I saw this funny video today and I thought that I would post. They also make a funny reference to another you tube video, where the kid just got out of the dentist. Hope it makes you laugh
I saw this funny video today and I thought that I would post. They also make a funny reference to another you tube video, where the kid just got out of the dentist. Hope it makes you laugh
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Sometimes this is how I feel my sin makes me appear to God, and others. I know it’s wrong but it somehow made it’s way into my thinking. I feel like no matter what I will always have this stain haunting me.
I am so glad that Jesus forgives me. Even after the mess I’ve made. He can still make me whiter than snow.
”Purify me from my sins, and I will be clean;
wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.” —{Psalm 51:7}
All we have to do is repent (or turn) from our ways, and let God clean us. God also promises that when Jesus comes again is when we will be “perfected” and restored. On that day we won’t have to worry about any more stains. What a great day that will be!
19)Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord, 20)and that he may send the Christ, who has been appointed for you—even Jesus. 21)He must remain in heaven until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets. —–{Acts 3:19-21}
I am so glad that God not only forgives but He forgets them. No matter what the sin. No matter the size…big, medium, or small. If I truly come to God and ask for forgiveness and repent…He will cleanse me and remembers it no more. The bible uses the illustration that God throws it as far as “the east is from the west” (Psalm 103:12). He will never bring them back up. They are gone!
There is also a verse that says, “I, even I, am he who blots out your transgressions, for my own sake, and remembers your sins no more.”—{Isaiah 43:25}
So just as that Tide pen promises to blot out stains, know that God promise is even greater. In that through the sacrifice of Jesus (His son). Through His blood, His death and resurrection…our sins can truly be blotted out and made clean.
May you go out today with a new sense of freedom. Rejoice that you don’t have to worry about those stains any longer.
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I love my daughter, and if there is one thing my daughter loves (besides french fries) is being outside. She loves for me to put her in the stroller and take her around our block. She just loves being outside with her daddy. I also love being able to have this time with her.
Sometimes though I find that I let things wear on my mind. I starting worrying about deadlines, about work, about my job, and it just goes on and on. I am missing out on that time that I could be spending with her. I am sacrificing that intimacy and focusing on things that don’t really matter.
I really felt like God was revealing this to me, and also brought to my mind a story in the Bible. It is the famous story of “Mary and Martha”.
In the story Jesus was welcomed into Martha’s home. Martha has a sister, Mary, who instead of helping serve their guests and make preperations for the meal…is sitting at Jesus’ feet listening to every word He speaks. Mary is enjoying ‘time’ with Jesus. Key word is time.
Just then in the story Martha comes to Jesus and complains that Mary is not helping her serve. She comes asking Jesus to tell her sister to help out and be a good host. Then Jesus says to Martha , “Martha, Martha, you are worried and bothered about so many things; but only one thing is necessary, for Mary has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away from her.” [luke 10:41-42]
I find myself worried about so many things…but as Jesus said, only one thing is necessary. Spending time with Him intimately.Seeking first His kingdom. For when I do that all shall be added unto me.
Jesus even showed it in the New Testament, when He would go alone and pray. He would withdraw from crowds, from disciples, from friends and Just spend time with His father.
Just as find myself wasting that precious time with daughter. I am doing the same thing to God. I forget who is in control of the world and the things that worry me. I forget that He is the creator, the shepherd,and the peace keeper. I need to be sitting at His feet and begin to lay my burdens down.
May I remember not forget that only “one thing” is necessary.
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This is one of my favorite scenes from the movie “The Passion of Christ”.
I don’t know why but today I started thinking about this scene. There is Jesus, in an intimate scene with his mother. He is carrying his cross up to where he will be crucified. Then in the moment where he drops his cross, Mary runs and comes to his rescue…or so she thinks. For in that moment Jesus says that He is the one who came to rescue us.
I make all things new…
A while back I remember during the election season, it seems like the only thing on T.V. was campaign ads. You literally could not watch a single channel without seeing some sort of politician’s ad.
There is one thing that they had in common. They all told us what they were going to do. What they were going to do for us. How they would make our lives easier…if only we would elect them. If they follow through though that is another thing.
Now hear me out. I am not saying that God is a politician at all. But it seemed similar in a way. Jesus came and said “I make all things new.” He didn’t just come and make a bunch of empty statements. He did something about it, He backed up what He said. He was beaten, spit upon, cursed, broken, beat beyond recognition and crucified. He began the work of making us new.
Through His crucifixion and by His blood, we were given a clean slate. The darkness of sin became as white as fresh fallen snow. It became as if we never had sinned in the first place. We were given grace…not deserved…but given. We became new creations.
