Rock-Hard, Grounded, Rooted Faith: Part II

??????? But make no mistake, when I talk about faith, I mean how you live your life–the whole thing–however you live it.  We all have faith.  The question more often than not is what are you putting that faith in?  You trust your doctor.  You trust your bank.  You trust that chair you’re sitting in.  You trust yourself.  You trust that you won’t forget that password.  You trust your parents.  You trust that the chef of the dinner you’re eating won’t spit in your food.  We all are living by faith in what we don’t know, can’t see and don’t even consciously think about.

The Response of Faith

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA He watches their face as they hear about who Jesus is and what He has done for them. Then just like on Christmas morning and you realize just all the nifty things your gift can actually do–God waits to see the smile on that person’s face when they realize their sins can be forgiven through Jesus. You know, the Bible is chalked full of stories about people who heard about God’s gift to them for the first time.

Rock-Hard, Grounded, Rooted Faith: Part I

Faith That doesn’t sound safe. That doesn’t sound like Abraham was in his comfort zone. That doesn’t sound like Abraham was trusting in himself and leaning on his own understanding. Further, when God told Abraham to sacrifice his only son–the one thing that was his dream and his great love and joy Abraham was willing to do this demonstrating that he loved God more than anything or anyone else (see Luke 14:26). Would you be willing to follow God to a foreign land or be willing to give up as a sacrifice to God the one thing/person you loved the most?

By Grace Alone

ByGraceAloneThumb Think about the phrases we use. “Ask Jesus into your heart” “Become born again.” “Trust Jesus with your soul.” “Just believe.” These things become “Christianise” to the world. Here’s the thing. There’s not a specific terminology. There’s not a special wording you need when you pray. There’s no secret or magic based on what you say when you pray or exact wording to use when you ask for grace. God is more interested with what is in your heart then how many “hail Mary”s you can say and He cares more about what you do than whether or not you can recite the Lord’s Prayer.

Do You Want to Be Healed?

doyouwanttobehealed I got in the car to drive home just like any other day.  But on this particular day… it was different.  My heart was still pounding in my chest as I got in the car.  I turned on the air as I drove home hoping that would calm me down.  I cranked up the music.  Hot tears flooded my eyes–I blinked in an attempt to make them go away.  I finally pulled my car into my driveway and let out a deep sigh hoping I could convince myself everything was going to be ok.

What does Jesus Think of Facebook?

whatdoesJesusthinkoffacebook Why did I leave Facebook open on my computer? Then, slowly at first but quickly I realized why in a age by-gone we used to disconnect with people. The grim reality strikes that you cannot possibly keep up with hundreds of people even if you wanted to. It is not humanly possible to be close friends with so many people. Who has time for that anyways?

Give Jesus What You Have…

GiveGotWhatYouHave “I’m not cut out for that ministry.” She said, reluctant to tell me “No.” “Maybe not,” I replied hoping to convince her that I felt God wanted to use her despite what she thought. “But how will you know unless you try? God often seeks out people unqualified; He often is seeking to push us outside our comfort zones, what is impossible with us is totally possible with God.” She squirmed a little, looked at me a reluctantly and said politely, “Well, I’ll pray about it.”

God’s Will

Godswill So many Christians in our day and age wonder what God’s will is for their lives. When we read Jeremiah 29:11, we wonder what plans God has for our lives. Sadly, we’ve somehow been lead to believe that we must grope about in the darkness for this secret plan God must be hiding from us, since we don’t know what it is. The first problem with this subconscious view on our lives is that if God had a specific plan for us, why would He hide it from us? If He truly loves us, which I do believe—would He hide His plan for our good from us, if we needed to know it to somehow follow it??

God’s Good Plan for Your Life

GodsPlanThumb1 To me, the “PLAN” was falling apart, this was not how it was supposed to go. But let’s remember, that God’s definition of “good” isn’t always our definition of “good”. See when I think of “good” I think “happy”, “comfortable”, “cool”, “not-stressful”. But see often God’s good plan for my life is for the good of my character, and He knows that my character won’t get stretched and I that I won’t grow if I’m always “comfortable” and never “stressed”. “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails.” (Proverbs 19:21)

Pray for Your Pastor

prayforyourpastor1 The flag bearer was near the head of the army, and the soldiers knew that if he was advancing, they should too, if he was retreating, they should retreat too. Because of this, the enemy would always target the guy with the flag. Because if the flag fell, the soldiers didn’t know which way to run, they would fall into confusion not knowing whether they were advancing or retreating. If you were the guy with the flag, you might as well have had a big huge red target on your jacket as everyone was gunning for you.