Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Would You Make Room in the Inn?

Would You Make Room in the Inn?
Often times I find myself wondering why all of these people denied Mary and Joseph a room in their inn. I mean, didn’t they know Mary was carrying the Son of God. But, the thing is, they didn’t. Mary and Joseph were just two more weary travellers in an already too packed town. We know the importance of Mary’s baby, but they didn’t. They did not have the whole picture. What we know, they didn’t and that makes how we approach the story so much different.
We know what Jesus did and who is. We find it so easy to judge the people of the past for not letting him in, but we are just as guilty. We don’t let Jesus into our hearts. We say, “Sorry, Jesus. I’m at capacity.” But what amazing things would happen if we began to unlock our closed hearts to Jesus.
Imagine your heart as an inn. An inn is a place that provides accommodations, food, or drink. If your heart was an inn, it would be a place that the most important things to you abide in. What and who do you let into your inn? Do you let envy and hate in, leaving no room for Jesus? Do you have other tenants, other priorities, that keep God from getting a room?
Keep your heart and mind open to Jesus. Don’t close your the door of your inn. Let Jesus in and see the wonderful things he will do in your heart. Amazing things happen when Jesus is the center of your life.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Prepping Your Heart for Christmas

Prepping Your Heart for Christmas
Hey y’all. Sorry I haven’t posted in awhile, but life has been pretty crazy. Every free moment of mine has been spent on studying and doing projects. But today, with all my projects turned in and my study guides completed, I wanted to refocus on the Christmas season. Why do we celebrate Christmas? Why do we give gifts and have a tree? Why do we visit our families or go to church? What is the point? Why do we stress so much during what should be a joyful time?
Christmas is a celebration of Christ coming down to Earth to save us all. We celebrate that Jesus loved us so much he came down to our horrible and evil world. He loves us so much, so we need to remember that. There is no need to worry about the tree, the ham, or the presents. Christmas is a day of hope and joy. It is a reminder of the immense and vast love Jesus has for us.
We celebrate Christmas with all the gifts because Jesus is the gift God gave to the world. Very symbolic, very cheesy, probably very pagan. But, if you give with a joyful heart and give to others out of love, you will find that the season takes on so much more. As Jesus says in Acts 20:35, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” You don’t have to give the perfect, super expensive gift. Give your time, talents, and wisdom. Those are the gifts worth giving. We give to others freely because the ultimate gift was given to us.
Take some time this season to reflect on what God is doing in your life. Stop the craziness of shopping, studying, travelling, working, and rest in the peace that is only found in Christ Jesus. He is truly the reason for the season. Keep Jesus in your heart and mind this Christmas and you will be amazed at the work he will do in your heart.  

Monday, December 12, 2016

Prophecies About Jesus

Prophecies About Jesus

  1. The Messiah would be born of a women. This was prophesied in Genesis 3:15, in which it says, “And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.” This is describing the battle between Jesus, the woman's offspring, and the serpent. The serpent will have a minor victory in striking his heel, but the Son of God wins in the end by crushing his head.
  2. The Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. In Micah 5:2 it declares, “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times.” This verse states that from Bethlehem will come one who will rule over Israel. Jesus is the king and he was born in the “little town” of Bethlehem.It also describes him as being from ancient times and as John 1 states, “he was in the beginning with God”.
  3. Messiah would be born of a virgin. “Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel.”(Isaiah 7:14) Here it clearly states that the sign that the Messiah has come would be that a virgin would have a son.
  4. The Messiah would be a descendant of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and David. There are many verses that concern the genealogy of Jesus. Genesis 22:18 and Genesis 17:19 talk about how God will bless the Earth through the lineage of Abraham and Isaac.Numbers 24:17 declares that a descendant of Jacob will rise from Israel and crush the heads of their enemies. 2 Samuel 7:12-13 says that the an offspring of David will establish the throne of heaven. Isaiah 9:6-7 tells us that the government will be on his shoulders as he sits on David’s throne. We can see the complete lineage of Jesus in Matthew 1.
There are so many prophecies about Jesus’s birth, life, and death. God gave us these prophecies so the people would know the Messiah had come. As we can see in these few examples, Jesus fulfilled the prophecies that were declared about him. There is so much we can learn about Jesus and how God works through these prophecies. It is so amazing to be able to see strong connections in the work God does.
These are just a few of the prophecies about Jesus, so if you find one that is really mind-blowing, please share it. I’d love to hear from you.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Christmas Music

Modern Christmas Music
There is so much amazing Christmas music out there. Many of my favorite christian artists put out special songs, albums, and EPs just for the Christmas season. I have compiled a list of some of those artists and next to their name I put the album title and my favorite songs they have released for Christmas.
For King and Country
  • “Into the Silent Night”- “Baby Boy” and “Little Drummer Boy”
Sidewalk Prophets
  • “Merry Christmas To You”- “Oh What A Glorious Night” and “Hope Was Born This Night”
TobyMac
  • “Christmas in Diversity” - “Carol of the Kings” and “Mary’s Boy Child”
MercyMe
  • “It’s Christmas”- “Sleigh Ride” and “Hold on Christmas”
  • “The Christmas Season”- “It Came Upon A Midnight Clear”
Francesca Battistelli
  • “Christmas”- “Go, Tell It On The Mountain” and “Christmas is”
Matt Maher
  • He doesn’t have an album, but his song “Glory” is amazing.
Matthew West
  • “Unto Us: A Christmas Collection”- “Unto Us” and “Join The Angels”  
  • “The Heart of Christmas”- “Leaving Heaven” and “Come on Christmas”
Chris Tomlin
  • “Adore”- “A King Like This” and “Bethlehem”
  • “Glory In the Highest”- “My Soul Magnifies the Lord”
Josh Wilson
  • “Noel”- “Jesus is Alive” and  “Almost Christmas”

Rend Collective
  • “Campfire Christmas”- “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” and “Ding Dong Merrily on High”
Matt Redman
  • “These Christmas Lights”- “Oh Little Town” and “His Name Shall Be”
Unspoken
  • Again, they don’t have an album, but “Christmas Everyday” is absolutely wonderful.
Brandon Heath
  • Christmas is Here”- “Just a Girl” and “Oh Come All Ye Faithful/ Angels We Have Heard On High”
Did any of your favorites make it onto this list? Is there any song or album I left out that you love? Tell me in the comments! I would love to hear from you!


Wednesday, December 7, 2016

The Christian Christmas Gift Guide

The Christian Christmas Gift Guide
What should you get for your best christian friend? Look no further than this list.
  1. Christmas Albums. Here are a few suggestions:
  • TobyMac “Christmas in Diversity”
  • Rend Collective “Campfire Christmas”
  • Matthew West “The Heart of Christmas”
  • MercyMe “ It’s Christmas”
  • For King and Country “Into the Silent Night”
  • Chris Tomlin “Adore”
  1. A Journaling Bible
  2. A new bible in general. If they are anything like me, they might be a bible hoarder. A few I have my eyes on are:
  1. A mug or bracelet made by women in Africa. They make these, so they can receive things that are required to live through the organization they sell them through. Feed My Starving Children have some amazing, high-quality, and simply beautiful pieces.
  2. An animal. Wait, what? With organizations like World Vision you can by a chicken or a goat for a impoverished village. Give the person you bought it for a certificate or an ornament shaped like the animal you sponsored.
  3. Chessy Jesus T-shirts. Every good christian has a few. I really like this one.
  4. A new devotional for the new year. My all time favorites are Reckless Devotion and Devotions for the God Girl.
  5. Christian Books. I love Annie Downs, Kyle Idleman, and Jefferson Bethke. There are so many amazing books out there, so you really can’t go wrong.
  6. Get a frame with their favorite bible verse in it. Hobby Lobby has lots of cute ones.
  7. Still Stuck? Get them a Family Christian or Life Way gift card.
I really hope that this was helpful for you! Happy Gifting and Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 5, 2016

Angels at Christmas

Angels at Christmas
What role do the angels, the messengers of God, have to play in the Christmas story? Where do they fit in? Why are there so many songs that reference them?The angels were the ones who told the people what God’s plan was and what he wanted for them to do.
Joseph and Mary were pledged to be married. But, Mary became pregnant and Joseph considered divorcing her. The came to Joseph and they told him not to divorce Mary because she was pregnant with the holy spirit. They also told him that the child’s name is to be Jesus, as he will be the one to save the people from their sins.
Mary was in Nazareth, pledged to be married to Joseph. An angel came to her and told her that the Lord has found favor with her. He told her she would conceive through the holy spirit and that she needed to name the child Jesus. They also informed her that her sister Elizabeth will have a child, even though she is old. Then the angel of the Lord left her.
In the fields nearby the town of Bethlehem, shepherds were watching over their flocks. An angel appeared to them and told them that the Son of God had been born. They told the shepherds not to be fearful, but to rejoice. They angles filled the sky and began singing the praises of the Lord. The shepherds went into the town to see the child the Lord had told them about.
Angels are so important to the christmas story. They are the messengers of God, so their job was to inform the people of the coming of the Christ. Imagine if the angels had not intervened in the story when they did. They are the reason that the story works out. This is so important because God told his people what they needed to know to prepare for the coming of Christ.

Friday, December 2, 2016

Finding Jesus In Chaos


Finding Jesus In Chaos
There are a few times of the year that are classified as pure chaos. One of these times is endearingly called “The most wonderful time of the year”. Yes, you know what it is. Christmas. There are presents to be bought and wrapped, a ham to cook, family to visit, a tree to decorate, secret santas and white elephants, and so much more. It makes your head spin just thinking about it.
So, how can we make it through the busy times in life, whether it be Christmas, summer vacation, or finals week?
This may seem really hard when you are in the midst of the chaos, but take a step back. Slow down, those 5 minutes won’t make that much of a difference. Take a deep breath, there is no need to get so worked up. Take time to be with yourself and God. Pray, meditate, journal. Give your crazy schedule over to God and rest in the fact that everything that needs to happen will happen.
No matter the season in our lives, we need to slow down and spend time with God. It is okay to take a break. It is okay to let go of the reigns. It may be hard to give your plans over to God, but once you do, a burden you didn’t know you were carrying will be lifted off your shoulders.
One of my favorite sayings is, “Give it to God and go to sleep.” I find such comfort in the fact that once I have given God my plans, worries, and problems, I don’t have to think about it anymore. They are no longer my burden to bear. So give your chaos to God and rest in the peace that will rush over you.


Thursday, December 1, 2016

Traditional Christmas Carols

Christmas Carols
Now that it is December, I am so excited to be posting lots of Christmas content, both here on my blog and on my Instagram (@undeniable.joy). There is nothing that gets me more in the mood for Christmas than Christmas music, so today I have compiled a list of my favorite Christmas carols. These aren’t in any particular order (except Go Tell it on the Mountain, which is my all time favorite).
  1. Go Tell it on the Mountain is a song of joy proclaiming the birth of Christ. It is credited to John Wesley Works, who included it in his song book in 1907.  
  2. O Holy Night was penned in 1847 in France by Placide Cappeau de Roquemaure, a poet. He  wrote it based on the gospel of Luke and his friend Adolphe Charles Adams put it to music.
  3. O Come O Come Emmanuel is based a Latin poem, which was written around 1100. The modern version of this hymn was written by John Mason Neale in the mid 1800s.
  4. O Come All Ye Faithful is a hymn calling all of the followers of God to rejoice in the birth of the Messiah. The original hymn was written by John Francis Wade in the middle of the eighteenth century, but the modern english version was written by Frederick Oakeley in 1852.  
  5. Angels We Have Heard On High is based on the gospel of Luke and the account of the angels the shepherds saw in Bethlehem. It is a traditional French carol dating back to the 18th century.
  6. Joy to the World was written in 1719 by Isaac Watts. He based the lyrics off of Psalm 98. The song as we know it today was composed by G. F. Handel in 1742.
  7. Silent Night is based on Luke 2:16. It was written in 1816 by Joseph Mohr and composed in 1818 by Franz Gruber. It originated in Germany, but it one of the most widely known carols.
  8. Hark the Herald Angels Sing was written by Charles Wesley, brother to John Wesley (the founder of the Methodist Church) in 1739. It is saying to listen because the messengers of God are singing.
  9. Away in a Manger is also based on Luke’s account of the gospel, specifically Luke 2:7. The lyrics were penned in 1885, but the composer is unknown. This song was featured in one of Martin Luther’s song books for the Lutheran Church and stanza three was added years later, also with no specific author.
  10. We Three Kings of Orient Are was written by John Henry Hopkins, Jr. around 1857. It describes in detail the magi and the gifts that they brought with them.
Here is a spotify playlist of all the best traditional carols! Happy December!   https://open.spotify.com/user/lkkmusic6/playlist/7qORuJENc2Uv4rWtAfkulp

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Mid Week Music: OBB


Oswald Brothers Band
The Oswald Brothers Band, better known as OBB, is a contemporary christian band made up of 3 brothers. They are from Atlanta, Georgia, where they began publishing music in 2008.
They have many independently published albums and EPs, but they do have a few albums published by Centricity music. These albums are: OBB, Bright Side, and Feelin’ Like Christmas. They have released a few new singles lately, but it is unclear as to when and if they will be releasing an entire album.
My favorite songs of theirs are “Looking For a Girl”, “Who Cares If We’re Dancing”, “Wake Me Up”, and “Song of a Savior”.
Other bands like OBB are About a Mile, Royal Tailor, Capital Kings, and Audio Adrenaline.


Monday, November 28, 2016

The Prodigal Son

The Prodigal Son
Jesus tells the story of two sons. The younger son asks his father for his inheritance, and then he promptly runs off with it to a distant land. Once he has spent all his money, he takes a job feeding pigs, and soon resorts to eating with them. He eventually realizes that even his father’s servants are treated better than this, so he returns to ask his father for forgiveness and mercy. The father was waiting for him to return, and when he saw him, he ran to him. The father was so overjoyed that he killed his best calf and held a party for his son. The older brother is jealous that his father has let his brother back and thrown him a party. To this the father responds, “But, we had to celebrate and be glad, because this brother of yours was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.”
There are three characters in this story. There is the prodigal son, the eager father, and the jealous brother. Which one are you? Are you the son who has run away from your home and your heavenly father? Are you there with the father rejoicing because the son has returned home? Are you the son who thinks that his brother is undeserving of their father’s love?  
Paul was a prodigal son. He was a Jew’s Jew, and by earthly standards, he was flawless. But, he had run so far from God that he was persecuting Christians in the name of the God he claimed to serve. Paul has gone further than you probably have, killing people and saying he was doing it for God. Then, Paul was on the road, much like our prodigal son was on the road, and the Heavenly Father came to him. He gave Paul the wake-up call he needed, and then welcomed him into the family. You could be absolutely horrible, thinking you have gone to far for God to reach you, but you are never too far gone for God.
God is waiting on the front porch, eagerly expecting your arrival at home. The world you are living in may seem wonderful, but it soon won’t be enough. So, come home. Go and be with the father that loves you unconditionally.
If you are the brother that is jealous of the love the father has for the son, remember you were once the prodigal son, too. Your heavenly father has shown you great love by letting you be with him. Don’t think you are better because you have been christian longer or been attending one particular church longer than someone else. God loves both you and your brothers and sisters in Christ equally as much. Go and rejoice with the father that your lost brother has returned home.

If you are there with the father, waiting eagerly for your brother to come home, don’t be disheartened when you cannot see the son coming down the road. Do your best to prepare for him to come home, and be there to comfort those who are also awaiting his arrival at home. The prodigal sons will come home someday, and it may not be today or tomorrow, but they will make it back.

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Mid Week Music: Tim Timmons

Tim Timmons
Tim Timmons is one of my all time favorite contemporary Christian artists. He was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2001 and was told he only had 5 years to live. He had a hard year of surgeries, but he and his wife decided to live as if he wasn’t going to die. They didn't worry about what things would be like after he was gone, they trusted God. He has used his music to establish and grow in a relationship with God. He said he had always known about Jesus but never knew Jesus, so he took the step to be in a constant relationship with him. He has a hopeful and outgoing personality that is so refreshing in this dark world.  
He has two albums out, Cast My Cares (2013) and Awake Our Souls (2015). Cast My Cares was his album for reconnecting with God, and Awake Our Souls is a celebration of life with God. You can tell these ideas were the topics for these albums in the way the songs were composed and the words that were used. Cast My Cares has a lot of songs about relying on God, while Awake Our Souls is about living for God and what we do in response to his great love.
My favorite songs of his are “Everywhere I Go”, “Starts With Me”,and “Like I’ve Been Changed”. All of his songs are so wonderful and I simply love everything he has ever released. His music speaks to me on so many levels and really inspires to pursue a deeper relationship with God.

Other artists like him are 7th Time Down, One Sonic Society, All Sons and Daughters, Jason Gray, Brandon Heath, Big Daddy Weave, and Citizen Way.  

Monday, November 21, 2016

Thankful Hearts

Thankful Hearts
To be thankful is to feel or express gratitude. To be thankful in our Christian lives is to live a life that honors Christ. We do this as an expression of appreciation for all the things he has done for us. He gave his life up for us, so we need to live in a way that responds to that. We lead a life of faith, hope, and love. This is the way to display your thankfulness for what God has given you.
The world often tries to steal this thankfulness from us, but in Christ we can always find joy and gratitude. When this happens, when your feelings of respect towards what Christ did falter, remember that God is always with you, and he will never leave you or forsake you. Even when you aren’t feeling that grateful, thank God, stay in contact with him. When you do this, you make him present in your life and you will be more aware of the work he is doing in your life.
Be thankful. You have so many amazing gifts from God. Tell God what you are thankful for, give him glory for the wonderful things he has done. This Thanksgiving, don’t worry about the turkey or how many people are coming over. Give thanks for the wonderful gifts you have received daily, and don’t let the world steal your joy.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

What Is My Tree?

What Is My Tree?

Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, “Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden’?”
The woman said to the serpent, “We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, but God did say, ‘You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.’” Genesis 3:1-3
As we all know, Adam and Eve go on to eat from the tree later in the story. Why did they do that? What pushed Eve over the edge to take hold of the fruit? She did it because the serpent was tempting her. The serpent itself didn’t pluck the fruit off the tree and put it in her hand. It placed itself in her mind and gave reason for the rebellious idea in her head. It twisted God’s good will for us to look like greed and selfishness. For Eve to have been able to hear the serpent she must have been around the tree. She must have already had the seed of sin planted in her mind for the devil to be able to grab a hold of her.
What is your tree? What is the devil tempting you with that God specifically told you not to do? What are you watching longingly, but not going through with? These are the things that we toe the line with. We say, “I didn’t lie, it just wasn’t the whole truth.” We don’t completely rebel against God, but we also don’t distance ourselves as far as we can from our temptations. We stare them in the eye instead of building a wall to block us from them. Imagine if a giant wall blocked you from your sin. You wouldn’t be tempted and you wouldn’t go against God.
That wall is possible. Having a blockade between you and your sin is just within your reach. The wall is Jesus. You need to ask him to come into your mind and heart, so he can guard you against sin. When he is there, Satan runs in fear, and the battle for your life has been fought on your behalf. Adam and Eve didn’t build a wall. Don’t stare your sin in the face. Take action, and remove the trees in your life.

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Female Music Artists


Female Music Artists
There is so much amazing Christian music out there, but today I want to focus on female artists.  These are some of my favorite female artists. They have upbeat music that is so uplifting. They also all have amazing life experiences that they have shared, so I would definitely recommend looking more into each of these women.  
Francesca Battistelli has lots of music, dating back as far as 2004 when she published her first indie album. Her album, My Paper Heart, came out in 2008 and is her first non-indie album. She has many amazing songs, and all of her albums have a unique, individual sound. Her songs are so relatable, and you can identify with what they are saying.  My favorite songs of hers are “If We’re Honest”, “This is the Stuff”, “I’m Letting go”, and “Hundred More Years”.
Jamie Grace is a singer/ songwriter from Georgia. She is on TobyMac’s label which includes Capital Kings, Hollyn, Ryan Stevenson, and over 40 more Christian bands. She has a youtube channel, which is titled Jamie Grace, where she talks about anything and everything. She has some pretty radical ideas about dating and guys, which she talks about a lot on her channel and in her music. I love everything on her album One Song at a Time, so I don’t know if I can recommend just one. On her second album, Ready to Fly, I could listen to “Just a Friend” on repeat for hours.
Hollyn is also on TobyMac’s label, and she has really great music. She has some contemporary music, like all the other women on this list, but she also has a few rap songs. She started out by posting covers of popular songs onto youtube, and that is how she got discovered. She is fairly new to the music market, but many of her songs have made it onto the top charts. I love her song “Steady Me”, and her cover of Lecrae’s “All I Need is You” is amazing.
Britt Nicole is best known for her song “Gold”, which hit the Pop Charts in 2012. She has four albums full of awesome music, and it only gets better the more you listen. Her album Gold  was nominated for the Best Contemporary Christian Album at the 55th Grammys. She is a very talented singer, songwriter, and dancer. She has a new album coming out next year, but you can already hear the recordings online. “Still That Girl” is my all time favorite song of her’s, but her new song, “Falling in Love”, is a close second.
Moriah Peters is an awesome musician from California. She is married to Joel of For King and Country, and the story of their relationship is really beautiful. Her music is empowering, and she is one of the artists that got me into Christian music. Her song “Well Done” is the first of her’s that I heard when my mom recommended we play it at children’s ministry at church. Since then, my favorites of her’s are “I’ll Wait For You” and “Stand Strong”.
1 Girl Nation is a group that used to be 5 girls, but now it is only 3. Their albums, 1 Girl Nation and United, have lots of music with a great message for tweenage girls. All of the girls in the band are amazing, and they also make youtube videos on their channel, 1GirlNation, that are super fun. My personal favorites of theirs are “Live For You” and “Love Like Crazy”.
To continue the love, here is a Spotify playlist that includes all the songs mentioned above, and many more by some other amazing female artists. https://open.spotify.com/user/lkkmusic6/playlist/7fz23M59zYfF2CFN5GNguZ

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Mid Week Music: Jason Gray


Jason Gray
Jason Gray is a contemporary Christian singer and songwriter. He is one of my absolute favorite artists. He has released music consistently since 2007, when his first album signed by Centricity Music, All The Lovely Losers, came out. He has a speech impediment and grew up in a very broken home. But, he doesn’t stutter when he sings because as he says God can make music out of our brokenness.
My favorite songs of his are “Resurrection”, “Laugh Out Loud”, “Celebrate”, and “Not Right Now”. His songs are upbeat, but they make you think and raise important subjects for discussion. He has an amazing and unique sound, and the more I listen to his music, the more I love him. He is quickly becoming one of my favorite artists.
His last album, Where the Light Gets In, came out June 17, 2016. He has five other albums, not including Christmas, acoustic, and self-published albums. The other albums he has released are: Where the Light Gets In, Love Will Have the Final Word, A Way to See in the Dark, Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue, and All the Lovely Losers.
Other artists like Jason Gray are Matthew West, Josh Wilson, Big Daddy Weave, Matt Maher, and Brandon Heath.

Monday, November 14, 2016

Practices of Faith


Practices of Faith
Here are multiple practices of faith, or things you can do to display your devotion to God and to aid you in growing in your faith.
  1. Meditation- Meditation is just about being still, clearing your mind, and listening for what God has to say to you. It is a lot harder than it sounds, but you need to not focus on yourself and focus solely on God.
  2. Witnessing- Witnessing is the open testament about your faith. It is professing your knowledge and experience of God. This can be having a blog, a bible instagram account, a youtube channel, or good old fashioned talking to people.  
  3. Silence- Silence is about reflection. Be silent for as long or short as you like, but your focus and purpose of silence is for listening to God.
  4. Fasting- Fasting is done for many purposes. It is when you do not ingest anything for a certain period of time. Some do it to grow closer to God, to sharpen their focus on his will in their life, or to petition God for something. But, fasting frequently and for long periods of time is not healthy, so be careful.  
  5. Living Simply- To me, living simply means not relying on possessions and opulence for life. It is letting go of the world and holding firmly onto heaven.
  6. Devotional Reading- Reading a daily devotional puts you in the mindset to be looking for God in your daily life. It reminds you to be aware of where God is working in you and those around you that day.  
  7. Prayer- Prayer is a fancy word for talking to God. It is telling God your worries, sins, praises, fears, joys, and anything else on your mind. Of course, God already knows everything about you, but he wants you to tell him everything on your own accord out of faith.
  8. Baptism- Baptism is a religious act in which you are sprinkled with water or immersed in a pool. It represents purification, as when you come out of the water all of your sins have been washed away.
  9. Bible Study- A bible study is simply when a group of believers come together to study God’s word. It aids not only in study and comprehension of the Bible but in accountability, fellowship, different perspectives and for getting second opinions,  
  10. Journaling- God reveals himself in scripture, and journaling is a way to keep track of how he revealed himself when you read a particular verse. It is helpful in comprehension of complex passages, and in seeing how you have grown. It is amazing to read something in the bible and find your thoughts from the last time you read it. Often times, your perspective and understanding of the verse has changed, so it is super helpful to write down what certain things mean to you.
  11. Keeping the Sabbath- Keeping the Sabbath means that you rest and reflect on God one day a week. For most, that day is Sunday, but it is okay to make any other day your personal sabbath. The main idea is to rest, be with family, and take the time to be with God.
  12. Lectio Divina- Lectio Divina is the practice of praying with scripture. Sometimes you don’t have the words to say, so you can use this to call out to God with what you need. An example of this would be praying, “Help me to be strong and courageous. Do not let me be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord my God is with me wherever I go.” Joshua 1:9
  13. Fellowship- Fellowship is spending time with other believers. It is going to church and talking to people, joining a small group, a club, or a Christian organization. You go and spend time with people who are there in the trenches with you. Fellowship is about doing life together.
  14. Communion- At the last Passover while Jesus was on Earth he was with his disciples. He broke bread and said, “This is my body broken for you.” Then he took a glass of wine and said, “This is my blood, poured out for you.” Communion is remembering this. It is some form of taking bread and wine or grape juice. It is done at church, and depending on the church it may be weekly, or only on special occasions.
  15. Self-denial- Self-denial is what it sounds like. It is denying yourself the temptations of this world. It is not giving into sin and evil. It is about focusing in heaven, and the glorious riches waiting there.
  16. Worship- Worship is a show of your devotion and adoration to God. There are many ways to worship, but the most popular is through music. Other ways include obeying God, prayer, reading the bible, tithing, witnessing, serving others, and turning your entire life over to God.  
  17. Spiritual Friendships- Having a spiritual friendship with someone means that you can go to that person and talk about spiritual things. It is incredibly amazing because it means you have friends around your age that you can ask for advice, and they can direct you to a certain passage in the bible, or they can pray for you. It is so amazing to have friends you can have fun with, but still be able to talk about religious things.
  18. Singing from the Soul- This isn’t about how well you can sing. It is all about giving everything from the center of your soul over to God. You don’t have to sing well, you just have to sing loud and proud for all of heaven to hear. God gave you your voice, so you should not be afraid to use in for his glory.
  19. Accountability Group- An accountability can make sure you are focusing on your walk with God. You tell them your goals and desires, and they help you make sure you are taking the proper steps towards that. They help you to follow through with your plans and remind you to walk with God.

There are so many other things you can do to show your loving devotion to God, but these ideas are a good starting point. There is no right or wrong way to do these things, all that matters is that God is at the center of everything you do.