Friday, January 31, 2014

A Good Life


I love the “Life is Good” ® t-shirts, mugs, towels, and items this happy little quote embeds itself. It’s just a happy theme! When I see these genius designs, they just make me smile. They serve as a simple reminder that life really IS good. Whether it is camping by the Tuckasagee River, running a 5k in our community, or enjoying a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. God blesses us thoroughly!

It was with this “life is good” concept that I wanted to research other Christians’ philosophy. Learn what “living a good life” might mean to the Christian. Try to learn their thoughts on living a happy life – what a victorious life of faith personally means to them. 

After extensive reading, I have developed a short list of 6 quotes below. These were ones that spoke to me for various reasons.
I’ve been reading and studying them all for a short while now…Today #6 is my favorite, but I found them all encouraging and poignant. I think it's good to find encouragement from fellow Believers...

Living A Good Life
“We may speak about a place where there are no tears, no death, no fear, no night; but those are just the benefits of heaven. The beauty of heaven is seeing God.” 
 
Max Lucado

“Faith does not eliminate questions. But faith knows where to take them.” 
 
Elisabeth Elliot, A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael

“Worrying is arrogant because God knows what He's doing.” 
 
Barbara Cameron, A Time to Heal

“When we are passionately in love with our Prince, we put Him above all else--not just in theory, but also practically, in every moment of our day-to-day lives. We do not live for the applause of heaven. Our longings are not for people's approval but only for more and more of Him. We are marked by an effortless, unshakable strength that is found in the presence of our perfect Lover.” 
 
Leslie Ludy, Authentic Beauty: The Shaping of a Set-Apart Young Woman

“Be not forgetful to entertain strangers; for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” 
 
Serena B. Miller

“The point of your life is to point to Him. Whatever you are doing, God wants to be glorified, because this whole thing is His.” 
 
Francis Chan, Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God

Did any of these quotes resonate with you? I hope so…just remember that the love of God is revealed in our lives. It’s important to allow His Light to shine within us, so that others are pointed toward Calvary. The Christian life is not only a good life - it's the best!


Look UP my friends!

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Gossip Monster

Proverbs 16:28
King James Version (KJV)
28 A froward man soweth strife: and a whisperer separateth chief  friends.
I’ve had this little lesson on my heart and mind for several weeks now, but I couldn't get peace on posting this blog until a few minutes ago. It’s not a very popular topic – and it’s a discouraging topic! But, my prayer is that this will help someone, somewhere, some day…including myself.
One wouldn’t think Christian people would not say bad things about other people of like-faith, but like everyone else, Christians are regular people, with regular problems. You've probably seen the sentiment, “Christians aren’t perfect, just forgiven.”
Gossiping is not love. Speaking strife against someone else in the faith does NOT carry the cause of Christ forward.
But, in the real world, we also understand that it happens. {I pray and trust that YOU and I don’t have involvement in such harmful communication. It is not a blessing to anyone. It doesn’t help!}

