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Wallpaper – 1 John 3:18

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Sometimes you read a familiar passage in the Bible and a verse jumps out at you and won’t leave you alone.

This was one of those times.

 

This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters. If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.

-1 John 3:16-18

 

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Wallpaper – Micah 6:8

Same wallpaper, two versions.

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No Worries

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        -Matthew 6:25 & 27

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Keep Calm and…

This is why I shouldn’t be allowed to stay up late.

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Overdone, I know.
But for some reason I’ve never seen this particular parody. It seems pretty obvious.

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Getting Dressed

Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.
-Colossians 3:12

 

It’s the middle of winter.
There’s snow on the ground and even more is on the way tomorrow.
But this is how my son wants to be dressed all day, everyday:

 

Xander loves his superhero underwear. The Captain America is his favorite (much to the chagrin of his father), but he loves them all. He enjoys going through his drawer each morning and picking out a pair, and never wants me to put pants on over them. As soon as his underwear is on, Xander shoots lasers out of his bare hands; he flies; he jumps high and runs fast. When going from room to room he says, “Come on, Captain America!” He becomes the hero.

It’s such a great picture of what Paul is talking about in Colossians, and I want that for myself. I want to clothe myself in godliness, I want it to show, and I want it to affect the way I live my life.

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Wednesday Wallpaper: Psalm 46

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Let’s pretend today isn’t actually a Thursday.

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A few months ago, Nic posted a comment about something I’ve actually thought about doing. He mentioned all the different styles of Bibles available now and how they’re a little representation of your Christian personality. I’d had my Bible for a while (It was the second thing I bought myself after setting up my first checking account; the first was a DVD of The Princess Bride. And there’s my 17-year-old self in a nutshell) and that was before the new Bible styles came out, so I didn’t have any firsthand experience with the subject. This weekend I went through the process of choosing a new one, so now I’m qualified to judge others. That was sarcasm.

1 – Translations
This is the least obvious thing to anyone looking at your Bible from the outside, but when your Bible study group starts needing volunteers to read aloud it quickly becomes very obvious.

Most people use the NIV. It’s New (it was in 1973, anyway); it’s International so surely it’s the must-have for anyone who speaks English. It’s a thought-for-thought translation and it remains the best-selling Bible translation year after year. You win, International Bible Society Biblica. You win.

The guy with the NASB means business. It’s a word-for-word translation, but he probably also supplements his study times with the original Hebrew or Greek. He knows something you don’t know, and he’ll usually let you know it.

The NASB guy’s arch nemesis is the ESV guy. If you get the two of them in the same room for a Romans study, watch out. Things will remain civil, but it will get intense.

Every once in a while you hear someone read out of the KJV. Maybe that person is a closet fundamental and is secretly thinking they’re better than you. Maybe they just got used to it as a kid and never switched. Maybe they forgot their Bible that day and picked up the first one they could get their hands on from the bookcase in the corner of the room where you’re meeting before anyone could see (preposition win!). Whatever the reason, it’s a little startling to hear.

The Message Guy. We don’t know what to think about The Message Guy. His Bible has an author’s name on the spine and that’s odd. The Lord’s Prayer ends with “Yes. Yes. Yes.” and that makes us uncomfortable.  We don’t care that he’s new to this; that he didn’t grow up memorizing verses in return for gold stars; that he doesn’t know the difference between propitiation and expiation. Everyone knows it’s more of a commentary and not an actual Bible; what’s wrong with him?

The person with an HCSB: Trail-blazer? Scholar? Hard Core Southern Baptist? Time will tell.

 

2- Study Tools
The options are astounding when it comes to extra study tools. There are themed study Bibles like The Kids’ Study Bible, The VeggieTales Study Bible, The Women’s or Men’s, The Collegiate, The Grandmothers’, The Apologetics, The Rainbow Study Bible (which I had as a young teenager and loved), and on and on and on. These scream “I got this as a gift!”

Commentary Bibles like the MacArthur, Zondervan’s NIV Study Bible, The Scofield, or ESVSB are usually in the hands of someone who has – or wanted to start having – or wants you to think he’s having – some serious Quiet Times.

 

3 – Covers
The person with a Bible fanny pack is either under the age of 10, over the age of 40, or just really careful and organized. They never forget to bring their Bible to church.

The person with a hardback Bible has either had it for a long time or will keep it for a long time. He or she is the one to go to when you need a volunteer for an event.

Most people have a plain black, brown, or some other modestly-colored leather-covered Bible. You can’t automatically see the translation or study type, and their name is usually engraved on the front. There are all kinds of stories of how and why and from whom they got it, but it’s usually not that person’s first Bible. It says, “I’ve been at this a while.”

And then there are the new ones. Italian Duo-Tone, Bloom Collection, Bug Collection, Mossy Oak brand camouflage. Thinline, Slimline, Compact, Pocket-sized, Large Print, Jumbo Print, and on and on and on. As a marketing move, this was genius. Everything else in our lives nowadays are customized and individualized, so why not the covers of our Bibles? Bible publishers found a way to stick the words “limited edition” on the Word of God and not change anything important.

For a guy looking for a potential date at church, the cover style of her Bible is a pretty good indication of the girliness of a girl. On the flip side, you can tell whether a guy values fashion, education, or recreation based on his Bible cover. But watch out; the more pocket-sized the Bible, the less often it probably gets read.

 

The Point
I ended up choosing the same Bible I had already been already using but in a fancy new cover. A Zondervan NIV Thinline with a seaglass & chocolate cover. It’s pretty. I like the NIV Thinline for its readability and portability, and when I need a commentary or other translation there are apps and websites I use. (The notebook is always with my Bible because I don’t underline or highlight; not my style).

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The day after my shopping trip, I was reading a Voice of the Martyrs magazine we had received in the mail. There was a story in it about a Middle Eastern woman who had become a Christian and was given a Bible in her language by a missionary. Her husband and entire community were devout Muslims and she was afraid of what would happen if she was found out so she hid her Bible in the oven, the only place where she knew her husband would never stumble upon it.

I had just walked through aisle after aisle of Bibles, in a Christian bookstore that was one of hundreds in a chain run by the largest Protestant denomination in America, choosing the type of English and the amount of study tools and the size and the shape and the color I wanted. Anytime I want, I can open up an app on my phone that lets me read any translation and see what others say about a verse and share it on my Twitter. Meanwhile, elsewhere in the world, there are people whose language has just one translation of the Bible and they put themselves in mortal danger just to be able to own a copy and read it in secret.

I am so thankful to live in a place and time where I can have so much access to the Word of God, and I hope I never take for granted how precious it is.

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A Higher Standard

What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? By no means!

Romans 6:15

Jesus preached a message of love and inclusion. That’s a popular half-truth (aka: lie) our culture tells us.

Yes, Jesus preached on the love God has for each and every person. He preached on salvation by faith, not by works. He preached on that salvation being available to all people, not just the religious. He preached against the hypocrisy of religious leaders. He dined with people society looked down upon. He healed the sick, regardless of the day of the week. But He didn’t stop there.

Jesus also preached repentance and righteousness. Salvation is available to all, but only through Him. His definition of adultery was so strict that it included even looking at a member of the opposite sex the wrong way. He really did say to love Him more than you love your family. He commanded evangelism. He said, “Be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”

I’ve been reading the gospel of John lately, and it struck me that time and time again as Jesus heals the sick, he tells them to go…and sin no more. He didn’t heal the paralyzed so they could keep sitting on a mat; he did it so they could live a different life by walking. In John 5, he even went so far as to say, “See, you are well again. Stop sinning or something worse may happen to you.” Wow. And in the popular story, when He saves a woman about to be stoned, He tells her that He doesn’t condemn her…but that’s not the end of the story. His last words were, “Go now and leave your life of sin.”

Jesus forgave my sins, not so that I can live like I want without fear of condemnation, but so that I can live a better, changed life – that the marked difference in me would point others to Him. He took me as I was, but he didn’t expect me to stay there.

I am called to a higher standard. I am called to grow in my knowledge of scripture so that I can live a life without sin. Not sin as I or my culture defines it, but sin as He defines it in His Word. Lost people around me will do lost things, but I’m not lost. I know Truth and I want to live according to it.

For me, today, that means giving up something that’s not quite sin and not quite not, in order that I can live above reproach. If my moral standard doesn’t continue to raise, then I’m not growing in my relationship with Him. So today I’m raising the bar a little higher.

But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy.

Dear friends, I urge you, as aliens and strangers in the world, to abstain from sinful desires, which war against your soul. Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us.

1 Peter 2:9-12

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Wednesday Wallpaper

I haven’t been a very consistent blogger. I used to do a weekly desktop background, so I’m going to try to pick that up again. Here is something quick and easy, because naptime is almost over, using one of my favorite verses in the Bible.

For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.

-Hebrews 4:12

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W = F * d

*overabundance of metaphors ahead. you have been warned.*


Colossians 1:29
To this end I labor, struggling with all his energy, which so powerfully works in me.

Work (wûrk) n.
Physics: The transfer of energy from one physical system to another, especially the transfer of energy to a body by the application of a force that moves the body in the direction of the force. It is calculated as the product of the force and the distance through which the body moves and is expressed in joules, ergs, and foot-pounds.

I wasn’t a very attentive student in my high school freshman physics class. I wrote really crappy poetry in my notebook and named the children I thought I would one day have with a boy I had a crush on (even though I’d probably spoken 3 sentences to him). But I enjoyed the subject, and even though my college major and life as a grown-up have very little formula-working involved, a few things actually stuck with me. My favorite is work.

Basically, in order to do work on an object, the force you put into it has to result in the object moving some type of distance. So if I push a brick wall with all my strength for hours and hours, but the wall never moves, scientifically I did no work. Work = Force * Distance, so if the distance is zero, the work is zero.

I love that, because it’s such a perfect description of life as a Christian. I try so hard to change my behavior and then realize nothing has really happened; I’ve fallen right back into the same things. I come up with different strategies for what to say or do to people to make them be who I want them to be, but it’s all useless. I try to speak in the tongues of angels but all I hear is a clanging cymbal. I try to move mountains, but they stay still. I exert force but no work is done.

And that happens because I’m struggling with the wrong energy. It is God, not I who has power. I am a golf club – with no energy of my own, but in capable hands I can be used to send a ball a great distance.


2 Corinthians 12:9-10

But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.


Today, I choose to delight in my weakness.

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