Thursday, July 9, 2015

Boundlessly Constant


Last night at church, our sermon was on, “If you bail, you fail.”
It made me think about all the people we will meet in life that will fail us, and bail on us. It’s kind of sad when you think about how many there are. But we fail people, and sometimes we bail on them, too. After all, we are only human. 

But there is someone who will never ever fail you, and never ever bail on you. He is Jesus Christ. He is love. 

His love is so constant, it amazes me. Despite all of our sins, flaws, and failures, Christ didn’t bail on us. Still, He chose the cross. Still he forgave us. Still he loved us. 
That is love. 

The idea of love is misconstrued in our world. Someone tell us they love us, but then they leave us, they break our heart, they lie to us, they bail. Sadly, giving up when things get rough is the new “norm” in our world today. We are taught that when things get too hard, it’s easier to just give up. 
Of course it’s easier to just give up! That’s why it’s called giving up!
But if you bail in a hard situation, then you fail at allowing God to work in that aspect of your life. 

We just have to remember that no matter who leaves us, hurts us, or does us wrong-that there is a constant source of love. 
No matter where life takes you, He is still there. His love is still there. 

Even when you get left behind, even when your whole world is turned upside down, even when you’re lost, even when you feel alone. He is still there, and His love is still there. 

You will get caught up in the worry of this life and of this world. Things will be tough. Things will hurt. Things may never be the same. But knowing that God’s love for me is boundlessly constant gives me newfound hope, overflowing reassurance, preparing me for the journey ahead. 

Friday, June 19, 2015

L.O.V.E.

1 Corinthians 13:4-8Love: patient, kind, humble, honors, selfless, slow to anger, forgiving, truthful, protects, trusts, hopes, perseveres, never fails.

Love. We underestimate it. We don't take it as serious as we should. And a lot of times, we simply just don't do it. 
They say that over time, love fades away. But in my opinion, we just kill it. We let it get sick, and then we don't bother to nurture it back to wellness. Why? We give reasons like, we're busy, we're tired, we're incompatible. But when it all comes down to it, it's because we're selfish. 
In any relationship, friendship, marriage, etc., the problem is that, usually,  in one way or another, either one person gets selfish, or they both do. 

But when you get down to it, loving people isn't that hard to do. It's our own pride that keeps us from doing it. Love is telling someone what you love about them. Love is forgiving someone. Love is being honest. Love is trusting. Love is being patient. Love is being protective. Love is being selfless. Love is being understanding. Love is giving a gift. Love is giving a hug. Love is listening. Love is doing the dishes. 
Love is a lot of things. Love is often a lot of simple things. 

So then why are we so quick to set love aside? Are we afraid? Are we conceited? Are we too busy? Do we just not think about it? 

We earn our friend's trust, but then we talk about them behind their backs. 
We say "'Til death do us part", but then we get bored, selfish, or tired. 
We constantly have people pouring into us, but we continue to live for ourselves. 

Love is the answer. 
Love turns tears into smiles. Love turns fear into breathing. Love turns anger into forgiveness. Love turns selfishness to selflessness. Love turns tired eyes to vibrant life. Love can change everything. 

We must stop brushing off love. We must start thinking about it. We must start loving. 
1 John 4:19 We love because he loved us first. 
We didn't deserve God's love, yet he so graciously loved us anyway. 
There are always people that are harder to love than others. But taking a step away from my life, and looking at how God loves me, I have to say, I could be considered "hard to love" just the same. 
But God loved me anyway. 

If God's love is in us, God's love should be shining through us to others. God's selfless, patient, humble, kind, forgiving love should be the same love we model in our own lives. 

God says, "I love you. I promise I always will. I chose you. Forever I'll choose you still."
So we must take a look at our own lives, and the love we have with other people.
 "Before we burn down all our bridges, let's look awhile at what we've built. We'll take turns asking for forgiveness, and watch our love grow deeper still."



