Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Love is...

"Most of the people I know confuse love with possession. It's easy to see why; it's built into the fundamental assumptions of our culture. "You're mine," says the popular song, "and we belong together." Hardly anyone stops to question the sentiment. As soon as we feel love, we immediately attempt to possess. We speak confidently of my boyfriend, my wife, my child, my parent. We feel justified in holding expectations about those people. We consider that perfectly reasonable. Why? Because all our concepts of love ultimately derive from romantic love — and romantic love is furiously, frantically possessive. We want to be with our lover, to have them to ourselves, to feel their eyes on us, to consume their minds and bodies...to possess them. So strongly do we equate love with possession that we may even feel if someone doesn't want to possess us, they don't really love us. Yet I would argue that what we call romantic love is not love at all. It's a kind of emotional storm, an overpowering, thrilling attraction — but it isn't love. Because real love isn't possessive. It can't be. We'd all agree that love involves giving, not taking. Yet the desire to possess actually springs from the lover's own need — the need for approval from the beloved, for support from a parent, for straight A's from a child, for status, for financial security — for something. A possessive lover is overly focused on what he's getting, not what he's giving. The lover may dignify his dependency with the name love, but it's a lie. How can you really love somebody when you're dependent on them for things you need? That isn't love, that's just manipulation to keep the needed stuff coming your way. Robert Palmer sings about being "addicted to love," but nobody really is. People are addicted to their needs. And love isn't the same as need. It just isn't. Of course, a loving relationship will produce interdependencies. But all too often, the pleasure of freely giving changes to a fear of possibly not getting. It's just that this person — your husband, your girlfriend, your child — is suddenly so important to you. You worry about what's going to happen. What they're going to do. And at that moment, love stops. People sometimes wonder if they're feeling real love. These same people never wonder if they're sexually aroused, or sad. Then what's the problem about recognizing love? Most often, because they're sensing a conflict: they're feeling the depth of their need, not the heights of their love. There are ways to know real love. It feels calm. It's steady, and it can easily last a lifetime. It's nourishing — people grow under its influence. They become who they really are, and now what someone expects them to be. Real love isn't blind; on the contrary, people feel understood, accepted for who they really are. It's healing. People recover. So whenever you hear that love is blind, or love can't last, or love is destructive, you can be sure that you're hearing a description of lust, or desire, or need. And it's an accurate description, because needs really are transient and destructive. But love is something else entirely. An emotion of deep caring that asks nothing in return, an emotion that is fulfilling without any expectation at all, is so rare that most people in our society can't imagine it. They can't imagine feeling it, or receiving it. They may even come to believe it doesn't exist. But it does. And it's the best thing there is."

-Michael Crichton

Saturday, January 2, 2010

REdiscovering Christ!

its so interesting how when a new year comes around people feel like anything is possible. it feels like the past is really behind me and i can be whoever i choose to be this year. the decisions that i made last year have no tie to me anymore and it feels real because today is a new year. so ive never really been one to make new years resolutions because if you really wanted to do something, you would just do it. you wouldnt need the new year to come to do it. and im sure that if anyone has stuck to a new years resolution its been because something deeper, than just the new year, is behind it driving it. so id like to think that what i want right now is deeper than this freeing feeling of 2010. maybe the fact that im voicing this will hold me accountable to doing it :)

so, last night i was laying in bed wondering if i should try to make a resolution for myself this year and so i looked back on this past year and looked at all the things that i did and i learned and i wish that i had done. and i came to the conclusion that with my relationship with the Lord there have been some spots where i dont think ive understood how wonderful He really is. i mean i have knowledge of who God is in my head but transferring that truth to my heart is hard sometimes. so this year when i have made mistakes i have really beat myself up about them and have totally forgotten that fact that the only opinion that matters is Christs. and He has made it clear in Scripture that His blood has covered my life, His grace is stronger than my faults, and his mercy is bigger than my stupidest mistakes. all i have to do is accept that and move on! its so unnecessary to dwell on the things that ive done "wrong" because what good does that do?? i cant go back and change the past so all i have is the future in my grasp and the Lord by my side so what am i going to do with that!? that is the question that i have before me now. where do i go in 2010 with the future in my grasp and the Lord by my side?

so with all that said i am no longer dwelling in the past and the ways that ive been. i have decided to REdiscover Christ! i want to read the gospels and see Christ for what He says He is and not what pastors have said and books have said. i want to go back to the raw scriptures and find Him there. i want my life to mirror His this year and im up for the challenge! so, may 2010 be a year of big love, deep relationships, restored hearts, crazy adventures, and powerful encounters with a rediscovered Living God! CANT WAIT!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Mysterious Text

i got a text today from a number i didnt recognize and it said this,

"22 missionaries in Afghanistan are being tortured to death today. Please be in prayer for them."

