Short and simple today with just one question---who is in control of your faith?
Think about your life. Are you living according to your standards, society's standards, or God's standards?
If any answer but the last is the one given, then I urge you to pray for strength and wisdom that will allow you to stop living according to FALSE opinions and standards, and start living according to the truth derived from the Bible. ANY and EVERY answer you could ever want or need to ANY question can be found there.
As you think about this question and its answer, think about its impact on your daily living, in your marriage, in other relationships, with friends, as a parent, as a child, in regards to your attitude, etc. There are MANY ways that the standards that we live by affect us and others close to us in our daily living. It also has to alot to do with how we spend our time and where we put our focus. Are we living with the world and its things in mind, or are we living with the Kingdom of Heaven in mind?
Every small part of our lives is an important part all adding together to make one big life. What we do with that life is something we will all be accountable for down the road!
I pray we all make the most of it!
Invest in someone else's life this week that you aren't as close with as you'd like to be. Take that initiative. The more we pour out goodness and positivity into other people's lives, the more our hearts will be right and we will see those things coming back to us!!!
Try it!!!
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
I Love Strong Words...
I am really enjoying the "Revolution" series at Heritage by Tim Montgomery that we are currently going through. The things I love most in other people are passion and taking initiative, so this Sunday's message was right up my alley! I also am a huge believer in the fact that it just takes one person to change the world, as well as encouraging people to live according to God's calling on their life, not other people's.
Well, Bartimaeus in Chapter 10 or Mark gives us a perfect example of this. Tim spoke on "taking initiative" and also "not living in fear" yesterday. He gave five great points, but as I read the text again, it is the words involved in this story that speak most to me.
Here are a few things that stuck out to me in reading verses 46-52 of Mark 10:
1) The text opens with Bartimaeus sitting along the road and begging, as was common for people with disabilities in this day and time. Yet upon hearing that Jesus was coming by in verse 47, instead of sitting and feeling sorry for himself, he began to SHOUT aloud! He didn't walk up and get close and grab his ear. He didn't care who was around. He didn't ask someone to get a word to Jesus for him. No, he SHOUTED!
2) In verse 48, as people were being ugle towards him and rebuking him, did he stop and sit back down? Did he let other people or their negativity defeat his spirit? Heck no! The Bible says that he "SHOUTED ALL THE MORE!"
3) After Jesus has heard him and called him over, it says in verse 50 that Bartimaeus THREW his cloak aside and JUMPED to his feet!
4) Finally, in verse 52, after his faith has healed his blindness, it says that he IMMEDIATELY followed Jesus.
Look at the words used in this text. The words I have put in all-caps should speak to us. They are the actions taken that are a picture of how we should be following Christ! Read over those words again and think of how most of us go through living out our faith on a day-to-day basis. The words "jumped", "threw", and "immediately" are probably easily and truthfully replaced with words like "slowly got up", "folded and set down", and "when he got around to it." Think about that---we are more prone to follow Jesus on OUR terms, and in OUR time, right? We tend to let others take the initiative and are often inspired by what God does through them, but we let fear and ignorance get in the way of following through in things ourselves. We let satan tell us we aren't good enough or important enough, or that God called others to amazing things. We let the things in our past defeat us instead of living in the forgiveness of our sins that our relationship with Jesus Christ provides. We flat-out LIMIT God and put him in a box, instead of embracing the truth of his endless authority and power. Do you see any place where Bartimaeus lived like this???
These are some amazing things from a powerful story. I think there are some great lessons for each of us that can come from the strong language used here.
Think about your faith. Do you just go through the motions? Are you any different than a person that doesn't follow Jesus? Why or why not? What keeps you from living your faith out with passion just as Bartimaeus does here in this story?
I know my prayer for myself and others this year is that we will walk and live with boldness, faith, authenticity, and passion like we NEVER have before! I ask that you join me in praying that we will continue to become more and more followers of Jesus and live radically in our faith as oppossed to just being christians that go to church. I believe that in doing that, we CAN change the world that we live in, while at the same time further expanding the kingdom of heaven!
Make a difference out there this week! Trust the Lord as you never have! Live boldly in expectation!
Well, Bartimaeus in Chapter 10 or Mark gives us a perfect example of this. Tim spoke on "taking initiative" and also "not living in fear" yesterday. He gave five great points, but as I read the text again, it is the words involved in this story that speak most to me.
Here are a few things that stuck out to me in reading verses 46-52 of Mark 10:
1) The text opens with Bartimaeus sitting along the road and begging, as was common for people with disabilities in this day and time. Yet upon hearing that Jesus was coming by in verse 47, instead of sitting and feeling sorry for himself, he began to SHOUT aloud! He didn't walk up and get close and grab his ear. He didn't care who was around. He didn't ask someone to get a word to Jesus for him. No, he SHOUTED!
2) In verse 48, as people were being ugle towards him and rebuking him, did he stop and sit back down? Did he let other people or their negativity defeat his spirit? Heck no! The Bible says that he "SHOUTED ALL THE MORE!"
3) After Jesus has heard him and called him over, it says in verse 50 that Bartimaeus THREW his cloak aside and JUMPED to his feet!
4) Finally, in verse 52, after his faith has healed his blindness, it says that he IMMEDIATELY followed Jesus.
Look at the words used in this text. The words I have put in all-caps should speak to us. They are the actions taken that are a picture of how we should be following Christ! Read over those words again and think of how most of us go through living out our faith on a day-to-day basis. The words "jumped", "threw", and "immediately" are probably easily and truthfully replaced with words like "slowly got up", "folded and set down", and "when he got around to it." Think about that---we are more prone to follow Jesus on OUR terms, and in OUR time, right? We tend to let others take the initiative and are often inspired by what God does through them, but we let fear and ignorance get in the way of following through in things ourselves. We let satan tell us we aren't good enough or important enough, or that God called others to amazing things. We let the things in our past defeat us instead of living in the forgiveness of our sins that our relationship with Jesus Christ provides. We flat-out LIMIT God and put him in a box, instead of embracing the truth of his endless authority and power. Do you see any place where Bartimaeus lived like this???
These are some amazing things from a powerful story. I think there are some great lessons for each of us that can come from the strong language used here.
Think about your faith. Do you just go through the motions? Are you any different than a person that doesn't follow Jesus? Why or why not? What keeps you from living your faith out with passion just as Bartimaeus does here in this story?
I know my prayer for myself and others this year is that we will walk and live with boldness, faith, authenticity, and passion like we NEVER have before! I ask that you join me in praying that we will continue to become more and more followers of Jesus and live radically in our faith as oppossed to just being christians that go to church. I believe that in doing that, we CAN change the world that we live in, while at the same time further expanding the kingdom of heaven!
Make a difference out there this week! Trust the Lord as you never have! Live boldly in expectation!
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Your Chance To Respond...
I wanna hear from YOU! I am just going to mention a few different things today, and I hope you will take the time to respond, as each of them is important in some form or fashion to someone!
1) The GOP nomination. I know there will never be the "perfect" candidate. So what are your criteria for the candidate you choose? How important do you think this coming election will be? My front runner as of now is Newt. He is a straight shooter, isn't afraid of a challenge, has asked forgiveness for past mistakes, ACKNOWLEGDES past mistakes, and has a true heart for this great country.
2) The Texas Rangers. So we passed on Fielder and are still flirting with Oswalt. How do you feel about the upcoming season? Should we sign Roy Oswalt? Do we need to upgrade first base? Long-term thoughts?
3) Church. What is it to you? Why do you go? Why do you NOT go? What is the responsibility of the church in your opinion? Are there too many of them?
4) What is the dumbest majorly popular reality show ever? I'm leaning towards The Bachelor at this point, but maybe you can sway me!
5) What is your dream job? If money did not matter, and you got to spend your days and your time doing whatever it is that you wanted, what would you spend that time doing? Why?
Have a great day!
1) The GOP nomination. I know there will never be the "perfect" candidate. So what are your criteria for the candidate you choose? How important do you think this coming election will be? My front runner as of now is Newt. He is a straight shooter, isn't afraid of a challenge, has asked forgiveness for past mistakes, ACKNOWLEGDES past mistakes, and has a true heart for this great country.
2) The Texas Rangers. So we passed on Fielder and are still flirting with Oswalt. How do you feel about the upcoming season? Should we sign Roy Oswalt? Do we need to upgrade first base? Long-term thoughts?
3) Church. What is it to you? Why do you go? Why do you NOT go? What is the responsibility of the church in your opinion? Are there too many of them?
4) What is the dumbest majorly popular reality show ever? I'm leaning towards The Bachelor at this point, but maybe you can sway me!
5) What is your dream job? If money did not matter, and you got to spend your days and your time doing whatever it is that you wanted, what would you spend that time doing? Why?
Have a great day!
Monday, January 23, 2012
WHO FREAKING CARES...
I've gotta tell you, God is doing some POWERFUL things in the lives of people at Heritage. I count myself fortunate just to be a part of this fellowship and thank God often for the places he puts me in and the people he puts me around.
The biggest part of what is happening is that people are believing with their whole hearts that the ONLY thing that matters is growing in a relationship with Jesus Christ and then making the most of that specifically by loving and serving others, ultimately allowing them to see that faith lived out in the world.
My personal opinion is that the whole last paragraph scares the crap out of most people. I know that because for the longest time I lived with a beat-down and beat-up heart and head that got in the way of seeing the truth. The other side is that most of us fear what might happen in our lives if we buy into this. We are scared to death that God might send us to some long lost third-world country where we will surely die at the hand of some sword-slinging, non-English speaking, painted up wacko.
Man, we sure do miss out on alot due to fear. And we can ONLY blame ourselves.
See, we ALL individually have the opportunity to make our OWN choices and choose our OWN attitude. We live with the freedom to pursue truth and what is right, and then live out what it is that we have sought after and chosen to believe. We are blessed with the chance to challenge ourselves, and utilize an abundance of resources that we have at our own fingertips to help best solidify our faith and decisions.
The problem is that we are scared and lazy.
I ask you this today---Who are you so scared of that it keeps you from being your best you? Who and what are you living for?
I think that for a long time I was scared of what other people would think if I wrote, talked, blogged, or sang about Jesus and my faith. I was too busy worrying about pleasing people and being accepted by them and therefore was robbing myself of the peace and further pursuit of my faith and purpose here on earth. I thank God that the day came that I realized that no matter who it is out there, they are just another person like I am, and my desire is that at a minimum, they know Jesus and have the opportunity to know the joy and peace that I do from making the best decision I ever have made. From there, it is on the other person to grow. That is the beauty of our relationship with the Lord---it is ours and only ours. Nobody gets to tell anybody else how to grow and develop it, but rather we all have an individual responsibility to put effort into it.
Back to the title and point of this today. Stop and think about what your response would be if God stood in front of you and told you He wanted to use you in great and mighty ways. Would you think how awesome that would be, or rather would you stop and think about what you might have to give up or miss out on, or who might look at you funny or talk about you badly for being some kind of "freak"-----WHO FREAKING CARES!!!
I URGE you to put all of your effort into pursuing your faith. I have NEVER heard of one single person that EVER regretted a decision like that. When our hearts are right, when we seek the Lord with all we have and trust Him, there is such a peace and joy that no person or thing on this earth can compete with. But you can't have it unless you believe it and then pursue it. If you don't, you are only ROBBING YOURSELF!
If I can ever be a resource or help to you in any way, or if you have questions or concerns about Jesus or your faith, please do not hesitate to reach out and email me. I would love to do my best to answer according to what I know from my own life, and also point you in a direction that can better suit your needs.
I hope each of you has an amazing week, and I am praying for ALL followers of Jesus today that we will be equipped with a level of boldness and authenticity that we have never before seen in our lives. That we will live our faith out in such a way that others see Jesus in our hearts and through our lives, and that they will be overcome with conviction and questions and have no choice but to learn about and accept Christ as their Lord and Savior!
LIVE RADICALLY! LIVE FAITHFULLY! LIVE IN EXPECTATION! DON'T LIMIT GOD!!!
The biggest part of what is happening is that people are believing with their whole hearts that the ONLY thing that matters is growing in a relationship with Jesus Christ and then making the most of that specifically by loving and serving others, ultimately allowing them to see that faith lived out in the world.
My personal opinion is that the whole last paragraph scares the crap out of most people. I know that because for the longest time I lived with a beat-down and beat-up heart and head that got in the way of seeing the truth. The other side is that most of us fear what might happen in our lives if we buy into this. We are scared to death that God might send us to some long lost third-world country where we will surely die at the hand of some sword-slinging, non-English speaking, painted up wacko.
Man, we sure do miss out on alot due to fear. And we can ONLY blame ourselves.
See, we ALL individually have the opportunity to make our OWN choices and choose our OWN attitude. We live with the freedom to pursue truth and what is right, and then live out what it is that we have sought after and chosen to believe. We are blessed with the chance to challenge ourselves, and utilize an abundance of resources that we have at our own fingertips to help best solidify our faith and decisions.
The problem is that we are scared and lazy.
I ask you this today---Who are you so scared of that it keeps you from being your best you? Who and what are you living for?
I think that for a long time I was scared of what other people would think if I wrote, talked, blogged, or sang about Jesus and my faith. I was too busy worrying about pleasing people and being accepted by them and therefore was robbing myself of the peace and further pursuit of my faith and purpose here on earth. I thank God that the day came that I realized that no matter who it is out there, they are just another person like I am, and my desire is that at a minimum, they know Jesus and have the opportunity to know the joy and peace that I do from making the best decision I ever have made. From there, it is on the other person to grow. That is the beauty of our relationship with the Lord---it is ours and only ours. Nobody gets to tell anybody else how to grow and develop it, but rather we all have an individual responsibility to put effort into it.
Back to the title and point of this today. Stop and think about what your response would be if God stood in front of you and told you He wanted to use you in great and mighty ways. Would you think how awesome that would be, or rather would you stop and think about what you might have to give up or miss out on, or who might look at you funny or talk about you badly for being some kind of "freak"-----WHO FREAKING CARES!!!
I URGE you to put all of your effort into pursuing your faith. I have NEVER heard of one single person that EVER regretted a decision like that. When our hearts are right, when we seek the Lord with all we have and trust Him, there is such a peace and joy that no person or thing on this earth can compete with. But you can't have it unless you believe it and then pursue it. If you don't, you are only ROBBING YOURSELF!
If I can ever be a resource or help to you in any way, or if you have questions or concerns about Jesus or your faith, please do not hesitate to reach out and email me. I would love to do my best to answer according to what I know from my own life, and also point you in a direction that can better suit your needs.
I hope each of you has an amazing week, and I am praying for ALL followers of Jesus today that we will be equipped with a level of boldness and authenticity that we have never before seen in our lives. That we will live our faith out in such a way that others see Jesus in our hearts and through our lives, and that they will be overcome with conviction and questions and have no choice but to learn about and accept Christ as their Lord and Savior!
LIVE RADICALLY! LIVE FAITHFULLY! LIVE IN EXPECTATION! DON'T LIMIT GOD!!!
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Shifting Our View...
One of the things I feel like I have learned over the last number of years is this---just because we have had what we consider individual failures in our lives, that does not mean our life is over and can't be used to impact the world.
There was definitely a time in my life that my focus was more on what I didn't do, or the things I did wrong, rather than what I CAN do or am capable of. It goes back to a post I wrote long ago about looking the windshield as oppossed to the rearview mirror.
I think our society contributes very much to this. For example, when you watch the news, it is mostly negative. The talk and gossip that we allow ourself to be a part of, usually negative. When we decide to judge others, that's all negative as well. Negative, negative, negative. So when we stop to take inventory of our own lives, we are already conditioned to be in that negative mindset because of what our eyes see and the things we allow ourselves to speak and be a part of. Because of that, we tend to focus on our faults and failures instead of learning from them and pressing on.
That is nothing more than defeat to me, and a very unproductive way to live our lives!
I believe in my heart that people want to see and enjoy responding to authenticity. Personally, I'd rather someone be honest, humble, open, and real instead of putting on a show or trying to come across as perfect. NOBODY IS PERFECT, AND THAT IS OK! From conversations I have with others, it is very clear to me that people desire to grow and be a part of something bigger than themselves. People want to be able to be vulnerable and honest. The problem is that so many people have been burned or have had their "negatives" thrown back in their face so often that they have lost all faith in others.
