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Showing posts with label freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freedom. Show all posts

Monday, September 16, 2013

Living life Outside the Box

I'm in my 40s.  And I've realized that I've lived most of my life in boxes.  Boxes that others have made for me.  Boxes I've created for myself.  Boxes that society says that I must live in.  And yet... the Holy Spirit continues to woo me to the spacious, free, and open life that He has prepared for me.

I don't know if you're aware of this, but there are LOTS of  “have to's” that we each live by.  Many of them come from “the experts”, from our parents, from our teachers, etc.  We are continually taught these hard and fast rules about life.  This is what you MUST do to be ….. a success. A good person. Responsible. Have a good life. Be a good christian. And on and on.  This is the path you MUST follow or you WILL destroy your life.  Now let me say that everything that we're taught, isn't bad.  Much is really good and we need to hold onto those things.  We especially hold on to the truth of God's word, for it is ALWAYS TRUE.  And we need to live within the laws of our society as along as they don't go against God's higher order.

But there are things that we are taught, that are accepted as an absolute truth, but aren't.

Let me give you an example of what I mean.  I was talking to a Kenyan friend recently about what it takes to get out of poverty in Kenya.  Her response was to do well in primary school so that one gets into a good private school and then to score well on the high school exam so that one goes to a private university.  Those who score well on the high school exam will have their education paid for by the state.  She said those who don't do well in school are doomed to continue the cycle of poverty.  I completely understand why she said what she said.  These was her observations, and experience.  And this is probably true most of the time.

There's one big problem.

God isn't limited to operating within a certain system.  He's always likely to bust out of the system.  And He is a creative God, with limitless creativity.  So when we walk with Him, the possibilities are endless!

I've found that walking with the True and living God usually requires us to get out of the box.  So what do I mean by that?  Here's what I mean by boxes.  Boxes are comfortable.  They are limitations that we place on others based on what we know and understand.   When we live within a box, life feels in control  (Until God destroys our box.) But here's the glaring truth:  We don't have full understanding about anything, nor do we have complete knowledge about anything.  But God does.

As I'm writing this, I'm thinking about the story of when Jesus walked on water, and later Peter joined him.  The disciples, most of whom were fisherman and very familiar with boats and water, were struggling against the waves.  In the meantime, Jesus was on the shore and the boat was in the middle of the lake.  So what should he do?  If Jesus was like me, he'd think, “There's no boat near the shore, and it's too far to swim, so I guess I'm stuck here.”  I would’ve sat on the bank thinking that there were no other options.  But Jesus didn't.  He considered another option:  walking on the water.  Would you have considered that?  Now that's what I call an unconventional and unorthodox approach to solving a problem.  Don't you love His creativity?  Not only did Jesus walk on water, but he walked with such ease on the water, that he had every intention of passing the boat.  Ok, what a minute!  Jesus, choosing the unconventional method, was about to pass up these skilled sailors in the boat?

So this leads me back to my earlier point.  God doesn't need to use conventional approaches to solve problems – or to do anything for that matter.  As I stated earlier, we're limited to what we've seen, heard, experienced, and understand.  God isn't limited by OUR experiences or understanding, or other people's experiences and understanding.  He has ALL of His limitless options at His disposal.  And one of His options is walking on water.  And if we're walking with Him, it's one of our options too.  Later, Peter discovered this.  He walked on water as long as he kept His eyes on Jesus.

We too, must fix our thoughts on Jesus and believe.  Believe that He is the God of endless possibilities.

“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever! Amen. “ Ephesians 4:20

Again I say, God isn't limited by your circumstances, you limited knowledge, ability or even by the “system” that you find yourself within.  I know. I know.  You want “figure” it out.  Again, back to our walking on water example: Would you have ever thought of walking on water?  It's crazy to think of walking on water.  We have no frame of reference for walking on water.  The only thing we can do to succeed is to keep our eyes on Jesus.  There are no books, or seminars to help us because no one has done it before!  Except Jesus.  Walking on water ONLY works when you're walking with Jesus.

Another important point:  When we're trying to do things based on what we think we know and understand, Jesus passes us by.  We struggle.  We strain.  We're frustrated.  We're exhausted and going NO WHERE.  We miss out on the amazing adventure of walking with the Creator and Ruler of the Universe.

So, you and I can choose to stay in our boxes if we wish.  Or we can step out into the limitless, free and uncharted waters of life with Jesus.  I can guarantee that it will be unsettling, and confusing at times.  You won't know what you're doing half the time.  The other times you'll think you know what you're doing, but you won't.  We can live with our minds open to the possibilities, and our hearts open to give and receive love.  We can take risks and fail, because our God and King is BIG enough to take care of us even when we fail.  We can become comfortable with the “not knowing” and yet firmly rooted in the love of our trustworthy God and King.  We can DREAM BIG with Him, and have no clue how to bring that dream to pass.

