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17/07/2014

Is Your Identity in Your Favorite Team or Jesus? 3 Lessons From Our Love of Sports http://bit.ly/Wg0lB1

Wearing a 49ers jersey to the Seahawks stadium was like going into the lions' den. Because of who I represented by wearing those colors, I faced jeers and cheers, love and hate, hugs and tossed mugs of beer, acceptance and rejection, affirmation and confrontation.It was a NFL playoff game with a Super Bowl appearance in the balance, but my jersey taught me a lesson about "fandamonium" and the "brand" I represent. I'm hoping you will take a seat in the classroom as well.The recent World Cup brought the world together, but make no mistake – everyindividual drew a line at their international border, marking their identity and proudly telegraphing how they would spend energy and express their loyalty.

My passion for my sports teams is a matter of personal pride. I have a deep national, cultural, or relational bond there. No one who knows me is really surprised. I am competitive, loyal, and love sport.But I wonder, when push comes to shove, if God's men are more inclined to represent their team or country in a more energetic manner than their Savior? So, here are three lessons to learn from our affection for sport that we can apply to ourselves.1. Where You're From Is Who You AreWhat are your roots personally? Wearing your colors typically represents where you are from i.e., your country, state, region or city. One tracks naturally with the other because together they create an identity.It's easy to wear a jersey from our hometown. We see someone else wearing our colors and we relate. We're rooted. Our identity is supported by others from our locality. This sporting dimension, according to the Bible, operates the exact same way in the spiritual dimension of our lives. Where you are from is who you are:"But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ."—Philippians 3:20See the connection between "citizenship" and eagerness. By nature of salvation, i.e. Jesus sacrificing his life to bear our sins, we have become citizens of heaven, and heirs in the family of God. That's who we are, where we're from, and to whom we belong. Naturally, that's who we should represent. So, why do men prefer to identify with their physical locality rather than their eternal heritage? Because men feel safer identifying with their temporary homeland than their eternal one. One identity is stronger than the other.The Bible refers to those who choose to follow Jesus as heirs of God and the Heavenly Kingdom is their truest country of origin and primary identity.2. Our Energy is Spent Based on Our IdentityOnce you know your identity, putting energy behind it is also easy. For sports fans, we wear our team colors and jerseys, coordinate gatherings, plan to attend or host, discipline our schedules, buy gear and equip ourselves for the tailgate with the big-screen display. Then, we read all the articles about our team and watch ESPN for the news so we know the latest about our beloved team.But if we were to apply that same energy towards our real identity, we would be proud of serving Jesus, hosting men's gatherings, planning in advance, buying resources to support our faith, and reading the Bible to know our Father better. Energy always follows identity. Our locale is merely temporary. But our destination is eternity.3. We Express Loyalty Based on Where We Invest Our EnergyIf you're from Denver, you'll spend energy on Broncos gear and gatherings, and during the game, you'll cheer and drink with every point put on the scoreboard.Cheering, a form of worship, is an expression of loyalty which is based on where we've invested our energy, because of our identity.While sports create opportunities to express our identities and energies, if we connect with our eternal heritage, we'll express our loyalties with praise, worshiping the "I am"who loved and created us in the first place.Here's the dangerous part. If you express your team loyalty in a crowd of random —or partial —observers, you may be persecuted. Wearing a 49ers jersey at the Seahawk's home field brought me much closer to persecution than I could have imagined.Still, if we are willing to express our faith in God in a manner others may see it, we will be rewarded."Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you." — Matthew 5:11-12We can learn from Timothy who breaks down this simple argument:"But you, man of God (identity), flee from all this, and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and gentleness (energy). Fight the good fight of the faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called when you made your good confession in the presence of many witnesses (expression)." — I Timothy 6:11-12Feelings run deep on both sides of the ball. But if we could only translate our identity, energy and expression in our lives for Christ, we could serve a higher purpose; much higher than who wins the big game.
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(By Kenny Luck , CP Contributor)

17/07/2014

10 Bible Verses to Uplift and Encourage You When Stressed http://bit.ly/1ruYzXm

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Whether it be a hard day at work, family trouble, health issues, heartache, depression, or a relationship that is causing stress in your life; there is always something in the Bible to look up to and lift us up when we are feeling down.It is in God's Word that we can find encouraging verses to uplift us and give us hope when we are down. For anyone who is feeling the "weight of the world" on their shoulders, cast your care upon the One up above whose shoulders are big enough to carry the burden for you.


