What is the purpose of prayer?
Why do I pray?
When should I pray?
How should I pray?
For me, these are all questions I ask myself when the topic of prayer comes up. There really is no specific answer to any of these questions but yet then again there is. There are so many ways to do all these things. So I'm going to go through all these questions and answer them based solely on what I do and how I take different pieces of scripture to determine what I should do! I hope all who read this get something out of it and become more eager to pray more often!
1. What is the purpose of prayer?
- The purpose of prayer is to have a personal relationship with Christ. Think about it. How do you make relationships with others? You talk to them. Same with God, you talk to him so that you can further and develop your relationship with him.
- "I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace." (Ephesians 4:1-3)
-This verse shows that we are supposed to walk in God no matter where we go or what we do. We have to show our relationship with him in all things. We are walking testimonies of him. The purpose of praying other than furthering our relationship is to pray for those that maybe we don't like or are bitter towards. Pray for them. Pray that God works in your heart to soften it and let you forgive this person for all the wrong they've done you.
2. Why do I pray?
- This is really similar to the question, "what is the purpose of prayer" but I think I can add some to it.
- I, personally, pray because I seek a deep and meaningful relationship with Christ. I want to be one with him and for Him to be seen through me and all that I do.
- One of my biggest struggles is with worrying about what is going to happen next in my life, I constantly pray about this because I just want some peace. I want to not worry about, where I'm living next year, what classes I'm going to take, or even just the little things like what I'm wearing tomorrow and what homework I have to do for tomorrow. Peace.
- Forgiveness is also a HUGE thing for me, if someone does something bad to me, I tend to remember it forever and will never let it go. I pray for forgiveness and that I can learn to see that these people who may have hurt me in the past are also brothers and sisters in Christ and that I should love everyone equally and that we all make mistakes. We're all sinners.
- "Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble." (Matthew 6:34)
3. When should I pray?
- Pray at any time of the day! There is no right and no wrong time to pray.
- Pray should be a constant part of a Christian's life.
- Yes, we should pray in church when the pastor gives us that time and pray with him or the leaders when the congregation as a whole prays.
- I tend to find myself praying and just simply talking to God while I walk from class to class here at school. Times when you are alone and can just talk to him are the absolute best times to me. I feel such an overwhelming peace and sense of reassurance when I pray.
- In my day to day activities, I tend to get really stressed out and all, so I sit down in my room after class and open my bible to a place that maybe I haven't read before or to a place that I know has a message I could really hear right then. I spend sometime just reading and writing down my thoughts, but then most of my time is devoted to praying about what I just read and how it can be used in my life specifically.
- "Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer." (Romans 12:12)
4. How should I pray?
- Once again there really is no right answer for this question. It really just depends on the person and how you are able to really become one with Christ.
- For me it's reading, taking notes, and praying.
- For some, maybe painting, or drawing, or writing a poem is how they are able to connect and express their feelings and thoughts to God.
- The only thing I'll say is a must for praying to God, is to simply just let it all out. Talk to him. He's your father. Tell him about your day, tell him things that you need help with, ask him to work through you and fix these things that you struggle with, and finally pray for your friends, your family and the people that maybe you just can't stand. God will work in you in amazing ways that you never even thought of.
- "And whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone, so that your Father also who is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses." (Mark 11:25)
Prayer is such an important part of a Christian's life that it is so important to me that people understand that talking to God can change everything and can be so beneficial in their faith. Getting to know God and letting him take control of your life is the best thing that you can do for yourself, because he knows the master plan and has your whole life worked out.
I pray that each of you who took the time to read this prayer blog that you begin a prayer regimen and try to pray when you can. It really helps. And if you are like me and hate praying in front of people, praying to God alone and out loud (alone) will give you so much confidence so that when you are asked to pray in a group of people, it won't seem as intimidating.
"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age." (Matthew 28:19-20)
Monday, January 27, 2014
Friday, January 17, 2014
good vs. evil
Hello all! :) So I found a topic today that really struck me and made me want to dig in deeper. Are we born good or are we born evil? And when I say "evil" I speak of being "sinful" and "not pure" not of an "evil antagonist" view!
So are we born into this world good? Or are we evil by birth? I've found some bible verses and have some thoughts of my own to share about this debatable topic.
Genesis 1 & 2
These two chapters are ones that most people know by heart wether they have grown up in the church or not. These two chapters speak of the creation of all.
So are we born into this world good? Or are we evil by birth? I've found some bible verses and have some thoughts of my own to share about this debatable topic.
Genesis 1 & 2
These two chapters are ones that most people know by heart wether they have grown up in the church or not. These two chapters speak of the creation of all.
- "And he saw that it was good." (1:10)
- "And God saw that it was good." (1:12)
- "And God saw that it was good." (1:18)
- "And God saw that it was good." (1:25)
- "Then God said, 'Let us make man in our image, after our likeness." (1:26)
- "And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good." (1:31)
- "The tree of life was in the midst of the garden, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil." (2:9)
As he made all things, he saw that things were "good." How could something not be good if our creator made it from his words. God is the epitome of the word good. All things are good solely because he made them good. These two chapters are proof that because God spoke things to be and was pleased with them, they were good.
Romans 1
This chapter is titled, "God's Wrath on Unrighteousness." To me this chapter really shows the "evil" side of the argument. But the question still remains, are we BORN evil or are we born good?
- "For although they knew God, they did not honor him as god or give him thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened." (1:21)
- "They were filled with all manner of unrighteousness, evil, covetousness, malice. They are fill of envy, murder, strife, deceit, maliciousness. They are gossips, slanderers, haters of God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil, disobdient to parents, foolish, faithless, heartless, ruthless." (1:29-31)
- "Though they know God's righteous decree that those who practice such things deserve to die, they not only do them but give approval to those whom practice them." (1:32)
This passage clearly shows that we as humans have stumbled and failed. We have found things that we like but are not what God thinks is right. Things of this world corrupt us and the way we think.
I think that as we are born into this world, we are sinless and pure. We are good and perfect as God has created us. As we go through life though, I think that the world we live in today corrupts us. It makes us want things that maybe we shouldn't, it shows us that there is a "wrong and a right" way to do things. Or that we should have to look and dress and certain way to fit into society. SIN. Sin is all around us in todays world. It lives in us as adults, it lives within those that govern our country, its in the television shows we watch, its everywhere. As Christians we have been forgiven of this and been given a home in heaven among our maker. But we still sin. We are not perfect.
All in all, I think that we begin as pure human beings, but are destined to become sinful because we live in a sinful world. Other than giving our lives to Christ to be forgiven and repented, there is nothing we can do. Humans are destined for a sinful life.
I know this seems sort of dark and condescending but I think it's something that all people need to understand. Good and evil will ALWAYS exist in the world and we have to figure out the direction we are to go and go faithfully, whole heartedly and do things for the good of Christ.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
"stick to the task at hand"
Today I'm going to try something a little different than normal. Usually something happens in my life that I feel is significant and carries a message that can impact others in a positive and maybe even others can relate to my life. I decided that today I'm going to pretty much tell you the sermon we had at church this evening, it was so true to my life and was EXACTLY what I needed to hear. I hope you all see why this message is so very important to all Christians. Enjoy! :)
What are people going to say about me when I'm long gone? Will I have inspired anyone to become a Christian and live a life like mine? Will they say that I lived my life to the fullest and took advantage of all the opportunities God threw at me? What are they going to say?
In the passage that we read (Acts 14), Paul and Barnabas are traveling and telling people of the gospel, just as Jesus had instructed them to do. Throughout the passage, there are three things that Paul and Barnabas know that helps them in their faith and the sharing of the gospel.
1. They trusted in the Lord.
"So they remained for a long time, speaking boldly for the Lord" (v.3)
- There are going to be times in which nonbelievers and Satan will attempt to bring us down, but we must be bold in our faith and trust the Lord.
- If we simply just trusted the Lord that he would give us the words to say and the strength to share our faith, can you imagine how many people we could impact and share the gospel with?
- Sometimes people we try and share with will turn us down and shut us out. Does that mean that we should give up on them? On everyone? No, of course not. I can guarantee you that there will be at least one person with whom you try and share your faith with that will turn you down and attempt to tell you otherwise. KEEP GOING. BE STRONG. BE COURAGEOUS. DO NOT GIVE UP.
2. They knew who God was.
"Men, why are you doing these things? We are also men of the like nature with you" (v.15)
- We better make sure we know who God is in our lives. We tend to get so caught up in trying to get what we want in the material world and fail to realize that we are replacing God with earthly desires and wants.
- When Paul and Barnabas told the lame man to get up and walk and he did, they claimed it in the name of the Lord. They took no credit for themselves. Why? Because they know that God and only God has the ability to heal a man through words. They KNEW God.
- Here's an interesting thought: If the story of Jesus is not true, why didn't Paul and Barnabas take credit for the healing that happened? It's proof y'all. Proof that God is there.
