Personal Commitment: Prioritizing people is not simply God’s instruction to us, but it is also the best way to live an abundant, joy-filled life; so I am committed to putting love first in every situation. But the truth is that I am unable to do this on my own, so I’m committed to allowing God to give me a new, tender heart filled with love for my fellow man.
This blog is an attempt: To distill my journey; to pull out the golden nuggets from everyday life; to draw something meaningful from mundane occurrences, from exotic adventures, and from solitary moments in the bathroom when all is quiet, and in that moment it’s just me and my Creator immersed in silent communication—me on my throne and Him on His. So, if you dare, join me on this joyful journey of self-discovery and intentional, joy-infused worship.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Godly Transformation (The Freedom of Knowing God )
Along the way I’ve discovered an incredible freedom in knowing Who God is; it makes all the difference—it paints every conversation, it guides every belief, it touches every part and piece of my life, and it constantly transforms me. When I discovered God for myself, it changed me from that very moment forward.
Some people, like Saul, can pinpoint the exact moment in their lives when the change happened, but, for me, it’s been a gradual transformation, a soft touch every day, a gradual opening of my eyes, a gentle awakening of my soul—like a lover’s kiss waking me every morning. And the transformation is palpable; I experience it in every part of my life.
Others have recognized this transformation in me as well and, when they see my transformed heart beating with the unchanging, unbound love of God, they begin, sometimes slowly, to recognize that I am no longer the emotional, angry, petty, foolish child I once was, but I am becoming a strong, steady child of God, fully transformed by God’s unrelenting love.
So join me as I continue to embrace the daily transformation God is producing in my life.
Final Thought: When we come into contact with the relentless love of God, we have two options: turn our backs and walk away or stay and become completely transformed.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Between the Blogs
Personal Epiphany: It’s
a relief to know that in this ever-changing world we have a never-changing God.
Between the Blogs
Personal Commitment: Growth sometimes is difficult, but it’s necessary in order to produce good fruit. We, like a tree, must grow and mature before we can produce good fruit; thankfully, God has promised to be our source of spiritual nourishment, giving us the strength to grow and produce beautiful fruit. I am committed to allowing God to do this work in my life, nourishing and strengthening me, producing His good fruit in the right season of my life.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Moving Forward (Putting God in Control)
Along the way I’ve discovered every year has its charms and its challenges, and 2012 was no exception. Looking back, I clearly see, like never before, God’s gentle hand touching and leading my life. While God clearly led me in the past, this past year I’ve been more attune to His blessings and His leading. It is truly amazing how clear it all becomes when I open my eyes and my heart to God.
In the past, I cautiously peered into the upcoming year with a bit of fear, some trepidation, and a lot of determination to make this year better, to accomplish more, and, finally, to do all the things I want to do; but this year I’m laying all that aside and putting God in charge, asking Him to be the sole author of my life—carefully constructing every line and carefully planning each chapter. In the midst of setting goals for the coming year, I’m keeping this reminder at the forefront: My greatest desire is for God to take the lead, opening and closing doors in His perfect timing.
While it’s important to make plans for the future, it’s even more important to remember that my plans are flawed—they are insignificant in the light of God’s perfect plan for me.
So, this year, while I make plans for 2013, reviewing my dreams and setting goals, I’m placing all those plans firmly in the capable hands of my infinite God. If my plans, goals, and dreams are not in keeping with God’s plans, I want Him to sweep them aside, replacing them with His perfect plan.
So, join me as I allow God to be the author of my year, writing this chapter, and all subsequent chapters, of my life to His glory.
Final Thought: As I look back on my life, I realize it isn’t God that changes, it’s me. The beautiful truth is that God never changes, but He promises to make me a new creation—a reflection of Him.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Between the Blogs
Personal Epiphany: It’s not enough to ask God to be a part of my life, a part of my year, or even a part of my day; instead, I must invite Him to walk with me every moment. I must invite Him to continually be in control, to drive my every thought, my every word, my every action.
Between the Blogs
Personal Commitment: The beginning of a new year is a good time to consider the course of my life; and, with that in mind, I’m committed to turning my year—and my life—fully and completely over to God, allowing Him to write this, and every subsequent chapter of my life.
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