Saturday, June 21, 2008

O Be Careful, Little Mouth

We all get carried away at times and say things we shouldn’t. Whether it’s profanity or complaining or talking about someone behind their back, we all make mistakes with our mouths. The tongue is difficult to control, but it can be done. Think before you speak is very good advice!

James 3:4-6 says, “Look also at ships: although they are so large and are driven by fierce winds, they are turned by a very small rudder wherever the pilot desires. Even so the tongue is a little member and boasts great things. See how great a forest a little fire kindles! And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity. The tongue is so set among our members that it defiles the whole body, and sets on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire by hell.” This scripture tells us that even though our tongue is only a very small part of our body, it is very powerful and has the potential to do much iniquity.

But it also has the potential to do much good. Use your tongue to tell others about God and His Word. Or, if you know someone who is already a Christian but is having some difficulty, encourage them, pray for them and help them. Use your tongue to tell others that you love them or are proud of them. Having a positive attitude and saying positive things can go a long way in showing others the love of God.

April

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Making Godly Decisions

I was sitting in the adult class at the VBS of a sister congregation here, and the teacher made a statement that I thought was really interesting. He said, "When you are trying to decide whether or not to do something, don't focus so much on the consequences now. Worry about how this decision will affect you 100 years from now."

Obviously, 100 years from now, I will have long been gone from this earth. His statement, I think, I actually quite profound. Instead of worrying about how a decision is going to affect my life here, I need to worry about how it will affect me eternally. will what I choose to do today keep me out of Heaven when it's time?

So, how do we figure out how a decision will affect us eternally? Face it, God's not going to send you a Facebook message or a text telling you. Instead, you have to use the abilities He's blessed you with to try and discern His will for you. We are instructed over and over to seek God's will for our lvies and to focus on Him (Colossians 3:1, Matthew 6:33, Proverbs 16:3, Proverbs 3:5-6) We, first of all, have to be willing to trust Him to guide us in good decision making.

Then we need to study, study, study. Really, how can we expect to make Godly decisions if we haven't taken the time to know what God expects of us? We need to immerse ourselves in His word so that we can understand to the best of our ability how He wants us to act. If we know what is expected, we will have an easier time of figuring out if seomthing is acceptable or not.

Rember Colossians 3:17, "And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by Him."

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Monday, June 16, 2008

O Be Careful, Little Feet

Our feet are a very important part of our body that we probably take for granted much of the time. Our feet can take us to many places, including those where we shouldn’t be. As Christians, we should be careful not to find ourselves in the wrong places. We need to stay away from things that are going on that are not acceptable for a Christian to participate in and seek out places where we can do good and be good! When there is pressure from your friends or when you are tempted to go somewhere you know you shouldn’t be, pray for God to give you strength to do the right thing. Choose friends who will help you make the right choices and whom you can help as well.

Romans 10:15 says, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the gospel of peace, who bring glad tidings of good things!” Are your feet taking you to places where you can teach others about God? What kind of tidings (information or news) are you sharing with others in the places you go?

April

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The Battle Belongs to the Lord

(I am excited to share a devo that was actually written by my amazing husband TJ. He prepared this for church camp, and I liked it so much that I asked him if I could post it here. If you don't know the song "The Battle Belongs to the Lord", read the lyrics here before going on. This talk is based on the song - the theme of church camp was "Bible Boot Camp" and focused on the armor of God.)

The Battle Belongs to the Lord

In the Bible, Paul talks about us singing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. This is why we have to mean what we sing and know what we are saying to God. We all have our favorite songs. When we are younger, our favorite songs are usually ones that have us involved in something like “Wise Old King”. But as we get older, we move gradually from church songs that just have a good medley to songs that mean something to us and have a great message for us to listen to. We need to know what we are singing and agree with what we are singing so that we are giving God the fullest reverence we can.

