Thought to Ponder

Yesterday as I stood singing in the choir, I was discouraged. I was watching the people in the congregation as they watched my fellow choir members and me. They probably didn’t even realize that they were being watched. I’m not on a television set; I can see you too, and today was really sad.

As I looked out over the faces of our church, I saw mouths moving but I heard no song. I can understand being sleepy from late nights or even simply being weary and fed up with life. For goodness sake, I am a college student and I also just get tuckered out and don’t want to do anything a lot of the time.

But you know what? GOD’S BIGGER THAN YOU, ALL YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, AND HE IS SUPPOSED TO BE YOUR SOURCE. Where is the spark of HIS life, which you claim is part of you as a Christian, in your face when you’re supposed to be connecting and singing to Him?

Did you ever see the movie Chicago? Do you remember the puppet song? If you have not seen the movie, it’s the scene where the lawyer holds his defendant like a marionette and speaks the words he wants her to say for the press to hear. He even pulls the strings of the press themselves so that they agree with his lies. He pulled them according to his desires in the motions that he wanted them to do. That’s kinda what it felt like this morning as I watched from the choir loft. Our church was full of motion but there was no sound or life. Where is your spark of life?

We are ambassadors of Christ and are citizens of heaven; that’s a precious gift. Do you honestly believe that when ambassadors of the same country come together and praise their country and king that they don’t smile and feel good about talking about where they’re from and their fellow natives? We speak more fondly about our childhood home than the place we’re going to spend eternity! How could we get so out of kilter and prefer the temporary over the eternal? God LOVES us! Why do we ignore it?

The choir anthem this morning was “Days of Elijah” and my heart wept as I sang the words to the second verse:

These are the days of Ezekiel, the dry bones becoming as flesh. And these are the days of Your servant, David, rebuilding a temple of praise. And these are the days of the harvest, oh, the fields are as white in Your world. And we are the laborers in Your vineyard, declaring the work of the Lord!

Lord! We’re still dry bones! Our strings are being plucked and we’re just going through the motions without life! We say and declare with our mouths’ but it never reaches past our noses let alone to our eyes, hands or feet. There is no way we can be part of the laborers in the field or rebuilders of the temple of praise if we let something pull our strings. Not everyone who says “Lord, Lord,” will get into heaven. You can declare the work of the Lord 24/7 but until it becomes true to you, you’re just going through the motions.

Did you realize how fickle our emotions really are? Here’s an example to try…Next time you feel grumpy and don’t want to do anything (especially smiling), try smiling as big as you can for as long as you can and see just our long it takes for you mood to change. In fact, I challenge you to try it next time. That includes when you come to church sleepy, weary, or grumpy because of stress. I’ve tried it and it works.

We are Christians, imitators of Christ. So let’s do that. Jesus got frustrated and tired and even angry just like us but every time he looked towards the Father for restoration, hope and peace. God loves us so much and he wants to take our worries, sadness, stress, and anxiety onto his capable shoulders so we won’t have to carry the burden and be crushed by it. Life is not easy, but we have hope, strength, and love just a whisper or a thought away. Are you tapping into it? We are the light, hope and life of the world. “Shine. Make them wonder what you’ve got. Make them wish that they were not on the outside looking in.” If we do not shine together when we are with others like us (i.e. church, home group, etc.), how can we expect to fulfill our calling to be his ambassadors and spread the boundaries of the kingdom?

Smile even if you don’t feel happy. Shine even if it’s just a soft, tiny flicker. Let God work the miracles and bring true peace, joy, love and hope for tomorrow into your life.

A New Voice

KB and I are in the process of combining our websites and he’s been encouraging me to post something. I was hoping to wait until I finished the new banner, but I don’t think it will be done before I go on Christmas break. Mostly what I tend to write leans towards what’s going on in my life (i.e. sr. year of college, med school applications, annoying car repairs and the like) because it’s the best way for my family to keep in touch with me. Sometimes I do, however, post things that I like to call “Thoughts to Ponder” on the site I am currently running, which range from something cool I read in one of my daily studies to the scientific importance of salt in the body and its relationship to being the salt of the earth.

Yesterday at church, I sat down and started writing. Yeah I know, I should have been listening to the sermon but something that I saw disturbed me and I completely zoned out and just started writing for about an hour or so. So without further ado, here’s what I was writing.

Continue reading “A New Voice”

Thought to Ponder

This is from my Chambers daily.