Below are 10 Bible verses that will bring the peace you are searching for:

1. "It is the Lord who goes before you. He will be with you; he will not fail you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed." -Deuteronomy 31:82. "I have set the LORD continually before me; Because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken." -Psalm 16:83. "When I am afraid, I will put my trust in Thee. In God, whose word I praise, In God I have put my trust; I shall not be afraid. What can [mere] man do to me?" -Psalm 56:3-4
4. "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." John 16.335. "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, shall guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." -Philippians 4:6-76. "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." -John 14.277. "You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance." -Psalm 32:7-88. 'I have been in labor and hardship, through many sleepless nights, in hunger and thirst, often without food, in cold and exposure. Apart from such external things, there is the daily pressure upon me of concern for all the churches.' -2 Corinthians 11:27-289. "When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears, and rescues them from all their troubles." -Psalm 34:1710. "So letting your sinful nature control your mind leads to death. But letting the Spirit control your mind leads to life and peace." -Romans 8:6By (CP - John Callahan)

16/07/2014

5 Great Prayers to Say Before Going to Bed at Night http://bit.ly/UaJhuM

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This Touched Me . . .

1. A Child's Bedtime Prayer

Now I lay me down to sleep.
I pray the Lord my soul to keep.

If I should die before I wake,
I pray to God my soul to take.
If I should live for other days,
I pray the Lord to guide my ways.
Father, unto thee I pray,
Thou hast guarded me all day;
Safe I am while in thy sight,
Safely let me sleep tonight.
Bless my friends, the whole world bless;
Help me to learn helpfulness;
Keep me every in thy sight;
So to all I say good night.

2. Now the Light has Gone Away

Now the light has gone away;
Savior, listen while I pray.
Asking Thee to watch and keep
And to send me quiet sleep.

Jesus, Savior, wash away
All that has been wrong to-day;
Help me every day to be
Good and gentle, more like Thee.

Let my near and dear ones be
Always near and dear to Thee.
O bring me and all I love
To Thy happy home above.

3. Jesus, Tender Shepherd

Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me:
Bless Thy little child to-night;
Through the darkness be Thou near me,
Keep me safe till morning light.

All this day Thy hand has led me,
And I thank Thee for Thy care;
Thou hast warmed me, clothed me, fed me;
Listen to my evening prayer.

May my sins be all forgiven;
Bless the friends I love so well;
Take me, Lord, at last to heaven.
Happy there with Thee to dwell.

4. Lord, I have Passed Another Day

Lord, I have passed another day
And come to thank Thee for Thy care.
Forgive my faults in work or play
And listen to my evening prayer.
Thy favor gives me daily bread
And friends, who all my wants supply:
And safely now I rest my head,
Preserved and guarded by Thine eye.

5. The Day is Done

The day is done;
O God the Son,
Look down upon
Thy little one!

O Light of Light,
Keep me this night,
And shed round me
Thy presence bright.

I need not fear
If Thou art near;
Thou art my Savior
Kind and dear.

Courtesy: (CP - By John Callahan)

16/07/2014

4 Barriers to Getting Through to God http://bit.ly/1rhLWkZ

Have you been having a hard time lately getting through to God? If so, it's not because He has gone anywhere. He is right where He has always been. But things can come between us and God, especially when those issues go unresolved.Here are 4 barriers to getting through to God:



1) Harboring secret sin.