I have two things to say to all of that:
1) Find your peace and worth from your creator before you give any kind of a crap as to what others think about you. While I think it is important to be a light and example to others that we come in contact with, that is a completely different concept than being available to be the brunt of people's judgement and negativity. That is a "them" problem, not a "you" problem. Stand up and fight for what is true and right!
and
2) John Maxwell says, "Every past success and failure can be a source of information and wisdom---if you allow it to be."
Life to me is about growing. Personally, it is about growing in my relationship with Christ first. The rest falls into place after. If I am right in the first thing, the rest of the things in life are easy. It is all about the attitude I carry. I CHOOSE to carry an attitude that says I am a beautiful creation, here to serve a purpose, here to encourage others, here to make a difference, here to share my faith, here to just be a guy, here to love others, here to not live to the world's standards, etc. Any "failures" that I have in my life, of which there are PLENTY, are nothing more at this point than an opportunity to learn and grow. They are the things I can be free to share and discuss with others in REAL conversations that can lead to iron sharpening iron. There is nothing any of has done in our lives that would keep God from loving us right where we are. It is up to US to take charge and find our self-worth.
Where are you with all of that? Which way do you see life? Are you struggling with past sin or mistakes? Is your view more of a negative one? I want you to be sure and know that Jesus died for all of our sins---past, present, and future! Our life is not about living to a list of rules, but rather pursuing an understanding of grace and putting effort into our relationship with Jesus, therefore enabling us to live a purposeful and productive life on this earth.
Regardless of your faith or lack thereof, there is still alot of practical truth and opportunity for application found within this post. My hope and prayer today is that you will first challenge yourself to become your best you, and then share and spread that passion by encouraging others!
Have a fantastic weekend!!!
There was definitely a time in my life that my focus was more on what I didn't do, or the things I did wrong, rather than what I CAN do or am capable of. It goes back to a post I wrote long ago about looking the windshield as oppossed to the rearview mirror.
I think our society contributes very much to this. For example, when you watch the news, it is mostly negative. The talk and gossip that we allow ourself to be a part of, usually negative. When we decide to judge others, that's all negative as well. Negative, negative, negative. So when we stop to take inventory of our own lives, we are already conditioned to be in that negative mindset because of what our eyes see and the things we allow ourselves to speak and be a part of. Because of that, we tend to focus on our faults and failures instead of learning from them and pressing on.
That is nothing more than defeat to me, and a very unproductive way to live our lives!
I believe in my heart that people want to see and enjoy responding to authenticity. Personally, I'd rather someone be honest, humble, open, and real instead of putting on a show or trying to come across as perfect. NOBODY IS PERFECT, AND THAT IS OK! From conversations I have with others, it is very clear to me that people desire to grow and be a part of something bigger than themselves. People want to be able to be vulnerable and honest. The problem is that so many people have been burned or have had their "negatives" thrown back in their face so often that they have lost all faith in others.
I have two things to say to all of that:
1) Find your peace and worth from your creator before you give any kind of a crap as to what others think about you. While I think it is important to be a light and example to others that we come in contact with, that is a completely different concept than being available to be the brunt of people's judgement and negativity. That is a "them" problem, not a "you" problem. Stand up and fight for what is true and right!
and
2) John Maxwell says, "Every past success and failure can be a source of information and wisdom---if you allow it to be."
Life to me is about growing. Personally, it is about growing in my relationship with Christ first. The rest falls into place after. If I am right in the first thing, the rest of the things in life are easy. It is all about the attitude I carry. I CHOOSE to carry an attitude that says I am a beautiful creation, here to serve a purpose, here to encourage others, here to make a difference, here to share my faith, here to just be a guy, here to love others, here to not live to the world's standards, etc. Any "failures" that I have in my life, of which there are PLENTY, are nothing more at this point than an opportunity to learn and grow. They are the things I can be free to share and discuss with others in REAL conversations that can lead to iron sharpening iron. There is nothing any of has done in our lives that would keep God from loving us right where we are. It is up to US to take charge and find our self-worth.
Where are you with all of that? Which way do you see life? Are you struggling with past sin or mistakes? Is your view more of a negative one? I want you to be sure and know that Jesus died for all of our sins---past, present, and future! Our life is not about living to a list of rules, but rather pursuing an understanding of grace and putting effort into our relationship with Jesus, therefore enabling us to live a purposeful and productive life on this earth.
Regardless of your faith or lack thereof, there is still alot of practical truth and opportunity for application found within this post. My hope and prayer today is that you will first challenge yourself to become your best you, and then share and spread that passion by encouraging others!
Have a fantastic weekend!!!
Monday, January 16, 2012
Riding Is The Same As Walking...
I typically have alot of solid time to think and pray while riding my bike, and yesterday was no different. God showed me a couple of different things during that ride, and they are as follows:
1) On a lighter note, I looked down at my shoes after I tied them, and got to looking at my jogging/riding pants fitted on my legs. It was a different look than I'm used to, and for just a second I felt like I could have been Tommy Magness, long lost son of Kale, and brother of David and Justin, who all have the hair, figures, musical ability, gorgeous ladies, and studliness to pull off skinny jeans! I can't lie, I felt like my street-cred was sky high for those few moments.
2) On a more serious note, God showed me that riding my bike is very much just like walking with Him in my faith each day.
When I ride, I have preparation before I get actively into my ride. There are things I need to make sure are in line before I ever hit the pavement so that I can set up the best ride possible. I also have to make sure within my ride that I pace myself, as it is a long ride. I might be climbing a hill, and when I do, the best way to conquer that hill is to not look at the end, but rather what is there right in front of me. If I am focused on something else, I won't be able to best function right where I am at. Also, sometimes I need to pedal hard, then sometimes I might be cruising along downhill and can take off the gas and enjoy the stillness. When I am done, I have found that sharing my small victories in my own fitness have encouraged others to do more with their own. One just taking the time to share with another can end up changing MANY!
Now take that over to your walk in your faith. I don't need to speak to the details of how the two are alike, but rather ask this question---where are you right now? What is God wanting to do with you and your life? How does He want to work through you?
I hope that wherever you are today, your ultimate desire is to grow. You CAN make a difference RIGHT NOW!
It doesn't matter one single bit where you have been, what you have done, or where you are currently---it's just about adopting the attitude and moving forward. God does not waste ANYTHING!
Just BELIEVE it...then PURSUE it...and be ready for an AWESOME journey!
1) On a lighter note, I looked down at my shoes after I tied them, and got to looking at my jogging/riding pants fitted on my legs. It was a different look than I'm used to, and for just a second I felt like I could have been Tommy Magness, long lost son of Kale, and brother of David and Justin, who all have the hair, figures, musical ability, gorgeous ladies, and studliness to pull off skinny jeans! I can't lie, I felt like my street-cred was sky high for those few moments.
2) On a more serious note, God showed me that riding my bike is very much just like walking with Him in my faith each day.
When I ride, I have preparation before I get actively into my ride. There are things I need to make sure are in line before I ever hit the pavement so that I can set up the best ride possible. I also have to make sure within my ride that I pace myself, as it is a long ride. I might be climbing a hill, and when I do, the best way to conquer that hill is to not look at the end, but rather what is there right in front of me. If I am focused on something else, I won't be able to best function right where I am at. Also, sometimes I need to pedal hard, then sometimes I might be cruising along downhill and can take off the gas and enjoy the stillness. When I am done, I have found that sharing my small victories in my own fitness have encouraged others to do more with their own. One just taking the time to share with another can end up changing MANY!
Now take that over to your walk in your faith. I don't need to speak to the details of how the two are alike, but rather ask this question---where are you right now? What is God wanting to do with you and your life? How does He want to work through you?
I hope that wherever you are today, your ultimate desire is to grow. You CAN make a difference RIGHT NOW!
It doesn't matter one single bit where you have been, what you have done, or where you are currently---it's just about adopting the attitude and moving forward. God does not waste ANYTHING!
Just BELIEVE it...then PURSUE it...and be ready for an AWESOME journey!
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Ask Yourself...
It's fair to say that I can see God busy and actively working on my heart and life. I am going through a job change, changing my health and fitness routines, investing more into the right kinds of like-minded people, and I feel a strong boldness that is only explained by understanding that I am completely nothing yet also a strong and bold creation made by the Lord Almighty.
I also understand that not everyone goes through changes in their life at the same time as I do. This is true in marriages, relationships, friendships, families, etc. And that is perfectly ok. So I ask you to forgive me and save any comments like, "Ughghg, I wish Tommy would shut up and just mind his own business", or "You worry about your life, and I will worry about mine." Sorry folks, but that just isn't possible. In fact, we are called to be iron sharpening iron, and we are also to be carrying each others burdens. We can't accomplish those things without investing into relationships. First, with God. Then the rest trickles down from there.
God has created me with a big heart that loves others. He also has allowed me to endure through all sorts of circumstances to end up at the belief that NO MATTER WHAT YOU GO THROUGH OR HAVE GONE THROUGH, GOD CAN AND WANTS TO USE YOU TO IMPACT THE WORLD. That might be just in your local community, in your church, or on a larger national scale. That part is between you and God and is well above my paygrade.
Anyway, the first point of all of this is just to let you know my heart and the things God is laying on it. Alone, none of us are perfect. Alone, we can accomplish nothing. But with God, ALL THINGS are possible. Do you believe that? The Bible says so, so I KNOW I do. Truth be told, I have seen God working things that only he can work in my own life over the last while.
The other point is application. What do we DO with our faith and the gifts and resources that we have? I feel today that the best thing to do is just ask you the same questions that I am asking myself, and let you take your own road from there. Each of us is individually responsible and accountable for our time on earth and what we do with it. So I ask you to please take some time and really think about how you feel about the following. Don't just breeze through, but really put some thought into some of these throughout your day and week. It's no coincidence that God has our church with a heart of revolution, and that before I knew that, he was setting one in me. God works intentionally. What are his intentions for you?
So ask yourself:
-Why do I or don't I go to church?
-What is church to me?
-What is church suppossed to be?
-Am I active in whatever that is?
-Can I do more in my marriage, relationships, family, and everywhere else to positively impact lives?
-What would I change about my current state of living if I could?
-Do I believe God can do anything?
-Do I believe that God can use me?
-What gets in the way of the things God has in store for me?
-Is the Bible truth?
-Do I actively read it?
-Do I actively share it?
-Am I worried to much about what other people think?
-Why do I care about what other people think in the first place?
-What resources can I use to spread the Gospel?
-What people can I invest more time and effort in?
-What is my purpose for living?
-Do I waste time?
-Would I be ok with the account of my life up until this point if Jesus stood before me and asked to hear it?
-Why can't I change the things that need to be changed to have a REVOLUTION in my life TODAY?
There we go. I am asking myself these same questions, seeking and counting on God to help make the answers clear for me over the next while. I hope you will ponder these, too, and then go out and become a new and even better you!
Have a great day, and live a brighter future!!!
I also understand that not everyone goes through changes in their life at the same time as I do. This is true in marriages, relationships, friendships, families, etc. And that is perfectly ok. So I ask you to forgive me and save any comments like, "Ughghg, I wish Tommy would shut up and just mind his own business", or "You worry about your life, and I will worry about mine." Sorry folks, but that just isn't possible. In fact, we are called to be iron sharpening iron, and we are also to be carrying each others burdens. We can't accomplish those things without investing into relationships. First, with God. Then the rest trickles down from there.
God has created me with a big heart that loves others. He also has allowed me to endure through all sorts of circumstances to end up at the belief that NO MATTER WHAT YOU GO THROUGH OR HAVE GONE THROUGH, GOD CAN AND WANTS TO USE YOU TO IMPACT THE WORLD. That might be just in your local community, in your church, or on a larger national scale. That part is between you and God and is well above my paygrade.
Anyway, the first point of all of this is just to let you know my heart and the things God is laying on it. Alone, none of us are perfect. Alone, we can accomplish nothing. But with God, ALL THINGS are possible. Do you believe that? The Bible says so, so I KNOW I do. Truth be told, I have seen God working things that only he can work in my own life over the last while.
The other point is application. What do we DO with our faith and the gifts and resources that we have? I feel today that the best thing to do is just ask you the same questions that I am asking myself, and let you take your own road from there. Each of us is individually responsible and accountable for our time on earth and what we do with it. So I ask you to please take some time and really think about how you feel about the following. Don't just breeze through, but really put some thought into some of these throughout your day and week. It's no coincidence that God has our church with a heart of revolution, and that before I knew that, he was setting one in me. God works intentionally. What are his intentions for you?
So ask yourself:
-Why do I or don't I go to church?
-What is church to me?
-What is church suppossed to be?
-Am I active in whatever that is?
-Can I do more in my marriage, relationships, family, and everywhere else to positively impact lives?
-What would I change about my current state of living if I could?
-Do I believe God can do anything?
-Do I believe that God can use me?
-What gets in the way of the things God has in store for me?
-Is the Bible truth?
-Do I actively read it?
-Do I actively share it?
-Am I worried to much about what other people think?
-Why do I care about what other people think in the first place?
-What resources can I use to spread the Gospel?
-What people can I invest more time and effort in?
-What is my purpose for living?
-Do I waste time?
-Would I be ok with the account of my life up until this point if Jesus stood before me and asked to hear it?
-Why can't I change the things that need to be changed to have a REVOLUTION in my life TODAY?
There we go. I am asking myself these same questions, seeking and counting on God to help make the answers clear for me over the next while. I hope you will ponder these, too, and then go out and become a new and even better you!
Have a great day, and live a brighter future!!!
Friday, January 13, 2012
Being a Christian vs. Being a Follower of Jesus Christ...
I like to constantly be challenging myself to grow. This is true spiritually, with my health, as a potential leader, as a father, a husband, friend, and many other areas. I believe that we should be constantly growing in some form or fashion, even if that is just being still and becoming a better listener to what God is telling us. So at our men's bible study group this morning, God slammed me as we were discussing Ephesians 2 with this question---is there a difference in being a christian vs. being a follower of Jesus Christ?
To me, the obvious answer is yes. No doubts about it. But the question itself isn't the thing that challenges me most. Rather, the challenge comes as we figure out how we shift our lives from being a content christian to becoming a true follower of Jesus. Lets break it down to simple terms, then we can each individually decide where we currently sit.
A christian is simply one that has accepted the blood of Jesus Christ as a sacrifice and accepted Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior. They know that they can't live this life alone, and are aware of the fact that they are unworthy of God's love, yet because of his grace and mercy and unconditional love for us, he gives it to us anyway. Fair? Simple, yet understood.
A follower of Jesus Christ is someone that proactively searches out knowledge and understanding not only about his life, but also how to apply it and transform their own to become more like his. They are seeking the Word more, seeking opportunity to impact lives for Jesus. They don't care what others think or live by their standards, but rather live according to the standard set forth in the Bible. They see a day not just as a day, but as an investment into eternity. There is a bigger picture these people live by. Again, a short and simple description, but you get where I'm going with it.
So where do you fit? Which paragraph sums up where you are in your life right now?
I know for me, it is easy to get sidetracked by life and allow the devil to take my focus from what God wants for me and my daily living. I guess that is the importance of a constant investment into that relationship that I have with God. The more I take from it, the more I am missing out on. I guess it is a little like a 401K. If your employer is offering a match, and you don't take it, then you're missing out on a free gift. You're only robbing yourself. Nobody else is doing that to you. The difference is that what God has for us and for our life is SO much more than even one million times what the largest 401K could ever have in it. The blessings and love are infinite that God desires for us both now and for eternity.
Do you want them? Are you doing your part? Just a little something to think about on your Friday morning.
If you read this and feel like you're not living to your potential, remember that your just one right turn from being on the wrong road. Believe in what God can do, and believe in yourself. We are all beautiful in the eyes of God, and his opinion should ultimately be the only one that matters! You will NEVER regret choosing to become more of a follower of Jesus. NEVER!
Have a great weekend, thanks for taking the time to stop in, and be sure to bless a life today!
To me, the obvious answer is yes. No doubts about it. But the question itself isn't the thing that challenges me most. Rather, the challenge comes as we figure out how we shift our lives from being a content christian to becoming a true follower of Jesus. Lets break it down to simple terms, then we can each individually decide where we currently sit.
A christian is simply one that has accepted the blood of Jesus Christ as a sacrifice and accepted Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior. They know that they can't live this life alone, and are aware of the fact that they are unworthy of God's love, yet because of his grace and mercy and unconditional love for us, he gives it to us anyway. Fair? Simple, yet understood.
