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My More Than Anythings

More than anything else – I want to grow spiritually, closer, to my loving Father, my Lord.

To do that I have to do a self-valuation to determine the areas that I need to grow in the most.

Here are my areas – the ones that I need to grow the most in:

Purity: Our world is saturated with impurities. Now just porn (but that too), but subtle impurities that show up in all kinds of places throughout our day. They are splattered everywhere, particularly in media (TV shows, movies, video games, magazines, newspapers). The REALity is there is a heaven and there is a hell, and we have an enemy who is very crafty. He hides impurities everywhere that are ‘designed’ to weaken our faith. As our faith weakens, our relationship with God (the source of our power) weakens. That matters because there is only so much room in our hearts. Our hearts contain both Light (the Spirit of God) and darkness (our sin nature). But how much of each is determined by our de”fences” and our choices. To the degree we have pure hearts, is to the degree we are close, full, of God. And here’s the deal, you cannot hear God (which is required to do His will on this earth) unless our hearts are pure. Not perfect – but pure. “Father, PLEASE help me be ‘fully’ committed to you and all things pure, and help me say “no” to all that is impure.”

Integrity: You cannot build anything of ‘lasting’ (eternal) value unless you have integrity. Integrity is the foundation in which all things lasting are built. For me, I need to focus and grow mostly in two areas: Integrity in my finances (managing our budget), and integrity in my follow-through (doing what I say I will do when I say I will do it). I realized I am great at giving excuses for not managing my finances and budget well. I do “ok” at it, but I know I can do much better. I find myself saying “I’m just not good at math” or “I’m just not a good bookkeeper.” The REALity is that any human being (including me!) can learn something new because our brains are designed by it’s Creator to learn new things. My main problem is that I have been LAZY. “Father, help me not be lazy in the areas of follow-through and financial management any more. Help me be a man of my word (and go shopping with the girls:) and do my very best at being a good steward of every penny that you give me.”

Prayer: I do pretty good at giving God the first part of my day and reading God’s Word every morning, but I’m finding out that there is NO way that I can HEAR God if I am not CLOSE to God, and that takes both quality time in His Word, and quality 1-on-1 time in prayer (i.e. prayer closet/just me and him time). The reason that is so important is there is no way we can be truly successful in our relationship with God (be in His will) unless we are DIRECTED by Him. To be directed by Him – we must first HEAR him. I believe that 1-on-1 prayer is JUST as important as reading His Word because it is faith in the truest form. It puts us in the physical position of humility and surrender. Following Christ and accomplishing His will is about alignment. The closer we are aligned with him, the greater our spiritual success.

“FROM THIS DAY FORWARD Lord I am stepping up my commitment in purity, integrity, and prayer.” How about you?

What Hunger Creates

The other day I had this pop into my head:

Why do the things we want the most take so long to achieve?
Because we are the most valuable to God when we are hungry.

Why is hunger important? Because hunger creates.

Hunger creates:

  • movement
  • motion
  • motivation
  • action
  • determination
  • a reason to be
  • anger
  • a different view of our world
  • new/re-newed vision
  • fedupness
  • I’ve had enoughness
  • time to get off my buttness (*thanks Jason!)

Hunger creates…

That’s why hunger is important to God – the Church – and to us.

Comments?

#@*%! The Torpedos! (or How To Do God’s Will in 2010)

What’s the “trick” for knowing what and how to do what God wants you to do in 2010?

Here are a few suggestions taken from what I have learned.

1. Show God You Care. The main thing God wants to know is – do you care? We show God we care by spending time with him. And, by the way that’s also how we get wisdom and know what to do every minute of each day. We all wish God would text us his will, but that’s not his style. God “whispers in our ear” when we are close to him, when we are right up alongside of him. So, get as close and as quiet as you can, so you can hear him whisper his will.

2. Beg God To Confirm. God will prove to you what he wants you to do, if you ask and ask and ask (that goes back to showing him we really care). If over time you find you can not do anything else but ______, (because he always brings your thinking back to this then now its time to do #3.

3. “Damn The Torpedo’s!” David Glasgow Farragut was an officer in the United States Navy who is remembered for his order to “Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!” That’s a great attitude for doing God’s will as well. When it comes to God’s will, when you know what it is, move full speed ahead -no matter what!

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4. Forget Future Answers. Understand that God does NOT want you to have all of the questions about your future answered. If he answers all your questions you don’t need faith. Our faith lights our Father up, so much so that it is impossible to please him without it (Heb 11:6).  You will spend the rest of your life wishing God would answer all of your questions today. But he will not, because trusting him through faith is huge to him.

5. Just Do It. Spend time in his word daily (at least 5 minutes a day because this shows him you care) and pray daily (away from others, just you and him so you can hear him ‘whisper’ in your ear), and stay focused on what God has your hands doing right now, as long as that door is not shut by him. Do your best and when it is time, he will show you the next step.

Question: Do you know what God wants you to do in 2010?