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What God Says About You: CHOSEN

               Hello everyone! I know I haven’t posted in a while, but the Lord put something very special on my heart to share with you. I am going begin a series of posts about what God says about you, starting with this one. Once you have been saved, you get a new identity. In this series, I will pull verses from the Bible that reveal your true identity in Christ. To begin, I’d like to start with CHOSEN. You were CHOSEN to be a part of God’s master plan.   When you have accepted Christ as your Savior, you become part of God’s family. But before the universe existed, you were CHOSEN. God knew you would choose Him. “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart…” Jeremiah 1:5                 You were set apart by God as one who was CHOSEN. He knew you, knew your name, and knew exactly how m...

The Body of Christ

                In this blog, I will be speaking a little bit about anatomy (the study of the human body). Don’t worry, it won’t be gory, since I am talking about the Spiritual Body of Christ. In the Bible, many times you will find analogies that the writer uses to help the reader better understand what he/she was writing. The Bible and the story of Jesus can be very complicated. Even explaining the resurrection can be complicated. So, the Bible uses lots and lots of analogies so that we can better understand it.                 The Body of Christ is similar to an analogy. As we work through this, be sure to remember this isn’t Christ’s actual body that came to earth. Let’s look in Ephesians 4:15-16: “…him who is the head, that is, Christ. From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and b...

Sin

I’ve talked a lot about sin in the past. Sin is one of those unavoidable topics when you’re talking about Christ and the Gospel. Sin was the main reason Jesus came and died on the cross. Because of sin, we were separated from God. But, as I have discussed before, when Jesus rose from the dead, that meant we will rise again in Heaven with Him if we repent and accept Christ as our Savior (1 Corinthians 6:14). But that isn’t the end of the story. That’s why the Holy Spirit led me to write a post about sin.                 Almost everyone knows the story of Adam and Eve. If you are unfamiliar, you might want to check back at my “Repent” post, or read Genesis 2-3. That is where sin on earth started. It’s the background info on sin. Before I go any further, I want to make sure everyone knows what sin is. Sin is anything that separates us from God. (The Ten Commandments has a few examples of sin.) Now that everyo...

Undeserving

                Amazing Grace is one of my favorite songs. Not because my name is literally Grace, but because of the song itself. God’s grace is truly amazing. The reason why God’s grace is truly amazing is what this post is all about! So get out your hymnal and find Amazing Grace. Amazing Grace, How sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me I once was lost, but now am found T'was blind but now I see                 This isn’t the entire song, but this is the part that I’d really like to focus on. It summarizes the Gospel in four lines. Trust me, right now I am learning how to summarize and it’s not that easy. But while the writer did a great job summarizing, this song was written in 1779. That’s quite a ways back! Because of the time difference the words might not make sense. But if we look at it closely, this song might s...

COVID-19

I haven’t posted in a while, but what better time to post than in this time that everyone is calling a crisis. It feels like there is no peace anywhere to be found. Everyone keeps saying that God is in control and that everything will be okay. But the number of COVID-19 cases seems to be rising constantly. Every time there is a new reported case, all kinds of fearful thoughts come into our minds. Will I get sick? Should I go to the store? What about my family? Are they safe? But Martin Luther King had a great quote that I want to share with you. “You cannot keep birds from flying over your head, but you can keep them from building a nest in your hair.” –Martin Luther King                 The birds are your thoughts. The enemy uses your thoughts to make you start believing things that aren’t really true. You can’t keep thoughts from flying over your head, but you can choose what thoughts you want to dwel...

Pick a Side

                When you’re playing a team game, like basketball, baseball, football, or soccer, you have to pick a side. Let’s say there is a red team and a blue team. You wouldn’t say that you’re on the purple team. So let’s look into what it means to spiritually pick a side. Today, we are going to go back in the Old Testament. For those of you who don’t know what that is, it’s the first 39 books of the Bible. One of these 39 books in the Old Testament is the book of Joshua. We are going to be in the very last chapter, which is chapter 24 and verses 14-15, 20: 14  “Now fear the Lord and serve him with all faithfulness. Throw away the gods your ancestors worshiped beyond the Euphrates River and in Egypt, and serve the Lord . 15  But if serving the Lord seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your ancestors served beyond the Euphrat...

