Monday, January 16, 2017

Bible Verses about Grace

Grace
What is grace? Grace the free and unmerited favor of God, as manifested in the salvation of sinners and the bestowal of blessings.That is the exact dictionary definition. This tells us that grace is undeserved, yet free and it is given to us through the gifts of salvation and blessings. Today, I felt the desperate need to share about grace. The abounding grace of our Lord is unfathomable, undeniable, and undeserved. That is the grace that covers all of our sins. It is what wakes us up every morning. It answers our prayers and comforts our souls. The “scandal of grace” is that a man so pure would take on so much sin, all in the name of love. This is the amazing grace that we live by. Without this grace we are nothing, our lives, works, time, money, nothing. This is grace. This is the love of the father at work.
“He does not treat us as our sins deserve” Psalm 103:10
“We believe it is through the grace of our Lord Jesus that we are saved.” Acts 15:11
“Surpassing grace God has given to you” 2 Corinthians 9:14
“In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace” Ephesians 1:7
“Made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions-It is by grace you have been saved.” Ephesians 2:5
“In order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith--and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God” Ephesians 2:7-8
I became a servant of this gospel by the gift of God's grace given me through the working of his power.” Ephesians 3:7
“May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by his grace gave us eternal encouragement and good hope.” 2 Thessalonians 2:16
“You then, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.” 2 Timothy 2:1
“So that, having been justified by his grace, we might become heirs having the hope of eternal life.” Titus 3:7
“But he gives us more grace.” James 4:6a

Friday, January 13, 2017

The Pics or it Didn’t Happen Mentality

The Pics or it Didn’t Happen Mentality
The other day I was casually scrolling through some social networking site and I stumbled across a post about a squirrel dancing or a shark costume or something. The creator of the post claimed something completely outlandish and a commenter replied with the notorious, “Pics or it didn’t happen.” This random person couldn’t believe in an apple the size of his foot or a flying pencil, so they asked for proof. There isn’t really anything wrong with this situation, but how often do we do this God?
I often find myself saying, “God, give me a sign.” In saying this, we are saying, “God, you seem a bit off your rocker. Are you sure this is what you want?” or “God, I’m not sure I believe you. Can you give me evidence?” We question the validity of what God is trying to tell us. But, that completely defeats the purpose of faith. Hebrews 11:1 says, “For faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” This verse clearly states that we cannot see God or what he is doing. We must trust his word to be true and his plans to lead us in the right direction.

Having faith causes us to trust God and what he is doing. If you ask for proof, God may give it to you. For example, in Judges 6:36-40 Gideon asked God to prove he was there, and God did it. But, to have true faith and to rely fully on God, we must let go of our doubts and trust him to do what he does.

Monday, January 9, 2017

Encouragement for the New Year

Encouragement for the New Year
We all know the drill. New year, new me! This is the year I finally change for the better! Why don’t they just have a new year’s resolution started back? A new bible, a gym membership, a healthy recipe book, an agenda, and a beautiful new marketing plan. This is everything anybody could ever want. To be healthy, organized, successful, and in touch with God. Now, I’m not saying New Year’s resolutions are a bad thing. In fact, they are wonderful. Having goals you can set for yourself to become a better version of yourself. That is an amazing thing!
Okay, so it’s the second Monday of January 2017. Have you woken up on time everyday, run everyday, and read your bible everyday. Probably not (I know I haven’t). But, I don’t think that is the point of a New Year’s Resolution. The point is to strive to be a more successful version of you. The old you wasn’t bad, but you know you can do better. So, if you skip a few days, that’s okay. It’s the end goal that is the most important part. What matters is that you can see room for improvement and you are taking the steps to fix it.
Also, when creating your new year’s resolutions. Keep God in mind. What does he want from you this year? How can you change this year to make your life a closer reflection of him? It could be going to church more often, spending more time with your family, being more patient, or mentoring someone through your church. Always remember to keep God in the picture when you are thinking about your new year.  

Again, let me tell you that it is okay to fail. God still loves you and he will help you back up when you fall. He will never leave and he will never forsake you. So what if you don’t go to the gym everyday? If you do, that is wonderful. But, if you don’t, God will still welcome you with open arms. It is not the end of the world, so don’t tell yourself that it is. God wants you to want to live for him. So, if you don’t make it, it’s okay. But, you should do everything in your power to make God a priority. Wake-up everyday this year knowing you ARE good enough and you are so deeply and unconditionally loved.

Friday, January 6, 2017

Songs for When You Feel Insecure

Songs for When You Feel Insecure
These are all of my favorite songs to listen to when I am feeling inferior, insecure, or inadequate. They almost always make me feel better about who God made me to be. All of these songs remind me how beautiful I am in God’s eyes and how very much he loves me.

  1. “Enough”- Jason Castro
  2. “Gold”- Britt Nicole
  3. “In My Eyes”- The Afters
  4. “Only One and Only You”- Steven Curtis Chapman
  5. “To Me”- Matthew West
  6. “Wonderfully Made”- Matthew West
  7. “Tryin’”- Matthew West
  8. “Looking for a Girl”-OBB
  9. “In the Eyes”- 1 Girl Nation
  10. “God Girl”- Jamie Grace

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Mid Week Music: I Am They

I Am They
I Am They is a band formed in 2008 in Nevada, under the name Solomon’s Porch. They began performing together in 2008 at small church events for their community. In 2009, they were asked to open for a Matthew West concert, where they changed their name to I Am They. At the end  2013 they were signed to Provident Label Group and began recording their first album in 2014.
I absolutely love their sound! My all time favorite genre of music is bluegrass, and they are definitely the closest I has ever found to being Christian bluegrass.
I Am They has one album out, titled I Am They. It was released in 2015.
My favorite songs of theirs are “From the Day”, “King of Love”, and “Over and over again”.
Other bands like I Am They are Rend Collective, Crowder, All Sons and Daughters, and Consumed by Fire.

Sunday, January 1, 2017

A Word for 2017

A Word for 2017
For the past 3 years I have picked out a word that I really wanted to work on for the year. The word I choose is representative of what I feel like I had been lacking in the past year. Picking out a word or theme for the year can mean so much when you look back at your year and see how much you have grown since you picked out that word.
In 2014 my word was patience. I have always been told I was very patient. I got the patience award every week for every year for 5 years at the camp I went to. I thought I had a natural patience, so I stopped trying at being patient. As it turns out, I am not naturally patient, so I decided to make that my word for 2014. I still struggle with patience every day, but since I spent a year working on it, I think I might just be able to  get that award again.
In 2015 my word was focus. I often found myself thinking of other things while I was in bible study or when I was praying. But, I wanted to give God my full attention. So, I spent 2015 intentionally focusing and listening to what God had to say to me.
In 2016 my word was peace. Due to a hard 2015 I had lost almost all of my peace. My dad was in and out of the hospital, my cat had died, I had lost loved ones, and I had drifted away from many friendships. Needless to say, all of these events had taken their toll on me. I endearingly call 2016 the year of anxiety attacks. I was living in a constant state of anxiety for a majority of 2016, due to a horrible 2015 and the added stress of high school. So, in 2016 I decided to set my sights on peace. I prayed constantly for peace. Now, since November 2016, when I began this blog, I have found myself sitting in the true peace that comes for Christ alone.
I have decided, after some thought and meditation, that my word for 2017 is going to be love. For the last half of 2016 I was constantly praying for the capacity to be kinder, more loving, more patient. I believe that true and undeniable love encompasses all of those things. My goal for 2017 is to give reckless and unconditional love to everybody I meet.
What is your word for this year? I would love to know!

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.