Monday, June 27, 2016

Chosen One

Someone sent this poem:

"Chosen One"

'Tis thee, My Child, I have chosen
Yea, in the furnace of thine affliction.
I did seek to redeem and refine thee,
Though not with silver of majesties,
Nor gold, nor extravagant frivolity,
Nor for any act of generous chivalry.
Nay, but t'was for Mine own sake that I did.
For how shall My name be polluted?
With thy life, if thou wilt only let it be so,
I would that mercy and blessings o'erflow!
Trust, My child, trust My hand,
It framed the heavens, sea, and land!
It mounted the planets, sun, and moon,
It lit each twinkling star, just for you.
It seeks to form thee into an instrument of glory
That'll shout praises to My name throughout eternity.
Ne'er in all thy days wilt thou regret this choice,
If thou wouldst but heed My spirit's gentle voice.
And if thou wilt My commandments hearken,
There shan't e'er a doubt thine spirit darken.
For thou cans't always know to look on high,
To thine Heavenly Father, Who e'er is nigh.
Thy peace, like an endless flowing river, shall be,
Thy righteousness, as countless waves of the sea.
With an everlasting love have I sought to draw thee,
Willn't thou deliver Me thy chains? I will set you free.
Fall at My feet, when thine strength is gone and thou art feeble,
For 'tis there that I shall give thee wings to soar with the eagle.
Surrender the broken pieces thou'rt weary of trying to carry,
Daddy'll put them back together, just give them to Me.
I long to be thine only source of strength, to be thine all in all.
To hold thine hand in Mine, and catch thee, shouldst thou fall.
Oh, Beloved, 'tis thee I have chosen!
Willn't thou also choose Me?

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Spiritual Lethargy

Spiritual lethargy is something I have struggled with quite a bit. Too many times, I use my time doing other things at the expense of my spiritual life suffering. The Bible has many scriptures that teach against being a lethargic Christian. One verse that has been an encouragement to me at times when I've found myself lacking is Isaiah 43:26. The first part of the verse says "Put me in remembrance." It's a very simple phrase, but it's very powerful. We have to continually put God in remembrence. The cares of life often distract us, so we need a reminder to have the everpresent memory of God. Some pillars in the church have explained it this way: you don't always have time to read and pray for a long time, but if you get at least one scripture and think about it all day, it will be a great help to us and help us to put God in remembrance. It's been a real encouragement to me.

II Timothy 2:15 is another common verse, and it adds to the reason why we need to combat spiritual lethargy in our own lives. "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, righly dividing the word of truth." We can be immensely more successful in putting God in remembrance if we make a habit of consistently reading the word and praying. I've struggled with rigorously maintaining a schedule of reading and praying, and it has worked to my detriment. It wasn't always that I didn't have time, I just convinced myself I didn't or kept putting it off and prioritizing other things. Thomas Jefferson once said "I find the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have." I'm not a great believer in luck, but the quote is true in a spiritual sense. The harder we work for God, studying, following His leadings, and things like that, the greater blessings we'll receive.

An enthusiastic Christian doesn't always keep to themselves, either. That's why Hebrews 10:25 says "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much more, as ye see the day approaching." If we want to avoid being lethargic, we need to hold ourselves responsible for others to see the fruits of our labor. Not only are we charged to personally glorify God; we're supposed to do it with others and encourage them, too! Testimonies, exhortations, or even just the unity of the assembly can be very helpful and uplifting. If we have victory in an area that someone else might be struggling in, meeting together and sharing what God has given us can have a far-reaching impact.

Pslam 96:10 says "Say among the heathen that the Lord reigneth." We need to go out to those who haven't seen the light and show them the way. Matthew 5:14 says "Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid." We're charged to be the light that others can see. God wants to use us to glorify Him and spread the gospel to others. If we're lethargic, lazy, and unenthusiastic, God won't be able to use us in the way He wants. We have all of these obligations in God's Word that indicate we can't be lethargic, so let's work against that to be a willing, capable vessel for the Lord.

Stay encouraged!

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Eyes and Ears

I shared some of this on Facebook, but some don't have Facebook and I wanted to add some more to it.

I had a great time at the Guthrie meeting. There were a lot of challenging messages, and I hope with God's help I'll be able to use them for my good. After I got home (Sunday night), I was reading and the Lord gave me some thoughts.
I was reading in Isaiah 43, and came across verse 8: "Bring forth the blind people that have eyes, and the deaf that have ears." We all have eyes, we all have ears, but do we really see and listen to what God tells us? Do the messages we're given fall on deaf ears? Most of us have grown up in the truth. We've heard countless messages preached and seen plenty of examples of Christ. Yet, recognizing that isn't near enough. No one wants to be deaf or blind, so we need to use our eyes and ears to learn what God is trying to teach us individually. The verse is more than just a challenge to us personally, it's also a call to enlighten those who are in a similar trap of the enemy. "Bring forth" means to bring them to a place where they can receive understanding and perceive God's guidance.
Symbolically, this verse (and some others in chapter 42) uses physical disabilities to represent our spiritual incapacities. Just because many of us are blessed with a good church to attend and the Bible to read doesn't mean that's all we need. Do more than just hear the preaching and skimming through the scriptures. Sincerely try to get understanding and apply the principles being taught to our lives while spreading it to those who are less fortunate than ourselves. It is a real blessing that we have the songs we do in our hymnal. It's a blessing that we have the Holy Spirit lead in our services. It's a blessing that we have the Bible to teach us and guide us in all truth. It's to our own detriment that we would neglect these things. Isaiah 42:20 says "Seeing many things, but thou observest not; opening the ears, but he heareth not." That's not the person I want to be, and with God's help, I can hear, see, and follow where He wants me to go.

Starting Off

We live in an age where most of us have access to the internet and most of us use it on a regular basis. A lot of our time is spent online, so we might as well use some of that time to edify our spirit. There’s a number of ways the web offers that: special singing, messages, and Church of God literature have all been uploaded on various websites. Those things are very good, but can’t provide a connection and outlet for young people to share their thoughts. That is the purpose of this blog: to allow young people to share thoughts God has inspired. This idea isn’t a new one, there’s an older blog of the same purpose. However, the pioneers of that work no longer post most of whom have either gotten married or just moved on. Being a young person in the church is only a phase, and it’s our duty to pick up where others have left off. So, if you have anything encouraging to share, feel free to either send me what you want to post (if you might want it anonymous) or request to be an author so that you can post yourself. I hope this is an encouragement to everyone and feeds them something more helpful than what most of the rest of the internet has to offer! Feel free to add comments to anything that others share as well. :)