Retrospectively, I feel like gossip or destructive conversation is in the vein of a “little while lie.” There really isn’t a little lie. Rumors. Inaccurate information. “Half – truths!” And/or unfair criticisms sprinkled in with what we THINK we know is dangerous ground!
I’ve known gossip to get out of control, haven’t you? Rumors and false information can jump out of someone’s mouth and instantly become a monster.
If I had to picture what the gossip monster would look like, it might have a huge round body and an encompassing little head with huge lips on the front. It might look filthy. The matted fur would have debris in it and be filled with dirt and nasty things. The monster would have large eyes so he could watch and observe you better. Slobber and mucous might constantly drain from open wounds. The gossip monster would have a putrid smell. It would make us gag to be in his/her presence.
It’s fast too – this gossip monster. It would be hard to out-run it. He spreads his rumors and dirty debris with about anyone he can. All in the name of self-righteousness. He wears his pseudo-knowledge like Superman’s cape. There’s part of him that actually enjoys spreading rumors and gossip. False information. He says it is to “expose” others or to “help” the situation.
Hmmm…Is that what a real gossip monster looks like? I suggest the gossip monster might be the one sitting beside you on Sunday morning. The person(s) whom you shake hands with each and every week in worship service. The innocent looking lady you believe to be genuinely nice. The innocent looking man you believe to be authentically honest.  
OUCH! That’s hard to believe isn’t it? Actually, it’s not a very nice thing for me to say. But our churches and our families are filled with PEOPLE. Not fictional monsters. People…ordinary and seemingly extraordinary people.
Let’s not judge people or situations too prematurely. (I understand this can be a big challenge!) Let’s not cloak ourselves in pride, deeming our own Christianity stronger and purer than someone else’s. Let’s refrain from assuming that we know everything in every situation. Let’s NOT assume we know the hearts of other people.
Rather, let’s be more mindful to BUILD UP someone, rather than break them down. Be very cautious of an individual who is malicious in their words. You know how it is – they might say, “I would usually never say this…” or “I don’t mean to be ugly, but…” or “I’m just standing up for the truth…” Perhaps you've heard someone say, "I always KNEW something was wrong with him or her..."
Ugh! Be cautious! The gossip monster is probably on your trail. Run! (And by all means, refrain from posting public things on social media such as Twitter and Face Book! You may not know what you think you know. And if it's destructive, it's definitely not pleasing to God) It simply makes Christians look bad! And that's not good. 

Look UP my friends!



Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Red Sea

When Pharaoh finally let God's people go, it seemed to be smooth sailing! All cares gone! I can't even imagine what an amazing and super-charged day of emotion it must have been! Freedom. Escape. A return home. No longer in bonds!

Yet, as they made their way toward the Red Sea circumstances changed! And fast! The Israelites seemed to be trapped - possibly even  a death trap. Mountains stood one side (with an Army on their way to destroy them) and they had run out of land. The Red Sea was before them. There was no way out. Or so it seemed.

Fear kicked in. Terror. After ALL they had suffered - was it going to end in disaster??

When they saw the army coming -- panic ensued. They said they would rather go BACK into slavery than to die or face Pharaoh's wrath.

You know how the story ends --- God parted the Red Sea and in doing so, turned the sea floor into dry land. He made a way for His people! In impossible circumstances!

The walls of sea water were also walls of protection. Walls of deliverance. Walls of direction. Walls of safety!

The God of the Red Sea -of Moses - is the SAME God we serve. Do we put our trust and faith that God will lead us during seemingly impossible circumstances?!

Sometimes 'hitting a brick wall'  might be God's hand of protection in our lives.

Keep praying. Keep moving forward. Don't look BACK at the mountain... Look AHEAD at the path God has made for you. He WILL make a way. Even when it seems impossible.

If you are facing 'a wall' right now, look for God - our Heavenly Father - to lead you out...

Look UP my friends!

Monday, January 27, 2014

Blind Will See

Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped – Isaiah 35:5 (KJV)

I’ve had someone’s words on my mind the last few days – actually, I've had the lexis burning in my heart. The expression, the story, and the testimony I heard from a preacher on the radio. He shared a fundamental and factual account about the prolific Christian song writer, Fanny Crosby.

He said in an impromptu opportunity to share her testimony (in front of hundreds of people) she made the following comment (I’ll quote it as best I can)…
“I thank God for the gift of blindness. If that’s what it takes for God to use me in His ministry, then I’ve been given a tremendous gift.”

She later went on to say, “Many men are far blinder than I. For you see, Jesus will be the first face I see!”

Aaahhhh – how profound of Ms. Crosby! She was blessed and grateful in her travail. In the midst of what most would consider a handicap, particularly in the decades she lived here on earth, she was genuinely THANKFUL.

To thank God for our infirmities! Our obstacles! Our sorrows! Have we thanked Him in a heartfelt and genuine way for allowing us to go through suffering? Misfortunes? Have we thanked Him for the refining process we go through – when we go “through the fire?” I confess I’m weak in this area…there are times I haven’t been so thankful.  I haven't always considered sorrow or suffering a gift! 