3. They kept to the task.
"They continued to preach the gospel" (v.7)
- Whatever got in their way they simply "hurdled" over it and kept going.
- It's so easy to get off task these days. Phones, computers, tablets, social media, etc. If we find that we are in a relationship or putting school way up on our list, it doesn't necessarily mean that we are putting these things before God (if we keep ourselves in check about it) but in these things that mean so much to us, we have to use them for God's glory. Use them to glorify HIS name, not yours.
We have to find encouraging friends. Friends to share our faith with. To grow in our faith with. I call them "Faith Friends"
Another thought, when a tough time arises, are you going to lean on God or blame him?
So, be an encourager, jump the hurdles of life, and simply spread the word of the Lord. At the end of my life, I want to be able to stand before God and hear him say, "Well done my good and faithful servant."
"When they had preached the gospel to that city and had made many disciples, they returned to Lystra and to Iconium and to Antioch, strengthening the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to continue in the faith, and saying that through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God." (Acts 14: 21-22)
What are people going to say about me when I'm long gone? Will I have inspired anyone to become a Christian and live a life like mine? Will they say that I lived my life to the fullest and took advantage of all the opportunities God threw at me? What are they going to say?
In the passage that we read (Acts 14), Paul and Barnabas are traveling and telling people of the gospel, just as Jesus had instructed them to do. Throughout the passage, there are three things that Paul and Barnabas know that helps them in their faith and the sharing of the gospel.
1. They trusted in the Lord.
"So they remained for a long time, speaking boldly for the Lord" (v.3)
- There are going to be times in which nonbelievers and Satan will attempt to bring us down, but we must be bold in our faith and trust the Lord.
- If we simply just trusted the Lord that he would give us the words to say and the strength to share our faith, can you imagine how many people we could impact and share the gospel with?
- Sometimes people we try and share with will turn us down and shut us out. Does that mean that we should give up on them? On everyone? No, of course not. I can guarantee you that there will be at least one person with whom you try and share your faith with that will turn you down and attempt to tell you otherwise. KEEP GOING. BE STRONG. BE COURAGEOUS. DO NOT GIVE UP.
2. They knew who God was.
"Men, why are you doing these things? We are also men of the like nature with you" (v.15)
- We better make sure we know who God is in our lives. We tend to get so caught up in trying to get what we want in the material world and fail to realize that we are replacing God with earthly desires and wants.
- When Paul and Barnabas told the lame man to get up and walk and he did, they claimed it in the name of the Lord. They took no credit for themselves. Why? Because they know that God and only God has the ability to heal a man through words. They KNEW God.
- Here's an interesting thought: If the story of Jesus is not true, why didn't Paul and Barnabas take credit for the healing that happened? It's proof y'all. Proof that God is there.
3. They kept to the task.
"They continued to preach the gospel" (v.7)
- Whatever got in their way they simply "hurdled" over it and kept going.
- It's so easy to get off task these days. Phones, computers, tablets, social media, etc. If we find that we are in a relationship or putting school way up on our list, it doesn't necessarily mean that we are putting these things before God (if we keep ourselves in check about it) but in these things that mean so much to us, we have to use them for God's glory. Use them to glorify HIS name, not yours.
We have to find encouraging friends. Friends to share our faith with. To grow in our faith with. I call them "Faith Friends"
Another thought, when a tough time arises, are you going to lean on God or blame him?
So, be an encourager, jump the hurdles of life, and simply spread the word of the Lord. At the end of my life, I want to be able to stand before God and hear him say, "Well done my good and faithful servant."
"When they had preached the gospel to that city and had made many disciples, they returned to Lystra and to Iconium and to Antioch, strengthening the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to continue in the faith, and saying that through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God." (Acts 14: 21-22)
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
always, always, always a planner
So today I finally completed my "second first day of the semester." The first two days are always the worst because you literally go to a class and listen to the professor tell you about themselves and what you are going to learn in the class. Boring right? Right. Well as the day slowly drug on and I attempted to pay attention to what my professors said, I had time to think. Think about what? That's just it, I don't know that I really thought about much at all but then now that I think about it, I thought about what I needed to get done today... and tomorrow... and next week. I find myself thinking so far ahead in advance that I literally stress myself out over nothing at all. I plan out things that might or might not happen, I tell myself, "oh I need to do this tomorrow" or "after I do this, I'll make sure and do this." It's painful. But yet I do it time and time again.
Why? Why do I think about things so far out in the future? Why do I try and plan out every minute of my life? Why don't I just leave it to God and let him take care of it?
