The choice is yours!

 We spend our entire lives trying to figure out the future, trying to prepare for it, trying to form it into what we think it should look like and exhausting ourselves fearing it. I can remember growing up feeling like I was invincible, there wasn’t time frames or pressures to be successful. Life was at my finger tips, waiting for me to make the moves.  When you are young everything seems like its at reach and then one day you wake up an all those dreams seem like a distant memory. The future holds the unknowns of life, no one can predict what is to come tomorrow. This is why we fear, we fear what we don’t know, we fear what we can’t see and we fear that we won’t ever be adequate enough. In my own personal journey the “unknown” is the very core of fear for me. It brings on the pressure to be and the time frame to be it in. When I came to know the Lord one of the first things I was taught was this, where love stands fear is diminished. What does that mean? It means if we stand on the truth and truth being that God is love, then we are beings who can live without fear. God says he will never leave us nor forsake us, not even in our darkest hours. God also reminds us through scripture in Jeremiah 29:11- For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. You see the beauty in this text is he has plans to give us hope and a future, we may not know the future and honestly we can exhaust ourselves trying to figure it out but God has the plans. Our job is to fear not because he is always with us and if he is always with us then the opportunities are endless. If God is always with us then everything he promises is reachable, no matter what life looks like. So today I’m encouraging everyone out there, to embrace this choice to live without fear. We don’t have worry about tomorrow because worrying doesn’t change what will come, it causes you to fear living right now. Fear is like a poison that paralyzes us to stay right where we are, which is exactly what the enemy wants. God has called us to be brave warriors in this life, whatever plans he has called you to, are important. If we continue to look back well never move forward and if we continue to fear the future we will never move from where we are today. I am certain that today is better than my yesterday and tomorrow will speak for itself but right now I will enjoy, I will be willing and more than anything I will be ready. We have nothing to fear because God is in control, he is planning, he is seeking and he is paving the way for our success. This success is not in our time nor for our achievment but in Gods timing and for his glory. Rise up Christians and remember who you belong to and remember who is on your side. The choice is yours to live a life without  fear and without limits, God is mighty in all his ways so stand on truth today.

TherealRae

The calling

  I just recently turned 25, lets just say it has been a really weird year for me. I’ve done of a lot of looking back and rehearsing over and over again every moment, good and bad. It’s funny while growing up I can remember thinking, “I can’t wait to be older,” now that I am older I can’t help but to wish I was younger. Interesting how life works out, the more these thoughts began to over take my daily thought process, I realized I’m living in the past and not preparing for the future. I believe we so often look to the past even if it was bad because it is comfortable, its something we know. To look to the future can be overwhelming and can be a bit intimidating. I need to find a place where I am planted firmly and have full confidence in knowing that my future is brighter than my past. As a christian women the answer is simple for me, my hope is found in Jesus. I’ve heard it said a millions times in church that God has a plan for me, a purpose beyond my past but why is it when it comes to that moment of believing it, is it so hard? Sometimes I feel like all I do is sit back and watch everyone else be elevated in their calling, while I’m here just waiting for my “burning bush moment” with God. Have you ever felt like you really knew what God called you to but then after months or even years of waiting, you began to think maybe you were wrong? That brings me back to the same debate I have with human nature, needing the right now fix. If this doesn’t come together right now, then it must not be for me. Our calling was never meant to be easy nor was it said to happen right now. There is much work that must go into preparation toward anything you build in life, including your calling. Often when we talk about our dreams with others they sound so glamorous and so easy, in reality we only see the finished project but are missing all the work in between. The visions we often see are us planting churches all over the nations, rising up worship teams, preaching the gospel all over the world and feeding the hungry but we don’t stop to think about the process of getting there. It’s when we are in the valley in pursuit toward our calling, that we come to terms with its not that easy. If we aren’t careful in that place doubt can begin to creep in, which is the main reason why I am writing this blog. I allowed doubt to come in while walking in the valley, I stopped believing that my calling, was actually my calling. Got me to thinking that maybe my calling was not so God-inspired, I mean it shouldn’t  be this hard right? Wrong, Many of the christian pillars throughout the old testament all the way to the new testament, prove that Gods calling isn’t this easy or a glamorous ride but it is worth it! Take Noah for example, he had to not only build this massive ark but he had to get two of every kind of animal and save all that was left of humanity. Could you imagine having that call, how impossible it would seem to get two of every kind of animal. Once the ark was built, yes that moment felt victorious but it was the preparation that made that moment great. I believe there is a way to stop living in the past and to stop doubting our call when things get rough, first we must know “we’re not alone.” God constantly reminded Joshua that he was with him, he would never leave nor forsake him. This mans calling was to bring God’s people into the promise land, even though it wasn’t an easy task God reminded him, I am always with you! We have the holy spirit within us living and moving about. How much more is God with us, he literally lives inside us! No matter where you are in you are calling beginning, middle or end, God will never leave you. People may not always agree with your call but we are not called to please man, only God. The road may seem lonely at times but in reality we are never alone, God reminds throughout scripture that he is always with us. Second, Hard doesn’t mean lacking. When we are on the journey at times resources or plans may not be in abundance, this doesn’t mean that god has abandon us. God is known as our provider, sometimes not in the way we think he should be but he always provides. We have to remember that God knows every moment of our lives, and he delights in our steps. One version of the scripture says he giggles in our steps because he knows that he will provide all things, even when it looks like its impossible. Lastly, remember where we come from, Jesus died on the cross fulfilling the ultiment calling, that every man and women shall have free access to salvation through him. A lot of times we are focused more on our calling, our doing, what we can build up or what we can make great, rather than the truth that christ is the only way. Our soul focal point should always be on him, when we get off track is when we begin to focus on ourselves. Paul understood God’s love and that the calling wasn’t easy but it was worth it. He was whipped, thrown in jail and shipwrecked yet he still continued on. He knew that God would never leave him, always provide and that christ was his center point. This year I am no longer going to live in my past but start to prepare for the future, not in doubting God and his plans for me but to embrace them even when they’re hard. I will stand on the truth that God will never leave me, always provide and keep focus on him and him alone. I encourage you to rise up in this same faith, to keep moving forward in the plans that God has. We can’t make any progress living in the past nor can we move forward in doubt.  Remember be who God has called you to be, it will not be easy and it most likely won’t happen right now but it will always be worth the wait. 

