Posted by: jakinnan | November 18, 2014

To Be a Part of Something Big

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You have entered the Warrior Stage of a young man’s life. Young men have been at the center of most of history’s revolutions. Deep in your marrow lies a passion to bring down tyrants, overthrow oppression, and fight for a better world—to be part of something big. And why did God give you such hearts? Isn’t that fascinating—why you and all your peers have a heart to change the world? Was that placed in you simply to be killed? Never! I know older folks love to look down at you over their reading glasses and say something dismissive about “the idealism of youth” and how it’s high time you settle down to real life, but that is not my opinion. I don’t think it’s God’s opinion either. That counsel comes from folks who have killed their heart and soul in order to “get along” in the world. Christianity is all about revolution—is a revolution to its core—and that is why God gives young men and women passion to change the world. God gave you that heart in order that you might discover both the joy of being part of his revolution and your own unique place within it.
There is a lot of wrong to be set right in the world. Everywhere you look, the planet is bleeding, children are trafficked, slavery is on the rise, and truth itself has all but shattered. This is a time for revolution, and one of the great wonders of Christianity is the idea that you are born into your times, to set your times aright. What could be more exciting? Frederick Buechner believed that, “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.” What could be more hopeful?
– John & Sam Eldredge, Killing Lions
Posted by: jakinnan | November 18, 2014

11/18/2014 Scripture

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Let each generation tell its children of your mighty acts;
    let them proclaim your power.
I will meditate on your majestic, glorious splendor
    and your wonderful miracles.
Your awe-inspiring deeds will be on every tongue;
    I will proclaim your greatness.
Everyone will share the story of your wonderful goodness;
    they will sing with joy about your righteousness.

-Psalms 145:4-7 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | November 17, 2014

11/17/2014 Scripture

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I will exalt you, my God and King,
    and praise your name forever and ever.
I will praise you every day;
    yes, I will praise you forever.
Great is the Lord! He is most worthy of praise!
    No one can measure his greatness.

-Psalms 145:1-3 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | November 17, 2014

11/16/2014 Scripture

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He gives justice to the oppressed
    and food to the hungry.
The Lord frees the prisoners.
The Lord opens the eyes of the blind.
The Lord lifts up those who are weighed down.
    The Lord loves the godly.
The Lord protects the foreigners among us.
    He cares for the orphans and widows,
    but he frustrates the plans of the wicked.

The Lord will reign forever.
    He will be your God, O Jerusalem, throughout the generations.

Praise the Lord!

-Psalms 146:7-10 NLT

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Posted by: jakinnan | November 17, 2014

11/15/2014 Scripture

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Don’t put your confidence in powerful people;
    there is no help for you there.
When they breathe their last, they return to the earth,
    and all their plans die with them.
But joyful are those who have the God of Israel as their helper,
    whose hope is in the Lord their God.
He made heaven and earth,
    the sea, and everything in them.
    He keeps every promise forever.

-Psalms 146:3-4 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | November 14, 2014

11/14/2014 Scripture

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Praise the Lord!

Let all that I am praise the Lord.
    I will praise the Lord as long as I live.
    I will sing praises to my God with my dying breath.

-Psalms 146:1-2 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | November 13, 2014

Comparison is the Thief of Joy

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It can be hard to be happy with how God made you at any particular time but especially in the teen years. We feel we are too flat or too curvy, too little or too big, not enough or too much. And it doesn’t feel good.
Theodore Roosevelt said, “Comparison is the thief of joy.” He’s right. It’s so easy in this world to compare ourselves to others. When we do that, we simply do not measure up. We tend to compare our worst with another girl’s best, and that makes us feel terrible. Feeling despair over who we are or what we look like causes us to reject ourselves.
And that is the opposite of what Christ does.
He says you are just right, right now. His invitation to you in this very moment is to accept your body, accept your personality, accept all of yourself. Just as you are. He made you you. He’s not waiting for you to become something other than who you are in order to be loved by him. He loves you now. He accepts you now. He not only accepts you, but he embraces you and he wants you to embrace yourself as well.
-Stasi Eldredge, Free to Be Me
Posted by: jakinnan | November 13, 2014

11/13/2014 Scripture

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Sing out your thanks to the Lord;
    sing praises to our God with a harp.
He covers the heavens with clouds,
    provides rain for the earth,
    and makes the grass grow in mountain pastures.
He gives food to the wild animals
    and feeds the young ravens when they cry.
He takes no pleasure in the strength of a horse
    or in human might.
No, the Lord’s delight is in those who fear him,
    those who put their hope in his unfailing love.

-Psalms 147:7-11 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | November 12, 2014

Misunderstood

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Even Jesus endured assault-not the open accusation that he had a wicked heart, but the more subtle kind, the seemingly “innocent” Arrows that come through “misunderstanding.”

After this, Jesus went around in Galilee, purposely staying away from Judea because the Jews there were waiting to take his life. But when the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles was near, Jesus’ brothers said to him, “You ought to leave here and go to Judea, so that your disciples may see the miracles you do. No one who wants to become a public figure acts in secret. Since you are doing these things, show yourself to the world.” For even his own brothers did not believe in him. (John 7:1-5)

I think we can relate to that. Did your family believe in you? Or did they believe in the person they wanted you to be? Did they even notice your heart at all? Have they been thrilled in your choices, or has their disappointment made it clear that you just aren’t what you’re supposed to be? At another point in his ministry, Jesus’ family shows up to collect him. “Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to see you” (Luke 8:19). They think he’s lost it, and they’ve come to bring him home, poor man. Misunderstanding is damaging, more insidious because we don’t identify it as an attack on the heart. How subtly it comes, sowing doubt and discouragement where there should have been validation and support. There must be something wrong with us.

– John Eldredge, Waking the Dead

Posted by: jakinnan | November 12, 2014

11/12/2014 Scripture

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Praise the Lord!

How good to sing praises to our God!
    How delightful and how fitting!
The Lord is rebuilding Jerusalem
    and bringing the exiles back to Israel.
He heals the brokenhearted
    and bandages their wounds.
He counts the stars
    and calls them all by name.
How great is our Lord! His power is absolute!
    His understanding is beyond comprehension!
The Lord supports the humble,
    but he brings the wicked down into the dust.

-Psalms 147:1-6 NLT

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