Wednesday, December 30, 2009

the new life.




"But that is not how you learned Christ!- assuming that you have heard about him and were taught in him, as the truth is in Jesus, to put off your old self, which belongs to your former manner of life and is corrupt through deceitful desires, and to be renewed in the spirit of your minds, and to put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness.
Therefore, having put away falsehood, let each one of you speak the truth with his neighbor, for we are members one of another. Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give NO opportunity to the devil."

~ Ephesians 4:20-27 [ESV]

"Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need. Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear."

~ Ephesians 4:28-29 [ESV]

"Don't grieve God. Don't break his heart, His Holy Spirit, moving and breathing in you, is the most intimate part of your life, making you fit for himself. Don't take such a gift for granted. Make a clean break with all cutting, backbiting, profane talk."

~ Ephesians 4:30-31 [The Message]

I love this last verse...

"Be kind to one another, TENDERhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you."

~ Ephesians 4:32 [ESV]



Tuesday, December 29, 2009

thoughts.

thoughts are overwhelming me this week.

Passion starts on Saturday and I am anything but prepared. Physically, I am prepared. It's easy to go. I just drive down to Atlanta and bam, there I am! Spiritually, I feel unprepared. That should be easy as well. I've heard many times in my life, "come as you are." Why I am so scared to come as I am at this point in my life? I think I am nervous about what God wants to stir up in my life.

Someone has grabbed my attention in my life. She is great, sweet and all around wonderful. I can't deny to put this on my blog, because right now she is a part of my life. She is currently on a cruise with her family enjoying warm weather I imagine. I'm jealous of this because warm weather and beaches sound EXCELLENT to me right now. It has been quite chilly this week!!

I have made myself a goal to have an extremely lazy week, other than working of course! I'm sure this won't help to the numerous thoughts in my head!

Another point: I got to see my friends Kati and Hanna from Estonia on Sunday night! I am looking forward to spending more time with them at Passion along with Daniel and Timo from Estonia. To add to the group of friends that will be in town, my main man Kerry will be staying at the house, he is currently living in Texas. Another guy whom I met this summer in Estonia will be staying at my house, his name is Jake and he lives in North Carolina! This will be great to see all of these people!

Please keep all of us in your prayers as we will be traveling back and forth from the venue on Saturday through Tuesday for Passion. More information on Passion can be found at www.268generation.com

Please pray for me, as I am having a hard time praying for myself!

-brett

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

a closer look.

I personally would like to memorize the verses that Piper put in the article that I posted in my last entry. Honestly, I have never been big on memorizing scripture. Although, anyone who I have talked to whom is wiser than I am has told me how important AND life changing it can be. Therefore, it must make sense that we memorize these verses in our lives to fight lust and temptation.

With that said I am going to dive into these verses and place them on here. I do encourage you to look at these verses in your own studies as well as read them in context with where they are in the Bible. If you do not own a Bible; www.youversion.com is a great place to look at scripture.


AVOID
"Flee youthful passions and pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace, along with those who call on the Lord from a pure heart." 2 Timothy 2:22 ESV

"Put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires." Romans 13:14 ESV

SAY NO
"Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you." James 4:7 ESV

TURN
"That is not the way you learned Christ!-- assuming that you have heard about him and were taught in him, as the truth is in Jesus, to put off your old self, which belongs to your former manner of life and is corrupt through deceitful desires, and to be renewed in the spirit of your minds, and to put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness." Ephesians 4:20-24 ESV

HOLD
"My dear Christian friends, companions in following this call to the heights, take a good hard look at Jesus. He's the centerpiece of everything we believe," Hebrews 3:1 The Message

ENJOY
"Satisfy us in the morning with your steadfast love, that we may rejoice and be glad all our days." Psalm 90:14 ESV

MOVE
Read Romans 12:9-21 (These tasks will keep you busy for a while.)

After reading these verses go back and read Piper's post on my last blog entry, see it in a new way. This morning I have seen it in a new way and I have somewhat begun to grasp this challenge.

Please continue to pray for me.

-brett


Monday, November 30, 2009

the battle.

It has been quite some time since my last entry and I do believe it is a great place to begin blogging again. I'm going to jump right into things and place on here today something that I would like to learn. This is not something I have control over in my life right now and I am placing it here so that it can be a reminder to myself and to help give tools to you.

John Piper once posted something called "A N T H E M" online. It is a tool for fighting temptation. I would like to share this with you and ask that you could pray for me as I go through this battle. I hope to trust in God that He would be my strength. I am not great in the area of spiritual discipline, but honestly who is? It wouldn't be discipline if it was super easy!

With that, here it is. God be with you on this!

"A N T H E M

Strategies for Fighting Lust

By John Piper

November 5, 2001

I have in mind men and women. For men it's obvious. The need for warfare against the bombardment of visual temptation to fixate on sexual images is urgent. For women it is less obvious, but just as great if we broaden the scope of temptation to food or figure or relational fantasies. When I say "lust" I mean the realm of thought, imagination, and desire that leads to sexual misconduct. So here is one set of strategies in the war against wrong desires. I put it in the form of an acronym, A N T H E M.

A - AVOID as much as is possible and reasonable the sights and situations that arouse unfitting desire. I say "possible and reasonable" because some exposure to temptation is inevitable. And I say "unfitting desire" because not all desires for sex, food, and family are bad. We know when they are unfitting and unhelpful and on their way to becoming enslaving. We know our weaknesses and what triggers them. "Avoiding" is a Biblical strategy. "Flee youthful passions and pursue righteousness" (2 Timothy 2:22). "Make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires" (Romans 13:14).

N - Say NO to every lustful thought within five seconds. And say it with the authority of Jesus Christ. "In the name of Jesus, NO!" You don't have much more than five seconds. Give it more unopposed time than that, and it will lodge itself with such force as to be almost immovable. Say it out loud if you dare. Be tough and warlike. As John Owen said, "Be killing sin or it will be killing you." Strike fast and strike hard. "Resist the devil, and he will flee from you" ( James 4:7).

T - TURN the mind forcefully toward Christ as a superior satisfaction. Saying "no" will not suffice. You must move from defense to offense. Fight fire with fire. Attack the promises of sin with the promises of Christ. The Bible calls lusts "deceitful desires" (Ephesians 4:22). They lie. They promise more than they can deliver. The Bible calls them "passions of your former ignorance" (1 Peter 1:14). Only fools yield. "All at once he follows her, as an ox goes to the slaughter" (Proverbs 7:22). Deceit is defeated by truth. Ignorance is defeated by knowledge. It must be glorious truth and beautiful knowledge. This is why I wrote Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ. We must stock our minds with the superior promises and pleasures of Jesus. Then we must turn to them immediately after saying, "NO!"