Let’s LEARN a lesson from this blind saint – this lady who really DID see Jesus in her life!
Writing  by Fanny Crosby

O what a happy soul am I
Although I cannot see,
I am resolved that in this world,
contented I will be,
How many blessings I enjoy,
That other people dont
To weep and sigh because Im blind
I cannot and I wont.


Look UP my friends! 

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Lesson from Winnie

When our niece, Sam, was a little girl she loved Winnie the Pooh. She would sleep with a Winnie stuffed bear and his buddy Piglet. She toted and cuddled that Winnie so much; it finally fell apart in the washing machine. Right away her mom bought her a new one to replace it. We didn’t think Sam would ever be the wiser. But, kids are observant and smart! She immediately asked why Winnie had new clothes and why his nose looked different. I told her Winnie had taken a bubble bath and that he needed to change clothes, like when she put on her pajamas that night. (Winnie HAD taken a bubble bath, I just didn’t volunteer that the original bear had literally fallen apart.)

After further inspection, smelling, and eye-balling the “new” Winnie she was satisfied with the answer. Thankfully! Nobody was ready to explain the ‘death’ of the beloved bear to a child of such a small age.

After the crisis was averted, I asked her why she loved Winnie so much and in her sweet, precocious 4 year-old voice she replied, “I love him. He’s my happy friend.” It sounded more like “I wuv him. He’s my happy fwind.” You can picture the image. So precious. And so sweet.

The Bible teaches us in Psalm 63:5-7 - My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness; and my mouth shall praise thee with joyful lips When I remember thee upon my bed, and meditate on thee in the night watches. Because thou hast been my help, therefore in the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice.


Children are certainly pure in heart, aren’t they? So when I came across the picture of Winnie, at the top of this page, it struck a chord within my heart. There’s a life lesson for the Christian in it. Pooh’s favorite day is today! Each day that he is alive – he has an appreciation and an innate hope. He has a positive outlook. It’s almost like his worries and burdens from yesterday have been forgotten and he’s focused on the joy of today.

What if WE applied the same principle? The same mind set?

Let’s be thankful for today. It is a gift. Time is too short not to be happy! You’ve read that sentence – heard people say it numerous times – time is short yet, it serves as an important reminder. Living in the present – in the moment – is a good thing.
It is so very essential to be grateful and thankful for what God has blessed you with this very day. 

Let’s try to make today our favorite day of the week! The month! The year.
There’s something resonant in Psalm 63:7 that I quoted earlier. “In the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice!”  
In the shadow of HIS wings –
·      There is peace!
·     There is protection!
·         There is provision!

Take a moment. Let God’s Word speak to your heart – feel Him - today.


Look UP my friends! 

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Speaking Up about a Polarizing Person

I’m speaking up and out about a polarizing person - yet, a loving and compassionate person – Christ Jesus. In my opinion, there’s a growing double standard toward Christianity. The time is now - for the Believer to stand up for Jesus! Have our voices been too quiet? I confess, at times it gets irritating to my flesh – to be spiritually disrespected and pushed aside. To feel like the Christian voice doesn't have the same freedom of expression that others do. I’m not suggesting arrogance, aggression, or ego – but I am encouraging that we humbly ask for the same rights and accommodations that others are granted.

I understand that I risk receiving “hate” emails for this particular post. Let me state clearly that I’m not attacking non-Christians or any particular person. I firmly believe everyone should have the freedoms of speech and religion – I ask that you don’t treat my same rights with any less treatment than you expect of yours. It’s an equal playing field. For everyone. 

Unfortunately, I have found several atheists and anti-Christians are veracious in their attacks toward Christian writing. Not everyone of course. Not every person of a different faith.  That wouldn't be a fair or accurate comment – but there is an increasing population who want ANY and ALL mention of Jesus – God – Christ - to be eliminated from society. The name of Jesus offends them, and the argument is often made that His name is discriminating and insulting to their liberties.

Sadly, I just read a story a day or two ago, where a 4th grade student was sent home; suspended for three days; and given a written disciplinary action (permanent) for wearing the symbol of a cross on her t-shirt. There were no words on the shirt. No Biblical quotes. Just a picture of a medium-sized Celtic style Cross on the back of her garment.

