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come as you are

02 Monday Feb 2015

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Come as you are, David Crowder, Passion 2015

Since Passion two weeks ago this song has been swirling around in my head. I just love the line Earth has no sorrow that heaven can’t heal. It’s a promise I’ve been clinging to. Through hard times, we can lay our burdens down at Jesus’ feet. We can come as we are. We can be rescued, and healed. We can find hope and joy.

Come as you are…

Come out of sadness
From wherever you’ve been
Come broken hearted
Let rescue begin
Come find your mercy
Oh sinner come kneel
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can’t heal
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can’t heal

So lay down your burdens
Lay down your shame
All who are broken
Lift up your face
Oh wanderer come home
You’re not too far
So lay down your hurt
Lay down your heart
Come as you are

There’s hope for the hopeless
And all those who’ve strayed
Come sit at the table
Come taste the grace
There’s rest for the weary
Rest that endures
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can’t cure

So lay down your burdens
Lay down your shame
All who are broken
Lift up your face
Oh wanderer come home
You’re not too far
So lay down your hurt
Lay down your heart
Come as you are
Come as you are
Fall in his arms
Come as you are
There’s joy for the morning
Oh sinner be still
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can’t heal
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can’t heal

So lay down your burdens
Lay down your shame
All who are broken
Lift up your face
Oh wanderer come home
You’re not too far
So lay down your hurt
Lay down your heart
Come as you are
Come as you are
Come as you are

Take Me To Church

02 Monday Feb 2015

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1 bajillion answers to prayer here. New blog from my brother who just ran into Jesus.

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  • Today marks the 5th Sunday in a row that I have gone to church willingly ever in my life. 2015 is the year that I have begun to no longer live for myself. I have been running away from God my entire life. I got to my lowest point (or so I thought) around the end of December. A series of events, conversations and realizations got me to the point that brought me back to God. I felt like such an idiot that it took as long as it did for me to figure out that my unhappiness stemmed from my resistance to God. But I started out 2015 with a renewed sense of hope and an optimism that I haven’t had in a very long time.
  • From 2004 – 2014 I read right around 3 books, I had about 5 conversations with God, I went to church 3 times…

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And then there was 2015…

14 Wednesday Jan 2015

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I just read my post from last year. Ending 2013, beginning 2014. I said it was the hardest year of my life. But today I wonder. Was it? Things have happened this year that I think: “That was the hardest thing I’ve gone through…” Will I get to the end of each year thinking it was the hardest? Will there ever be a year that I rejoice and say it was the BEST year of my life? It was the happiest? Most blessed? But what does that mean? Even in the midst of trials I can say that I am the most blessed. I can find joy.

I am currently loving Habakkuk.

He was seeing all these trials and all these hard times and still he says this:

“yet I will rejoice in the LORD; I will take joy in the God of my salvation…The Lord God is my Strength, my personal bravery, and my invincible army; He makes my feet like hinds’ feet and will make me to walk [not to stand still in terror, but to walk] and make [spiritual] progress upon my high places [of trouble, suffering, or responsibility]!”

Yet.

What a powerful word.

In the midst of trials, yet I will rejoice.

2014 took me to:

Austin

Dallas

San Diego

San Francisco

Boston

Asheville

Charleston

Savannah

St Petersburg

Chicago

Greenville

Houston

Elouise was born. What a joy she is. I love that child with all my heart. She always brings a smile to my face. She is amazing. Funny. Happy. Entertaining. Gosh I just love her.

I moved to Asheville.

I went to Storyline TWICE in 2014 in San Diego and Chicago. Met Shauna, Bob Goff & Don Miller.

Went to the Boston Marathon. Participated in a 1 mile tribute walk with many of the other survivors. Hugged Kevin Spacey. Watched my parents and brother-in-law finish the marathon. It was an amazing weekend of healing.

Got rid of my leg brace. I haven’t used it since August!

I passed the 400 days mark. My feeling still isn’t normal. But I’m learning to deal with that.

Had lunch with some FBI agents.

Started a new job. I am currently working at an indie boutique downtown that hosts over 200 artists and has a small coffee shop.

As 2015 is now in full swing. I am looking forward to the many exciting things that the year will bring. I am looking forward to volunteering for Passion next week. Visiting my Grandmother and 3 aunts for all their birthdays. Going to an amazing wedding in Kansas for one of my best friends. Possibly traveling to Europe. Making some trips back to NY to see friends. Moving yet again. Finishing my book. And who knows what else!