A follower of Jesus Christ is someone that proactively searches out knowledge and understanding not only about his life, but also how to apply it and transform their own to become more like his. They are seeking the Word more, seeking opportunity to impact lives for Jesus. They don't care what others think or live by their standards, but rather live according to the standard set forth in the Bible. They see a day not just as a day, but as an investment into eternity. There is a bigger picture these people live by. Again, a short and simple description, but you get where I'm going with it.
So where do you fit? Which paragraph sums up where you are in your life right now?
I know for me, it is easy to get sidetracked by life and allow the devil to take my focus from what God wants for me and my daily living. I guess that is the importance of a constant investment into that relationship that I have with God. The more I take from it, the more I am missing out on. I guess it is a little like a 401K. If your employer is offering a match, and you don't take it, then you're missing out on a free gift. You're only robbing yourself. Nobody else is doing that to you. The difference is that what God has for us and for our life is SO much more than even one million times what the largest 401K could ever have in it. The blessings and love are infinite that God desires for us both now and for eternity.
Do you want them? Are you doing your part? Just a little something to think about on your Friday morning.
If you read this and feel like you're not living to your potential, remember that your just one right turn from being on the wrong road. Believe in what God can do, and believe in yourself. We are all beautiful in the eyes of God, and his opinion should ultimately be the only one that matters! You will NEVER regret choosing to become more of a follower of Jesus. NEVER!
Have a great weekend, thanks for taking the time to stop in, and be sure to bless a life today!
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Anywhere & anytime...
God is doing amazing things. Today at Heritage we had the youth leading the service coming off of their big "Vertical" weekend. First, let me comment on their leader. He was the guy that you didn't even see until the end of the service! David Farren is an example of the kind of leader we should all look to. One of my favorite authors is John Maxwell. Maxwell often speaks of the most effective leaders being those that put others in a position to flourish and succeed. Often times, they put people in places and situations that they haven't been in, and these people accomplish new and great things. David is that kind of leader. His youth lead the worship. They speak. They perform dramas. I tell our children that he is the kind of man they need to watch and take note of how he lives and how he loves. Ok, enough about David...
On to today. The whole service was amazing. The church was PACKED with people. And each of us sitting in the congregation were treated by God to an amazing 75 minutes of worship, messages, and dramas---and God used only people under 18 as the vehicle for this blessing.
I could go on and on about how moved I was today. I was literally in tears during the final drama that was performed. But instead, I will write about the things I took away from today.
God can use any one in any place at any time. Period. If I recall correctly, a 14-year old young man stopped adults dead in their tracks with his words today. He spoke nothing but truth. He spoke nothing but the Word of God. That ALWAYS resonates and challenges us. The young lady leading worship has an angelic voice. Her ability to lead a group together towards the throne I am in awe of. I could go on about the actors and actresses, the other speakers, the band, the other people that helped, etc. Either way, the take away is that age, race, sex, length of being a believer, etc, DO NOT MATTER because God can use any one in any place at any time.
I also found great hope in the future today. Not only from the young people involved, but also thinking of the group of young kids like ours that will be coming into Streamline over the next number of years. The more kids that get involved, the more kids that are a part of something strong, and the more the environment is created for our kids to live RADICALLY and make a difference for Christ.
That last sentence is the one that challenges me most from today. I sat there watching the skit with tears in my eyes thinking about my life. I was thinking about the things that might get in the way of me being my absolute best for Jesus, and if I even stop to recognize them. I was also thinking of the example that I am to my wife, to my kids, to my family, and to others. How do I measure up? The tears were there because of the deep love I have for Jesus Christ, and the recognition that I desire nothing more but to be my best for him. There is NO greater love.
I look forward to waking up tomorrow and seeing how I can grow closer to God. I also look forward to seeing the opportunities that God presents to me to make a difference for Christ in others' lives.
Thanks David Farren and Streamline for your love of Jesus and for your obedience. Know that God used you today...
On to today. The whole service was amazing. The church was PACKED with people. And each of us sitting in the congregation were treated by God to an amazing 75 minutes of worship, messages, and dramas---and God used only people under 18 as the vehicle for this blessing.
I could go on and on about how moved I was today. I was literally in tears during the final drama that was performed. But instead, I will write about the things I took away from today.
God can use any one in any place at any time. Period. If I recall correctly, a 14-year old young man stopped adults dead in their tracks with his words today. He spoke nothing but truth. He spoke nothing but the Word of God. That ALWAYS resonates and challenges us. The young lady leading worship has an angelic voice. Her ability to lead a group together towards the throne I am in awe of. I could go on about the actors and actresses, the other speakers, the band, the other people that helped, etc. Either way, the take away is that age, race, sex, length of being a believer, etc, DO NOT MATTER because God can use any one in any place at any time.
I also found great hope in the future today. Not only from the young people involved, but also thinking of the group of young kids like ours that will be coming into Streamline over the next number of years. The more kids that get involved, the more kids that are a part of something strong, and the more the environment is created for our kids to live RADICALLY and make a difference for Christ.
That last sentence is the one that challenges me most from today. I sat there watching the skit with tears in my eyes thinking about my life. I was thinking about the things that might get in the way of me being my absolute best for Jesus, and if I even stop to recognize them. I was also thinking of the example that I am to my wife, to my kids, to my family, and to others. How do I measure up? The tears were there because of the deep love I have for Jesus Christ, and the recognition that I desire nothing more but to be my best for him. There is NO greater love.
I look forward to waking up tomorrow and seeing how I can grow closer to God. I also look forward to seeing the opportunities that God presents to me to make a difference for Christ in others' lives.
Thanks David Farren and Streamline for your love of Jesus and for your obedience. Know that God used you today...
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Stop being unfair...
I get to drive alot with my job, so I have plenty of opportunity to listen to different things on my radio. One of the usuals is ESPN Radio.
The other day, I was listening and they were going on and on about the NFL playoffs, teams, their chances, and their starting quarterbacks. In the midst of this conversation, I found myself rolling my eyes alot (which I do at alot of the things I hear on here) as they were talking about what quarterbacks were good and which were not so good. My eye-rolling was finally validated when one of the guests mentioned that the comparisons that were being made weren't fair at all! I forget the exact comparison, but I do recall being in total agreement with that statement. It is just unfair to be comparing a pocket qb with a running qb. It is also unfair to compare stats from 1975 to stats from today. You get the picture.
So what does this mean for us today? How do we apply this same concept to our lives? I spent some time thinking about this after listening to that radio segment, and I am here to tell you that we can apply it EASILY!!!
I personally think we hold people to standards quite often that aren't remotely fair. What's worse is that we do this, then get mad at THEM for not being able to live up to those completely unfair standards that WE put on them, without them asking for those unfair standards in the first place! Here is a simple example. Take Billy Graham. Is it fair to hold a newer christian to the same standards of living and expectation that Billy Graham has CHOSEN in his life to live by? My answer is no.
I guess for me, in general, it is all about one's relationship with Jesus. And truth be told, that is a relationship that only the beholder knows the truth about. I can't tell my wife how her relationship with Jesus needs to be. That is not my job. What I CAN do is be an example for her and our kids, and when given the opportunity to share about my life, I can share about how I live and why I live, etc. That is my responsibility. But telling her or anyone else how to live their life is NOT my job---nor is it yours.
I tend to believe that if we all focused on controlling only what we can control that the world would be a much better place. People wouldn't be all up in each other's business, and we would be more focused on self-growth, our families, our faith (whatever that may be), and doing OUR part to make this world a better place.
Is there anyone that you have found yourself upset with over the years or treat different because they haven't lived up to YOUR standards for THEIR life? It is quite possible that negativity like that in anyone's life could be holding them back from moving forward to bigger and better things. I encourage you to find a way to let that go and rebuild something better in its place. Truth is, most times we unfairly hold things against people that actually aren't any of our business to be worried about in the first place. Then we let that unfair bitterness and resentment cloud the truth of who that person is and blind us to the reality of where they are actually heading in life. So instead of encouraging them as we should be, we end up being something negative that could be holding them back and robbing them, and possibly ourselves, of a blessing.
I firmly believe that there is good in everybody, but it is hard to see and develop if there is always negativity in its way. Build on the good. Focus on positivity. Put energy and effort into the good things---both in your life and also in others.
Be a BLESSING today, not only in another's life, but to yourself as well!!!
The other day, I was listening and they were going on and on about the NFL playoffs, teams, their chances, and their starting quarterbacks. In the midst of this conversation, I found myself rolling my eyes alot (which I do at alot of the things I hear on here) as they were talking about what quarterbacks were good and which were not so good. My eye-rolling was finally validated when one of the guests mentioned that the comparisons that were being made weren't fair at all! I forget the exact comparison, but I do recall being in total agreement with that statement. It is just unfair to be comparing a pocket qb with a running qb. It is also unfair to compare stats from 1975 to stats from today. You get the picture.
So what does this mean for us today? How do we apply this same concept to our lives? I spent some time thinking about this after listening to that radio segment, and I am here to tell you that we can apply it EASILY!!!
I personally think we hold people to standards quite often that aren't remotely fair. What's worse is that we do this, then get mad at THEM for not being able to live up to those completely unfair standards that WE put on them, without them asking for those unfair standards in the first place! Here is a simple example. Take Billy Graham. Is it fair to hold a newer christian to the same standards of living and expectation that Billy Graham has CHOSEN in his life to live by? My answer is no.
I guess for me, in general, it is all about one's relationship with Jesus. And truth be told, that is a relationship that only the beholder knows the truth about. I can't tell my wife how her relationship with Jesus needs to be. That is not my job. What I CAN do is be an example for her and our kids, and when given the opportunity to share about my life, I can share about how I live and why I live, etc. That is my responsibility. But telling her or anyone else how to live their life is NOT my job---nor is it yours.
I tend to believe that if we all focused on controlling only what we can control that the world would be a much better place. People wouldn't be all up in each other's business, and we would be more focused on self-growth, our families, our faith (whatever that may be), and doing OUR part to make this world a better place.
Is there anyone that you have found yourself upset with over the years or treat different because they haven't lived up to YOUR standards for THEIR life? It is quite possible that negativity like that in anyone's life could be holding them back from moving forward to bigger and better things. I encourage you to find a way to let that go and rebuild something better in its place. Truth is, most times we unfairly hold things against people that actually aren't any of our business to be worried about in the first place. Then we let that unfair bitterness and resentment cloud the truth of who that person is and blind us to the reality of where they are actually heading in life. So instead of encouraging them as we should be, we end up being something negative that could be holding them back and robbing them, and possibly ourselves, of a blessing.
I firmly believe that there is good in everybody, but it is hard to see and develop if there is always negativity in its way. Build on the good. Focus on positivity. Put energy and effort into the good things---both in your life and also in others.
Be a BLESSING today, not only in another's life, but to yourself as well!!!
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
The making of YOU...
Do you ever think about how life seems to go through ups and downs? I don't even necessarily mean our circumstances, but moreso our habits and attitudes.
Although I have had an awesome holiday season, I still had moments that I felt not as much like "me". Nothing bad at all, just out of routine and such.
So here in the last week, I have prioritized my life to be sure the things I love, yet don't get in the way of family and responsibilities, are more a part of my week. AND IT HAS FELT SO GREAT! The funny thing is, it is just a few simple things that make all of the difference in my motivation, my thinking, and my health.
First is exercise. I had gotten to where I wasn't exercising much the last 8 weeks. I use the word "much" very loosely right there. Last week, I rode my bike twice for about 20 miles each time, then also walked/jogged another two times for 3.7 - 4.5 miles each time. The energy I got from that was unmatched. The motivation I felt after accomplishing that each time was through the roof! So the next thing I did was read more again. The Bible and John Maxwell are the first two things back on the list. The more I ride and read, the more my mind is focused on the things that are good and productive. That leads to more blogs, which has nothing to do with me, but actually are all here to provide encouragament to others in some form or fashion. The confidence gained from filling my mind, heart, soul, and body with these wonderful things helps me live such a fruitful and peaceful life. More good in, more good out. Less good in, CRAPPY TIMES ARE AHEAD!
See, right there are just three simple things that make ALL of the difference in my day-to-day living. What about you? What are the things that are present in your life when you feel at your best? Are those things in your life now? What about the flip-side? What things suck the life out of you and create drama and negativity in your world? What can you do to permenantly delete them from your day-to-day activities, freeing you up for better things to go in their place?
Now that you've thought about it---ACT ON IT!!!
My hopes for us all are that we seek individually the things that help us live a strong and productive life. We only have so much time here, so each day that goes by wasted is a MISSED OPPORTUNITY!
Let's all shoot for less of those wasted days and more of the ones where we can help change lives!
Be a blessing out there...
Although I have had an awesome holiday season, I still had moments that I felt not as much like "me". Nothing bad at all, just out of routine and such.
So here in the last week, I have prioritized my life to be sure the things I love, yet don't get in the way of family and responsibilities, are more a part of my week. AND IT HAS FELT SO GREAT! The funny thing is, it is just a few simple things that make all of the difference in my motivation, my thinking, and my health.
First is exercise. I had gotten to where I wasn't exercising much the last 8 weeks. I use the word "much" very loosely right there. Last week, I rode my bike twice for about 20 miles each time, then also walked/jogged another two times for 3.7 - 4.5 miles each time. The energy I got from that was unmatched. The motivation I felt after accomplishing that each time was through the roof! So the next thing I did was read more again. The Bible and John Maxwell are the first two things back on the list. The more I ride and read, the more my mind is focused on the things that are good and productive. That leads to more blogs, which has nothing to do with me, but actually are all here to provide encouragament to others in some form or fashion. The confidence gained from filling my mind, heart, soul, and body with these wonderful things helps me live such a fruitful and peaceful life. More good in, more good out. Less good in, CRAPPY TIMES ARE AHEAD!
See, right there are just three simple things that make ALL of the difference in my day-to-day living. What about you? What are the things that are present in your life when you feel at your best? Are those things in your life now? What about the flip-side? What things suck the life out of you and create drama and negativity in your world? What can you do to permenantly delete them from your day-to-day activities, freeing you up for better things to go in their place?
Now that you've thought about it---ACT ON IT!!!
My hopes for us all are that we seek individually the things that help us live a strong and productive life. We only have so much time here, so each day that goes by wasted is a MISSED OPPORTUNITY!
Let's all shoot for less of those wasted days and more of the ones where we can help change lives!
Be a blessing out there...
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Unrecognized Faith...
There I was sitting MANY feet above the snowy and rock-filled ground. By myself. In a ski-lift.
I'm not gonna lie---it freaked me out a little.
This wasn't my first time though. Truth is, I had ridden in one a few times that day already, and had some the day before as well. The difference was, I wasn't by myself those times.
But there I sat this time, and it was different. I was alone with my thoughts. I allowed fear to get in my head for a second and step directly in the way of faith.
What a crappy and bad feeling!
So after I realized that my priorities were out of order, I started thinking about why and what it all meant. It is funny that the first thing I did was look at all of the other people riding this thing. I also thought about how many others had ridden it, right along with myself, the whole time I had been there at Keystone. It got me to thinking about the faith we show in the first-place when it comes to riding these things. I never once questioned whether I would or wouldn't ride it. I just watched how and then did it.
Have you ever thought about how many things in our lives we just do because we know that is the right thing to do? How much actual faith we walk through in our day without realizing it? It is all over. It is present in TONS of little things all around us! For example, every time we get in our car, we have faith it will start. We have faith that we will get to where we are going safely. We also have faith in others that they know what THEY are doing in THEIR cars! We don't doubt that. We know these things. Airplanes are the same way. We have faith that our pilots are actual pilots when we purchase those tickets long before we go through TSA at the airports and get groped. We have faith that the airplanes aren't going to collide at 30,000 feet. Think about it---this concept is true ALL throughout our days and weeks.
So why is it that we have such a hard time having faith in Jesus? Not having it in general, but ACTUALLY living our lives believing he is who he says he is, and that he will do what he says he will do? If we know he is real, and we know the word is truth, then why don't we act on that faith more in our lives? We operate on faith perfectly with cars, airplanes, and other things daily of that nature. Why not have more faith in our very own PROFESSED faith? Ponder on that...
It is simple. It is just like first riding the lift. I watched the example, then followed the example in my own life, and things turned out great. We have our own example in Jesus. I could keep babbling, but you get the point. Atleast I hope you do.
