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From that time when I had a stunningly handsome breakfast date!💛
This silly man makes me laugh and I'm so thankful for his silliness and his heart!
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true love in the waves
So often I find myself chasing affection and approval from those around me. I just want to feel loved by the people surrounding me. And maybe that's all a part of being human.
I have searched for this love. I want it so badly. I long to know that I matter, and that if I were gone people would be upset. All the while, and as I wander Jesus says come, and be still with me. He wants time with me, when all I can think about is gaining the love of others.
I run frantically to everything but Jesus, looking for something to fill the gaping hole in myself. I can't tell you how many times I've purposefully run away from the father. Knowing that it was my own selfish pride keeping me from his love. All the while he stands waiting for me to return to his loving arms.
But you see, I am convinced that I can live this life alone. That I don't need anyone else to help me along the way. I actually enjoy having control. And then I go back to him each time quite upset, and dissatisfied with my choices. But I blame God for allowing me to endure such situations. Now, how is that fair? It isn't God's fault I chose to leave him because I thought I was smarter than he was.
God made us to want approval and affection and love. Those are all terrific things. But that hole in our hearts can only be filled by HIM. In the place of our fleeting affection, he brings unconditional love. In the place of our fear and doubt he brings peace. He loves each of us more than anything in the whole world. What great and amazing love we have in our father. A love that died for us. A love that gave everything, to save us. Even in my pathetic and sinful life, he left his glory so that I could live with him eternally. Because of LOVE.
So the next time you don't feel like enough, remember who your father is. He has an everlasting love for you. And you are his MOST favorite person to be around. He wants you. And he thinks you are worth dying for.
The love of God is like the sea after a storm. The waves are loud as they roll to the shore. They are relentless, wave after wave, coming and drowning out the fear and pain. How great it is to drown in that love. To be fully immersed under the water. To let the salty water sting, and heal our deep wounds. How Jesus wants us to run to him for healing! What sweet surrender, to let the waves come, and crash over us. The waves of his unfailing love, in our never ending chaos.
"You make me brave. You call me out beyond the shore, into the waves. No fear can hinder now, the love that made a way..."
Stay loving.
I was just thinking today about how different my life is. How the course of a few years has changed my perspective, and who I know and have relationships with. Even drastically in the last year, I have seen God's hand and his work.
He has taken this broken and lonely life and surrounded me with people who live to glorify him. So that as I stumbled and questioned his grace and power, they could confirm that he is, and forever, will be our faithful father. That yes, I am doubtful and sinful, but I have been forgiven, and I can CHOOSE life.
And my aim is to make sure that the people around me know that they can trust me. That I build them up and keep showing love. I want to be someone they can tell things too, and receive their words without judging them. I desire to be a bright light for those around me. So that in the darkness and chaos there can be a bit of hope.
Most of all, I long to love others sacrificially. Knowing full well that the love I give; might not ever be given back. I want to love, the way Jesus does. As I pour out my love, his love will fill me up again.
Day to day, in all these trials and circumstances I face, my Jesus remains constant. Even as I run, he stays right with me. Showing me the love I do not deserve. I can recognize his face in the immense black night. Such power and peace he brings in the troubled moments. And I am thankful for when I can't see, because my mighty savior holds me, and he knows the way. He brings life to my soul through my trials, so that I can help others when they struggle.
What does it look like to really trust Jesus? I believe it isn't a pretty and unscathed picture. We all have messes that either we have made, or that situations have thrown us into.
And the thing about trust is, it's like a mirror. Once it has been broken, you can't just go back to the way it was. But, there are still pieces. They might be shattered and mangled, but Jesus helps us pick them up, bit by bit.
He takes our broken lives and with each new day, there is a new piece he wants to put back in place. He puts people in our lives and in the path we walk so that as we trust them, we can also trust him.
And even if you live with the pain of a broken trust or relationship, God wants to use your brokenness to bring hope and light to someone else. God gave you a specific story and it wasn't because he wanted to make your life miserable.
Just like God allowed me to have the struggles I have. If I could choose I probably wouldn't have made myself this way. But, he uses my broken imperfections to lead others to himself. And that, is all I could ever hope for.
I am no expert on trust either. So take my word for it, having a spirit that trusts Jesus is difficult! And it forces me to choose, and actually have to say out loud, "I trust you with today. Jesus. No matter what comes." Because I know that people will hurt me. And most of all, the people I love the most. And that is the most painful when the people closest hurt you. But we have an unbreakable trust and love in Jesus Christ. We can always rely on him to take our ashes and make something remarkable, and full of his beauty and grace.
By saying we trust him, we also receive his mercy, strength and peace. No matter how messed up we are, our God is always bigger than our situation or circumstance and we have power, because of him.
security and purpose
Then he taught me, and he said to me,"Take hold of my words with all your heart; keep my commands, and you will live." Proverbs 4:4
Today, and especially lately, I've been really asking God what my true purpose is. What is the real reason that I am here? Because a lot of the time, it is so easy for me to look at other people and believe that if I could only be as confident as they are, or as smart, maybe then God would reveal what he wants me to be. Maybe if I were successful financially, and secure in myself, THEN God could use me.