The disciplinary action said that the 9 year old was “advertising hate propaganda by wearing inappropriate or violent advertisement.”  Really?  The Cross is advertising hate? It wasn't a gun. It wasn't a knife. It wasn't gang-related communication.  I think this situation is a prime example of being overly politically correct and overly divisive. Dare I say ridiculous? The kicker is that the TEACHER who reported the “hate crime” wears a head covering every day – for her religious beliefs.

I’m shaking my head. It screams double-standard to me. When I was a young person, I was taught, “What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.” (I don’t apply that principle too often as an adult – it can lead to careless behavior). But, I think you probably see the principle in this illustration.

Sadly, I think the media has helped to perpetuate the impression that Christians are radically minded people concerned with legislating government and the morality of man.
It’s a huge misconception.

The Christians that I know (most at least) have a desire to share the “Good News” of the Gospel. Mainly because accepting Jesus into our hearts is the best thing we’ve ever done! But, also because we care about people – not hate them! Christians want to point others to an all knowing, all loving, and all giving God. They want to be a good friend. Live an honest life. Be a person of integrity. They/we’re not going around trying to snuff out someone else’s beliefs.

So, as often as it is appropriate, stand up for Jesus! Let’s remember the Cross – and the price that Jesus paid for OUR sin. For ALL sin. Oh, dear friends…let’s cherish the Cross!

Look UP my friends!

On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross,
  The emblem of suff’ring and shame,
And I love that old cross where the Dearest and Best
  For a world of lost sinners was slain.

So I’ll cherish the old rugged cross,
Till my trophies at last I lay down;
I will cling to the old rugged cross,
  And exchange it some day for a crown.

 Oh, that old rugged cross, so despised by the world,
  Has a wondrous attraction for me;
For the dear Lamb of God left His glory above,
  To bear it to dark Calvary.
 In the old rugged cross, stained with blood so divine,
  A wondrous beauty I see;
For ’twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died,
  To pardon and sanctify me.
Music & Lyrics by George Bennard (1873 – 1958)

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Where is God, He Asked

Have you read the story about the married couple who had 2 little kids – two sons to be exact? They were about 10 years old. The two youngsters were seemingly always getting into trouble and had developed a reputation for being quite a nuisance.

The time came when their parents were exasperated about how to address their sons’ behavior. Things were out of control when they weren’t around. (Life Moment: How do WE act when our spouse or those who respect us aren’t around?)

The mom learned a well respected pastor was visiting their church, so she and her husband agreed to take the boys to speak with him. Perhaps the minister could steer them in the right direction, where other attempts had failed.

The youngest brother met with the pastor first. “Where is God?” he asked the young lad.

No response.

“I asked you, young man, where is God?” re-questioned the pastor to the boy.

No response. The boy just stared blankly.

With a more aggressive tone, the pastor cried out, “WHERE IS GOD?!”

No response.

Suddenly the boy darted out of the room and ran all the way home. He slammed his bedroom door shut and hid himself in the closet. His older brother followed him – he pried the door open, sat down beside of him, and asked what happened.

The younger brother wiped away tears and in a broken voice said, “We are in HUGE trouble this time!! God is missing and the preacher thinks we did it!!”

That story made me smile – and even though it’s fictional – my heart went out for the little boy.

And…It’s a good question! Where IS God? To be more specific, where is He in our lives – where do we place Him?

Are we making Him a priority? Is He in our speech? In our relationships? Is He numero uno in our decision making? Are we living our lives in such a way that when people learn we’re a Christian that they DON’T think we are a hypocrite? It is a common fact of society – people ARE watching our actions.

God wants our dedication. He desires for His children to serve and love Him. To the BEST of our ability.

I remember on my wedding day the comments; tidbits of advice that my beloved pastor’s wife said to me. She was like a second mother to me – and I wanted her to be proud of us – so I tried to absorb her heartfelt instructions.

She said, ‘Shug’ (short for “Sugar”) ya’ll always put God first in your marriage. Do your BEST to make Him first in your lives. And everything else will work out. God’s love is a BIG love. You’re going to need Him. There’ll be hard times. There’ll be heartaches. You’ll have joy. Don’t ever question where Jesus is at. He’ll never leave or forsake you, but don’t you go leaving him.”

I squeezed her and wiped the little tear that she had on her cheek. Aaahhh, what sound and Godly advice she bestowed!

I didn’t know it at the time, but she would leave her earthly body and go to heaven not too long after that conversation. I treasure those special memories. And her marital advice was right! Very right. His love IS a big love! Wherever we go – God is there. Whatever we go through – God is there. Every valley – God is there. Every mountain top – God is there! Every morning…God is there. Rich in mercy and grace.

The simple truth is this: God will be as big, as close, and as real to us as we allow! The MORE we love and serve Him, the more He’ll demonstrate that He’s a friend that ‘sticketh closer than a brother!’


Look UP my friends!

Monday, January 13, 2014

It's Always Something!

A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother – Proverbs 18:24 (KJV)

In my mind’s eye I've never seen so many people, so broken hearted, as I have at this time in life. It’s like an epidemic – or how the flu spreads – it is fast and holds no prisoners! I’m not talking about life’s challenges or typical adversity, but real grief and brokenness.

Seeing others’ in the active stages of pain/hurting has been a little overwhelming recently – friends, family, colleagues – all going through different pain-filled and emotionally raw events. C.S. Lewis said this comment, “Mental pain is less dramatic than physical pain, but it is more common and also more hard to bear. It is easier to say ‘My tooth is aching’ than to say ‘My heart is broken.’…Sometimes, however, it persists and the effect is devastating.”

For me personally, I have an innate fear of the dentist, but if I have a toothache, I know I need to go see one, albeit with hesitation. I get my teeth cleaned even though it’s something I have a dread of.  If my vision gets blurry or changes, I understand that I need to see a qualified optometrist.

But where does one go for a broken heart? I suggest that the Christian innately understands that we turn to Jesus, the Good Shepherd, our Comforter. HE understands a broken heart more deeply and thoroughly than any human being.
I’m reminded of the garden of Gethsemane. If it has been a while since you’ve read the passages in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, then take a few moments this week and emotionally connect with our Savior’s agony. His sorrow. His heart ache. His grief. Let your heart be broken for HIS suffering! The Word will speak to you. (It is the Living Word, after all).

My immature mind thinks that if my closest friends were sleeping in my hour of greatest need, I might get very angry. Or if one of my dearest friends had betrayed me for money…umm…I probably wouldn’t have been too kind in my response. That’s just my weakness; perhaps you’d respond with more humanity?!

My simple point is that there are times we feel alone. Tears fall. We feel broken hearted. Deeply wounded. Deeply concerned. People you love may turn against you! You may feel like you’re going through (or went through) your own emotional Gethsemane. Know that Christ Jesus has been there. HE knows what you’re going through – He knows where you’ve been – and what you’ll go through in the future.

People (you love or care about) might let you down! Friends may fail you. Family may fall short. But! Let’s be reminded that WE NEED JESUS in every aspect of our lives! Every day. In every way. The Christian will find Him in the center of the most broken times! And not just one time….but over and over. Every time you need Him!

It’s always something! So, in the distress of your life, be reminded that God understands you – and He understands better than anybody – where you are and who you are. You are HIS!


Look UP my friends! 

Friday, January 10, 2014

Super Power

I happily admit, Wonder Woman was my favorite super hero when I was a kid. There was something about her lasso of truth and the invisible airplane that thrilled me! It was so enjoyable watching Linda Carter, the beloved actress, prevail in the end against the bad guys. The sense of justice! Plus, I sort of enjoyed seeing a lady kick the behind of the bad guys. Who was/is your favorite super hero?

I believe God gives all of His children a special blessing, power, ability, or quality. For His glory! You know what the Bible says about talents and gifts. We ALL have them to varying degrees!

It's something to think about. Something to assess within ourselves. Maybe you are a great listener. You nod your head and offer quiet acknowledgement. You let people feel heard. (That really is a gift!) Your talent is not interrupting. Yes, that's a talent!

Or maybe you have the gift of 'helps?' You're able to visit the sick. Make a phone call. Run someone's errands. Pick up medications. Arrange to have someone's yard mowed. Cook a meal. Mail a card.

Perhaps you have  NO idea what your talent or gift is!? I've comprised a short list of some things you CAN do until you figure it out...

1) We all enjoy being around a genuine person. Not to be harsh, but you know if our pets can quickly discern 'bad' characters, then we might want to make a conscious effort to be sincere and authentic. People do eventually reveal their real character.  When that time comes, we want it to be pleasing to God.

2) I cannot stress how important it is to listen. And NOT judge. Avoid ego! Avoid prideful actions and words.

3) Be SUPER at something - not everything!! Consider being SUPER at praying!  Be super faithful to the house of God. Be super at studying God's Word. Be super friendly!  Be a super witness for The Lord. Be super honest. Be a super friend to someone new in your life. To someone you've been friends with for years. Be a super Believer! Be SUPER at sharing what God has done for you - for what He has brought you through and from! Be SUPER humble.  BE Super kind!

Super motivating - for the cause of Christ!

I know you can be super at something that pleases HIM. Tune into your super-power!  Put some action to it. For me...I desire to be super encouraging in a discouraging world!!

Look UP my friends!


Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Warm on the Inside

Perhaps you’re familiar with the Christmas tune, “Baby, it’s Cold Outside!” That song came to my mind this morning. With most of the United States being caught in “polar vortex” this week, temperatures are dropping dramatically and very quickly! (Polar Vortex is also known as an Arctic Cyclone…so that gives you an idea of the weather right now, should you be reading this outside of the USA. For example, it’s colder in Atlanta, Georgia (aka “Hotlanta”) than it is in Alaska today!)
With freezing temps and freezing winds blowing our way – let us apply a simple approach to be WARM on the inside. Both literally and figuratively.
Let’s grumble a little less about the extreme temps. Let’s be a little friendlier when we’re standing in line to pay for fuel. (Or milk. Or bread. Or food). Let’s be a resource of genuine friendliness. Demonstrate a warm heart. Don’t let someone else’s cold ways, impact you to the negative!
Having a warm disposition might even open up an opportunity for you to witness to somebody! “It’s freezing in here, but my heart is warm. I’m warm because the love of God lives in me.” (Something like that). I know it seems overly simplistic, but you never know…you might just be a blessing of encouragement!
Bitter cold on the outside…but let’s stay toasty warm on the inside!

Look UP my friends!

Monday, January 6, 2014

Expecting Answers

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1 (KJV)

I recently came across this short story online. It demonstrates a simple, yet profound lesson! (The following story is not my own – the author is unknown to me)

“As a drought continued for what seemed an eternity, a small community of farmers was in a quandary as to what to do. Rain was important to keep their crops healthy and sustain the way of life of the townspeople. As the problem became more acute, a local pastor called a prayer meeting to ask for rain.

 Many people arrived. The pastor greeted most of them as they filed in. As he walked to the front of the church to officially begin the meeting he noticed most people were chatting across the aisles and socializing with friends. When he reached the front his thoughts were on quieting the attendees and starting the meeting.

 His eyes scanned the crowd as he asked for quiet. He noticed an eleven year-old girl sitting quietly in the front row. Her face was beaming with excitement. Next to her, poised and ready for use, was a bright red umbrella. The little girl's beauty and innocence made the pastor smile as he realized how much faith she possessed. No one else in the congregation had brought an umbrella. All came to pray for rain, but the little girl had come expecting God to answer..."

Are we expecting God to answer our prayers?! Is our faith that of the mustard seed?


Look UP my friends!

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Be Yourself


Be Yourself! Sounds easy, huh? We’ve told our kids that. Most likely we’ve heard that same advice from others. “Just be yourself.” To me it is a somewhat vague expression – because it can be interpreted many different ways.  I think it was Judy Garland (The Wizard of Oz) who said, “Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second rate version of somebody else.” Pretty great advice, in my book! But, how do we REALLY be ourselves, comfortably, among obstacles, critics, naysayers, and non-Believers? Are we strong enough to stand up for God at all costs? From my experience, it’s easier said than done.

