"The Lord makes firm the steps of those who delight in Him; though they stumble, they will not fall. For the Lord upholds them with His hand." ~Psalm 37:23-24

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Peace, be still.


CREEEAAKK.
The ship’s hull was aged, strong, and rugged. Dark woods clamped tightly together sealed off the constant grasping of the black waters and secured many hanging bunks beneath the salty deck. The captain’s quarters rested firmly on the stern, dragging splintered oak and dreams of a smooth rudder in the water beneath. A rudder that stayed fast, and brought the sailors back to joyous, angry, and mournful people.
As for officer Charles, however, the sea was everything. The islands were a wasteland where dreams crashed upon the harsh rocks of reality and refused to be moved. Where ice and superiority was carried on the winds of love, and where the waves of hope and good life, simply rose and fell.
The first mate, Charles’ best friend, seemed exceptionally quiet in the bunk below. The whole crew must have felt the change in weather, for there was no snoring, or turning over in sleep, or song or whisper in the ship’s lonesome hull. The careful moaning of the wind seemed, when loudest, at a loss for emotion.
Charles opened his eyes. The cots were empty, the guns strewn about on the floorboards, just as they had been when they left. The choice had been made. Regardless of what the others would say, he and the captain had agreed.
The picture was losing strength, but still carried the sound of creaking oars, and the touch of salt-filled tears on Charles’ face as the portrait of Lily-Anne smiled simply at him. The lifeboats could carry many, but with the loss of one ship and a few crewmen, at least one man had to stay behind.
Sailless, crewless, mapless, the ship was abandoned. Captain Jones had given permission to Charles to use anything and everything to his own desire, but to Charles the cabin above was, and would always be, for the captain. Three barrels of salted herring, four casks of clean water, one cot. This was enough.
Many tearful days of longing had passed Charles by. Every day he opened his eyes, climbed the crows nest, and searched for land. At first, a necessity, an escape from the fear of nothingness down below, but now Charles climbed it patiently, knowing that whatever happened would be for the best. The God he had heard about was now becoming real to him.
He stood, the crisp wind in his face, the sun slowly thrusting forth, piercing the humid breath of the morning. His dark, wavy hair fluttered as a flag, and the ship was rocked by the water alone.
Many good men spoke of peace. They mentioned a calming one could only know in the storms. They had spent lifetimes trying to harness it, or use it for gain, or to push themselves out as bold and courageous.
But peace is sometimes only known for itself in itself. Charles leaned back. There was nothing frightening about this place, this situation. He lifted his water stained book to the sunlight and began to sing in the open. He sang of the future, he sang of his hopes, he sang short, raspy melodies with no rhymes among them. But the words, the words lifted darkness over the horizon and burned it in the sun. They drove arrows through the water and opened up a way to home. They reflected the light of the voice of God, and returned to Charles, peace.
This was peace. This was life. If the sea itself threw mountains of snow and water on him, his heart would never change. If the sun ceased to rise and lie down, if every splinter of wood turned to ash and the sea rise up to meet him, Charles had decided his own fate. He knew beyond farce or fairytale that he was chosen, and that he would answer the call bestowed upon him, regardless of the means to obtain it. If his future had perished in the depths of the sea like the captain’s map, eternity would soon be upon him, and he would be caught into glory like the son of a royal dove. If his dreams had been turned to splinters like the rudder of a great ship, Charles knew he could only be guided by providence, and that if so, he was in good hands. If he grew old, and never saw another human being, he would be content.
He leaned over and closed his eyes. “To know the Man who sees my sin and loves me, is sufficient for all my trials and hardship in this short and vanishing life. For what is life, without peace? And what is peace, without hope? And how can we have hope, but through love?”

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Rest Beloved, rest.

"I believe, that You're my healer. I believe, that You are all I need. I believe that You're my portion. I believe You're more than enough for me. Jesus You're all I need!"

This is an outpouring of my heart. This is encounter with Jesus. This is what life really is. Not a sermon, not a song, not a lifestyle, but just... Love.

Jehovah just loves you! He just is so ravished by you!

Abba. I want to share this vulnerability with others. Help me.

*deep breath* Relax. It's gonna be okay. I promise.

I have just been brought through a dark night. And I'm still alright. :) I feel so peaceful right now.

