Showing posts with label God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Ask and you shall receive .. your car key



Last night I got home late. I usually forget to hang up our only car key (expensive to get another). Usually, I find it immediately where I lay it down. Well, this morning I could not find it. 

Our whole family acted crazy and frantically looked all over the house to find it instead of us calmly asking God "where is it?", and then trusting He would show us where it was. 

After we arranged to get Erica and Alana to school, I continued frantically looking to no avail. Then suddenly a thought came (which was God) and said "ask the Holy Spirit to show you where the key is. He can show you because He is all knowing". 

So I calmed myself and said, "Holy Spirit, show me where the key is". Well, IMMEDIATELY, He lead me to the car and it was right next to the car on the ground where I/we had frantically walked by looking for it five times. All I/we had to do was ask the Holy Spirit then trust him and He would have shown me/us immediately. But instead, I/we freaked out and frantically looking for it for 20 minutes, not once thinking to ask Him.

 #AskGod    #AsktheHolySpirit   #TrustGod   #HearingGod  #Lostmykeys

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Where was God on 911?

Some say he wasn’t there because he doesn’t exist. Some say he wasn’t there cause he abandoned us. Some say he was there laughing and mocking our pain and misery.

What about another option. He was there, he cares and he allowed it, as hard as that may seem, because nothing can happen without God allowing it to happen.

Why would God allow that to happen?

Let’s go back to the beginning to see. God wanted to make a creation that loved him freely, not forced. Actually if you force someone to love you then it’s not love at all. You can’t force someone to love you. If God did force us to love him, then it wouldn’t be love and we would be mindless robots.
And since God wanted independently thinking beings not robots he gave us the choice to choose him, love him, go to him, follow him and his ways which are known as good; or gave us the choice to reject him, hate him, run from him, not follow him and not follow his ways which is known as bad or evil.

Now don’t get me wrong, I am not saying all Christians do good and all non-Christians do bad or evil. I am not saying that at all.



Rather, you become a Christian or not, you have the choice to do good or bad. And rather you are a Christian or not, when you do good you are doing God’s will and following his law of good. And rather you are Christian or not when you do bad or evil you are going against God’s way of Good and committing evil.


So Back to God and 911


God was there and allowed it, because though God hates evil, he allows man choice. Choice to not follow his ways and do evil or choice to follow his ways, Christian or not, and do God’s good.

As I said before, non-Christians (atheists, Muslims and any man) can do what God calls good or do what God calls evil. The men on 911 choose what God calls evil and the rest is history.

But God didn’t allow it to happen and then sit idle. There are stories of many who said for various peculiar reasons they stayed home or changed their plans, unlike normal. People were late when they were normally never late. Some said God warned them to stay home.

Many who were there said a voice (God) told them to move or to go a certain direction in the building and that ended up saving them. And the stories go on and on and on.

Why didn’t God save every one? I don’t know you will have to ask him.

But the Bible says that God will turn all evil things into good for those who Love him. And the Bible says that God, not men in the name of God will avenge all evil eventually in His time. And all debts will be settled when he ends time space and eternity begins.


God was very active in 911, turning the evil of men into good. 

One good book about that is by a 911 Chaplain named Mike Macintosh who left his congregation for months to serve the police, firemen and victims of 911. I have included it on the left so you can so you can read his story.

Check out Mike's Daily Devotions Here

Friday, February 19, 2010

Incarnational Living

Incarnation is what Jesus did when he came from Heaven to Earth and became a Human.

  Incarnation is the belief in Christianity that the second person in the Christian Godhead, also known as the Son or the Logos (Word), "became flesh" when he was miraculously conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary. The word Incarnate derives from Latin (in=in or into, caro, carnis=flesh) meaning "to make into flesh" or "to become flesh". Definition taken from Wikipedia.com  

Incarnational Living is what Jesus did when he came to live among us. He lived with the people, became one with them. Became one with us.

We, Christians, are called to incarnatioanl living as well with Jesus being our example.

Many of us talk about it, but do we really do it?

None of us are perfect, but we can’t use our fallen state as an excuse to not practice what we preach or even what claim or wish to believe in.

Many of us say we are incarnational, but are we?

Because, if we don’t follow it up with action then we are not incarnational at all.

Here’s a paraphrased example given by Bruxy Cavey, the Teaching Pastor of The Meeting House in Toronto, Canada; and the author of the awesome book ‘The End of Religion – Encountering the Subversive Spirituality of Jesus’. You can also watch some of his Video Teachings here on the Rivendell Teaching Channel

Bruxy’s Example:

 

If you say you are a romantic guy, but never do anything romantic, and all you do is watch Sci-fi, then you aren’t really a romantic.

You can say you are romantic all you want, but if you don’t do romantic things, then you are not romantic no matter how much you say or think you are.

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Yikes! Is Bruxy watching my life like in the ‘Truman Show’?

