So I have developed a new fashion passion (dude that is just the weirdest sounding phrase ever!).
I really want a pair of pre-ripped jeans. These are the kind of cool fashion items that look like they had a play date with a pit bull.
Most of these types of clothing have this tag on them somewhere: “These jeans have intentional flaws in order to make them unique.”
But I read a devotional somewhere that used that cool phrase to stress that God makes us that way. God makes us with genes that have some intentional flaws, quirks you may say, that are unique.
We may have personalities that seem quiet, or we may be crazy kind of people, we may have likes and dislikes that we think no one else does...but guess what God made us all with intentional quirks to use for his glory.
Once we are comfortable knowing that we are who we are not by chance but by design of the Living God, then our identity can be used in amazing ways.
Psalm 139 in the Bible says we are wonderfully and complexly made, it is time for us to embrace the unmistakably flawed and unique person God has made us to be!
Now off to find those jeans....
Figuring out that sometimes the crazy ways Jesus wants me to love is the normal way!
"Anybody can become angry – that is easy; but to be angry with the right person, and to the right degree, and at the right time, and for the right purpose, and in the right way – that is not within everybody’s power and is not easy"
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Faith Makes Sense
Recently as I was reading a book called Sharing Jesus without Fear, I came across a bizarre fact from Ripley's Believe It or Not! Strange Coincidences, for a tossed coin to fall to heads fifty times in a row would require one million people tossing ten coins a minute for forty hours a week, and then it would only occur once in every 900 years.
Did you get that? Go back and read that again.
Now, Fey the author of Sharing Jesus Without Fear, goes on to explain that the Old Testament contains around 30 prophecies about the birth death and resurrection of Jesus and around 240+ prophecies that were foretold and ended up coming true.
So put that back into coin flipping terminology that would be the equivalent of flipping a quarter until a person hits heads 240 times.
The odds? 1 in 1 billion.
Faith is not crazy, it is a matter of sensibility. That is upside down reasoning at best!
Did you get that? Go back and read that again.
Now, Fey the author of Sharing Jesus Without Fear, goes on to explain that the Old Testament contains around 30 prophecies about the birth death and resurrection of Jesus and around 240+ prophecies that were foretold and ended up coming true.
So put that back into coin flipping terminology that would be the equivalent of flipping a quarter until a person hits heads 240 times.
The odds? 1 in 1 billion.
Faith is not crazy, it is a matter of sensibility. That is upside down reasoning at best!
Friday, September 7, 2012
The best 25c ever spent!
In
Lancaster County we have a grocery store called Aldi’s, part of a larger chain.
In order to keep the cost of groceries down, customers need to bring quarters to
unlock the shopping carts and bring their own shopping bags. My wife and I
regularly shop there and I have found myself being in the store without a
quarter and having to try and find empty boxes around the store to carry my
groceries in.
The Holy Spirit put on my heart
the idea about turning up one evening to the store with a handful of quarters. I arrived and began to wonder if this was really needed and I felt a resounding yes as I say two elderly ladies struggling by my car carrying groceries in half broken boxes. So I joyfully jumped out of my car and headed for the store.
Everybody
who needed a cart was joyous in receiving the free cart. What I learned early on
was that this was going to be more than anything a time to pray for everybody I
saw walking in and out of the store. It was an incredible experience praying for
people I don’t know or may never meet again. I was starting to feel like this
was a waste of time, even though I was praying for so many people, simply
because no one asked me why I was doing what I was doing. At just the right
time, a mother and child came to the grocery store, I gave them the free cart,
they actually had no change for their own cart. When she exited the store after
taking the groceries to her car, her son came back and gave me the cart and I
gave him the quarter. He looked confused, as he should have been because he knew
he did not pay a quarter in the first place. It was then the mother asked me: “I
don’t understand, why are you doing this?” Finally I had the chance. I said to
her “because I love Jesus and I want to serve people”, she replied “I thought
so.” She got in the car with her son and drove off.
There
was no deep time of sharing the gospel with anyone. What the Lord Jesus did
remind me of was that I have a role to play in evangelism. I have no idea what
role I will play in the life of that mother and child. Maybe she has Christian
friends who had tried to share the gospel with her and she wanted to see proof that God loves her, maybe all God wanted me to do
was to be Christian who cared and valued her by serving. I will never know and I am okay with that.
It was the best 25c I ever spent!
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