Saturday, February 27, 2010

A shorter post

Okay...someone said my posts are too long...so today Im just going to share a couple short points that stood out to me during a recent message I was listening to.

We can sometimes lose focus on the big picture. In the past I would continually give to the church, I would continually give to others. But over time I began to think along the lines of "God...Im giving and giving and giving and giving...but Im not receiving, Im not getting anything back". But then I realised...how did I actually get what I had to give in the first place? Then you begin to see that you do receive, that God is continually blessing your life. How do you keep your position in your job? Through the love of God. Philippians 4:19 says:
And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.

As long as we are faithful to God, God will be faithful to us. We must learn to continually be faithful in our sowing.

The other thing I wanted to encourage you with was the following line: maintain your integrity in times of hardship. It is so easy to compromise our beliefs when the going gets tough. You are facing a big problem and all you want to do is survive it, to find a solution and sometimes we are tempted to but our belief to one side and tackle the problem on our own. But we must learn that its imperative we never put God in a box, we never take the approach we can do things without him. I will draw on Philippians again, this time 4:13 where it says:
I can do everything through him who gives me strength.
The key word here is "everything", not some things...everything! For we must recognise that we can not do anything without the power of God with us. So when we are looking at a troubling time, dont worry...for you have God. A perfect example was Jesus when He went into the desert to fast for 40 days and during this time the Devil came to Him and tried to tempt Him, but he was not tempted!! He did  not compromise His integrity!!

One final verse I want to mention, something that Jesus says and it again highlights the fact that we can do nothing with out Jesus:
"I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. (John 15:5)

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Hope in hardship

I know that God is always with me. From the moment I wake up in the morning, to the time i rest my head on the pillow at night...He is always there with me. I know He loves me...there are countless verses throughout the Bible that testify to that. I know that if I listen to Gods purpose I will lead an awesome life, an extraordinary life!

But despite these things...I still face hard time, I still come against problems. Whether it be in my workplace or my social life, there are going to be troubles.

I have been put in situations at work where it is near impossible for me to achieve what my boss expects of me using my own skill and ability. I feel under pressure...that there is no solution. But in these times I know that there is still a hope...and its name is Jesus Christ!

Psalm 46:1 says it well:
God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble
See the point the Psalmist makes in stating that there will be trouble. He is not saying "God is our refuge and strength, but we wont have troubles". No...he is acknowledging the fact we will face troubles, BUT we have a hope in our amazing God!

Romans 8....what a chapter! So many verses that speak encouragement to us for times when we face troubles. Some that stand out are verse 28:
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose
Verse 31:
If God is for us, who can be against us?

And also verses 38-39:
For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
But sometimes I feel like Im on the edge...like I cant take anymore trouble. But you know what I do in these situations...I just pray. I just pour out my feelings to God. And I also praise Him. You might think thats crazy! "Why you praise God when He hasnt even done anything yet?" Well the fact is He has already done something for me...He sent His only son to die for me on the cross! Thats the most powerful thing anyone could ever do for me! To die for me and take my sin, my punishments upon himself...even when I was still a sinner. When you put it all in perspective...you come to realise that God has already done amazing things for us...He loves us more than anything else possible.


And at the end of the day...nothing is impossible with God! So the problems Im having in my life...be it work related or otherwise...these are actually trivial...but God will still work in my situation...as long as I have faith and praise Him.

Sorry if my post today is a little incoherent....Im in a huge amount of tooth pain right now and its causing me trouble thinking straight. But I just pray that when you are facing a problem...dont despair...for we have an amazing God that loves us and will never leave us! If we follow Him...he will never lead us into a situation we cannot survive

"Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you." (Hebrews 13:5)

Monday, February 15, 2010

One of those months!

I havent blogged for a couple weeks due to the craziness of work. Lets hope that this week is a bit more normal. I was going through my timesheets and there was a stretch of 3 weeks where I worked 60+ hours and the last week I worked less than 50 hours was last year. But despite all that there is little appreciation from the management here...but I guess what do I expect from them. At least this week I have the weekend in Syd to look forward.

Points of note over the past couple of weeks
  • Did two presentations in Parliament house last week...quite an experience. 
  • Discovered that inside the private areas of Parliament house they have a Westpac bank, travel agent and a Qantas check-in machine!
  • Saw Steve Bracks in Stephen Conroy's office.
  • From all my work trips to Canberra over the past month, I already have a free flight to Syd saved up with my Frequent Flyer points
  • Saw the Blues in their intra-club hit out last Friday...FOOTY'S BACK =D
  • Tried yum cha at docklands yesterday...overpriced and not overly good =(
Well thats it from me...

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Submitting to God...its in His hands

Well you never know what is around the corner...this morning I though tomorrow would be a nice day...I actually planned to meet one of the leaders from church in the afternoon....but then BAMB! By the afternoon I had been told that I was needed (I tend to disagree that Im really needed...but who am I to argue) in Canberra for a presentation tomorrow. So after a number of phone calls, I have my flights booked (unfortunately I cant get a direct flight back...I have to go via Sydney) and Im ready to go.

When I finally got home tonight, I was ready to go straight to bed and forget today...but there was something on my mind that I wanted to share with you...something that God had put on my mind today

Be careful the words you speak. I know that when I get frustrated with someone, I can easily say things I will later regret. It is definitely an area I need to work on, but I know through God's grace I will break that stronghold. In James 3:5-6 it speaks of this:
Likewise the tongue is a small part of the body, but it makes great boasts. Consider what a great forest is set on fire by a small spark. The tongue also is a fire, a world of evil among the parts of the body. It corrupts the whole person, sets the whole course of his life on fire, and is itself set on fire by hell.
 This is a really good analogy, because it highlights how dangerous our words can be! We must exercise self-control and ensure that we are not freely cursing others and using bad language. For this is the very tongue we use to sing praises to our Lord, for as we read further along in the chapter from verses 9-10:
With the tongue we praise our Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in God's likeness. Out of the same mouth come praise and cursing. My brothers, this should not be.
So I just encourage you to tame your mouth, do not lack self-control and show caring and understanding for one another, show forgiveness just as Jesus calls us to, one example being in Mark 11:25:
And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive him, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.
 I pray this will help you and I pray that God is with you always

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

February is going to be gone fast!

Well February has only just started and I can already see that it will be over before I know it. Although I can see my work being crazy for majority of the month, I have also actually planned a few things myself to at least keep myself sane.

First off I will start serving in the Kid's Ministry at church. For those who are unfamiliar with my church, basically they have Kid's ministry which takes care of the children (baby - grade 6) while the church service is running. I will be working with the age group grade 3-6, and I will be serving for the first time this weekend! Im feeling both excited and nervous at the same time...but at the end of the day I want to keep carrying out God's will and serving in His house. Im am so greatful for all the things He has done in my life and the love and blessings He continually pours out on my life!

I have also planned a short trip up to Sydney, which coincides with my Birthday weekend. While Im up there I plan to watch the Blues in their NAB cup match out in Blacktown and also visit a few of the places that I used to frequent back when I was living up in Sydney.

I will also start going to gym again in the very near future. As much as I want to go...I still think I should give a bit more time just to ensure my shoulder is 100%. But I know that as soon as I get back in there...I will be back to working as hard as I was before my surgery.

Hopefully by the end of the month, my work will "begin" to slow down...but that may be wishful thinking unfortunately...