Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Back to where I started


Reflection.  It is a good thing.  We all need to take time to reflect back on choices whether good or bad that we have made in our lives as they all lead us to the moment in which we find ourselves now.  

In the spring of 1993, I made a decision to attend Liberty University.  I had originally planned on going to my local community college but that spring, God stirred something within me and my plans changed.  Each step in regards to going to school fell into place and in the fall of 1993, I moved into a dorm and began a journey.  

Within the first couple of weeks of school, I found myself in my first grown up storm.  I was involved in a horrible car accident that put me in the hospital for a week due to a collapsed lung.  I remember that moment as if it were yesterday. It was terrifying as I recognized I could have been killed.  I remember hearing later that my granddaddy had gone to the junk yard to see my car and could not believe that I had survived.  I remember realizing that God had a plan for my life.

My freshman year of college was full of heartache and joy.  I made amazing friends and created memories that to this day I still smile when still think about them.  I had dreams.  I wanted to be something someday.  God was trying to work in my life.  I was trying to listen.  I wanted to listen.  One Wednesday at convocation, Dr. Falwell preached a sermon that left me yearning for a more intimate relationship with Christ.  The Word of God became alive and real to me that day and I wanted more.  I totally missed the mark. My problem, I turned to the wrong places/ things.  I did not know where to find Him.  I was new to hearing from God and I made a bad choice.  I dropped out of school.  Out of fear because of my failures, a lack of trust in God and just truly not knowing where to go next, I ran like Moses after he killed the guard.
 
Almost twenty years later, He has brought me back.  I have wandered for almost twenty years in the wilderness.  I have seen Him bless my life.  I have seen Him work in my life as He has grown my faith.  He has taught me to listen to His voice above the chaos and He pulled me from the wilderness and drew me closer to Him. He drew me back to where I started. 

God had a plan for Moses to do great things.  He knew He would use Moses to lead the people out of Egypt but Moses missed the memo and ran away out of fear.  Did this make him unusable to God?  No way.  God did not give up on Moses.  Instead, He waited for Moses to stop wandering and He went after him to finish the work that He began in Moses.  Oh how I need that story of Moses.  I need to be reminded that though I took a detour almost twenty years ago, that God still wants to use me for the purpose in which He created me. 

God does not give up on us.  He sees us as the work that He has created us to be and He knows our full potential. He is just sitting back waiting for us to finally wake up and realize who we are in Him.  So I am now back to where I originally started.  He is now going to finish that work He began in me.  I am setting out to become what He originally had planned for me.  It is my turn to be used and my purpose accomplished because God is good!  ALL the time!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Something to think about...

"Isn't it staggering when you think that one sermon on the day of Pentecost produced 3000 Christian people? And we had some cities yesterday where 3000 sermons were preached and nobody was saved. And it doesn't even faze us. The church used to be a lightning bolt, now it's a cruise ship. We are not marching to Zion - we are sailing there with ease. In the apostolic church it says they were all amazed - And now in our churches everybody wants to be amused. The church began in the upper room with a bunch of men agonizing, and it's ending in the supper room with a bunch of people organizing. We mistake rattle for revival, and commotion for creation, and action for unction. Look, I think this is a critical hour in history, the most critical hour in history; the Middle East is ready to blow up... the prestige of this nation we love has gone down ... As someone said, "We live in a theater of the absurd...
When did you last tiptoe out of the sanctuary when you dare not say a word? The church has to rediscover two things. One, the majesty and the Holiness of God, and the other, the sinfulness of sin." ---Leonard Ravenhill

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