Jan 9, 2018

Dear Reader | See Words Differently



I'm a reader.  I read novels and blogs.  I read emails and essays.  I read textbooks and letters.  And I read my Bible.

If you're here, you must be a reader too.

I've discovered that when my eyes scan over written words, I fall into similar patterns.  I read books quickly without going in depth.  I click on an email, my eyes scan over it, and I click away.  When I get into a routine, it's dangerous.  I'm threatened to miss out on so much.

I want to change that.  I want to read things differently and reach their full potential.  As a reader and writer and Christian, I don't want to live in routine.

Over the course of the next three weeks, my goal is to encourage you to see things differently, namely reading.  I'm going to cover three different labels we give ourselves and see if we can discover something more.

At the end, perhaps we can have a discussion to tie it all together.  But let's jump in and find out how to read differently.






















Dear Reader,

It's easy to take words for granted.  I do it all the time.  We live in an age where knowledge is readily available.  At the touch of our fingers, we have access to the endless world of the internet, which can open us up to great opportunities and great danger.

One of the dangers is this: we start to take people for granted.  We read blogs, reply to emails, and scan over articles flippantly.  We scroll through the many avenues of social media to fill our time.  Maybe we do this to fill an emptiness deep inside that would otherwise tear us apart.

But we can't do this anymore.  Haven't we hidden long enough?  There's a real world out there, and we can't run to the temporary world of novels and media to hide what's inside us.

Words are powerful, but we can't let them take us away from what's most important.

True Believers in love with Jesus are told to love the Lord their God with all (Deuteronomy 6:5).  Are we filling our heart and soul and using our strength to read what is building us up?  Are we joyfully filling our minds as Christ wants us to with,

Whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy - meditate on these things.

Is reading merely an excuse to run away from life and embrace the exciting world of fictional characters or social media?

Reading in and of itself is not bad.  I have been encouraged many times by written words.  That's also why I seek to write words that bring hope to others.

The question is why do we read?

But there's another problem readers often run into.

We're surrounded by words.  Information runs around us begging for our attention.  Authors struggle to find willing publishers because many of them are overwhelmed by the amounts of stories turned in.

The internet is overflowing with articles and blogs and other forms of media.  Twenty-six little letters can form millions of words that are twined together to create messages and stories and meanings beyond numbers.

However, we can't let the overflow of words drown out the truth that someone wrote them.  An author out there poured their heart into the words.  Every sentence you read has meaning and purpose.

A name isn't a number.  It's a person.  Every message you read and every person you come in contact with has dreams.  They're looking for something.  So share a little bit of Jesus with them.

A book has an author.  An email has a sender.  We can't read every story or encourage every person in the world, but we can make a difference in that one person.  That doesn't mean you can't leave a negative review when you read a poorly-written book, but in everything we do we must do it to bring a smile to Jesus' face and spread His story of Love.




My friend, don't read because you're "a reader".  If you read, do it to grow in Christ or draw others towards His heart.

Each day is made up of minutes, and our lives consist of days.  We must live each minute in a way that counts. If we don't, how will our lives ever make a difference?

So teach us to number our days,
That we may gain a heart of wisdom.

Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O Lord, my strength and my Redeemer.

~♥~

Jan 2, 2018

I Have the Same Resolution as Last Year


It's New Year!  2018!  A new year with new goals and hopes and dreams and adventures.

Or so I thought.  As the clock ticked past twelve and a new year opened its eyes, I stared up into the sky at a moon nearly full.  Its light illuminated the midnight sky and came down to rest upon me, just another pair of eyes gazing up.  There with a full heart, I thanked God for the new beginnings.  The past was gone, and a horizon opened before me.

I thought of the future.  What could I achieve in 365 days?  Where would I go, and what would I do?  What goals could I set?

But today I realized the truth.  I have the same New Year's resolution as last year.


photos credit: Pexels






















God gave me two words to focus on last year.  I dug into them.  I spent time laboring to understand their real meaning and how to apply their truth.

And yet now, at the beginning of another day, I'm still wondering what they're all about.

Abide

I want to discover what it means to abide in Christ.  I want to know God on a personal level and feel His breath in every aspect of my life.  The verse that stood out to me was from Jeremiah.

And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart.
- Jeremiah 29:13

That's the answer!  All I would have to do was search for God with all my heart!

As life continued, I realized how hard it was.  All is a big word.  It means everything.  How does one dedicate every part of his life to one goal?

But that's what I want - to know Jesus as a best Friend and truly find Him.

Love

The next step happened when I discovered the truth of Deuteronomy 6:5.

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength.
- Deuteronomy 6:5

Another answer!  If I wanted to discover God, I just had to love Him with all.  But there was the word again.  All.

I dove into both topics.  I tried to apply them in my own life and discover how to abide and love God completely.  That was the focus of my year.

What about 2018?  What new goals could I choose and reach for?

When I began to get ambitious, God gently turned me around.  It was as if He pointed at the last year and smiled.

All that thought and discussion and time was good.  But it's not over yet.

That is the worthiest resolution of all: to know and love our Savior more.  That's why I don't have a new goal.  Abiding in Christ might never be accomplished in my lifetime, but I want it.  Surrendering every aspect of life to Him and loving Him with my whole heart is hard.  Yet nothing is impossible with God.

The year rolled around, and I'm back to where I started.  I wonder if anything changed.  Do I abide a little more than I did last year?  Do I love more?

It's an endless journey.  But doesn't that make the adventure that much more exciting?

I want to live a life worth living.  A life focused on Jesus.  That's the only one that will matter.

I'll still make goals, but they're smaller goals to keep me on the right track.  My ultimate resolution is still Jesus, and I pray that He will be my goal for the rest of my life.

I can almost hear the Narnian voices urging us on.

Come further up, come further in!
-  C.S. Lewis The Last Battle 

Let's never give up until we have reached the end and attained the prize.






















(ps)  If you're like me and you're wondering how much you've grown in Christ this last year, I have a challenge for you:  Ask a family member.

I know, I know!  This is terrifying.  But if we aren't honest and open about this, how will we ever know if we're pressing on towards Jesus?  So ask.  Just a simple, "have you seen fruit in my life that I'm pressing on towards Jesus?"  Present the question and accept their answer.  We need to be growing in our relationships with God and others, and what a good way to initiate a deep, God-focused conversation with a family member!


Be brave.  And do it.
~♥~

Dec 25, 2017

Merry Christmas


Merry Christmas, my dear friends!  What a wonderful, beautiful time of the year that's very special to so many because - Jesus.  Our all, our Savior, our King.  The Everlasting One who loves us, small and weak though we are.  ♥

I'm took most of last week off internet, and I won't be back on until almost New Year.  But I hope you're having a wonderful Christmas celebrating Jesus with everyone you love, and I'll return shortly to reply to comments.

And here's a small gift.  My siblings Josiah and Jubilee made a Christmas video, and I wanted to share it with you all.  Enjoy, and have a Merry Christmas!



~♥~