Monday, November 1, 2010
Spiritual Growth
" For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come"
I used to train at the gym at Phil and Ann Green's place and there was this poster on the wall that had this verse on it. I always thought it was kind of a strange verse to have in the place where people would come and spend quite a bit of time working out. But what happened as I read it more and more was that it actually sunk into my spirit. It is now a verse that I will never forget and love for what it says and the challenge it lays down for me everyday. The bible does this- as we allow it to sink into our nature it shapes and moulds our thoughts, lives and character.
What does this verse teach me? Not to become an overweight, unfit person but rather to apply myself to seeking out godliness with the same vigour as to which I might do my weights training. In this time, this generation has become almost to the point of obsession about fitness, the gym and exercise and we put many hours into this. What does 1 Timothy say to me in this? How much time and effort are you putting into the things of God in your personal life and the life you live with others. Even more how much time am I putting into things that count eternally. A huge challenge for me.
I love to exercise. My prayer is that God will continue to help me love him more and more to see the things of God in my life become a reality more often.
Loving you all
Peace
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Crazy love
Sorry its been a while now- got busy, lazy and I kinda forgot bout my blog!!! agghhh
Our God is greater, Our God is healer
in this nation awakening
2 songs and key lines from the new passion cd- what an awesome collection of worship music- get a copy and listen to it!!!!!!!
Our God desires us to know his crazy love for us. The ultimate purpose of our life here on earth is to fall passionately in love with our God who loves us so immensely.
Out of knowing his love we are able to know ourselves and have passionate dreams inspired inside of us from Him. As we follow these dreams we will be radical disciples in our world- helping others to see the real love of Christ in us. YES HE wants us to fall radically in love with Him and follow the dreams He has placed in our lives.
We will see awakening in our lifetime, revival in our nation as we fall passionately in love with our God and radically follow Him.
This is my dream- I want to see revival!!
Jon
Monday, March 15, 2010
The Bible- the most important book
How do we choose blessing? From the rest of the chapter:
1. remember the Lord your God
2. Stay together in community
3. Love God with all your heart
4. Be obedient to God's word
5. Keep all of his laws
6. Worship Him alone
7. Be faithful to the Lord
So how do we receive blessing? We trust God and follow his ways. We do not choose the blessing but rather follow the Lord's commands and the blessing will come.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
The Bible- the most important book
The Bible- the most important book
The Bible- the most important book
Friday, March 5, 2010
The bible- the most important book
The bible- The most important book
What struck me today about this reading is that God goes before me. He walks my path before I do and he knows what and where I will go. Then He is willing to fight my battles for me. How do I know this? through the battles he has fought and won for me in the past and through His word. My God will fight for me- awesome! Not only that he will then carry me if I need him to. I can rely on His strength to get me through- He is there for me. What I need to do is to open myself up to listen to what He has to say to me and live in a way that allows God to show me the path that He has for me. I need to hear God and live guided by the Holy Spirit. My God will fight for me and walk before me!!!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
The importance of the Bible
Jon
Degenerative language
It is official- the English language is degenerative. Has this form of communication become so diseased that we are no longer able to converse in ways that do not include regular vulgarities or an over reliance on linguistic crutches to hold ourselves upright?
We shall begin with the latter. How often do we hear the word like? What formerly was used in a non-threatening, descriptive manner has become the dominant use of a pause that creates overly stilted, awkward conversations. It has become so ingrained in our cultural conversations. Not only is it a crutch to rely on but a habit so deeply formed that to even consider going without it for a period of half an hour requires a depth of self control not often seen. Next time you feel the need to observe a linguistic monster that is out of control just have a listen to the conversation at university or work and make a tally of how many times the phrase is used- unbelievable!!
Of far greater concern to me is the commonality of the use of conceptual language and vulgarities without even blinking an eyelid. For example the use of the word promiscuous in any number of top ten music hits over the last few years has impacted significantly on young minds. A ten year old now has a concept of this word and what it means to them and the relationship that it has to everyday life. It was not meant to be this way, where children are exposed to language that is far beyond what their life experience and development allows. Then there is the vulgar language. It has become so ingrained in our culture now that many of the words that were seen as vulgar seem to come out almost automatically as a form of speech. It seems that very few people are offended when a vulgar word is used within conversation. Does anyone else cringe when they hear obscenities fired at them with incredible frequency within a short space of time conversing with another individual? When does slang stop being slang to become a part of the actual speech of a language? Have you ever thought of that? I will tell you. It is by usage. The more an expression is used, the more it will become an accepted part of speech. The main concern with this is that I believe language is more a reflection of the way we think. To take that one step further I believe that what comes out of our mouths is not only a reflection of our thought pattern but where our heart is at. From Matthew 12: 34b-35 “For out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks. The good man brings good things out of the good things stored up in him, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in him”. What we say reflects what our heart is. In James 3:10 he writes “Out of the same mouth come praise and cursing. My brothers, this should not be”. Inconsistency in our speech pollutes our character and witness. Speech is more than words; it is a reflection of the heart.
So degeneration of the language itself may be natural or just seem to happen as a result of digression of speech. However what is this really and truly reflecting about our society? Where are people’s hearts truly at? How do we really think about others around us?
My challenge for you is to be known as someone with a clean mouth. This may require God’s and others help in cleaning up your heart first. As we seek to be a community that genuinely accepts people for who they are and promotes a come as you are culture we will and do have broken people, as we all are, come into our community. Our challenge is to be a place where the culture says we can accept that but we believe that Jesus can help you grow and become clean in all areas of your life. This will take time and out of this I believe that our language will be upheld with integrity as we get our hearts right with God. I also challenge you to pray to Jesus and ask him to help you maintain clean speech and see what a wonderful witness this can be to the world around you.
In Christ
Jon Joyce