Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Celebrate your rights!!!
The true light, which gives light to everyone, was coming into the world. He was in the world, and the world was made through him, yet the world did not know him. He came to his own, and his own people did not receive him. But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God,
(John 1:9-12 ESV)
As I began to read my Advent Devotional this morning, these words stood out to me particularly....he gave the right to become children of God.....I sat there with a humbled and thankful heart. I mean what were my rights before this God child entered into the world? I was a Fatherless, Orphaned, child of darkness. A mere shadow of what God had intended when He created the world. Without the TRUE LIGHT we are all walking around in darkness of soul and mind. Spiritually dead.
Jon went caving this weekend and shared some of his adventures with me. One of them was about being in a cave and all of them turning their flashlights off. They stood there in COMPLETE darkness...Absolutely void of any light. They could not see ANYTHING!! The thought Hit Jon that Hell would be like that!!!! Friends that is where we are spiritually if we have not RECEIVED Jesus.
It is my prayer, that this Advent/Christmas season, that we would sit and meditate on who He is and what He has done. He is the true Light who opens the eyes of the blind and gives us the RIGHT to become Children of the Almighty God!!! So as you put up your Christmas trees, wrap presents, listen to christmas carols, and prepare for your family gatherings....it is my prayer.....that Jesus and all that He has done will be the center Focus of this Christmas. It was prophesied that He would come....and He did, over two thousand years ago the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. My precious brothers and sisters, as we approach the day set aside to celebrate our dear Saviors birth...Let that Hope stir in you....that stirred within Mary and Josephs hearts, that stirred within the shepherds hearts when the angels visited them, that stirred in the wise mens hearts as they made their way across the desert to see the LIGHT of the World...Jesus...God with us!!! He Came!!!! He's coming Again :) Celebrate that HE GAVE YOU THE RIGHT TO BECOME CHILDREN OF GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
What is the heartbeat of this blog?
Today as I was reading about this blogging world...the question arose, "Why do I have a blog?"Everyone has a niche...whether unique or just like everyone else. So I started to ponder the question. What is my niche? What am I passionate about?
I am passionate about Jesus!! I am passionate about His word. I am passionate about His word being rightly divided. I am passionate about sound doctrine. I am passionate about teaching His word. I am passionate about catching false doctrine. I am passionate about women understanding His word and sharpening and edifying one another. I am passionate about TRUTH!!!!....but......I am also passionate about love.Because...God is LOVE!! He tells us to speak the TRUTH in LOVE!!
What is love without truth?
What is truth without love?
― Warren W. Wiersbe
So in short what is my niche?.....Theology!!! The study of MY GOD!!
Theology defined: the study of God; His attributes; and how He relates to the world.
Will I share cute little stories about my children...YES!!!.....Will I share my struggles and victories with home-shcool...YES!!! Will I share my heart and desire to become more like the proverbs 31 woman....Yes!!! Will I share my disappointments each time I roar instead of being that gentle and quiet Spirit before the LORD...YES!!! Will I share my LIFE experiences....YES!!!
I am passionate about Jesus!! I am passionate about His word. I am passionate about His word being rightly divided. I am passionate about sound doctrine. I am passionate about teaching His word. I am passionate about catching false doctrine. I am passionate about women understanding His word and sharpening and edifying one another. I am passionate about TRUTH!!!!....but......I am also passionate about love.Because...God is LOVE!! He tells us to speak the TRUTH in LOVE!!
What is love without truth?
What is truth without love?
“Truth without love is brutality, and love without truth is hypocrisy.”
― Warren W. Wiersbe
So in short what is my niche?.....Theology!!! The study of MY GOD!!
Theology defined: the study of God; His attributes; and how He relates to the world.
Will I share cute little stories about my children...YES!!!.....Will I share my struggles and victories with home-shcool...YES!!! Will I share my heart and desire to become more like the proverbs 31 woman....Yes!!! Will I share my disappointments each time I roar instead of being that gentle and quiet Spirit before the LORD...YES!!! Will I share my LIFE experiences....YES!!!
