As the Holidays are hard for many, they are also Happy times for many.
The peppermint bark, Christmas lights, evergreen, and giving season at hand makes even the coldest grinch melt at times.
I am sure most can look back on 2018 and feel that maybe it was good and yes, there were hard times as well, and maybe even bad times, but isn't that how life is?
Good times, bad times hard times, but real times. Times that take your breath away and times that make you want to hold your breath = LIFE
As we all look forward to things, right now we look forward, and are hopeful that the light of 2019 will bring good things... even great things.
What are you looking forward to? Hopeful about? What is it in 2019 that you want to happen?
I want to challenge you not to live your life in hoping for a better day. Well hope is good, but try and live in the present, the here and now.
We just had a huge family gathering and brought in the New Year with love all around. Instead of just sitting with it, visiting and soaking it all in, I found myself on my feet, serving, doing, being busy.
Now, this morning, I sit here and wish I had been more present. I wish I had asked that great niece about herself, her school. I could have taken more pictures, got more hugs, but I didn't and I don't sit here necessarily in regret, but just wishing there was more time, that I had one more day with my family.... but life goes on and the real world waits for our commitments to be fulfilled and the grind of it all will begin again.
So I want to challenge you in 2019, to live in the present. That whatever light 2019 brings- whether it's a bright light on a hill or light from a crack in the door, that you make the most of it.
Yes, there will be times that take your breath away and times that make you want to hold your breath.
But overall, my prayer for you is a good year, a year filled with light. Light you absorb from others and light that you emit to others. I pray that you, most of all- get to experience the Light of the World. The light and hope and presence of Jesus Christ, the one true hope and reason to live, love and experience this present world.
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Saturday, August 11, 2018
Getting Through the Tunnel
Have you ever crawled through a tunnel?
Most of the time it's dark, and you have to navigate around turns, sometimes bumps and in order to keep your self from absorbing the darkness and freaking out, you have to keep your mind set on your goal, your purpose, your immediate task- to get out.
Life can be like that sometimes. Things happen, the stress of life: finances, careers or the overwhelming sickness of a family member, a child or even your self...... Darkness creeps in like the fog does in San Fransisco making everything darker covered, blurred.
The tunnel gets dark, and as you begin to look around you get anxious, scared, and you even wonder why did I get in this tunnel, how did I get here, can I turn around, do I have a choice, what is the best way out?
If you sit there and concentrate on all this and you don't concentrate on moving, and getting out where your focus should be, then you will become anxious. Your flight or fight mode will kick in and you will either make a plan or allow the darkness to overcome you. You might even have a panic attack thinking about all those things, when all you really need to do is get moving, concentrate on your task at hand and remember your immediate goal and purpose.
If you concentrate on your immediate goal, eventually you will see the light at the end and that will give you even more motivation to continue.
Life is kinda like the tunnel. You can sit with it and concentrate on the walls coming in around you or the fog, or the darkness, or the situation that you might be in. The situation seems overwhelming and it may be hard to even think about what you need to do, but right now at this moment, on this day - look for the light and if it isn't there, trust what you know.
If you know God- trust that he will give you the tools you need to get out of this dark place, that he will clear the fog, that he will help you navigate and move and go toward your goal. Even if the darkness is there, even if there are days you feel traumatized, stunned, paralyzed, go back to what you know. Trust in the one who will be your helper, your refuge, your strength. Set goals, and make up your mind to navigate, with His help, through this dark place to find the light.
If you don't know God and all you can think of or see are the walls all around, or all you can do is sit and cry. Maybe you are even sitting in the darkness paralyzed, stunned by life, caught up in the hurt, drama, emotion and are in crisis mode.
If you are in this place, ask him now to come to you, to come into your heart, and fill your heart and mind with his presence, with His love and with His Hope.
At the end of the day, focus on the hope of the light.
Most of the time it's dark, and you have to navigate around turns, sometimes bumps and in order to keep your self from absorbing the darkness and freaking out, you have to keep your mind set on your goal, your purpose, your immediate task- to get out.