Either way, I praise God that as soon as I realized the error of MY thinking, I got back to thinking HIS way of thinking. MY God is who he says he is, and he DOES what he says he will do. I have lived it, and am exciting to keep doing the same!
Live BOLDLY my friends. Live in the truth. Don't worry about perfection---but rather just allowing some room for growth.
Happy New Year to you all, and MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN 2012!!!
I'm not gonna lie---it freaked me out a little.
This wasn't my first time though. Truth is, I had ridden in one a few times that day already, and had some the day before as well. The difference was, I wasn't by myself those times.
But there I sat this time, and it was different. I was alone with my thoughts. I allowed fear to get in my head for a second and step directly in the way of faith.
What a crappy and bad feeling!
So after I realized that my priorities were out of order, I started thinking about why and what it all meant. It is funny that the first thing I did was look at all of the other people riding this thing. I also thought about how many others had ridden it, right along with myself, the whole time I had been there at Keystone. It got me to thinking about the faith we show in the first-place when it comes to riding these things. I never once questioned whether I would or wouldn't ride it. I just watched how and then did it.
Have you ever thought about how many things in our lives we just do because we know that is the right thing to do? How much actual faith we walk through in our day without realizing it? It is all over. It is present in TONS of little things all around us! For example, every time we get in our car, we have faith it will start. We have faith that we will get to where we are going safely. We also have faith in others that they know what THEY are doing in THEIR cars! We don't doubt that. We know these things. Airplanes are the same way. We have faith that our pilots are actual pilots when we purchase those tickets long before we go through TSA at the airports and get groped. We have faith that the airplanes aren't going to collide at 30,000 feet. Think about it---this concept is true ALL throughout our days and weeks.
So why is it that we have such a hard time having faith in Jesus? Not having it in general, but ACTUALLY living our lives believing he is who he says he is, and that he will do what he says he will do? If we know he is real, and we know the word is truth, then why don't we act on that faith more in our lives? We operate on faith perfectly with cars, airplanes, and other things daily of that nature. Why not have more faith in our very own PROFESSED faith? Ponder on that...
It is simple. It is just like first riding the lift. I watched the example, then followed the example in my own life, and things turned out great. We have our own example in Jesus. I could keep babbling, but you get the point. Atleast I hope you do.
Either way, I praise God that as soon as I realized the error of MY thinking, I got back to thinking HIS way of thinking. MY God is who he says he is, and he DOES what he says he will do. I have lived it, and am exciting to keep doing the same!
Live BOLDLY my friends. Live in the truth. Don't worry about perfection---but rather just allowing some room for growth.
Happy New Year to you all, and MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN 2012!!!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
And you didn't even notice...
I watched a great movie last night. It was called "Our Idiot Brother." Paul Rudd was the star and he was fantastic. And though there were some parts that were hilariously inappropriate, this movie offers me and the rest of us some great reminders.
We all get busier and busier in our lives. I have put much effort into going the total opposite direction, and praise God that I am seeing some of the results. Either way though, on the whole, commotion is the norm. With that commotion comes a bit of focusing in on our own issues, and totally forgetting that we aren't the only person in this world. Repeatedly in this movie, Rudd's character was "in the way" or "ruining my life", but truth was, he was seeing the WHOLE picture, while others' views were much smaller.
I think as a parent that is tough sometimes. I know I expect alot of my kids. I see them for what they are capable of because of the things they have shown me. But that is MY view of them. MY view of what I want for their lives. Although my intentions are good, I think sometimes these best intentions can bring negativity---for me AND them.
Watching this movie reminded me that every little detail being perfect and how I would prefer it to be doesn't really matter. It just doesn't. If I am so busy focusing more on the rules and structure, then I am missing the joy and getting to know our kids for who they truly are. Why would they want to be around me and open up if they are worried all the time about failing? Don't get me wrong, things like respect, structure, rules, etc are a great thing. A NEEDED thing for teaching. A MUST have. But the question for me---and you---is where is that line?
The thing I keep coming back to in my head is my relationship with Jesus. It is not about rules. It is not about keeping score. It is ALL about a relationship. A relationship where God sees me for who I am.
I once went to a church where the preacher was all about hell, fire, and brimstone. Although he was dynamic and truthful, his message ended up on alot of deaf ears because everybody felt like dog crap by the time they heard the same thing every week. How are you going to take that message to the streets and invite people to your church when all they are going to get is beaten down? There is a place for everything, sure, but that makes no sense to me at all.
Needless to say, I did not grow there. I was surrounded by good people with good hearts and good intentions, but that wasn't enough. Now, I worship at a church where you just come as you are. You are accepted for who you are. The sole focus is about growth in a relationship with Jesus. That happens at different times and in different steps for different people. But the same fundamentals have to be there. It has to be about the bigger picture. "Self" has no place. Judgement has no place. The only thing that matters is seeing people for who they are. What's in their heart. Taking them at their word. And loving them---unconditionally.
Joy is a beautiful thing. In the eyes and hearts of our children, and also in the eyes and hearts of others. I hope that I can be sure and keep the "self" out of my life so that I don't miss all of the beauty and opportunity to love and serve others that is passing right before me.
Just a little something to think about...
We all get busier and busier in our lives. I have put much effort into going the total opposite direction, and praise God that I am seeing some of the results. Either way though, on the whole, commotion is the norm. With that commotion comes a bit of focusing in on our own issues, and totally forgetting that we aren't the only person in this world. Repeatedly in this movie, Rudd's character was "in the way" or "ruining my life", but truth was, he was seeing the WHOLE picture, while others' views were much smaller.
I think as a parent that is tough sometimes. I know I expect alot of my kids. I see them for what they are capable of because of the things they have shown me. But that is MY view of them. MY view of what I want for their lives. Although my intentions are good, I think sometimes these best intentions can bring negativity---for me AND them.
Watching this movie reminded me that every little detail being perfect and how I would prefer it to be doesn't really matter. It just doesn't. If I am so busy focusing more on the rules and structure, then I am missing the joy and getting to know our kids for who they truly are. Why would they want to be around me and open up if they are worried all the time about failing? Don't get me wrong, things like respect, structure, rules, etc are a great thing. A NEEDED thing for teaching. A MUST have. But the question for me---and you---is where is that line?
The thing I keep coming back to in my head is my relationship with Jesus. It is not about rules. It is not about keeping score. It is ALL about a relationship. A relationship where God sees me for who I am.
I once went to a church where the preacher was all about hell, fire, and brimstone. Although he was dynamic and truthful, his message ended up on alot of deaf ears because everybody felt like dog crap by the time they heard the same thing every week. How are you going to take that message to the streets and invite people to your church when all they are going to get is beaten down? There is a place for everything, sure, but that makes no sense to me at all.
Needless to say, I did not grow there. I was surrounded by good people with good hearts and good intentions, but that wasn't enough. Now, I worship at a church where you just come as you are. You are accepted for who you are. The sole focus is about growth in a relationship with Jesus. That happens at different times and in different steps for different people. But the same fundamentals have to be there. It has to be about the bigger picture. "Self" has no place. Judgement has no place. The only thing that matters is seeing people for who they are. What's in their heart. Taking them at their word. And loving them---unconditionally.
Joy is a beautiful thing. In the eyes and hearts of our children, and also in the eyes and hearts of others. I hope that I can be sure and keep the "self" out of my life so that I don't miss all of the beauty and opportunity to love and serve others that is passing right before me.
Just a little something to think about...
Friday, November 25, 2011
Self-Awareness---I am Mike Maddox...
Ok, so I'm not literally Mike Maddox! For those of you that don't know who Mike is, let me start by telling you about his brother, Greg.
Greg Maddox is probably one of the top 15-20 pitchers to play baseball in some people's opinion. He won all kinds of awards, was VERY highly regarded for his craft, and was feared by hitters not for his velocity, but for his ability to out-think hitters and also for his dominant command of his pitches. He just naturally had a gift. If people ask about the Maddox brothers, they will easily remember Greg first.
So you might be wondering why I am Mike and not Greg. Well, that is easy. Mike Maddox was also a major league pitcher. He bounced around on over ten different teams, and usually pitched in the middle or bottom of the rotation. He is not someone remembered for all of his achievements on the field.
But while Greg had his biggest baseball impact on the field himself, Mike is now having an impact and making a difference for MANY. He is currently the Texas Rangers pitching coach. He has led his staff to the past two World Series. He came to Texas at the personal request of Nolan Ryan because of his work previously turning around another pitching staff in the National League.
I see myself as Mike Maddox. I have always been able to learn many things, and hold my own at them. Yet, I was never the best. And trust me, I am quite ok with that. My calling is to encourage and help make an impact in others' lives. I understand that. THAT is something I am glad to know! The question now is, what am I going to do with that knowledge?
I think we often try to be something we think WE ourselves want to be, and we lose sight of God's calling in that process. When we do that, we are directing our lives out of selfish wants. I used to want to climb the corporate ladder and manage others and make a huge salary. Don't get me wrong, money is not a bad thing, but my motives were. Life is about so much more than money. It is about having an impact in our short time on this beautiful earth. It is about finding what your passions are and pursuing them. I have found that God has NEVER left me hungry or left me without a roof over my head. My needs and those of my family have ALWAYS been provided for.
Keep in mind that NEVER and ALWAYS are some pretty strong words...
Is there a division in your life when it comes to the path you are on vs. the desires God has naturally put in your heart? Maybe there is a reason you feel like something is always missing. I encourage you to think and pray about that, and if that is the case, remember that it is NOT too late to change your path!
I hope you all had a FANTASTIC Turkey Day!! Now get out your stretchy pants and watch some football!!
Greg Maddox is probably one of the top 15-20 pitchers to play baseball in some people's opinion. He won all kinds of awards, was VERY highly regarded for his craft, and was feared by hitters not for his velocity, but for his ability to out-think hitters and also for his dominant command of his pitches. He just naturally had a gift. If people ask about the Maddox brothers, they will easily remember Greg first.
So you might be wondering why I am Mike and not Greg. Well, that is easy. Mike Maddox was also a major league pitcher. He bounced around on over ten different teams, and usually pitched in the middle or bottom of the rotation. He is not someone remembered for all of his achievements on the field.
But while Greg had his biggest baseball impact on the field himself, Mike is now having an impact and making a difference for MANY. He is currently the Texas Rangers pitching coach. He has led his staff to the past two World Series. He came to Texas at the personal request of Nolan Ryan because of his work previously turning around another pitching staff in the National League.
I see myself as Mike Maddox. I have always been able to learn many things, and hold my own at them. Yet, I was never the best. And trust me, I am quite ok with that. My calling is to encourage and help make an impact in others' lives. I understand that. THAT is something I am glad to know! The question now is, what am I going to do with that knowledge?
I think we often try to be something we think WE ourselves want to be, and we lose sight of God's calling in that process. When we do that, we are directing our lives out of selfish wants. I used to want to climb the corporate ladder and manage others and make a huge salary. Don't get me wrong, money is not a bad thing, but my motives were. Life is about so much more than money. It is about having an impact in our short time on this beautiful earth. It is about finding what your passions are and pursuing them. I have found that God has NEVER left me hungry or left me without a roof over my head. My needs and those of my family have ALWAYS been provided for.
Keep in mind that NEVER and ALWAYS are some pretty strong words...
Is there a division in your life when it comes to the path you are on vs. the desires God has naturally put in your heart? Maybe there is a reason you feel like something is always missing. I encourage you to think and pray about that, and if that is the case, remember that it is NOT too late to change your path!
I hope you all had a FANTASTIC Turkey Day!! Now get out your stretchy pants and watch some football!!
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Date day...
Daddy/daughter date day that is! I took just Edie to the movie today, and we saw "Dolphin Tale." Her class had learned about dolphins, and it was a story she was atleast familiar with. I can tell you right now before anything else that this movie is worth watching and owning!
I am big time into life lessons and finding opportunities to illustrate these easily to others. Movies like Rudy, Cinderalla Man, Pursuit of Happyness, Facing the Giants, etc, all have all sorts of life lessons placed throughout the scripts. This movie is no different. Here are just a few things that went through my head or stood out to me while watching this:
-God puts people in the exact right spot at the exact right moment
-Sometimes there are bumps in the road, but the focus needs to be on the end result you are working towards, not the bump right in front of you.
-Follow and sell-out for what you are passionate about. Don't let others steal your joy. Only YOU control that.
-You might not fully understand the dreams and passions of another person, so be sure and STOP and SEE the bigger picture, not just from your eyes, but theirs. LISTEN to them.
-Take every lesson you learn in life and carry it with you into everyday. You never know when you will need to draw on something from a past experience that you learned to get you through something ahead of you.
I can honestly tell you that I could write for another thirty minutes on this film and the lessons you can take away from it. I encourage you to go see it yourself if you haven't, and if you have, recall what you took from it then and apply it!
It doesn't surprise me at all that God put this movie into my week. He is working on some fun and exciting things right now, and I don't know what all lies ahead, but I know my trust, hope, and faith are in him first and foremost! NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH GOD!
Remember that...
I am big time into life lessons and finding opportunities to illustrate these easily to others. Movies like Rudy, Cinderalla Man, Pursuit of Happyness, Facing the Giants, etc, all have all sorts of life lessons placed throughout the scripts. This movie is no different. Here are just a few things that went through my head or stood out to me while watching this:
-God puts people in the exact right spot at the exact right moment
-Sometimes there are bumps in the road, but the focus needs to be on the end result you are working towards, not the bump right in front of you.
-Follow and sell-out for what you are passionate about. Don't let others steal your joy. Only YOU control that.
-You might not fully understand the dreams and passions of another person, so be sure and STOP and SEE the bigger picture, not just from your eyes, but theirs. LISTEN to them.
-Take every lesson you learn in life and carry it with you into everyday. You never know when you will need to draw on something from a past experience that you learned to get you through something ahead of you.
I can honestly tell you that I could write for another thirty minutes on this film and the lessons you can take away from it. I encourage you to go see it yourself if you haven't, and if you have, recall what you took from it then and apply it!
It doesn't surprise me at all that God put this movie into my week. He is working on some fun and exciting things right now, and I don't know what all lies ahead, but I know my trust, hope, and faith are in him first and foremost! NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH GOD!
Remember that...
Friday, November 11, 2011
Influence and Process...
I am all about learning. I live my life trying to apply a few basic groundrules everyday. They are as follows:
-I am better than nobody
-I can learn anything from anyone at anytime
-Strive to be a little better everyday than I was the day before
-Goodness and kindness can go a LONG way in any kind of situation
-Control only what I can control
-Don't live in the past
-Failures aren't bad---they are nothing more than growing opportunities to apply along this journey
-Apply the Golden Rule often
-When someone says something can't be done, feel free to loudly ask, "why not?"
When I think of these things, which I do almost ALL of the time in some form or fashion, I get the opportunity to "self-analyze." For me, that is just part of the process of becoming an influencer and leader in life. Now, I could sit here and try to jibber jabber on and on about my thoughts, but I feel like it's best to let a true influencer and leader do the talking here for me tonight. John Maxwell's book, "21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership", has back-to-back chapters on influence and process. Here are a few lines that have managed to find themselves underlined in my copy:
(on influence)
-Titles don't have much value when it comes to leading.
-True leadership cannot be appointed, awarded, or assigned. It only comes from influence. It must be earned.
-Hard work is required to gain influence in any organization. You have to earn the right to be a leader.
-Leadership is influence. Nothing more, nothing less.
(on process)
-The secret of our success is found in our daily agenda.
-The ability to lead is really a collection of skills, nearly all of which can be learned and improved.
-Leadership is complicated. It includes respect, experience, emotional strength, people skills, discipline, vision, momentum, timing, etc.
-It is the capacity to develop and improve their skills that distinguishes leaders from their followers.
-The learning process is ongoing, a result of self-discipline and perseverance.
-People have no idea the opportunities they are passing up when they choose to NOT lead.
-To be conscious that you are ignorant of the facts is a great step to knowledge.
-When you recognize your lack of skill and begin the daily discipline of personal growth in leadership, exciting things start to happen.
-Champions don't become champions in the ring--they are merely recognized there.
-Leadership doesn't develop in a day. It takes a lifetime.
So the first thing I noticed after I reviewed what all I had underlined was that the process and learning section had WHOLE LOT more underlined. That is humbling. See, honestly, I feel like I have the natural abilities to lead. I KNOW I can influence. I have seen it in action. I have had verbal confirmation from leaders, friends, etc. I am encouraged and thankful for those observations. BUT....I lack sustained substance. I need to be able to develop daily into the BEST leader that I can possibly be. It is one thing to have the ability to lead. It is a completely another thing to be an influencing and respected leader.
