Sunday, June 20, 2010

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Open Mic: Bagel 2.0

Open Mic: Bagels

I do not know about you, but I really enjoy an everything bagel with cream cheese on it. It is so good. In fact, it is one of my favorite snacks and breakfast items. Bagels are said to not be that healthy for you, but what do nutritionists really know? What I do know about the healthiness of a bagel is that they are a good source of fiber, selenium, thiamine, iron, and folate. I will not go into detail why it is good to have a healthy source of each of those, you will have to look that up yourself, but just know that bagels are good for more than those reasons too. We as humans are like bagels. We have similar qualities that are needed to help us on our Christian walk and faith.

No bagel I have ever had is bad. Some are unique yes, but still tasty and delicious. There are many flavors of bagels in fact. Some of my favorites are Chocolate Chip, Everything, Cinnamon and Sugar, Blueberry, and plain. Just like there are multiple varieties of bagels, so too are there multiple varieties of humans. Not one kind of human is bad, but we are all unique, and we all give a different flavor to the world. Just like other forms of bagels, we have people of different skin colors, different genders, different sexualities, but all play an integral part of spreading the good news and being a Christian that helps others.

All bagels are formed by taking dough and boiling it which gives you a hard outside and a soft inside. I truly believe that we all need to strive to be more like a bagel. I am not saying that we should be hard and stubborn like the outside and be jerks to the people around us, but being hard on the outside can represent a whole new meaning. We have learned that some bagels are different flavors, but some bagels have items added to them like nuts, seeds, herbs, sweets, and even fruits. I know when it comes to some of the fruit bagels the fruits are mixed in the dough before they are boiled. I inform you of this because why should we be soft in the inside like a bagel?

I think we are called to be soft on the inside because we are meant to love one another. We are supposed to be a good person. Just like a bagel is filled with fruit, we too are to be filled with fruits. Galatians 5:22-23 talk about the fruits of the spirits, and what fruits we are to be made of. They include love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. These are the fruits that we are supposed to full of. When we are full of these things we are opening to others, we are more accepting of others, and others will see us in a positive light. These things will help spread the gospel, these things will make us a better person, but we need to be able to protect them.

We need to be hard on the outside to protect these fruits that we have been given by God. It is not to be hard and mean and be a negative person, on the contrary. When we use our fruits they will shine through the exterior layer of hardness so others can see them, but without being protected from sin and life, we can lose our fruit or it can become bitter. We are told to guard our hearts. Proverbs 4:23 says “Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.” Our inside is meant to be guarded from the world around us and the things that will destroy us. We will be tempted throughout our lifetime many times, if not thousands or millions of times. We need to be able to say no and block off the sin and still be able to live a life around the fruits that are in us. Galatians also speaks in chapter 5:19-21 the things that can keep us from heaven. It says “sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God.” It is important that we are able to say no to these things among other things and be tough and be hard enough to have these things not penetrate our lives.

If we are able to be like a bagel, when we get tempted in our life we will be able to fight off the temptations and still show a life worth living and we will be able to live like Jesus. After Jesus was baptized he went into the desert and there he found temptation by Satan. Jesus was tempted three times by Satan, but all three times Jesus fought off the temptations and remained calm and peaceful and responded to Satan with love. This is the living example of what being a bagel looks like. Fight the sin, but approach life and the ways of humankind which is full of sin with love, peace, and kindness.

We are called to be disciples of God and to spread the good news. Well I must admit that a bagel is not nearly as good without its spread. We need to spread the good news, and in fact the spread for bagels can help make the good news more appealing or tasteful to many. It makes it flavorful, and no longer bland. When we spread the good news, we need to keep in mind that Jesus never was bland but full of flavor. Some people put a lot of spread on a bagel and some put a little. I encourage you as a Christian; someone who is like a bagel, use a lot of spread and make sure there is enough for everyone. Without the spreading of the good news, Jesus’ sacrifice would be limited to only us. That is not what we are told to do “keep the good news.” Rather give the good news.

What flavor of bagel are you?

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Heartbeat

Open Mic: Heart Beat

So I was lying in bed the other day, very relaxed which does not happen very often but in the silence of me just lying there, I heard something. Ba-bum, ba-bum, ba-bum…. And this continued. It was neat to be able to hear that noise. That noise is life. That is the noise that God gave us to live a happy life. They say a normal heart beats per minute is between 50 and 100. I have no idea what mine is right now, but when we are not in the ‘normal’ amount of beats it is a bad thing.

I beg to differ! Not saying that doctors are wrong, but symbolically (key word there) maybe they are. I mean think about it, what is normal? That is a whole other Open Mic, but we are Christian. We are not normal, nor do I think we should ever be satisfied with being normal. Jesus himself was not normal. He did not hang out with normal people. Therefore, in my thinking, I am fine without being normal. That being said let us take a look at two ways we can be not normal in regards to our heart beats.

First, it is said that the ‘normal’ heart beats per minute is 50-100, and I would say that we probably all fall pretty close to that. Let me tell you story. When my lung collapsed for the second time in August while in the Hospital I set off all the alarms that were connected to me. I had about four nurses all running in my room. They all woke me and were all scared. I had no idea why. Apparently, my heart beat per minute dropped dramatically from around 66 to 30. That is not ‘normal.’ Why do I share this with you? If you have ever had a spontaneous pneumo-thorax (lung collapse) you know that they do not let you sleep because the nurse have to check your vitals and see how your lungs are sounding every hour. Clearly that is hard to fall asleep with. Well when my heart beat dropped was the one time I actually fell asleep. I was relaxed and in peace. I was content. Think about that, I was not normal when I was relaxed, when I was in peace, when I was content. Therefore being content is not normal in regards to heart beats and life. Philippians 4:11 has Paul saying that he learned to be content. We are meant to be content with our lives. We live these busy lives that we barely get to relax for even a minute. That is what has become normal. Why don’t you become not-normal and be content and relax and be peaceful. Philippians goes on to say that we know that God will provide for us and that is why we can be content. So in this regard be content and be not-normal.

Secondly, there is this thing called an Arrhythmia that is not a normal thing. This simply means that you have an irregular heartbeat. In other words, not a normal heart beat. Once again we see what is normal and what is not. What causes an arrhythmia? There are few things that cause one including, coronary artery disease, electrolyte imbalance in your blood, changes in your heart muscle, injury form a heart attack, and healing process after heart surgery. Can you re-read that last one please! Healing after Heart Surgery.

I don’t know about you, but maybe an Arrhythmia is a good thing. I mean we already know that it is not normal, but it comes after heart surgery. I have been asking God to fix my heart for ages. I want to love like he does. I want to care like he does. It is something that deals with our hearts. When God performs heart surgery on us, we should have an arrhythmia. Once again we should not be normal. After God performs the surgery on our hearts, we will be forever changed. We can longer be the same person, because our heart is not the same. Our hearts will start to sing, shout, skip, dance, all the while being undignified. I do not believe this is what our heartbeat looks like after we have God’s surgery, ba-bum, ba-bum, ba-bum, but rather what if it was ba-bum, ba-bum, skip, ba-bum, ba-bum, singing…. You get the picture? When God transforms our hearts we have an arrhythmia. Our hearts sound different because they are different. Our hearts start to skip and our hearts start to sing. We know that God wants our hearts so he can work his miracles. 1 Samuel 16:7 says it best “Man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord on the heart.”

It is your choice to be normal, or not normal. I think the correct term for not-normal is special. You are a child of God and you are special. What is normal? I don’t really care because I want to be not-normal and live for God fully. I want to be content and I want my heart to be transformed and have it understand REAL love. Place your right hand over your heart. What do you feel? Is it a normal heart beat? God is always ready for surgery, make your heart sing, be joyous, be content.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Static Electricity

Open Mic: Static Electricity

Static electricity is the buildup of electrical charges on the surface of some object or material. Static electricity is usually created when materials are pulled apart or rubbed together, causing positive (+) charges to collect on one material and negative (−) charges on the other surface. Results from static electricity may be sparks, shocks or materials clinging together.

I want to look at three different types of static. I want to look at Static Cling, Static Shock, and Static that Repulses.

Okay, so we all know what Static Cling looks like. I am sure that we all rubbed a balloon in our hair on a sweater. The balloon collects negative electrical charges on its surface and the clothing collects positive charges. You can then stick the balloon to the wall, which does not have an excess of either charge. It is such a neat thing to see. We can make a balloon stick on the wall.

So many times I wonder if we realize that in our lives with God Static Cling exists. I mean we have God that is a Positive Charge, and you have us (sinners) who are the negative charge, when we mix them together they create an attraction. God wants us to stick to Him. It is not hard. We need to stick to God. When we can do that, God holds us tight. It is not like a balloon that the charges will start to fade and the balloon will start to fall from the wall to the ground, but rather, it creates an attraction so powerful that we will stick like Static and never fall from God’s hands and Grace. It doesn’t mean that we will not have at times an overload of negative charges in our lives (I mean look around you, we all make mistakes and are sinners). This leads me to the next kind of Static and that is Shock.

So If there are enough positive (+) electrical charges on one object or material and enough negative (−) charges on the surface of the other object the attraction between the charges may be great enough to cause electrons to jump the air gap between the objects.

Once a few electrons start to move across the gap, they heat up the air, such that more and more will jump across the gap. This heats the air even more. It all happens very fast, and the air gets so hot that it glows for a short time. That is a spark.

I mean think about it. God is clearly a powerful Positive Charge in our lives. We are human and are negative charges like I mentioned above, but when we collect enough sin, when we collect enough negative charge, it creates two powerful charges. What happens? We get shocked. It can hurt. I mean my car and I create a positive and negative charge all the time and when I tough the car I get shocked bad. Probably about 4-5 times a day. What if that shock was a sign from God? Think about it. The only reason we are getting shocked is because of two powerful forces (positive and negative), and if we collect enough crap in our lives God’s positive charge and our negative charge are going to collide and shock us. What if we used every time we got shocked by anything as a reminder to ask God for forgiveness and his love? Though we are not being shocked by our car because we have sinned, but in our Christian lives have we been shocked? Have we been hurt so badly we have scars? I don’t think you can blame God for our pain because chances are it came from one of your choices. It came from you and added itself to your already negative charge. Let the shocking every day be a reminder to Love GOD SO MUCH IT HURTS!

So maybe you are then thinking, well clearly, I am such a negative charge, that if we get rid of positive charge I won’t be shocked. Well yea that is one option, but before I talk about this think of what I just said “if I get rid of the positive charge.” That never sounds like a good idea. What is an example of just negative charges? Have you ever gone down a slide and you came out with all your hair raised up? Taken off a hat and had it all sticking up? That is the result of all negative charge. Your hair is actually repulsing itself off one another. None of your hair wants to be by any of your other hair. It only tries to get away from each other. Think about that. The same goes for our lives if we only have a negative charge. We will send friends packing; we will find ourselves lonely because we keep repulsing each other.

We need a positive charge in our lives. We need God! We cannot do it without him. We should want to stick on God fully, knowing that when we keep messing up and keep sinning or adding to our already negative charge we will get shocked. I don’t know about you, but I will use that as my wakeup call everyday to love God more fully. Only having negative charges leads to nothing positive (haha pun intended). Give God a try and stick to Him. I promise you will not be disappointed and if you are, check how much negative charge baggage you are carrying around. Pitch that and LOVE GOD.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Flip Flops

Open Mic: Hmmm what to use for a word? I always struggle coming up with a word, but today, I was looking outside and then I looked down and say my flip-flops on my feet, so I will attempt the word FLIP-FLOP!!!! Here we go. Won’t you join me on this journey?

Flip-Flop: So, I love wearing flip-flops. I mean they are great. I imagine Jesus when he was here on Earth rocking a $1 pair of Old Navy Sandals. I mean can you see him wearing them? I mean he was revolutionary. He always stuck out. That would definitely help. :) On a more serious note, what are the reasons for Flip-Flops? They protect our feet. We slip them on, and we can go anywhere. We can walk on rocks, grass, pavement, and lava. Well I would not recommend that last part though. Hehe. They are so easy to use. No confusion. We don’t have to worry about bending down and tying them, we just walk up to them and put them on and go. I wear them 95% of the time in the warm weather. Here is the question! Do you wear Jesus and God 95-100% of the time? Did you know that God is just like flip-flops? He is always there to protect us, but not just our feet. He will protect us from all sorts of things. He is not confusing to get that protection. We just slip Him on and go. God is that simple. All it takes is to ask for His protection and you receive it. Have you ever worn flip-flops when one of the straps breaks? That happened to me the other day. Luckily I had another pair here at work. It is not fun to be stranded with one sandal. You only have ½ protection. God differs in that aspect. He will never break on you. The love and protection that God gives you is unbreakable. God protects you in everyday life. Just talk to him and ask him for his loving arms and hands to protect you, and he will be the ultimate pair of flip-flops. Better yet, you can wear God in all seasons of weather. Not just warmer weather. So I wear my flip-flops all the time in the summer, but why not wear God and have his protection year round in the hard and easy times, in the hot and cold times. He is there. Will you let Him protect you?

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Super Bowling

Today we went bowling and there were 18 of us. It was a great day. We ate pizza and bowled, I mean what could be better?

Now I am sitting here with my sister watching the Super Bowl. It is a decent game so far. Not the best, but there is still plenty of time. There is still the whole second half.

I would love to say that we all have plenty of time to win the game, but we cannot say whether or not we will be around tomorrow or the next. Unfortunately, terrible things happen, and we don't always the second half to make the game winning decisions. We need to make those decisions now so we can win the Game of Life. Without those decisions our trophy or heaven will not be available for us.

I encourage you, to choose God, to choose Jesus and choose the winning side. A side that when we win the reward is so great and so spectacular that nothing can compare to it.

This is a bigger game than the Super Bowl. More is at stake!
How will you play the game?

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Confirmation Sunday

This Sunday is Confirmation Sunday. I am extremely pumped about it. We are confirming 28 youth and baptizing 4. I am so proud of each and every one of them. I was given total control over the service. I must say, WOW that is a lot of work. I picked the music and the beat that I wanted it, and worked on how to create the most heart and soul emotions. I am excited. I created videos for the Service, and I worked on when to have lights and when not too, to create an impactful service. I will be giving the message, and I am pumped about it. I am talking about the Journey that we are on. How our journey is just beginning, and relating our journey to forms of adhesive, primarily glues. I am actually excited it. Are you an instant stick or lasting stick form of glue? Instant stick is great right away like Super Glue, but over time it breaks down and falls apart. The everlasting glue like Elmer's, is horrible at first, it smears and barely feels like it will stick, but over time it becomes infused in whatever object it is adheared to and does not chemically break down. That is a little taste of what I will be speaking about.

I am nervous for this week. I want it to be so powerful and heart provoking, and I am trying to micro-manage it. I am not sure where that comes from, but over the last year, I have found myself micro-managing pretty much everything and I am becoming OCD with certain things. It's crazy.

Have a blessed night. Keep Smiling :)