Life can be like that sometimes. Things happen, the stress of life: finances, careers or the overwhelming sickness of a family member, a child or even your self...... Darkness creeps in like the fog does in San Fransisco making everything darker covered, blurred.
The tunnel gets dark, and as you begin to look around you get anxious, scared, and you even wonder why did I get in this tunnel, how did I get here, can I turn around, do I have a choice, what is the best way out?
If you sit there and concentrate on all this and you don't concentrate on moving, and getting out where your focus should be, then you will become anxious. Your flight or fight mode will kick in and you will either make a plan or allow the darkness to overcome you. You might even have a panic attack thinking about all those things, when all you really need to do is get moving, concentrate on your task at hand and remember your immediate goal and purpose.
If you concentrate on your immediate goal, eventually you will see the light at the end and that will give you even more motivation to continue.
Life is kinda like the tunnel. You can sit with it and concentrate on the walls coming in around you or the fog, or the darkness, or the situation that you might be in. The situation seems overwhelming and it may be hard to even think about what you need to do, but right now at this moment, on this day - look for the light and if it isn't there, trust what you know.
If you know God- trust that he will give you the tools you need to get out of this dark place, that he will clear the fog, that he will help you navigate and move and go toward your goal. Even if the darkness is there, even if there are days you feel traumatized, stunned, paralyzed, go back to what you know. Trust in the one who will be your helper, your refuge, your strength. Set goals, and make up your mind to navigate, with His help, through this dark place to find the light.
If you don't know God and all you can think of or see are the walls all around, or all you can do is sit and cry. Maybe you are even sitting in the darkness paralyzed, stunned by life, caught up in the hurt, drama, emotion and are in crisis mode.
If you are in this place, ask him now to come to you, to come into your heart, and fill your heart and mind with his presence, with His love and with His Hope.
At the end of the day, focus on the hope of the light.
"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it". John 1:5
Saturday, July 21, 2018
Intoxication with Christ
The opposite of being intoxicated with Christ is being intoxicated with the world. Not literally intoxicated with the world, but in a sense of self, pride of life, captains of our ships, and free will.
We all think of alcohol or drugs when we think intoxication. The dictionary defines it like this:
Intoxication
The world can be intoxicating and interesting.
We become so intoxicated with the world that we allow (yes I said allow) our carnal indulgent self to seek satisfaction and validation in the world and of the world and before long the enemy has crept in and we are no longer sober minded but fully intoxicated by the world. We are so completely caught up in it that sometimes we do not even realize that we left our first love.
We don't realize the beauty of becoming intoxicated with Christ and his love. We are blinded by the world and cannot see what we are missing until we are at a low point and then bam ..... we see it and we see our brokenness and our failures.
Overpowering, exhilaration, excitement of the mind and emotions with the world, and the things in the world of the world and worldly things.
Self control comes from a greek word that means sound mind or even the same as brakes on a car.
Self control is a virtue that with God's help we can accomplish and live with it.
I said with His help because you must study, pray and stay in His word to achieve this and in this you are being watchful. Watchful of your actions, watchful for HIM in your life, to come on the scene and sustain you. Watchful for the enemy and ready to send him away.
So I want to ask you today to become so intoxicated with Christ that you put on the whole armor of God. You are watchful and in control with dignity, poise and an inner peace that no one can take away.
Life is short, find peace, Find Christ.....
We all think of alcohol or drugs when we think intoxication. The dictionary defines it like this:
Intoxication
- inebriation; drunkenness.
- an act or instance of intoxicating.
- overpowering exhilaration or excitement of the mind or emotions.
The world can be intoxicating and interesting.
We become so intoxicated with the world that we allow (yes I said allow) our carnal indulgent self to seek satisfaction and validation in the world and of the world and before long the enemy has crept in and we are no longer sober minded but fully intoxicated by the world. We are so completely caught up in it that sometimes we do not even realize that we left our first love.