I desire that. In a sense, I feel called to that. I look forward to seeing what all transpires and unfolds as I move daily towards reaching my capacity as a leader. I am excited about putting hard work, study hours, prayer, thought, and great effort into daily managing my life to get the absolute most out of it!
So what about you? Are you a leader? Do you want to be? What goes through your mind and heart as you read this? Do you believe in yourself? What kinds of people and things do you surround yourself with that are influencing you? What kind of impact are you having on those that might be influenced by YOU?
I just have such a belief that each and every person can achieve great and mighty things. God put us on this earth not to just float through life, but to make a difference to those around us. I challenge you, just as I feel challenged myself, to maximize that opportunity! Read back through the solid statements that Maxwell's book provides us, and hold the ones that stick out near and dear to your heart each day!
-I am better than nobody
-I can learn anything from anyone at anytime
-Strive to be a little better everyday than I was the day before
-Goodness and kindness can go a LONG way in any kind of situation
-Control only what I can control
-Don't live in the past
-Failures aren't bad---they are nothing more than growing opportunities to apply along this journey
-Apply the Golden Rule often
-When someone says something can't be done, feel free to loudly ask, "why not?"
When I think of these things, which I do almost ALL of the time in some form or fashion, I get the opportunity to "self-analyze." For me, that is just part of the process of becoming an influencer and leader in life. Now, I could sit here and try to jibber jabber on and on about my thoughts, but I feel like it's best to let a true influencer and leader do the talking here for me tonight. John Maxwell's book, "21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership", has back-to-back chapters on influence and process. Here are a few lines that have managed to find themselves underlined in my copy:
(on influence)
-Titles don't have much value when it comes to leading.
-True leadership cannot be appointed, awarded, or assigned. It only comes from influence. It must be earned.
-Hard work is required to gain influence in any organization. You have to earn the right to be a leader.
-Leadership is influence. Nothing more, nothing less.
(on process)
-The secret of our success is found in our daily agenda.
-The ability to lead is really a collection of skills, nearly all of which can be learned and improved.
-Leadership is complicated. It includes respect, experience, emotional strength, people skills, discipline, vision, momentum, timing, etc.
-It is the capacity to develop and improve their skills that distinguishes leaders from their followers.
-The learning process is ongoing, a result of self-discipline and perseverance.
-People have no idea the opportunities they are passing up when they choose to NOT lead.
-To be conscious that you are ignorant of the facts is a great step to knowledge.
-When you recognize your lack of skill and begin the daily discipline of personal growth in leadership, exciting things start to happen.
-Champions don't become champions in the ring--they are merely recognized there.
-Leadership doesn't develop in a day. It takes a lifetime.
So the first thing I noticed after I reviewed what all I had underlined was that the process and learning section had WHOLE LOT more underlined. That is humbling. See, honestly, I feel like I have the natural abilities to lead. I KNOW I can influence. I have seen it in action. I have had verbal confirmation from leaders, friends, etc. I am encouraged and thankful for those observations. BUT....I lack sustained substance. I need to be able to develop daily into the BEST leader that I can possibly be. It is one thing to have the ability to lead. It is a completely another thing to be an influencing and respected leader.
I desire that. In a sense, I feel called to that. I look forward to seeing what all transpires and unfolds as I move daily towards reaching my capacity as a leader. I am excited about putting hard work, study hours, prayer, thought, and great effort into daily managing my life to get the absolute most out of it!
So what about you? Are you a leader? Do you want to be? What goes through your mind and heart as you read this? Do you believe in yourself? What kinds of people and things do you surround yourself with that are influencing you? What kind of impact are you having on those that might be influenced by YOU?
I just have such a belief that each and every person can achieve great and mighty things. God put us on this earth not to just float through life, but to make a difference to those around us. I challenge you, just as I feel challenged myself, to maximize that opportunity! Read back through the solid statements that Maxwell's book provides us, and hold the ones that stick out near and dear to your heart each day!
Sunday, November 6, 2011
It's more than just a dream...
There are just some movies that will always cause my brown eyes to well up. One of those is "Rudy." I find myself unable to turn the channel or not watch whenever it comes on the tv. I find so many wonderful life lessons inside the script!
Now, most people have either seen or have heard enough about this movie, so I am going to keep it simple and just list the things that stand out to me:
-Rudy dreamed big dreams. Not only did he dream them, but he finally acted on his own strength to pursue them and make them happen.
-Rudy was surrounded by a best friend that understood him and accepted him for who he was. His best friend saw the good in Rudy, and helped him believe in his dreams.
-Rudy didn't care what others thought when it came to what was in his own heart. He was ridiculed by his own father and brothers for sharing his dreams. He didn't let other people's negativity get in the way of his heart and focus.
-He faced giants! In practice, he faced guys over twice his size, yet stood toe-to-toe with them and confidently went into battle!
-Being true to himself and pursuing his dreams brought others joy in the end. His father, brother, the groundskeeper, and his best friend from college all rejoiced with Rudy and the rest of the team and fans as he played the final few seconds of the game and made his impact both on and off of the field.
You know, I think people focus so much on negativity that it keeps most people from pursuing what is in their heart. I sit here writing this trying to sort out my own dreams, and then to put a plan together to pursue and achieve them. Life is too short to not follow your heart! I am thankful for Rudy, who showed us that no matter how big or small your dreams might be, it is all about allowing ourselves to follow and pursue them---and then to enjoy the fruit in our lives that comes from the results of using our strength and determination!
So whatever your dreams are---GO GET EM!!!
Now, most people have either seen or have heard enough about this movie, so I am going to keep it simple and just list the things that stand out to me:
-Rudy dreamed big dreams. Not only did he dream them, but he finally acted on his own strength to pursue them and make them happen.
-Rudy was surrounded by a best friend that understood him and accepted him for who he was. His best friend saw the good in Rudy, and helped him believe in his dreams.
-Rudy didn't care what others thought when it came to what was in his own heart. He was ridiculed by his own father and brothers for sharing his dreams. He didn't let other people's negativity get in the way of his heart and focus.
-He faced giants! In practice, he faced guys over twice his size, yet stood toe-to-toe with them and confidently went into battle!
-Being true to himself and pursuing his dreams brought others joy in the end. His father, brother, the groundskeeper, and his best friend from college all rejoiced with Rudy and the rest of the team and fans as he played the final few seconds of the game and made his impact both on and off of the field.
You know, I think people focus so much on negativity that it keeps most people from pursuing what is in their heart. I sit here writing this trying to sort out my own dreams, and then to put a plan together to pursue and achieve them. Life is too short to not follow your heart! I am thankful for Rudy, who showed us that no matter how big or small your dreams might be, it is all about allowing ourselves to follow and pursue them---and then to enjoy the fruit in our lives that comes from the results of using our strength and determination!
So whatever your dreams are---GO GET EM!!!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
State of the Cowboys...
I have been debating since Sunday night just where I stand with these Dallas Cowboys. My verdict is in....and I am actually almost satisfied.
I think there are some very dumb things that they have done thus far in this 2011 season. The loss to Detroit was bad. Very bad. But keep in mind, we are just a few inches from Witten catching that pass and the game being over. And then Sunday against the Patriots, I can't be upset that our defense stopped Brady all day yet still gave up a TD when it counted. We are the only team to hold the Pats under 30 points. Do I like it---nope---but I think we will learn from it. The season is a marathon, not a sprint! I just want us to get healthy and peak at the right time!
Having said all of that, here are a few things I have noticed as a fan:
-Dez should be targeted more in the red zone. Get him isolated. Period. He also should be held more accountable for his lack of production in this offense.
-Ummmm----WE NEED A GOAL LINE RUNNING GAME! BADLY!!!
-I am impressed with the physicality and aggression of our defense. It is obvious that guys buy into Rob Ryan's schemes and enjoy playing for him.
-I like Tony still, and hope they don't strip him of what has made him really good.
-We will win the NFC East....This team will get better and better as the year goes on.
-Our O-line is going to be dominant by late this year or next year, and we should be good for awhile!
And finally-----GO RANGERS :))))))))
I hope you are all blessed out there, and that you take the opportunity to LOOK FOR and be thankful for even the smallest of wonderful things in your day and in your life. God sure is good!
I think there are some very dumb things that they have done thus far in this 2011 season. The loss to Detroit was bad. Very bad. But keep in mind, we are just a few inches from Witten catching that pass and the game being over. And then Sunday against the Patriots, I can't be upset that our defense stopped Brady all day yet still gave up a TD when it counted. We are the only team to hold the Pats under 30 points. Do I like it---nope---but I think we will learn from it. The season is a marathon, not a sprint! I just want us to get healthy and peak at the right time!
Having said all of that, here are a few things I have noticed as a fan:
-Dez should be targeted more in the red zone. Get him isolated. Period. He also should be held more accountable for his lack of production in this offense.
-Ummmm----WE NEED A GOAL LINE RUNNING GAME! BADLY!!!
-I am impressed with the physicality and aggression of our defense. It is obvious that guys buy into Rob Ryan's schemes and enjoy playing for him.
-I like Tony still, and hope they don't strip him of what has made him really good.
-We will win the NFC East....This team will get better and better as the year goes on.
-Our O-line is going to be dominant by late this year or next year, and we should be good for awhile!
And finally-----GO RANGERS :))))))))
I hope you are all blessed out there, and that you take the opportunity to LOOK FOR and be thankful for even the smallest of wonderful things in your day and in your life. God sure is good!
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Life and baseball...
I LOVE baseball. More than that, I LOVE getting to coach baseball.
It really hit me Saturday as I coached for the last time this fall just how much baseball and life are closely related. You see, in my opinion, to be good at both it's all about fundamentals and basics. Think about that for a second. In order to throw properly, hit properly, catch properly, etc, there are alot of mechanics you have to get down.. Not only that, but you have to be able to do them over and over the same way.
So now think about life. It's all about attitude and choices. But those attitudes and choices are learned first, and then practiced over and over. When you stray from them, you have trouble. Same as baseball. If you don't watch the ball, you won't hit it.
I think it is a pretty awesome comparison and such a great opportunity to teach kids about life through the most amazing game ever played! I encourage you to take the opportunity to make that difference in a kid's life if presented the chance!
Man, I love baseball EVEN MORE now!
GO RANGERS!!!
It really hit me Saturday as I coached for the last time this fall just how much baseball and life are closely related. You see, in my opinion, to be good at both it's all about fundamentals and basics. Think about that for a second. In order to throw properly, hit properly, catch properly, etc, there are alot of mechanics you have to get down.. Not only that, but you have to be able to do them over and over the same way.
So now think about life. It's all about attitude and choices. But those attitudes and choices are learned first, and then practiced over and over. When you stray from them, you have trouble. Same as baseball. If you don't watch the ball, you won't hit it.
I think it is a pretty awesome comparison and such a great opportunity to teach kids about life through the most amazing game ever played! I encourage you to take the opportunity to make that difference in a kid's life if presented the chance!
Man, I love baseball EVEN MORE now!
GO RANGERS!!!
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Current status of the mind...
Man, I am being blown away by Ephesians. First of all, God CHOSE ME. He chose me IN HIM! And if that weren't enough, he chose me BEFORE HE CREATED THE WORLD!! AAAAANNNNNNDDD, on top of that, he chose me TO BE HOLY AND BLAMELESS IN HIS SIGHT!!! All of that comes straight out of Ephesians 1:4. The verse right before that, verse 3, tells us that he blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ.
STOP AND THINK ABOUT ALL OF THAT. SERIOUSLY.....READ EACH OF THOSE SENTENCES ALONE AND THINK ABOUT HOW BIG AND AWESOME GOD IS!!!
The other thing comes from some reading I was doing in relation to Tim's sermon on Sunday. He started a series on "Transformational Church." As we were in Acts talking about the church at Antioch, I was reading some notes in my Bible. In regards to Acts 11:26, my notes say this:
Acts 11:26
The young church at Antioch was a curious mixture of Jews (who spoke Greek or Aramic) and Gentiles. It is significant that this is the first place where the believers were called Christians (or "Christ-ones"), because all they had in common was Christ--not race, culture, or even language. Christ can cross all boundaries and unify all people.
Now, I love strong words. Did you see just how many times the word "all" was used there? Another great thing to go back and re-read!
Another thought on this---how different and more appealing would our church's be if they were more Christ-centered, not politics-centered. If they were focused SOLELY on what we all have in common, Jesus Christ, and we truly used that as the focal point for ministry and inviting others to know what and who we know?
I get in conversations with people that comment that they aren't as strong in their faith as others, or they don't feel "christian" enough, or some other form of discouragement. I've gotta tell you, I firmly believe that just having Christ is ALL you need to go to the throne confidently! One's faith is one's own business, and something that only the Holy Spirit should be convicting you about, not others. Go back to the Ephesians verses mentioned above. Did Paul say you were chosen "if you go to church three times per week, memorize your Bible, perform CPR on someone, and save ten children from a burning house?" NOT AT ALL.
That is why I again encourage you to go back and read not only the awesome depth of what Paul wrote in Ephesians, or what my Bible says regarding Acts 11:26---but also to stop and think of just how simple it all is, too. It all goes through Jesus. Everything does. Christ is the center of it all. So I ask---is he the center for you?
I hope so...
STOP AND THINK ABOUT ALL OF THAT. SERIOUSLY.....READ EACH OF THOSE SENTENCES ALONE AND THINK ABOUT HOW BIG AND AWESOME GOD IS!!!
The other thing comes from some reading I was doing in relation to Tim's sermon on Sunday. He started a series on "Transformational Church." As we were in Acts talking about the church at Antioch, I was reading some notes in my Bible. In regards to Acts 11:26, my notes say this:
Acts 11:26
The young church at Antioch was a curious mixture of Jews (who spoke Greek or Aramic) and Gentiles. It is significant that this is the first place where the believers were called Christians (or "Christ-ones"), because all they had in common was Christ--not race, culture, or even language. Christ can cross all boundaries and unify all people.
Now, I love strong words. Did you see just how many times the word "all" was used there? Another great thing to go back and re-read!
Another thought on this---how different and more appealing would our church's be if they were more Christ-centered, not politics-centered. If they were focused SOLELY on what we all have in common, Jesus Christ, and we truly used that as the focal point for ministry and inviting others to know what and who we know?
I get in conversations with people that comment that they aren't as strong in their faith as others, or they don't feel "christian" enough, or some other form of discouragement. I've gotta tell you, I firmly believe that just having Christ is ALL you need to go to the throne confidently! One's faith is one's own business, and something that only the Holy Spirit should be convicting you about, not others. Go back to the Ephesians verses mentioned above. Did Paul say you were chosen "if you go to church three times per week, memorize your Bible, perform CPR on someone, and save ten children from a burning house?" NOT AT ALL.
That is why I again encourage you to go back and read not only the awesome depth of what Paul wrote in Ephesians, or what my Bible says regarding Acts 11:26---but also to stop and think of just how simple it all is, too. It all goes through Jesus. Everything does. Christ is the center of it all. So I ask---is he the center for you?
I hope so...
Thursday, September 29, 2011
It's the little things...
That statement makes me think of two different things:
1) A great Robert Earl Keen song
and
2) Relationships. I came out of my volleyball game tonight and found a card and new bookmark that had been snuck into my car before I left the house. It is not the first time that has happened. In fact, when I had come home a few weeks back from having been gone for four days, I came home to 19 sticky notes, two cards, apartment vaccuumed, apartment dusted, laundry folded, dishes cleaned, fridge cleaned, and a love note written in lipstick on my bathroom mirror (that still resides there :) ). Again, it's the little things.
How can I not want to wake up and want to do special little things for or constantly think about a person that loves me and thinks of me like that? Did she HAVE to do ANY of that? Heck no! But she did anyway.
Selflessness. Thoughtfulness. Generous. Loving. Caring. Servant hearted. Good communication. Respect. Friendship. Trust. Being a partner. Investment in the bigger picture. THOSE are the things that make relationships grow and strengthen. I am very lucky that God has sent me someone that views relationships the same way that I do---and not only view them that way, but also acts on it daily!!!
So tonight, I ask you, are you doing YOUR part in your relationship? Are you just expecting and not giving? Are you giving all that you can? How important is your relationship to you in the first place?