H - HOLD the promise and the pleasure of Christ firmly in your mind until it pushes the other images out. "Fix your eyes on Jesus" (Hebrews 3:1). Here is where many fail. They give in too soon. They say, "I tried to push it out, and it didn't work." I ask, "How long did you try?" How hard did you exert your mind? The mind is a muscle. You can flex it with vehemence. Take the kingdom violently (Matthew 11:12). Be brutal. Hold the promise of Christ before your eyes. Hold it. Hold it! Don't let it go! Keep holding it! How long? As long as it takes. Fight! For Christ's sake, fight till you win! If an electric garage door were about to crush your child you would hold it up with all our might and holler for help, and hold it and hold it and hold it and hold it.

E - ENJOY a superior satisfaction. Cultivate the capacities for pleasure in Christ. One reason lust reigns in so many is that Christ has so little appeal. We default to deceit because we have little delight in Christ. Don't say, "That's just not me." What steps have you taken to waken affection for Jesus? Have you fought for joy? Don't be fatalistic. You were created to treasure Christ with all your heart - more than you treasure sex or sugar. If you have little taste for Jesus, competing pleasures will triumph. Plead with God for the satisfaction you don't have: "Satisfy us in the morning with your steadfast love, that we may rejoice and be glad all our days" (Psalm 90:14). Then look, look, look at the most magnificent Person in the universe until you see him the way he is.

M - MOVE into a useful activity away from idleness and other vulnerable behaviors. Lust grows fast in the garden of leisure. Find a good work to do, and do it with all your might. "Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord" (Romans 12:11). "Be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord" (1 Corinthians 15:58). Abound in work. Get up and do something. Sweep a room. Hammer a nail. Write a letter. Fix a faucet. And do it for Jesus' sake. You were made to manage and create. Christ died to make you "zealous for good deeds" (Titus 2:14). Displace deceitful lusts with a passion for good deeds.

Fighting at your side,

Pastor John"

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

so, what's going on?

As of right now I am trying to get use to a schedule of early mornings and long days! I have been back at my Starbucks job for just a week and a half now. I work early in the mornings until the afternoons. I have no idea how to fill my afternoons and evenings.. suggestions?

I really would like to get a mentor sometime soon. I am having trouble walking day to day without an older "more experienced" dude smacking me around. It's always nice to have someone with wisdom and experience pour into my life. There is only so much I can figure out on my own.. actually, I really have trouble figuring anything out on my own!

My friend Kerry is in town this week with his family! I am hoping to spend some time with him and the fam. They are awesome people who I consider some of the most loving people I have ever met.

I have enjoyed playing drums each weekend at the youth groups of Mountain Lake Church. It is a blessing that I get to play there and I take it for granted often. It's hard sometimes to keep the servant's heart when you're focusing on playing and getter better. My hope is to learn how to completely give this talent back to God in a way of worship and a way of leading others into worship. I pray and keep on believing that huge things are soon coming for Mountain Lake Church's youth. This past weekend was great worshipping with them.

Please keep Mountain Lake's leadership in your prayers as they continue to grow the church!

Please keep me in your prayers that I may continue to be disciplined and that I can keep the joy of living for Christ. Sometimes I feel quite stuck. I have noticed that I am a pessimist by nature. Although I do believe that if I let Christ rule in my life ANYTHING is possible. This is where discipline comes into affect...

Thanks for tuning in, spread the word about this blog! Interested to hear what is going on in other's lives!

so, what's going on in your life?

-brett

ps check out leeland's new album "love is on the move"


Wednesday, August 19, 2009

story.

Today may have been one of the best days I have ever had working at Starbucks. Everything went so well and we were fairly busy. I loved being there today. The people that I work with are awesome people.

I have really enjoyed seeing how small the world really is this week. I work with someone named Zoe. It just so happens that Zoe's step sisters and step mother attend the same church that I do, Mountain Lake Church. It gets even crazier, Crystal Corn, my friend and former spanish teacher knows Zoe's family. I also work with Phil who knows someone whose name is Jill. Well, Crystal knows Jill also. Jill knows one of Zoe's younger sisters and I could keep going, but I believe you understand the point.

Today I heard about another awesome story. A guy named Evan, whom I am in a small group with, is a part of the same program as my good friend and former band mate, Joel Thomas Webb. It is so crazy!

God is definitely in control and I do not believe that there is one person or thing that could ever orchestrate life as well as God does. Each day I see something new about His power and His control. I am so thankful for His grace and His willingness to include me in His story!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

humbled.

Last night I attended a gathering called The Warehouse. I went because my good buddies in the band "The Promise" were playing there. Well, it ended up being a night that rocked my world up a little bit. Jordan, the speaker and leader of "The FC", was speaking at the Warehouse last night. I have heard Jordan give sermons many times and I had actually already heard the one he spoke about last night in the past. This time it was different. Jordan stepped it up a notch and God grabbed my attention through it a lot more this time.

The main focus of the sermon was, Love the LOST. Meaning, those who do not know Jesus. Tell them about Jesus. Direct your passion to the lost, because something else is grabbing that passion that should not be holding it. Start to care about the lost.

To be honest, it was one of the most convicting sermons I have heard in a while. It scared me. I realized how much I don't care about people. I mostly just care about myself and I hold onto my beliefs like I own them. Truth is, it is by grace that I am even alive. I have no reason to go through life not loving and sharing the greatest thing that could ever happen in the UNIVERSE.

I have noticed a lot of scripture over the past month about how when I chose to believe in Jesus Christ, I chose to die and let Christ live through me.

I'm not sure where to sit with all of this. I will continue to learn, fail, repent and learn more. All in all, I am after God's heart.

-brett

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

home.

It is interesting the way things change and when you think about change in your life. I find myself looking back to even two months ago and noticing growth in my life. I have finally become interested in reading the Bible over the course of this summer. This is something that I desired even just 3 months ago. It has been rocking my world and challenging me. I still haven't figured out where everything sits from what I have learned this summer. At times I feel out of place, but that is only because I am out of place of where I have been for two months. I do believe in the next two weeks I will have "sunk" into life here again!

I went into Starbucks yesterday to talk with the manager (whom was my manager before I left to go to Estonia) to see about me being able to work there again; he hired me back!! I am so extremely excited to have a job back there again. I really do like working there. I will begin back at Starbucks EARLY Saturday morning!

Please continue to keep me in your prayers. Re-entry after two months of being gone is confusing me every once in a while. Thank you for reading!

-brett

Sunday, August 9, 2009

new things, old teachings and a fresh approach.

