Tuesday, January 26, 2010

A Chance.


Originally written by Mindy Clark on December 27th, 2008.

Sometimes life is good...

Sometimes, not so much.

Sometimes we win...

Sometimes we fail.

Sometimes things are exciting...

Sometimes, things are pretty lame.

Sometimes we feel loved...

Sometimes we feel alone.


Things are always changing and nothing on earth is predictable. There are good days and there are bad days. Laughter and tears... But there is always hope in each new day. Circumstances change and people change, But the love of Christ remains the same. His promise is true and his love never ceasing.... He gives the hope of a new day.


With each new day, He gives new opportunity. Each new day is a fresh start. A chance to forgive. A chance to grow. A chance to encourage. A chance to renew. A chance to help someone. A chance to smile. A chance to make the most of it. A chance to go for it. A chance to learn. A chance to persevere. A chance to love. A chance to work it out. A chance to achieve. A chance to make a difference. A chance to create. A chance for laughter. A chance to decide. A chance to live for today. A chance to hope. A chance to embrace all that is good.


Sometimes we just need to believe He has a plan for us.... and take a chanceon Him.


“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up” -Galatians 6:9


Monday, January 18, 2010

Does Prayer really change things?


Does Prayer Really Change Things?


I think this is a question that many people have probably asked themselves at some point in their lives. Whether you know Christ or not, I think it’s a legitimate question. It’s made clear in the bible that if we would just pray, and ask God for something, it surely will be given to us.


If God tells us that we can come to him and pray at any time, why is it so hard for us? When a friend asks us to pray for them, do we really? Or do we just say we will because it is what they will want to hear?


This topic of prayer is something my church and my small group have been discussing together and challenging one another in. I think many of us are skeptical at times about if prayer really does change things; if God really listens, or if it is even worth our time.


Just as it is hard at times to spend time in God’s word, I think it can be equally hard to spend time in prayer. Especially in our society where there are distractions everywhere we look. We are also very busy people, who need answers to everything right away.


I think now more than ever, God wants us to slow down. He wants to teach his children patience and discipline. We are spoiled with technology and how quickly we get things done now. Believe me, I totally take advantage of all the new technology and social networking and I think there are many great aspects and benefits to it. But I think we need to remember to balance it with a little old school bible reading, journaling, time in prayer, and laying hands on a friend and praying with them. As much as I love the communication through technology, I hope we don’t lose the sometimes uncomfortable face-to-face, physical touch and small gatherings of fellowship with our brothers and sisters in Christ.


Do I believe prayer changes things? Yes, I do. I believe it gives me time with my Heavenly father; to praise Him, to thank Him, to give Him my burden, to ask for His guidance, to show gratitude for the people He has brought into my life, to let Him know I am lost without Him. It brings me a sense of humility and patience. But this is just from my own experience, I cannot answer the question for you.


To me, it is much more than just asking him for help. It is a beautiful act of Worship that brings me closer to my Heavenly Father who I so desperately need to guide me everyday. And I hope I will engage in this more.


Even though we study science, have college degrees, build fast computers and do just fine on our own; we still need Jesus.


Our small group has challenged each other to be intentionally praying for one another. I pray that we will let our guards down, as well as our skepticism and even hurt feelings from other people; And just let God move. I pray he will use this little group of people to cause a wave of prayer that will change things for the glory of God.


Thank you God, for your Son Jesus. So that we may have the opportunity to come straight to you with our problems, praises, and requests. You are so near to us. Help us to realize that this week.


You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.” -John 14:14

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

You never let go.



I will admit that I have felt a little distant from God lately. I know he is here with me, all around; yet I have not felt intimate with him in awhile. It's not uncommon for Christians to fall into a rut when it comes to our walk with God. Sometimes it's not even on purpose, but we just get so busy with life. I think this is the case for me right now.

This morning I put my worship playlist on shuffle, and the first song that came on was "You never let go" by The David Crowder Band, which also happens to be one of the songs on my blog. This song is so fitting right now. Even when I have become so busy with life, Jesus never let's go. He never stops tugging on my heart or reminding me of how much he loves me.

In November, our baby boy was born. It was seriously the most amazing experience in my life, alongside my wedding day. I love spending countless hours with my son; holding him, feeding him, changing him, playing with him, singing to him. He has brought an unspeakable joy into the hearts of Marcos and I. With this said however, I realize that I have put God on the back burner.

I have hardly picked up my bible or prayed as my soul longs to. I was reading today and this is a verse that stuck out to me.

"The unfolding of your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple. I open my mouth and pant, longing for your commands. Turn to me and have mercy on me, as you always do to those who love your name." - Psalm 119:131-132

I don't know about you, but as a Christian I'm not okay being stagnant in my walk with God. I don't want to just be comfortable where I'm at in life. I want to be continuously seeking my King and learning how I can better serve him in the hopes of changing this world for HIS glory. Even if it is in the everyday, repetitive things like being a wife and mommy. Or for others, a student or co-worker. No matter the life-stage we are in, whether we are young or old, single or married, working or taking care of babies; God is at work in our lives and he is using us for a bigger purpose.

Sometimes in life, things are so good that we forget to make God a part of it. He should be the biggest part because it is he who made it happen. I think this has been the case for me lately. I am so comfortable in my life right now, but I pray that is no reason for me not to trust or lean on my sweet Jesus every single day. I don't want to just be intimate with my heavenly father when life is hard. I want that Divine Romance every day.

Today my prayer is this:
Lord, thank you for the amazing blessings you have poured into my life. I have such a grateful heart, yet I feel stagnant in my walk with you. Help me to prioritize my time so that I make time for you. Help me to spend more time in your word so that I can be the wife and mother you created me to be. Just as the best thing I can do for my son is to love my husband; I know the best thing I can do for both of them is to love my Jesus. I don't want to be a lazy christian. I want to seek more of you. Lord, draw me close. Use me.

p.s. Thank you for never letting go :)

Amen.