We don't realize the beauty of becoming intoxicated with Christ and his love. We are blinded by the world and cannot see what we are missing until we are at a low point and then bam ..... we see it and we see our brokenness and our failures.
Overpowering, exhilaration, excitement of the mind and emotions with the world, and the things in the world of the world and worldly things.
Self control comes from a greek word that means sound mind or even the same as brakes on a car.
Self control is a virtue that with God's help we can accomplish and live with it.
I said with His help because you must study, pray and stay in His word to achieve this and in this you are being watchful. Watchful of your actions, watchful for HIM in your life, to come on the scene and sustain you. Watchful for the enemy and ready to send him away.
So I want to ask you today to become so intoxicated with Christ that you put on the whole armor of God. You are watchful and in control with dignity, poise and an inner peace that no one can take away.
But watch yourselves, or your hearts will be weighed down by dissipation, drunkenness, and the worries of life—and that day will spring upon you suddenly like a snare. Luke 21:34
Life is short, find peace, Find Christ.....
Thursday, July 5, 2018
On Being Gentle
Have you ever seen a grown man hold or care for a baby?
There is a gentleness there that we notice. That melts a heart.
What does the virtue gentleness mean? Well, it is an action of self-control of speaking, and acting in a certain way which is considerate and kind to others.
Being gentle means being careful.
We teach our children at a young age to be gentle to babies, be gentle to small animals, but do we continue to teach them to be gentle with people and feelings?
Humans are sensitive by nature. Feelings are the most fragile and are intimately connected to each person. Things that hurt you may not be things that hurt the next person, we are all so unique and different, the way God intended.
You cannot just say one day" I am going to be more gentle", I mean you can and you can work on it. To be successful, is to make it a habit of responding to conflict, and critics and drama with love. You do this by self control. When others raise their voice, you can lower yours. In parenting, in marriage, in church, at work. That may be hard, but it can be done. Let your answers disarm the other person and diffuse the situation!
" A gentle answer turns away wrath but a harsh word stirs up anger" ( Prov. 15:1)
Jesus Christ is the perfect example of gentleness. When he lives within you, you have been given what you need to perfect this virtue, but like any virtue, you have to engross yourself in HIM to be more like him, by praying, reading the Bible and trusting Him.
When you respond under pressure with gentleness it is a great testament to the world who you belong to. I have heard it said that how one responds under pressure is their true self.
Gentleness communicates love, the more gentle you become, the more Christ- like you become, and the more at rest you will be.
There is a gentleness there that we notice. That melts a heart.
What does the virtue gentleness mean? Well, it is an action of self-control of speaking, and acting in a certain way which is considerate and kind to others.
Being gentle means being careful.
We teach our children at a young age to be gentle to babies, be gentle to small animals, but do we continue to teach them to be gentle with people and feelings?
Humans are sensitive by nature. Feelings are the most fragile and are intimately connected to each person. Things that hurt you may not be things that hurt the next person, we are all so unique and different, the way God intended.
You cannot just say one day" I am going to be more gentle", I mean you can and you can work on it. To be successful, is to make it a habit of responding to conflict, and critics and drama with love. You do this by self control. When others raise their voice, you can lower yours. In parenting, in marriage, in church, at work. That may be hard, but it can be done. Let your answers disarm the other person and diffuse the situation!
" A gentle answer turns away wrath but a harsh word stirs up anger" ( Prov. 15:1)
Jesus Christ is the perfect example of gentleness. When he lives within you, you have been given what you need to perfect this virtue, but like any virtue, you have to engross yourself in HIM to be more like him, by praying, reading the Bible and trusting Him.
When you respond under pressure with gentleness it is a great testament to the world who you belong to. I have heard it said that how one responds under pressure is their true self.
Gentleness communicates love, the more gentle you become, the more Christ- like you become, and the more at rest you will be.
