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The Belief System of 25-year-old Me (part 4)

20 Friday Jul 2012

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  1. The supreme happiness in life is the conviction that we are loved.  That is a quote from Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables.  It’s true.  And one of the most amazing things in life is that no matter who on earth loves me or hates me or thinks I’m nice or thinks I’m an idiot, and irregardless as to whether or not they are correct, God loves me.  He sent is son to die in my place so that I can spend eternity with Him.  I should be happy all the time.  But let’s face it, I’m not.  Mostly that is because…
  2. Being on earth sucks in comparison to what heaven will be like. 
  3. When the H. Sizzle is telling you something you should listen.  Sometimes you get a kick in the face.  Sometimes you get a gut reaction to something.  Sometimes things rub you the wrong way.  Sometimes you look at someone and feel things for them you can’t explain.  There are many ways the Spirit speaks, and we need to figure out how we hear it.
  4. Being a Christian is not generally highly entertaining.  It’s discipline.  It’s work.  It’s hard sometimes because it is BORING.  But pressing on, pushing through, forging across the river of depression, angst and boredom to reach the land of lighter feet is a form of suffering that is all its own.  It is perseverance in a way that not everyone experiences.  And it makes a point…
  5. Some things, the better things, are worth investing in.  Time, money, grey matter, so many things in our lives can be invested in so many ways.  What you invest in is what you value.  What you value reflects where your heart is.

The Belief System of 25-Year-Old Me (part 3)

15 Sunday Jul 2012

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  1. Pain produces more pain.  In this world the reaction to being hurt, the reaction to feeling slighted, insignificant, tormented, stupid, ugly, and broken is to become angry and to take it out on someone else.  Sometimes the someone else is the person that hurt you, sometimes they had nothing to do with it.  This is necessary to keep in mind when you experience pain in any way, shape or form.  As christians we are not called to do this.  We are called to be humble and to bear the burdens of others in our prayer lives. 
  2. Sometimes it’s necessary to be sad.  One of my favorite quotes says as much:  ” Before we can see properly we must first shed our tears to clear the way.”  There are times that I forget as much.  And there are times that I can’t do anything but cry because I’m so very lost.
  3. Superficial conversations are for cowards that are not brave enough to genuinely connect and know other people because they are afraid of being known and being found wanting.
  4. No good deed goes unpunished.  That one is courtesy of my dad.  It’s the truth. 
  5. There is a time and a place for everything.  Things seem wrong in one light and perfect in another.  A song sucks until you are able to fully understand what it means.  A friendship is forced until a certain season creates a bond.  An attraction is a whisper until a look, a conversation, a moment turns another person into the background music of your life.

The Belief System of 25-year-old Me (part 2)

13 Friday Jul 2012

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  1. God places us wherever he chooses, places people in our lives according to his plans, and lets us go through things that are difficult and pleasant, for our good. This is not for our happiness, for our comfort, for our enjoyment. It’s for our good. According to Hebrews it’s got everything to do with handling the discepline that a father would give his child in order to bring it up in the way that is correct, and according to Romans it has nothing to do with anything fuzzy.

    “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.” – Romans 8:28

  2. If bass lines were men I would be a slut-bucket.
  3. Be who you are without abrasive force upon others.
  4. Let others be who they are, even when there is abrasive force.
  5. Socks must be worn to bed unless it is 100 degrees in the room.

The belief system of 25-year-old me (part 1)

11 Wednesday Jul 2012

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Hey kids and my mother!  It’s time to take a few minutes and learn some things!  I am making a list and checking it not at all of all the things I find to be truths in my life.  Some of them are biblical.  Some of them of logical.  Some of them are not.  I’m calling it The Belief System of 25-year-old Me in 5 Parts.  It is in honor of my birthday, which is on saturday, and starting to depress and scare the shit out of me.  So I figured, hey, why not make a list?  A list of things I know about life!  I’ll make it a list of 25 things, so it matches my age!  And there you have my thought process.  So here we go!

  1. Using your cell phone while spending time with someone is pretty much offensive.  I’m pretty defensive of my quality time with people, and I’ve let some get away with this, but I find that when a person doesn’t bring out their phone I appreciate the time all the more.  Don’t get me wrong, I use my cell phone in front of people all the time, but I’m now attempting to put an end to that rubbish.
  2. Saying that you hate drama generally coincides with a dramatic nature. 
  3. If you don’t say something out loud it doesn’t exist.  No one knows what your thinking until its said out loud. Nothing is official until it is given a name. No matter how someone acts the feeling don’t exist unless they admit to them out loud. What is between 2 people that is left unspoken is potentially damaging when unsaid.  For example: Ron and Hermione.  Proof.  Pudding.
  4. Happiness, joy and peace are all very different things.  You can have any or all, at the same time and at different times.
  5. Saying things behind someone’s back that you would say to their face is still talking about them behind their back.  It’s gossip. I’m guilty of it, but that doesn’t make it right. It’s usually mean.  It’s time to end this stupid habit and behave like an adult.

Today Is About Trust

28 Monday May 2012

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But even if he is absolutely fully to blame we still have to forgive him; and even if ninety-nine percent of his apparent guilt can be explained away by really good excuses, the problem of forgiveness begins with the one percent guilt which is left over. To excuse what can really produce good excuses is not Christian character; it is only fairness. To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable, because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you.

This is hard. It is perhaps not so hard to forgive a single great injury. But to forgive the incessant provocations of daily life—to keep on forgiving the bossy mother-in-law, the bullying husband, the nagging wife, the selfish daughter, the deceitful son—how can we do it? Only, I think, by remembering where we stand, by meaning our words when we say in our prayers each night ‘forgive our trespasses as we forgive those that trespass against us.’ We are offered forgiveness on no other terms. To refuse it is to refuse God’s mercy for ourselves. There is no hint of exceptions and God means what He says. – C. S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory

I’ve been thinking about how things happen in life that we can’t figure out, about how people hurt us and we can’t understand why, and about how we are supposed to respond to this. I may have mentioned multiple times that I’m a fan of looking at things from the devil’s perspective so I can figure out why bad things are happening and our correct way to handle them from the side of a believer, and I’ve been doing it recently regarding a situation that I believe is designed to plant disbelief in the hearts of those involved.

It’s easy to let disbelief in when someone has hurt you, because it comes not necessarily in the form of not forgiving them but in the form of walls. Our tendency to build walls up around our hearts in order to protect ourselves is a way of telling God we don’t believe he will be able to protect us as well as we can. It’s a way of telling him that he can’t heal whatever hurts, or fix whatever breaks. And that can lead to a growth of unbelief that we don’t even realize we’re cultivating.

I’ve done it. I still do it. But I’m struggling against it because I know that Christ, when he was walking this earth, didn’t bother to put up walls. He was so vulnerable that his best friends abandoned him and his enemies led him to the slaughter, and he still chose to love and save them, us. Every painful thing in life is designed by the devil to pull us away from God, and every plan the devil has made for evil the Lord has already established to bring about good, and to give him glory.

“Christian worship is the response of God’s redeemed people to his self-revelation that exalts God’s glory in Christ in our minds, affections, and wills, in the power of the Holy Spirit.” – D.A. Carson

Ps I got the wonderful quotes from a few entries at Thoughts from Fabs, which I adore and recommend.

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I consider myself an eccentric who looks good in jeans, or an amateur at adulthood. I live in Maine, enjoy writing and photography as creative outlets, and listen to some of the worst music you've ever heard. I’m good at sin and bad at following Christ, but I’m still letting Him take the lead. Dirty is my middle name. So is Sean.
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