It feels great to be back in Atlanta. I have loved seeing people that are very close to me. The trip home yesterday went very well. The flights were very smooth and comfortable. I was anxious the last 3 or 4 hours of the trip because I was becoming so excited to be back in Atlanta. When Logan and I went to get our baggage we found out that neither of my bags had made it to Atlanta! The good news though is that Logan's bags made it! I will have to call them this afternoon to check on the status of my bags.

This morning I attended Mountain Lake Church as they were having their grand opening of their new worship center! The whole church building has been transformed into an extremely beautiful and attractive church. It was awesome to be apart of this morning. I am also looking forward to attending MLC regularly. For those of you who do not know about this church, it is a church in northern Forsyth county. If you turn left onto Brownsbridge road going North on GA 19 (400) you will follow for a short distance and then turn left onto Dahlonega Highway. The church will be on your right just past Coal Mountain church which will be on your left. I had been playing drums at this church for the 6 months or more before I went to Estonia and I will continue to play there starting next Sunday, which I am EXTREMELY excited about.

The pastor this morning delivered a great sermon about when the Pharisees asked Jesus what they should do with a woman who had committed adultery. According to the law of the time people who committed adultery could have stones thrown at them as punishment. Jesus had choices to tell them and the Pharisees were looking for any reason to get Jesus in trouble so they could have him punished. This is why they brought the woman to him. Jesus was kneeling down at the same level as the woman who was on the ground. Jesus stood up and told the Pharisees this, "Let him who is without sin amongst you be the first to throw a stone at her."

After Jesus said this he bent back down towards the ground. One by one, beginning with the older ones, the Pharisees left without throwing a single stone. After they had left Jesus stood up and asked the woman, "Where are they? Has no one condemned you?"

The woman said, "No one, Lord."

Jesus replied, "Neither do I condemn you; go, and from now on sin no more."

This is life changing if you grasp what Jesus did and said here. There is one difference from the Pharisees and the woman who committed adultery. The woman's sins were known; the Pharisees sins were hidden. Jesus knew they were all sinners and that is why he suggested the one Pharisee who is without sin may throw the stone at her. None of the Pharisees are without sin. No human is without sin. We are all on the same level.

It was great to be reminded of this and how much I need the grace of God every day. I fall short of the glory of God. This is why I need Jesus.

Being home, like I said, is very nice. It felt good to sleep in my bed and it feels good to be sitting on my couch writing this to you. I am very excited for the challenges I will face in the next months of my life as I walk daily again in Atlanta. I hope to continue writing these blogs. Please continue to keep me in your prayers. Mainly the prayer of me continuing to stay disciplined.

Thanks!

-brett

*This story of the Pharisees and the woman can be found in the Bible. It is in the book of John or for those of you tuning in from Estonia the book of Johannese evangeelium. It is in chapter 8 of John, verses 1 through 11. See on grupi kaheska Johannese evangeelium, verses üks kuni üksteist.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.

On that day when I see
All that You have for me
When I see You face to face
There surrounded by Your grace
All my fears swept away
In the light of Your embrace
Where Your love is all I need
And forever I am free

Where the streets are made of gold
In Your presence healed and whole
Let the songs of heaven
Rise to You alone

No weeping no hurt or pain
No suffering You hold me now
You hold me now
No darkness no sick or lame
No hiding You hold me now
You hold me now

In this life I will stand
Through my joy and my pain
Knowing there's a greater day
There's a hope that never fails
Where Your Name is lifted high
And forever praises rise
For the glory of Your Name
I'm believing for the day

Where the wars and violence cease
All creation lives in peace
Let the songs of heaven
Rise to You alone

For eternity
All my heart will give
All the glory to Your Name

-You Hold Me Now
Hillsong


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GH-AkJDkNE

oh man.

This past week has been incred-ible. As a team we all went away on a vacation to Võru, Estonia. This was a very important time for us, it was our debriefing of the whole summer. This is important because well, more than two months of things happened in two months. It is a way for us to begin to process everything that happened this summer. Let me tell you, a lot has happened.

We left with only one expectation; to get rest. And we did. It was so nice to sleep long nights and even take 30-45 minute naps each day after lunch. But, we had much more than just time to rest. We spent genuine time with our Heavenly Father. It was so nice to be in awe of God's power as he brought healing to some tough situations and genuine repentance where it was needed. You see, this summer we all made mistakes and it made me really begin to understand God's grace. As humans we were all destined for death because of our rebellion against God. Even many years before Jesus came to the earth God wanted to save us. He offered an opportunity to sacrifice animals rather than let us die for our sins. Then the ultimate sacrifice; the lamb of God; Jesus. Because of His life on the cross we now have life. We are still imperfect, and so we must repent and know that Christ gives us life.

We spent time in prayer as a team and also in personal devotion time. We celebrated the victories of this summer. Yesterday morning we celebrated and remembered the body and blood of Christ with a time of communion. It was so awesome to just be and spend time together with this family I have here in Estonia. There was wonderful food at the facility and we were able to have Sauna three nights in a row. Last night we were also able to get into the hot tub. We enjoyed a variety of food last night as we grilled out the Estonian way. The best way in my opinion!

We all headed back to Tartu today to begin the going away process. This included last minute shopping and saying good bye to friends we have made this summer and also friends whom I have known for quite a while now. I received my first Estonian Pibel (Bible) tonight and I am so excited about this and am so thankful for the people who gave this to me. I am blown away by the grace of God right now. The fact that I am able to come and serve here in Estonian and back in Atlanta and have life is just so amazing! I am so thankful to God for everything He has done this summer. It will take months to process everything and I am looking forward to the changes and adjustments over the next few months.

I have loved being here in Estonia for the third time and the second full summer in a row. I have a family and friends here now and there is no denying it. This is a home to me. I know I am welcomed here and I respect Estonians. Thank you for making things so wonderful here Estonia.

I also would like to mention that I am listening to the new Hillsong album titled "Faith+Hope+Love" and I am loving it. I am going to end this post with this:

"I will exalt You, I will exalt You, I will exalt you. You ARE my God. I will exalt You, I will exalt You, I will exalt You. You ARE my God. My hiding place, my safe refuge, my treasure Lord, You are. My friend and King. Anointed one. Most Holy."

Friday, July 31, 2009

she said it best.

I had a thought this night. It scared me, but it woke me up to a new way of living life. I had a thought that I would die for these students to be protected from the enemy (Satan: which means adversary). The ones who don't know Christ; my hope is they are safe. The ones who do know Christ; my hope is that they may gain tools against the enemy.

God moved in such a big way this week. I will not tell you in my own words; I will show you a testimony from camp. From a girl whose life, I believe, is forever changed.