If things can be better, I hope you will consider ways that you can take the initiative to do more, and then following through by doing it!
I love you, Kelly...you're a blessing...
Be a blessing out there everybody!
1) A great Robert Earl Keen song
and
2) Relationships. I came out of my volleyball game tonight and found a card and new bookmark that had been snuck into my car before I left the house. It is not the first time that has happened. In fact, when I had come home a few weeks back from having been gone for four days, I came home to 19 sticky notes, two cards, apartment vaccuumed, apartment dusted, laundry folded, dishes cleaned, fridge cleaned, and a love note written in lipstick on my bathroom mirror (that still resides there :) ). Again, it's the little things.
How can I not want to wake up and want to do special little things for or constantly think about a person that loves me and thinks of me like that? Did she HAVE to do ANY of that? Heck no! But she did anyway.
Selflessness. Thoughtfulness. Generous. Loving. Caring. Servant hearted. Good communication. Respect. Friendship. Trust. Being a partner. Investment in the bigger picture. THOSE are the things that make relationships grow and strengthen. I am very lucky that God has sent me someone that views relationships the same way that I do---and not only view them that way, but also acts on it daily!!!
So tonight, I ask you, are you doing YOUR part in your relationship? Are you just expecting and not giving? Are you giving all that you can? How important is your relationship to you in the first place?
If things can be better, I hope you will consider ways that you can take the initiative to do more, and then following through by doing it!
I love you, Kelly...you're a blessing...
Be a blessing out there everybody!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
My current facebook status...
There are a few things in my life that I try my hardest to consistently live by that have brought me the greatest peace ever, and have made my relationships stronger and life quite fruitful:
1- God is bigger than everything, and can handle anything
2- Life is NOT all about me
3- Control ONLY what I can control
4- Attitude is everything....and I decide what mine is...nobody else does
5- Life is about constantly choosing one thing over another...alot can be told about us just by the things we are choosing between
I hope that EVERYONE has the opportunity to live a peaceful and blessed life---and if yours isn't, then I encourage you to ponder these truths and open the Bible :)
UPDATE:
The other thing I should have added is this: We assure others of failure in our eyes when we hold them to standards that are unfair and unattainable---so see the good in people no matter who they are, and don't judge them by their past, as everyone is capable of change, and there is only ONE judger, and it is not ANY of us! Set people up for success, and hope they take advantage! But if they don't, that's a "them" problem, not a "you" problem...
2- Life is NOT all about me
3- Control ONLY what I can control
4- Attitude is everything....and I decide what mine is...nobody else does
5- Life is about constantly choosing one thing over another...alot can be told about us just by the things we are choosing between
I hope that EVERYONE has the opportunity to live a peaceful and blessed life---and if yours isn't, then I encourage you to ponder these truths and open the Bible :)
UPDATE:
The other thing I should have added is this: We assure others of failure in our eyes when we hold them to standards that are unfair and unattainable---so see the good in people no matter who they are, and don't judge them by their past, as everyone is capable of change, and there is only ONE judger, and it is not ANY of us! Set people up for success, and hope they take advantage! But if they don't, that's a "them" problem, not a "you" problem...
Sunday, September 25, 2011
The Law of the Lid...
I started reading a new book on leadership today. It is by John Maxwell, and the first chapter deals with the "Law of the Lid". Basically, it says that you are only as effective as your leadership potential. If your leadership ability is limited, so too will be your ceiling. Pretty interesting and true stuff there!
On a different note, I got to meet some more of my future family this weekend, and THEY ROCK! I had such a blast, and look forward to seeing them all again...
I am just one blessed dude!
On a different note, I got to meet some more of my future family this weekend, and THEY ROCK! I had such a blast, and look forward to seeing them all again...
I am just one blessed dude!
Friday, September 23, 2011
Self-check...
What is your life about? Is it about "self"? If so, did Christ live life that way?
Just a little something to think about this weekend...
What changes can you make in your life NOW so that you have the best possible future? Selfishness is NOT the path that leads to God's best...
Just a little something to think about this weekend...
What changes can you make in your life NOW so that you have the best possible future? Selfishness is NOT the path that leads to God's best...
Thursday, September 22, 2011
A great find...
You never know if something you might have laying around that means nothing to you might just be a great treasure to to someone else. Look around---are there things you have in a closet or in a cabinet that you don't need? Why go through the hassle of a garage sale? There have been a ton of wild fires, plus, there are just other people out there that might be in a bit of need.
Just a REALLY easy way to impact someone else's life out of your giving heart...think about it!
NOW, GO DO IT!
Just a REALLY easy way to impact someone else's life out of your giving heart...think about it!
NOW, GO DO IT!
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
A tip of the cap...
I just want to stop and tip my cap to all of the guys out there who are step-dads that are actively loving on their step-children. I know that to this group of individuals this is just how it should be, and you take great joy in your role---but the truth is, all too often, most guys don't take this role seriously.
Keep up the great work dudes!
Keep up the great work dudes!
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Buckle up and grab a snack...
...because this might be a long one!!!
The latest in what's going on in my mind and my world:
-I HAVE to start with my long week of inner turmoil. That durn Tony Romo ripped my heart out AGAIN! I was absolutely done with him after last week, but I think he still has alot to give for the year, and choose to have atleast the tiniest bit of faith. But he BETTER get his crap together!!!
-I hope Texas goes to the ACC, Texas A&M to the SEC, and Oklahoma to the Pac-however-many-they-end-up-with. I think A&M will not be as good as they think. I like them, so don't take that as me drinking the UT kool-aid. I just think that there is more to lose than to gain, and they will be going into the SEC with a new QB, and if things don't look good quickly, they could be in for a long road to get there. Just my opinion. I also think that as much as I love Texas, they are a little too big for their britches. Greed and money is the whole thing behind all of this anyway, so it only stands to bring more bad than good! I just can't stand Oklahoma, and I hope they go and do good and keep blowing it in BCS games on a national stage!
-I am getting married FOUR weeks from today. I am SO lucky to have a woman that loves me and puts effort DAILY into our relationship and family. God has blessed me beyond measure with Kelly. I just don't have the words to fully describe how I feel about her. I love you, and I can't wait for you to be my wife and get to wake up next to you each and every day!
-When we were in DFW last weekend, we went with Kelly's mom to see her first car and also get her late father's dog tags from his military days. There ended up being a write-up in the Star Telegram about it, and the thing that stood most out to me of the whole thing was the heart and choice of a man named Emerico Perez. He has had this car since the late 1970's and just recently decided to have it fixed up. During this process, they found a rear fender that needed to be replaced, and found the dog tags upon cutting that fender out. Well, what ensued from there was Emerico searching out this man's family to get the dog tags back to them. Emerico said himself that he used to not give much thought to the military, etc, but now that he has his own son in the Marines and stationed in San Diego, he has a whole new appreciation for the dedication and sacrifice that our troops give, and he was intent on making sure those dog tags got back to where they needed to be. Again, life is about attitude and choices. His attitude and choice impacted a woman, her family, and everyone else that got to sit around and hear and be a part of a story that involved a car, a good man, and some dog tags of a former soldier. It is good to know that there are still some really good people out there.
You're a good man, Emerico Perez. I pray you and your family are blessed as you go on in life.
-I am getting a vasectomy next Friday. That's about all I have to say about that right now.
-Our Friday morning mens group is starting a study on Ephesians this week, and will continue in it for a long while I'm sure! I am very excited to dig deeper into the Bible than I ever have, and can't wait to see what all God teaches me through this.
-I love meeting new people and learning about their hearts. I had a roommate for my work meetings this week. We had the chance to spend alot of time together and just sit and talk life, work, etc. I loved hearing about the things he does to make a difference in people's lives in his community, and also learning that he has a heart to do so much more. Again, it is just great to see that there are people out there that put self last and make a positive impact in the lives of those they come across.
-I am STOKED about my new bike that I got from Landry Gibbs! YOU ARE A BLESSING MY BROTHER! I can't wait to get out and enjoy riding again!
Ok, I think that is enough for this morning. All I know is that God is good, I am blessed, and I am thankful for a life that is more fulfilled and simpler than anything I have ever had the chance to live!!!
Have an AWESOME weekend out there!
The latest in what's going on in my mind and my world:
-I HAVE to start with my long week of inner turmoil. That durn Tony Romo ripped my heart out AGAIN! I was absolutely done with him after last week, but I think he still has alot to give for the year, and choose to have atleast the tiniest bit of faith. But he BETTER get his crap together!!!
-I hope Texas goes to the ACC, Texas A&M to the SEC, and Oklahoma to the Pac-however-many-they-end-up-with. I think A&M will not be as good as they think. I like them, so don't take that as me drinking the UT kool-aid. I just think that there is more to lose than to gain, and they will be going into the SEC with a new QB, and if things don't look good quickly, they could be in for a long road to get there. Just my opinion. I also think that as much as I love Texas, they are a little too big for their britches. Greed and money is the whole thing behind all of this anyway, so it only stands to bring more bad than good! I just can't stand Oklahoma, and I hope they go and do good and keep blowing it in BCS games on a national stage!
-I am getting married FOUR weeks from today. I am SO lucky to have a woman that loves me and puts effort DAILY into our relationship and family. God has blessed me beyond measure with Kelly. I just don't have the words to fully describe how I feel about her. I love you, and I can't wait for you to be my wife and get to wake up next to you each and every day!
-When we were in DFW last weekend, we went with Kelly's mom to see her first car and also get her late father's dog tags from his military days. There ended up being a write-up in the Star Telegram about it, and the thing that stood most out to me of the whole thing was the heart and choice of a man named Emerico Perez. He has had this car since the late 1970's and just recently decided to have it fixed up. During this process, they found a rear fender that needed to be replaced, and found the dog tags upon cutting that fender out. Well, what ensued from there was Emerico searching out this man's family to get the dog tags back to them. Emerico said himself that he used to not give much thought to the military, etc, but now that he has his own son in the Marines and stationed in San Diego, he has a whole new appreciation for the dedication and sacrifice that our troops give, and he was intent on making sure those dog tags got back to where they needed to be. Again, life is about attitude and choices. His attitude and choice impacted a woman, her family, and everyone else that got to sit around and hear and be a part of a story that involved a car, a good man, and some dog tags of a former soldier. It is good to know that there are still some really good people out there.
You're a good man, Emerico Perez. I pray you and your family are blessed as you go on in life.
-I am getting a vasectomy next Friday. That's about all I have to say about that right now.
-Our Friday morning mens group is starting a study on Ephesians this week, and will continue in it for a long while I'm sure! I am very excited to dig deeper into the Bible than I ever have, and can't wait to see what all God teaches me through this.
-I love meeting new people and learning about their hearts. I had a roommate for my work meetings this week. We had the chance to spend alot of time together and just sit and talk life, work, etc. I loved hearing about the things he does to make a difference in people's lives in his community, and also learning that he has a heart to do so much more. Again, it is just great to see that there are people out there that put self last and make a positive impact in the lives of those they come across.
-I am STOKED about my new bike that I got from Landry Gibbs! YOU ARE A BLESSING MY BROTHER! I can't wait to get out and enjoy riding again!
Ok, I think that is enough for this morning. All I know is that God is good, I am blessed, and I am thankful for a life that is more fulfilled and simpler than anything I have ever had the chance to live!!!
Have an AWESOME weekend out there!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Back from the dead...
Seems like forever since I last blogged! Man, life has been hectic, but AWESOME!
This last weekend was a great one. I got to meet my future mother-in-law in person, and I can definitely see where Kelly gets alot of her awesome qualities! She is a sweet, generous, thoughtful, and classy lady.
Now I am at meetings for work until Thursday sometime, so my free time is scarce!
Today is going to be a short one, but I wanted to stop in and mention a few things I will be writing on soon:
-Tony Romo and my Cowboys
-College football
-Texas Rangers and playoffs
-GOP challengers
-Emerico Perez and a reminder of how life is a game of inches sometimes
-Pursuing your dreams
-and ALOT more!!!
I thank God for giving me a mind that he puts thoughts in all of the time! I love sharing the things I think and learn, and look forward to getting these out to you so that maybe they can impact your life, too!
MAKE A DIFFERENCE OUT THERE!!!!
This last weekend was a great one. I got to meet my future mother-in-law in person, and I can definitely see where Kelly gets alot of her awesome qualities! She is a sweet, generous, thoughtful, and classy lady.
Now I am at meetings for work until Thursday sometime, so my free time is scarce!
Today is going to be a short one, but I wanted to stop in and mention a few things I will be writing on soon:
-Tony Romo and my Cowboys
-College football
-Texas Rangers and playoffs
-GOP challengers
-Emerico Perez and a reminder of how life is a game of inches sometimes
-Pursuing your dreams
-and ALOT more!!!
I thank God for giving me a mind that he puts thoughts in all of the time! I love sharing the things I think and learn, and look forward to getting these out to you so that maybe they can impact your life, too!
MAKE A DIFFERENCE OUT THERE!!!!
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Faithful again...
I love when I am sitting at my keyboard and thinking that I have nothing I think is blog-worthy. It doesn't surprise me anymore when God then does something like remind me of a friend that I have been playing phone-tag with, who I then call, and we have a long talk that brings each of us encouragement and God some glory.
God, you rock!
ALWAYS faithful is my God. ALWAYS!
I loved catching up with Mike. He is a guy I went to high school with and hung out with some. Most of that consisted of having mutual friends and being in the same places at the same times. Either way, our friendship didn't have God at the center of it then. That is why it is so awesome to see God put us back in touch at this point of our lives where our conversations are built around what God is doing in our lives, or how we are working towards being even Godlier men in our relationships, and providing encouragement for each other in our individual endeavors, etc. The kinds of things that I know brings a smile to the Lord's face.
So Mike, I wish you success as God wants it for you, and know that God used you to provide me much encouragement and a great big smile tonight. Keep plugging away growing as a man. Keep focusing those eyes only on the Lord and seeking wisdom from above. Keep being a Godly example for your children, both at home and the 8th graders that you impact. Keep having your convictions and daily decisions challenged only to provide further growth. You're a good man, Mike Farco. A good and Godly man!
I look forward to more frequent visits brother! You bless me!
Thanks again, God!
God, you rock!
ALWAYS faithful is my God. ALWAYS!
I loved catching up with Mike. He is a guy I went to high school with and hung out with some. Most of that consisted of having mutual friends and being in the same places at the same times. Either way, our friendship didn't have God at the center of it then. That is why it is so awesome to see God put us back in touch at this point of our lives where our conversations are built around what God is doing in our lives, or how we are working towards being even Godlier men in our relationships, and providing encouragement for each other in our individual endeavors, etc. The kinds of things that I know brings a smile to the Lord's face.
So Mike, I wish you success as God wants it for you, and know that God used you to provide me much encouragement and a great big smile tonight. Keep plugging away growing as a man. Keep focusing those eyes only on the Lord and seeking wisdom from above. Keep being a Godly example for your children, both at home and the 8th graders that you impact. Keep having your convictions and daily decisions challenged only to provide further growth. You're a good man, Mike Farco. A good and Godly man!
I look forward to more frequent visits brother! You bless me!
Thanks again, God!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Winning while losing...
I'm in a battle I know I'm not gonna win! The deck is stacked VERY MUCH against me! Yet at the same time, I couldn't be more excited about what will come from it.
I guess you'd like an explanation after something like that---so here goes:
I am praying about some things and putting efforts into exploring that will be revolutionary for me and my life if they come to fruition. They might not---and that is ok. The battle is one of faith at this point. Even as I type this, I know the human in me will lose. I can't be reading the Word, reading books on stepping out on faith, have Hebrews 11:1 in my heart ALL the time, or be surrounded by a loving and believing support system and fiance and not expect God to be getting me ready for something. Whatever it is, I'm looking forward to it!
My prayer for my life is that God will keep me selfless and let me focus on Him and my family first, then be available for whatever he wants me to do on top of that to always be making a difference in some form or fashion. I want to live by faith first and foremost, and trust God with every detail of every day. He has shown me over and over that my life has more peace and more joy when he is in the front taking the lead.
So today God, again, I give it to you. I trust you. I WANT you to do something amazing through me if that is your will. I EXPECT awesome things from you. I TRUST you fully. ANYTHING is possible with you. ANYTHING!!!
Enjoy your holiday out there!
