Saturday, July 12, 2014

Where is the modern Enoch?

I don't know if you have ever felt this way, but there are times I read the Bible and I become envious of the Faith of our fathers, or the patriarchs and the prophets. They had so much faith in God. They walked in the directions that God led them and made great nations, sure they made mistakes and were human like the rest of us, but they left such a huge impact in this world and they are one of the reasons that the gospel is still alive today.
Somewhere through the passing of these torches we have had a slowing down of faithfulness to God, its like we all have lost grasp of the gospel and are trying to understand what got lost along the way. We've lost the fervor. 
Where is the gospel? I know TV shows and movies and MTV are not really helping, Facebook and Tumblr have cool pages about Jesus that I can follow. Yet, there is something that is still missing. Where is the grand revelation of God? Where can I find that? 


Why are there no kings, like Nebuchadnezzar, that look at our faith and say "wow, your God is the true God."

Lets take a look at Jesus, He had the most amazing relationship with God. He spend most of His life (about 30 years) working a regular job, but there was something about Him that kept Him fully connected to God. When He started His ministry He would pray often and draw away spend time with God and in between He would serve others, perform miracles, preach, and travel. I remember this one verse that really struck me. 
"Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head."
Jesus didn't make a home here, He was just a passerby, His thoughts were eternal not carnal. If Jesus would have gotten caught up in His earthly life then we would have no hope. He was the hands and feet of God on Earth. Although He was clothed in humanity He was so connected with God that He was obedient even when it came to suffering. He was so connected to the Father that in Gethsemene he suffered to the point of sweating blood because of serious separation anxiety. It was painful to not be in the full presence of the Father. Jesus experienced a piercing pain as the guilt of the world laid upon Him, the sins of the world were separating Him from God. 
Jesus is our prime example, He spend more time with God than with anyone else (especially when He was ministering), His vision, His life, His walk are steps that we are able to follow. We might say that He was God and that it is impossible for us to ever be like Him, but God is not the God of the finite, the possible, but the impossible. Jesus said that every miracle and every word was not His own but His Fathers. Jesus was extremely dependent on God.

You tell yourself, sure I accepted Jesus as my Savior but why haven't I experienced that full presence and communication with God like Moses did when he spoke face to face with God? I want to be able to hear God's voice wherever I go, so I can obey His every call, and join hands with God. In fact, there are times you just want to jump into the Bible and experience what it was like to be one of the disciples, the stresses, the pressure, the tense atmosphere. What was it like? 

Why have you not attained a better relationship with God? Why are you not walking with God like Enoch, or preaching the gospel to many nations like Paul? 

This is why, you've settled. For some reason you have told yourself that you cannot do what the prophets did, or be like the patriarchs. Because "things don't work that way anymore" and "I'm in school." Excuses. Excuses.

God is alive right now, Jesus is enthroned with the Father. The Holy Spirit is working in you and me right now. God promised us so much, if Peter and John who were apostles after the resurrection of Jesus could do it, then we could do it. The Bible is not fantasy, it is the breath of God that is to give us life so that we too can partake in the story of redemption. 

No, I'm not here to offer you a solution, I'm here just to tell you to wake up. It's time you stop settling in your faith, thinking its sufficient and that it will slowly grow over the next ten years...
You don't need time. You just need to experience Jesus, submersed yourself in Jesus. Listen to Jesus, tune your ear to hear, warm up your voice to speak, and open your eyes to see the work that Jesus is doing and will continue to do in you. 
Jesus said that He would send us the Holy Spirit, the only thing is are we accepting the Holy Spirit? Do we even want the Holy Spirit? Do we trust the Holy Spirit? 

Don't settle. It's time we stop thinking that we can never be like the patriarchs because then we are limiting our God. God is doing greater things today but you just haven't experienced it yet. Just prepare yourself to receive the spirit. Because its time that we allow ourselves to be the hands and feet of Jesus. To shake the world up and hasten His coming. 

Texts used: (2 Corinthians 5:21) (Luke 22) (John 14:16,26) (Galatians 5:16) (James 5:7)

This message is strongly for myself. Pray that I too accept this call to get out of my stagnant state. #prayerappreciated

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Why its impossible to get yourself into heaven.

A few months ago there was a speaker at Southern Adventist University that was concentrating on the end time message comparing twin institutions established at eden. His presentation was definitely for bringing the students to repentance. He made powerful statements that I am sure changed the lives of many, but there were a few things that really impacted me and have ever since stuck to my mind.

He said homosexuality will deny you an entrance into heaven. At first when I heard it I was shocked to hear such a blatant statement and I was almost offended at the lack of tact used in his speech. Of course, I realized I was attacking his style over the message. I tried to look past it but then I realized how big this statement is.
    • One thing we have to realize as Christians is that "gay" people should not be marked with the identity of "gay." People have names that were carefully chosen by their parents and should not be labeled for the actions they perform or the things they believe but instead they should be viewed as normal human beings that are God's children. They are to be honored, and loved, and taken care of. There is no reason for us to think that they are the leprous sinners that should be cast out of towns and societies because of what they practice. They should be lovingly embraced into your home, into your bible studies, into your churches, into your family events. The last thing that I would want is for people to cast me out and judge me because of my struggles, and my sins. God never casts out those who diligently seek him, instead He invites them into sit and dine with Him. 
    • Second I saw the magnitude of sin. Sin has no measurement, its not small, nor is it big. It is just sin. We have no right to zone in on one particular sin just to elevate it to a level that makes others feel better about their own sin. A christian should know he/she is a sinner, and should be able to be specific with their sins. What do you mean specific with your sins? Pointing out the sin of homosexuality is very specific and a struggle for many christians and non christians alike. So if one is to point out homosexuality specifically, then when you refer to your own sin, be specific. The generic mention of "yes I am a sinner too" is not enough. Be vulnerable and say your specific sin! Allow yourself to be judged if you will be exposing others to judgement.
    • No one is able to get into heaven...This was the last and final thought that came to my mind. I was thinking so much about the denial of sinners into heaven and all I saw was a big "DENIED" sign on my head. If homosexuals cannot get in, then there is no chance for me either. If the Bible says that no sin is greater than another then all my "small" sins of jealously, envy, anger, selfishness, vanity, and arrogance would have to be seen side by side with sexual immorality. With murder. With Abuse. I am unworthy of entering the holy gates that require a spotless person. A perfect being. I cannot enter heaven.
      Yet, thats the beauty of the gospel. All of our struggles, all of our sins, all of our impurities are not counted against us, because we have a mediator. There is only One person that can enter heaven, and that is Christ. So we cling to Him when the day of judgement comes because no one can stand proudly before the Mighty Pure King but only the Spotless Lamb can stand before Him. 
So yeah its pretty unfortunate that we cannot make it past the Pearly Gates, but thats not our job. We are only to accept the guidance and love of the Savior. So the next time you feel like you need to condemn someone else for their sins, think about the last time you were not nice or the last time you did something selfish and repent, because we will never be able to share the love of Jesus unless we experience our own necessity for Him. When Jesus washed the feet of sinners it was an act of humility an act of love. He came to be a servant so that YOU a sinner might humble yourself before him and others. To show the true love that the gospel brings, and that is servanthood to one another.

This speaker is one of many that are beginning to be more open about sexual sins. Something that many people struggle with. No, a sinner cannot make it into heaven, a homosexual, a liar, a selfish and  evil person cannot make it into heaven... but a Person that washes the feet of another, a Person that humbled Himself before humanity even though He was God can make it into heaven. So if you are struggling with homosexuality, porn addiction, or any other lack of control in sexual desires. There is Someone that would love to help you and serve you: His name is Jesus.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Wonderful God

The heart that beats for God
is the heart that will beat the longest

LOVE, the thing we've always longed for.
1 John 4:8 says we've just been longing for God
because God is love
I've never gotten to know love so well,
until I finally found the true deep and hurtful love
love told me I have to let go of myself
and take on Christ,
it hurts to strip away self
I struggle with it today, but God...
that real love is so worth it..
I have never experienced such love that gives,
gives until it cannot give anymore.
It gives without reason to give, its a love that is self-motivated
not dependent on your actions, not dependent on you,
its just an everlasting, eternal, love that cannot be changed,
no matter how hard you try, you cannot stop His heart from beating for you.

God is love.....