Sandra,

If you read this, I hope it is okay that I am sharing this. You are an awesome person and this letter means so much to me and the american team.

-brett

--------------------------------- Testimony ------------------------------------

Dear team USA,

After arriving home I felt I needed to write a letter to you all. At first I wasn’t sure about it but then I thought to myself that I have nothing to lose.

I just wanted to let you all know what a great job you did. Spreading the word about God and being our friends in this short period of time. You’re all amazing, friendly and cheery people. I wish you all the best. I must say, being a non-Christian I was a bit skeptical when I heard that it’s going to be a religious camp but now I feel that coming there and meeting all of you was the best thing I could have done. The time I spent with the eight of you was amazing. I gained the strength and confidence to pursue my dreams. Before this miraculous experience I was unsure and worried about my future but at the moment I’m calm and excited about whatever there is to come.

I told Kayla that even though I don’t believe in God I think there’s truth in every story. After hearing stories that Brett told us I have more respect for those who believe strongly about God or anything else. I feel you did well with this camp and I hope you feel that you reached the goal you tried to achieve. I thank you, as many times as there are stars in the sky.

Sandra Kelt

SAMANTHA – Your friendly personality and smile will make every person feel good and happy. No one can be sad when you’re in the room. I look forward to the time when you can take me to eat Mexican food. =)

BENTON – Funniest guy ever. Your great speaking skills will make people trust in you. You also know how to make an impression if you realize it or not. By the way, let me know how “So You Think You Can Dance” works out for Danny!

MEREDITH – The sweet girl. You’ll never be sad. You always laugh and have a good time. Like Sam, you light up the room.

SCOTT – The Charmer. You draw people, especially girls, with your looks. But there’s so much more to you than your appearance. After talking to you I realized that you’re very passionate and concentrated on the task in hand. After the job is done you laugh your heart out and have the best time of your life.

TYLER – The intelligent one. I think it’s great that you want to spread the word about heart conditions, especially with kids. I believe you’ll do great things in your life.

WILL – Even though I didn’t get the chance to talk to you, I think you’re a great guy and very important part of the team.

BRETT – The story teller. A born leader. You’re good at what you do, don’t ever stop. You made every story believable and interesting to listen to. I thanked you personally and I thank you again. Because of you this past week had a good impact on me.

*KAYLA – You’re not the biggest person in the world but you have the biggest heart. You were there when I needed someone to talk to. Thanks to you I realized that I’m not as bad person as I thought I was. The letter you wrote me will always remind me of our conversations and your comforting words. You are a sweet, sweet girl.

Good luck to you all and all the best!

*FAVORITE

Thursday, July 30, 2009

consider yourselves challenged.

This week and at every camp I have seen with my very eyes the movement of God.

Two girls decided to trust in Jesus Christ last night. Not only did this huge thing happen here at camp; we also saw Christians from different walks with Christ become challenged by the story of God and by the gospel of Christ. I had a conversation with someone today who became a Christian just in the last year. Before he came over to Estonia to serve at this camp he was asked by someone, "Do you believe everything that the Bible says?" He answered honestly, "I do not know enough about the Bible yet to know if I believe it or not."

This morning he told me that after hearing the story of God and the bigger picture of creation all the way to the death and resurrection of Christ that he does believe in the Bible and he is interested in reading more about the stories that are in there.

You see, when you get the bigger picture of God's story you understand why certain things are the way that they are. Also when you understand things like, the Israelites for hundreds of years had to over and over again sacrifice a lamb for their sins but yet they still would not stay close to God, then they would have to continue sacrificing animals. God would forgive them when they made the sacrifice but they still continued to mess up over and over again. So when John the Baptist called Jesus the Lamb of God , he knew what he was talking about. No longer would humans have to make animal sacrifices to God, because Jesus came as the ultimate sacrifice. What would it be like if every time that you rebelled against God you had to go and find a lamb and sacrifice it for your sin and then the next day you made a sin again? You would have to wait until you got another lamb to get forgiveness from God.

Jesus makes so much more sense just knowing about the Israelite's sacrifices. You can begin to understand that by the Grace of God we are forgiven before we even sin and we do not have to kill animals and offer them to God.

I believe these students have a better understanding of why Jesus came and I also believe that these students may be able to better see that they are a part of the story and that God is the main character and as humans, we can be his supporting actors and actresses. God has been desiring to have a relationship with His humans since the days when He walked in the garden with Adam and Eve. I hope that by the life that Jesus lived here on earth people may return back to God's way of living. I hope that whether you are a Christian or you do not even know God that the Gospel of Jesus Christ will challenge you. No matter how young or old you are the Gospel should challenge you and change you. I hope that the Gospel will continue to challenge me and change me day after day. I also hope the same for you all. All things point to Jesus. All things.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

thanks to Him.

As I finished setting up the room for the main meeting during free time two girls walked in and one of the girls began to talk with me. I asked her how she has enjoyed camp and she is loving it. She said that she had heard some of these stories before, a couple in school. She also told me that she goes to church on Christmas. We continued to talk about camp and she told me a story about what happened yesterday. Scott also told me this story and I am so proud of him on how he has stepped up as a leader with his group this week. Scott prayed over his small group (which she is in) and afterwards she began to pray also. She thanked God for things in creation like animals and flowers. She continued on to tell me that she had never experienced the feeling she had after she prayed this time. She felt dizzy. After she told me this she told me that she is not that strong of a believer of God and that one time, I'm not sure how long ago, there were some storm clouds forming where she was at. She didn't want the rain and so she prayed to God to hold the rain and it did not rain! This is the reason why she believes in God. I am not sure that she knows a lot about Jesus and so Scott shared with her who Jesus is and she also excited to hear more of the stories at camp.

Tonight's stories are the "Birth of Jesus" and the "Life of Jesus." I am looking forward to being used to share these stories with the students. Please be praying for those who do not know Jesus to understand who he is and why he came. I will be praying for this as well, it would be awesome if they became believers in Christ, but honestly for me, the most important thing is just that they know who he is and why he came to earth. If they know who he is then I believe down the road of their life they will believe in Him. These students are really awesome and so unique.

I would like to share a verse that sums up this week for me. I have had in my mind all week that this camp is only happening and going so well by the grace of God. Also the only way I can explain how the number of students that are at this camp doubled from just a week and a half ago is because of God's grace. This morning just a little while after I woke up, I read this...

"I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness could be gained through the law, Christ died for nothing." Romans 2:20

The reason I place this here is to say, if I do not recognize the grace that God has poured into this camp and into my life, then Chris died for no reason and I also would have no reason to tell these students the story of God. Thanks to Him for Grace!


Monday, July 27, 2009

woah. woah. woah.