my first instinct was to be sad because people are being killed as i type this, but then it dawned on me what they are dying for!!!! they are dying today because they did not hide their faith. they were not ashamed of the Name of Christ! that is such an encouragement to me! they find so much worth in Jesus that even in the face of death they stay true to their Savior :) i dont think they need a bit of prayer, God has them in His hands and soon enough they will be by His side. i think the people that need prayer right now are the people that are killing them and the families. i pity the people that are killing these missionaries because they are going to have to face this one day, hopefully before they reach the end of their life and its going to hurt. at some point they are going to realize what they did and it'll be a thorn in their side. i hope and pray that they realize the weight of what they did today and find forgiveness before its too late. and i hope that the families of the missionaries that are being killed today see this as a beautiful thing. beneath all the pain of losing someone they love i hope they'll have a peace that their loved one died a noble death! and the most glorious thing about today is that they may be in pain right now but they are about to be in the full presence of the Lord and any pain they felt today will be forgotten due to the magnitude of Gods glory shinning before them. im actually jealous of them. what an honor to die for the only thing that really matters. Praise God!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Am I doing this right??

i have been going to a bible study for about 6 weeks now and we have been going thru the book crazy love and we always go around and share what stood out to us personally in reading the chapter that previous week. now to preface, this book is all about motivating the people that go through the motions of Christianity to do it with heart and passion. so this week the quote that i particularly enjoyed was this,

"when you are pursuing love, running toward Christ, you do not have opportunity to wonder, am i doing this right? or did i serve enough this week? when you are running toward Christ you are freed up to serve, love, and give thanks without guilt, worry, or fear. as long as you are running, you are safe."

as long as your goal and hearts desire is to serve God in everything you do then your heart is pure and like the quote said, your safe! its when you ask questions like, how far can i go for this to still be "ok"? if your asking those kind of questions and you call your self a follower of Christ you may want to sit down and think about what you really want. do you want to glorify Christ or yourself? there are way to many people in this world that say they are "Christians" and then they live their lives for themselves! being a Christian is about sacrificing yourself for a greater purpose, giving to people freely, loving people when they dont deserve it, putting yourself in situations where God has to show up in order for you to continue living! Christianity is so messed up in eyes of people that dont know the Lord because they see the people that claim Christ but dont actually follow Him and dont live in the way that shows people there is hope and a greater love than ANYTHING they have ever experienced. we need to be living lives that people see and before we utter the words that we follow Christ, they KNOW something is different. that kind of living is powerful.

so if you find that your living for yourself or your wondering if "your doing this right?" then you need to figure out who you want to follow, either way, and give everything you've got cause Christ isnt up for half a heart. He wants ALL of you! if you can muster up the slightest desire to follow Christ then pray for that desire to grow. of course God will give you more desire for him if your seeking it. and for everyone wherever you may be in your walk, ask yourself this question.

"if you could have heaven, with no sickness, & with all the friends you ever had on earth, & all the food you ever liked, & all the leisure activities you ever enjoyed, & all the natural beauties you ever saw, all the physical pleasures you ever tasted, & no human conflict or any natural disasters, could you be satisfied with heaven, if Christ was not there?"




Monday, November 2, 2009

Disciples

ive been reading the book Velvet Elvis, by Rob Bell and in one of the chapters i got a better understanding of what a disciple really is. the way it used to work back then was that students would do their schooling and at age 14 they would go out and find a rabbi that they appreciated and they would ask the rabbi if they could follow. if the rabbi said, "go home and learn your family business" that meant that the rabbi didnt think the young man had what it took to follow his yoke. meaning follow in his footsteps, or view scripture in the same way as he did. BUT if the rabbi responded, "come, follow me" then that meant that the rabbi knew that this young man was up for the challenge. soooo just so you keep up, a disciple is someone that not only views scripture in the same light BUT somebody that actually strives to be just like the rabbi they follow! so then here comes Jesus and people saw Him as a Rabbi and just like tradition follows, Jesus says to 12 boys/men, "come, follow me" and they came, they follow and even after Jesus left they continued to walk in His footsteps and continue His mission. well....what do you think we are! we are disciples of Christ! we have made the commitment to follow Him. and i love that cause not only are we seeing things His way but we try to be more and more like Him! sanctification, the continuation of our salvation! something that isnt complete until we are united with Christ in Heaven!!! so anyway, all that to say the part that touched my heart the most. i assume most of you know about the story of all the disciples in the boat with Jesus when a storm kicks up and Jesus steps out of the boat and walks on the water. paul asks to walk to Him. he takes a few steps and then falls in the water. the point that rob presses here is not that paul lost faith in Christ!!! how could he!?! Jesus was standing right there in plain sight on top of the water? paul lost faith in himself. what we need to realize is that God chose each of you. He knew that you were up for the challenge and so He said, "come, follow me". not only do you have faith in God, but HE has faith in YOU. He chose you, so He must know that you are capable of amazing things! i just loved that. Gods love is so huge, it gets bigger and bigger and im trilled to be able to live this life and know that its only going to become bigger and bigger as i follow Him :)