”In Heavenly armor, we’ll enter the land, the battle belongs to the Lord” refers to putting on the full armor of God. Paul tells us in Ephesians 6:11 to put on the full armor of God to be ready to combat the devil and the world. The full armor of God covers us from head to toe. The helmet of salvation, the breastplate of Righteousness, the Shield of Faith, the Belt of Truth, The Sandals of Readiness and Peace, and of course, the Sword of the Spirit, which is our Bible. We need to be ready to combat the devil and the world when things come up. There will be times when you are with friends that want to talk religion. You always want to be ready to make sure that you can give the truth to them if they give you a verse that makes things sound different than we know it should be. Just saying “I know that is not right” is not going to convince them that you are correct and what they have been taught all their life is wrong.

“No weapon that’s fashioned against us will stand, the battle belongs to the Lord.” If we stand with the full armor of God and are ready for anything that is thrown out at us, there is no way that anything Satan throws our way can win against us. We can fight the world if necessary as long as we are clad in His armor.

“When the power of darkness comes in like a flood, the battle belongs to the Lord.” The power of darkness can refer to many things in our lives. Darkness can be the devil working in our lives. Darkness can be a weakness that we all struggle with. A weakness like Lying, cheating on tests, sneaking out when you are supposed to be in bed, always wanting to go across “Death Valley” during church camp week, etc. Darkness can also refer to a rough time in our lives like the loss of a loved one, a fight with a friend, a breakup, or any number of other things that can put us in bad moods and upset us as human beings. The darkness can be handled if we just turn the matters over to God. Just like the song says “The Battle Belongs to the Lord”

“He’s raised up a standard, the power of his blood” The power of Jesus’ blood is nothing that can be matched. He went to the cross and shed his blood for sinners like you and me. He already loved us 2000 years ago and was willing to shed his blood and die for us so that we might live with Him in heaven. The standard of the power of his blood is a standard that we all should strive to reach.

“When your enemy presses in hard, do not fear, the battle belongs to the Lord.” There is a little piece of paper hanging in my office that says “If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it.” I am not sure where I heard it, but I heard it about five years ago, and that sign has followed me to every office I have had and it will go with me wherever I go, even if it is not on that piece of paper. What is being said in this song and on that little sheet of paper in my office is this: When things get tough, turn to God, He can handle anything. God will get you through when your enemy is pressing you hard, if you will just let Him. Again, remember, the battle belongs to the Lord.

“Take courage my friend, your redemption is near.” Christ died to redeem us. He died so that we could live with Him in Heaven. Our redemption is something that is given to us if we do as we are told in our Bible.

“And we sing glory, honor, power and strength to the Lord” is giving praise to God for the things that He has given to us. When you stop to think about it, we do not praise God enough. In our prayers, we thank God for the things that he has given us…How many times have you thanked God for the beautiful day? How many times have you thanked God for your parents, friends, your food, for camp, etc? But how many times have you stopped to pray and just said something like “God, You are the Most Holy, the most wonderful, the One that deserves all Honor and respect.”? I am reminded of a prayer that I was taught in preschool that we said every day before lunch and I want to share it with you because it simplifies what I am saying “God is Great, God is Good, let us thank him for our food. Amen” Now, this is a short prayer and most if not all of us can do better, but this is the simplified version of the point I am trying to make.

Next time you find yourself in battle, make sure that you are ready to combat the evil that is brought to you and that you let that battle belong to the Lord because He can handle anything put in front of you if you will just let Him.

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Website to check out

Just wanted to pass on this site for you to check out at your leisure. It is run by a sweet Christian lady named Margie. She has lots of great articles, scripture, and other things to help you in your Christian walk. Read up when you have a chance.

Bible for Women

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Nobody but you

We rely on others for a lot. When we're young, our parents provide us with food, clothing, shelter, and everything else we need to lead happy, healthy lives. We rely on our friends to go shopping, watch movies, and have late night talks. We rely on teachers to educate us at school. The list goes on and on.

But one thing we can't rely on someone else for is our salvation. Sure, your parents may help lay the foundation. They take you to church as a child, where you learn about God and all He's done. But once you are older, it's up to you. As you mature, you have to make the decision for yourself. That doesn't just mean you make the decision to go to church; it means you make the decision to obey the gospel and follow God's plan of salvation.

Growing up means you begin to mature. Not only will you grow physically, but your mind should begin to grow as well. You should begin to question Christianity on your own and begin your own study of the Word. This is the only way you will know for certain that you are following God's commands.