Philippians

                As most of you know, I am a homeschool student. For those of you who are unfamiliar with homeschooling, I do all of my school at home and my parents are my teachers. Some homeschoolers do all their work online, but I can do most things without a computer. In my studies, I have been learning about the book of Philippians. One verse really stood out to me, and I wanted to share it with you. It is Philippians 1:12-14. “Now I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel. As a result, it has become clear throughout the whole palace guard and to everyone else that I am in chains for Christ. Because of my chains, most of the brothers in the Lord have been encouraged to speak the word of God more courageously and fearlessly.” -Philippians 1:12-14                 It’s a r...

Anger

One day, not too long ago, my mom and I came home. As usual, our dog, Sadie had my mom’s pajama pants in her mouth. She was wagging her tail hysterically, when my mom’s happy disposition took a 180. She spotted one of her favorite books on the floor. Sadie had ripped off the cover and eaten it. My mom was irate. Sadie, on the other hand, knew she had done something VERY wrong. Her head went down, and she tucked her tail between her legs. I was just there, watching the event as it unfolded. It really got me thinking.                 Anger is everywhere. At work, at school, even when driving to work or school. Like when your boss tells you have to work, even though just a few days ago she said you could go on vacation. After school, your kids explain their problems. They tell you all about their day, and how this group of kids is so mean, and how they always get away with everything. Then, this one truck com...

Valentine's Day!

              Valentine’s Day. An entire holiday built around hearts, ginormous teddy bears, and chocolate. Gotta love the chocolate. But even though all these things are great (like the chocolate), Valentine’s Day is about one thing. Love! But there is more than one kind of love. The first kind is the most commonly known kind of love. It’s the kind of love that most people think about when they hear the word “love”. It’s the romantic kind of love. This is the kind of love that Valentine’s Day is built around. Like the love a boy might have for a girl. The second is the kind of love a child has for their parents or the kind of love we have towards God. The Bible tells us about it in Matthew. “Jesus replied: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind’” Matthew 22:37 But the Bible tells us about another kind of love. Like the love two friends might have for on...

David and Goliath

(I found this in one of my old notebooks, and I wanted to pass it on to you. Huh. Another reason you MIGHT want to write things down. J [See my “Bible” blog])        David and Goliath. It’s one of those “Tale as Old as Time” kind of stories. It’s that story you remember hearing from your kind and gentle Sunday school teacher, who patiently worked you through the Bible, teaching you each story. They answered your questions with ease, and you wondered how they did it so easy. You never wanted it to end… Ok, that’s enough flashback for one day. Moving on!                 While David and Goliath is one of those stories you’ve heard a thousand times, we are going to uncover it again, and see if you can pick up some things you didn’t before, when you were back in Sunday school.                 Let’s lo...

The Bible

The Bible is like a huge treasure chest filled with coins of knowledge, jewels of wisdom, and rubies of warning. But the Bible holds hidden treasures also. I’d like to uncover a few of those hidden treasures so that you can better understand the Bible. 1.        THE BIBLE TELLS ABOUT THE PAST This is a fact almost everyone knows. Even if you’ve never held a Bible in your hands, you probably know that the Bible talks about the past quite a bit. I was looking through an old notebook of mine and there was a page that said, “The Bible is the world’s history in the palm of your hand.” The Old Testament is the first 39 books of the Bible. They tell about creation, all the way to Jesus’s birth. And many of them tell about past events! 2.        THE BIBLE TELLS ABOUT THE PRESENT   Many of the things people might think about the Bible is that it is old, and won’t apply to your daily life. It is true that the Bible i...