I am so blessed to be apart of this English camp. God has trusted us with more than we deserve and I am so thankful for this. Just 5 days before camp we were only expecting to have 15 students here. As the days became closer to camp more students began to sign up. We have between 33 and 36 students at camp with us. God has trusted us with this many for the week. I am familiarizing this with the scripture that states, "to whom much is given, much is expected." So this week we are giving to God quality. A quality camp that allows students to have relationships together and with their group leaders.

We will serve. We have been called to be servants and to be used by God this week. Every story that is told is for His glory and every relationship that is made is for His glory. God alone deserves the praises for everything that is going on here at camp!!! I am so excited to be a part of this!

-brett

PS Braden James Morris was born into the world today! Happy birthday! Mary, I am praying for you and Braden!!


Sunday, July 26, 2009

Kuressaare camp Day 1.

God,

I love you. You are so great.

Amen.

Today great things are happening already and God is using people to connect. Once again, this camp is so different than any other. I love that no matter how many camps you have, they are never the same. The structure of them remain the same, though the relationships and things that happen are so different. God always places great people together to show His light. He is using us as His vessel. Please keep the students and leaders of this camp along with the students and leaders of the Rakvere camp in your prayers. The Northpoint team is at the Rakvere camp helping and the "Benton & Co." team is here at the Kuressaare camp helping.

People to keep in prayers:

  • Josh Causey (hosting at the Rakvere camp)
  • Scott Paige and Benton Cranford (Scott is hosting all week here at the Kuressaare camp and Benton is "Dancer Danny")
  • Innar Kruglov and Chris Brock (These are the leaders of the camps; Innar=Kuressaare, Chris=Rakvere)
  • Storytellers at the camps (Chris Brock *Rakvere* and myself here at the *Kuressaare* camp)
Hope that everyone that is reading this is doing well.

-brett

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Kuressaare.

This is Kuressaare; it is on an island off the coast of Estonia.






preparation.

Yesterday began the preparations for the final two camps of the summer! I have been looking through the Story of God to get ready to be the story teller at the final camp I will be attending.

Our team enjoyed being together for the last camp and now we will split in two again. Two or three of us will be going to Kuressaare and the rest will be going to Tallinn. The teams that are arriving this week are both from Georgia; one team from Northpoint Community Church and the other a group of students from Georgia College and State University, I like to call this group "Benton & Co."

I am very excited for this last camp, I really do believe that God is going to do HUGE things for the leadership team of Kuressaare's church and also for the students that will be attending camp.

Innar and I are heading up this camp and I also believe that God is already and going to continue doing huge things in us as we are both young and new leaders. This challenge is so exciting for me. I am looking forward to learning both the easy and the hard way from this camp. Personally this is my seventh English Camp I have been a part of and I believe that I know more about English Camps than anything else in my life. In all 12 and half years that I went to school I did not learn this much. I have really found a passion in this place and I am sad to have to leave in less than three weeks. Although with that said, I am looking forward to future meetings with Estonia.

On Thursday we will begin our final journey as a team for this summer. Please keep us in your prayers for safety of travel and also for spiritual protection. More importantly please keep the leaders of the church in Kuressaare and the students that will be attending camp from Kuressaare; also the leaders from Rakvere's church and the students that will be attending camp from Rakvere in your prayers. They are why we are here. We love serving them.

-shields

Friday, July 17, 2009

kohila.


Upon return to Tartu tonight there is a piece of my heart that is in Kohila. All week long I struggled with trusting God. I had many challenges and I was also very tired. Though I was very humbled the past two days, as I very plainly saw God working all around me. God gave me so much energy this week and I believe used me as a way to make students laugh all week long!

Some of you may end up seeing some "interesting" pictures of me show up on Facebook; these interesting photos are a character that I played all week long at camp named, Dancer Danny. God really used the character to get students excited and pumped up in the mornings and at the Tuesday night dance party. I for sure don't enjoy dancing, so that is how I know it was God doing all the work! Maybe now I will enjoy and appreciate dancing just a little bit more.

Today we had an after party with the students and it was such an incredible time! The party began with students going all around their town, Kohila, and stopping at stations. The station I was at was on a bridge. At this bridge the teams that would come had to get their team from one side of the bridge to the other, carrying at least one person on their back! It was very interesting, especially since I couldn't explain it very well. I was stationed there with a new friend of mine, Anne. The two of us had some very good conversations and also enjoyed the beautiful river and day that was all around us.

After the big town race was over the winner was announced and we moved onto a field to begin hanging out as a large group. It was so much fun throwing the frisbee and then eventually eating some great meat and salad. The evening ended with a HUGE game of "Duck, Duck, Goose." It really made me feel like I was 7 years old again! After the game the team and I made our way back to Tartu, where I am now.

I am so happy to have met you Kohila. You have all touched my heart; the team, the students and the beautiful town that you have there. Thank you for coming to camp and thank you for letting all of us serve you this week. I hope to meet you again in the future. Maybe we could have an even better time! Sleep well tonight.

-dancer danny

ps I can't even really explain how much I loved being there. The first two English Camps have been incredible this summer. Praise God. Please keep Innar and I in your prayers as we will soon begin preparing for our last English Camp this summer. Also, please keep Chris, Evelin and Logan in your prayers as they will soon be preparing for their last English Camp this summer. I will be a story teller at the last camp, telling the story of God to students who most likely don't know it. What an opportunity. 'night

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

dance party.

Today was an incredible day of camp. I began my day off on a good note and feeling confident about what was ahead! And God was totally in charge today! I was reminded this morning that I can't add an inch to my height nor an hour to my life by worrying, so I shouldn't worry about camp. Thanks God!

This camp and week has felt so different then any other thing I have ever experienced. God, what are you up to in me? I'm excited about it.

Highlights for today:

7. Jeopardy Challenge in the English Environment time. (Our group didn't win, but we say we did!)
6. Swimming
5. Noodles for dinner
4. The Band With No Name (Our "Air Band" for open night mic)
3. Capture The Flag (BRUTALLY AWESOME)
2. Open Mic Night's DANCE PARTY (best dance party Eastern Europe has EVER seen)
1. Seeing students having fun and smiling.

Please continue praying for all of the students at camp!! Also for the leaders and Dave the speaker!

Prayer requests:
*Students would feel comfortable to really open up the next day and a half.
*Students and leaders would be protected from injury.
*Leaders would be trusting that God CAN do anything in these student's lives!

-brett

Monday, July 13, 2009

woah!

So this morning we faced rain and cold weather. As the day moved on the skies cleared up and the sun created heat! The past day and a half of camp has been somewhat difficult and unknown to me. Being a small group leader is such a new thing for me here in Estonia. I am currently in my sixth English Camp and it is only the second time I have been a small group leader. The first time was in 2007; the first time I came to Estonia.