TherealRa3

Thoughts to ponder

   I often hear negative remarks toward christians, like christianity is the most judgmental religion out there. Why would we convert to loving God when his people look nothing like him, or how can God be so great when his people act so harshly? I want to challenge this stereo type of “christians”. We’re all living in the same fallen world under the same pressures. I see judgement everywhere from every religion to every human being that breathes. If you are reading this and can honestly say you’ve never pointed a finger at someone and judged them, then you can claim to be perfect but we all know you’d be lying. In reality our very make up is sin and with sin comes judgment. We judge because we secretly have our own issues dwelling within us, that we can’t let anyone know about, because we fear to lose face in front of our friends. You see people look to christians for answers on their opinions of God, but christians are only human. They’re wrong in doing things outside of  love as Christ would, such as (judging, pointing fingers and outwardly bashing the lost in this world), but their human just like you and me. So where does that leave the question I hear so often? The first fault here is that man is still looking to “man” for answers, that a super natural savior already gave us. I’d say the issue isn’t the christians, because I know plenty of christians who are after Gods heart and doing his will, rather its mans lack of knowledge in who God is and more focused on who “christians” are. Yes, we’re called to be like Christ but we will never be Christ, our sinful nature will constantly be a battle and if people out there are looking for christians to save them, they will be failed every time. Only God can save! In order to know who God is you must seek after him. So the answer here is plain every one is judgmental whether your christian,atheist,buddhist,muslim or whatever you characterize yourself as, you are guilty of passing judgement at some point in time. We are so harsh with one another when we are called to be lovers.The goal is to save souls not damage them. If we could rid our pride and self-righteous ways, we’d see a lot more conversions and a lot less hatred toward God and one another. You see life is so short, we didn’t just appear one day to just be, we were created by the one that has always been and will always be. That is something that is worth giving time and effort to searching and seeking, because at the end this life everything here is worthless in comparison to knowing Christ. You may still say you don’t believe but I’d say you never really gave God a chance, you formed an opinion based on a human error. God doesn’t have error he is perfection, his love goes on forever and endures all things. Who could turn away a gift that offers you eternity? If I had lets say 3 million dollars in one hand and a bag of dirt in the other, which would you choose? Most obvious answer is the money, Gods gift goes beyond any amount of money yet we choose our sin. In my opinion most people who bash christianity blame it on christians, because that’s easier than facing their sin. We have grown into a world that feeds their sin, its become so glorified in all its ways that no sees the defect. You see what appears on the outside is lovely and glamorous, but what lies on the inside is rotting. Take for instance the apple that Eve ate in the garden, she was really attracted to the tree that was forbidden, why was she forbidden? God knows what he is doing when he warns us of sin, but Eve just couldn’t control herself, it looked so appetizing. She took a bite of the apple and on the inside it was rotten, because sin rots from the inside out. How can we save our brothers and sisters in Christ from rotting? We come to one another in love not in judgement, then others will see a version of God a lot of humans haven’t shown them. we will never be perfect but I say better to give it our all, then to waste it by never trying. If you are reading this and happen to not be a christian, because of actions you’ve seen. I would say don’t form an opinion on human efforts, rather Christ’s victory for your life. Humans will be human and sin will always remain, that is why we are so desperate for a savior. There will be christians who come at the unbeliever in judgement and anger, but know the heart of God before you return the judgment.