Though accepting Jesus as saviour, does not make our life easier. He doesn’t promise that at all. He says that “the world will hate you because it hates me.” You may go through some hard times, but Jesus sticks to His promises. So you can rest assure in that He will take care of you.
This is only the first phase of Jesus making all things new. The full process will come to completion when Jesus comes back to take us home to Heaven. For there we will have a new body.
That is where Jesus makes a final promise. There will be no more tears, no more death, no more hurt, no more sin. Sounds better than any political campaign commercial that I’ve heard in a long time.
“I am confident in this very thing, that He who began a good work in me, will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ”—Philipians1:6
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When I come home, my little girl has this new thing she does. She’ll follow me all over the house. I mean I’ll come and give her a hug and a kiss, and then go to my room to change…and sure enough those little feet are right behind me. She doesn’t just want the casual greeting, no…she wants to be with her daddy.
On one day she was running into my room, fell and hit the corner of her eye on the bedroom dresser. I rushed over to her and picked her up and held her close. She cried for what seemed liked hours and hours. Though then she seemed alright and apart from her bruise, she went back of her mission of joyfully following her daddy.
Which got me thinking…
Am I actively trying to follow God (my daddy) every day? Do I make it my sole desire? Do I chase after Him with my whole heart? To be honest not always. I can usually be found chasing the different things of this world, and wasting my time.
And do I realize that following God, does not mean that I will be following Him through a flower and grassy meadow. Where the sun shines and the birds sing…No sometimes it means I may get hurt and have to walk through uneasy and painful circumstances. (Just look at the examples in the Bible of those who really followed Christ)
I may even find myself crying because I got hurt along the way. Well the good thing (that God showed me through this) is that my loving Father will come and pick me up and hold me close. He will comfort me. He reminded me that He will never forsake me.
Wanna find a follower of Christ? You don’t have to look far…just look for the ones with the bruises. (The ones that have may have their dreams crushed.) And even though they get hurt, just like my daughter they continue to have a deep rooted joy and continue following.
Oh to have that sustaining joy, that in the midst of hurt and trials we count it all as joy. For it brings about perserverance and completion. May we all begin to follow our daddy.
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I know it’s been a while. Been busy moving. Though I found this great funny simple message from Francis Chan. Enjoy!
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“I am the way, the truth, and the life…” —John 14:6
What is life? Life is birth, growing up, car payments, raising children, taxes, work, house payments…the list goes on… it seems that life is nothing more than a series of events. Without Jesus that is what life is, nothing more than events and highlights. The bible refers to life as a vapor that is here one day and gone the next. It has even been described as a flower or grass that lasts for only so long, and then withers away. Life is short…Life is fragile.
Though Jesus came so that ‘we may have life and have it abundantly…and to the fullest.’ [see John 10:10-11]
Jesus performed a miracle that raised a close friend Lazarus from the dead. To show that He has power over death itself. He stated, “I am the resurrection and the life; He who believes in me will live even if he dies.” [John 11:25]
God breathed life into creation. He was life, before there was life. “All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being. In Him was the life and the life was the light of men”. [John 1:3-4] Then Jesus took on flesh, became human and brought life to earth and us. “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us…” [John 1:14]
He was no longer an untouchable God. Someone that starts life and then watches from afar…no God sent His only Son to become life for us. He came and felt our hurts and pains, and became human. Jesus then laid down His life and became the sacrifice for all mankind, so that we may truly have life. He then rose again on third day to show that He has beaten death. Through Jesus we are no longer slaves to the sting of death.
We now have eternal life through Jesus. That is eternal meaning never ending. Think about that never ending…you just keep living…even after the grave…for it no longer has a hold on you. It couldn’t even hold Jesus.
This may be only a glimpse of what Jesus meant when He said, “I am the life” Come to Jesus and find life!
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Almost everyone knows this classic scene from the movie “A Few Good Men”. It deals with an attorney trying to uncover the truth of the death of a soldier. Leading up to this scene he asks for answers, but never is given a straight forward answer. Then he demands the truth from this army officer, to which Jack Nicholson responds, “You can’t handle the truth!”
When it really gets down to it…maybe we can’t either. For truth in its rawest form is brutally honest. When everything is stripped away, the lights, the glamour, the fame…you are left with truth.
Truth confronts and shows us what is deep with in us and examine ourselves. And that is not always a pretty thing. Some of us will try to avoid this at all costs and never really deal with what we find out. Maybe that is why some of us can’t handle Jesus either…
“Jesus told him, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me.’ —John 14:6
When we get close to Jesus we may not see things that we like, and there might be things we need to change. But the great thing on the other end is that truth (Jesus) will set us free, and ‘if the Son sets you free then you are free indeed’. (John 8:32,36) We can be set free.