As you mature, no one else can force you to be a Christian. No one else can get you into Heaven. That is something you have to do all on your own. Others can encourage you, but ultimately, they cannot MAKE you go. Each of us will have to give an account of our own life when Christ comes (Romans 14:12 and 2 Corinthians 5:10). When that day comes, will you be rewarded for making the wise decision? Or will you still be waiting on someone else? If you're still waiting, it will be too late.

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

O Be Careful, Little Hands

Our hands are one of the most useful parts of our bodies. We can do so much good with our hands, but we can also do harm if we are not careful. Perhaps the damage is not done in an intentional way most of the time. It may be that we are failing to do good and that is just as bad as doing harm. When we have an opportunity to help someone with our hands and we choose not to, we are squandering a chance to show that person the joy of Christianity and the joy of helping others.

There are many ways to help and we are presented with opportunities more often than we realize. We can do good with our hands in small ways: holding a door for someone, helping an elderly person pick up something they have dropped, holding a child’s hand when they are crossing the street or patting someone on the back when they have done well or if they are having a hard time. There are also things we can do that have the potential to make an even bigger impact. For example, we can pick up a phone to call someone and invite them to worship or to have a Bible study. Or we can drive to someone’s house to pick them up and take them to worship. These things are easy to do and don’t take a lot of time, but they could change someone’s life and their eternal destiny. Do you have someone in your life whom you could call and invite to worship? Can you take the time to change someone’s life by using your hands?

April

Friday, June 6, 2008

If you were a....

Just a little Friday affirmation! :)

If you were a star, you'd be the bright one.
You'd be the rare rainbow if rainbows were few.
If you were an answer, you'd be the right one.
You'd be the perfect fit, if you were a shoe.
If you were a fine pie, you'd be the finest one.
You'd be nice as the sunshine that makes the sky blue...

but you're YOU...which is better
than all these things put together.

Psalm 139:14 "I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well."


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Monday, June 2, 2008

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O Be Careful Little Ears

(If you're just checking out this blog, go back and find the first article, "O Be Careful Little Eyes".)

Every time we turn on the television or go to a movie or simply walk around in public, it is likely we will hear profanity, hear the Lord’s name taken in vain or hear a perverted joke or some innuendo. We should try to stay away from this type of language whenever possible. If you hear it on tv, change the channel. If you hear it on the radio, change the station. If you are around someone who is using bad language, ask them to stop. If you sometimes find yourself using this type of language yourself, pray to God and ask Him to help you to use your words in a better way.

The things we hear, like the things we see, become a part of us. If we are always exposing ourselves to negative language, it will eventually become a part of us. Even if you don’t say things out loud, you may think them. Or you may find that you’ve become immune to such language. We should always work to avoid becoming immune to any thing that goes against God’s Word. James 4:4 says, “Do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Whoever therefore wants to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God.” If we allow ourselves to accept all behavior, even if it is against God’s will, we have allowed ourselves to become His enemies. This is certainly not the side we want to be on!
April

Where does the time go?

Yeah, so I'm over a week late with posting something. Time flies when you're...oh wait, the end of that statement is "having fun", isn't it? I can't exactly say that the past week has been fun! It started out amazingly as our family enjoyed a mini-reunion and Monday off for Memorial Day (no school!). But then we did have school, and it was FINALS week. You might think that's only crazy for students, but teachers go nuts then, too. We want summer vacation as much as you!!! On top of all of that, TJ and I have spent the last few days working on the new youth group song book and a VBS story room!


On a good note, Emmalynn and Kayla both graduated from kindergarten on Thursday. Now, I am sitting at home with 4 kids (although Em has morning cheer camp), but I am already enjoying summer!!!!


I'm back on track for posts and things this week. You will see April's post shortly that I should've posted Saturday!!


You know, maybe you can use my crazy life and my lack of time as a lesson. Realize that time will run out before we realize it. We have to MAKE time for God and make some study and prayer time a priority. Also, don't hesitate in making sure you are right with God. We never know when our last day will be. Don't want to sound morbid, but it's the truth. Always be prepared!