TheRealRae

The attitude of an advocate

    Which best describes you, an advocate or an accuser? I guess in order to choose one we need to look deeper into their meaning. An accuser is simply what it is, someone who accuses another in fault. Accusers tend to point a finger at a fellow brother, judging out of sight of what is seen. An advocate is one that pleads for on behalf of another, in support of defense for a person. Most likely all of us are guilty at one point in life of having an attitude of an accuser, we can tend to be so quick to point a finger. When we are aware of others in sin a lot of times we can become judgmental toward them, rather than approaching them with love. I mean lets face facts here we’re all sinners not one of us are perfect, we strive to be like Christ yes but in reality we fail to measure up. In my opinion being an accuser is more of a defense to cover up our hidden sins to shed light on another, and a way to keep the attention off our own wrong doing. First we must understand the life Jesus lived, in order for us to ever come to a place of walking in his ways. Who was Jesus? What kind of attitude did Jesus obtain, an accuser? Or and advocate? John 8:2-11 this story is centered around Jesus and the women caught in adultery, who is about to be stoned for her sins. The pharisees are accusers and Jesus is the advocate, the advocates nature here shows us that he is slow to speak. He doesn’t jump right in ready to fight or exchange words. The bible even states that they continued to question him about this women, until he finally stands up and speaks. Jesus begins to defend this women by reminding the accusers of their own short comings, he says: Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her. The advocate also isn’t standing before this women in an intimidating way, he is kneeling down in the dirt. Jesus always meets us right where we are, even in the midst of our messes. This is what each and every one of us is called to be, it’s not about being the best pastor,  the most anointed worship leader or who can travel to the most places and save the most people. All those things are great in the will of God, but we are called to live with this attitude of an advocate. We’re to serve Gods people no matter what level they may be on, in the social status of the world. How can we live this way? One: Study the behavior of our savior, then apply it to our life. Two: Understand the power of unconditional love, so often the world spreads a love with limits, God’s love knows no limits or conditions. Third: Look for ways to serve whether it be with your church, in your family or even a stranger, there are always ways to bring Gods service in your everyday life. God spoke this into my spirit a few months back, it reminded me that we all have one purpose and that’s to love. I’ll admit as christian women i haven’t always been an advocate when I should have, some of the time my life has looked more like an accuser. Does this make me a horrible person because I have failed at being an advocate for Christ? No, this just makes me human. What matters now is recognizing  the fault and changing the future attitude, so that my life will look more like Christ and less like the world.

TheRealRa3

Resurrection Power!

   Today my pastor was speaking on the resurrection, the resurrection is a symbolic piece of history that changed everything. In today’s society we don’t view the resurrection as a power that can operate in our lives. I began to ponder about the power of the resurrection and how it can be applied in my life. Philippians 3:10-11, “That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death; in order that I may attain to the resurrection from the dead.” This verse is pointing to how we can operate in the resurrection power that rose Christ from the dead. First this verse is stating that we need to know him in his resurrection, so we must understand as christians just how important this moment was in history. That Christ literally in every way gave up his life taking upon death for all humanity, to rise up from the grave three days later. This isn’t just a story that makes you feel good then you move on and forget about it, this is the power that changed yours and my destiny forever. He conquered the death that we could never face up too, he took the punishments that we deserve. The resurrection is the piece that molded the entire package of salvation for us all. So first we must grasp onto this very moment in time that paved the way or us today. The second piece to this scripture states “we must know the fellowship of his suffering” what does this mean? Fellowship means to be in union with one another, sharing interest or problems. We all have our share of problems and pressures that we deal with in daily life, making life extremely overwhelming at times. The word “know” in biblical terms always means more than the abstract knowledge, its to personally and intimately know basically to know by experience. There is a degree of intimacy in our relationship with Christ that only comes by experiencing in fellowship with his sufferings. This is a personal encounter with Christ, that we are conformed to his death. The word conformed means to be similar in type or form, so that we can die to our sins and be resurrected into a new nature, placing on the power that rose Christ from the grave. Once we break down the scripture the answer is clear, to know and have access to this power it to know Christ in his suffering and to die to our sins, taking on the resurrection power. Could you imagine christians today truly taking off the old and allowing Christ to place on the new nature? This rebirth that we experience as sinners coming into righteousness is powerful in itself, but without the conforming of our nature we then are just lukewarm in the approach to the gospel. I have found today as my pastor spoke about the resurrection and the keys it holds to our future, that we can take the fire that burns deep and allow it to ignite. Fire that doesn’t burn out is one that has come from a place of an encounter, In knowing and relating with Christ in his resurrection. This will empower us to cause a rapid wild-fire that will not fail in the mission of saving souls, after all the purpose of life is to spread the good news. The good news is that Christ came, died and rose again for all of humanity, so that we can now have access to the righteousness of his nature. With that power nothing can stop us, so today I encourage all the fellow believers our there to not forget about the amazing power that lives within us. We tend to limit God and this power, there are no barriers to what God can do through me and through you. Christ diminished sin and the assignment of the enemy, We are not victims we’re warriors filled with the power of Christ. 