There are people who say they want to hear the truth. They want to hear it no matter what…but do they really? In the bible there were those that didn’t want to even hear the truth. The bible goes as far as to say they covered their ears and screamed (very childish) so they could not hear Stephen (an Old Testament prophet of God) and his truths about Jesus. They even went to far as to stone him to get him to shut up. They didn’t want to hear it. (read about Stephen in Acts 7:51-60) Some people only want to hear what they believe is true and not what actually is. Maybe they just don’t want to change…
Jesus also spoke about truth in his final hours before his crucifixion. Pilate was asking Jesus if He was a King. Jesus answered his question and also said “I was born for that purpose. And I come to bring truth to the world. All who love truth recognize that what I say is true.” –John 18:37
It is hard to love truth. But if we say we love God and obey his commands then we must love truth.
If we are looking for truth, we just have to look at Jesus on the cross. Stripped down, beaten, bruised, and with arms stretched open. That is where we find truth. Jesus says “I am Truth”.
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For Christmas, one of my gifts that I was given was a GPS system. It is really awesome. All you have to do is type in where you want to go…and the GPS will show you how to get there.
Not will it only do that it will show you the short route if you want to avoid traffic. The long route if you enjoy the scenic view. It shows all different ways to get to your destination.
In today’s world there are people who are looking for many different ways. Some looking for a way to happiness, to satisfaction, to Heaven, even to Jesus. There are some who believe that if they do “good” works (or what they call “good”) they will get to heaven. Some even say that all religions or roads…lead to heaven or at least to Jesus. Do they?
Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” —[John 14:6]
Here Jesus states that He is the only way…there is no other way to Heaven, no other way to God.
I started thinking about those that may choose different ways. Just like with the GPS where you can choose the quickest, shortest route…maybe there are those that want to get to the result (or destination) quicker without all going through all the work or traveling. Or the long route with the scenic view…maybe there are those who get caught up in the stuff of religion and focus their energy and attention on the all the wrong things, instead of the true reason for it all.
One last thing that my GPS asked me before my trip home was…“The following path you have chosen will lead you on ways that are unpaved. Do you wish to continue?”
It reminded me of that verse: 13)”Enter through the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the road is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who go through it. 14) How narrow is the gate and difficult the road that leads to life, and few find it.” —[Matthew 7:13-14]
The road that Jesus asks us to follow Him on, is not always paved or an easy road to travel on. You are not going to see the Golden Brick Road from the ‘Wizard of Oz’ here. Some may think that when you come to Jesus, everything is smooth sailing from then on out. That there are no more hardships…nothing but sunshine and rainbows.
There may come times where you don’t know if you can make it through. Times where it feels like you may not even survive. But rest assured that He is there with you…walking right beside you…sometimes even carrying you.
No matter what the world says remember what Jesus says.
“I am the way, the truth, and the life.” May it encourage you.
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Recently I have been hearing how different religions and people see Jesus.
There are some religions that say that Jesus was nothing more than a good teacher. Meaning He was nothing more than someone who told good inspiring and encouraging stories.
Then some say He was just a good prophet. Someone who knew the scripture texts and spoke the truth. He may have even lived it here and there. He may have prayed to God but He wasn’t one in the same.
Some might even say He was just a compassionate doer. He did charitable acts of kindness. He helped the poor and the sick. He served the least of these. Sort of like a Mother Teresa.
Even in “Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby”, he prays to the type of Jesus he likes…cute little baby Jesus laying in a golden hay manger…he prays that He’ll use His baby Jesus powers to help him. He sees Jesus as nothing more than a baby that was born and nothing more.
And with it being Christmas time, some people see Jesus as nothing more than that as well. For all they know about Jesus…is the little baby they see in the nativity sets and nothing else.
In the bible, Jesus even asks His disciples ”Who they think He is”.
13) When Jesus arrived in the villages of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “What are people saying about who the Son of Man is?” 14) They replied, “Some think he is John the Baptizer, some say Elijah, some Jeremiah or one of the other prophets.” 15) He pressed them, “And how about you? Who do you say I am?” 16) Simon Peter said, “You’re the Christ, the Messiah, the Son of the living God.”
Which leads me to the question “Who do I or you think He is?” Maybe you’ve had some experiences that have caused you to see God/Jesus differently. Might have been somethings negative or positive.
May this Christmas and all year long…may we see Him for all He truly is…and not what we want Him to be.
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