Brave
In connection with my last post, this song by Nichole Nordeman really speaks to me, especially the following lines:
"For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart." - Hebrews 4:12 May the word of God speak to you today.
I really shouldn't worry. I'm not doing that anymore. But a sense of foreboding always comes over me when I think about the near future and my imminent entrance into the corporate world. Change is the only permanent thing in the world*, so the saying goes. I'm reluctant to let go of life as I now know it, but every part of me knows that I have to... and that God will be with me wherever I go.
Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!
Oh what a foretaste of glory divine!
Heir of salvation, purchase of God,
Born of the Spirit, washed in His blood.
This is my story, this is my song,
praising my Savior all the day long!
This is my story, this is my song,
praising my Savior all the day long!
"Conduct yourselves with wisdom toward outsiders, making the most of the opportunity. Let your speech always be with grace, as though seasoned with salt, so that you will know how you should respond to each person." - Colossians 4:5-6
I read a short but very good article by Randy Alcorn about the importance of having grace and truth together, at all times.
Quote:"Truth-oriented Christians love studying Scripture and theology. But sometimes they're quick to judge and slow to forgive. They're strong on truth, weak on grace.
Grace-oriented Christians love forgiveness and freedom. But sometimes they neglect biblical study and see moral standards as "legalism." They're strong on grace, weak on truth."
"Do not let kindness and truth leave you; Bind them around your neck, Write them on the tablet of your heart." Proverbs 3:3 (NASB)
Forgive me for washing my hands of this, I really am ignorant when it comes to politics, but I found this hilarious and not without some pretty good insights. Check out the entire interview here.
a few quotes:
You title your book "Godless." Are all liberals atheists?
No, but it increases the odds.
When you say that most liberals don't believe in God, what is your evidence? According to a Fox News poll last year, 92 percent of Americans believe in God. And nearly half of Americans voted Democratic in the 2004 election. So doesn't that suggest that most liberals do believe in God?
You say: "The core of environmentalism is that they hate mankind." But in February the National Association of Evangelicals, including such signers as Ted Haggard, James Dobson, and Chuck Colson, etc., issued a statement urging Christian stewardship of the environment, "creation care," and so forth. Are these people godless liberals who hate mankind?
C.S. Lewis was a man of great insight. Today, I encountered an excerpt from his book, The Screwtape Letters. The Screwtape Letters was written as a series of exchanges between a senior devil named Screwtape and his amateur nephew tempter. I have a copy of this book. =)
Here's the excerpt:
(In the words of Ravi Zacharias from his article here - also highly recommended.)
neither do his wife and kids. says Piper, "you can raise five culturally sensitive and Biblically informed children without it. They never complained about it. In fact they often wondered out loud how people found the time to watch as much (television) as they do."
A chapter from the book 'Pierced by the Word' has this heading:
You have one precious lifeIs TV too big a part of it?
"But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh in regard to its lusts." Romans 13:14 NASB
a book by John Piper (one of my favorite Christian authors)
Purchase link
This short book won the 2004 Gold Medallion Book Award in the Devotional Category. It contains 31 meditations that will "awaken (you) to violent prayer, piercing pleasure and fearless faith". I've used this book as a devotional, and I assure you it's a good read for anyone who wants to rouse long-forgotten, holy longings for the perfect, living God and His living words.
(Please be patient with the links below. They're not complete yet and I heard DG might be changing the section name soon... I don't want to have to update all the links when the time comes so I'll jprobably ust wait till they change the section to complete the links to the articles in the book. You can search DG's Online Library for the titles you're interested in though. Most of them are available in Fresh Words.)
Chapters:
"Not well-traveled, not well-read
Not well-to-do, or well-bred
I just want to hear instead
Well done, good and faithful one"
-Nichole Nordeman
(Woven and Spun, 2002)
I don't mind if you've got something nice to say about me
And I enjoy an accolade like the rest
You could take my picture and hang it in a gallery
Of all the who's who and so-n-so's that used to be the best
At such 'n such...it wouldn't matter much
I won't lie, it feels alright to see your name in lights
We all need an "Atta boy" or "Atta girl"
But in the end I'd like to hang my hat on more besides
the temporary trappings of this world
Chorus:
I want to leave a legacy
How will they remember me?
Did I choose to love?
Did I point to You enough to make a mark on things?
I want to leave an offering
A child of mercy and grace who blessed Your name unapologetically
And leave that kind of legacy
I don't have to look too far or too long awhile
To make a lengthy list of all that I enjoy
It's an accumulating trinket and a treasure pile
Where moth and rust, thieves and such will soon destroy
Chorus:
I want to leave a legacy
How will they remember me?
Did I choose to love?
Did I point to You enough to make a mark on things?
I want to leave an offering
A child of mercy and grace who blessed Your name unapologetically
And leave that kind of legacy
I recently decided to resurrect my Multiply site. The blog's staying here, but the pictures, music and videos will probably go there. Visit it if you have time...
and drop by my sister's Beadix for some beautiful handmade jewelry (hear that, sis? (-:). To create objects of beauty is to reflect, though in a very small way, the glory of God. Beauty is God's. Our God is beautiful! Far above encouraging vanity, I hope that my sister's creations will serve as reminders for us to "put on the Lord Jesus Christ" (Romans 13:14), to adorn ourselves with pearls of wisdom from God's Word, and to exhibit the fruits of the Spirit. If we take care in our physical appearances, we must moreover take care in our words, actions and thoughts. The world is watching; and God deserves glorifying.
"Your word is a lamp unto my feet and a light to my path"
"Come to Me all you who labor and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest."