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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Happiness is a good thing


Keys to happiness.
I know it has been a good little while since I wrote anything. I have been very busy with work and school, however I am still learning things!
I want to talk about how to be happy. Everyone wants to be happy, right? However the only way you will be completely happy is if you are in Gods will. I wanna cover some steps that are helping me, I hope, to get there. 
I’m not saying these are perfect. This may be just a testimony of Gods recent working on my heart.
(And this will probably only make since if you are a Christian. Which salvation comes first always)
The steps I have seen are these. Recognition. Resolution. Contentment. Trust. Obedience. Then come joy, happiness and Gods blessings in abundance.
RECOGNITION.                                                                                
First, recognizing who is who. Remember. God is the only God here. He made us. Not we, Him.  He makes the rules. We must recognize that we are sinful man. Although Jesus’ Holiness saves us, we are still below God and will never equal Him. So we have to recognize that The Lord Jesus is the boss of our lives and doesn’t subcontract. He lone is worthy and able to posses the throne.
So in recognition, we must identify who God is and what His supreme role for eternity is. Also, we must recognize a few things about ourselves. We are the creation. We aren’t the plan; we are the tools to accomplish the plan. The plan is to glorify God, and in that goal we find our every purpose. Lets look at us in a different perspective. We are sinful people. We are the lowest of the low. However, we are bought with a price. The payment of the debt of our sins was the only means of reconciliation and always be the only means. So now our standing is as perfect in Gods eyes. But we must finally conclude that by Gods grace, we are recognized as His slaves. An occupation far grander than anything we could attain too on our own.
Lastly, who are the people around us? They are people just like you and me. But they fall into too categories. They are brothers and sisters in Christ, or unsaved masses. If the first, then praise the Lord! If they are the second, though, we must approach them vastly different. We must recognize our role to them is to be an example of Christ, and to love them. While remembering that their favorite name is theirs, and their favorite agenda is their own as well. (This is sadly close to the case in many Christians lives as well as mine most of the time I am sure)
In conclusion of this area, here are the basics we have to recognize.
GOD: He is on the throne, and He is the boss.
US: We are His servants and must see that we are nothing without Him.
OTHERS: You WILL affect them, and your attitude is the difference maker.
Now to pull us into the next step of serving, we must have a resolution. That will be tomorrow or sometime. J






Thursday, March 1, 2012

Man I am quite bad at blogging. Since I got the last post up I have gotten a five day a week job at Chick fil a. I guess I should clarify that the strengths for life "series" will be in the future Whenever that is. So sorry! God bless yall!
jdd

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

27 DAYS LATER

So the one on prayer is still coming! The "one week" idea is crazy though..... Im sorry! :-/
I will get it out with in the month! Heh..... Thanks!
jdd

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Strength for Life

Strength for life.
Ah where to start? First off, sorry for the long delay in getting up a post. I have been lazy as far as that goes! Of course I have about 3 readers so.... ;)

Anyhow, I have been considering ideas on a new project. And I am going to try something a little bit new. I am going to go through basic disciplines of the Christian life.  But they are not only disciplines, meaning things that we need as Christians to keep us going against our nature, and helping us break free from it and go how God wants us to. I'll call them strengths for life. After the  title in the last few devotions of "daily light" morning and evening devotionals.

Some general facts about this.
What are these Strengths? they are as I said disciplines that we all need to work on. They are practices all of us not only should take part in, but also need to! If you do these things you will be so much stronger spiritually in your day to day walk.  I find just with reading the Bible and spending time in prayer, it is SO much easier to resist temptation! Lord knows I have a long ways to go, but I am thankful to Him every time my flesh looses against my spirit. I know that I am being prepared for bigger things in the future, so winning small battles is important.
Oh I forgot to mention them. The strengths are prayer, obedience, solitude, Bible study, fellowship, hope, faith, and love. I believe that is all at the moment.

When will these be posted?
I shall try to get to one a week! Some areas I know a little bit about, like prayer. Others are completely new in a sense, like solitude.

Why? I see a decline in how people my age think about their Christianity. It wasn't until recently that I realized they have these problems because we are not practicing these christianity as we ought. We are not strong enough to say no when temptation comes up. That is where the strength comes in.  And I'm not saying we have to be monks or anything, just that we need to focus more on preparing for everyday small battles. "he who is faithful in little will be faithful in much"

Where? Here at pumachap.blogspot.com of course!

I encourage you to pray about each of these strengths ahead of time. I am looking forward to see how God will lead me. Some people may be able to do these more than others, but however you can, I'd encourage you to do these. And I am not making them up either. I will have references etc. nor will they be exhaustive, just little chips of ice bergs.
Thanks and God bless y'all!
Jdd
"Redeeming the time, because the days are evil"