Sunday, December 7, 2008
Worship
Today at church, during worship, a precious little girl was dancing in the front. Her movements were clumsy, and the world would not call her dancing beautiful by any stretch of the imagination, but I couldn't help but think about how proud of her I would feel if she were my daughter. I would think her dancing was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. And that made me think of how our Father in Heaven must feel when we dance for Him, or worship Him in some other way, without worrying about what others think. Keeping that in mind, picture this: it is Sunday morning and you are at church. Everyone is in their seats, ready for worship to start. As the music starts, something weird happens. Everyone worships without any care or concern for what others may think of them. They are totally focused on God. What do you think that would look like? I imagine it would look pretty strange to the average churchgoer. I imagine there would be people dancing, singing, shouting, lying on the floor, crying, kneeling, sitting, jumping, and running. And I bet there would be other forms of worship that none of us can imagine. I think that would be amazing to see and be a part of. I know that I still don't worship without caring what others think. I've come a long long way from sitting in my chair and not even singing, but I've still got a ways to go. If I worshiped without concern, I would be dancing most of the time. I might also kneel, sit, or lie on the ground, depending on what God was doing and saying to me at the time. I was discussing this with my mom after church today, and she had a good name for what it would be like if everyone worshiped God like this: Heaven. I'm hoping I don't have to wait until Heaven to see this. Someday, you may see me dancing for my Love, for my Daddy, for my God. When you do, remember this post, remember that your Daddy wants to see how much you love Him, and try worshiping God as if no one else was around to see you.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Make A Good Choice
If you are like most people, you struggle with not sinning, and with being disciplined about doing the things you should, even when you don't feel like it. And if you are like me, then you always try to change by doing things like saying you will start reading your Bible for twenty minutes five days every week, or saying you won't cuss for the next four weeks. This usually goes good for the first few days, and maybe even the first week. But then you have a moment of weakness, and only read your Bible four days one week, and accidently let a cuss word slip out. After that you feel bad and feel like it isn't worth it and start to have more times of weakness, and before you know it you are back to the way you used to be, except now you feel like a failure. I've gone through this cycle many times with both sins and disciplines, so I know from experience that the only result is hating yourself more and more. So what can you do differently? Make a good choice. This may sound like the same thing you have been trying to do, but let me explain it first. Instead of making a schedule of when you can and/or can't do certain things, just take each moment as it comes, one at a time. For example, if you stub your toe and the pain makes you want to cuss, stop and think about what the better choice would be. Then decide not to cuss. Tada! You just cussed one less time than you would have normally. The same goes for the Bible reading example. If you are about to watch tv in the evening, stop for a moment and decide to read your Bible before you watch tv. Even if you only read it for a few minutes, you still read it more than you would have normally. So how does this help you get into good habits? As you continue to make a good choice here and a good choice there, you will slowly make good choices more often, until you make good choices more often than bad ones. Now, of course it is still a lot of hard work and it takes a lot of discipline, but this way you will be able to gradually build up your discipline instead of jumping right into it, and you won't feel horrible every time you mess up. God bless you all, and I pray that you will have new success in your struggle to lead disciplined, Godly lives.
Monday, November 10, 2008
The Urge To Organize
Have you ever had an urge to sort through all the clutter that fills your living space? I know I have. I feel that way today. And I've realized something about this urge. It's not random. It's the result of something. The result of my need to control my life. And the reason it shows up at certain times is because those are the times when I feel like my life is getting out of control and chaotic. So I guess organizing my papers and deleting useless files on my computer is just a way to feel a false sense of control, when in reality, I can't control my life. Only God has control over my life. I'm trying to rely on Him, but it's not easy, even though I know I can't really do anything. It's kind of like the zipline at River Valley Ranch. Everyone who rides it is attached to the cable with a harness and tether, so they don't have to hold on to anything in order to not fall. But almost everyone holds onto the tether anyway. I'm glad God is continuing to work in me, helping me to trust Him more and more.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Faith
What does it mean to have faith? Does it mean that you have to believe and feel that something will happen? Or is it something else? I used to think that if you didn't feel like you had enough faith for something to happen, then God might not do it for you. But then I realized that how you feel does not decide how much faith you have. If you simply step out and take a chance, then you are proving that you do have faith, even if you had felt like you had very little faith. Realizing this has help me a lot in my walk with God, and in everyday life.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Objects Are More Valuable Than People
If you read the title of this post and thought "What is he talking about? People are far more valuable than objects", then you should read this post. You probably truly believe you value people over objects, but I would guess that you are mistaken. I used to think I valued people over objects too, but I now know I was wrong. I have a question for you: have you ever yelled at someone or gotten angry at them because they accidentally damaged something of yours? If so, and I believe most people have done this at some point, you have put an object above a person. Think about this the next time your friend drops your mp3 player in the toilet, or spills coffee on your laptop. Remember that your tongue is a very powerful tool, and it can easily be used to harm someone. The well-being of a person is far more important than the well-being of an object.
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Hello, and welcome to my blog. This blog is basically going to be a place for me to share what is on my mind at the time I write each post. At the moment, I don't have any plan for the direction this blog will take, I'm just going to write things as they come to me and see where it goes from there. My main goal is that the things I say on here will benefit someone in some way. Thank you for visiting my blog, and please check back soon to check for new posts.
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