I see a bit more of our Lord right now. It's the part of Him that is just so happy to hold on to us and cry with us, and then laugh and laugh and laugh!

Wow. So beautiful God! Such an amazing friend we have in Jesus!

Just let it go. Whatever is on your mind, even if it's important, just let it go. You don't have to do anything to gain Father's attention, He's SO watching you right now! You don't know how precious you are! But He does!

REST. God is real. :) If He wasn't, we would have to force Him to touch us. But no, He's all so wanting to just prove His love to you again. And again. And again and again and again. Just don't do anything, and let Him do what He does best: fulfill your dreams and establish hope in your life, through love.

Sometimes I try, sometimes I try not trying, sometimes I forget to stop either. It doesn't matter. If I'm striving, God is no less powerful to meet me. If I'm just resting in Him, it's still up to Him. It's always up to Him.

But that's the good thing! =D

Because He is in love with you! He wants you to see His beauty! He wants you to be happy!

Why do I even need to say that?

Okay, to clear something up, your mind cannot grasp His love. Trying to put it in words, or milk a blog post for the encounter of the writer, you're blessed if you get met there.

Here's a simple 3-steps to meet God! Works every time, guaranteed! Now completely free!
1: He loves you.
2: Repeat step 1 until satisfied. At the end of your life move on to step 3.
3: Now that you see Him face-to-face, ask Him.

Just chillax. Put on some Bethel music. Or maybe Ascend the Hill. Their stuff is free! ascendthehill.com

Or maybe you like classical, or rap, or jazz. But to find the best music, refer to step 1 of the "Meeting God" manual above. ;)

He really does. He really does.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Prayer... for realz

We can all agree that the presence of the Holy Spirit is so tangible and glorious that there is nothing better than connecting with Him. Being fully open to Him, simply overcome by His love for us. It's the best place on earth. It's the place where rest really happens. It's the place we experience true joy, and satisfaction.

Oh, so glorious, so glorious! No language on earth can put that into words, but I'm gonna try anyway! English is what I have, so it's what I'm using to lift His name high!

Two nights ago, I sat in the basement all by myself, and reflected upon the yearning feeling in my heart and stomach. I began to pray. God spoke to me, like He always loves to do! (He's so kind to us!! =D) He told me that interceding for people is one of the greatest battles we as believers can fight. It's our decision to take the time and pray, and prayer has so much impact, it's crazy! Why do you think Jesus (in His life before His death) prayed ALL THE TIME? And why, now that He is seated at the right hand of God, does He make intercession for us daily?

Praying for others is one of the greatest ways to bring us closer to His heart, and to more fully understand His will!

Last night, I began interceding for my friend, not even namely, but I didn't know how to pray more powerfully.

So, God being loving and tender as He is, showed me a picture:

I was in a sword fight  and I saw myself using the same attack over and over again, and it was blocked over and over again. It weakened the enemy, but wasn't very successful. He told me that I can pray for my heart to be more receptive, I can pray for His will to be done in my heart, I can pray that He would take down barriers, I can pray that He would show me how He is using the circumstances to make my heart more open to Him! And as He told me this, He showed me that these are different types of "attacks" that are much more successful, BECAUSE it is opening up your ears to more fully understand what He's speaking over that person. (In this example, me.)

Also, when multiple people will get together (virtually or physically) and agree, it is AT LEAST twice as powerful! Imagine trying to fight two people at once! If they both knew even the slightest about the art of the sword, you'd be done for. So, when there is a group of people, all praying individually for the same thing... Watch. Out.

What He's showing me now is that when I do normal things that are time-wasting, even though they are super fun (like... sorry to say, Minecraft ;) it's... like slacking off the attack to take a rest. And sometimes rests are very very necessary. But when there is a battle, you're in it till it's through.

Through my prayers, and God's mercy, my heart had become more open and attentive to what He is saying and doing. When I played Minecraft, I felt... like I was giving up at an important time. He kept nudging me to get off. After about five minutes, I wasn't even having fun. So I got off.

As we continue our lives, I encourage all of us to set apart LOTS of time just to pray for others and ourselves. We fight, wielding the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God, right? So as we spend time in His Word, we become more accustomed to it, and are more comfortable using it in battle.

Does this make sense? Prayer is absolutely crucial to the healthy life of a Christian!

So, go for it! You can't fail! =) And God is already pleased with you!!!