Friday, May 9, 2008

Static Routine . . .

What happens when our pattern is stopped?

Please allow me to start by declaring our life is a routine. For those in the workforce, we wake up and go to sleep in a daily motion of wake-read-eat-work-sleep. For those in school, we wake up and go to sleep in a daily motion of wake-read-class-chill-(study)-sleep. Everything we follow has a pattern because we were raised in a society of pattern. As a baby we were rigid and forced into a pattern of sleeping and eating. Was this the first pattern? And does this sole beginning to pattern own our lives?

Please allow me to remove you from a pattern. But wait, how can we ever remove ourselves from a pattern when even an unmethodical, haphazard, lifestyle is a pattern itself? Yet by only removing yourself from a normal pattern, do you believe you will be disoriented? adrift? lost?

Please allow me to digress and depart for the remaining time. So many times in my life I devour a topic too deep beyond what my mind can perceive, but within the midst of my mystery my thoughts are absorbed into a christ-centered weight.

In terms of patterns, please help me understand the outcome of a child learning the pattern of Christ before food and sleep. Is this concept so foreign as to only occur in times previous to Adam & Eve? Today we sin. Today children are born into a world of sin, but could there every be a christian so in-tune with God that he/she could look before the Garden of Eden? Their thoughts and patterns would abstain from a human mind born into a world, lifestyle, of sin. I believe this Christian would have been found before Adam and Eve because, before eating of the apple, God did not strap them to a routine such as eat-sleep. But today we are unable to escape this sinful world strapped by a routine of eat-sleep.

We need food like crops need the rain. We depend on food and nutrition to step forward in life, and we also cling to sleep because our bodies depend on resting our nervous system. In the depth of our sinful ways, we need God.

This whole story concludes. Through our life today, and in our daily pattern, we need God. Please do not worry about your routine, yet know the necessity of having God in your life. Through God we can be born again. We can live a life in the world but not of the world. So strap onto Him. Dig deep to run closer to Him in your life. Never want food or sleep more than God.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Mud


Where has God brought me in the past year?

My current life cannot be more of a blessing. I praise God for yesterday, today, and tomorrow. There is no reason I deserve the friends who pick me up when I am lost, beaten, and buried.

As I sit here, less than seven days away from graduation, I still feel like a freshman about to walk in the door of an unknown college campus, but this time I do not know where I will be spending the next four years of my life. All I have on my back are some clothes, shoes, and a bible. Tonight my prayer goes out to faith in Jesus Christ my Lord.

The hardest decision in man's life has to be the act of becoming emptied for a higher gain. Do you ever feel like you are waiting on God to "shake you out and be empty" before you move into the next phase of your life? You trudge along in path of mud only waiting to become stripped clean and back on the sidewalk again.
In the midst of indecision and confusion we must know God. He made us for today. The past week of "rough" spiritual journey doesn't compare to a life full of grace and growth in Him. God has made us for a moment such as this. We are prepared. We are ready to attack the battle with our weapons held high. In the middle of our "mud" God has already prepared us for this moment, and we must remember our weapons are bigger than only a few days of preparation. God has sharpened our sword for a lifetime. We have our weapons in holster and ready to attack. Mark. Lean. Go fight the good fight.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Action

I fail so many times to go beyond.

Tonight a thought finally crossed my mind that sums up some of my most recent thoughts. I've attended a ministry recently that is good, but I feel like I'm missing something. Now I know that I've been missing action.

Action builds community. I love the community. So I want more action.

Action means more than the normal. Action includes going beyond the weekly study, meeting, lecture, and doing something different. Actions can be outward or inward. Action can involve specific abnormal events for the group to attend, or action can involve an outward focus to talk to people outside of the normal group.

My favorite action is outward. With any of my past experiences with a regular group of people, we have grown together the most when we reach out to others and meet knew people as a group. I love community and desire for it. Nothing is more dead than a group of people (calling themselves a community) that do not create action.

Reach. Grow. Gain.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Does it bug you when it seems as though a body of believers are acting out a story straight from the Old Testament about not following God's command. You can see in the eyes a mind that has been attracted to a path far away. Tears drip from their guitars and curses stir among the people.

God's people have been told what needs to happen, yet they continue to walk in the opposite direction. People are dying. Souls are hurting. Now I wonder what servant will attract the people back to the destination molded in the footsteps of the Lord Jesus Christ. Isn't that how the story reads?

Thursday, July 5, 2007

We must FIGHT


By looking back over the story of David and Goliath, the story of David has a whole new meaning. Since when in our hearts do we have a heart like David's?

David's story of Goliath takes off during a rough time for Saul. God is beginning to take his royalty away, and Samuel is quickly becoming one of Saul's broken friendships. Then all of a sudden the son of Jesse comes into the scene. David is with his herd of sheep, when he is ordered to bring bread to the front lines between the Israelites and the Philistines. Once a few conversations pass, David becomes the man to take on Goliath. Although this isn't just the fact that David steps up to take on Goliath, a 9 foot giant, but it is the story of David's passion for God's people. As soon as he understands this uncircumcised Philistine has defied the armies of the living God he knows he will fight. David tells of his experience of protect his flocks by killing off bears and lions, and he knows Goliath "will be like one of them."

All because of one mans attitude for God's kingdom does Goliath die.

By reading this passage out of 1 Samuel 17, I begin to see the real extent that we must believe in God's kingdom. We might be caring weapons that looks small, but, infact, we have the weapons of gold. This is an action to stand. Believe in what God has given to us. Do not fall down to other peoples misunderstandings and ungodly knowledge. Do not become sidetracked by some other thing. Stay focused on fighting for God's kingdom.

We must fight for each other. God has put us on this Earth together to form a community of warriors to fight the good fight. Don't leave a brother behind. Fight for pure hearts and defeat the evil in sin. Fight for joy and faith by defeating evil attractions of porn, selfishness, and poison.

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TN, United States
This blog is solely committed to a reflection. Seek33 reflects a poor man's journey through new friendships and job opportunities while seeking first the kingdom of Christ.