Oswald Chambers writes, "If a man cannot get through to God, it is because there is a secret thing he does not intend to give up." This involves a stubborn refusal to turn away from a hidden sin. We relish our sin too much to renounce it. But until we do, there is no getting through to Godwith any meaningful prayer. We have to be real with God if we want to experience His mighty power in our soul on a daily basis.If there is something in your life which God has been directing you to address, it's because He wants to have a close and warm relationship with you. The Holy Spirit flows freely in our heart when we bring to Christ those "secret sins" which keep us from enjoying God's presence.The secret sin might be something a person is entertaining with his eyes; or with his mind; or with his body; or with all three. Anyway you slice it, secret sin is a killer to prayer and to living a Spirit-filled life. If you doubt that fact, just try to find one example in Scripture where that isn't the case.And then think about your own life. When have you ever "flowed powerfully in prayer and fellowship" while you were harboring secret sin? It just doesn't work that way. And it's a good thing for us God loves us enough to invite us to bring our "secret things" to the cross for cleansing and freedom.Today would be a good time to bring it to Christ, don't you think?2) Getting stuck in a painful past.Perhaps you have been through a traumatic event in your life, and you are finding it difficult to get through to God. You want to experience happiness and fulfillment in life, but you feel like you are stuck in your past? What can you do in that situation?Well, for starters, you can pour out your heart to God. And then do it over and over and over again. The Lord will never get tired of hearing from you. Ever."But I have brought it to Him hundreds of times already." OK. But that doesn't mean you have to stop talking to Him about it. He loves to have His children bring their burdens and their pain to Him. He wants us to rely upon Him in every situation, and that certainly includes those times when we cannot seem to move beyond a particular event in the past.Wise counsel is another extremely helpful method of dealing with pain. By sharing our burdens with a loving Christian, we open our heart to receive the grace and love of God through their kind words of encouragement and hope. God often ministers to us through one of His children. That Christian becomes the hands, feet and voice of Jesus in our midst. And we all need loving counsel when we get stuck in a painful past.God's love and healing is available to you at this very moment. Will you rely upon His love to heal your wounded heart?3) Holding grudges.If you want to build a wall between yourself and God, then just hold a grudge. It's an easy way to choose bitterness as your daily companion. It will stop any significant flow of the Holy Spirit's power in your soul, and it will make it next to impossible for you to get through to God. There will be no holy desires prompting you to pray, but only the heaviness that comes with the choice to withhold forgiveness from someone who has wronged you.The Christian faith is largely about forgiveness. Receiving it from God as a free gift, and then giving it to others just as freely. There is no room in the life of a believer for bitterness. It will absolutely destroy your communion with the Lord, and it will make you feel like God is a million miles away.
4) Persisting in unbelief.Of all the barriers which prevent a person from getting through to God, this one is by far the biggest. In fact, a person cannot even begin a relationship with God until he first forsakes his unbelief and believes the good news about what Jesus did on the cross to save him. A person who persists in unbelief cannot understand what it means to have a relationship with Jesus Christ.But it can get turned around through belief. It's such a simple thing, and yet so many people miss it. They harden their heart and choose unbelief over belief. They choose to reject Jesus, or to ignore Him, which is just as bad. Unbelief is a barrier in the spiritual realm that is rock solid. That wall must come down in order for a person to connect with God. This happens by accepting Jesus as your Savior as you trust Him to forgive your sins.So if you have been having a hard time getting through to God, it's time for the wall to come down. Whether the wall has been built by harboring a secret sin, getting stuck in a painful past, holding a grudge, or persisting in unbelief, each of these barriers is an obstacle to a life of faith and a life of prayer.The power of the Holy Spirit flows freely within Christians as we say "no" to sin, and "yes" to Scripture, prayer, and humble service to others. As we engage in those things from a place of spiritual power, we do so with our eyes on Christ our Savior. And without the Holy Spirit producing this river of living water in our life, we are left terribly dry and confused.That has been man's lot ever since Adam and Eve first sinned. And if it wasn't for the cross where Jesus destroyed the ultimate wall between us and the Father, we would have no hope of ever getting through to God.In the spiritual realm, it's not only "what you know," but most importantly, "who you know." By knowing Jesus, you have direct access to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. And there is no better access than being able to go to your Creator anytime, anywhere, and with any need.What a faithful friend we have in Jesus. So go for it. The Lord loves to remove the harmful barriers we build in our heart. Otherwise, how could we ever get through to Him in any meaningful way?Adapted (Courtesy: CP)
By Dan Delzell

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