your mouth will eventually come out but not necessarily make you unclean, it is what comes from your heart that is unclean. Now exam your heart. What is it that causes the evilness of your heart that in result makes you unclean? How can you fix this?

The importance of being a Christian is having the opportunity to bless those people around you who maybe don’t know Christ, so that one day they will have the opportunity to grow in Christ just as you have. Matthew 15 has really spoken to me and made me question the way I do things and the things I allow come into my life. Here are a few questions that got me to thinking and hopefully will speak to you too. How can you accomplish spreading Gods word with an unclean heart? How can you really grow closer to God if you are just acting the part? Don’t fall into the routine of everyday things. Not only does this damage your life but the lives around you. And finally don’t let the things of this world consume and pollute your life. Pray for a clean heart, one that will glorify God and allow you to accomplish His will for you!