" If anyone is in Christ the new creation the old has gone the new has come" 2 Corinthians 5:17.
When I read this verse, I always wonder how can I become a "new" creation. How does a person who has been one way their entire way become a new creation? Can I truley become a new creature, when I commit my life to Christ?
So I started thinking..... Are their any expample in nature when one being becomes an entirely new creation? Of course, the caterpillar came to my mind. When a caterpillar becomes a butterfly, it becomes a completely new creation? Isn't that just a fasinating metophor of what Jesus does to us when we become christians? Have you ever walk up to a butterfly and said to it "You are still a caterpillar. Your not a butterfly. You were once a caterpillar you will always be a caterpillar." Of course not. That would be silly, and you would get some strange looks if anyone ever caught you doing that.
However, don't Christians do this to ourselves everyday? We look back on the past and let it define the person that we are to day. We allow ourselves to be overcome with guilt and condemnation for the person that we used to be.
Does this sound like you? Are you holding on to the person you used to be? Are you allowing you were define who you are today? I want to encourage you to let go of the person that you used to be. If unconfessed sins come to your mind, confess those sins and let them go. However, if confessed sins come to your mind ask Jesus to show you that the debt has already been payed for those sins. You are forgiven. Find scriptures that will remind you of the person that you are forgiven. A few you can look at are Romans 8:1, Hebrews 4: 16, 1 John 9,and Act 3: 19,
I challenge you to find a picture/sticker of a butterfly and put it in a place you can see it. Let it be a reminder of that you are forgiven, that you are a new creation in Christ. Don't look back at the times when you crawled in the dirt like a caterpillar. Allow Jesus to take you to new depths and dimensions as he continues to transform you.You are beautiful! You are Christlike! You are a butterfly!
Breaking out of your cacoon and into the beauty God has in store for you
Friday, April 19, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
The Most Difficult Decision
The most difficult decision you will make
One of the most difficult decisions you will make in your life will be concerning forgiveness. Even if it is not something you are dealing with at the moment at some point you will have to decide whether or not you will forgive the person who has hurt you. As you are reading this, someone who has hurt you may be coming to your mind, and you may be thinking you don't know what this person has done to me. They don't deserve my forgiveness. However, forgiveness is a choice, and you can choose to forgive that person no matter what they did to you.
Lewis B Smedes once said "To forgive is to set a prisoner free and to discover that prisoner was you." When we choose to resent another person for what they have done to us, we are not hurting that person, we are only hurting ourselves. Recently, I was reminded of that. I had chosen not to forgive someone who had hurt me. I had told that person that I had forgiven her, but I realized later that it was merely words and I had not forgiven her. I was carrying bitterness and anger towards her and was consumed with what she had done to me. I had a heaviness within me and I did not even realize the root of that heaviness. It wasn't until I finally forgave that person that that heaviness lifted and I felt free.
If someone came to your mind while you were reading this, I urge you to forgive that person, not so that they can be free, but so that you can. If you have resentment in your heart ask God to free you from feelings of resentment towards that person. Tell that person that you have forgiven them, and chose to forgive them, whether or not they accept your forgiveness and if they have forgiven you.
One of the most difficult decisions you will make in your life will be concerning forgiveness. Even if it is not something you are dealing with at the moment at some point you will have to decide whether or not you will forgive the person who has hurt you. As you are reading this, someone who has hurt you may be coming to your mind, and you may be thinking you don't know what this person has done to me. They don't deserve my forgiveness. However, forgiveness is a choice, and you can choose to forgive that person no matter what they did to you.
Lewis B Smedes once said "To forgive is to set a prisoner free and to discover that prisoner was you." When we choose to resent another person for what they have done to us, we are not hurting that person, we are only hurting ourselves. Recently, I was reminded of that. I had chosen not to forgive someone who had hurt me. I had told that person that I had forgiven her, but I realized later that it was merely words and I had not forgiven her. I was carrying bitterness and anger towards her and was consumed with what she had done to me. I had a heaviness within me and I did not even realize the root of that heaviness. It wasn't until I finally forgave that person that that heaviness lifted and I felt free.
If someone came to your mind while you were reading this, I urge you to forgive that person, not so that they can be free, but so that you can. If you have resentment in your heart ask God to free you from feelings of resentment towards that person. Tell that person that you have forgiven them, and chose to forgive them, whether or not they accept your forgiveness and if they have forgiven you.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Idols
"Do not make idols or set up carved images, or sacred pillars, or sculptured stones in your land so you may worship them. I am the Lord your God." Lev. 26:1
If you are anything like me you have probably read the above verse and did not give it much thought. You may have even thought to yourself " I don't worship any idols. I am not bowing down to carved sculptures, worshipping other gods or carving up any statues so I can worship." That was my first instinct in dealing with this verse. I brushed off this verse as a outdated command pertaining to the ancient people who worshiped various gods and carved idols, so that they can bow down to them. Then one day I really thought about it and I realized that even though I wasn't carving statues or bowing down to other gods, I probably had just as many idols as the ancient Egyptians did.