I guess you'd like an explanation after something like that---so here goes:
I am praying about some things and putting efforts into exploring that will be revolutionary for me and my life if they come to fruition. They might not---and that is ok. The battle is one of faith at this point. Even as I type this, I know the human in me will lose. I can't be reading the Word, reading books on stepping out on faith, have Hebrews 11:1 in my heart ALL the time, or be surrounded by a loving and believing support system and fiance and not expect God to be getting me ready for something. Whatever it is, I'm looking forward to it!
My prayer for my life is that God will keep me selfless and let me focus on Him and my family first, then be available for whatever he wants me to do on top of that to always be making a difference in some form or fashion. I want to live by faith first and foremost, and trust God with every detail of every day. He has shown me over and over that my life has more peace and more joy when he is in the front taking the lead.
So today God, again, I give it to you. I trust you. I WANT you to do something amazing through me if that is your will. I EXPECT awesome things from you. I TRUST you fully. ANYTHING is possible with you. ANYTHING!!!
Enjoy your holiday out there!
Saturday, September 3, 2011
I'm a sponge...
What a great day! I loved spending time with Kelly and all of our kids. Not only that, but my parents came in and hung out for awhile, which is always a blast!
The thing God most impressed on my heart today is that I never stop having opportunities to learn. I am so lucky that I have the people and resources around me to help me always be in a state of growth. I desire that because I want God's best for myself, my relationship, and my family.
God NEVER stops teaching us. He can and will use ANYTHING around us for his good purpose in our lives. It is TOTALLY up to US to be receptive to instruction and receiving wisdom.
I hope your weekend is going great!!!
The thing God most impressed on my heart today is that I never stop having opportunities to learn. I am so lucky that I have the people and resources around me to help me always be in a state of growth. I desire that because I want God's best for myself, my relationship, and my family.
God NEVER stops teaching us. He can and will use ANYTHING around us for his good purpose in our lives. It is TOTALLY up to US to be receptive to instruction and receiving wisdom.
I hope your weekend is going great!!!
Friday, September 2, 2011
Current playlist...
Here is what I am listening to these days in my car. It is always so hard to decide what goes on which cd, but God helps me make the final decision!
I HIGHLY recommend you download these off of itunes if you don't have them. They have given me an awesome week of worship in my car out on the road during my work week. Thanks God.
Here it is:
All Of Creation - Mercy Me
Cry Out To Jesus - Third Day
Everything - Tim Hughes
From The Inside Out - Hillsong
Glorious Day - Casting Crowns
Healing Is in Your Hands - Christy Nockels (I turn this one up LOUD and REPEAT it OFTEN!)
Hold Us Together - Matt Maher
I Can Only Imagine - Mercy Me
If I Stand - Rich Mullins
It Is Well With My Soul - Jars Of Clay (Beatles style!)
Love Of God - Mercy Me
Mountain Of God - Third Day
None But Jesus - Hillsong
Promised Land - Fee
Rescued - Goesls Parade (Haven't checked for availability on itunes---MUST youtube it if it isn't there!)
Sweetly Broken - Jeremy Riddle
This Is The Life - Pocket Full Of Rocks
So again---check these out if you don't know them...I know there are a ton of great songs, but since this is MY blog, I figured I'd give you what God's been giving me!
Have an awesome holiday weekend!
I HIGHLY recommend you download these off of itunes if you don't have them. They have given me an awesome week of worship in my car out on the road during my work week. Thanks God.
Here it is:
All Of Creation - Mercy Me
Cry Out To Jesus - Third Day
Everything - Tim Hughes
From The Inside Out - Hillsong
Glorious Day - Casting Crowns
Healing Is in Your Hands - Christy Nockels (I turn this one up LOUD and REPEAT it OFTEN!)
Hold Us Together - Matt Maher
I Can Only Imagine - Mercy Me
If I Stand - Rich Mullins
It Is Well With My Soul - Jars Of Clay (Beatles style!)
Love Of God - Mercy Me
Mountain Of God - Third Day
None But Jesus - Hillsong
Promised Land - Fee
Rescued - Goesls Parade (Haven't checked for availability on itunes---MUST youtube it if it isn't there!)
Sweetly Broken - Jeremy Riddle
This Is The Life - Pocket Full Of Rocks
So again---check these out if you don't know them...I know there are a ton of great songs, but since this is MY blog, I figured I'd give you what God's been giving me!
Have an awesome holiday weekend!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
The wife of noble character...
I am SO blessed that I am marrying an AMAZING woman very soon. As I read Proverbs 31 tonight, I am reminded by God that I am one lucky man to be marrying a woman of this sort of character!
A few verses that stick out: 11, 12, 17, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, and 31.
Take a look at those verses when you get the chance. When you do so, remember that this is the Word of God we are speaking of, and these things MATTER in our lives. HAVING a wife of this noble character is nothing to overlook in our lives. Just the same, BEING a wife of noble character is something every bride should strive for, as the Bible tells us the outcome of her life and efforts.
All I know is that I can't wait to have Kelly as my bride....Thanks God...you are SOOOO good!
Peace out!
A few verses that stick out: 11, 12, 17, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, and 31.
Take a look at those verses when you get the chance. When you do so, remember that this is the Word of God we are speaking of, and these things MATTER in our lives. HAVING a wife of this noble character is nothing to overlook in our lives. Just the same, BEING a wife of noble character is something every bride should strive for, as the Bible tells us the outcome of her life and efforts.
All I know is that I can't wait to have Kelly as my bride....Thanks God...you are SOOOO good!
Peace out!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Here's your sign...
On my way home from Paris today (Texas, that is), I saw a sign that read, "IS GOD SATISFIED WITH YOUR LIFE?". I pondered a few things about that sign the rest of the way home.
First, it is pretty cool that someone went to the trouble in the first place to make that sign, and place it where people are ASSURED of seeing it traveling towards Texarkana from Paris on HWY 82. When you see a sign like that, you have to answer it in some form or fashion. It might be that you read it and ponder life, and it might be that you read it and think someone was really stupid for doing that. It might also be any sort of thought that falls inbetween those two. BUT....it makes you stop and acknowledge it. You can't deny that.
Second, it makes my heart hurt knowing that some people will absolutely see that sign and laugh about the fact that they think my God and my Jesus are a joke. I don't have to explain that---it just hurts me.
Finally, it made me think about what being satisfied means. Does that mean that we are living sinless and perfect lives? Does that mean that we are Bible-thumping extremists who are close minded and so far to one side that we can't even communicate with non-believers? Personally, I think that question has alot to do with the word "striving". I think if we put unecessary pressure on ourselves to be perfect---something we will NEVER achieve---we only set ourselves up for failure. I think this sign should instead cause us to take a snapshot of today, then be motivated to move further along the path that leads to Godliness. It might be baby steps. It might take a looooooong time to get where you'd like. Either way, it all gets chalked up towards growth and progress. That is NEVER a bad thing.
So ask yourself that question. What does it mean to you in your life? How else do you see it? I'd love to know and hear from you!
Make a difference out there this week! Thanks a ton for stopping in...
First, it is pretty cool that someone went to the trouble in the first place to make that sign, and place it where people are ASSURED of seeing it traveling towards Texarkana from Paris on HWY 82. When you see a sign like that, you have to answer it in some form or fashion. It might be that you read it and ponder life, and it might be that you read it and think someone was really stupid for doing that. It might also be any sort of thought that falls inbetween those two. BUT....it makes you stop and acknowledge it. You can't deny that.
Second, it makes my heart hurt knowing that some people will absolutely see that sign and laugh about the fact that they think my God and my Jesus are a joke. I don't have to explain that---it just hurts me.
Finally, it made me think about what being satisfied means. Does that mean that we are living sinless and perfect lives? Does that mean that we are Bible-thumping extremists who are close minded and so far to one side that we can't even communicate with non-believers? Personally, I think that question has alot to do with the word "striving". I think if we put unecessary pressure on ourselves to be perfect---something we will NEVER achieve---we only set ourselves up for failure. I think this sign should instead cause us to take a snapshot of today, then be motivated to move further along the path that leads to Godliness. It might be baby steps. It might take a looooooong time to get where you'd like. Either way, it all gets chalked up towards growth and progress. That is NEVER a bad thing.
So ask yourself that question. What does it mean to you in your life? How else do you see it? I'd love to know and hear from you!
Make a difference out there this week! Thanks a ton for stopping in...
Monday, August 29, 2011
Moves me...
Two times this weekend I was in a setting where a mass of people were just praising and worshipping. I've gotta tell you, I was moved to tears a couple of times just standing in awe of how cool God is!
At the Mercy Me concert before the Ranger game Saturday, it amazed me to just sit and watch people, young and old, express their love and adoration for the Lord through music. I think God showed me a deeper understanding of what it means to be free in Christ, and also gave me a better sense of freedom myself.
Then Sunday night, he only further solidified that in me, as I got to sit in our worship center at HBC and watch Kale and the crew ROCK the house in the name of the Lord!
It literally just stopped everything else in my life for a few minutes. I couldn't help but just sit and watch people singing, dancing, lifting their hands, shouting lyrics that set them free---and doing it there together inside a group of fellow believers.
Worship is SO powerful....BELIEVE IT!!!
Thanks God...you are so very good to me...
At the Mercy Me concert before the Ranger game Saturday, it amazed me to just sit and watch people, young and old, express their love and adoration for the Lord through music. I think God showed me a deeper understanding of what it means to be free in Christ, and also gave me a better sense of freedom myself.
Then Sunday night, he only further solidified that in me, as I got to sit in our worship center at HBC and watch Kale and the crew ROCK the house in the name of the Lord!
It literally just stopped everything else in my life for a few minutes. I couldn't help but just sit and watch people singing, dancing, lifting their hands, shouting lyrics that set them free---and doing it there together inside a group of fellow believers.
Worship is SO powerful....BELIEVE IT!!!
Thanks God...you are so very good to me...
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Reruns...
This morning, I wanted to bite the bullet and do my first "re-post". So, here are a few that I find myself re-reading more than others:
4-18-2011
Preparation, preparation, preparation...
What are we living for? What are YOU living for? Each day, what is your purpose? What are you working towards? I don't mean in your job. Or with your finances. I mean the bigger picture. Life.
The way I see it, we are suppossed to be living out the Great Commission first and foremost. From there, it is about growing with God more and more everyday. Everyday we should be prepared to face any opportunity, circumstance, or detail that comes our way.
What if tragedy here on earth struck your life right now? Are you prepared to deal with it and handle it? What would you turn to? What things in your life today would be pushed away and deemed non-important in the event of that? Well, then I ask, why are they in your life today? If they have nothing to do with truth, facts, and growing in your faith in God---becoming more and more Christ-like---then they should have no place, right?
I can't help but look at all of the negative in the world and think about how much people tend to focus on bad things. People love tearing each other down. They love picking fights, bickering, selfishness, pride, arrogance, money, etc, etc, etc. I could go on and on. We are all guilty of it atleast sometimes. I just hope I am always quick to recognize it and even quicker to stomp on it and remove it from my life.
Those things send a negative witness out there. What does that tell others about our Savior when we act that way? Are you a blessing to others, or a curse?
Just some food for thought this week.
I watched the Passion of the Christ last night. Man....that hurts to see. To see those soldiers and people treating MY Jesus that way. Breaks my heart.
Lord, forgive me where I fail you. Fill my heart with your Word, humility, love, forgiveness, joy, and thankfulness. Your peace and strength carry me through my everyday, and I give you all the glory for anything I am that is good.
I love you Lord.
6-2-2011
God's timing...
Well, here I sit at 6:30a.m., in my boxer briefs, watching Gus stab his horse in Lonesome Dove. LOL. I have been awake spending time with God since 4:23a.m. Definitely God's timing, not mine. And definitely some serious things to think about on my mind.
You know, I have gone through a divorce. And as I stare some other relationship issues in the face, God has taken me to 1 Corinthians 13 this morning in pursuit of his truth and will for my life. Not easy. And if you are in a marriage or relationship this morning, then I hope you take the rest of this to heart.
Have you closely read that chapter? Well, let's start further back. Do you WANT God's best for your life? Do you want a relationship and love to be ALL that HE wants it to be for you? If the answer is yes, then think about these verses and what God means in them. If the answer is no, then you might as well prepare for heartache and get on your own and move on!
God's word is clear.
In verse 2, towards the beginning of the "love" chapter, it states that "and if I have a faith that can move mountians, but have not love, then I am nothing". Wow. When you take God's word literally, as we are suppossed to, that hits home. Who among us wants to be nothing? God did not create us for that!
Verse 6 says that "Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth". Powerful stuff. Are we daily living in truth? Facts are, we either choose God in a situation, or we don't.
Verse 8 says that "Love never fails". Never is a STRONG word. Don't most people say "never say never"? God said never right there. STRONG.
But the verse that speaks to me most this morning and convicts me is verse 7. "It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres." Always is another of those strong words. Always is always. I didn't do that in my marriage, but praise God that I have learned to give that my best now.
What does it mean to "protect" love? Think about that. To me, it means that in EVERY instance, if you truly love someone, you think of them and honor both God and them by making the choices that respects that love. You don't flirt, you don't leave yourself open to known temptations or past failures Satan has used against you, you proactively and selflessly put the other first, and most of all, you hold yourself accountable to seeking God with all you have to be in the best position possible to honor that love. To me, that is TRUE, GODLY LOVE.
That is where it is on us. I suffer consequences in my life for not pursuing God first in my marriage. My beautiful children suffer because of my actions. That isn't easy to live with, but God is faithful and merciful and has worked in this. I have accepted that, and have made the changes that I needed to make so that I can best avoid EVER having that happen again. I want only God's best when it comes to love and a love relationship. Any of us that say we want that have an INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTABILITY in our own lives that we HAVE to live to. Period. God wants and has called us to NO less. Again, think about that.
So wherever you are today, whatever situation in a love relationship you are in, or not in, think about what God says about love. Think not only of what it should look like, but even more about YOUR part in honoring God in love.
Then think about when we say we love God. Do we really show it? Do we only think about human love relationships when we read that chapter in 1 Corinthians? Or do we rightly hold our love relationship with God to the same standards?
Again, think about that...
There are three or four others that I often find myself going back to for encouragement. I will leave those for another "re-post" day, seeing as how that was alot of reading right there already!
I pray your weekend is filled with great joy, and that you ask God to show you the many ways that he blesses you....then just listen....he is so very faithful!!!
Now, off to the Ranger game!!!
4-18-2011
Preparation, preparation, preparation...
What are we living for? What are YOU living for? Each day, what is your purpose? What are you working towards? I don't mean in your job. Or with your finances. I mean the bigger picture. Life.
The way I see it, we are suppossed to be living out the Great Commission first and foremost. From there, it is about growing with God more and more everyday. Everyday we should be prepared to face any opportunity, circumstance, or detail that comes our way.
What if tragedy here on earth struck your life right now? Are you prepared to deal with it and handle it? What would you turn to? What things in your life today would be pushed away and deemed non-important in the event of that? Well, then I ask, why are they in your life today? If they have nothing to do with truth, facts, and growing in your faith in God---becoming more and more Christ-like---then they should have no place, right?
I can't help but look at all of the negative in the world and think about how much people tend to focus on bad things. People love tearing each other down. They love picking fights, bickering, selfishness, pride, arrogance, money, etc, etc, etc. I could go on and on. We are all guilty of it atleast sometimes. I just hope I am always quick to recognize it and even quicker to stomp on it and remove it from my life.
Those things send a negative witness out there. What does that tell others about our Savior when we act that way? Are you a blessing to others, or a curse?
Just some food for thought this week.
I watched the Passion of the Christ last night. Man....that hurts to see. To see those soldiers and people treating MY Jesus that way. Breaks my heart.
Lord, forgive me where I fail you. Fill my heart with your Word, humility, love, forgiveness, joy, and thankfulness. Your peace and strength carry me through my everyday, and I give you all the glory for anything I am that is good.
I love you Lord.
6-2-2011
God's timing...
Well, here I sit at 6:30a.m., in my boxer briefs, watching Gus stab his horse in Lonesome Dove. LOL. I have been awake spending time with God since 4:23a.m. Definitely God's timing, not mine. And definitely some serious things to think about on my mind.
You know, I have gone through a divorce. And as I stare some other relationship issues in the face, God has taken me to 1 Corinthians 13 this morning in pursuit of his truth and will for my life. Not easy. And if you are in a marriage or relationship this morning, then I hope you take the rest of this to heart.
