Sunday, May 13, 2012
Coming Your Way
Everyday you have choices. Each minute there is a choice to be made.
Do I get up now or lay here 5 more minutes?
Do I put on liquid or pencil liner?
Do I wear hoop earrings or studs?
Do I say hi when I pass my neighbor or look down?
Do I talk about how much I don't want to be at work right now or do I thank God that I have a job?
Do I do a little extra to help out someone else or do I do just enough to say I did my job?
Choices.
God has given them to us.
He doesn't make them for us, He expects us to choose.
The more we know God and are pursuing Him the more we will choose what He would have chosen.
The more we know how Jesus lived the more we'll do what he would do.
Choose to search Him out.
He's waiting for YOU.
He's as close as He'll ever be, its up to us to reach out, or look up or tune our ear to Him.
Do you want to live an abundant life now?
It's your choice.
Jesus said he came so we could have it.
It's baffling how many people don't choose it though.
The devil wants to keep us distracted so we don't take the time to see all that God really has for us.
Stay focused.
Choose to deny your flesh and live by the spirit.
The thief comes only in order to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have and enjoy life, and have it in abundance (to the full, till it overflows).
John 10:10
Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.
Galatians 5:25
The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.”
Romans 8:15
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Make Me Your Radio...
First of all, I must admit I stole this idea from a friend, but she's not going to blog it so I thought I would!
Picture for a second that Adam Levine is God (that won't be hard for some) and he's singing this to you:
"My heart's a stereo, it beats for you so listen close, hear my thoughts in every note."
God is always speaking to us, wanting to share with us, His heart that beats for us!
"Make me your radio, and turn me up when you feel low, this melody was meant for you, so sing along to my stereo."
God is saying "Tune in to ME!! You feel low? Listen closely to ME!!! Sing MY words and I will lift you up!"
Most of the time our dial isn't tuned in to God's channel.
Our signals are picking up the words and melodies of other people or other philosophies and we're left empty or confused.
Once we tune in to what God is saying and start singing along, our lives will turn around, our burdens will be lifted, and our joy will return.
He's saying, "I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!!! CAN YOU HEAR ME??"
But so often we're tuned out.
Listen to the rest of the song and apply the words as if God was singing them to you (give or take some)!
Be encouraged and tune your life channel into His heart station!!
My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand. John 10:27-28
See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are. The reason why the world does not know us is that it did not know him. 1 John 3:1
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Closer
Steffany Frizzell @ Bethel
PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS SONG!!!:)
Close your eyes and snuggle up in God's lap. Express your love and receive His love!!
His love is so sweet.
I want to go deeper and deeper.
I want to know Him better and better.
His love draws me in, keeps me, and yet the deeper I go, the more I realize I've barely scratched the surface!
It's simple but complex.
It's free but the most valuable thing in the world.
Without the love of God nothing would exist.
Isn't it nice to know that YOU are His main priority.
He wants YOU to know how much He loves you.
He's told us about it, demonstrated it towards us and is always reminding us through His creation how much he loves us!
He made us to love us and live with us.
Why don't we get to know Him?
Why do we play church on Sunday but refuse to sit with Him at home and talk with Him?
How has the church become so numb?
So often we confess Jesus is Lord with our mouth but our hearts aren't in it.
I could say I'm married to Josiah but I could live and act so dissatisfied that people would feel sorry for me.
I think that's how the world sees the church a lot of the time.
Rarely do they witness passionate Christians who are genuinely IN LOVE with their God.
Rarely do they witness it because sadly, a lot of Christians don't take the time to fall in love with God and truly get to know Him.
I am just beginning!
I lived as a confessing Christian for 18 years but my heart wasn't in it.
Not until I met people who were so obviously in love with their God did I realize what I was missing.
I want to quit laying on the beach and talking about the ocean of love God has for us, and actually jump in!!
Our love is our greatest witness.
Let's go deeper into His heart and really get to know Him!