Be You

  Be you. This is one of the most popular sayings in our world today. It’s literally everywhere. Our billboards, signs, television. But what does it really mean? Many times when something is said over and over again by many people, it starts to loose it’s meaning. It becomes something that is just said, but doesn’t have the same impact as it did when it began. “Be you.” is one of those sayings. In this post I would like to dive a little deeper into what it truly means to be you. My first thought as to its meaning is to encourage those who thought they had to change to be accepted. They thought they needed to change things such as hairstyle, clothing, etc. Basically, they had to change their OUTWARD APPEARANCE to fit in. Someone apparently saw someone else in this state, had compassion for them, and told them to be themselves. Since then, it has been said so many times that people has taken it out of context. BE YOU. Even when this is used in the right context it is sti...

Repent

Recently I talked to a family member about the word repent. I, as well as many other people, think that the word repent means to confess. Let’s start at the beginning, by talking about sin. At the very front of your Bible, you’ll find the book of Genesis.                                                                                                 Genesis 2-3 “Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array…Now the Lord God had planted a garden in the east, in Eden; and there he put t...

Politics

In all honesty, politics is not my area of expertise. Although, there are some things that I have noticed. Some things that politics can do to people. And by pointing out these things, I hope to warn others, so that they can avoid them. One thing that politics can do to people is it can make them anxious and worried. What will happen about this topic? Who will be the next President? These questions won’t be answered until the problem is solved or the next election. So why worry about it? There are things you can do to solve the problem or elect your preferred candidate by voting. But you shouldn’t be worried. What’s going to happen, is going to happen. It’s God’s plan, and His plan is above your own. You worrying isn’t going to make things change. It will only hurt you. In some cases, people may think that the person in a political office is causing more damage than he or she is helping. This is another case where many people can become stressed and anxious. I heard a pastor ...

What is my Purpose?

In my last blog, I shared with you about Nature and Worship and how nature reflects God. In that blog I briefly talked about how we were created to worship. In this blog, I will be diving deeper into our purpose. What is my purpose? This is a question many people ask themselves at least once in their lifetime. Many of those people try to answer this question the wrong way and find themselves believing something that isn’t really the truth. A good place to look for truth in any situation is the Bible. We find many answers to this question through the life of Jesus. Of course, you have your job. Is that my purpose? Not quite. God put you in your job for a reason, but you still have a bigger purpose. Actually, you have many purposes: 1.        To Worship God 2.        To Serve 3.        To Share the Gospel If you have read my last blog, you know that you were created to worship God. ...

Nature and Worship

(This post is based off of one of my older Grace Inspirations letters. These letters were sent to my neighbors. They were the beginning of Grace Inspirations blog.) Nature may seem completely separate from worship. Before I tell you how they go hand in hand, let's look at worship. Worship may seem like a very religious thing to do. You go to church, and worship God through singing songs. Actually, many people, who aren’t necessarily “Christians” do it everyday. But you are capable of worshiping other things, not just God. And, worship can take many forms. What other things am I capable of worshiping? When I ask this question, you probably think you know where I’m going with this. You can worship other gods like Thor, but you need to only worship God. But actually, you are capable of worshiping just about anything, not just God and Thor. Yes, worshiping other gods is something you can worship, and it is true that you need to stay on track. But, really anything you put ...

Who Is Jesus?

In this blog, the names Jesus, Messiah, Savior, and Christ will be mentioned often.   Today, I will be writing about who Jesus is. For some people this may seem like a ridiculous question. But after reading this, the name Jesus may seem a little more complex than you thought. Jesus was a man who lived on earth a couple thousand years ago. His mother was Mary and his father was Joseph. Yep. It’s the old Christmas story. Even though Joseph is called his father, he really wasn’t. You see, God worked a miracle through Mary. She was a virgin. Part 2 of Jesus’s life is when he is an adult. He preached everywhere he went and performed miracles that healed the sick. This sounds great to us, but there were people called Pharisees that were sort of like priests. They literally hated Jesus and everything he did. Why? When people started believing in Jesus, they turned away from the Pharisees. This made the Pharisees very JEALOUS. This is the reason they ended up nailing him to the cro...