Sunday, May 20, 2012

You're Beautiful

I heard the song "Beautiful Things" by Gungor on my way to work the other day, and it got me thinking. It doesn't matter what you think of yourself, what others think of you or say about you...You are BEAUTIFUL.

We often think that our worth comes from our job (janitor), our class status (middle class), our family (whether you have kids or not), our spouse (or lack thereof). Your worth does not come from any of those things! Your worth comes from God; and God, through His son Jesus, paid for your sins with His life on the cross. You are precious and valuable to God, so much so that He gave His one and only son for you (John 3:16). You are one of his beautiful creations.
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 Here's a video of the song.

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Here are the lyrics (abridged):

All this pain
I wonder if I’ll ever find my way
I wonder if my life could really change at all

All this earth
Could all that is lost ever be found
Could a garden come up from this ground at all

You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of the dust
You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of us

All around
Hope is springing up from this old ground
Out of chaos life is being found in You

You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of the dust
You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of us (repeat 1x)

You make me new, You are making me new
You make me new, You are making me new
You are making me new
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I know a lot of Christian songs. I don't say that to brag, I say that because lately, and after hearing this song, I realized that I know these lyrics...I sing them, but I don't hear them. How often do I just sing the lyrics and not pay attention to what I'm saying? what the words REALLY mean?

After I heard this song, I incorporated it into a prayer. I asked God to help me remember that I am one of His beautiful creations. I thanked Him for creating me, in His likeness, out of the dust. I asked Him to help me know that my worth doesn't come from others, but from Him...I am beautiful to Him.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Saved by His Life

For if while we were enemies,
we were reconciled to God through
the death of His Son,
much more, having been reconciled,
we shall be saved by His life.

How many sermons did it take? How many years did I refuse to even consider Christianity? Poor Mom and Dad--they tried so hard to put me in places where I'd hear the gospel, everything from private Christian schools, to Vacation Bible School to church camp. Well, I wish they were here to see me now. I finally made that decision and started a new life. Jesus is my Savior and I'm trying to allow Him to be my Lord, but I keep falling flat on my face. What's wrong? I try and try--but I keep falling. You talk about miserable! Oh, my family doesn't know and I'm keeping up a good front with my accountability buddy. But I'm about ready to throw in the towel. There's got to be more to Christianity than I've tapped into. (Anonymous)

Can you relate? How many of us have said, "There's GOT to be more to the Christian life than I'm experiencing!" How many people sitting in the pew on Sunday simply made their weekly pilgrimage and will face next week just like they faced last week--in their strength, carrying their burdens, basking in their achievements, minimizing their failures? They're doing it their way. But go on down the pew where others are wrestling with their failures. Anger. Smoldering pain. Depression. The magazine with the centerfold. Selfish. Foul language. And there are times when both groups think about how disappointing they must be to God--how they want to do better and wonder if there isn't more to Christianity than this.

If you identify, you are a disappointment to God. Not because you picked up the pornographic magazine or did things your way. He is disappointed for you because you haven't gone far enough in your relationship with Him. Yes, He's your Savior and you're trying to let Him be your Lord. But there's another step. You see, you can never walk consistently with Him as your Lord until you take up your cross (and you die on a cross) and allow Christ to be your life! He longs to walk past the magazine rack for you. He wants to face life for you all week long. You can't overcome the gossip and lust--but He can. Jesus Christ is the only one who has ever lived or will ever live the Christian life. We choose--our way or His way!

Let's say that you are a promising tennis player. Your coach is a pro who says you've got the makings of a champ! Now, would you rather have your coach on the sidelines shouting instructions or, if possible, would you have him crawl inside your body where he could make the shots through you while sizing up your opponent's weaknesses? Oh, you'd still be you with your unique talents and gifts, but He would be your source. Hey, you really would be a champ!

This is the gospel that God initiated when we asked Jesus to come into us to save us. "For if while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life." If we have been saved by Jesus' death, then what is His life saving us from? From the pressures of life on Earth! Christ living the Christian life through us is just as much a part of the gospel as Christ dying for us.

Don't throw in the towel! You need Christ as life. This is your answer. God has no plan to "help" you meet your circumstances. Jesus living through you is God's provision to meet every circumstance! But if you keep trying to stay in control, you'll keep failing or lack His peace. And it won't change...not until you say:

Jesus, blessed Savior and Lord, I can't make life work and I need You to make it work for me, through me. I need You to be my life, to handle the backhand blows, the smashes, the lobs, the serves, the wins and the losses. Show me how to let You do it all for me--through me, please Lord.

Taken from the Lifetime Daily Devotion, day 179, on www.youversion.com