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Furious Love
Furious:
adj. 1. Full of or characterized by extreme anger; raging. 2. Suggestive of extreme anger in action or appearance; fierce. See Synonyms at angry. 3. Full of activity; energetic or rapid: the furious pace of the trading floor. I have come to love this song but while thinking about it I was trying to understand why we say God's love is furious, it sounds like He's pretty ticked off or something. Description 3 in the definition makes perfect sense to me, His love is always moving and being demonstrated toward us, His love is full of energy, never lackadaisical. That makes sense! In my search to better understand why we say God's love is "furious" I found a great sermon here and encourage everyone to check it out! I see his love being angry against sin and evil that is in the world and His love will stop at nothing; He will forever be wooing us and inviting us in to experience it. In almost every sermon I've been hearing lately, and the talk amongst the church, the focus is returning to God's love. Without deeper revelation on this subject we are at a standstill. When the church doesn't understand the Bridegroom and His Father's love for her she is incapable of demonstrating His glory in her life, in her relationships and throughout her circumstances. She is too easily offended and timid among her peers because she doesn't really understand, know and believe how much she is loved. My mom said something great this morning which we have all heard but it sunk in deep today, God isn't just loving, His person IS love. He can't be anything else. He demonstrates it beautifully through His son, Jesus. Jesus made time for all, healed all, sacrificed himself for all to show us how much the Father loves us, his little children! His love is awakening us, it has reawakened me and when I start to think about it I realize I could think about it for eternity and still would never fully know it! But the challenge is, and the greatest reward is, to meditate on it, to press in to the heart of God and ask Him to show us more and more of how He loves us and then abide in that love and breathe and move in that ocean of love. 1 John 4:16-19Amplified Bible (AMP) 16And we know (understand, recognize, are conscious of, by observation and by experience) and believe (adhere to and put faith in and rely on) the love God cherishes for us. God is love, and he who dwells and continues in love dwells and continues in God, and God dwells and continues in him. 17In this [union and communion with Him] love is brought to completion and attains perfection with us, that we may have confidence for the day of judgment [with assurance and boldness to face Him], because as He is, so are we in this world. 18There is no fear in love [dread does not exist], but full-grown (complete, perfect) love [a]turns fear out of doors and expels every trace of terror! For fear [b]brings with it the thought of punishment, and [so] he who is afraid has not reached the full maturity of love [is not yet grown into love's complete perfection]. 19We love Him, because He first loved us. |
Monday, April 16, 2012
Lovesick
This should be the theme song for my entire blog!!
I want to share a story, it's personal but I only have 7 followers so.... :)
First of all, God is soo good!
His promises, laws and principles are all true I am beginning to discover first hand!
I'll start back in January, Josiah and I participated in the Daniel Fast and quite literally the last day of the fast during a prayer/worship night at my church God spoke a few things very clearly to me. One of them was that I was going to get pregnant in March.
I was excited! And I was going to make sure it happened! So, without further detail, Josiah and I did our part.
We began thanking God for our baby and constantly spoke that I was pregnant throughout the last 2 weeks of the month.
Alas, the end of March and no period, the stick read "pregnant"!
I almost couldn't believe it, as strange as that may sound...
I began speaking to my baby, calling him Isaiah because Josiah and I have always wanted our first born boy to be named, Isaiah.
As soon as I began talking to him God stopped me and said, "This is not Isaiah, this is Samson."
"Samson?!!!" I replied. I never liked the story of Samson that much and I did not want to call my child, Sam.
"God, are you sure this is Samson?"
"Yes."
"O.k."
I could picture this little fertilized egg wrestling in my womb trying hard to latch on for life, I knew he was strong.
I told Josiah and he was surprised but accepted it. We began calling him, Samson.
Two days later as we are on the phone to tell his parents our news, I felt a rush of blood and knew that Samson had entered heaven.
I cried but I was not devastated, the Holy Spirit comforted me and soon almost a relief came and I was more than content not being with child.