Please keep all of us in your prayers. All the leaders and students! God is great; he is in control. God is Good; he will provide. God is glorious; I don't have to fear others. God is gracious; I don't have to prove myself.

All said, I am feeling very interesting right now. New emotions at this camp, but it is all very exciting and thrilling at the same time!!

-brett

ps: I was able to make lattes tonight in Cafe time. It felt great to be making coffee drinks again!

"Look to the skies hope arise
See His majesty revealed
More than this life there is love
There is hope and this is real"

-Hillsong United


Sunday, July 12, 2009

summer camp.

Today was the beginning of the Kohila English Camp. It feels so different then every other camp I have been to. It feels like a summer camp. What I mean is...the facility is very outdoors. The main meeting spot is in a pavilion and the sleeping spots are cabins! I am really enjoying it.

The students that are here are so awesome! Most are very interactive already. Tonight we went through the first two scenes from the story of God. These stories were; Creation and Adam and Eve. Please be praying for all of our small groups! The students that are in Greete and I's small group are: Helen (16), Evelin (17), Anne (17), Mari (17) and Kristiine (17). SO there are now names, faces and souls to the students whom we have all been praying for! Stinkin' cool!

I love you guys!

-shields

ps ~ tomorrow night we will Sauna! SUPER!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

i've got friends.


All over the place I've got friends. God has blessed me with who I think are the greatest people in the world as my friends! This week has been a really tough week for me. It was meant to be a week of rest for the next camp and up until tonight I have felt everything but rested. Today started out as a horrible day and it was only piled on from the previous days of the week!

When I got home from the office today, the mom of the family that I live with asked me, "How was your day?" I replied, "If I could be honest with you, it was crappy." She then told me, "Well you still have the night."

She was right.

I had to ask forgiveness from someone here whom was a victim of my own stubbornness. I hate that it can happen like that, I felt so horrible. After the two of us talked I felt much better. Lesson learned. Although it is hard to be humble and ask for forgiveness, we need forgiveness to make it through life. So thank you sister for your forgiveness!! Christ was shown through you tonight!

Earlier tonight I was able to see some of my closest buds through iChat. I was able to see them rehearsing worship music for Sunday and then to goof around with them for some time. Thanks TJ for initially starting it all earlier this evening (or morning in ATL) I love those guys and it meant the world to me to talk to them!


Tomorrow I will be leaving Tartu again with the awesome team that I am apart of to embark on a new journey. English Camp: Kohila

We are all very excited about what God will be doing at this camp. We have high expectations!! I am having the opportunity next week to be a small group leader. Please keep me and my partner for the week, Greete, in your prayers. Prayers for the students that will be at camp will greatly be appreciated!!! These students are one of the main reasons why we do camps!! Please also keep the leadership team from Kohila, Estonia in your prayers as they are the other reason why we do camps; to help equip them with leadership qualities.

The Lord is doing great things here in the youth of Estonia and also in my heart!

Until next time,
Nägemist!

-shields


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

today.

I was at Lõunakeskus and i was watching people ice skate. I decided... it was peaceful watching ice skating.



Tuesday, July 7, 2009

thank you Salem Chapel.


Looking through pictures from last week's English Camp I saw this one and it brought me joy.

The team from North Carolina did such an amazing job and I LOVED serving and working with them.

so thank you Salem Chapel.

You are amazing people!


Monday, July 6, 2009

belly dancers, bombs, singing and Jesus.

Good day to everyone!

It has been such a busy 8 days and I am hoping that I can catch you all up in this blog post.

God has been doing great things here in Estonia. 7 days ago I left with my team to go to a city in Estonia called Elva. That day we met with a great team from the city and had some training with them. Later on in the evening a team from Salem Chapel church in North Carolina made it to Elva after 46 hours of traveling. They should have made it much sooner than that, God had different plans with them. They were very tired but joyful when they finally made it. We had some training with them that night and then we all went to get rest for camp.

The next day (Sunday/Pühapäev) all of us went to the church in Elva to join their congregation for service. After the service Chris and I left to head to Tartu to pick up all the materials for camp while Kati and Evelin went ahead to Sihva to check on the facility where camp would be. The team from North Carolina stayed with the team from Elva because they would be joining the students for camp to ride on the bus with all of them. This year we wanted the camp to begin on the bus, which seemed to work really well.

As Chris and I were finally heading to Sihva with the materials Chris received a phone call. We were told from Kati that there was a group of belly dancers that were putting on a concert in the school we would be staying at and we would have to wait until later to set up. This meant one thing, IMPROV. So, that is what we did. Everything worked out very well, we ended up starting our first session right on time as planned. Later on that night around 1:30 in the morning some locals decided to mess with our camp and throw mud at the windows of the rooms that the girls were staying in. We could not get them but it ended up being a short night of sleep. God was in control.

The next day we continued on with our sessions and had our first English Environments which consisted of Comics, Meet & Greet, and CSI:Estonia. The students had a great time. At the end of the day we were pretty exhausted. We had seen the students were really struggling to listen to and talk about the story of God. Some were even at the point of saying, "I don't care about God, don't talk with me about it." We were very trusting that God had the students in His hands. The night of the second day of camp the fun began again at 1:30 in the morning. This time though it was homemade vinegar "bombs." When the first set of these "bombs" went off we called the police and basically the police said we don't care, call us if it happens again. Well we ended up calling again, after the second set of "bombs" went off. This time they came out and the local kids had already ran away, so the cops took one of the blown up bottles and set and watched over the school for the night. That night was another short night of sleep. God was still in control.

The next two days we continued on with the Story of God and English Environments which now consisted of The Amazing Race, Jeopardy, and World Villages. The story became very tough for the students as we began to talk about the flood (where God killed everyone on earth) and other stories where the students seemed to see God as mean. Somewhere in this time we had a student leave camp because there was too much God involved. It was very cool though that in the last 4 or 5 parts of the talk to see the mood in the room changed. We began to talk about the Israelites and how they kept messing up and going back to God who would forgive them. As this part of the story wold go on I believe that students began to realize that the people were the problem and that God was always consistent and Holy (good, right, and perfect). God was in control and grabbing the students hearts.

On wednesday we introduce the students to the part of the story where Jesus was born and about the live he lived. All the miracles he did and how he loved and forgave everyone. This is where things really changed and the students were relieved because, "Ahh, finally something good in the story!" On Thursday morning the story of Death and resurrection was told and the students talked a lot about this in their small groups. After the meeting on Thursday we had lunch and took many pictures and then the students got onto a bus with the team from North Carolina and headed home. God had been so in control everyday that week even when things could be very hectic. I made so new very special friends this past week at camp and I won't forget them.

