Monday, January 23, 2012

Broken

I am broken.

You are broken.

We are all living in the brokenness that threatens to consume us every day. It is a cry of sadness that is always there. It never stops. We have someone stronger than that though. We have the King, who came to give us life and give it to the fullest.

There are so many who are broken but have taken steps to seek God. I have found more and more how broken I am. And in comparison to some, my life has been a cake walk.

I have much compassion for the people who live in their brokenness every single day. I honestly don't know what that's like. I do know that as Christ followers, we are called to love the broken. To come to their aide. Are you doing that?

If you are broken, sad or alone, please ask for help. Don't keep it to yourself. You don't have to handle it on your own. It is not your burden to carry alone.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Lavishing Grace

Passionately moved. 


This is the awesome way that God moves people. He knows I'm passionate. He knows exactly how to change my perspective. He knows what I need, when I need it and how much I need. He is my God. My king. My Savior. My direction.

I was telling the girls at Bible study how directionless I have felt for a number of months. But now, in this moment, I have direction. I've always had purpose. Now I have directional purpose. I have seriously screamed with joy multiple times because of this fact. How long has it been? How many times have I prayed I would feel this?

Yet, a warning comes. A warning that God has spoken to my heart so many times. Rest in me.
What, Lord?
Rest in me. I gave you direction, but I want you to continue to let me direct you. 
Okay, God. Don't cling to my direction? Cling only to you?
Yup, good job, Bre. :)

This year is a year filled with a pursuit of justice.




Justice.


There is human trafficking, slavery, brokenness, homelessness, poverty and so much ore going on in this world. What are YOU doing about it? As Christians, we are called to look after the poor and widows. Not only that, but we are called to see justice be served. How can we sit idly by and do nothing when there is so much sadness all around us?!?

I was talking to my mentor, Jen, this past week and she told me something I never realized. The one thing that is always true about me is my need to see justice. Always. That's why I have wanted to go into law. That is why I can't stand it when people are treated unfairly. That is why I have worked in politics. Why did I not put it together sooner? Why did God not show me this truth years ago? He had a reason for it. I needed to hear it now. Because it has pushed me to do something about it.

This weekend I was told by four different people how they could totally see me running a non-profit about fighting for justice. Four people. What?!? Yeah, I could totally see that.


Grace. 

This week, I spoke on grace. I had prepared well. But that night came and I was terrified I would say something wrong. My big brother, Lawrence, told me that it wasn't about what I said. He told me to just let God do the talking. Easy as pie.


I felt unworthy. But God so lovingly lavished his grace upon me.
2 Corinthians 12:9
But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, my power is made perfect in weakness."

Are you walking in his grace?

A few months back, I was talking to my mom about this very subject. She asked me if I believed that God would love me the same if I sat on my bum the rest of my life. In other words, did I think God would love me even if I did NOTHING for him for the rest of my life. My answer was no.

Now, I wholeheartedly would tell you that if you did nothing for the rest of your life for Him, He would love you. Is that the right way to live according to the Bible? No, not in my opinion. That is what living in grace looks like.






Live boldly
and
passionately.
Live in His grace.
[Lavish His grace on others]

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Lower Case i

i started school last Thursday. My classes are
PAF311: Leadership and Change
ENG311: Persuasive Writing
CRJ302: Research Methods
CRJ308: Advanced Criminological Theory
CRJ305: Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice


i'm super excited about all of them. Mostly, cause i like learning. i'm not a genius or anything extraordinary when it comes to school, but i truly enjoy it. i work hard.

Anyways, i started reading my leadership book and within the first chapter it spoke about authenticity. It talks about how crucial it is to be authentic to be a good leader. i was truly shocked when i read that because a lot of times authenticity isn't referred to in secular society. Of course, we as Christians talk about it, but it's a "Christiany" word. Unfortunately, it is not even talked about that much in our Christian society.
But a SECULAR COLLEGE TEXTBOOK just told me how important it is to be authentic and genuine.


One of my projects a couple years ago was to read the gospels. i thought it would really interesting to read the different perspectives of Jesus' life. So i did.


What struck me the most was how Jesus lived. He was funny, and sarcastic. He loved and cherished. But what stood out to me the most was that he was authentic and real. It never talks about how he was so different in private and then put on a face for the rest of the world.
The way that we live is a reflection of Christ. If you recorded the way that most people in the world live nowadays, it would go something like this...


"Susie spoke so many encouraging words to people. She talked about her future plans with confidence and boldness. She understood what it meant to serve people. But when Susie went home, she spoke to her siblings with contempt because she was the favorite. She got away with beating up with her little sisters if they looked at her the wrong way. She didn't read her Bible or pray. She was seclusive and rude."

That is just an example. That is also how most people have chosen to live. And it's exhausting. i know, i've been there. Not to such an extreme, but usually it's not that extreme. Sometimes it's the small things that we choose to ignore. Are you being like Susie?


Friends, God has given us such an opportunity to live our lives for him. i have chosen to live the same way in private and public. It's not sugar coated, it is real. i'm loud and easily excited. i'm encouraging and sarcastic. i love seeing the little joys in life. But i need sleep, and if i don't have it, i'm quieter. i love talking about deep things. i love hearing about people's stories. And i'm human. The one biggest joy in my life is my Savior. Because it's not about me. It's about Christ.


He lived his life so that we could live ours for him. If you are living a life like Susie, i want to encourage you to stop. Because our lives are not about us, they are about Christ. He didn't give us life to talk about ourselves as the capital i. He wants us to live as the lower case i. Christ calls us to sacrifice who we are and live for him. That's why all of the i's in this post have been lower case. It's not about me. It's about him. It's about giving the glory to God. Nothing is more rewarding then living life for the Creator of the Universe.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Looking Forward

Today is the last day of 2011. And I simply couldn't be happier.

This year has been hard. Not just, "oh my toe got smashed and it hurts," kind of hard. Like legit painful. Not just for me, but for those closest to me as well. There have been so many ups and downs. But through it all, God has remained faithful. I could tell you a whole list of prayers that God has answered this year. I could tell you a whole lot that he hasn't yet. Regardless, he is always there.

This past year has been not only hard with all of the things happening, but Satan just likes telling me lies. Most people that I've expressed this to have commented that they've been dealing with the same thing lately. This is a quote that brought me some revelation.
"it is funny how mortals always picture is as putting things into their minds: in reality our best work is done by keeping things out." -Screwtape Letters
Every lie that we live in becomes how we think and process life. Those lies are lies. Therefore, it's unhealthy to think them. Too much of the time, we forget to rebuke them. We just sit and let them fester in our brains. DON'T LET THEM FESTER!!!

This new year is going to bring new opportunities, new joys, new trials and new choices to be made. I don't want this night to be about forgetting this year, but looking forward to what is to come. I want to live better. This may be corny, but I was watching the movie New Years Eve and one of the girls gave this speech...

"It's suspended there to remind us before we pop the champagne and celebrate the new year, to stop and reflect on the year that has gone by. To remember both our triumphs and our missteps, our promises made and broken. The times we opened ourselves up to great adventures or closed ourselves down for fear of getting hurt cause that is what new years is all about- getting another chance. A chance to forgive, to do better, to do more, to give more, to love more. And stop worrying about what if and start embracing what would be. So when that ball drops at midnight and it will drop, let's remember to be nice to each other, kind to each other. And not just tonight but all year long." -Hilary Swank, New Year's Eve

As you enter in the new year, remember that God is always with you. This year will bring challenges, but don't forget the people he has placed in your life for support. Don't forget about the things you learned this year. Don't forget about the prayers God answered. Don't forget that each season is good in its own way. Remember to always keep your eyes on Him. He is ALWAYS with you. 

Happy New Years Eve, friends!!

 

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Inspiring Couples

Relationship is a big part of life. What are we on earth for? Relationship with Christ.
But each relationship we have reflects of Him, in one or another. One thing I've been conscientious about lately is watching the relationship of couples that I really value and respect.

My best friend and I have talked about this quite a bit. The couples that inspire us.

Being at 7 weddings this year, I've had my share of watching couples my age. Seeing their parents, siblings and friends gather around them and share in their joy. More than that, I have friends that are now pregnant, after their weddings. And in every direction, more of my friends are getting engaged. I am so happy for them though!

As I look at those couples, I see the beginning. It's the start of something new.
Then I look around and see other couples increasing in age.

What I've realized is how different people are. There are so many ways to relate to people. There are so many ways of people showing their love for one another.

I want to encourage you to take notice of couples in your life that can mentor you and that inspire you to live more like Christ.