Why?
Because all of the above is about allowing God to be in the midst and at the center of who I am and all that I do. I want Him to be glorified in my victories, failures, and weaknesses. My hearts desire is to seek Him and make HIM known. He has given me a Life and a voice....With that voice however small or LOUD it may be. I pray that He is exalted, that He is magnified, that He is represented....and that women will be spurred on to LOVE and good deeds that are firmly grounded in HIS WORD:) Practical Theology...... That is the heartbeat of this blog.
My desire is that you will be spurred to understand theology (refer to above definition the study of GOD) and that you would spur me to do the same. That you will be spurred to search the Bible for His nuggets of Truth so that you can walk in LOVE.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
The Mess!!
I love writing about practical lessons that God teaches me....I love seeing faith with legs on. I love the word of God being practically lived out in my life...the process..the sanctification....the MESS. Just a warning this is going to be a MESSY blog!!
I'm going to start in the middle of the story...with my husband sitting on our basement floor covered in human feces with a coil stuck in our plumbing. I watched him for hours try and pull the coil out. I watched as his strength drained more and more. I stood there as he sat broken and discouraged. I felt helpless, unable to help him I started to pray.....my mind switched from temporal to eternal. I thought of how we as believers struggle and strain with life's problems. Maybe there is blockage or bondage in our spiritual plumb line.
As Jon continued to strain and struggle, I continued to pray. Little by little the coil began to come out. Hope lightened the mood and I shared with Jon that I was praying hardcore. I watched as with renewed strength and determination he pulled the coil out in tiny little sections. We started talking and I stopped praying (sounds like alot of the prayer meetings I have been to )...the coil stopped coming out. Jon looked at me and said "you stopped praying didn't you?" It felt ridiculous to be completely dependent upon the Lord for a coil stuck in our plumbing system. Instead of rationalizing, I just started praying again...and the coil started coming out again!!! Hmmmm...imagine that... I sat there humbled as I realized how completely dependent upon him we really are. We literally can do NOTHING apart from Christ...but through Him we can do all things. So in short this isn't just some little blog about plumbing but rather living every second of our life dependent upon Jesus. You see, God was far more interested in teaching Jon and I about complete dependency upon him than our plumbing...but he used it!!! God will use anything to take His childs face into His hands and whisper "Lean on me, Come to me!!!" If you are struggling today with sin, bondage, doubt, a troubled marriage, or drought...if the roots of this world have seeped into your plumb line of faith. Find a brother or sister who strong in this season...You can't live out this faith alone!! Ask them to come alongside of you and with the strength of the Lord pull those roots out. The end product when Jon finally pulled the coil out was a ball of roots and feces...Sometimes friends that is what is lodged in our hearts..
You see without me Jon would have sat alone in human feces discouraged...without hope. I helped him carry the load...no pun intended :) I even felt incredibly helpless watching him struggle...watching as his strength was giving out.......If you see a brother or sister struggling with sin or carrying a burden by themselves get in there....GET MESSY!!!!!
Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up!
(Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 ESV)
Today there is a huge mess all over the floor to clean up and an eventual 3,000 dollars that will be payed for a new plumbing system....but eternal lessons were learned. We have bleach and serve Jehovah Jireh- God will provide!!! Thank you Lord for strengthening our faith and teaching us the importance of community and dependency upon you!!!
I'm going to start in the middle of the story...with my husband sitting on our basement floor covered in human feces with a coil stuck in our plumbing. I watched him for hours try and pull the coil out. I watched as his strength drained more and more. I stood there as he sat broken and discouraged. I felt helpless, unable to help him I started to pray.....my mind switched from temporal to eternal. I thought of how we as believers struggle and strain with life's problems. Maybe there is blockage or bondage in our spiritual plumb line.