What are idols? Websters dictionary defines an idol as "a respresentation of an object of worship;broadly; a false god." So in this sense an idol would be anything that steals me away from God. An idol would be anything that I make more important in my life than God. An idol does not have to be a carved statue or another false diety, but can be a relationship, a career, a television show, the internet, or even yourself. Of course, I am not saying that any of these things are bad things. There is nothing wrong with watching a good television show,having a career, or going on the internet. We all need to be in healthy, godly relationships However, if these things cut into your prayer time with God you are making them your idol.
How can you identify the idols in your life? These are some questions you can ask yourself to identify if there are idols in your life:
Is there anything that is distracting you from spending time with God? This could be anything from television to the internet to the people in your life.
Is there anything that prevents you from giving your whole heart to God?
What are the things that are consuming most of your thought?
Do you have any habbits or addictions that consume you?
What are the things you are spending too much money on? Recall Matthew 6:21 "For where your treasure is your heart will also be."
Is there anything in your life that you feel like you can not live without?
Is there a thing or person you always turn to instead of God when going through a difficulty? We all need an outlet or a friend to talk to when going through a struggle and sometimes God uses the people in our lives to speak to us. The question would be are we seeking this person or thing MORE than we are seeking God. Are we asking a person what to do every time we have a problem INSTEAD of asking God.
What are the things you are always worried and obssesed about?
If God did not answer any of your prayers would that make you turn away from God. If an unanswered pray would make you turn from God than you are making that prayer request an idol.
When trying to identify your idols spend some time with God in prayer asking him to reveal these things to you. Ask him to help you eliminate the idols from your life. Next week I will be posting a blog entry
If you are anything like me you have probably read the above verse and did not give it much thought. You may have even thought to yourself " I don't worship any idols. I am not bowing down to carved sculptures, worshipping other gods or carving up any statues so I can worship." That was my first instinct in dealing with this verse. I brushed off this verse as a outdated command pertaining to the ancient people who worshiped various gods and carved idols, so that they can bow down to them. Then one day I really thought about it and I realized that even though I wasn't carving statues or bowing down to other gods, I probably had just as many idols as the ancient Egyptians did.
What are idols? Websters dictionary defines an idol as "a respresentation of an object of worship;broadly; a false god." So in this sense an idol would be anything that steals me away from God. An idol would be anything that I make more important in my life than God. An idol does not have to be a carved statue or another false diety, but can be a relationship, a career, a television show, the internet, or even yourself. Of course, I am not saying that any of these things are bad things. There is nothing wrong with watching a good television show,having a career, or going on the internet. We all need to be in healthy, godly relationships However, if these things cut into your prayer time with God you are making them your idol.
How can you identify the idols in your life? These are some questions you can ask yourself to identify if there are idols in your life:
Is there anything that is distracting you from spending time with God? This could be anything from television to the internet to the people in your life.
Is there anything that prevents you from giving your whole heart to God?
What are the things that are consuming most of your thought?
Do you have any habbits or addictions that consume you?
What are the things you are spending too much money on? Recall Matthew 6:21 "For where your treasure is your heart will also be."
Is there anything in your life that you feel like you can not live without?
Is there a thing or person you always turn to instead of God when going through a difficulty? We all need an outlet or a friend to talk to when going through a struggle and sometimes God uses the people in our lives to speak to us. The question would be are we seeking this person or thing MORE than we are seeking God. Are we asking a person what to do every time we have a problem INSTEAD of asking God.
What are the things you are always worried and obssesed about?
If God did not answer any of your prayers would that make you turn away from God. If an unanswered pray would make you turn from God than you are making that prayer request an idol.
When trying to identify your idols spend some time with God in prayer asking him to reveal these things to you. Ask him to help you eliminate the idols from your life. Next week I will be posting a blog entry
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
2013 is here
New Year's Resolutions for 2013
2013 is here and I'm looking foward to seeing what this year has in store for me. Here are some of my resolutions for the new year.
1) Spend More time in prayer
2) Spend more time reading the bible
3) Worry less trust God more
4) Finish writing the first draft of my novel this year (or at least come close to it)
5) Let go of any friendships that are toxic in my life
6) Not hold any grudges with anyone
7) Spend less time trying to please everyone and more time trying to please God.
