My true home awaits me!

“Now we know that if the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands.”
~II Corinthians 5:1-10

It was very cool that this verse was included in today’s sermon since we were just camping last week! :) It made it an even better analogy in my mind about earth and heaven. I enjoyed sleeping in the tent, but it was definitely not as comfortable as sleeping in my own bed at home. Just as sleeping in a tent is temporary, our being here on earth is only temporary–our true home is in heaven with Jesus Christ!

A servant’s heart

“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.
Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus:
Who, being in the very nature of God,
did not consider equality with God something to be grasped,
but made himself nothing,
taking the very nature of a servant,
being made in human likeness.
And being found in appearance as a man,
he humbled himself
and became obedient to death–
even death on a cross!
Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name,
that at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow,
in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord,
to the glory of God the Father
.”
~Philippians 2:3-11

I know this is a really long passage of Scripture to post here, but it’s one of my favorites. It would not be popular in our me-first world as it is telling us to imitate Christ’s humility and servant’s heart. Sometimes it’s easy to know that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, and for me, this passage helps me to understand a little bit better the great act of love that it really was. He made himself nothing in order for us to have eternal life. We are told to imitate Christ and be servants to those around us.

The last two verses of this passage are just pure excitement for me. That one day every single person will bow to Jesus and confess that He is Lord! Even though it may sometimes feel like we are losing to the devil, we know that Jesus Christ wins in the end!

God looks at the heart

“Wealth brings many friends, but a poor man’s friend deserts him…A poor man is shunned by all his relatives–how much more do his friends avoid him! Though he pursues them with pleading, they are nowhere to be found.”
~Proverbs 19:4, 7

I guess I’ve always thought of the Proverbs as good advice for us to follow, but as I read these verses, I know that isn’t always the case. Instead, these verses are telling us the sad but true reality. Of course, it is more fun to hang around people who have great wealth and things that they can share with us. But is the friendship really sincere? We humans get so caught up in our stuff so many times, it’s crazy. I’m not saying that having wealth is a bad thing, but we do need to examine ourselves daily to see whether we are getting too caught up in it.

These verses are true in saying that a poor man’s friends desert him. After serving the homeless on a mission trip to San Francisco, California last summer, that fact has become more real to me. We shared hot chocolate and sack lunches with the homeless, and we sat and talked with them. We had to force ourselves to overlook the fact that they were dirty and smelly on the outside, which is what most more well-to-do people tend to focus on. Really, they are just the same as us.

When we sat and talked with them, they shared their lives with us. They were always friendly and talkative; they were starved for attention, sitting on the sidewalk day after day receiving hardly a glance from anyone passing by. In the past, they may have been popular, enjoying parties and laughter with friends…but they were not true friends. When all their money was spent and they ended up on the street, their friends deserted them.

Another thing we noticed while sharing God’s love with these people was that they rarely if at all talked about their families. They would share openly about almost anything, but when the subject of their families was brought up, they seemed to close up. I can’t imagine being shunned by my own family and friends because of some wrong choices. These people were at a loss. Perhaps that is why they were so receptive to the gospel.

An organization called Youth With a Mission (YWAM) is constantly bringing in young people to go out and share God’s love with these hurt and lonely people. Many of them that I talked to had already accepted Jesus, and I was amazed at their faith. They literally have to rely on Him to be fed daily. I could go on and on about the trip, but I think I’m slightly getting off subject here. :) The point I’m trying to make is that we should treat everyone the same. We all make mistakes, and in God’s eyes sin is sin no matter what it is.

“…Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”
~1 Samuel 16:7c

Camping!

Our family camping trip this year was LOTS of fun, as usual! We hiked along the Blue River, fed chipmunks (“Roger”, “Wesley” and “Preston”:)), roasted hot dogs and marshmallows over the campfire, ate cinnamon s’mores, and sang Praise songs around the campfire. One of my favorite things about camping this year was the time Becca and I spent reading our Bibles together last night in the tent and doing a devotion this morning on the shore the Blue River. :-D