Thursday, June 18, 2020

God is cool, but we need grace

I don't normally talk about coolness. But one lesson I learned from is he is cool enough on his own without trying too hard to make him cool. Coolness is an abstraction and we shouldn't use it to control people. That's manipulation, just be yourself your cool enough. God wants to treat you well, when he improves you he is moving you towards a blessed life. He is a good teacher, he doesn't manipulate us. Your never too cool for God or not enough coolness, he made you and his coolness remains at 100 percent.  He has everything to make him cool and he is so self-sufficient to carry any weight. He is a hero and he saves people from destruction. He knows who you are and wants to draw it out of you. He's good real good. He deserves worship he is so good. So be you and worship the Savior he deserves all the praise. Dr. Jo Vitale says, "we are meaning-seeking creatures," we need meaning and we find real coolness through humility towards our savior which causes grace. We need to be like sons and daughters to God, we don't need coolness or materialism. We need grace. God is cool like that. He can train us in favor if we need it.

When you hear his call

The Lord is truly a loving savior. He has a still small voice and works gently to help your soul. When we pursue him in the word he voices that and he is real with you and comes to life in the pages. One thing you want to meet his call look for ways to communicate with him.  Reading his word openly it helps you build your communication and boldness. It works even better if you read it out loud. Let the word permeate your soul and mouth. Let it bring you to life and leave a passionate fire in your heart. Saturate your mediation with God's word and prayer. Pray out loud in your room to help your expression. The Lord loves to hear a man in frevent prayer. Talk to others about God to help your relationship in him. Let your heart be full of inspiration when you feel the fire of God worship and express yourself. Write your thoughts in a journal. Build your gifts for God's good work. Use your gifts and explore what God has in mind for a ministry. Let him lead and have faith.

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Epiphany

I know some think I am going to write about 'Epiphanies,' but something I found out that the definition of an epiphany found in the Oxford dictionary is a noun giving the revealing of Christ to the gentile to the Magi. I find this neat because our definition comes of Christ. We can get epiphanies from him. God is always the way for revelation. God makes it man's revelation him. We can't have anything without him. God builds our skill and inspires us to the next level. He will build for you great things when we work with his people. The Lord looks and sees what he can do with upright leaders. 

H E    G I V E S    I M A G I N A T I O N. 

H E  S O L V E  O U R  P R O B L E M S!

HE  W O N ' T   L E A D  U S  A S T R A Y.

Saturday, June 13, 2020

He lives!

Everything the Lord does is good and profitable to us. He made the cross a banner for us to walk beside. God set everything into motion. God made it all for us. Jesus is a glory to us. The man that walked out of hell into heaven and said "I live so others may live too." Then awoke on earth to tell us the good news. He lives and we can be apart of his resurrection. We can partake in his sacrifice not by suffering but his implantation that our bodies fully changed in through the Holy Spirit. He lives for us to carry out his gospel to every place. God will give us more than we think.
The Holy Spirit is the ultimate thing to have it fills us with new joys unimaginable by the unbeliever. It is worth the belief. So believe in him and take his Holy Spirit. It a new found joy that doesn't fade. It is an everlasting joy and the sting of death is gone. I want to you tell Jesus, I believe you please give me your Holy Spirt. Recieve God and let him transform you to life.

Friday, June 12, 2020

Craving for the Lord

I have found some new things in life I wanted to pursue. With anything the experts say you need to put in 10,000 hours. As Yahoo says:

10000 hours to be an expert
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  • As Malcolm Gladwell discussed in his bestseller, “ Outliers “, to become an expert it takes 10000 hours (or approximately 10 years) of deliberate practice. But deliberate practice is a specifically defined term. It involves goal setting, quick feedback, and countless drills to improve skills with an eye on mastery.

Build your drive
So you need to build a drive for yourself to be an expert, inspire yourself look at content that makes you an expert. You can get further by a few hours of reading, practicing, intentful study. I find this a highly successful way of doing something is find something inspirational towards your goal. 
My goal in my study of computer language didn't come about till I finished other things in the process of making a book that I have to build a better website. I keep seeing a use for the skill coming up in my life that I decided to take this next year and become an expert in a few computer languages. It is important to set goals and go for your goal.
Set your home page on a very good site that makes you inspire and learn and you can become an expert easier.
The Lord likes you to become an expert of him. Sure not all of us do everything a supposed expert does and it is not about a religion but a relationship. But the Lord wants you to learn of him. One thing we keep in mind is not to make an idol out of our expertise. The Lord respects passion and he surely well put that passion in you. It is when strife and jealousy come about that you may consider that your passion is not a passion but an obsession. When it becomes an obsession we may become annoying with it. That is when you may want to focus on something else. When our closest friends turn way to our hobbies we need to consider what the Lord says. We should always consider the Lord, he is better to lead us in our passions. He fixes the closest friendships and helps you consider things better. Our craving isn't gluttony.