I'm human.
Humans do stupid things like this.
We try and plan out things that may not be right.
We fail.
But hey guess what. We have a savior that takes away all our worries and pain.
We shouldn't plan out our lives the way we want. We shouldn't try and make things happen that aren't going to. We shouldn't try and make ourselves something that we aren't. God has a specific plan for our life and who are going to become and what we are going to do. I tend to get so caught up in trying to get things exactly the way I want and when I want.
In Jeremiah 29:11 it says, "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope."
Reading what the bible has to say about my future and what is planned for me gives me such strength. Such a hope that things will be okay. Just the thought that there is a God that cares about my wellbeing, who is always there for me, who knows every little detail of my life that has yet to happen, just gives me chills. There is NOTHING that can satisfy you more than Jesus can. Nothing.
Here lately I have realized that things may not go the way I want. I can't always rely on myself to do things right or the way that they are meant to go. God is in control of my life and I need to just give up trying to completely plan out my life and let God. "Let go. Let God." I have a future with Christ and honestly thats all I need. If I have Christ in my life, he will take care of me. He will lead me in the direction that I am supposed to go.
Why? Why do I think about things so far out in the future? Why do I try and plan out every minute of my life? Why don't I just leave it to God and let him take care of it?
I'm human.
Humans do stupid things like this.
We try and plan out things that may not be right.
We fail.
But hey guess what. We have a savior that takes away all our worries and pain.
We shouldn't plan out our lives the way we want. We shouldn't try and make things happen that aren't going to. We shouldn't try and make ourselves something that we aren't. God has a specific plan for our life and who are going to become and what we are going to do. I tend to get so caught up in trying to get things exactly the way I want and when I want.
In Jeremiah 29:11 it says, "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope."
Reading what the bible has to say about my future and what is planned for me gives me such strength. Such a hope that things will be okay. Just the thought that there is a God that cares about my wellbeing, who is always there for me, who knows every little detail of my life that has yet to happen, just gives me chills. There is NOTHING that can satisfy you more than Jesus can. Nothing.
Here lately I have realized that things may not go the way I want. I can't always rely on myself to do things right or the way that they are meant to go. God is in control of my life and I need to just give up trying to completely plan out my life and let God. "Let go. Let God." I have a future with Christ and honestly thats all I need. If I have Christ in my life, he will take care of me. He will lead me in the direction that I am supposed to go.
Monday, January 13, 2014
New Beginning.
Hello my wonderful readers! I hope all is well :) Today I started my first day of my second semester of college. There are several things that have been running through my mind since I came back (yesterday)... I know you're probably thinking that it's too soon for me to be sad about leaving and blah blah but let me just tell you!
So first off, I think that being home for a month I got so attached to my family and friends there. I was able to literally spend every waking moment with my loved ones and those that I have grown up with. Familiarity. I have lived in the same town my whole life and known a lot of the people I'm best friends with since kindergarten. Part of me will always be there in Lubbock. No matter where God takes me, no matter where I end up, Lubbock is and always will be my home sweet home.
~Small fun fact about myself: I HATE CHANGE~
I am one of those people that hates when things change. If I could have my own way, I would have my life planned out to a T and do things according to that. Well hey guess what, life happens. Life throws things at us that we cannot control. Things that are put in our life so that we are required to become stronger and see that God will carry us through anything.
~A small fun fact about life: GOD IS ALWAYS THERE~
As I sit here typing my thoughts away, I am texting someone who means the world to me. My grandma. As I tell her everything that I'm feeling and going through, she reminds me to just take time each day (especially today) to talk to God. To spend time in the word and let him speak to me. I know that once I do (which I should already be doing), I will see that he hold my life in his hands and he will make me stronger and more confident in my faith through all I do.
I've been EXTREMELY emotional since I left to come back to school yesterday. I mean seriously. So emotional. I pretty much cried the whole way back and most of today. But... yes of course there is a but and it's a good but :) I am blessed that I have made two of the best and closest friends here at ACU. Being able to share time with them and just talk makes my heart happy. I laugh the hardest with them and we never fail to have wonderful conversation. I simply cannot express how much they mean to me and how much they have impacted my life.
My lovely friend Taylor, we met over a weird twitter comment and have been best friends ever since. She brings so much joy and laughter into my life. Without her I honestly don't know if I could do this whole college thing. I am so thankful that I have given the opportunity to become best friends with her and be able to share our faith together and go to church and just simply laugh until we cry.