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Driven
" and when the ship was caught, and could not face the wind, we gave way [to it,] and were driven". Acts 27:15Have you ever been driven by a storm in your life? Are you being caught up right now by the force winds and driven? As this storm drives you are you coasting along? are you fighting it? are you allowing it to beat you down, thus, making you want to quit?
You see when times are hard in our life, we often want to escape. The stress gets unbearable and our flight or fight kicks in and we start to abandon our values and we get into self preservation mode.
God says stay.
Stay with the ship, sit this storm out, the winds may be driving you right now but they will not last, it will pass, hold on tight, fight.
It is never God's will to run from a difficult situation. He never promised easy. He did promise His love, His presence and His Hope !
If you are constantly running, you will never develop the character or grow like God wants you to.
When you go through the storm it is not entirely based on what happens to you ( as life isn't) but what happens in you.
How you respond to storms, winds, and turmoil develops your character and your character is your destiny.
You can choose to concentrate on the bad, on the hurt, on the pain or you can use it for HIM.
Use it !!
There are so many people suffering. They may be scared to share, scared to talk about it and they may just need someone like you to open the door. Confession is sooo good for the soul and YOU may be the catalyst to help someone else open up and share.
Just imagine how very important you are and how your journey can help someone else!!
So buckle down, the winds of the storm might be driving you, but this storm, and wind will pass.
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
A Flawed But Beautiful Bride
You are a bride....
Beautiful in God's eyes, adorned, free, glowing!
We are on our way to HIS Kingdom!
We may travel rough roads, endure hardships and sometimes even fail Him
But, we have a rock, a refuge to lean upon as our bridegroom is Christ and he is omnipotent, omnipresent and loving.
We don't have to hide or wear masks.
Beautiful in God's eyes, adorned, free, glowing!
"For your husband is your Maker, Whose name is the LORD of hosts; And your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel, Who is called the God of all the earth" Isaiah 54:5
We are on our way to HIS Kingdom!
We may travel rough roads, endure hardships and sometimes even fail Him
But, we have a rock, a refuge to lean upon as our bridegroom is Christ and he is omnipotent, omnipresent and loving.
We don't have to hide or wear masks.
We may think we do, we think if our lives don't measure up to others, (kids act out or misbehave, we mismanage our money, we don't keep our house the cleanest, we make poor career decisions, or we are too career oriented, we may be introverted or too loud and outspoken... the list goes on) We feel different, we hide and often feel like we must put on a mask to "fit in". In reality we all fall short, we all struggle in some form and we are in this journey together!
If we lived our life handing grace and acceptance out like candy, how much better other's would feel around us.
Human nature is a funny thing and really we just want to be accepted and loved for who we are.
So we don't have to feel like we never measure up because HE knows our deepest thoughts, the number of hairs on our head and he created us in His image.
What we feel like might be flaws, he sees as unique and beautiful. After all we are His bride!
He sees the beauty. He loves us.
So like a bride, we should stand brave and beautiful and even in awe at this kind of beauty.
This kind of beauty cannot be found on TV or in magazines or even in the sweetest novel love story.
This kind of beauty can only be found in true love.... God's love
Love is beauty and Beauty is love.
"God is working right now to make all things beautiful at this very moment. Yet God has made everything beautiful for its own time. He has planted eternity in the human heart, but even so, people cannot see the whole scope of God's work from beginning to end" Etc 3:11
Sunday, March 4, 2018
On Being a MisFit
I have often felt like I was different than others, there have been circumstances in my life and situations I have been in that made me feel like a misfit in this world.
As I have gotten older, I realize how very different we all are and how there really is no such thing as normal. I am happy with myself and realize that my characteristics and personality are what God gave me( well some innate and some derived from my environment growing up) but they are mine, they are me and God wants to use this misfit to help others feel that being different is okay !
