Monday, August 12, 2013

We Were Born For More

          Have you ever wondered why you are here? Why you were born during this time in history? Why you have the talents and abilities that you do? What they are for? I have looked at the circumstances in my life, the people I have relationships with, the place I live, the time that I live in, and wondered if it is all for a reason. After studying a few verses of scripture, I have realized that it is undoubtedly all for a reason.
          The first scripture that we will look at is Jeremiah 1:5. In this scripture, God speaks to Jeremiah and tells him that before Jeremiah was formed in his mothers womb, God "knew" Jeremiah. The Hebrew word used for "knew" here is the word Yada. Just to put it into context, this word is also used in Genesis 4:1 when scripture tells us that Adam "knew" Eve and she conceived and gave birth to Cain. The definition of the word Yada is - to deposit the seed (or DNA) of who the child will become. Going back to Jeremiah, we see that God deposited DNA into Jeremiah before Jeremiah's mother and father had anything to do with it. God does this for all people! He deposited gifts, callings, anointings, and personality into you before you were formed in your mothers womb! 
          Let's look at another scripture to dive a little deeper into this topic. Acts 17:26 - “From one man He made all the people of the world. Now they live all over the earth. He decided exactly when they should live. And He decided exactly where they should live.” (Acts 17:26 NIRV) Let that sink in for a moment! God decided what year we would be born in, and where we would live! Knowing this brings the first topic into a clearer picture now. God designed when we would live and where we would live because he knows what he put inside us before we were ever conceived. God knew that our world, or sphere of influence, would need the gifts that we have to offer.
          It this becoming clearer now? God foreknew what your job, family, school, and church would need in this time so he deposited gifts on the inside of you before you were conceived and designed for you to be here during this time to use what he gave you! You were destined to be a world changer! Wake up every morning knowing that you have been equipped to effect the world around you, and then act on it! Live life as if you hold the keys to seeing change in your church, community, school, job, etc. The truth is, you do! 

- Chris Wade 

www.chriswademusic.org 

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Bearing The Image

               In the Garden of Eden while creation was taking place, I am sure the atmosphere had to be electric with the power of the spoken word of God going forth and making the things He spoke come to pass. I would have loved to be able to be there for that! Could you imagine what the angels thought about everything that was going on? What's even more interesting to would be the thoughts going through Satan's mind during all of this. Satan was there too! He had been kicked out of Heaven (Isiah 14:12-14) and was there in the garden to tempt Adam and Eve (Genesis 3:1-6). What is even more interesting is the fact that Satan's rebellion against God was because of his pride in thinking that he could be like God. The first thing in God's creation of this new world that Satan attacks is the only part of God's creation that is made in God's image and likeness. Satan wanted to be like God, and we were created like God. Satan wanted to obtain the image of God, and we were created bearing the image of our creator. Adam and Eve were the image bearers of God, made in His likeness, and Satan was jealous. In his envy and jealousy, Satan tempted Adam and Eve in an attempt to mar the image. His way of temptation was subtle yet effective. He told them that they could be "like God". As if they weren't already "like God" enough! In essence, the temptation was to get them to believe that their own personal image was more important than the image that they had been given by God.

               Here is a news flash for you.......Satan is still using this same technique today! He tempts us into thinking that our image is more important than the image we were given when we surrendered our lives to Christ. Our image is so important to us in our day and age. When I ask this next question, the way you answer could be an indication that you think more "highly of yourself than you ought". What is stopping you from giving in to your wildest, craziest temptation? What is stopping you from buying that movie, going to that party, visiting that store, or having that drink? If your answer to this question has anything to do with what people would think of you, then you are exalting your personal image too high! Our immediate response should be that we are followers of Christ and therefore bear His image. We don't want to do anything to mar His image! His image should be of the utmost importance in our hearts, not ours. On the opposite side of this equation, people will stay in the chains of addictions and secret sin instead of seeking help because they care so much about their own image. What about God's image? Who cares what people think of you and your image, your secret sin is marring His image! Tell someone, get help, get counseling! Once you get help in the fight, your being set free from your bondage will cause the image of God to shine in your world. You staying in secret bondage in the name of saving your own image isn't doing anyone justice, and you are becoming bound on a deeper level on the process.

               Each time you face a temptation, keep in mind that the enemy has one goal in that temptation. That goal is to mar the image of God. You posses that image! Guard it with your life!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Believe.....It's more than you think....

Believe:

What does it mean to believe in God? The way that you answer this question could make or break the faith that you have. This word, "believe", is what we base all of Christianity off of. John 3:16 says, "For God so loved the world that he gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life". This is our trademark verse. This is what we find on bumper stickers, coffee mugs, and under Tim Tebow's eyes during a football game. My question for you is do we truly understand what it means? As I stated before, if we misunderstand this verse, it could bring our salvation into question.

Lets break down this verse into one word, "believe". By simply bringing some clarity to this one word, we can shed some light on what Jesus meant when He said this to Nicodemus. The Greek word used here for "believe" is pisteuō. The literal translation of pisteuō is to put all of our faith, all of our hope, and all of our trust in something. It is a lot different than just believing that God is real. James said in James 2:19 that the demons believe in God and "shudder at His name". We have to do more than just believe that He exist. We have to put all of our faith, hope, and trust in Him.

With this understanding of the word believe, let's evaluate where we are in our relationship with God. When troubles and trials come, are we full of worry and doubt or do we put all of our trust in God knowing that He will bring us through? With the financial crisis as it is in America, is our hope in our savings account or is all of our hope in the Father. When we get a negative medical report for us or a loved one close to us, do we have all faith in knowing that God is still in control? When you say that you believe in God, is it empty words or does it make something jump on the inside of you?

I challenge you to take your relationship with God to a new level this Fall. Really begin to believe in Him as Jesus requires us to do. Put all of your faith, all of your hope, and all of your trust in the God who holds all of us in His hands.

Trusting In Him,

Chris

Thursday, June 16, 2011

True Worship

I think it is an universal issue that people generally have the wrong idea of worship. "I enjoyed the songs this morning, I was really able to enter into worship", they say. Or how about this one....."There was something going on with the sound this morning. I wasn't able to inter into worship". Here's another good one...... "The praise songs you did were great, but the worship songs didn't flow very well". I understand what people are trying to say in statements like these, but the theology behind it is wrong. I believe that if we get our theology on biblical worship down, our attitude behind worship will change.


The first thing we must realize about worship is that it is not an event, part of a service, time of day, or name given to a type of church service. It is not a style of music. It is not the slower selection of songs that we do on Sunday morning. Worship isn't just what we do when we are at church. It is not smoke and color lights. It does not start with a fast song and end with a slow song. It is not the congregational singing of "Just As I Am".


Each of us were created for one main purpose, to worship God. We are all born worshipers. Worship is wired in each and every one of us. It is the universal thing that God created all of us to do. Worship isn't something we have a choice in. It is wired in our DNA. 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year, we are worshiping. It's not what we do, it's who we are. We are always worshiping. The question has never been if we worship, the question is what we worship.


Finding out what we worship is pretty easy really. You simply follow the trail of your time, your affection, your energy, your money, and your loyalty. At the end of that trail you'll find a throne; and whatever, or whomever, is on that throne is what you value the most. Resting on that very throne is what you worship.


Keep this in mind as you go through your week. We are always worshiping. You, my friend.....are a worshiper! Worship is a lifestyle. Making God the object of our worship is a discipline we must all practice.



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