Faith in antagonism to common sense is fanaticism, and common sense in antagonism to faith is rationalism. The life of faith brings the tow into a right relationship. Common sense is not faith, and faith is not common sense; they stand in the relation of natural and spiritual; of impulse and inspiration. Nothing Jesus ever said is common sense, it is revelation sense, and it reaches the shores where common sense fails. Faith must be tried before the reality of faith is actual….For every detail of the commonsense life, there is a revelation fact of God where we can prove in practical experience what we believe God to be. Faith is a tremendously active principle that always puts Jesus Christ first….God brings us into circumstances in order to educate our faith, because the nature of faith is to make its object real. Until we know Jesus, God is a mere abstraction, we cannot have faith in Him; but immediately we hear Jesus say, “he that has seen Me has seen the father,” we have something that is real, and faith is boundless.

Thought to Ponder

This one has been simmering in my head for a bit so I thought I’d go ahead and share it. A while back in one of my daily readings Jean Fleming wrote that she “views [her] life as a tree. The trunk represents [her] relationship to Christ; the limbs represent areas of God-given responsibilities such as family, job, ministry, and personal development; and the branches represent the activities and opportunities of life.” She goes on the talk about how the activities can multiply to a point where they are more prominent than the trunk. It kind of reminded me of a hedge bush. Even when the bush is trimmed back the leaves are still more prominent than the trunk of the bush. Have you ever seen an old willow oak (or any old oak would probably do…I just prefer willow oaks because they have more leaves)? There is a willow oak in the front yard of my parents’ house and several here at the school. No matter how big, leafy or branched they get my first impression has primarily been “whoa that’s a huge trunk!” Activities and responsibilities are not bad things, we all have special talents that need to be used, but when they dwarf the trunk (i.e. your relationship with Christ), something is terribly wrong.

Here’s another thought for you. A couple of months back I had a snippet of a dream where I saw these huge trees with the centers burned away so there was a hole in the middle of the trunk and all the limbs, branches and twigs. Now if you know anything about botany or woody plants in general, you know that the xylem, which is made up of dead plant cells (and was the part that was burned away), normally carries water to the tops of the plants and gives structural support, and the phloem (the outer ring of the tree just below the bark) is where the nutrients are exchanged between the roots and the trees (i.e. the part that’s actually alive).

I was a little puzzled at first about these trees. If the centers were burned away, then how does the tree stand up and how does the water get to the branches. And then I realized, God doesn’t need or want a dead, imposed structure to give support or to direct water flow to his people. All He needs is an empty vessel so that he can fill it and make it prosper. Don’t try to impose your view of how you think God wants to fill your life and what things that he wants you to do; you’ll stunt your growth because you aren’t depending on Him for life giving water.

“He is the vine and we are the branches….” Well you know what? He’s also the Giver of Life and our Source of Strength. But even more than that, God wants to be in every part of our lives (down to the tiniest twigs), refreshing us and helping form new leaves that will edify the whole forest.

Thought to Ponder

If you refuse to let circumstances, relationships, or love shape your life, you will stop growing even if you don’t stop aging. We cannot change into the things we want to be if we cocoon ourselves away from people and difficult situations. Wisdom comes from living the life that God places in front of you. It is your road to walk, and at times it will be extremely difficult, but the stumbling blocks are not the end of the trail. If you do not move beyond them and keep in the direction that is laid before you, you will stop, perhaps for an eternity, and will miss out on some wonderful blessings.

Thought to Ponder

Are you being Salty?

You know how most people have a preference for either sweet or salty things to munch on? Well, nine times out of ten if you ask me what I’d like to munch on it would be something salty. I’m not sure why but I prefer salt to sugar, which means I really have to be careful not to get dehydrated. I have something of a fascination for salts in general though (probably because I like the taste so much) so I have a tendency to perk up in my chemistry classes when they’re discussed. Now don’t look at me like that; I am a science major and sometimes really weird things are interesting to me like the like the different affects that salt has on people, plants and water.

Did you know that you need salt in your body in order to function properly? Take a look at this:

Vital Functions of Salt in the Body

1. Salt is most effective in stabilizing irregular heartbeats and, Contrary to the misconception that it causes high blood pressure, it is actually essential for the regulation of blood pressure – in conjunction with water. Naturally the proportions are critical.

2. Salt is vital to the extraction of excess acidity from the cells in the body, particularly the brain cells.

3. Salt is vital for balancing the sugar levels in the blood; a needed element in diabetics.

4. Salt is vital for the generation of hydroelectric energy in cells in the body. It is used for local power generation at the sites of energy need by the cells.

