Saturday, April 14, 2012
His Voice.
Monday, March 12, 2012
FLUSH!
It went by pretty quickly. Tiring yet worth it. Running around the sanctuary made me realize that it's game time. There's no turning back. We needed to go full out.
I didn't realize how much bonding i had between my coaches and co-captains until the first interaction. So during interactions we just bond with our team and get to know each other. This made me realize that it's time to show God what we have been working on.
There were many team members who were new to TC. I still remember walking to the team room, not knowing anyone and just sitting down by myself. Today, i met many new people. Shared my testimony and made many new friends. There's no 'I' in TEAM. We worked together, got to know each other better, and played games with each other. This team bonding made me so happy. All that work since November is finally paying off.
When we stood in the halls some girls would ask us to do the hallway cheer and this just lit up my face. They're pumped about TC and i was there to teach them the cheers and guide them through everything.
During the Bible studies we had amazing and surprising talks. It was on Hosea 1 and 3 and none of the team members have read Hosea before. So this made me realize that i had to present it in a way that they'll understand it and take it in. So as we executed the Bible study many of the girls kept asking questions and this made me realize that my co-cap and i are doing a good job. They're asking questions because they want to know more.
As we closed off and said our good byes for today they all seemed so happy and excited for a new day tomorrow. At the beginning of the day they were all shy and held their voices back but those 12 hours that were spent with them really made a difference.
God can work through anyone no matter what situation you're in. You just gotta believe and trust in him.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Thirst For His Voice.
We have all these stories to tell our friends, music to jam to, and just about everything involves being loud and having a voice.
God. His voice. He's a GIANT God with a still small voice. We often blast our music while doing homework or just being with friends. Have you ever thought of just turning it all off. Phone on silent, speakers off, and locking yourself in a silent room.
Just listen to Him speak. God's voice can be hard to hear sometimes but we need to remember to talk to him everyday. We often take God for granted. Thank Him for all his doings. He's always there to listen to your struggles and the things you rejoice for.
We have to thirst for his voice. Make it a daily routine.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
I hear you!
even though people may not understand it.”
(Job 33:14 NCV)
God designed you to hear his voice. In a sense, there is a “receiver” in you that allows you to get guidance from God.
What channels does God use? The primary way that God speaks is through the Bible. This is why we need to read the Bible every day. God’s will is found in God’s Word.
God also speaks through godly Bible teachers. Have you ever been in church or at a Bible study and you feel like the teacher is speaking directly to you? In that moment, God is speaking directly to you.
God also speaks through other Christians. He even speaks through you. If you’ll stay in tune to him and learn his Word, sometimes God will use you to say things to people that he wants to say to them. It’s not something special reserved only for pastors; God speaks through every believer at different times.
God also speaks through your circumstances and your pain. God is speaking all the time. But we must listen. Tune in to God and he will lead you on the right path.
Hearing God's voice is what many people find difficult. For me, it is a challenge. Sometimes i don't exactly know if it's God himself or someone else just messing with me. We always have to keep in mind that He never stops talking.
Through thick and thin, he's there for us. He's the one that keeps us accountable and he's the one that helps us while we are in pain. It may be hard to understand what he's saying but, using his Word, it helps us give us a better understanding of who he is and what he's done.
He may be hard to understand at first but we have to accept it. Keep in mind that without Him you wouldn't be here. He made us who we are and we need to keep our ears open because he made us so that we can listen to him and be obedient to him.
We all have our different struggles and obstacles that we've faced or we are facing now but just remember that God is there for you 24/7.
He never leaves you.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
God's Voice?
Afraid of Making The Wrong Decision?Rick Warren“He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake.” (Psalm 23:3b NIV)Sometimes we’re afraid of making the wrong decision. And that creates stress.
But God says there is an antidote to our indecision. Psalm 23:3 tells us, “He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake.” We handle the stress of decision-making by letting God guide us.
You may be thinking, “But I’ve tried this!” You asked God to guide you, but then you became more confused than before. You still couldn’t figure it out. You wonder, “Why is knowing God’s will so difficult?”
Is God playing games with us? Of course not! God wants to guide us. He wants us to know his will more than we want to know it. Our problem is we often look for the wrong thing when we’re trying to find God’s will.
Some of us look for a feeling. Some of us want a methodical approach to God’s will, a recipe, or a formula to apply. Some of us take a magical approach and look for God to do some fantastic sign.
All of these ways lead to frustration and cause us to miss God’s will.
God does not want you confused, and he does not want you stressed over making any decision. He is there, guiding you every step of the way.
This is his promise, so you can believe it to be true: “He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake.”
Throughout the missions at Ouje-bougoumou this summer, different people got to lead night devotionals each day regarding anything. They just had to share something with us. The following regards prayer and it just really really really stuck with me. I hope to be able to work it out more in my life, apply it more and watch it grow through me. It's based on one word in this passage;41 “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” - Matthew 26:41This was said by Christ Jesus during his last moments with his disciples in Gethsemane as he went to pray. At first when i read this passage, what stuck out to me is "pray so that you will not fall into temptation". But that day, what our leader pointed out blew my mind. WATCH.There's a reason why God put WATCH and PRAY instead of just PRAY or WAIT and PRAY. The disciples stayed behind as Jesus went to pray. Why didnt he say WAIT and PRAY? Here's why. There's a distinct difference between WATCHING and WAITING. Let's look at 2 different scenarios that'll maybe help us understand."Today we went to the park for summer camp, but there was only one bus that had to take two trips to pick up the group in two different sections. During this hot hot hot day, (like 39 degrees), the group that is picked up second frolicks in the grass, looking at animals, and plays hand games while the bus returns for its second pick up.""At the park, the sun shone brightly and strongly on all the kids. As groups C&D, the remain groups stayed behind as group A&B were returning to church, they continue to complain constantly about the heat, fatigue, hunger, and thirst. Although they were complaining, they stared at the park entrance and got excited whenever they saw something yellow pass by."There is one scenario above that describes WAITING and another that describes WATCHING. Can you guess which one it is? Scenario one described waiting, and scenario two described watching. The dictionary provides a deeper understand with another perspective.Waiting: to remain inactive or in a state of repose, as until something expected happens.Watching: to be alertly on the lookout, look attentively, or observe, as to see what comes, is done, or happens.(definitions from dictionary.com)I love the one word in the waiting definition. INACTIVE. Waiting is INACTIVE, where as Watching is ACTIVE. Like the scenario, the kids were FOCUSED. EXPECTING for the bus to arrive, where as the other, the kids were just minding their own thing. The bus could have passed by, they could received a phone call saying a blue bus was coming instead, but they would have missed it.Jumping back to the passage. Jesus said to the disciples, WATCH and PRAY. This gives us a CLEAR outlook and guide line on how we should pray. We have to pray and whenever we call out to God, God listens to you. He will always provide an answer. 3 main answers, YES. NO. and WAIT. But, we have to WATCH. We always say things like "if its according to your plan" but, not we have to EXPECT an answer because he WILL reply. When we expect an answer, it doesnt mean, do whatever you want and the next day you'll see a YES/NO/WAIT word made of clouds in the sky, but it means to be FOCUSED. Watch for the answer. Watch for his signs. If we just WAIT for an answer, its really easy to miss God's opportunities he gives us, the gifts and blessings we get, and what we want too. In fact, waiting causes distractions and maybe you wont even see the giant cloud providing your answer either.We have to learn to WATCH instead of WAIT when we pray. Its something i need to improve one, and actually WATCH. EXPECT IT. FOCUS ON YOUR SURROUNDINGS THAT GOD WILL ANSWER. Watch and Pray.