But maybe, just maybe, God wants more for us as Christians. He made us all differently, so there is no way we could all possibly do the same things, with the same amount of passion and power. My career and job might not be in a huge successful company where I make loads of money. And sure money and security are important, but they are not everything. Money is paper and we can't take it with us to heaven. And security in this world is like a mirage. It is fleeting, here today and gone tomorrow. But, it is in Jesus Christ that we find our full security. The security that the Father gives is always constant.
As I was reading through Proverbs 4, I realized that all through the verses, he says, take hold of my words. What does that mean? I believe it means knowing his words, and trusting the wisdom that he gives. He says to hold on to his words with all our hearts and follow his commandments, so that we can live. And what a joy it can be to rest knowing that as we seek his face, he pulls us closer to himself.
What a crazy truth! You see, I don't think that we need a big flash of lightning, or an epiphany, to tell us what our purpose is. Because as a follower of Jesus, my main goal, should be to bring him the glory. Even if the way I do it, doesn't seem perfect to me. God brings grace and healing to broken people, through other broken people.
So be encouraged no matter where you are. God can always use your circumstances and situations to further his kingdom. He promises that if we trust him and follow the wisdom he gives, that we can have lives that are full. He makes the path straight before us, and gives us strength so we won't stumble.
How great it is to know that we are secure in Jesus. That what really matters is giving the glory to Jesus for all that we accomplish. And what a reward to know that as he uses us, we are storing up treasures in heaven. Those things that won't ever fade away. I may fail to ever find true earthly security, but I will always have Jesus, he is our strength, and we can do all things by his power in us.
The world screams, “We are what we do!” “We are what we have!” “We are what people think!” But Christ whispers, “You are mine, and I am yours.”
So night after night, we keep singing it back. “We are yours!” “We are yours!” “We are yours!”
And mysteriously, what the Psalm says is true. “The Lord inhabits the praises of His people.”
Somehow, some way, when we cry out together, the wondrous love of God, He dwells among us.
Perhaps even more wondrously though, He lives insides us. As Acts 17 boldly proclaims, “He no longer dwells in buildings…”
This God we sing of… This God who was slain that death would die and we might live; He has built us into his body. We are His dwelling place. WE ARE HIS CATHEDRALS.
Now, what does this mean? For us. For now.
Well, where does one begin? It means at least a million things and maybe even a million more we’ll never understand this side of the muddled glass, but for now, let me give you three.
One. We are God’s sanctuary. His blood was spilt and walls were broken so now, we are His holy of holies. We are the place where His spirit dwells. We are His tabernacle. This gives new meaning to following rules. It gives new meaning to chasing your dreams. We are never trying to win divine approval, Christ has already bought that for us. No, we are in search of simply creating more space where He can fill. And to be filled by Him, all we need is to merely stop chasing the lesser streams and run to the waterfall. “He anoints my head with oil, my cup overflows.”
Two. We are “sanctuary” for each other. Like those great and mighty structures of old, we too can be a place of refuge for those in trouble. People are no longer a threat. They are fellow sojourners searching for that eternal spring. Weary sinners can find a harbor for their souls when they come to those who know they have been redeemed. We are safety for the stumbling and still waters for anxious hearts. We have tasted. We have seen. And now, we can show them the way.
Three. Since we are His cathedrals, everywhere we go, we bring the sacred with us, The division between the secular and sacred has, like the veil, been forever torn in two. We no longer need to seek out sacred spaces, instead, we merely need to walk through the door. Starbucks, school, or supermarket, there is not a place on earth that is not His, and there is not a place we can go, where He is not. We have the sacred inside. All the earth is holy ground.
So my friends, To be God’s cathedrals, means we are the kingdom come. It means we are the safety and sacred place of God on the earth. It means there is glory and honor in even the most menial task. Like Luther once mused, “The milk maid has as holy of a calling as the clergy.” It means the greatest thing we’ll ever accomplish with our lives is bringing Jesus with us to whatever vocation that may be. Our lives no longer depend on goals achieved or dreams realized. Our lives are hidden in Him, HE IS OUR LIFE.
So, let’s embrace the mystery. Let’s proclaim it in every step and space. Whether mundane or mountaintop, let us not be ashamed of what we are, for we are His! Bearing the image of the triune community, we are God’s place of sacred safety on the earth.