As Jon continued to strain and struggle, I continued to pray. Little by little the coil began to come out. Hope lightened the mood and I shared with Jon that I was praying hardcore. I watched as with renewed strength and determination he pulled the coil out in tiny little sections. We started talking and I stopped praying (sounds like alot of the prayer meetings I have been to )...the coil stopped coming out. Jon looked at me and said "you stopped praying didn't you?" It felt ridiculous to be completely dependent upon the Lord for a coil stuck in our plumbing system. Instead of rationalizing, I just started praying again...and the coil started coming out again!!! Hmmmm...imagine that... I sat there humbled as I realized how completely dependent upon him we really are. We literally can do NOTHING apart from Christ...but through Him we can do all things. So in short this isn't just some little blog about plumbing but rather living every second of our life dependent upon Jesus. You see, God was far more interested in teaching Jon and I about complete dependency upon him than our plumbing...but he used it!!! God will use anything to take His childs face into His hands and whisper "Lean on me, Come to me!!!" If you are struggling today with sin, bondage, doubt, a troubled marriage, or drought...if the roots of this world have seeped into your plumb line of faith. Find a brother or sister who strong in this season...You can't live out this faith alone!! Ask them to come alongside of you and with the strength of the Lord pull those roots out. The end product when Jon finally pulled the coil out was a ball of roots and feces...Sometimes friends that is what is lodged in our hearts..
You see without me Jon would have sat alone in human feces discouraged...without hope. I helped him carry the load...no pun intended :) I even felt incredibly helpless watching him struggle...watching as his strength was giving out.......If you see a brother or sister struggling with sin or carrying a burden by themselves get in there....GET MESSY!!!!!
Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up!
(Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 ESV)
Today there is a huge mess all over the floor to clean up and an eventual 3,000 dollars that will be payed for a new plumbing system....but eternal lessons were learned. We have bleach and serve Jehovah Jireh- God will provide!!! Thank you Lord for strengthening our faith and teaching us the importance of community and dependency upon you!!!
Friday, November 9, 2012
Biblical confines in a precarious situation
Hey friends...Just wanted to share something that a friend of mine Bryan Haas wrote. I know many of us have been perturbed by the alarming rate that our country is turning away from God and we have found ourselves seeking Him to give us answers of what our conduct should be. I really felt this was held within biblical confines to safely be upset....and yet trust in Gods sovereignty. Praying that it is as much of a blessing to you as it was to me :)
There are no specific parties, candidates, or blatant voting issues mentioned in this post. I believe everything here applies objectively to every Christian, regardless of whom or what you decided to vote for. Here are my thoughts on the last 36 hours. I hav
There are no specific parties, candidates, or blatant voting issues mentioned in this post. I believe everything here applies objectively to every Christian, regardless of whom or what you decided to vote for. Here are my thoughts on the last 36 hours. I hav
e seen a lot of Bible verses today. To list a few: Romans 13, John 18, 1 Peter, 2 Timothy, etc. All of which have some merit to our political context. However, I think there needs to be some clarity for those passages in light of the context that some are referencing them in as well.
The act of speaking against unbiblical policies and the individual(s) who stand for them is not a violation of Romans 13. If that were the case, then the very act of voting against an incumbent official should be deemed as resisting authority (Romans 13:2) and thus sin. Yes, we are to love our enemies (Mt. 5:44, Rom. 12:20). Yes, our speech should be with grace and seasoned with salt that we may know how we ought to answer each one (Col. 4:6 -- something I need to repent from regarding my own levels of sarcasm at times). But to love our enemies means first identifying them as enemies in order that we may love them as enemies. For our speech to be with grace and seasoned with salt means we must first be speaking for there to be any speech to season. It is important to remember there is a distinction between being divisive and being uncompromising. The goal of divisiveness is to divide regardless of what is true. The goal of being uncompromising is to stand for truth regardless of if it divides. We are to reject one who is divisive (Titus 3:9-10), but we are also to “hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering” (Heb. 10:23), and to “no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting” (Eph. 4:14).