Monday, June 15, 2015

Trust

So there’s this one word that has been on my mind a lot lately.
It’s a word that some of us have a really hard time doing.
And for others, it is really quite simple. 
The word is Trust. 

Someone has probably said it to you before.
“Just trust me.” “I trust you.” “You are very trustworthy.” “I just can’t trust her.”

But my question lately has been, 
I say that I trust you, but do I really

You see, I’m going to be a junior this year. (fun, fun)
A lot of people, by junior year, know exactly where they want to go to college, know exactly what they want to study, etc. But for me? I just have no idea! I just want to....live, ya know? Like not worry about the next five years, and just live. 
But in our culture that isn’t exactly possible. 

Your HS counselors are constantly nagging you to tell them what you are interested in, your parents are constantly asking you what schools you want to go tour, your grandparents are constantly asking you what you want your career to be, and it can all just be a little much.

I just turned sixteen, and I’m expected to have a semi-clear view of what I want to do with my life? Goodness.
I think a lot about the future. I think a lot of people do. I think about me, being the social butterfly that I’m not, not being able to make friends when I go away to school. I think about hating my major and changing it a thousand times. I think about all the expenses I am going to have to pay on my own. I think about how scary it’s going to be being so far away from my loved ones. And in a matter of time, I just end up thinking to much. 

But you know, God calls us to trust Him. And that’s not something that is always easy to do. You have to be okay with the fact that what you want for yourself may not be what God knows is best for you. Sometimes it’s harder to trust God because our lack of physical connection to Him...which is what makes Him so great and powerful! 

So recently I’ve just been learning that I just have to breathe. I have to trust that God is going to guide me in the right direction and lead me down the correct path. I have to trust that wherever God leads me, He is going to provide. I have to trust God, even if it’s terrifying, and even if it’s hard. 

Here are some songs about trust:
In Christ Alone by Kristian Stanfill
I Give You My Heart by Hillsong Live
Cornerstone by Hillsong Live
Only King Forever by 7eventh Time Down
Trust in Jesus by Third Day
Steady Heart by Steffany Gretzinger
Multipled by Needtobreathe
Strong God by Merideth Andrews
Walk by Faith by Jeremy Camp
You Lead by Jamie Grace
Give Me Faith by Elevation Worship
Through All of It by Colton Dixon
Sovereign by Chris Tomlin
We Won’t be Shaken by Building 429
Let Faith Arise by BridgeCity
Anchor by Bethel Music

Tonight by All Sons & Daughters

Friday, June 12, 2015

Summerfest 2015

This week I went to the most amazing camp of my life, my favorite week of the summer every year. I realize many people are not able to attend, so this blog is strictly about what I learned and took away from camp this week. 
Many of these words are from Jason Curry. Christ puts amazing words in his mouth!

PARADOX:

Our theme this week was paradox. 
A paradox is something that should be the opposite of what it actually is. 
Here are the paradoxes we focused on:
  1. If you want to get life, you must lose it
  2. If you want to be filled, you must empty yourself

Some other great things we learned were:
1. You can’t invite someone unless you’re going somewhere
2 You can only live like Christ by living through Christ
3. A heart filled with Christ, breaks like the heart of Christ


RECOGNIZE:

Sometimes we flee from Christ because we think how could God ever love a wretch like me? But God says, “There’s no need to cover what I already saved. I loved you before you knew what love was. I saw it all and still I chose the cross. So rid of your shackles. My victory is yours.” -Steffany Gretzinger. 
God says, “I knew what you were going to do every single day of your life, and still I sent my son, and still he chose the cross.” And if you look over at Jesus he says, “And it was worth it.” We are worth it, even though we don’t deserve it. 