TheRealRa3

Slam Poem- Words

How can I form words to be words to you, How can I seek you to find you in truth?  What is life without life it is dead, but you came to life; died but you didn’t stay dead. He arose  from the grave taking away the sin that kills us today. You fought for man but man spit in your face, They shouted free Barabbas A rebellious murder and crucify the perfect savior. How  can I express with words that don’t touch? How can my lips find words of praise not just words That satisfy my own graves. I want to engage a praise that brings life to dry bones, awaking  the power the lives by love not by stone. My mind explodes in the thoughts of  your grace, taking my broken being and allowing it to breathe. You take my shattered lungs repairing them to sing, with a new tongue that doesn’t lie dormant between my teeth. Every beat in me that beats broken you reset the rhythm, now I have a new vision and new mission.To be free in freedom not held down by the weight of the apple in Eden. Change has come  not in the form of a helpless victim, our courageous savior has given us a new reason. Reasons to search for words that capture his goodness, his mercy that spoke it is finished, his unwavering love that took sin and diminished it. Words that define his creation in full force, that we were made to thirst after the source. Though man made words don’t come close to his unmeasurable greatness towards humanity, i’d rather exhaust every word in praise then to be passive that would be a tragedy.

Our God is so amazing that I find my words don’t compare to the wonder and majesty of everything he is. I find it to be an on going expression to search the depths of words and in there meaning, just to capture his true essences. Even though man made words will never be enough, God still counts our praise as holy and honorable. He loves to hear our expressions of true praise!

TheRealRa3

Today in paradise!

Whats worse openly sinning to the point of glorifying your sin before Gods very face, or Covering up all your wrong doings? As humans we tend to do one of those two no matter who we are or what we stand for, Sin at some point in our lives has conquered us, leaving us to a place where we either sin without limit or we sin but cover our tracks as if we are hiding the truth from God. In a previous blog I wrote about the two criminals hanging on the cross with Jesus. You’ve got the first criminal  who still can’t grasp that he deserve the punishment for his sins. He’s up on the cross almost outwardly challenging Jesus, Like hey if your God then why can’t you get us out of here? Come on God use your powers, better yet prove to me that You are who you claim to be. Openly sinning,testing and challenging God right before his very face. There is no repentance in this man, he wants out of his punishment but doesn’t wanna own up to his mess. How many of us can relate to this? We want out of the mess we want out of the chaos but I’m too prideful to admit that this was my fault. We go back to the old habits the old ways and we say come on God, if your God then fix this! I don’t want this anymore. New flash you deserve this, but we act as if God owes us. What as any of us ever done to cause God to owe us? We’ve all been there, we’ve all tried this route to getting our way without the realness of reality, But see Jesus is silent he doesn’t answer to this man. I believe Jesus didn’t respond because everything the man wanted and was asking of him, Jesus was in pursuit of doing. He didn’t owe this man anything but he was laying down his life for him and all of humanity. You see even though this man never repented or even believed, Jesus still shed his blood for him. My favorite part to this story is when the other criminal begins to speak He says, ” We are getting what we deserve.” This man has just realized that everything he has done has lead to this punishment and he deserve it! He has tapped into a supernatural understanding that this is my fault, I am to blame. He understands that this is justice, and all the bad that is coming his way he deserves. What comes next is a beautiful picture of grace, the criminal says, “Remember me when you come into your kingdom?” There is no assurance in his question, He isn’t asking as if he knows the answer because what he knows is that he deserves rejection. So he saying could you? Like would you even remember me?  He’s in such a hopeless place in this moment he knows he has nothing to offer, nothing to bring to the table but a question (Repentances.) Jesus answers so beautifully,  “Today you will be with me in paradise.” NOT when you get you get yourself together, Jesus doesn’t say when you’ve prayed a few times and can resite scripture then you can come into my kingdom. He says TODAY just as you are right now, you will be with me in paradise! Folks it doesn’t get any better than that, you won’t find love like that anywhere or any other religion or form of gods. Jesus is the price paid in full for our punishment. Yet we continue to run back to the cross and nail ourselves to the punishments, allowing our sins to be the factor of definitions. Jesus already said it is finished, so quit trying to be the saving grace of your life. We don’t need to keep being saved over and over again. It is finished we ARE saved. So I encourage you today to walk in paradise that has been so freely given to us.

TheRealRa3