I believe that we put too much stock into what other people think of us. Wait. I know as Christians we need to always represent our God well, but that's not what I'm talking about. We look to others to see if we're "cool enough." We try to be in the world and slightly "of" the world--enough that we are different. We think in our heads "If I'm just ever so different, then they'll be attracted to Jesus." We think we need to represent Jesus with a "good face." We say, "well, God, Your plan to preach the gospel is just, I don't know, counterculture." And we forget what attracted us to Christianity in the first place. That is, its defiance of worldly reliance and emphasis on God's power. We forget that all we do is lead others to Christ. We show them the straight and narrow but they must walk it themselves. If we give the entrance a snazzy banner to "attract" others we're just blocking the view of the cross. We need to burn the bandwagon and just stand up, and stand out. The gospel is good news! The cross has saved us. God Himself lives inside of us. It is what this world needs. . . . Not another bandwagon.
~TDH
This is about my thoughts and some short stories that I am writing. I enjoy writing and hope that it will start some interesting conversations. Life is more than just living. Pursue. Persevere. Hope. ~TDH
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Form > Function
Have you seen those paracord bracelets? Those ones that look kind of like rope and are suposed to be somewhere like twelve feet long. I've realized something about them . . . they are not for function. Most people that have one might brag about how they are some twelve feet long and can hold about 550 pounds without breaking. But then never have the intention of ever taking it off and undoing the bracelet to actually use that paracord. It reminds me of myself. Often I have a tool on my very wrist but I just ignore its potential. I just think how sweet it looks but when I need that rope to actually tie something down I go and look elsewhere. Maybe we all do that with something? Perhaps with our family? Or even with our Bibles . . . just a thought.
~TDH
~TDH
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
The Point (part 2)
(I'm almost sorry that this post is so long but my heart must sing and it is singing a long song this time) What I believe is necessary is for the gospel to be redefined in this generation. The gospel is powerful. Yet we have a tendency to water it down. I believe this is because we have a hard time rejecting the world. That's right, I just said rejecting the world. From what I've observed, we would prefer to embrace the filthy world. We go out and watch the latest movie that glorifies evil things like overwhelming lust and raw hate. Sometimes we know pop culture better than we know our Bibles! This aught not be . . . but we have a powerful God Who can redeem us. But we need a greater perspective. That's where the redefined gospel comes in. The gospel is more than just a ticket to Heaven, it's a ticket to a fearless life. Just read along . . . The gospel is Christ crucified. We accept that, and believe it with all our heart. But it's more than that. The cross is the picture of Yahweh overcoming sin--the old man who rules/ruled us. Then Christ rose, conquering death (starting to get exciting, isn't it?). But it doesn't end there. The Bible goes on to tell us that now God wants to adopt us. Yes, us. Those filthy beggars who can never become pure. God comes to us and says "I want to adopt you." Of coures we oblige! He brings us into his very near presence. Then, oh then, He asks us to do something for Him. He, the God of the universe, asks us to go into the world for Him. But that's not all. (Are you seeing a pattern yet?) He tells us that it is impossible to change the world, on our own. So you know what He does? He will work through us, and not only that: He will come and live inside us. God is not just giving us strength He is our strength. God tells us that we will bare the name of the Alpha and Omega. How will we do that? Well, the Alpha and Omega is pretty good at representing Himself isn't He? That's just what He does. So the gospel is; Christ crucified, death and sin conquered, becoming God's heirs and children, being God's image barers, and having the One and Only God living inside of us working His good pleasure! Why would we ever want to still be in the world?!?!? We have all we could ever imagine . . . and more. I hope you think about what I just said. Because it is the crux of your whole existence. Maybe I've sparked something in you . . . maybe it's new life.
~TDH
Check out this video by Ellerslie: http://www.ellerslie.com/The_Gospel.html
~TDH
Check out this video by Ellerslie: http://www.ellerslie.com/The_Gospel.html
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
The Point
"The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ever feel like we miss the point? Like all we want to be is to be happy or entertained. It reminds me of the quote of this generation saying, "Here we are, entertain us!" I hate that quote with every fiber in my bones. I want to break that "mold" and change it to: "Here we are, THIS is the gospel!" I want the Christians to rise up of their sofas, turn off their TVs, and make a difference. Why can't we wake up and realize that we have the chance of a lifetime. Why! Oh, if we would humble ourselves and seek the very face of Yahweh (A name for God). I believe the point is Yahweh has blessed America so that we may bless others. Instead we "bless" ourselves. . . I despise it. Oh . . . that's why I stopped watching TV and movies. (Just a thought) I know Yahweh loves us and wants us to live our whole lives for Him. Will you join me with the power of the off button and show the world "THIS is what the gospel looks like." Maybe we will find the point. . . and when we do we will never feel out of place ever again. Because the point is our very purpose. Let's come alive.
~TDH
Friday, May 4, 2012
Ragged Time
Time. Yeah I figured I'd write about it because it has been a rare thing for me this week. Honestly, aren't most of us running out of time? (No I don't mean that the grave is creeping up) I mean we just "get busy." We decide that school is important, and food, and music lessons . . . pretty soon we are lost inside our things that we "need." But we don't need all that do we? Sure we need to prepare for our future but "overkill" is a word that should be in our vocabulary. Because we are very well aquatinted with it. Maybe--nah totally--we should take note from great men in the Bible. Like Jesus . . . he would take time and just get away for a few hours. And this was a common occurrence . . . check it out. So all that to say: take a hour or so this week to step back and maybe make a "to-don't list." Just ask God for direction. He's waiting for you to stop making your own. Because our "direction" looks a little ragged.
~TDH
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