HOW TO GROW YOUR FAITH:

God calls us to grow our faith. Here are some things to remember when doing so:
  1. God doesn’t always answer our requests the way we want. Like a good Father, He answers in the way that is best for us, even when we don’t understand it. 
  2. Things won’t always be easy, but God will always be there
  3. Temporary pleasure<eternal treasure
  4. John 16:33 In this world, you WILL have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world! --God promises to give you more than you can handle. 
  5. Your most painful moments are the most influential to other people, because it gives them a chance to see you living by faith in hard times. 
  6. You get through pain by God’s love. When you look around and ask if God cares, you must hurry to the cross and see Him there.(-Martin Luther) There is no pain that you face that Christ did not suffer. 
  7. You get through pain with God’s people. We can’t do it alone. 
  8. A student ministry is students who minister to students. Don’t attend, Lead. 
  9. You get through pain with God’s Word. Psalms 119:105 Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path
  10. Matthew 7:24 He who roots his life in the Word and lives by it has built their house on the Rock, and the storm will not cause the house to fall. Everyone gets the storm, but everyone gets the choice of building their shelter on the sand, or the Rock.
  11. The most important part of your faith is the part where you don’t give up, give in, or take the easy way out. 
  12. The first step to intentionally growing your faith is to identify what stands in the way of it. 
  13. Stop letting distractions cause you to live for yourself.
  14. Live a life of action and growth, worthy of the Lord. 
  15. 15. You can talk yourself in and out of anything. NEVER TRUST YOUR HEART, only trust the word of God.
  16. Follow Jesus in all areas of your life, giving yourself to others to make the world a better place in Christ’s name. 
  17. To live the life God desires for us, we must be committed to growing our faith. 
  18. Stop embracing your baggage. 
  19. Sometimes the best thing that can happen in your life is to get caught in your sin. 
  20. Remember that Jesus never said, “You must earn.” He only says, “I will give.” 
  21. We are stiff in our faith because we believe our plan is better than God's
  22. The area that keeps you from God is the area that is least surrendered to Him. 
  23. A yoke is a wooden plank that two animals carry on their necks. The animals must be in sync to keep the plank level. Nothing can grow where yokes are unequal. 
  24. If you face opposition, you’re probably going the right way
  25. Living for God isn’t easy, but it’s worth it
  26. There is a wall in everyone’s life. The wall is Christ, whom we stand on. The wall keeps our city safe from the enemy’s destruction. Don’t come off the wall. Don’t give in to your sin. STAY ON THE WALL. Because if you come off the wall, it will fall down. 
  27. God uses our pain to lead others to Christ
  28. Take your painful situations and stop asking why! Start asking how you are going to use it to the glory of God
  29. People who do not follow Christ are not enemies. They are brothers. Show them love. Show them the same love that Christ has shown us. 
  30. If you went to heaven today and got to look down on Earth at all the people who grew closer to Christ because of you, would there be anyone to look at?


SCRIPTURE:

Here are some scriptures to read to help you take the next step in growing your faith and owning your faith. 
*1 Thess 2:13-14 In the beginning God chose you. He called you through the gospel, that you may share glory in Christ. 
*1 Thess 3:5 May God direct your heart to His love and perserverance
*1 Tim 1:15 Christ came to save sinners-of whom I am the worst. I was shown mercy so that in me, Christ might display his unlimited patients as an example to non believers around me. 

NOW TAKE THE GOSPEL AND GO

It’s your life. It’s your faith. Take charge. Move forward. Take ownership of your relationship with Jesus. You’re ready.




Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Touch The Sky

So if any of you listen to Air1, they've been playing this new song (a little too frequently), but this morning I actually listened to the words and realized how great the lyrics are. The song is "Touch the Sky" by Hillsong.
Here are my favorite lyrics from the song.

My heart beating, my soul breathing
I found my life when I laid it down
Upward falling, spirit soaring
I touch the sky when my knees hit the ground
                             -When we give our lives to God, we find ourselves. When we fall on our knees, surrendering to God, we can touch the sky. We can do anything when we give our lives to God!

What treasure waits within Your scars
This gift of freedom gold can't buy
I bought the world and sold my heart
You traded heaven to have me again
                             -Our scars will bring us treasure in the end, as God gives us his ultimate freedom from death. No matter what we do, God will still do anything to get us back. 

Find me here at Your feet again
Everything I am, reaching out, I surrender
Come sweep me up in Your love again
And my soul will dance

On the wings of forever
                             

Thursday, May 14, 2015

The Great Adventure

What if we said yes to living a daily adventure with Jesus?

Jesus sees all we do, all we think, all we say, and he looks at us and loves us. He looks at you and loves you. 
Yet we still choose to walk away from him in troubled times, we still turn to others and seek from them what God has already given us. 

When I think of adventure, I think of a really big ocean, and really tall trees, both of things I am afraid of. 
The ocean, because it is so vast, unknown, deep and dark. You can’t see what’s coming, and you can’t see where the end is. 
Tall trees, because I’m afraid of heights, afraid of how bad the fall might hurt, how small I feel when I look up at the sky. 
If these are the things I think of as adventure, does that mean I am afraid of adventure? I think at times, we are all afraid of adventure. Afraid of the wilderness, the beasts, and sometimes even afraid of the beauty that emerges from it. But we shouldn’t be afraid. We shouldn’t be afraid to embark on an adventure with Christ, as he leads us into the great unknown full of wonderful things. 
“Do not be afraid, for I am with you always,” He says. 

Disturb us, Lord, when
We are too well pleased with ourselves,
When our dreams have come true because we have dreamed too little,
When we arrived safely because we sailed too close to the shore.
Disturb us, Lord, when
With the abundance of things we possess, we have lost our thirst for the waters of life;
Having fallen in love with life, we have ceased to dream of eternity
And in our efforts to build a new earth, we have allowed our vision of the new Heaven to dim.
Disturb us, Lord, to dare more boldly,
To venture on wider seas where storms will show your mastery;
Where losing sight of land we shall find the stars.
We ask You to push back the horizons of our hopes; And to push into the future in strength, courage, hope, and love.


-Sir Francis 

"The Greatest Adventure" by Hosanna Poetry
The Great Adventure by Stephen Curtis Chapman 

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Needtobreathe Poem

This poem is about life. It's made up of lyrics from my favorite artists ever, 
Needtobreathe

The hurry is going to bring you to your knees,
Your eyes are going to rob you of your thunder,
Caught with your hands off the wheel,
but your foot on the gas
We’re just waiting for the crash
It’s true that time is wearing us down
We fall further and further away
Waiting for always to change
Who would listen to the cries of a poor man?
As the colors of our boots keep fading,
How could we be something?

Leave your hurting on the road behind you
Let the wind go with you ‘til the morning comes
Your sorrow, it can’t save you
It won’t answer for what you’ve done
Every heart has an hour of existence
Every breath a chance for redemption
In the crowd of the dead and disappointed
We’re all ashamed, giving up on what we wanted
But Aren’t we all just at least worth another try?

Cause if you never leave home, 
If you never let go
You’ll never make it to the great unknown
Until You tear down the prison walls
Don’t start the curtain call
Your chains will never fall until you do
Ever growing, steadfast
And if need, be the one that’s in the gap
Be the never turning back
Twice the heart any man could have
Be more heart and less attack

Let us love like children
Make us feel like we’re still living
Give us time to beat the system
Make us find what we’ve been missing
In a world I know that’s burning to the ground
Be the light in the crack
Slow to anger quick to laugh
Be the wheels not the track
Be the wanderer that’s coming back
Leave the past right where it’s at
The more you take the less you have
It’s you in the mirror staring back
Quick to let go, slow to react
Be more heart, and less attack 

Don’t let the night become the day
Don’t take the darkness to the grave
I know pain is just a place
The will has been broken
Don’t let the fear become the hate
Don’t take the sadness to the grave
I know the fight is on the way

When the sides have been chosen

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