Monday, June 29, 2009
LEED AP, hospitality, and life...
It's a good thing that Christ has died for us then because otherwise we would have to use our lives to meet God's requirements. The God of the bible is a holy God, a righteous God, who hates sin. How are we to be reconciled to him then if we have sinned. No one has lived a perfect besides God himself. Consider: have you stolen? have you lied? have you thought sexual thoughts towards someone other than your spouse (this goes for singles too)? have you hated your brother in your mind (remember that 'brother' is anyone you come in contact with)? Just doing one of these once cancels your contract with God. In other words you fail his requirements.
Thank Christ that he has come and died in our place. Where death was required, God's son died for us, so that there is no condmenation for us. It's amazing Grace! Amazing love! the GREAT exchange! the substitutionary sacrifice! and why would I not worship this God? especially, when he has claimed to be the only God.
I find that being LEED AP is good for me in the fact that I may provide for my family. I also think that putting myself in these positions allows me to plant seeds in places that may never see the sight of Christ.
Rachel and I have seen in the word that we should practice hospitality to anyone, understanding that to practice an activity includes thinking and doing. So we are thinking of ways that we may be hospitable to others, while at the same time being sure to put this into action.
I am looking forward to november, and the birth of my first born child (and yes that is the same 'child' that is used in proverbs, exodus, and matthew). I cannot explain the joy that fills me already. Only parents could know this feeling. I see how God has blessed me with this Joy already, even before my child is able to be held by me!
listening to right now: Brandon Heath
favorite band right now: LeCrae
favorite color: orange
verses I read this morning: Luke chapters 6 & 7
memorization verses right now: deut 17:19 1 John 2:28 Heb 13:22 2 Tim 3:16
project working on right now: condominiums on Jarnigan St in Starkville
looking forward to: bible study on wed, being off friday (& midwife visit), biking with my dogs
hoping: that I get some quality time with my wife tonight
most enjoyed in the past little bit: reading Ruth with Rachel
just thought I'd clue ya'll in ony life! Have a great day!!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
life and Christ
I bought an audio guide to the reference manual for this test in hopes that it might sink in subliminally.
I have seen in God’s word today that Christ has died for our sins and has bore them on the cross. Isaiah 53:5 says that God was pierced through our transgression, crushed for our sins; the chastening for well-being fell upon him, and by his wounds we are healed. We are studying Romans 8 in bible study over the summer, and we are on verses 9-11 which tell more of the story of Christ’s sacrifice: (my paraphrase) If you are a believer in Christ, then you do not focus on your desires, but you focus on God’s. You who belong to Christ must have the spirit of Christ. You are to be free from sin (not from sinning) and focused on God’s will. If your focus is on the spirit of God, you will be given life. What good news!
This goes back to Matthew 5:48, “therefore, be perfect as your father in heaven is perfect.” Of course we are imperfect beings, but we are Justifide by Christ!, for those who believe on him. I imagine us before the throne of God, at our time of judgement, but instead of our sins, all God sees is his son, Christ, the spotless and blameless lamb of our atonement!
Man I get all fired up talking about this!.. but I digress… I am on Lunch break, writing and my break is coming to an end. I’ll finish with a little image of something Roger Pryor & I design, that’s being constructed later this month:
But just like everything else in life, this too shall pass. All of Man's glories will deteriorate and fall! Come to Christ who is unfailing and eternal!
Thursday, June 11, 2009
My life right now
I am a husband. I hope to wash my wife in the word of God, following the admonishing of Paul in Ephesians 5.
I am a brother in many ways, two of which include, being a help and encouragement to my sisters and brother in my family, and being an encouragement to my brothers and sisters in Christ everywhere.
I am disciple. I study the word of God trying to learn all I can from his word. I am a teacher. Making disciples of those who will listen.
I am nameless. Christ is the only good in me, and it is his name I would have for me, my wife, my children, my family, and any who would have him as well.