Normal is how well someone can appear to look like someone else. Normal is the fad, the accepted things that are in the present, but the word "normal" is such an anomaly. It is inconsistent as the winds of change. I will give you some examples. Tatoos used to have a strong stigma, now they are the new norm and perfectly accepted. Marijuana used to have a strong stigma, now it's ok for some. People used to dress up to go to church or wear their best, now it's come as you are. So normal is fleeting and changing all the time. The other day I walked by a cigar lounge called Stogies. I saw women sitting around smoking cigars and I thought to myself, is this the new normal? LOL, Normal changes day to day.
Who is the first person that comes to mind when you think of an outcast in history?
Jesus Christ
He ate with tax collectors, upset the money changers in the church, and ate and interacted with many unpopular sick, maimed, even demon possessed individuals. All of this was quite unpopular and abnormal. The Pharisees questioned this and felt that it wasn't right, it was abnormal.
Jesus responded with:
He ultimately was the greatest misfit and outcast of all time.
He did this so that we could understand and see that being different is okay, and to understand the word mercy through his works.
Mercy is giving people what they need and not what they deserve.
Yeah that is what Jesus did and ultimately what he did on the cross.
But let's break it down and think about it today.
Giving people what they need......
That outcast needs a kind word. It is practicing a little empathy, and mindfulness. It is realizing that the person in your life that feels like a thorn in your side, is hurting and needs special care and a little mercy.
We must show mercy to those who have doubts. One must be more interested in people and their salvation than they are at winning an argument. Jude 1:22 -23 "Show mercy to those who have doubts" You cannot love your neighbor as yourself without being merciful.
Mercy is loving the unpopular. Roman's 13:10 says:
So God has made you misfit, abnormal, different .... for a reason. He wants you to extend mercy and love to the unloved, to the misfits, to the different so that those who have doubts will have hope.
Simple. Try it.
As I have gotten older, I realize how very different we all are and how there really is no such thing as normal. I am happy with myself and realize that my characteristics and personality are what God gave me( well some innate and some derived from my environment growing up) but they are mine, they are me and God wants to use this misfit to help others feel that being different is okay !
Normal is how well someone can appear to look like someone else. Normal is the fad, the accepted things that are in the present, but the word "normal" is such an anomaly. It is inconsistent as the winds of change. I will give you some examples. Tatoos used to have a strong stigma, now they are the new norm and perfectly accepted. Marijuana used to have a strong stigma, now it's ok for some. People used to dress up to go to church or wear their best, now it's come as you are. So normal is fleeting and changing all the time. The other day I walked by a cigar lounge called Stogies. I saw women sitting around smoking cigars and I thought to myself, is this the new normal? LOL, Normal changes day to day.
Who is the first person that comes to mind when you think of an outcast in history?
Jesus Christ
He ate with tax collectors, upset the money changers in the church, and ate and interacted with many unpopular sick, maimed, even demon possessed individuals. All of this was quite unpopular and abnormal. The Pharisees questioned this and felt that it wasn't right, it was abnormal.
Jesus responded with:
"I have not come to call not those who think they are righteous but those who know they are sinners" Matt 9:13
He ultimately was the greatest misfit and outcast of all time.
He did this so that we could understand and see that being different is okay, and to understand the word mercy through his works.
Mercy is giving people what they need and not what they deserve.
Yeah that is what Jesus did and ultimately what he did on the cross.
But let's break it down and think about it today.
Giving people what they need......
That outcast needs a kind word. It is practicing a little empathy, and mindfulness. It is realizing that the person in your life that feels like a thorn in your side, is hurting and needs special care and a little mercy.
We must show mercy to those who have doubts. One must be more interested in people and their salvation than they are at winning an argument. Jude 1:22 -23 "Show mercy to those who have doubts" You cannot love your neighbor as yourself without being merciful.
Mercy is loving the unpopular. Roman's 13:10 says:
"Love fulfills the requirements of God's law."
So God has made you misfit, abnormal, different .... for a reason. He wants you to extend mercy and love to the unloved, to the misfits, to the different so that those who have doubts will have hope.
Simple. Try it.
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