There are a few couples that I can name that I want to aspire to be like. :)
The first is Jen, my mentor, and her husband, J.
Jen has my mentor for almost 4 years. It was New Years Eve that she asked if she could mentor me, back in 2007 (it was almost 2008). I wasn't exactly sure what that would look like, but I wanted a mentor more than I ever let on. I wanted someone who would keep me accountable, who would speak to truth to me and know me really well. These are all things that she does.
But as I've known her family, I see more and more how Jen and J operate. They are loving and caring. There are obviously bumps in the road. The path for them hasn't been easy, but they are strong together. They are the couple that I know will always be strong together. They were also my college pastors for a while. Getting to see them lead a ministry together was SO inspiring. That is what I've always wanted to do with my husband. They inspire me to be who I am with Christ and with my husband.
Then there is a couple from my church named Marshall and Melissa. I met this couple when they started coming into Grove Coffee. We talked the first day then they sat down outside and chatted with each other. They've made Grove Coffee their regular date spot. They are the couple that you look at and see how they are truly best friends. They are easy going and comfortable with who they are. I've never felt like they were judging me. And they care SO much.  Honestly though, half the time they are there, I'm talking to them :) They inspire me to be the very best of friends with my husband.
Another couple that I truly admire is  one of my bestest friends, Dana. This January, Dana got married to the love of her life, Lucas. I got to walk along side Dana during her journey with Lucas. They have such a marvelous story. I have loved watching them grow together in their relationship with each other and with Christ. They are the couple that has inspired so many younger generations to live like them. At their wedding, I got to hear numerous people just fawn over them and how they've been such Godly examples. What kills me is their humility through all of it. They know that it's only by God's grace that they are together. And it is so beautiful to watch.

As a young woman, I wonder if I'll get to have what Jen and J and Melissa and Marshall have...but seeing Dana and Lucas. I know it's possible.

Friends, there are so many ways that you can choose to treat your significant other. My encouragement to you is be around couples that you respect and admire. Let God use them in your life to inspire you. The people who we surround ourselves with is who we will become.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Living loved is the best determining factor of how you love those around you. Are you living in Christ's love? To better love those around you?

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Something New

It's the day after Christmas, and all through the house...the new things are unwrapped and in the rooms of their owners.

The day after Christmas should be a time to reflect on how Jesus came to earth. How his Father gave him up for us. It should be...but how often do we just go on with our lives. There are sales to get to and things to do. Why should we think about Jesus?

On Christmas Eve, I came home from a cruise to the Bahamas. It was seriously amazing. I've never had a more relaxing vacation. I got time to spend with Jesus, time to read and so much food.

For the past few months, I've been having stomach problems again. I can't quite put my finger on the cause though. When I've struggled with this in the past, it has been stress. But most of the stress in my life is non-existent. God has got my back and I'm not too worried. There is always something happening but God has truly been working on me in that area. So that can't be it. It's something new...just not pleasant.

Anyways, back to my story. On Christmas Eve, I was at my church, helping out with the Christmas Eve services. Grove Coffee was open and hopping. Through the first two services, it was all I could do to just keep going. For some reason, my head wasn't in the game. I wasn't able to function. Then I went to the service.

Palmer talked about love.

As you know, this is one of my favorite subjects.
Love is so important to show to people this day and age.
No one knows how to love unconditionally anymore.
The one thing Palmer pointed out was the performance aspect of love.
Wherever we turn, we are asked to perform.
If we perform well, we are given approval, which is mistaken by most as love.
That's not love.

Love is unconditional. Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil, but rejoices in the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. (1 Corinthians 13:4-8a) Love is hard to see in others. Because we give love in all kinds of ways. And we receive love in all kinds of ways.

How are you loving people? Examine your heart. Are you loving unconditionally? You're human. Don't be too hard on yourself. I'll be the first to admit that I know I do not love unconditionally all the time. But that's why I have God. To give me that love to give. I am incapable without Him. Are you legalistic about things? Do you write people off when they don't follow exactly how you think they should live their life? Do you stop showing them love? Who are you to do that? You are a fallen human, as am I.

My challenge to you is to love. Don't love out of obligation. Love because he first loved you. Love unconditionally. You don't know what battle people are fighting. All you know is loving them could make all the difference in the world. Love, my friends. Love unconditionally.