#WeAreCathedrals
In a world that screams that success is key and all there is to being approved by others; we have hope in Jesus. A hope that says our failures are not the end of the line. That God doesn’t measure our success that way. He wants to be a part of our lives in our success, and when we fail. As this says he is our life. He wants to embody EVERY part of who we are. And he knows our hearts anyway. He knows us better than we know ourselves! And when we say yes to God, we don’t have to be in a church environment to spread his love. He wants to be using us always for his glory. So wherever you are, whether you feel important and successful or like a failure. If you have Jesus with you, he is not going to give up on you. And he wants to use you right where you’re at. You are worth so much to him. Even in the little things you do. When he is in you, he is everything you feel you’re not. He says “I am.” When we say, “I am not secure.” He says, “I am.” When we say “I am not strong enough.” He says, “I am.” He is enough for us in every circumstance, and he will always carry us. God’s view of us is not measured in success and failure. He wants to be our light, and have a right relationship with us. Whether we succeed or fail, he is there. And with him, we can do all things.
He is more than capable of accomplishing our wildest dreams and all we ever could ask or imagine. Until I see results, I will choose surrender. Letting go is half the battle. But the reward is fantastic, and the peace and joy of the father can flow freely when we willingly surrender it all. So here’s to a new day, a new mindset, and a new trust in Jesus.
Philippians 4:6-7 Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
Psalm 18:1-2 I love you, Lord, my strength. The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.
Matthew 6:33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.
#trust #prayer #Jesus
“This hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls. It leads us through the curtain into God’s inner sanctuary.”—Hebrews 6:19
Jesus is my anchor. :) #truth #Jesus
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Dry Bones
Where are you? What is it that surrounds you? Are the things around you making you weak or strong?
Tonight I asked myself these questions. Am I really changing my surroundings, or are they changing me? I watched a sermon from elevation church this evening. It was about the chapters in the book of Ezekiel where God takes Ezekiel and shows him the garden of Eden, and all its beauty. Then, in the next part of those same verses, God takes him to a valley of dry and decaying bones, all in various stages of death. He asks Ezekiel if the bones can be alive again. And Ezekiel responds by saying “You alone know God.” God did know. He used Ezekiel to speak life into those bones. And at first only the bodies were there. They were not breathing, not truly and fully alive.
I sat back after hearing this and wondered why God would allow that to happen. Why not just bring the bodies to life immediately? He is the Lord and he gives us the breath of his spirit if we are his children. We have power in him.
I don’t want to be an empty shell of a christian who is constantly gasping for air. I want to rest in the fact that the breath of Jesus’ spirit is flowing through me. I want to give God glory, and bring him the honor he deserves through my actions and the way I speak to people.
If that means I will have to walk through valleys and pain, at least I’ll be alive, and able to feel. God may allow me to be brought into those situations. But I am his, and he promises to be with me each step of the way.
So let it begin. And what a fantastic adventure it will be to see my God move. To see him awaken my heart and give me new life in his promises. As each day, no matter what I face, I can trust and believe that there is a power in me. A power stronger than sin, stronger than my thoughts, and what I feel is crippling me and keeping me from believing in the plans and purpose God has called me to accomplish.
And I have no doubt in his plans. They are made to bring us prosperity. But often I am similar to dry bones. I need the strength of my father. Without him, I am nothing but an empty heart. An empty heart that beats for fleeting moments of pleasure that only last a few gratifying minutes. And in the grand scope of my life how often I have given into the sweet temptation, and gripping sinful desires of my heart.
But my father, gave his last breath. Still aware that I would choose by my own will, to sin. To choose and accept that fleeting pleasure, over his everlasting love. The only love that truly satisfies every part of me. He is the breath in my lungs and my reason for being alive. And without my Jesus, I am nothing. I have seen his work and faithfulness in all I have been through. And I know his faithfulness will continue to be enough. I am his, and he is mine.
Puppies. #cute
I had such a wonderful afternoon with my lovely friend Mary Rose! God has certainly blessed me with her friendship, and all the people he has placed in my life. I am so thankful for the friends, family, and relationships I have. ❤️ #thankful #blessed
Goodbye to Ratchet
This post might not make a lot of sense if you only read the title, but look deeper at what it means. What if we were to say goodbye to the things that aren’t good for us? Especially when it comes to Jesus, and our relationship with him? How does your heart look? Whether you are a Christian or not we all have things we wish we could change, or wish we could take back.
But with Jesus, oh the possibilities. He takes our hopelessness and doubt and begins a transformation that brings power and healing into every aspect of who we are. And with him we grow and mature into Christ followers, the people who want to strive each day to be more like him.
Now this is a process, it certainly doesn’t occur overnight. However, when you choose to be committed to Jesus each day, he promises to be there every step of the way.
When you have Christ as your rock, you can no longer see the weaknesses you face as barriers. The ways that you struggle are seen as things you can walk through with God’s help. He promises to be faithful, and he always will be. When you view your life through the loving eyes of Jesus, the perspective is so much different. He carries us and wants to remind us to look beyond the “ratchet” in our lives. And instead see ourselves through his eyes. Knowing that he will purify our hearts and draw us closer to himself as we trust in his perspective and plan. 2 Corinthians 12:9