He has come for us

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Advent Day 18

18 Thursday Dec 2014

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Advent, Ann Voskamp, The Greatest Gift

Come to the King

Screen Shot 2014-12-18 at 10.06.53 AMEsther was the queen. And her people were in danger. She didn’t know what to do but Mordecai told her “And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” He challenged her. He believed God gave her a gift, He put her in a position of power  so that she could save His people. And Mordecai was right.

God gives us all gifts. “they were given to be a lifeline to others – or you lose your life…if your gifts don’t give relief, you don’t get real life.”

So I sit here pondering my gifts. What has God gifted me with and how am I using them? Am I even using them? Sometimes it comes naturally. Like cooking dinner for people, or covering a shift for someone at work, but sometimes its harder and an effort needs to be made. I’m not even always sure what my gifts are. Do you know yours?

“You are loved and carried and secure, and what else do you need when you have Him? You are free, free, to lavishly give away your gifts when all your value, worth, joy, and riches are in the greatest of gifts.”

Find one person you can help today using your gifts. What has God given you for “such a time as this”?

“Why would anyone inside the gate seek to be rich, and great, and honored in that world where his Lord was poor, and mean, and despised?”
George Muller

 

Advent Day 17

17 Wednesday Dec 2014

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Lifting up the little and small

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Lately I have been so stressed. So worried. Things are constantly on my mind, weighing me down. This book has been such an encouragement. Every day it speaks directly to my soul. It says exactly what I need to hear. God knew that I needed this book for this time.

The one thing that totally jumped off the page today:

“When the King rules your world, you cease to rule or worry. All worry dethrones God. All worrying makes your King and God incompetent. There is a King born in Bethlehem and on the throne. You can breathe.”

Jesus is coming. He is coming to “rule the earth and make all the sad things untrue.” AMEN

AMEN

AMEN!

Make all the sad things UNTRUE.

I CAN NOT WAIT FOR THAT DAY

“The wonderland is unfolding even now, Kingdom coming, because His Word “will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it. You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands” (Isaiah 55:11-12) The dance of the sugarplum fairies just withered a bit.”

What worries do you need to surrender to God, knowing He is FIRMLY on His throne?

 

Advent Day 16

17 Wednesday Dec 2014

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The gift of the storm

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“We all make mistakes but people forget them. And Jonah days come to everybody… This day’s done and there’s a new one coming tomorrow, with no mistakes in it yet.” Marilla

The holidays can seem like “A whole string of Jonah-days brazenly begging you to head in the opposite direction, to get away from the dark underbelly of people and agendas and loving the unlovely and loud.”

Don’t you just want to run away sometimes? I do. I want to go sit on a beach alone. With a book. And a fancy drink in a coconut. And pretend that my troubles don’t exist.

“You aren’t equipped for life until you realize you aren’t equipped for life. You aren’t equipped for life until you’re in need of grace.”

Advent Day 15

17 Wednesday Dec 2014

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Adore Him

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SINKING

“The literal Hebrew word for wavering means sinking.”

Wavering between gods. Sinking.

“Every moment you live, you live bowed to something. And if you don’t choose God, you’ll bow down before something else.”

What things are causing you to sink? What is bringing you down?

“The only way to overcome idols in your life, is to see that Jesus gives you freely what every other god says that you can only get through your performance. Jesus gives you through His blood what every other god demands through yours.”
Tim Keller

Advent Day 14

17 Wednesday Dec 2014

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This world can be so dark. So lonely. Sometimes it seems like there is no help, relief, or saving. But God brings the light. He sent His Light down to us. “We are saved from our loneliness because God is love and He can’t stand to leave us by ourselves, to ourselves.”

We in turn are supposed to take that light and pass it on. “When you light a dark world and the unexpected places with a brave flame of joy; when you warm the cold, hopeless places with the daring joy that God is with us, God is for us, God is in us.”

“Unless you keep passing on the miracle of hope, you live like Christmas is a myth.”

What one thing can you do today to spark hope for someone else?

Advent Day 13

17 Wednesday Dec 2014

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Looking on hearts

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Samuel goes to find the next king. He looks at Jesse’s sons and thinks they are all handsome, strong, brave, but God has other plans. He chooses the youngest son. A boy. A dirty shepherd. David. And God tells Samuel to stop looking at the outside. “You can see it, too, how the world keeps looking for beauty in appearances rather than in His appearing.”

“You only begin to change your life when you begin to change the way you see.”

What can you do today to concentrate on seeing people’s hearts, not their appearance? Start learning to look deeper. Ask God to help your life be about the heart, not what’s on the outside.

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