8)Spend less time complaining and more time thanking God for everything he has blessed me with
9) Become a more positive person
10) Waste less time and be more productive
11) Be more assertive
And the last one:
12) to strive my best to do these resolutions. To remember that changes take time. To ask God to constantly halp me with these. To keep trying even if I fail,
What are some of yoru resolutions for the new year? Share it in the comments
2013 is here and I'm looking foward to seeing what this year has in store for me. Here are some of my resolutions for the new year.
1) Spend More time in prayer
2) Spend more time reading the bible
3) Worry less trust God more
4) Finish writing the first draft of my novel this year (or at least come close to it)
5) Let go of any friendships that are toxic in my life
6) Not hold any grudges with anyone
7) Spend less time trying to please everyone and more time trying to please God.
8)Spend less time complaining and more time thanking God for everything he has blessed me with
9) Become a more positive person
10) Waste less time and be more productive
11) Be more assertive
And the last one:
12) to strive my best to do these resolutions. To remember that changes take time. To ask God to constantly halp me with these. To keep trying even if I fail,
What are some of yoru resolutions for the new year? Share it in the comments
Monday, December 17, 2012
Stop Comparing
I was reading The Writer’s Devotional by Amy Peters when
I came across an interesting quote. Mikhail Baryshnikov, a Russian dancer said
“I do not dance better than anyone else. I only try to dance better than
myself.” Baryshnikov meant this in terms of dancing. Peters intended the quote
in terms of writing, but I think that this quote can be applied in terms of
Christianity as well.
How many times do we not achieve the greatness that God has intended
for us because we are too busy trying to dance like someone, trying to write
like someone else, or even trying to believe like someone else? We cannot fully
do what God is calling us to do, if we are trying to do it the way someone else
does. 1 Corinthians 12 clearly paints a picture of this. This passage explains
that each body part, such as the hand, foot, and eye, has a different function,
but each part is just as important. The same is true for us. We were each
designed differently to fulfill a specific purpose that only we can fill. My
purpose is not the same as your purpose, but our purposes are equally important
in God’s eyes. If we waste our time trying to compare ourselves to others we
will not be able to fulfill what God is calling us to do.
“I do not dance better than anyone else. I only try to dance
better than myself.” Mikhail Baryshnikov. I encourage you to take in the words
of this quote. Do not try to dance better than someone else. Do not try to be
better than someone else. Only live up to the standards that God has set for
your own life.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Jesus intercedes for us
Hebrews 7:25
On facebook I found a quote that spoke volumes. “If you
could hear Jesus praying for you in the room next door you would not fear a
million enemies. Yet distance makes no difference he is praying for you.”
This got me thinking…. How much time do I waste worrying
about things I do not need to be worried about? To think that Jesus loves me,
so much he is praying for all of my needs. He is praying for all of your needs
as well. When I think of Jesus’s love for me and how he is praying for me, I
know that there is nothing that I need to fear and that there is nothing for
you to fear.
Next time you are worried or afraid. Take a moment and
imagine Jesus praying for you. Let this truth sink in, until you know beyond a
doubt that you have nothing to fear.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Family Traditions
Family traditions are a great way to get into the holiday spirit!
My husband and I have a couple of holiday traditions that we started while we were dating. Now that it is our first Christmas together as a married couple, we hope to continue these traditions. When we have children, we hope that we can take part in these traditions as a family, and maybe add a few more traditions.
One of the things my husband and I do is bake Christmas cookies and candy. I don’t know about you, but holiday cookies and candies always put me in the mood for the holiday.
The other tradition is to go to the Festival of the Lights in Natchitoches, Louisiana. We always have so much fun! The river bank is decorated with Christmas Lights. The experience is complete with quaint shops, fireworks, Christmas music, and horse drawn carriage rides. If you are in the Louisiana area and haven’t gone I recommend it.
What are some of the holiday traditions that you and your family look forward to?
My husband and I have a couple of holiday traditions that we started while we were dating. Now that it is our first Christmas together as a married couple, we hope to continue these traditions. When we have children, we hope that we can take part in these traditions as a family, and maybe add a few more traditions.
One of the things my husband and I do is bake Christmas cookies and candy. I don’t know about you, but holiday cookies and candies always put me in the mood for the holiday.
The other tradition is to go to the Festival of the Lights in Natchitoches, Louisiana. We always have so much fun! The river bank is decorated with Christmas Lights. The experience is complete with quaint shops, fireworks, Christmas music, and horse drawn carriage rides. If you are in the Louisiana area and haven’t gone I recommend it.
What are some of the holiday traditions that you and your family look forward to?
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