Friday, February 8, 2013

Grand Endings & New Beginnings

To my readers,

I both excited and sad to say that this blog is officially over.
I haven't written in over a year and I've worked incredibly hard to change that.
Without any further ado, I invite you to follow and join me on my new blog,
Texgmrule.org
Come grow and be challenged and catch up with what God has been doing in my life. Join a safe and challenging community that promotes the growth of who God created you to be, anything but mediocre!

Go ahead, feel free to check out the next step forward for us!
Hope to see you there!

Simply,
Tex GM Rule

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Math Teachers & Kings

If I asked you who Jesus is to you, how would you respond?

I think we all have an answer ready to speak that would be perfect for church, or our friends, or Bible studies. And that I willing to bet, we believe this response however, what if I asked you, as a Math teacher would, to prove your work?

What I mean is, if I looked at how you spent your time, your words, your money, your work, your family, would it reflect Christ? Would it reflect someone who is pursuing to be more like Jesus? I ask this because if we really meant what we gave as our response to the question asked earlier about who Jesus is to me, then our lives would reflect it.

The author John wrote this in his first letter,
"All who confess that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them and they live in God. We know how much God loves us, and we have put our trust in his love. God is love, and all who live in love live in God and God lives in them. And as we live in God, our love grows more perfect. So we will not be afraid on the day of judgment, but we can face him with confidence because we live like Jesus here in this world."
1 John 4:15-17, NLT.
For some of us, this is amazing news to hear.  For others, this is heartbreaking news.  We know we haven't even begun to live a life the reflects Jesus' love in the world.  And to say we lived like Jesus did here on Earth would make many of us cringe with a distaste of failure.

Let me be the first to say, I am the one who cringes the most.  I know my life is far from looking like Jesus' did.  The worst is, I know I will never fully be as Jesus was but I'm called to live up to this standard.  I know I've found myself in the midst of failure and asking myself, "What now? What do I do?"

Return. Return to God and ask Him to help you be more like Him.  The beauty of the Gospel is that we who were completely undeserving of His unfailing, unbeatable, abounding, enduring love were given His grace and mercy on the cross.  And for those of us who choose to follow Him and live our lives as He did, His Spirit is in us, guiding and molding us everyday to be like His Son.

There is mercy given to us new everyday (Lamentation 3:21-23) and His grace is all sufficient for us (2 Corinthians 12:9) and God will give them to His children.  For us, the broken, dirty, and thrown aside can find who our God is in this journey of returning to Him.

Therefore, when I say Jesus is my life-giving savior, the unrelenting lover of my soul, my freedom, nothing will ever be the same in my life. Everyday, I choose to leave the old me full of pain, hurt, doubt, excuses, and lies in the grave, and allow the new me given life by the Spirit to be how I live everyday as I choose to follow Jesus.

What will you call Him?