Wednesday, February 25, 2009
What Moves You?
The bible says that Jesus was moved with compassion and he still is.
What do you think when you pass an older man, sitting on a curb with his hand out for money...his clothes are tattered and torn...his beard is tangled and messy. He looks as though he hasn't slept in weeks. Are you thinking "wow, this is a great opportunity to share God's love and be a true witness of Christ" or are you thinking what some people think, "Look at this bum. I feel bad for him, but he can help himself."
I think back to the Good Samaritan.
How many people passed up an opportunity to be a blessing? To be a friend? To help someone in need?
Ask yourself today...what if it was you? Imagine for a second, yourself sitting on a park bench...bleeding, sick and starving. Two people stroll by, giggling...then they point and stare for a second, but continue on walking and giggling. Then another person...he stops for a minute and asks if you are ok, you say that you need help but he continues walking away..fast. You feel ashamed, lonely and deeply saddened.
Last Summer while hanging out with a few of my guy friends, we noticed an older man walking around by us and he was carrying a duffel bag. He was very clean and even decently shaven, etc. God gave me a word for him...all he said was "he is lonely." I prayed over the word and trusted that God would give me wisdom to be able to do something about it, if that's why he had told me. And he did.
We had walked away from the man...walking closer towards the river...and I happened to look over and see the man again. He was now standing very close to us. I knew in my heart that I should encourage him in the Lord. I told my friend Aaron about the word that I got for him and asked him (being a man) to offer some encouragement to the gentleman.
Aaron came back after speaking with the man for a few minutes and said that the word that God gave me was right on. The man was homeless. He had been staying at a shelter but I guess his time was up. He had also been to a chapel service moments before walking by the water.
No matter how small the word or nudging on your heart....no matter how small the conviction..or how large the fear....we should always be obedient to God's calling. Imagine what that word of encouragement did for that man? I'm sure he was very sad inside and even thought, "what do these kids think of me?" As he stood along side of us.
It made me cry. It was the compassion and grace of God's heart that moved me to speak that word. I praise God that Aaron was also obedient to share with him...
Next time you are moved by a situation or person....whether it be towards anger or sorrow...fear of failure...let it only be God's hand that moves you....it will always be with love or compassion....
Learn of his character today...
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Alabaster Worship
It's a ploy of the enemy.
I love to worship. I desire so greatly to just sit at the feet of God..I HUNGER after it...yet when the time comes, I get fidgety, restless and sometimes tired. Why? Because it is what Jesus desires...it is where the anointing comes...the breakthroughs...the victories are won in the midst of praise and worship. And the enemy knows this.
I've always loved to dance and enjoy music more than most anything in the world...and now that I am a Christian and realize how beautiful and pleasing it is to God, I love to do it even more.
But there is an adversary that wants to silence the music in our hearts and decrease our dancing into crawling...he wants to wipe away our desire to even begin to dance...to even begin to sing to our God. He knows the POWER that is in worship and praise...and he hates it.
I was sitting at my desk today and just asking God to help me...
I need him to fill me and to show me his love...in the moments of rejection or sorrow, he is always my source of strength...what he spoke was beautiful. He said, "you worship me, but do you use your most expensive perfume?"
I was amazed and immediately reflected on the story of the alabaster jar.
Jesus Anointed at Bethany
6While Jesus was in Bethany in the home of a man known as Simon the Leper, 7a woman came to him with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, which she poured on his head as he was reclining at the table.8When the disciples saw this, they were indignant. "Why this waste?" they asked. 9"This perfume could have been sold at a high price and the money given to the poor."
10Aware of this, Jesus said to them, "Why are you bothering this woman? She has done a beautiful thing to me. 11The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me. 12When she poured this perfume on my body, she did it to prepare me for burial. 13I tell you the truth, wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her."
Is our worship to Jesus..beautiful?? Is it pleaseing to him? Are we using our most expensive perfume to bless him? Or are we getting by with a cheaper substitue? A few minutes of praise and worship each day? A few glances of our heart towards him during church..but the rest of the time thinking of anything but him?
I was so blessed that he showed me this today. I need clarity and resolution within my soul and the only way that is going to come is by sitting with him...basking in his presence...anointing HIM, as he anoints me...