(Ok, sorry for the paranoid regression.)

What to do about it?

“Ok, Ok”, you say, “I am terrible at it, but where do I start?”

Well, the Bible tells us to ‘First seek the kingdom of God, and all these things shall be added to you.’ in Luke 12:31 and Matthew 6:33 . This means we are to participate in God being incarnational with us.

God became incarnational 2000 years ago with the people of that time in a physical body as Jesus, and He is still incarnational today when he comes to live in our physical bodies as Born Again Christians.

So, we are to participate in an incarnational relationship with the God who lives in us, first and fore most.

Then what?

Well, if we only focus vertically towards God, and then we don’t in turn focus horizontally, with what God gives us, towards other people, then we will be unbalanced, proud, arrogant and a nightmare to others.

On the other hand if we only focus on people, or God second, then we will be shallow and not have the love of God or His power to live Godly and truly joyful lives.

So, we must be other focused and practice Incarnational living with those around us through a relationship with God. We must be involved in their lives and pay attention to them and what’s important to them, as God does with us.

You might say I already do that.

But the Bible also tells us that we must have our own house in order before we can really be effective in living incarnationally with and for others - 1 Timothy 3:4.

Again, I am not saying we must have a perfect home life before we can live with and for others, or we never would. I am saying that our Family should be our first human priority after God.

Now in the home, your spouse should be the main relationship focus, because if you don’t have a good relationship with your spouse then your children will suffer.

The Kids

Your next priority at home should be your children, and I don’t mean paying the bills and feeding and clothing them. I am referring to valuing them, paying attention to them – I mean really paying attention to them - what’s important to them, what drives them in life, their passions, their dreams and even the little things that seem insignificant to us but have great value and meaning to them.

Many times we say, ‘uhuh honey, that’s nice’ and either ignore and push them away or we half-heartedly pay attention to them. I mean of course work, our favorite TV Shows, favorite books, web surfing or god forbid our Facebook Status or playing Farmville is just to important to let them bother us. (Gulp! Been guilty of all of that.)

Oh Man. I have been doing that to my kids while writing this post. Oops !

Many of us do that with our spouses as well. Many times we spend family time or spouse time together with each other, but each doing our own thing - on our own computers, video games, Ect. Each doing his own thing, but together. Or, we all watch TV together. Again I am guilty.

Doing these things together is not always bad, but doing them all the time is bad. We need Spouse and Family time interacting together, not always staring at the TV.

Ok, so once God is the primary focus of Incarnational living followed by the family, then we can look to the neighbor, in other words other Christians and the non-Christians. Incarnational living with our neighbor should start with other Christians - to learn how to live it out in a God Family context, and then to reach out incarnationally to the non-Christian. Matthew 5:16, John 13:34.

Note on ‘The Neighbor’

Jesus said, ‘Love your Neighbor as yourself', and then He was asked but ‘who is your neighbor?’

Jesus replied by telling the story of The Good Samaritan. And, from that story you can surmise that your neighbor is every one you meet - Christian or not.

Finally, my reason for sharing all of this

I originally wrote this post to spotlight what a failure I am in Incarnational living. Not beating myself up, but expressing a steadfast conviction of my failures in this area starting with God, my wife and my kids and carrying on into my Christian and non-Christian friends and then the stranger.

But God has a way of changing things when you set yourself to thinking of how you are not being very incarnational.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

We, Christians, Need Holiness

Holiness

God is Holy

God asks us to be Holy as He (God) is Holy.

Holiness means 'set apart'.

The Holiness God speaks of is not a list of external rules, in and of itself.

Godly Holiness is a Desire. A desire deep within our hearts. Its a deep desire to have our heart set apart for God. To live for Him. To deny the things not of Him. But, not a rigid system of rules to accomplish living only for Him.

If we position ourselves to desire Him, chase after Him and spend time getting to know Him through reading His Word and sitting in His Presence, then our actions will automatically day by day start to line up with Him and His ways.

Does that mean keep doing sinful things on purpose even though we know they are wrong? Of course not. We must try our best to not do things we know are wrong. And, if we slip and fall, or plunge, into things we know are wrong, then we just get back up, apoligise to God and try try again, until our relationship with God changes are hearts not to be inclined to continue in wrong activity.

Also, Holiness, or being set apart from God, does not mean never having contact with non-Christians. Godly Holiness means loving our non-Christian neighbors and living for God so much that our lived out values and changed natures will draw them to God.

Separating or thinking we Christians are better than non-Christians does not honor God. We are not to be 'holier than thou' towards them or condemn them. We are to love God with all our hearts, live Gods way in perfect humility and love them as He does, and that will bring Glory to our Father in Heaven.

Holiness is an inside job. To sum it up, it starts with us desiring to fully desire God, submiting to Him, Seeking Him through His Word and His Presence, letting Him change our blackened heart, and then letting our miracuously changed actions naturally supernaturally follow.