We had students who changed and were very interested in looking more into this "God thing." One guy, who I am very proud of, decided that God was pretty okay after stating at the beginning of the week, "I don't care about God, don't talk to me about it.

On Friday we had a great "grill and chill" and picture party with the students from Elva. We had an opportunity to share somethings we were all grateful for and then I took a moment to thank God for all of those things, the people there and the food. It was a very cool moment. We had goodbyes that night, this was very difficult to say goodbye to everyone. We had all been so close that week. After goodbyes, our team + the North Carolina team headed back to our hotel in Elva to get some rest before our early morning the next day.

On Saturday we got up around 5 to 5:30 in the morning to have breakfast and then head to Tartu to catch a train to Tallinn. The train ride was great, it consisted of good sleep and conversations about where the church (as a whole) is at in the States. The rest of the day was so much fun. We did soooooo much walking but it was totally worth it. The team split up and went shopping and sight seeing. Then we met up and took a journey to a place where over one hundred thousand people were gathering to sings songs together. Laulupidu 2009 was going on this year. This happens once every four years and I was so glad we were all able to be a part of it. After Laulupidu we walked back to down town Tallinn to go back to our Hostel to spend the night. The next morning we sent the North Carolina team in taxi to the airport to begin their journey home. After sending them off our team met up with Märt and his family for lunch. Then we met with our two friends Meelis and Johnny D. to get on a bus and head back to Tartu.

I hope this all made sense to you guys. I was just trying to get it all out in one entry. I learned a lesson here, make entries every couple of things as things are happening! haha.

Over the past two or three weeks some very cool things have been happening in my life and I am very excited to see what is to come from it. God has been blessing everyone here so much and I am so glad to be a part of what is going on in this country.

All the Glory be to our Father!

-brett

Monday, June 29, 2009

ECamping.

God is in control.

Camp is in swing. Tonight we have made it into scene 5 of God's story with the stories of when God flooded the whole earth and when God gave Abraham and Sarah a child. The students are beginning to show interest with their answers in large group settings. The small groups and the Story are taking place in the same room, which gives the students, leaders, and speaker an opportunity to have a "large-group discussion." After each scene of the story the speaker asks questions for the whole group to answer so that the students can "re-tell" the story back to the speaker. After these questions each group spends time discussing more questions about the story and their own lives; in a smaller group setting.

The students are getting deeper into the story of God and things are getting interesting. The students are beginning to struggle and discuss questions like; "Why did God kill everyone on earth with a flood?" "Why did it take God 25 years to finally give Sarah and Abraham a child?"

It is quite incredible to look at the story of God in a bigger perspective. Seeing everything that happened rather than just bits and pieces.

Please be praying for our students, they are such awesome people and I would love to see some of their hearts changed by hearing HIS story! It changed mine the first time I heard it just as they are hearing it this week. I love these students.

Miss everyone back home!

-brett

Saturday, June 27, 2009

The time has come...


For three weeks now, a team of 7 have been preparing themselves spiritually, mentally and physically (okay, maybe not so much physically); to enter into a month + of english camps. It has been a ton of fun to be apart of a different family other than my family in the States. We have become so close to each other and enjoy spending time telling jokes (mostly about one and other). We have had the opportunity to share our fears with each other and the areas that we lack spiritually. In return of sharing fears we have been such an encouragement to each other as well.

God has been doing huge things in each of us, slowly and quickly changing our hearts for His glory. He deserves all praises. He gets all the glory from what happens here this summer.

Tomorrow we start our first English Camp. Praise God it is here! I am excited to meet all of the students tomorrow and really get things going! This summer is going by so quick! I can't wait to tell you guys about this week after it is over!

Please be praying for the students that will be attending camp this week!

-brett

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

prayer.

I have some questions I was introduced to today that I would like to share with you:

1.Do you pray to get from God or to get God?
2.Do you pray to move God or for God to move you?
3.Do you pray to get out of pain or through it?
4.Do you courageously punctuate your prayers with "Your will be done"?
5.Do you pray in faith knowing God is not the author of sin but is the author over sin?
6.Do you ask your friends to pray for you even if you know they will fail to do so?
7.Do you pray to both hear and accept God's will for your life?
8.Do you accept that God will answer your prayers with, "yes, no, or later"?

In the Gethsemane prayer (Matthew 26 : 36-46) Jesus prays with requests to God, but also acknowledging that God's will be done. He prays that the cup that he is about to bare be removed from him and finishes with, "Yet not as I will, but as you will." He also asks his friends to pray for him twice, in which both times they fell asleep. Jesus prays, "My Father, if it is not possible for this cup to be taken away unless I drink it, may your will be done." Jesus accepted that God said no to his requests of the cup being taken from him. By accepting that His Father's will be done, he was changed and instead of praying to get away from his death, he endured his death and remained close with God up until his death.

I'm not sure what is going on in some of your lives but, if you are a Christian you are not excused from hard, hard things. Too often I find myself praying to ask God to take, "this cup" away from me, yet I do not punctuate my prayer with, "Your will be done." I punctuate it with, "God do this for me." We will face difficult things in our lives, real things; death, sin, etc. Jesus did, he faced real things; betrayal, temptation, death. We are not excused from it. But, we don't have to be alone through it.

Please pray for me as I ask God for direction in my life and that I would not let lies into my head!


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

to be continued....

June 15th and 16th, 2009 ( Music: Brooke Fraser; Album: Albertine)


"What to do when we know we have it all?"


I always find myself getting upset in times where God is not showing me huge things! I like to call those times when He is showing me huge things, "Spiritual Mountaintop Times." I struggle to find joy in much of anything on a typical day of this earth. On these average days, I desire for those times when I sense the presence of God so closely that I either cry or smile so largely that my jaw may break. The times spent in the Lord's presence are so peaceful.


Over the past year I have been slowly learning that you will not always be on a spiritual high in life. There are times where each day blends together and you must perform typical daily tasks. This morning I was reminded of something I heard a while ago, in the book of 2 Peter.


Simon Peter speaks of this truth, "His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him who call us by his own glory and goodness. Through these he has given us his very great and precious promise, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature and escape the corruption in the world caused by evil desires."


What does it mean or look like to lay down our lives and pick up faith? Jesus laid his life down for 33 years. 1 John 3:16 states, "This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers." We ought also to lay our lives down for Christ and grow with Him. When we lie our lives down for Christ we escape the corruption in the world and we find that we belong to truth.