Have you closely read that chapter? Well, let's start further back. Do you WANT God's best for your life? Do you want a relationship and love to be ALL that HE wants it to be for you? If the answer is yes, then think about these verses and what God means in them. If the answer is no, then you might as well prepare for heartache and get on your own and move on!
God's word is clear.
In verse 2, towards the beginning of the "love" chapter, it states that "and if I have a faith that can move mountians, but have not love, then I am nothing". Wow. When you take God's word literally, as we are suppossed to, that hits home. Who among us wants to be nothing? God did not create us for that!
Verse 6 says that "Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth". Powerful stuff. Are we daily living in truth? Facts are, we either choose God in a situation, or we don't.
Verse 8 says that "Love never fails". Never is a STRONG word. Don't most people say "never say never"? God said never right there. STRONG.
But the verse that speaks to me most this morning and convicts me is verse 7. "It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres." Always is another of those strong words. Always is always. I didn't do that in my marriage, but praise God that I have learned to give that my best now.
What does it mean to "protect" love? Think about that. To me, it means that in EVERY instance, if you truly love someone, you think of them and honor both God and them by making the choices that respects that love. You don't flirt, you don't leave yourself open to known temptations or past failures Satan has used against you, you proactively and selflessly put the other first, and most of all, you hold yourself accountable to seeking God with all you have to be in the best position possible to honor that love. To me, that is TRUE, GODLY LOVE.
That is where it is on us. I suffer consequences in my life for not pursuing God first in my marriage. My beautiful children suffer because of my actions. That isn't easy to live with, but God is faithful and merciful and has worked in this. I have accepted that, and have made the changes that I needed to make so that I can best avoid EVER having that happen again. I want only God's best when it comes to love and a love relationship. Any of us that say we want that have an INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTABILITY in our own lives that we HAVE to live to. Period. God wants and has called us to NO less. Again, think about that.
So wherever you are today, whatever situation in a love relationship you are in, or not in, think about what God says about love. Think not only of what it should look like, but even more about YOUR part in honoring God in love.
Then think about when we say we love God. Do we really show it? Do we only think about human love relationships when we read that chapter in 1 Corinthians? Or do we rightly hold our love relationship with God to the same standards?
Again, think about that...
There are three or four others that I often find myself going back to for encouragement. I will leave those for another "re-post" day, seeing as how that was alot of reading right there already!
I pray your weekend is filled with great joy, and that you ask God to show you the many ways that he blesses you....then just listen....he is so very faithful!!!
Now, off to the Ranger game!!!
Stoked...
I am SO excited about heading to Dallas with Kelly and our boys to hit the Ranger game vs the Angels! Great win tonight, so should be a good one! And MERCY ME is playing a concert before the game!!!!!
Tonight was one of the greatest ever in my life, and I am super-excited to go through the rest of this weekend!!!
Tonight was one of the greatest ever in my life, and I am super-excited to go through the rest of this weekend!!!
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Once again...
Random Thoughts by Tommy...
-My Rangers need to get their crap together. If the playoffs had started this week, we would've been playing Boston with home-field advantage...well...Boston came in here and beat the stinkin doo out of us!!! Gotta right this ship boys! Especially while I'm there Saturday night hearing Mercy Me and taking in a game vs the Halo's!!!
-GOP nomination will be interesting this year. I haven't started listening to each candidate's specific platforms yet, but I am excited to do so soon. I'd love to see a debate between Chris Christie, Rick Perry, Michelle Bachman, and Sarah Palin....now THAT would be some TV!
-Jeb Bush is showing up alot on Fox News....hmmm...I'm just saying....I think he makes a run at some point in the future. Not this year, but down the road. I have told many people that my own personal opinion is that W's book "Decision Points" coupled with Obama being the village idiot would greatly open that door for the Bush dynasty to put another notch in the belt...
-The Miami Hurricanes BETTER get the death penalty from the NCAA. This sure ain't their first rodeo!!!
-I love coaching kids. I love seeing the look that they get in their eye and the confidence they gain when they know without a shadow of a doubt that you believe in them. Nothing like it. As MJ said, "I believe the children are our future......" Encourage a child this week. You WILL make a difference in their life!!
-Three shows I find myself most watching these days: Billy the Exterminator, Hillbilly Hand Fishin, and Storage Wars
-I hope you see everyone else as more important than yourself. Life is so much better when we take the "us" out of it. Make it about someone else. Focus on not expecting anything back, but rather only on showing kindness to others. Watch what happens....
-I'm excited and ready for bounceback seasons from my Cowboys and my Horns!!! WOOOHOOO!!!
Have an awesome Friday!!!!!!!!!!
-My Rangers need to get their crap together. If the playoffs had started this week, we would've been playing Boston with home-field advantage...well...Boston came in here and beat the stinkin doo out of us!!! Gotta right this ship boys! Especially while I'm there Saturday night hearing Mercy Me and taking in a game vs the Halo's!!!
-GOP nomination will be interesting this year. I haven't started listening to each candidate's specific platforms yet, but I am excited to do so soon. I'd love to see a debate between Chris Christie, Rick Perry, Michelle Bachman, and Sarah Palin....now THAT would be some TV!
-Jeb Bush is showing up alot on Fox News....hmmm...I'm just saying....I think he makes a run at some point in the future. Not this year, but down the road. I have told many people that my own personal opinion is that W's book "Decision Points" coupled with Obama being the village idiot would greatly open that door for the Bush dynasty to put another notch in the belt...
-The Miami Hurricanes BETTER get the death penalty from the NCAA. This sure ain't their first rodeo!!!
-I love coaching kids. I love seeing the look that they get in their eye and the confidence they gain when they know without a shadow of a doubt that you believe in them. Nothing like it. As MJ said, "I believe the children are our future......" Encourage a child this week. You WILL make a difference in their life!!
-Three shows I find myself most watching these days: Billy the Exterminator, Hillbilly Hand Fishin, and Storage Wars
-I hope you see everyone else as more important than yourself. Life is so much better when we take the "us" out of it. Make it about someone else. Focus on not expecting anything back, but rather only on showing kindness to others. Watch what happens....
-I'm excited and ready for bounceback seasons from my Cowboys and my Horns!!! WOOOHOOO!!!
Have an awesome Friday!!!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Forgiveness...
I wanna kick a shout out to Chad for providing some timely words today...thanks brother!
Hebrews 10:22
let us draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled to cleanse us from a guilty conscience and having our bodies washed with pure water
Matthew 6:14-15
For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.
Some great words right there. The verse in Hebrews is such a sweet one that offers a reminder of God's forgiveness to us via the blood of Jesus. Then the passage in Matthew is a great reminder from Christ himself to us in how we should act towards others. The thing that most stuck out to me in that is that sometimes it seems that we hold things against people that weren't actually even done to us in the first place! I guess that we see clearly how that verse matters, since if we can't or won't forgive, we end up harboring the anger or frustration inside of ourselves as long as we can stand it. Then, since we obviously don't wanna take it to God at that point and wanna act like we can hide it from him although we all know better, we go to someone else with our frustration and start the gossip and not-my-business train. WHOOT WHOOT, ALL ABOARD!!
I pray I get better at handling these things the right way all of the time. Lord, draw me closer to you, and keep your words and commands close to my heart, that I might live my life bringing you as much glory as possible. Thanks for Jesus, our example. Make me more like him, Lord.
Have a great Wednesday out there!
Hebrews 10:22
let us draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled to cleanse us from a guilty conscience and having our bodies washed with pure water
Matthew 6:14-15
For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.
Some great words right there. The verse in Hebrews is such a sweet one that offers a reminder of God's forgiveness to us via the blood of Jesus. Then the passage in Matthew is a great reminder from Christ himself to us in how we should act towards others. The thing that most stuck out to me in that is that sometimes it seems that we hold things against people that weren't actually even done to us in the first place! I guess that we see clearly how that verse matters, since if we can't or won't forgive, we end up harboring the anger or frustration inside of ourselves as long as we can stand it. Then, since we obviously don't wanna take it to God at that point and wanna act like we can hide it from him although we all know better, we go to someone else with our frustration and start the gossip and not-my-business train. WHOOT WHOOT, ALL ABOARD!!
I pray I get better at handling these things the right way all of the time. Lord, draw me closer to you, and keep your words and commands close to my heart, that I might live my life bringing you as much glory as possible. Thanks for Jesus, our example. Make me more like him, Lord.
Have a great Wednesday out there!
Monday, August 22, 2011
To and fro...
It is amazing what God allows us to see when we want to see more. Tonight I had the opportunity to just hang out with a guy I think alot of and just chill. Some talking, some nachos, some baseball---just good ole fellowshippin! What started out as us setting a chance to just get together, God turned into an opportunity to bless and teach both of us. We are both at different places and going through different things in our lives, yet God used one common encounter to show us each many different things individually. It's amazing what God can do with an open mind, a willingness to learn, a willingness to share, and a desire for growth.
That is just some pretty awesome stuff. Thanks God.
Like Forrest Gump says, "that's all I've got to say about that."
Remember, we are all either running from something or working towards something. The difference in those two things is attitude and outlook. Think about that...
That is just some pretty awesome stuff. Thanks God.
Like Forrest Gump says, "that's all I've got to say about that."
Remember, we are all either running from something or working towards something. The difference in those two things is attitude and outlook. Think about that...
Sunday, August 21, 2011
None But Jesus...
I try to always give all I have to our praise and worship time at church Sunday mornings, but sometimes God uses certain songs or moments to really speak to me moreso than others. This morning, he used "None But Jesus" by Hillsong to do just that.
I can't even tell you the words of the song right now. What I CAN tell you is that you should look it up and listen to it!
I was standing there listening to it during church, and as the song went on, all I could do was think of all the miracles that are in the Bible, and also was picturing myself living in the days of Jesus. I pictured myself as one of the sinners that had the opportunity to have a literal and physical encounter with him, and what it might have been like to walk away from that, living a life that was forever changed! Telling people daily every chance I got how great Christ is, and that my life was never the same after I came to know him! What a journey we are all on as his children...
I thank God for moments like that. I thank him for miracles that we can read about, and know that they are TRUE and FACTUAL, just as his word is. I thank God that he STILL performs miracles today.
My faith is in you, Lord.
I can't even tell you the words of the song right now. What I CAN tell you is that you should look it up and listen to it!
I was standing there listening to it during church, and as the song went on, all I could do was think of all the miracles that are in the Bible, and also was picturing myself living in the days of Jesus. I pictured myself as one of the sinners that had the opportunity to have a literal and physical encounter with him, and what it might have been like to walk away from that, living a life that was forever changed! Telling people daily every chance I got how great Christ is, and that my life was never the same after I came to know him! What a journey we are all on as his children...
I thank God for moments like that. I thank him for miracles that we can read about, and know that they are TRUE and FACTUAL, just as his word is. I thank God that he STILL performs miracles today.
My faith is in you, Lord.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Just in awe...
I find it amazing that God reveals things to us. I had an instance of that today. I have more peace and direction in my life than I feel like I have ever had. God today decided to use this period to stop me and reveal some lessons that I have had the pleasure of learning. The biggest takeaways from this for me are that the Bible is SO real and true, and also that each and every choice we make each and every day leads to a certain outcome---it is just a matter of which road that outcome is on. For example, when I eat a blizzard, I know what path that is leading me down. When I refrain and make a healthier choice more often, I go down a better road personally and physically. It's about knowing and desiring the best for our own lives, and trusting the Spirit to lead us down THAT path and towards THOSE outcomes.
Anyway, I just wanted to give God glory for how awesome and powerful he is tonight!
Anyway, I just wanted to give God glory for how awesome and powerful he is tonight!
Friday, August 19, 2011
Four points...
Four things that I put a "*" next to in the chapter on kindness and goodness from one of the books I am reading, "The Practice of Godliness", by Jerry Bridges:
-If we feel our particular job does not allow us to genuinely meet the needs of people, we ought to prayerfully consider a change
-Good deeds should begin at home
-Remember that we are responsible not for doing all of the good that needs to be done in the world, but rather just what God has planned for us
-We always have time to do what God wants us to do
Think about those four statements for a second. If we take them and apply them to our lives, we will not only change our outlook and attitude to one of more positivity than wherever we might be today, but we will also GREATLY impact and SHOW those around us and in our circle of influence a wonderful example of what a joyous, peaceful, and happy life looks like!
Enjoy your weekend!
-If we feel our particular job does not allow us to genuinely meet the needs of people, we ought to prayerfully consider a change
-Good deeds should begin at home
-Remember that we are responsible not for doing all of the good that needs to be done in the world, but rather just what God has planned for us
-We always have time to do what God wants us to do
Think about those four statements for a second. If we take them and apply them to our lives, we will not only change our outlook and attitude to one of more positivity than wherever we might be today, but we will also GREATLY impact and SHOW those around us and in our circle of influence a wonderful example of what a joyous, peaceful, and happy life looks like!
Enjoy your weekend!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Drifting...
Are you just drifting along through life? Do you know which way you are going? Do you care???
If you are seeking answers and direction, then I encourage you TODAY to write down goals and things that you think about or want to accomplish. Then look that list over and think about the things that are currently in your life that are getting in the way---AND KICK THEM THE CRAP OUT OF YOUR LIFE IMMEDIATELY!!! I find that once I take the thought from in my head and actually put it on paper, it becomes so much more real, and I can then start thinking about the "how to", not just the "what is it"!!! It gives me a greater sense of direction and focus. I love that feeling!!!
Just a little somethin somethin to ponder on :)
If you are seeking answers and direction, then I encourage you TODAY to write down goals and things that you think about or want to accomplish. Then look that list over and think about the things that are currently in your life that are getting in the way---AND KICK THEM THE CRAP OUT OF YOUR LIFE IMMEDIATELY!!! I find that once I take the thought from in my head and actually put it on paper, it becomes so much more real, and I can then start thinking about the "how to", not just the "what is it"!!! It gives me a greater sense of direction and focus. I love that feeling!!!
Just a little somethin somethin to ponder on :)
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Just some of many...
Here are just some of the many things that occurred in my day to make it fantastic:
-A nurse called needing samples of my drug because her doctors are using them all up
-I got to see one of my best friends, his wife, his daughter, and his granddaughter today
-I got to see Cheffrey and eat one of his burgers
-I had lunch with a new buddy that I am becoming fast friends with, and God is going to use that
-My bills are paid
-I have cleaned out alot of my apartment's closets and have things to take to sell or give away
-My quiet time was fantastic
-I learned how to pray specifically for a few people
-A friend's son had a successful procedure that will make that child's life SO much better
-I didn't get to see my girl or her boys, but I know they are having a blast together on vacation
-I found out she bought me something today
-I bought her a tiny little something today
-I fell more in love today
-I got to cook with my kids
-I played Yahtzee with my kids
-I got to do baths and showers with my kids
-I got to clean and do work around my apartment with my kids
-I got to snuggle with my kids and kiss them goodnight on their sweet little faces
-I bought groceries....some people can't
-I got to swim with my kids
-I got to hear my mom's voice
-I get to watch my Rangers
I could go on and on....but I just wanted to share the things I LOOK FOR in my day. The blessings are there because I choose to see them as such, and I thank God so very much for all of the simple and small things in my life. God, you are SO good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Be a blessing and make a difference out there!
-A nurse called needing samples of my drug because her doctors are using them all up
-I got to see one of my best friends, his wife, his daughter, and his granddaughter today
-I got to see Cheffrey and eat one of his burgers
-I had lunch with a new buddy that I am becoming fast friends with, and God is going to use that
-My bills are paid
-I have cleaned out alot of my apartment's closets and have things to take to sell or give away
-My quiet time was fantastic
-I learned how to pray specifically for a few people
-A friend's son had a successful procedure that will make that child's life SO much better
-I didn't get to see my girl or her boys, but I know they are having a blast together on vacation
-I found out she bought me something today
-I bought her a tiny little something today
-I fell more in love today
-I got to cook with my kids
-I played Yahtzee with my kids
-I got to do baths and showers with my kids
-I got to clean and do work around my apartment with my kids
-I got to snuggle with my kids and kiss them goodnight on their sweet little faces
-I bought groceries....some people can't
-I got to swim with my kids
-I got to hear my mom's voice
-I get to watch my Rangers
I could go on and on....but I just wanted to share the things I LOOK FOR in my day. The blessings are there because I choose to see them as such, and I thank God so very much for all of the simple and small things in my life. God, you are SO good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Be a blessing and make a difference out there!
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