My dear friend Abbi, I had the wonderful pleasure of meeting Abbi through Taylor and it has definitely been a blessing. Abbi, you have taught me so much about my faith and showed me what it looks like to be completely in the word and in awe of Christ. You are such a strong believer and I look up to you for spiritual guidance. I am so thankful that we are such good friends and have the same love for Breakfast at Tiffany's!
Now, bear with me a second, but in these few moments that it has taken me to think and write this blog, a sense of peace has overwhelmed me. I feel calm and like I could conquer the world! Okay well maybe not conquer the world but I do feel much better. Weird huh?
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us." (Hebrews 12:1)
So first off, I think that being home for a month I got so attached to my family and friends there. I was able to literally spend every waking moment with my loved ones and those that I have grown up with. Familiarity. I have lived in the same town my whole life and known a lot of the people I'm best friends with since kindergarten. Part of me will always be there in Lubbock. No matter where God takes me, no matter where I end up, Lubbock is and always will be my home sweet home.
~Small fun fact about myself: I HATE CHANGE~
I am one of those people that hates when things change. If I could have my own way, I would have my life planned out to a T and do things according to that. Well hey guess what, life happens. Life throws things at us that we cannot control. Things that are put in our life so that we are required to become stronger and see that God will carry us through anything.
~A small fun fact about life: GOD IS ALWAYS THERE~
As I sit here typing my thoughts away, I am texting someone who means the world to me. My grandma. As I tell her everything that I'm feeling and going through, she reminds me to just take time each day (especially today) to talk to God. To spend time in the word and let him speak to me. I know that once I do (which I should already be doing), I will see that he hold my life in his hands and he will make me stronger and more confident in my faith through all I do.
I've been EXTREMELY emotional since I left to come back to school yesterday. I mean seriously. So emotional. I pretty much cried the whole way back and most of today. But... yes of course there is a but and it's a good but :) I am blessed that I have made two of the best and closest friends here at ACU. Being able to share time with them and just talk makes my heart happy. I laugh the hardest with them and we never fail to have wonderful conversation. I simply cannot express how much they mean to me and how much they have impacted my life.
My lovely friend Taylor, we met over a weird twitter comment and have been best friends ever since. She brings so much joy and laughter into my life. Without her I honestly don't know if I could do this whole college thing. I am so thankful that I have given the opportunity to become best friends with her and be able to share our faith together and go to church and just simply laugh until we cry.
My dear friend Abbi, I had the wonderful pleasure of meeting Abbi through Taylor and it has definitely been a blessing. Abbi, you have taught me so much about my faith and showed me what it looks like to be completely in the word and in awe of Christ. You are such a strong believer and I look up to you for spiritual guidance. I am so thankful that we are such good friends and have the same love for Breakfast at Tiffany's!
Now, bear with me a second, but in these few moments that it has taken me to think and write this blog, a sense of peace has overwhelmed me. I feel calm and like I could conquer the world! Okay well maybe not conquer the world but I do feel much better. Weird huh?
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us." (Hebrews 12:1)
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Should I stay or should I go?
Hi! :) As I sit here watching tv I can't help but think about the fact that I have to go back to school here in a week. Part of me is so ready to go back and see all my lovely friends and actually have something to do during the day, yet part of me sits here and dreads leaving my friends and family that I have here. I tell you all this because one of my best friends has really inspired me to write this.... she doesn't know yet :)
What goes through your mind when you hear the term "Missions"? Do you automatically think about going overseas and going to a place that is completely unreached and lost? Most people do. I do. But you know, when the term missions comes up it simply means that we should spread the word to people who are lost and need to hear what we as Christians have to say.
There are people that are definitely called to go overseas and serve as missionaries to foreign lands (my best friend Taylor!) and then there are people like me who have been called to stay here and spread the word of Christ to those I come in contact with everyday.
I have prayed so hard about this topic. About traveling across the world to go to a foreign land and sharing the gospel with lost people of another nation, and you know what? God has literally spoke to me saying that I am needed here and I am going to have a huge part in bringing Christ back into our nation that has so sadly gone away from him. I am content with this notion. I know that I am going to be a part of something exciting and important to our nation whenever the time comes! God will let me know when that is :) I do believe that I can do things right now, in my daily life that will bring people to Christ or at least let them see that I have something to offer them that can indeed change their lives. I've been called to show the people around me and those that I will come into contact with at a later time in my life, who God is, why it's important they understand what I have to say and that He can give them something that an earthly thing cannot.
Now the opposite...
