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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Are You Dating God or Married to Him?



Think back to when you were a teen. Did you ever have a crush on someone you barely knew? 

Someone you thought was totally awesome and you pictured yourself VERY happy dating them?

From afar they looked perfect, they acted perfect, they made you feel perfect and you couldn’t image anyone being more perfectly suited for you?

Then something happens…you get to KNOW them.

And suddenly there are dents in your dreams; the image of who you created them to be doesn’t match reality. 

This person ISN’T perfect. 

And they don’t make you feel perfect.

So you wonder if maybe there’s someone else better for you, someone who can meet your mental image.

I think perhaps this is what we do with God.

We have a little knowledge of Him.

We see Him from afar and we like what we see.

We also like what we hear about Him.

He heals the sick, He gives eternal life, He forgives all your mistakes, etc. The list of how awesome He is sounds wonderful.

You can really see yourself liking this God. 

But then something happens.

He doesn’t act the way you THINK He should.

He doesn’t answer a prayer in a timely manner.

He convicts you of a sin you really enjoy.

Also, being a follower of His isn’t as popular as you thought.

Suddenly you wonder if maybe you made a mistake in this whole “Christianity” thing.

Maybe you were wrong, this isn’t the right God for you. Maybe you need to find one better suited to you needs.

Two passages of Scripture come to mind when I think of this: 

The Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13:1-22 and Christ’s response to John the Baptist in Matthew 11:6, Blessed is he who is not offended because of Me.”

Many get offended by God.

He doesn’t act like we think He should.

He allows horrible things to happen.

He waits when we need Him to act.

Bob Sorge tells Christians what they SHOULD do when God doesn’t fit their ideal image of Him in chapter 14 of “The Fire of Delayed Answers”, 

“I will not adjust my theology to accommodate my experience…I will not adapt my expectations or faith stand or view of God’s word because I’m still not healed... Instead, I’m going after God with everything I’ve got.” (pg 216)

We can’t treat God as if He’s human. We can’t have an idea in our heads about who He is and how He should act and then completely toss Him aside when He doesn’t fit our mold. He isn’t someone we date in High School.

He is God.

He deserves respect.

He also deserves us to get to know Him.

How do we know who He is or how He acts if we only have a foggy and/or make believe picture of Him in our heads?

We must spend time in His love letter to us (BIBLE). Fall in love with Him. Know His promises.

Yes, there will be times that your life experiences don’t match up with certain Scriptures. You may not be healed instantly; you might have to go through some hard times. But when situations like this occur, don’t turn you back on God. Press in closer.

If you were married to the love of your life for fifteen years and then one day they did something that really hurt you or bothered you, I doubt you’d call it quits. I hope you wouldn’t seek a divorce. Instead, I hope you would make every effort to work it out. 

You need to put that type of commitment and persistence into seeking God, especially when He isn’t acting as you think He should.

The Bible promises us that when we seek Him, we will find Him. Luke 11:9-13

Don’t give up on God…He will never give up on you.

Know the His Word, so like David, you can say with confidence, 

"I would have lost heart, unless I believed I would see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Psalm 27:13 NKJV

Join the Book club discussion of, “The Fire of Delayed Answers” by Bob Sorge. You can read more about this chapter from: Jason, Sarah, Dusty, Kari, Glynn,  and Joell.









Monday, March 10, 2014

The Precipice- Quote 1




"It started out so innocent. But most horrid things do."

 The Precipice: When Everything We Know Ends

By

TC Avey

 COMING SOON! 


Look for it on Amazon April 7, 2014

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Monday, March 3, 2014

Sometimes God WANTS You to Fail



I’ve failed.

Numerous times.

Sometimes it seems God brings me to the same test and I keep failing it. 

This can be frustrating and discouraging.  

I find myself asking, “Will I ever get it right? Why am I still so immature in my faith? How come I can’t trust God more?” 

In Chapter 13 of “The Fire of Delayed Answers” by Sorge, I find hope for my repeated failures in a story about Peter.

Peter had really messed up.

He denied Christ 3 times! 

Jesus knew Peter was going to blow it but FAILING was the whole point.

The test wasn’t about “passing”; it was about Peter realizing his love for Christ wasn’t as strong as he’d thought.

 “The Lord wants to know if we love Him, or if we love a Jesus of our own mental creation…He’s saying to us, “I know you love Me when I bless you... But will you still love Me, even if I halt the blessings to your life and allow some troubles to touch you?”” (pg 203)

Daily my love for God is tested as frustrations rise up and choke out my praise. I want deliverance! God wants my heart so He tests me. The tests aren’t about me “passing”, they’re about me realizing I need God more than I need “deliverance”. 

 “The purpose of the test was fulfilled when Peter failed. The Lord wanted to break Peter of his self-reliance so that he would learn to depend on God for everything. He came to realize that he couldn’t even love without Christ’s help.” (pg 204)

Like Peter, I need to learn nothing is about me. It’s all about God. About Him IN me. I can’t even love, pray, believe, or obey on my own! I need God for all of it! 

Sorge postulates that many Christians are in a “love test” but they’re responding as they would to a “faith test”, this is causing frustration and confusion for them.

“”Do you love ME?”…He’s (God) allowing them to come into severe crisis, and instead of responding to any of the methodologies they learned in the faith test, He’s watching them struggle in the midst of their confusion…He’s wanting to determine if they’ll remain true in their love or if they’ll get offended and turn away from Him….He wants to bring us to the place where nothing else matters, just as long as we know He loves us.” (pg 204)

God loves you, my friend.

Cling to His love.

Don’t worry if your faith isn’t big enough. 

This isn’t about you. It’s about God IN you, and His faith IS big enough…so is His love. 

But is your love for Him big enough to cling to Him when it feels as if He doesn’t care? 

Again, don’t worry if your love isn’t big enough.

He will stretch your heart gently as possible, so that through the fire, you will learn to love Him the way He loves you- unconditionally. 

And don’t worry if you “fail” a test, sometimes failing is exactly what God wants for you.

With God it’s not about “passing” or “failing”, it’s about growing.

Join the Book club discussion of, “The Fire of Delayed Answers” by Bob Sorge. You can read more about this chapter from: Jason, Sarah, Dusty, Kari, Glynn,  and Joell.