Let's do it.  Let's get out of the box.  Will you join me?

I'm starting by asking the Holy Spirit to show me other ways of living life.  I'm opening my mind to the  possibilities.  It's unsettling, and yet exciting!  I'm letting myself dream, and asking God to fulfill every dream He's implanted in my heart.  I'm asking Him to give me the courage to live out these dreams to the fullest.  I'm striving to keep my heart and mind fixed on Jesus.  He is my anchor.  I cling to Him.  Everything else, I must hold on to loosely and I must be willing to give it up.  I'm asking the Holy Spirit to expose those rules I've bound myself to, that are unnecessary and even counterproductive to accomplishing the work that He has prepared for me. I don't know about you, but sometimes I make my life much harder than it needs to be.  I'm paying attention to my “can'ts” “won'ts”, “I'll nevers”, and  “that's too hard” and asking the Holy Spirit to reveal the truth.  Why won't I?  Why can't I?  The  Holy Spirit is soooo faithful to reveal the truth as I ask these questions.
I'm learning how to pray without telling the infinitely Wise One how to answer it.  And I'm learning how to surrender when the answer comes in a form that I didn't expect and/or don't like.

It's a life long process. 

Friday, January 4, 2013

Divine Intervention

We're all in desperate need of divine intervention.  When Jesus is interjected into life's circumstances,
we are dramatically changed.
The Real Jesus,
the Jesus with all power and authority,
the Jesus whose life was given to pay the price of ALL my sin,
the Jesus whose love is lavish,
whose compassion is perfect.
The One who is able to Rescue us from our deep, dark, and tangled mess.
The Real Jesus.
Often life is like quick sand,
the more we struggle to get ourselves out,
the deeper we sink.
We need a rescuer.
We need someone to grab our hand and pull us out of the mess we're in,
placing our feet on solid ground.

Jesus is the hand God offers us.

He is the only hope for our rescue from the tangled mess of life.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Do You Want a New Life?

Do you want a new life?
Jesus will give you life.
A  life of joy
A life of peace
A life of freedom
A life of beauty
A life of love
A life of healing
Just ask Him
He delights in giving new life
to all who ask.

Just ask Him.
and follow Him.
The life you've been looking for is in Jesus--alone.

My Best Friend is the King

My best friend is the King
Not just a King
but the King
the Absolute Ruler
the Mighty One
the Blessed One
the Beautiful One
He is my friend
And I am His
He is tender with me
He loves me
He blesses me
With good things
He reveals secret things to me
I am in His inner circle
And He has given me great authority
His authority
I can speak in His name
Act in His name
On His behalf
Not out of my own selfish ambition
But to honor my king
His name has weight
Power
It's Mighty
His enemies tremble at the 
mention of His name
But his name also brings Healing
Beauty
goodness
truth
freedom 
peace
every good and perfect gift
He is tender to those in His Kingdom
He cares for His subjects so well
He  protects them
And lavishly provides every good gift for their enjoyment
He will not let them harm themselves
or each other
He's the perfect King,
perfect
Yet those who oppose Him
or seed to harm His loyal subjects
will be DEFEATED
All must bow before this righteous King
And those who bow,
live under His constant care and love
And they too become a part of 
His inner circle,
Not simply servants
But servants that are friends of the King
this King is my best friend
Oh how He loves Me
Oh how He love you
He's a King that sacrificed greatly
so that you might live in His glorious kingdom
He gave His life
He left His glory and splendor behind
HE became weak and poor
He was insulted
spat upon
hungry
He submit himself to His enemies
He did this for one purpose:
To free us!
from the clutches of his enemy 
We were His captives
And Jesus
our mighty King
set us free!
And now we can walk from our prison and chains
into the glorious kingdom of God
where Jesus
our Mighty King
Rules and Reigns Supreme
No One
No One
No One
Can snatch us from His hands

My best friend is the King.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

40 Days of Discovery - Day 27

No, you haven't missed any days.  I just haven't posted in a while.  There's been a lot going on.

I laid in bed this morning praying, and listening to the Holy Spirit.  I thought about the fact that Jesus wasn't able to heal many people in his home town.  BECAUSE OF UNBELIEF.  How could they believe that a carpenter's son was the long awaited messiah?  They would not believe.  Perhaps that's why we don't see many miracles in America.  We trust too many others things.  Doctors, medicine, bank accounts, the gov't, jobs, our resources...  What if we had no hope, no options but God.  I have a feeling that we would cry out in desperation like many I read about in the Bible.  And if we are struggling with unbelief, we would cry out, "Help my unbelief!"  That is my prayer.