5. Salt is vital to the nerve cells’ communication and information processing all the time that the brain cells work, from the moment of conception to death.

6. Salt is vital for absorption of food particles through the intestinal tract.

7. Salt is vital for the clearance of the lungs of mucus plugs and sticky phlegm, particularly in asthma and cystic fibrosis.

8. Salt is vital for clearing up catarrh and congestion of the sinuses.

9. Salt is a strong natural antihistamine.

10. Salt is essential for the prevention of muscle cramps.

11. Salt is vital to prevent excess saliva production to the point that it flows out of the mouth during sleep. Needing to constantly mop up excess saliva indicates salt shortage.

12. Salt is absolutely vital to making the structure of bones firm. Osteoporosis, in a major way, is a result of salt and water shortage in the body.

13. Salt is vital for sleep regulation. It is a natural hypnotic.

14. Salt is a vitally needed element in the treatment of diabetics.

15. Salt on the tongue will stop persistent dry coughs.

16. Salt is vital for the prevention of gout and gouty arthritis.

17. Salt is vital for preventing varicose veins and spider veins on the legs and thighs.

18. Salt is vital to the communication and information processing nerve cells the entire time that the brain cells work – from the moment of conception to death.

19. Salt is vital for reducing a double chin. When the body is short of salt, it means the body really is short of water. The salivary glands sense the salt shortage and are obliged to produce more saliva to lubricate the act of chewing and swallowing and also to supply the stomach with water that it needs for breaking down foods. Circulation to the salivary glands increases and the blood vessels become “leaky” in order to supply the glands with water to manufacture saliva. The “leakiness” spills beyond the area of the glands themselves, causing increased bulk under the skin of the chin, the cheeks and into the neck.

20. Sea salt contains about 80 mineral elements that the body needs. Some of these elements are needed in trace amounts. Unrefined sea salt is a better choice of salt than other types of salt on the market. Ordinary table salt that is bought in the super markets has been stripped of its companion elements and contains additive elements such as aluminum silicate to keep it powdery and porous. Aluminum is a very toxic element in our nervous system. It is implicated as one of the primary causes of Alzheimer’s disease.

21. Twenty-seven percent of the body’s salt is in the bones. Osteoporosis results when the body needs more salt and takes it from the body. Bones are twenty-two percent water. Is it not obvious what happens to the bones when we’re deficient in salt or water or both.

(* The information on salt intake is taken from Dr. Batmanghelidj’s book, “Water: Rx for a Healthier Pain-Free Life”.)

** This is also another really good site to look at: http://www.saltinfo.com/salt%20health1.htm

I read stuff like this and it makes me stop and say “whoa, way cool!” (Yes I told you already that I’m a science nerd…get over it.) But something even more than this makes me stop and think. Imagine having this kind of knowledge and reading this over again
13″You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled by men.
14″You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. 15Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.” – Mathew 5:13-16

What does it really mean to be the salt of the earth? Have you ever really thought about it or just made a cursory glance at the verse, said, “that’s nice”, and went on to more important things? Now to give people credit…most people do realize that salt is a preservative and we are called to preserve/save the earth, but it doesn’t stop there by any stretch of the imagination. Look at the verse again; one of the first things that strikes me is the part about salt losing its saltiness…. What? How can that be? Salt’s still a salt right?

Guess what a salt by definition is a chemical compound formed by replacing all or part of the hydrogen ions of an acid with metal ions or electropositive radicals. What does that mean? It means that if you take two oppositely charged atoms or small molecules (like sodium and chloride…which are both highly toxic on their own, btw) and bring them together, they will form an ionic bond. Think of it as putting two kitchen magnets together. They stick together but they can be easily pulled apart, especially if you put that salt in water.

Now about salt losing it’s saltiness… When you put some salt in a solution like water it dissolves, right? Ok now you’ve got water with salt in it but you can still taste the salt. Now add some more water…add some more…keep adding until you can’t taste the salt anymore. The salt hasn’t disappeared but it has lost its saltiness. It’s become too dilute for your taste buds to distinguish.

What does the verse say about salt that has lost its saltiness? That’s right “It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled by men.” It becomes completely useless. It can’t preserve anything, it can’t make things flavorful, it can’t even be distinguished from tap water. You can become diluted by the world to the point that you’ve lost your saltiness and you become useless. Don’t let yourself be fooled into thinking that if you just let this be a part of you or watch that in order to fit in that people will be more willing to listen to you. When you do that you’ve fallen into the trap of dilution.

