Wednesday, October 12, 2011

DIY Christianity, er...


We are full-on in the era of an amazing revival of self-expression and the arts. Writing, sculpting, composing, thinking, discussing.  Crafting, cupcake-baking... oh, wait.

What I'm hearing and seeing are so many people trying to find their DIY-ness, their individuality through what other people are doing. It almost seems as if people are trying to "out-cool" or "out-individualize" eachother (i just made that word up, because I am so creative). Feels a LOT like ego.

To which I have something to say:  
Our uniqueness and individuality are to be explored and celebrated, certainly developed. But for this end alone: bringing glory the very God who made us in such an inventive, miraculous way. We do this through SERVING EACH OTHER.  Great, you make cupcakes. Make them for a friend who is going through a really tough time, or for a homeless meal in your community.  (For example). 
1 Corinthians 12
Spiritual Gifts
 1My friends, you asked me about spiritual gifts. 2I want you to remember that before you became followers of the Lord, you were led in all the wrong ways by idols that cannot even talk. 3Now I want you to know that if you are led by God's Spirit, you will say that Jesus is Lord, and you will never curse Jesus.    4There are different kinds of spiritual gifts, but they all come from the same Spirit. 5There are different ways to serve the same Lord, 6and we can each do different things. Yet the same God works in all of us and helps us in everything we do.
    7The Spirit has given each of us a special way of serving others. 8Some of us can speak with wisdom, while others can speak with knowledge, but these gifts come from the same Spirit. 9To others the Spirit has given great faith or the power to heal the sick 10or the power to work mighty miracles. Some of us are prophets, and some of us recognize when God's Spirit is present. [a] Others can speak different kinds of languages, and still others can tell what these languages mean. 11But it is the Spirit who does all this and decides which gifts to give to each of us.
One Body with Many Parts
 12The body of Christ has many different parts, just as any other body does. 13Some of us are Jews, and others are Gentiles. Some of us are slaves, and others are free. But God's Spirit baptized each of us and made us part of the body of Christ. Now we each drink from that same Spirit. [b] 14Our bodies don't have just one part. They have many parts. 15Suppose a foot says, "I'm not a hand, and so I'm not part of the body." Wouldn't the foot still belong to the body? 16Or suppose an ear says, "I'm not an eye, and so I'm not part of the body." Wouldn't the ear still belong to the body? 17If our bodies were only an eye, we couldn't hear a thing. And if they were only an ear, we couldn't smell a thing. 18But God has put all parts of our body together in the way that he decided is best.    19A body isn't really a body, unless there is more than one part. 20It takes many parts to make a single body. 21That's why the eyes cannot say they don't need the hands. That's also why the head cannot say it doesn't need the feet. 22In fact, we cannot get along without the parts of the body that seem to be the weakest. 23We take special care to dress up some parts of our bodies. We are modest about our personal parts, 24but we don't have to be modest about other parts.
   God put our bodies together in such a way that even the parts that seem the least important are valuable.25He did this to make all parts of the body work together smoothly, with each part caring about the others. 26If one part of our body hurts, we hurt all over. If one part of our body is honored, the whole body will be happy.
    27Together you are the body of Christ. Each one of you is part of his body. 28First, God chose some people to be apostles and prophets and teachers for the church. But he also chose some to work miracles or heal the sick or help others or be leaders or speak different kinds of languages. 29Not everyone is an apostle. Not everyone is a prophet. Not everyone is a teacher. Not everyone can work miracles. 30Not everyone can heal the sick. Not everyone can speak different kinds of languages. Not everyone can tell what these languages mean.31I want you to desire the best gifts. [c] So I will show you a much better way.

Let's not get so lost trying to individualize ourselves, that we find we are only looking at OURSELVES. Praise our God for ON-PURPOSE placing individual passions and gifts inside of you, so that you can express another part of who He is to OTHERS.


So, grab your sewing machine or glue gun or writing apparatus, or microphone, and SERVE ON!!!


Monday, October 3, 2011

Re-Starting-Over-Again

The thing about being a habitual people-pleaser is that you can hide who you really are. You can act one way, and it could either be sincere or it could be motivated out of fear or passive-aggression. But really truly being a God-pleaser involves a relationship of FULL DISCLOSURE. He shows us who we really are, and the lack we have chosen to live in. Sometimes the DEATH we have chosen over HIS life. 


Ezekiel 37:11-14
The LORD said:
   Ezekiel, the people of Israel are like dead bones. They complain that they are dried up and that they have no hope for the future. 12So tell them, "I, the LORD God, promise to open your graves and set you free. I will bring you back to Israel, 13and when that happens, you will realize that I am the LORD. 14My Spirit will give you breath, and you will live again. I will bring you home, and you will know that I have kept my promise. I, the LORD, have spoken."


Today is not the day to "Live my best life now". Today is the day to allow Jesus to bring real life into the places I have allowed to dry up, the places I am so prone to COMPLAIN about. 
I don't want to strive to be "My best ME". I want to strive to know Christ and Him crucified, to know him in his death and resurrection. 
Surrender to His life. Abide in His word.