Wednesday, June 12, 2013

My desire

There is a song called My Desire by Anthony Evans, it has been such an amazing song that always wants to make me live life right and for the honor and glory of God. I know for Christians we all desire to be the best we can be, which means purging yourself of the sins you might be holding on to. 
I've had instances in my life where I so badly wanted to let go of a sin that I knew was not helpful with my relationship with God. I could function and minister fine and my relationships with others were unaffected, so I thought. Since I could function fine with the sin lingering there I knew that I could maybe keep this one and it was approved by God. I couldn't resist the temptation. But that is where God comes in and makes it ten times easier. God will hold your hand through it all. Isn't that amazing? I'm so amazed by Gods hand in my life. God is so good. Give up that sin holding you back!! You don't need that temptation. You need the one who conquered all temptation. 
I need the one who conquered all temptation. 
1 Corinthians 10:13

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

The Explanation For Our Difficulties



If you are going through a time of isolation, seemingly all alone, read John 17 . It will explain exactly why you are where you are— because Jesus has prayed that you “may be one” with the Father as He is. Are you helping God to answer that prayer, or do you have some other goal for your life? Since you became a disciple, you cannot be as independent as you used to be.
God reveals in John 17 that His purpose is not just to answer our prayers, but that through prayer we might come to discern His mind. Yet there is one prayer which God must answer, and that is the prayer of Jesus— “. . . that they may be one just as We are one . . .” (John 17:22). Are we as close to Jesus Christ as that?
God is not concerned about our plans; He doesn’t ask, “Do you want to go through this loss of a loved one, this difficulty, or this defeat?” No, He allows these things for His own purpose. The things we are going through are either making us sweeter, better, and nobler men and women, or they are making us more critical and fault-finding, and more insistent on our own way. The things that happen either make us evil, or they make us more saintly, depending entirely on our relationship with God and its level of intimacy. If we will pray, regarding our own lives, “Your will be done” (Matthew 26:42), then we will be encouraged and comforted by John 17, knowing that our Father is working according to His own wisdom, accomplishing what is best. When we understand God’s purpose, we will not become small-minded and cynical. Jesus prayed nothing less for us than absolute oneness with Himself, just as He was one with the Father. Some of us are far from this oneness; yet God will not leave us alone until we are one with Him— because Jesus prayed, “. . . that they all may be one . . . .”

-Oswald Chambers

Friday, March 22, 2013

Longing for love

Why is it that we long for love so badly? What is so special about love?
As a part of the female species I know that girls long for love, especially from boys. They make you feel special, they make you bubble in your stomach, they are the best friends you can have. But what kind of love are we experiencing? Is it a temporary or an eternal love?

I know that I can get caught up in the niceness of liking or loving someone but when trial and tribulations occur will you still love him/her. Would you still love him/her if that person betrayed you? Would you still love him if he cheated? if she cheated?

That's the kind of love that we don't really understand. We love...until something bad or unpleasant happens. But I was introduced to an eternal love. Imagine someone that loves you FOREVER, no matter what. This person will treat you special, will make you stomach tingle, will kiss your face, will hold your hand, will hug you tenderly, even when you cheat on this person, even if you leave this person. This person would die for you.

But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8 

Nothing can separate us from God's love. 



I experienced God's love and nothing compares to it. Its a love that lifts you up higher, its a love that fills your heart and makes it overflow. 
I pray that you may experience this type of love, and may reflect it in your own relationships with others. Love, like Christ did. 


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Lately

Lately I have been having a hard time balancing everything.
I'm trying to improve my health by sleeping more, I have been working a lot to pay off my school bill, I have been studying a lot to make sure I keep my grades going well, and I have been spending time with God so that I can maintain that relationship with Him.
I have been so worried about neglecting all these things because of lack of time but I forgot one thing, God. He gives me rest when I am burdened..such a simple and honest message. He is the only one that doesn't yell at me when I don't spend enough time with Him, He is the only one that doesn't make me feel bad by giving me a bad grade if I don't give my best. He is the only one that gives me REST when I come to work with Him.
He is the opposite of everything that gives me stress. I love how He just sings to me "come to me you weary Valerie, and I will give you rest, for my yoke is easy, and my burden is light"
Matthew 11:28
Pray for me brothers and sisters, NOT to take spending time with God as another burden to my list, but as my time to unload and rest in Christ the burden bearer.