Now here’s something else to chew on. As the salt of the earth, we are vital for the earth’s day to day survival. Do you remember when Jesus prayed for his disciples? One of the things he said was, “15My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one. 16They are not of the world, even as I am not of it. 17Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth. 18As you sent me into the world, I have sent them into the world” (John 17). I believe that this prayer was not just for those original twelve but also for all of us who “have heard and believed” (John 17) and are now Christ’s disciples as well. We are the essential compound that keeps our world from immediate death.

‘A little bit of salt goes a long way,’ but if we have every Christian being the full potential of their “saltiness” the evil in this world cannot survive. I believe that we should be working towards a point where we become so salty that the ruler of this world burns his fingers and spits us out of his jaws. We need to be the irritation in the wounds that he receives from our prayers and the prayers of our spiritual leaders.

The sea is filled with salt and we would die if we floated in it for too long (and not because of the sharks either). Even then there is abundant life in the oceans.

The Dead Sea is filled with even more salt; to the point that fish cannot survive. But there is still life in the form of microorganisms that flourish even at that high salinity.

We need to be so salty that nothing born of the ruler of this world can take root and grow like in a field that has been salted. We are in a battle for the survival of this world; it’s time to start using those battle tactics.

“You are the salt of the earth
You are the salt of the earth
But if that salt has lost its flavor
It ain’t got much in its favor
You can’t have that fault and be the salt of the earth! “ (Lyrics from the song “Light of the World” in the musical Godspell)

Thought to Ponder

“Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates correction is stupid.” – Proverbs 12:1

Have you ever said, “Lord, change me” and then rejected the criticism of your neighbor? Now I don’t mean the kind of criticism that is said with a spiteful attitude and primarily about something temporary or physical. No, I mean the kind of criticism that hits a nerve because you know it’s true but don’t want to really listen because it would be too hard to do. The kind of criticism that could get you that “A” on a paper or be a more visible representative for Christ. Are you willing to open yourself up to other people for correction or are you planning to be mulish all your life? We can’t improve if we don’t know what needs to fix.

Also, stop fencing yourself in with excuses about your past failures. Your past cannot dictate who you are unless you choose to give in to it and the “oh woe is me” attitude that goes along with it. Now don’t get me wrong…some things that happen in people’s pasts hurt and have had an enormous effect on who they’ve become. But do you honestly think that you’re useless because of something that happened yesterday or fifteen years ago? Of course not!

God loves each and ever cracked, bruised and broken piece of us because they make us even more unique and better vessels for him to pour out life and healing in the cracked, bruised and broken world that we live in. If we don’t have these experiences, we can’t relate; and what is a ministry that doesn’t cross the boundary between heaven and the earth? We are the messengers. Your failings are the kinex that God uses to branch out with.

So the next time you ask God to “change you” if it’s really something that needs to be changes, listen to the criticism that he imparts to you through your neighbors and if it’s not, thank him for another opportunity to shine for him and pour out his healing into the lives of your fellow battered.

Thought to Ponder

A story from one of my dailies that I really thought was special:

A visitor at a school for the deaf and dumb was writing questions on the blackboard for the children. By and by he wrote this sentence: “Why has God made me to hear and speak, and made you deaf and dumb?”

The awful sentence fell upon the little ones like a fierce blow in the face. They sat palsied before that dreadful “Why?” And then a little girl rose.

Her lip was trembling. Her eyes were swimming with tears. Straight to the board she walked, and, picking up the crayon, wrote with firm hand these precious words: “Even so, Father, for so it seemed good in Thy sight!” (Matthew 11:26).

Thought to Ponder

Are you playing peek-a-boo with God? Why do we keep hiding from our source of forgiveness? We shouldn’t feel shame for our sin if we are truly repentant and turn in a new direction in life. Quit trying to run from God.

What are you hiding behind? Quit being religious and hiding behind your symbols and ceremony; it’s all empty without a relationship with God. Besides, there’s nothing we can hide behind when it comes down to it because we are going to be called to account individually. Our ticket is not membership at a church, owning a Bible, or calling ourselves Christian. It is a relationship that is founded in blood, Christ’s blood, and obedience, our obedience. We are not married into the body of Christ for convenience sake but for conviction’s sake.

Chist is looking for you; he’s coming to look for you because he knows you’re afraid and expecially afraid of him. He wants you. The whole reason he came was to find you. He wants to cure your reasons for hiding from Him. But we have to be the ones to admit that we’re hiding. Christ was sent to seek and to save what is lost; that’s you and that’s me.