Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Amen and goodnight

"Sometimes people just stop seeing what's coming at them. Their vision starts to get low. Before you know it, you can't see the trouble coming your way. CHECK YOUR VISION. Because if you can't see right, you can't live right. And if you can't learn how to immediately look OVER the storm that you are in, get used to that storm, because it's all you will ever see."

"If you stand alone, you're gonna fall alone."



If you're a leader in the Kingdom of God, you'll be hanging around people who are taking you into your destiny.

Can you say, 'I have such great people around me, I have to work SO hard to wreck everything.'

You have to put people around you that aren't gonna let you turn away...

How many people do you have to fight through to throw away your destiny?"

--- Bam! Thanks Carl Lentz.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Psalm 139 -- Today's prayer.



"Search me, God, and know my heart;
test me and know my anxious thoughts.
See if there is any offensive way in me,
and lead me in the way everlasting."

Saturday, June 16, 2012

What Do You Make of This?

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend... I have called you friends" - John 15:13, 15

Jesus does not ask me to die for Him, but to lay down my life for Him.  It is far easier to die than to lay down the life day in and day out with a sense of the high calling. 
Salvation is easy because it cost God so much, but the manifestation of it in my life is difficult. God saves a man and endues him with the Holy Spirit, and then says in effect -- "Now work it out, be loyal to Me, whilst the nature of things round about you would make you disloyal." 
"I have called you friends" -- Stand loyal to your Friend and remember that His honor is at stake in your bodily life.

- Oswald Chambers - 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

The Beauty of Broken People


I struck up a conversation this morning with my good friend Robin
about the story of Jonah.  
Her response was one of the most
beautiful things I've ever read.  
Hope you get something out of it.

Me: When you get a chance, re-read the story of Jonah and let me know what you get out of it. I've spent all day reading and re-reading it because it's so deep and rich, yet simple. It's amazing how a city that is so wicked and evil, after one sermon, could completely repent and turn their lives around and cry out to God. It's amazing because that was God's plan all along and He WILL save even the people who everyone has the hardest time believing will EVER come to God. And I also think it's funny because people who feel so broken and unworthy of love are the most open to embracing God's love and more excited to run around proclaiming it, because they feel so unworthy. Yet, people like Jonah, feel like they have this entitlement to it, and get angry when God pours blessings over people who seem "less worthy" in their eyes. The fourth chapter boggles my mind. And I wanted to hear your thoughts on it. Whenever you get time, I know you're a busy working woman. Hope you have a blessed day!

Robin: I will read it tonight. omg just you saying that part about ppl being unworthy can receive more easily. it's so true. when we have zero religiosity we are like, the free gift of righteousness, free salvation, free healing. OK where do i sign up? it's those who fall into religiosity and pride about traditions and what they do or how they follow the rules. well, they feel entitled. and there is no mistake. it's never God + Me = salvation. it's GOD and God alone. I can do nothing without him and everything with him but it's not a collaboration. it's a "me accepting His free gift" that's why the "I can Do It" and self affirmations "all good things are coming my way today" are so dangerous. Yes, all good things are coming my way. so is favor and influence and finances, but only by the hand of God. ok, i'm off in left field. that's what was on my heart. stay pure and stay simple. that's the key. and have lots of unsaved friends. it's when we isolate and start picking and choosing and getting int the "christian club" well that's when we lose our ability to hear God. "For He did not come for those who are well but for those who were in need of a physician" I love unsaved ppl. I love broken, addicted, messed up, got no plan, got nowhere to go, got nothing going on people. I love gays, strippers, rapists, people on death row, drug dealers, cheaters, thieves, --- they are all God's favorite. They are who he came to seek and to save. he came for them. He looked upon the city and said, Look...they are like sheep without a shepherd. He came for the most vile, the most disturbed, the demon possessed, the most lowly, the most hated, the most surprising in society. He came for them. the outcasts. the ones no one wanted. the throw away people. and he delivered them and said, child...you are mine. you are my prize. you are my beloved. come home. he said that to the wicked city of ninevah. he looks at us like we would look at our own children. when you look at your child, even on death row because they've killed someone...you say, that's my baby and i can see the little boy or little girl inside. God sees us like that. He sees the helpless place that we try to cover up with motivation or anger or a fake smile or a boyfriend, girlfriend, food, drugs, etc...he sees that broken child and says...I'm here and its time to come home. He never looks at our mess. He looks at His creation. Ok, gotta work. i love you so much! I'll read Jonah tonight.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Yes.

"Come unto Me." - Matthew 11:28

If I will come to Jesus my actual life will be brought into accordance with my real desires; I will actually cease from sin, and actually find the song of the Lord begin.  The attitude of coming is that the will resolutely lets go of everything and deliberately commits all to Him.

"..And I will give you rest"

 Not - I will put you to bed and hold your hand and sing you to sleep; but -- I will get you out of bed, out of the languor and exhaustion, out of the state of being half dead while you are alive; I will imbue you with the Spirit of Life and you will be stayed by the perfection of vital activity.

We get pathetic and talk about "suffering the will of the Lord!" -- Where is the majestic vitality and might of the Son of God about that?