I also thought of the scripture that says don't be filled with much wine, but be filled with the Holy Spirit.  Drunk people are controlled by the enemy.  Scripture says drunkenness leads to debauchery--wreckless immorality or excessive indulgence of appetites.  It is a tool the enemy uses to lower our inhibitions so that are are easier to control.  Every time I've read about a group of  people who are oppressed, alcohol and drugs are always involved.  As I think of my own family's history, both of my grandfather's did horrible things when they were drunk.  The enemy is a tyrant.  He doesn't ask to rule.  He just takes over and does what he wants, at the expense of the human.  Satan HATES us (humans)! We're made in God's image, and just think, God gave us the opportunity to rule over him.  Boy, he doesn't want us to know that!

The second half of that verse says we are to be filled with the Holy Spirit.  We are to be controlled by the Holy Spirit.  Unlike the enemy, the Holy Spirit is a gentleman, as my friend Tamatha always says. His control brings good to us and to others--the HIGHEST good.  He makes Himself available to us.  He desires to control us, but he will only control us if we permit Him.  We must submit ourselves, saying, "Yes Lord have your way."  Then let Him take control.  It kinda reminds me of a game that my family plays called Family Fun Cranium.  One of the challenges requires one team member to hold a pencil while the another teammate controls the first  person's hand.  Only the person doing the controlling knows the answer.  Every one else in the group has to guess what is being drawn.  I hope that makes sense.  The pictures come out pretty funny looking.  Person 1 (the one holding the pencil) must resist the urge to control the pencil.  He  has to trust the one who knows the answer, even if he thinks he knows.  If they are able to do this, they have a better chance of winning the challenge.

I admit that I really don't know how to let the Holy Spirit control me.  I'm learning though.  I know it involves waiting.  Waiting to hear from Him before doing anything, instead of me just doing what I think.  Boy, I need some re-training in that area!  It involves listening.  Which means I must be quiet and still enough to  His voice.  It involves releasing.  Releasing my own personal desires.  Releasing my need to understand, first.  Releasing sin.  Releasing my desire to look good in front of others.  (Sometimes the Holy Spirit will tell you to do something that will make you look like a fool!)  It reminds me of a story I read recently about a man who died in a car accident and spent 90 minutes in Heaven.  A pastor and His wife happened to be traveling on the same road of the accident.  When he realized that there was an accident, he went to make his services available.  He wanted to know if anyone needed prayer.  Well, the injuries were only minor and another man was already dead.  The Holy Spirit told this pastor to pray for the dead man.  He was absolutely convinced that he was supposed to pray for the dead man.  But the paramedics kept telling him, no, this man has been dead for over an hour.  There was no need to pray for him.  The pastor persisted.  Finally, the paramedic gave in.  I'm sure the paramedic thought this pastor was a complete idiot.  Who wouldn't?   So he crawled into the back of the vehicle, put his hand on the man's shoulder and began praying.  The Holy Spirit even told him what to pray for.  He prayed that the man would have no internal injuries.  He prayed and sang, and before you know it, the dead man began singing with him.  The man wasn't dead anymore! And later, the doctors were amazed that he had no internal injuries!  This man, Don Piper, is alive today!

Releasing is hard, especially in this culture.  The mantra of America tells us to be independent, self-sufficient, strong, and competent.  Pull yourselves up by your boot straps.  Be resilient.  Work Hard.  Don't be a loser.  Don't be an idiot. Make yourself happy.  You deserve it.  No one wants to look like an idiot.  No one wants to appear weak or incompetent.  No one wants to take this Christianity thing too far!  Let's be reasonable here.  God gave us a brain, right?  And yet, when I read scripture, God's people did take it too far!  They were willing to obey, no matter the cost.  All around the world, God's people are joyfully serving Him at GREAT cost.  Their devotion encourages and convicts me.  They have the same Holy Spirit as I.  They are human like me, and yet they are able to withstand great opposition for the Name of Jesus.  I have a hard time withstanding funny looks from people.  Lord make me bold for you! 

If the Holy Spirit is to control us, we must believe and trust.  First believe that we have the Holy Spirit.  Believe that through the Holy Spirit we have been given a power that cannot be compared with any other power--known and unknown.  We must believe that this power is like the working of His mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised Him from the dead.  2nd we must trust the Holy Spirit.  Trust that He knows all and sees all.  Trust that He speaks.  Trust Him enough to obey His leading.  Trust that He will provide and protect.  He will protect us from deception.  He will  provide ALL we need.  Trust His timing. It's often inconvenient, or longer than we expect. Trust His methods. It's often unconventional. Trust that I have more than enough to give freely of His gifts.  Trust that He is completely good.  We can only give ourselves to someone we completely trust.  And even He will teach us how to do this.  Oh, God thank you for that.  Help me to trust you more.  Teach me more about yourself, and help me to believe.  Teach me how to give myself completely to you.  Show me modern day examples.

Hope this makes up for me not posting for a few days.

May the Holy Spirit display His power to you today, and through you for the rest of your days!

Ephesians 5:18-20
18 Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit, 19 speaking to one another with psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord, 20 always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

2 corinthians 4:7
But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.