My best friend Taylor, we instantly bonded after meeting over Twitter... yes you read that right, Twitter. She is one of the most encouraging, honestly, truest, and most faithful friends that I have ever been blessed with! I am so thankful that God has put her in my life, because I know that our friendship will last a lifetime! :) She has been called to go to Uganda, Africa. I am so amazed and so inspired by her want and excitement to do this. She has prayed and prayed over going to this country and has finally gotten the opportunity to live it out. The heart that she has to go overseas and help these kids and lost people is just awe-inspiring and beyond words. She's really taught me a lot since I've known her (she has no idea I'm writing this!). She has the kindest, purest heart as she listens to where God wants to send her. She doesn't argue with his notions, she simply prays, reads, and acts on what she has heard. Taylor I am so beyond thankful for you and all that you have showed me through our friendship! I cannot wait to see where these next few years of college take us as friends! :)
So whether you are called to stay or if you are called to go, pray and act earnestly. God will lead you int eh direction that he wants you to go in. He knows what he wants from you whether it be bringing a tribe of lost people to him or bringing your colleague to him. He has a plan.
I am so excited to be a part of Taylor's life and see how this trip impacts her life and strengthens her faith. I know that she is going to do many more mission trips overseas in her life, and I am blessed that I will be able to be a part of her support group and listen to her encouraging stories.
"And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send and who will go for us?' Then I said, 'Here I am! Send me.'" (Isaiah 6:8)
What goes through your mind when you hear the term "Missions"? Do you automatically think about going overseas and going to a place that is completely unreached and lost? Most people do. I do. But you know, when the term missions comes up it simply means that we should spread the word to people who are lost and need to hear what we as Christians have to say.
There are people that are definitely called to go overseas and serve as missionaries to foreign lands (my best friend Taylor!) and then there are people like me who have been called to stay here and spread the word of Christ to those I come in contact with everyday.
I have prayed so hard about this topic. About traveling across the world to go to a foreign land and sharing the gospel with lost people of another nation, and you know what? God has literally spoke to me saying that I am needed here and I am going to have a huge part in bringing Christ back into our nation that has so sadly gone away from him. I am content with this notion. I know that I am going to be a part of something exciting and important to our nation whenever the time comes! God will let me know when that is :) I do believe that I can do things right now, in my daily life that will bring people to Christ or at least let them see that I have something to offer them that can indeed change their lives. I've been called to show the people around me and those that I will come into contact with at a later time in my life, who God is, why it's important they understand what I have to say and that He can give them something that an earthly thing cannot.
Now the opposite...
My best friend Taylor, we instantly bonded after meeting over Twitter... yes you read that right, Twitter. She is one of the most encouraging, honestly, truest, and most faithful friends that I have ever been blessed with! I am so thankful that God has put her in my life, because I know that our friendship will last a lifetime! :) She has been called to go to Uganda, Africa. I am so amazed and so inspired by her want and excitement to do this. She has prayed and prayed over going to this country and has finally gotten the opportunity to live it out. The heart that she has to go overseas and help these kids and lost people is just awe-inspiring and beyond words. She's really taught me a lot since I've known her (she has no idea I'm writing this!). She has the kindest, purest heart as she listens to where God wants to send her. She doesn't argue with his notions, she simply prays, reads, and acts on what she has heard. Taylor I am so beyond thankful for you and all that you have showed me through our friendship! I cannot wait to see where these next few years of college take us as friends! :)
So whether you are called to stay or if you are called to go, pray and act earnestly. God will lead you int eh direction that he wants you to go in. He knows what he wants from you whether it be bringing a tribe of lost people to him or bringing your colleague to him. He has a plan.
I am so excited to be a part of Taylor's life and see how this trip impacts her life and strengthens her faith. I know that she is going to do many more mission trips overseas in her life, and I am blessed that I will be able to be a part of her support group and listen to her encouraging stories.
"And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send and who will go for us?' Then I said, 'Here I am! Send me.'" (Isaiah 6:8)
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Can you save a life?
Hello! I woke up this morning with the song "How To Save A Life" by The Fray stuck in my head. To be honest I have no idea why this particular song was stuck in my head but here I am with an inspiration to write! :)
We as Christians are called to "save lives" by simply proclaiming the word to those we come in contact with daily. We have this GREAT gift of being in a relationship with our maker and the God of creation. Shouldn't everyone have that luxury? Shouldn't everyone have an equal opportunity to know about the gospel and learn about our God and savior?
In Mark it says, "And he said to them, 'Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation'"(Mk 16:15). I think that we are called just as doctors are called to save people. Doctors are called to save people from sickness and injuries of this world, and we as Christians are to save people from the perils that they will face if they fail to know our God. It truly is important that we are witnesses to everyone that we come into contact with, wether it's actually talking about the gospel to them or if it's simply being kind and friendly showing that we may have something they don't, a personal relationship with Christ.
You're probably wondering how all this fits into my "theme" of "How To Save A Life," but it's simple. We are to save lives with our words and actions. In the song the opening line says, "Step one you say 'We need to talk' he walks, you say 'Sit down it's just a talk.'" Although we can witness to those around us with simple actions and simple words and knowledge of the Bible, there will be times that we will have to make this person sit down with us and tell them what we know. Especially if this person is close to you and you know they are lost. It's a challenge, it really is, trust me I know.
This song is really quite important to me in a way, it sort of symbolizes a time with I "lost" a friend because they refused to hear me out and what I needed them to hear. I tried. I did all that I could to tell this person about what I knew and what all I had learned through my faith and how great it was. How I had such peace in hard times, how when I was down all I had to do was pick up my Bible and things were instantly better. They refused it all. They had a comeback to all I had to say. They defended their belief. I respect that. Still it hurts, it hurts to know that I lost a really good friend to the fact that they honestly did not want to be around if I was going to continue to profess my faith to them.
I still pray about this friend. That one day he will understand all that God can give, peace, understanding, hope. John 12:48 says, "The one who rejects me and does not receive my words has a judge; the word that I have spoken will judge him on the last day." This verse is my main reason for being so adamant in showing my faith those of my friends who are truly lost. They will receive judgement and it scares me to think that some of my best friends or former best friends will end up in a place far from me one day.
Can we save a life by simply speaking and acting on the word of God? YES. I don't know if I personally have saved anyone and showed them that there is something different about me because I know Christ, I hope I have. That's my goal. To save people. To show them that there is a better way and someone who will ALWAYS be there for them in their darkest moments.
What if by doing something as simple as smiling at someone and giving them a compliment, or sitting with the lonely person at lunch could trigger something in them to ask us what is different about us and how they can get it? Crazy to think that the simplest things have such an amazing impact huh?
"For the ministry of this service is not only supplying the needs of the saints but is also overflowing in many thanksgivings to God." (2 Cor. 9:12)
“'Thus says the Lord: Stand in the court of the Lord's house, and speak to all the cities of Judah that come to worship in the house of the Lord all the words that I command you to speak to them; do not hold back a word.'" (Jer. 26:2)
We as Christians are called to "save lives" by simply proclaiming the word to those we come in contact with daily. We have this GREAT gift of being in a relationship with our maker and the God of creation. Shouldn't everyone have that luxury? Shouldn't everyone have an equal opportunity to know about the gospel and learn about our God and savior?
In Mark it says, "And he said to them, 'Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation'"(Mk 16:15). I think that we are called just as doctors are called to save people. Doctors are called to save people from sickness and injuries of this world, and we as Christians are to save people from the perils that they will face if they fail to know our God. It truly is important that we are witnesses to everyone that we come into contact with, wether it's actually talking about the gospel to them or if it's simply being kind and friendly showing that we may have something they don't, a personal relationship with Christ.
You're probably wondering how all this fits into my "theme" of "How To Save A Life," but it's simple. We are to save lives with our words and actions. In the song the opening line says, "Step one you say 'We need to talk' he walks, you say 'Sit down it's just a talk.'" Although we can witness to those around us with simple actions and simple words and knowledge of the Bible, there will be times that we will have to make this person sit down with us and tell them what we know. Especially if this person is close to you and you know they are lost. It's a challenge, it really is, trust me I know.
This song is really quite important to me in a way, it sort of symbolizes a time with I "lost" a friend because they refused to hear me out and what I needed them to hear. I tried. I did all that I could to tell this person about what I knew and what all I had learned through my faith and how great it was. How I had such peace in hard times, how when I was down all I had to do was pick up my Bible and things were instantly better. They refused it all. They had a comeback to all I had to say. They defended their belief. I respect that. Still it hurts, it hurts to know that I lost a really good friend to the fact that they honestly did not want to be around if I was going to continue to profess my faith to them.
I still pray about this friend. That one day he will understand all that God can give, peace, understanding, hope. John 12:48 says, "The one who rejects me and does not receive my words has a judge; the word that I have spoken will judge him on the last day." This verse is my main reason for being so adamant in showing my faith those of my friends who are truly lost. They will receive judgement and it scares me to think that some of my best friends or former best friends will end up in a place far from me one day.