I’ve been meditating on the general concept, of being one’s self, the last few days. With the beginning of the New Year upon us, it’s a good time to reflect inwardly, and be aware of ourselves and the Christian walk we choose.

1)   Don’t let others’ opinions penetrate too deeply into your psyche. We will remember the 1 criticism out of 8 compliments. We remember the bad service at a restaurant over the 2 prior good meals. It’s just human nature. I have found that many people speak without thinking! Whether it can be hurtful or not. People have approached me with many callous comments about my musical abilities or my personal style over the years. I try to laugh it off if at all possible (sometimes it’s not easy) if someone approaches you with a statement like, “That was good, but….” Or “You did a good job, but…”

then brace yourself! The adversary is going to prick your self esteem with a sharp tongue! Let’s be reminded that words cause scars. And it sounds rude of me, but really, we must stop allowing others’ negative ideas of who they think we are to matter so much.

2)   Christians should be growing in Christ – not ego! It isn’t healthy to fixate on our mistakes, the mistakes of others, or the general mayhem that life can toss our way. Each stage of our lives should be a stepping stone to maturity, character building, and compassion in Christ. When we start thinking we know it all – then we start ACTING like we know it all – then we’ve lost most ALL the people who need us to be a light. A person of humility is FAR more effective than a smarty pants! Admit it; you’ve rolled your eyes a few times in your life at someone’s braggadocios responses or attempts at attention seeking. (or maybe it’s just me) I’ll say for the “umpteenth” time…Actions speak louder than words! Your moods and spirit ARE noticed.

3)   Be friendly and honest anyway! You don’t have to feel ashamed for being a lover of Jesus. For being a committed Christian. For standing for integrity. The Blood Stained Banner. The Gospel. Your salvation. The mercy and grace you receive each day! It also doesn’t mean you’re perfect. It doesn’t mean you don’t wish you had an occasional “do over” button. Being a “good Christian” doesn’t everyone quantify that most people will love and care about you! On the contrary, it could mean rejection, denial, persecution, and being an outcast. We’re expected to be flexible in MANY areas of our lives, but our walk with God isn’t an option. That relationship, above all relationships, needs to be maintained as pure and as true as possible. Make a choice to be honest, in the right spirit, a spirit that God would be pleased with. Most of the time that requires humility and great sacrifice.

I’d also suggest that we need to beware of the person(s) who claim martyrdom and victim-like living. Those unable to take personal responsibility. Those whose words don’t line up with actions. Or those who hurt you needlessly. Those who are highly critical. Often times, those type people are enslaved to past hurts and disappointments and they can’t get past them. Try not to be one of them! Lots of people are content to drag you down too. Beware! Keep your eyes on Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith!

Look UP my friends!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

A Little More in 2014

New Year’s resolution? Not for this gal, but I do have hopes for 2014. I’m looking forward to see what God has in store for my life – for the lives of people I care about. I cannot help but be optimistic! 2013 taught me…has reminded me…that all good things do come from God, and bad times don’t last forever! Faith and grace in action…
 In the year ahead, I do humbly expect more blessings from God. (Not that I deserve them, but because He’s merciful and rich in grace!) I expect a few more trials for Him to teach me things. I hope to find and feel deeper glimpses of Him. More of His presence. Like the waft of rain after a cool spring evening – inhaling the spiritual fragrance He sends our way. Those moments are priceless.
 I’ve coined the Cornerstone year ahead like this: “Ever-increasing in faith & grace!” It will be my motto for this year, 2014.
God DOES manifest His steadfast grace, right?
In 2014…I hope we…
Dream a little bigger!
Walk a little closer to God!
Stand a little taller ~ Through Grace!
Smile a little broader! (More often).
Love God a little more boldly ~ through Faith!
Laugh a little more loudly! (More often).
Worry a little less!
Recognize victories a little more!
Trust a little more in Jesus!

The word “little” can really be a BIG thing can’t it? Just a LITTLE more of something can make a GREAT difference! A LITTLE more of God is a HUGE part of capturing our hopes – living our dreams. You've heard the song, "Little is much when God is in it!"  
Look UP my friends!