As regenerated believers in Christ, this earth is not our home. And we should not attempt to make it our home. Shocker of the day: Earth did not become Heaven on Tuesday. Our substance is not the shadow of the things to come, rather, our substance is Christ Himself (Col. 2:17). But there is nevertheless a still a shadow that we must live in on this side of eternity. Jesus is our King and our citizenship is in heaven (Phil. 3:20). But let’s not forget that while we are in a foreign land, we are not mere aliens, but ambassadors in this foreign land (2 Cor. 5:20). Our purpose on this side of eternity is not a passive one (Matt. 25:14-28). And while politics have no part in the Gospel of grace, we should not let appeasement and passivism prevent the Gospel of grace from having part in our politics.
Yes, be subject to the governing authorities (Romans 13:1-2). Submit to every ordinance (1 Peter 2:13). Honor the king (1 Peter 2:17). Be subject to rulers and authorities (Titus 3:1). Give supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanks for kings and all who are in authority (1 Timothy 2:1). But none of that needs to include any type of implication that the Church is back-peddling from God’s truth in the wallowing of some political defeat. Truth by its very nature cannot be defeated (objective truth, for those deep thinkers who may try to split hairs with me on this). Truth simply is. Hence, God Himself is “I AM” (Ex. 3:14), truth (John 14:6), and eternal (1 Tim. 1:17). Thus there was no victory or defeat yesterday, only an acceptance or rejection of truth, or what is. Christ was not destroyed on the cross, He was rejected to the cross (Luke 20:9-18). And as we abide in Him, “We are hard-pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed” (2 Cor. 4:8-9). That isn’t a flippant biblical pep-talk that Paul wrote. That is inspired truth found in Scripture.
As for those Christians who seem to be in the obviously-frustrated “shut up already and start honoring the king” boat (for lack of a better concise way of labeling it), I have some thoughts as well. Let me preface this by stating that I understand there are some people out there have certainly taken their comments from honest to obnoxious. I get that (and I've been guilty of that myself at times -- Just letting you know that I know that you know. You know?). But before you start responding with blanket statements to everyone still voicing concerns, here are some things to consider: Moses stood and proclaimed truth before Pharaoh, and it even angered God when Moses was unwilling to do so (Exodus 3:13-14). Nathan confronted King David (2 Samuel 12). John the Baptist confronted Herod (Matthew 14:1-5). Jesus rebuked Pilate (John 19:10-11). The early church prayed, was filled with the Holy Spirit, and spoke the word of God in boldness in direct opposition to the threats by Jewish authorities not to do so (Acts 4:18-31). On 2 separate occasions, Paul rebuked Roman authorities under his government-based legal rights as a Roman citizen (Acts 16:35-39; Acts 22:24-29). Paul spoke “the words of truth and reason” to Festus and Agrippa (Acts 26:25), which included a commission to “open their eyes, in order to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they might receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who are being sanctified by faith in (Christ)” (Acts 26:18).
Take comfort in knowing that God is sovereign and that our hope is in the King of Kings as opposed to any earthly politician? But remember that it was the inaccurate thought of a dead defeated savior that made “the doors shut where the disciples were assembled” (John 20:19). And the accurate understanding of a rejected risen King (Acts 2:30-36) was what led them to go out and “turn the world upside down” (Acts 17:6). Interesting observation. Their comfort from God resulted in action, not complacency. “Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, to God who alone is wise, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen.” (1 Timothy 1:17) Honor the king. Honor the King. End of rant.
The act of speaking against unbiblical policies and the individual(s) who stand for them is not a violation of Romans 13. If that were the case, then the very act of voting against an incumbent official should be deemed as resisting authority (Romans 13:2) and thus sin. Yes, we are to love our enemies (Mt. 5:44, Rom. 12:20). Yes, our speech should be with grace and seasoned with salt that we may know how we ought to answer each one (Col. 4:6 -- something I need to repent from regarding my own levels of sarcasm at times). But to love our enemies means first identifying them as enemies in order that we may love them as enemies. For our speech to be with grace and seasoned with salt means we must first be speaking for there to be any speech to season. It is important to remember there is a distinction between being divisive and being uncompromising. The goal of divisiveness is to divide regardless of what is true. The goal of being uncompromising is to stand for truth regardless of if it divides. We are to reject one who is divisive (Titus 3:9-10), but we are also to “hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering” (Heb. 10:23), and to “no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting” (Eph. 4:14).