Knowing this, that his divine power has given us everything we need, what should we do in our everyday life? For myself, I become lazy and unproductive in the times when every day is similar to every other day. I imagine this creates in most Christ followers the result of becoming luke warm with their faith. We begin to lose the voice of the Spirit in the midst of everyday life. I say, "Yes, I will pray for that." Yet I seemed to have either not gotten around to doing it or gave a half hearted, non-believing prayer. There needs to be a balance in our lives to find things to do in everyday life concerning our faith in Christ.


I am so happy to have stumbled upon the book of 2 Peter again in a time where I have become somewhat luke warm.


2 Peter 1:5-9 "For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, love. For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure, they will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. But if anyone does not have them, he is nearsighted and blind, and has forgotten that he has been cleansed from his past sins."


Adding to my faith.


Friday, June 12, 2009

brick wall.


"Good news for the broken hearted, for the ones who mourn in darkness,
God gives relief and gladness, Beauty for piles of ashes,
Come now from every nation, come join this celebration,
The center of our praises, King Jesus, Our. SAL.VA.TION."

Writers block in Estonia.


Sunday, June 7, 2009

A_Cross // The_Earth



If you wonder if God exists in countries other than the States.


He does.


Go God. You hold the universe!



Thursday, May 28, 2009

know Jesus.

Philip said, "Lord, show us the Father and that will be enough for us."

"Jesus answered: 'Don't you know me, Philip, even after I have been among you such a long time? Anyone who has seen me has seen the father. How can you say, 'Show us the father'? Don't you believe that I am in the father, and that the father is in me? The words I say to you are not just my own. Rather, it is the father, living in me, who is doing his work. Believe me when I say that I am in the father and the father is in me; or at least believe on the evidence of the miracles themselves. I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the father. And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the father. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it."

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

this morning.

God,

This morning you made my back yard look more beautiful then I have ever seen it.
This morning You have made it known to me that Your love endures forever.
This morning Your truth is in my heart.
This morning You have made it clear to me that You love me.

Today is YOUR day, be lifted high.
Today God, I know You are my friend.
Today creation is SCREAMING out to you!
Protect me today, carve Your truth into me today.
Let every breath I breathe today be to the glory of Your name.

"Praise the Lord, all you nations;
extol him, all you peoples.
For great is his love towards us,
and the faithfulness of the LORD
endures forever.

Praise the LORD."

-Psalm 117

Friday, May 15, 2009

psalm 19.

The heavens declare the glory of God,
the skies proclaim the work of his hands,
Day after day they pour fourth speech;
night after night they display
knowledge.
There is no speech or language
where their voice is not heard.
Their voice goes out into all the earth,
their words to the ends of the world.

In the heavens he has pitched a tent for
the sun,
which is like a bridegroom coming
forth from his pavilion,
like a champion rejoicing to run his
course.
It rises at one end of the heavens
and makes it circuit to the other;
nothing is hidden from its heat.

The law of the Lord is perfect,
reviving the soul.
The statutes of the Lord are
trustworthy,
making wise the simple.
The precepts of the Lord are right,
giving joy to the heart.
The commands of the Lord are radiant,
giving light to the eyes.
The fear of the Lord is pure,
enduring forever.
The ordinances of the Lord are sure
and altogether righteous.
They are more precious than gold,
than much pure gold;
they are sweeter than honey,
than honey from the comb.
By them is your servant warned;
in keeping them there is great
reward.

Who can discern his errors?
Forgive my hidden faults.
Keep your servant also from willful
sins;
may they not rule over me.
Then will I be blameless,
innocent of great transgression.

May the words of my mouth and the
meditation of my heart
be pleasing in your sight,
O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.


Wednesday, May 13, 2009

alcoholics and love.

equality with God

I remember being in Alcoholic's Anonymous meetings and hearing , "It works if you work it." Over and over again these words were spoken. It was an anthem, spoken at the end of meetings as an encouragement before leaving. In the sense of AA it meant, if you do the twelve steps to the best of your ability sobriety can be accomplished. If an alcoholic is not active in the 12-step program at the early stages of recovery and they are maintaining sobriety, then there would be no reason to "work it." In most cases a person gaining sobriety on their own either means they are very strong willed or are not a true alcoholic, they may have just became mixed up in drinking. For the common alcoholic there are meetings to go to, steps to be done and sponsors for guidance. Although, if he or she does not put the effort into recovery, the chances are, they will continue drinking and drugging in a downward spiral of lifelessness.

I believe that the same that is said about working the 12-steps can be said about love, "it works if you work it."

Most of the time in my life I feel that God is taking care of my love towards others, that it is naturally happening. Which is not completely untrue, I do believe the closer one becomes to God the more natural it becomes to love others. The one thing I do know about love is that God's love is always constant and never changes. That is God's love, not of human effort but the very nature of God. As humans how are we to love? We cannot love always constant like God, we cannot be equal to God, He is too wonderful. Jesus, "who being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped... made himself nothing and took the nature of a servant."

Jesus, may not have had to work for love either, because although He was human, He was God. He did have a lot to say about love though. Many of the authors of the new testament wrote about love. The way they wrote about it is very interesting, they don't simply tell the people they wrote their letters too, to just love and leave it at that. Jesus and these authors instructed ways to love people, knowing that the ability for humans to love was not naturally built in.

I would like to share with you some verses from Philippians 2, a chapter titled "Imitating Christ's Humility"

"Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus:" Phil. 2:3-5

I believe the natural way of a human is to be selfish, to think about ourselves at all times, worry about ourselves and to share our interest with others. We have the nature of interrupting conversations to put our input in or to tell someone something cool that we have in our lives. We have the nature of "one-upping" everyone else. For Christians, we have the nature to tell a better God story than someone else or as I am guilty of sometimes, sharing words of wisdom that may not pertain to an issue someone is speaking to me about just to say, "Look what I know." Why are we like this? Why do we HAVE to be better than someone else?

... It is our nature. Why would we need a Savior if we were not like this. Why would we need the example of Jesus' servanthood if it were natural for us to serve? Would God's grace be as beautiful as it is if we were perfect?

What are we to do then in order to love, if it is not our nature? How do we receive God's love and then turn around and show it to the people we face everyday? How do we say, "Equality with God is something that cannot be grasped," and then still love others?

We work it.

Work for it, we take these words that have been given to us from God in the new testament and put them into action. We practice to become better at loving others. We will fail, be rude and question our ability to love. To be on guard of this, be quick to accept God's love at all times and to trust that His spirit will give us the resources to love others. Over time, I believe, it will become much more natural to love and God will introduce us to new ways to love that we may have never thought of. Love moves, God moves and this movement has always been going on and will never stop moving.

LOVE, it works if you work it. Praise God!