Can we save a life by simply speaking and acting on the word of God? YES. I don't know if I personally have saved anyone and showed them that there is something different about me because I know Christ, I hope I have. That's my goal. To save people. To show them that there is a better way and someone who will ALWAYS be there for them in their darkest moments.
What if by doing something as simple as smiling at someone and giving them a compliment, or sitting with the lonely person at lunch could trigger something in them to ask us what is different about us and how they can get it? Crazy to think that the simplest things have such an amazing impact huh?
"For the ministry of this service is not only supplying the needs of the saints but is also overflowing in many thanksgivings to God." (2 Cor. 9:12)
“'Thus says the Lord: Stand in the court of the Lord's house, and speak to all the cities of Judah that come to worship in the house of the Lord all the words that I command you to speak to them; do not hold back a word.'" (Jer. 26:2)
Friday, January 3, 2014
Resolutions.
Hello Everyone!
So I know that I am not a very good writer but I do have a lot that I think about and care to share. I've never really been much of a person to blog and share my feelings and all but the more I hear about them the more I am intrigued, so here I am! :)
I'll start my very first ever blog post with one of my biggest New Year's resolutions.
I want to read through the bible this year and dig deeper into all that God has promised me through his word and teachings. I tend to get so caught up in my life and wanting to be doing something all the time. There are days where I literally sit there and think about how bored I am and all the things that I could be doing that I am "too lazy" to get up and do. I want to take time each day and read a little and reflect on what I read and pray about how that could possibly be used in my life.
You know, going to a Christian university has its ups, and it has its downs. At ACU I am required to take a bible class every semester that I am there. I love this class. It's by far my favorite as far as material goes, but it gives me the mind set sometimes that I don't need to have a quiet time because "today I had bible class." This isn't true. I DO need to take time out of my busy schedule and read.
So many of my friends inspire me daily to get into the word and find that want to grow more and more in my faith. I am luck enough to have grown up in a family that encourages me daily to find God in the smallest things and to praise him in the good AND the bad. I really owe it to my family for me making this resolution because I want to be as godly as they are to me and to my life. I truly am blessed with the absolute best.
As I go with the whole "resolutions" theme, I'll add in another small resolution that I have made.
I want to get out of my comfort zone more. I tend to stick to myself and not want to put myself out there to make new friends or even ask to sit with someone at the library when there are no empty tables. I want to shed this outer shell of shyness and make friends and memories that are going to last me a lifetime! I can be so out going around my closest friends and I want to carry that fun, weird, crazy Kasey out to the world to make more friends who share the same odd loves for things as I do! So here's so being outgoing and making memories full of laughter and joy :)
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, lean not on your own understanding. (Proverbs 3:5)
So I know that I am not a very good writer but I do have a lot that I think about and care to share. I've never really been much of a person to blog and share my feelings and all but the more I hear about them the more I am intrigued, so here I am! :)
I'll start my very first ever blog post with one of my biggest New Year's resolutions.
I want to read through the bible this year and dig deeper into all that God has promised me through his word and teachings. I tend to get so caught up in my life and wanting to be doing something all the time. There are days where I literally sit there and think about how bored I am and all the things that I could be doing that I am "too lazy" to get up and do. I want to take time each day and read a little and reflect on what I read and pray about how that could possibly be used in my life.
You know, going to a Christian university has its ups, and it has its downs. At ACU I am required to take a bible class every semester that I am there. I love this class. It's by far my favorite as far as material goes, but it gives me the mind set sometimes that I don't need to have a quiet time because "today I had bible class." This isn't true. I DO need to take time out of my busy schedule and read.
So many of my friends inspire me daily to get into the word and find that want to grow more and more in my faith. I am luck enough to have grown up in a family that encourages me daily to find God in the smallest things and to praise him in the good AND the bad. I really owe it to my family for me making this resolution because I want to be as godly as they are to me and to my life. I truly am blessed with the absolute best.
As I go with the whole "resolutions" theme, I'll add in another small resolution that I have made.
I want to get out of my comfort zone more. I tend to stick to myself and not want to put myself out there to make new friends or even ask to sit with someone at the library when there are no empty tables. I want to shed this outer shell of shyness and make friends and memories that are going to last me a lifetime! I can be so out going around my closest friends and I want to carry that fun, weird, crazy Kasey out to the world to make more friends who share the same odd loves for things as I do! So here's so being outgoing and making memories full of laughter and joy :)
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, lean not on your own understanding. (Proverbs 3:5)
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