As regenerated believers in Christ, this earth is not our home. And we should not attempt to make it our home. Shocker of the day: Earth did not become Heaven on Tuesday. Our substance is not the shadow of the things to come, rather, our substance is Christ Himself (Col. 2:17). But there is nevertheless a still a shadow that we must live in on this side of eternity. Jesus is our King and our citizenship is in heaven (Phil. 3:20). But let’s not forget that while we are in a foreign land, we are not mere aliens, but ambassadors in this foreign land (2 Cor. 5:20). Our purpose on this side of eternity is not a passive one (Matt. 25:14-28). And while politics have no part in the Gospel of grace, we should not let appeasement and passivism prevent the Gospel of grace from having part in our politics.
Yes, be subject to the governing authorities (Romans 13:1-2). Submit to every ordinance (1 Peter 2:13). Honor the king (1 Peter 2:17). Be subject to rulers and authorities (Titus 3:1). Give supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanks for kings and all who are in authority (1 Timothy 2:1). But none of that needs to include any type of implication that the Church is back-peddling from God’s truth in the wallowing of some political defeat. Truth by its very nature cannot be defeated (objective truth, for those deep thinkers who may try to split hairs with me on this). Truth simply is. Hence, God Himself is “I AM” (Ex. 3:14), truth (John 14:6), and eternal (1 Tim. 1:17). Thus there was no victory or defeat yesterday, only an acceptance or rejection of truth, or what is. Christ was not destroyed on the cross, He was rejected to the cross (Luke 20:9-18). And as we abide in Him, “We are hard-pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed” (2 Cor. 4:8-9). That isn’t a flippant biblical pep-talk that Paul wrote. That is inspired truth found in Scripture.
As for those Christians who seem to be in the obviously-frustrated “shut up already and start honoring the king” boat (for lack of a better concise way of labeling it), I have some thoughts as well. Let me preface this by stating that I understand there are some people out there have certainly taken their comments from honest to obnoxious. I get that (and I've been guilty of that myself at times -- Just letting you know that I know that you know. You know?). But before you start responding with blanket statements to everyone still voicing concerns, here are some things to consider: Moses stood and proclaimed truth before Pharaoh, and it even angered God when Moses was unwilling to do so (Exodus 3:13-14). Nathan confronted King David (2 Samuel 12). John the Baptist confronted Herod (Matthew 14:1-5). Jesus rebuked Pilate (John 19:10-11). The early church prayed, was filled with the Holy Spirit, and spoke the word of God in boldness in direct opposition to the threats by Jewish authorities not to do so (Acts 4:18-31). On 2 separate occasions, Paul rebuked Roman authorities under his government-based legal rights as a Roman citizen (Acts 16:35-39; Acts 22:24-29). Paul spoke “the words of truth and reason” to Festus and Agrippa (Acts 26:25), which included a commission to “open their eyes, in order to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they might receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who are being sanctified by faith in (Christ)” (Acts 26:18).
Take comfort in knowing that God is sovereign and that our hope is in the King of Kings as opposed to any earthly politician? But remember that it was the inaccurate thought of a dead defeated savior that made “the doors shut where the disciples were assembled” (John 20:19). And the accurate understanding of a rejected risen King (Acts 2:30-36) was what led them to go out and “turn the world upside down” (Acts 17:6). Interesting observation. Their comfort from God resulted in action, not complacency. “Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, to God who alone is wise, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen.” (1 Timothy 1:17) Honor the king. Honor the King. End of rant.
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