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Could It Be: A thought about faith

I came across this passage while doing some reading and praying today:

Mark 9:23-24 “If you can’?” said Jesus. “Everything is possible for him who believes.” Immediately the boy’s father exclaimed, “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!”

Could it be that the Dad in this passage said, “I believe,” because he really did?

Could it be that the Dad in this passage said, “Help me with my unbelief,” because He wanted to SEE his faith in action?

Could it be that the small faith Jesus referred to in this passage is needed because God’s going to cultivate more faith in our lives by seeing His works in action? (I know, Jesus didn’t say the word “size”)

Could it be that a little bit of faith, when seen validated, becomes a whole lotta faith?

I think it’s so important that we realize that God works in ways that HE wants to work.
However, I don’t think we can underestimate the power of prayer and faith.

It’s through knowing God’s will, believing that His will must come to pass, and taking action steps of faith that our faith becomes larger.

It’s through His grace and His action that our faith grows.

It’s through believing that God has our back while the going is tough and seeing that He does indeed have our back that grows our faith.

Just thinkin out loud….

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May 2010
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Dog Gone Lessons

As a little introduction to this post…

Most people would probably learn a lesson like this from their children but,
Melissa and I don’t have kids (yet),
but we do have dogs.

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Now, on to the story…

A few days ago, I let one of our dogs out to give him some fresh water.

About the time I was going to put him up, he took off across the street.

He kept running as I was calling him.
So I did what any good dog owner does in the country…
I got in my vehicle and drove through the field in front of our house calling his name.

After riding through the field, down the street in front of our house, and turning around,
I saw him off in the distance.

When I called his name, he started running to me.
He even jumped in my arms.

I wasn’t mad at him,
I was glad I found him.

(So was Melissa, she’s pretty attached to ole Bernard)

Why do I tell this story?

Because it’s my blog and I wanted to.

Just kidding.

I tell this because God does the same with His children.

Once you leave Him, he wants you to come back.

He’s waiting with open arms.

If you’ve ran out on God,
Come back.

Follow the sound of His voice calling your name.

He’s not going to be mad.
He’s gonna just be happy that you came back.

Quit running.
You don’t have to do life on your own.
You’re not too messed up to go back.

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Here’s a quick video to a song that sums all of this up pretty well.
In fact, I like this song so much, it was played at our wedding.

27
May 2010
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The Secret’s In the Cushion: A word on sin

When I was a kid, I loved to eat.
Even more than I do now.

My parents had no problem with me eating (I was a big boy), but they didn’t like me eating at certain times.

One of those “no eat” times was before dinner.

Starting about an hour before dinner, I wasn’t supposed to eat anything.

Every now and then, I’d still try to sneak something out of the kitchen to eat while I was sitting on the couch.

When Mom or Dad would walk into the room, I’d stick whatever I had between the seat cushions.
The wrappers from whatever I was eating would go down there too.

I knew I was doing something wrong, so I tried my best to hide it.
I did a great job, for a little while.

Until the remote or something would get under the couch and my Dad would have to lean the couch over to get it.
Or until the food and the wrappers began to stink enough to become noticeable.

My point…

Some people are still sticking stuff in the couch cushions.

You have that secret,
that thing that know one knows,
that thing that would change others’ opinion of you if they found out.

You have that thing that you’re hiding from everyone:
Your kids, your parents, your spouse, your family, your friends.

You’ve tucked it down in the cushion for so long, sometimes you even forget that it’s down there.
You’ve been doing it so long, it doesn’t even feel that wrong any more…but you still hide it.

The only way that you’re ever going to quit or get out is with the help of someone that loves you.

So…

Lean the couch over.

Confess your sin to God.
Confess your sin to someone you trust that can help you work through it.

Because…

As I learned as a child, only so much can be stuffed in the cushions before it starts becoming noticeable.

Let God clean up the mess.

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When the Waves Break

I read this quote a couple of days ago…

“Christ’s life outwardly was one of the most troubled lives that was ever lived: tempest and tumult, tumult and tempest, the waves breaking over it all the time. But the inner life was a sea of glass. The great calm was always there.” – Henry Drummond

I haven’t been able to get it out of my mind.

Every time I read it, I can’t help but think…

Who am I to complain about my life?
Having eternal life in Him
Getting to do His work
Having food on the table
Having a roof to live under
Doing life with an amazing wife.

Who was He to suffer for me?
He could have had any life He desired.
He could have not even had a life, but stayed on His heavenly throne.
He never had to do what He did.
He never had to go through what He went through.

My troubles shouldn’t shake me.
I don’t know why we let the little things in life get us down.
The God of life is holding us in His hand.

I want a sea of glass.
No matter what life may fling my way, I don’t want to be shaken.
Though stuff may come, stuff may go, my God is bigger.

No matter what this week may bring your way, rely on the UNSHAKABLE ONE to lead you through it.
Don’t let the stuff rolling into, over, and through your life distract you from the One that holds your life.

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May 2010
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A Post Without A Post

Sometimes….
Very little needs to be said.

Sometimes….
Less is more.

Sometimes….
Drawing close to God means closing our mouths and opening our ears.

Sometimes….
God whispers to us, but we’re surrounded by too much noise to hear.

Sometimes….
I don’t need to post, you don’t need to read this blog, WE just need to let God speak to our hearts.

Let’s make that sometime today.

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May 2010
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