Posted by: jakinnan | September 25, 2014

09/25/2014 Scripture

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The Lord directs our steps,
    so why try to understand everything along the way?

Don’t trap yourself by making a rash promise to God
    and only later counting the cost.

A wise king scatters the wicked like wheat,
    then runs his threshing wheel over them.

The Lord’s light penetrates the human spirit,[c]
    exposing every hidden motive.

Unfailing love and faithfulness protect the king;
    his throne is made secure through love.

The glory of the young is their strength;
    the gray hair of experience is the splendor of the old.

Physical punishment cleanses away evil;[d]
    such discipline purifies the heart.

-Proverbs 20:24-30 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | September 24, 2014

The Nick of Time

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One night, in desperation and hope, I gave up trying to fix my life and collapsed into the waiting arms of Jesus, responding to his invitation, “Come to me all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me … for my yoke is easy and my burden is light” (Matt. 11:28–30). I had finished reading the verse and fallen on the floor.

I was weary beyond words. My life was a shambles. My heart was shattered, and I had done much of the shattering myself. I confessed my deep need to God and asked him to come for me, if he would have me. I gave my life to Jesus, mess that it was, mess that I was, and he did come for me. My little salvation prayer worked.

-Stasi Eldredge, Becoming Myself

Posted by: jakinnan | September 24, 2014

09/24/2014 Scripture

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Watch your tongue and keep your mouth shut,
    and you will stay out of trouble.

Mockers are proud and haughty;
    they act with boundless arrogance.

Despite their desires, the lazy will come to ruin,
    for their hands refuse to work.

Some people are always greedy for more,
    but the godly love to give!

The sacrifice of an evil person is detestable,
    especially when it is offered with wrong motives.

A false witness will be cut off,
    but a credible witness will be allowed to speak.

The wicked bluff their way through,
    but the virtuous think before they act.

No human wisdom or understanding or plan
    can stand against the Lord.

The horse is prepared for the day of battle,
    but the victory belongs to the Lord.

-Proverbs 21:23-31 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | September 23, 2014

We Need Life

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Christianity is often presented as essentially the transfer of a body of knowledge. We learn about where the Philistines were from, and how much a drachma would be worth today, and all sorts of things about the original Greek. The information presented could not seem more irrelevant to our deepest desires.

Then there are the systems aimed at getting our behavior in line, one way or another. Regardless of where you go to church, there is nearly always an unspoken list of what you shouldn’t do (tailored to your denomination and culture, but typically rather long) and a list of what you may do (usually much shorter— mostly religious activity that seems totally unrelated to our deepest desires and leaves us only exhausted). And this, we are told, is the good news. Know the right thing; do the right thing. This is life? When it doesn’t strike us as something to get excited about, we feel we must not be spiritual enough. Perhaps once we have kept the list long enough, we will understand.

We don’t need more facts, and we certainly don’t need more things to do. We need Life, and we’ve been looking for it ever since we lost Paradise. Jesus appeals to our desire because he came to speak to it. When we abandon desire, we no longer hear or understand what he is saying. But we have returned to the message of the synagogue; we are preaching the law. And desire is the enemy. After all, desire is the single major hindrance to the goal—getting us in line. And so we are told to kill desire and call it sanctification. Or as Jesus put it to the Pharisees, “You load people down with rules and regulations, nearly breaking their backs, but never lift even a finger to help” (Luke 11:46 The Message).

-John Eldredge, Desire

Posted by: jakinnan | September 23, 2014

09/23/2014 Scripture

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Choose a good reputation over great riches;
    being held in high esteem is better than silver or gold.

The rich and poor have this in common:
    The Lord made them both.

A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions.
    The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.

True humility and fear of the Lord
    lead to riches, honor, and long life.

Corrupt people walk a thorny, treacherous road;
    whoever values life will avoid it.

Direct your children onto the right path,
    and when they are older, they will not leave it.

-Proverbs 22:1-6 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | September 22, 2014

09/22/2014 Scripture

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Don’t wear yourself out trying to get rich.
    Be wise enough to know when to quit.
In the blink of an eye wealth disappears,
    for it will sprout wings
    and fly away like an eagle.

Commit yourself to instruction;
    listen carefully to words of knowledge.

Don’t fail to discipline your children.
    The rod of punishment won’t kill them.
Physical discipline
    may well save them from death.

-Proverbs 23:4-5 & 12-14 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | September 22, 2014

09/21/2014 Scripture

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Don’t envy evil people
    or desire their company.
For their hearts plot violence,
    and their words always stir up trouble.

A house is built by wisdom
    and becomes strong through good sense.
Through knowledge its rooms are filled
    with all sorts of precious riches and valuables.

The wise are mightier than the strong,[a]
    and those with knowledge grow stronger and stronger.

-Proverbs 24:1-5 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | September 21, 2014

09/20/2014 Scripture

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When arguing with your neighbor,
    don’t betray another person’s secret.
Others may accuse you of gossip,
    and you will never regain your good reputation.

Timely advice is lovely,
    like golden apples in a silver basket.

To one who listens, valid criticism
    is like a gold earring or other gold jewelry.

Trustworthy messengers refresh like snow in summer.
    They revive the spirit of their employer.

-Proverbs 25:9-13 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | September 21, 2014

09/19/2014 Scripture

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There is more hope for fools
    than for people who think they are wise.

The lazy person claims, “There’s a lion on the road!
    Yes, I’m sure there’s a lion out there!”

As a door swings back and forth on its hinges,
    so the lazy person turns over in bed.

Lazy people take food in their hand
    but don’t even lift it to their mouth.

Lazy people consider themselves smarter
    than seven wise counselors.

Interfering in someone else’s argument
    is as foolish as yanking a dog’s ears.

Just as damaging
    as a madman shooting a deadly weapon
is someone who lies to a friend
    and then says, “I was only joking.”

Fire goes out without wood,
    and quarrels disappear when gossip stops.

A quarrelsome person starts fights
    as easily as hot embers light charcoal or fire lights wood.

Rumors are dainty morsels
    that sink deep into one’s heart.

-Proverbs 26:12-22 NLT

Posted by: jakinnan | September 18, 2014

The Connection of These Two Hearts

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[Sam]   Are there some things we should do that might not come easy to build a relationship with God, or can we find him in whatever we prefer to do on our own and he will “meet us there”?
[John]   Again, because we live in such a subjective climate, where “spirituality” can mean anything, let’s be clear on what it is we want to cultivate. The Christian faith is at its center an invitation to intimacy with God. He is an actual person, with a personality and a heart just like you, and just as in any other relationship it is the connection of these two hearts that matters above all else. This is where we separate from religion, and this is what will rescue us from slipping back into it. Friendship with God is the heartbeat of it all; nothing else can substitute (though many things will try). So, the question is, how do you cultivate friendship and intimacy with God? (Isn’t that more refreshing than, “How do I get more serious about my religion?”) Simply ask yourself, “What would I do to cultivate a deeper intimacy with Susie, or with any of my friends?” Time together, talking about life, processing both your inner and outer experiences—it seems painfully obvious but it honestly is that simple.
– John & Sam Eldredge, Killing Lions

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