Two days after that, while sitting at my computer, God spoke again, "McKenna, think about the story of Samson."
So I did.
I realized that Samson's greatest victory was in his death!
He killed more of the enemy (Philistines) upon his death than he had his whole life.
God told me that Samson was tearing down the strongholds in my mind I had developed about miscarriage. It had been in my family and I had a deep fear of suffering one.
I am absolutely sure that I will never suffer another miscarriage. As Samson sacrificed himself, he tore down my uterus "wall" and defeated the enemy that had burrowed in my mind. The bond was broken and I felt absolute freedom!
I praised God that it was never His will for Samson to die, if God killed babies then it would be ok for us to kill babies in the womb, but God knew what was going to happen and turned it around for my victory and my liberty. He never let me call it Isaiah and get attached because that baby wasn't our Isaiah. He held my heart and emotions in His hands and was with me throughout the whole experience.
He's been showing me how you truly have what you say! Not just with this but with many experiences this past year. I've learned that when I am believing for something and I speak it with faith and it turns out to not be God's best for me, He gently leads me out and on to the next thing.
There is nothing like a relationship with the Creator of the Universe, only He can satisfy!!
Friday, March 23, 2012
Prosperity Gospel
For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
Jeremiah 29:11
God said it, not me...:)
Jeremiah 29:11
God said it, not me...:)
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Bill Johnson on Christians tolerating suffering and sickness
"The sufferings of Jesus were realized in the persecution He endured and in the burden He carried for people. He did not suffer with disease. That must be removed from our idea of Christian suffering. It is vain to carry something under the guise of the will of God when it is something that He purchased that He might destroy its power over us. An additional concept to remember is that He suffered that we might not have to suffer. For example, He bore stripes on His body applied by a Roman soldier so that they could become His payment for our healing.
If this suffering of His was insufficient, then what did it accomplish? This error, if carried through, brings the whole issue of conversion and forgiveness of sins into question. It's true that the sufferings of Jesus are not yet complete, but they have to do with our call to righteous living in an unrighteous world. This brings pressure upon our lives that range from the realm of persecution for living for Christ to the burdens we bear as intercessors before our heavenly Father where we plead the case of the lost.
There are few prophetic declarations that are more appropriate for this hour than this word from Hosea: "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge." -Hosea 4:6
Ignorance that exalts itself with a false sense of accomplishment for meeting religious requirements is one of our greatest enemies. For ignorance creates tolerance. And what we tolerate dominates.
When we allow sickness, torment, and poverty to be thought of as the God-ordained tools He uses to make us more like Jesus, we have participated in a very shameful act. There is no doubt He can use them, as He is also known to be able to use the devil himself for His purposes. (He can win with a pair of twos.) But to think these things are released into our lives through His design, or that He approved such things, is to undermine the work at Calvary. To do so one must completely disregard the life of Christ and the purpose of the cross. None of us would say that He died for my sins but still intends that I should be bound by sin habits. Neither did He pay for my healing and deliverance so I could continue in torment and disease. His provision for such things is not figurative: it is actual.
Furthermore, it dishonors the Lord to disregard His work in order to justify OUR difficulty to believe for the impossible. It is time to own up to the nature of the gospel and preach it for what it is. It is the answer for every dilemma, conflict, and affliction on the planet. Declare it with boldness, and watch Him invade Earth once again."
(scriptures referred to; Isaiah 53:4-5, Colossians 1:24-the word for affliction in this verse is not sickness. It means to put under pressure, as when grapes are crushed for wine or olives for olive oil. Righteous living put us under pressures that bring out the inward anointing and joy of the Holy Spirit., Acts 4:28-29)
This is an interesting article I found and wanted to share. Think about it, take it to scripture, ask God what He thinks about this subject and take time to let Him speak to you. If you're like me, you grew up under teaching that promotes God's allowance of suffering so this may be a hard concept to consider. All I ask is that you do consider the FULL work of calvary and start reconsidering who's fault suffering is, not God's but ours.
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