Be Intentional About Your Life

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Posted on 3rd January 2010 by Tracie in Tracie's Blog

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January is named after Janus (Ianuarius), the god of the doorway; the name has its beginnings in Roman mythology, coming from the Latin word for door (ianua) – January is the door to the year. In Roman mythology, Janus (or Ianus; “archway”) was the god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings and endings. His most prominent remnant in modern culture is his namesake, the month of January, which begins the new year. He is most often depicted as having two faces or heads, facing in opposite directions. (thanks to wikipedia)

January, the time to open new doors and perhaps close old ones.  There are many facets to our lives in which to apply this “rule”, but none is as important as the doors of your spiritual life.

I know many of us make some kind of attempt at New Year resolutions in January.  I stopped doing that a few years back when I figured out that it never worked for me.  I never could change myself, myself.  My attempt at closing doors to the past just never quite worked out, they kept swinging back open.  Couldn’t really say when it was that I finally figured it out, but I do know how…prayer…intentional prayer.  Of course it took a whole lot of journeying to even get to the point of realizing that Jesus is THE ONE that would change me and that I could reach Jesus through prayer.  So if I may just say then that if it is spiritual change you are looking for, then it is Jesus you must seek.  Jesus IS THE WAY, Jesus IS THE TRUTH and Jesus IS THE LIFE.  This journey I speak of only happens when you are intentional about the change you seek.  Be intentional in meeting Jesus face to face and do it now.   No more putting off what should have already been done, I promise you will not regret.

There are many places you can meet Jesus face-to-face, places we never expect, places we do expect.  If you’ve been to the places you expect to meet Jesus and have found disappointment, then maybe you need to look a bit deeper.  It is easy to look at the surface but the shine wears off of the surface pretty fast.  Let me speak frank here.  I’ve been there when Jesus was a part of my vocabulary and somewhat a part of my life.  I might attend church when I felt like it, kept thinking one of those times that preacher just might say something that “moves” me (or maybe the music) and then I’ll be in.  Just waiting on that ole preacher to inspire me.  Well I kept going in and out those church doors, never seeing Jesus face to face.  At some point I decided to get intentional about my spiritual life and realized that it was what I failed to give that kept me swinging those doors.

Bible Study must be intentional.  One cannot know Jesus, cannot develop that relationship with Jesus until one has decided to become intentional in learning who He is, what He has to offer and what He expects of you.

It’s time to quit swinging the doors.  Wednesday Bible Study this year will be a variety of topics and scripture.  Most will be what you have asked to study.  Make this the year you meet Jesus face to face.

The first scripture we will study is John 14:6. “Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

January 13 at 6:30p-8:00p.  You do not need to sign up.  Just come.  No commitments to every Wednesday, just come when you can, bring your Bible and expect to meet Jesus face to face.

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Tools of Life

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Posted on 24th May 2009 by Tracie in Tracie's Blog

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Many of you will recognize this theme song from the 1975 movie Mahogony.  It was sung by Diana Ross.

Do You Know Where You\’re Going To?

Do you know where you’re going to?
Do you like the things that life is showing you?
Where are you going to, do you know?
Do you get what you’re hoping for?
When you look behind you there’s no open door,
What are you hoping for, do you know?

As I read those words I can do nothing less than to ponder them and I ask myself, do I know in what direction my life is going?  What do I hope for?
As I look behind me, and see the experiences of life that have shaped and formed me I am joyful for them.   Notice I didn’t say ‘happy’, but joyful, for many of the experiences were rough going and I would not want to experience them again.  And I’ve made mistakes.  But as I look in the mirror to what I have become, and where I am going, I am joyful in the Lord!  He has blessed me with life shaping experiences that have led to lifelong Christian formation.  I can now look behind me to see closed doors and smile inwardly as to the invaluable experiences.

We cannot know the exact direction our life is going, but we can set the course through planning and preparation.  We begin this process very early in life usually with the aid of another (parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, etc.)  They set our course, give us the directions, and then set us free hopefully with all the right tools.

If you were to list the tools you’ve had in life, those you have passed on, what would that list look like?

As some of you are reading this, you may be thinking of your children and asking yourself, what have/did I pass on?  Did I include the very ones that matter the most; the teachings that are for lifelong Christian formation?

What are you hoping for, do you know?

Lifelong Spiritual Formation is the essential tool to the whole of life.  If we have given/received nothing but spiritual directives then we have given/received the love of our Maker and Redeemer, the tools that are life sustaining.

It’s not too late you know.  If you were not given the directions of life, you can still receive them with some effort.  It takes effort to learn the ways of the Lord; it takes effort to teach the ways of the Lord.  But we have a responsibility to ourselves and our younger generations.  We have a responsibility to our Lord and our church family.

Many of us hope for, we yearn for that one thing in life that is solid, strong, never failing and life sustaining.  And it is right in front of you.  Grab it, hold on to it and never let it go.

“For the Word of God is living and active.  Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.  Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight.  Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of Him to whom we must give account.”                               Hebrews 4:12-13

Where are you going to, do you know?

Come to the gathering of believers, to your church, with no pretense, with the doors of the past closed, ready to open doors to the future.   Join a Sunday school class and/or the Wednesday evening Bible Studies for that is where lifelong spiritual formation begins.

Receive and give the tools of life and then you will know, you will be assured of hope and direction.

“Growing spiritually is an exciting adventure. As individual and as communities, we change, we are renewed, and we share in renewing God’s creation every day. As Christians who claim life in the power of the Holy Spirit, we live and rejoice in what God already has done, what God is doing, and what God wants for us. Spiritual growth is a lifelong process, and spiritual disciplines are the means by which we continue that process.”
Foundations: Shaping the Ministry of Christian Education in your congregation.

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