- Rather He spoke us into being, He created us with His own hands, creating living souls made in the image of God
- We’re trying to get our value through our valuables and worth from our net worth which keeps us in permanent dissatisfaction and no peace
- Your value is according to the mark on Whom you bare, and no one and nothing can ever take that from you
- We are capable for so much more
- The more ordinary the world tries to make you, the greater you become
" Because you are special* to me, and I love you, I gladly give up other peoples in exchange for you; They are trivial by comparison to your weighty significance. " _Isaiah 43:4* (The Voice)
Thursday, July 3, 2014
✗ Hillsong Conf 2014: "Made in the image of God" by James ✗
✗. A praise going deep & wide... ✗
"I love it when a song goes wide and deep in peoples lives. You just got to get on your knees. I can't do that thing, you got to know that is the work of God."
Matt Redman
✗ Hillsong Conf 2014: Talk Church // "Dealing with a crisis" (Chris, Charles, Brian, Phill) ✗
- We continue to live with His presence in your life, even in death (Phill)
- Jesus never want AWOL and has always been there – Still water, Green pastures, and the Shadow of death (Phill)
- You learn a greater level of trust, that the price of the cross is enough -- He doesn’t have to do another thing, whatever the outcome is, it does not change our relationship (Phill)
- You are going to have people who may go through something similar, and walk out base on how they walk it out (Charles)
- You need to show that what you teach, preach and believe really does work by walking it the way others walk and not take advantage of your position (Charles Nieman)
- When you talk about the church being family, place of hope and home, and it is not till you are in the crisis, but you are grateful that is not just words or spoken at a platform, but something you receive from the church where people it into season, helping you to carry forward instead of blaming yourself (Sunga)
- God but how you resolve is the word TRUST – there are thing in life where you never understand but you have to rest on TRUST which helps to get you through (Sunga)
- You got to have fun, do the journey, and not lose your sense of humor (Sunga)
- Sometimes you don’t want to give up, because you want to put life in your hope (Nathan Miller)
- If you believe that God is able, you got to act that God is able (Nathan Miller)
- “Yet will I praise Him...” – It is sense of saying that the hope is greater in WHO can answer the prayer (Nathan Miller)
- Hope is not substantial, it is eternal, it is an anchor (Nathan Miller)
- Let’s give God every chance to be a hope in our every situation (Nathan Miller)
- It is not an easy process, but when people need church at the moment, where they don’t see hope anywhere, they come to church to really focus on Him, and head out and keep smiling with hope coming back. (Kiya)
- It is the constant tension of wanting to be a man of God and not a God of man – and you manage that through success and failure. (Joel Houston)
- Challenges are never the things you expect, and something you think you have been through enough season where God gives grace to the humble, through transitions, through dying in the inside, through soul destroying -- It is a question of God's calling on your life, and realize that you are not good enough, and you are not, that is why you needed Jesus (Joel Houston)
- Just keep walking it out and trust Him even if it was crazy. Stick to what you know, and God will soon prove Himself faithful. He just wants us to be at a place to be 100% on Him as it is that He carries the weight for us. (Joel Houston)
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
✗ Hillsong Conf 2014: The Local Church by Bill Hybels ✗
- Luke 5
- The local church is the hope of the world with the message of entrustment which can transform lives
- But its future primary rest in its leaders
- If it is flourishing, the leadership is in action
- Someone is building teams, solving problems instead of backing away, inspiring and motivating people, rising up the next generation of leaders
- You will not just find great preaching but great leadership
- Do you look for action oriented people?
- Credit hogging does not contribute to healthy team dynamics
- If a team works hard together and one person takes the credit for the achievements of the team, that is a team buster
- It was not your troop strength, but God lifting you up
- Be careful about comparing and counting
- It is about what do we do in the kingdom of God where His power is equipping us to do
- 4. The grander vision test
- Think a grander thought – multiply the excitement factor, thrill of redirection lives
- God only has one concern and only treasures one thing in this whole world, is people
- When the grander vision seizes you, you look at everything through a diffierent set of lenses and you wonder why you want to settle for regular fish
- 5. The will you leave it test
- The grander the vision, the higher the price tag
- It is not for the faint of heart
- Go after it, and whatever you attach a value to it, rearrange your life for it
- You will stay in the miniature vision because of other`s approval or dollars until you cannot stand the less impact its making
- It is worth it, and you will be glad for the rest of eternity
✗ Hillsong Conf 2014: “Time” by Bill Hybels ✗
"Is your current schedule working for you these days? What you rewrite your schedule, you’re making choices far greater implications than imagined. It is far less than what you have to get done, and much more about who you want to become."
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
✗ Hillsong Conf 2014: "No other name" by Brian Houston ✗
- We are carriers of this name, the name of Jesus
- Do you wear his name well?
- Acts 3:6 ("...In the name")
- We use that name to lift people up towards the promises and purposes of God
- Out of the name of jesus, something powerful has happened
- Through believing His name, you can go where you never gone, and do what you never done
- There is no other name which men cannot be saved
- God wants you to live a big life on sometimes on a difficult path which leads to a glorious future
- Don't ever think serving god is a narrow path
- "You have enlarged my path that I may not slip.."
- Have bigger dreams, bigger thinking, bigger spirit
- "So spacious is He, that everything in God finds its proper place in Him without crowding"
- 2 Cor 6:11-12
- We can make it about ourselves, we want to make it about a man
- When god works in our lives, it is amazing we try to bring it down about a man
- It has never been about a church called Hillsong, but a Savior about Jesus
- If we always make it about ourselves we always limit to what we can do
- See how far you can go, when you try to do things in your own self
- There is only one name that can enable you
- Never under estimate the name of jesus
- Numbers 6
- He is a god that wants to bless, keep, lift up a smile, and fill your life with peace -- that is the heart of god
- He wants to do in you what you can never do and imagine
- It is as exclusive as it is inclusive, it is as powerful as it is personal. wide as it is narrow
- We are not just consumers and carriers of that name but contributors of that name -- carrying that name to the wall around us
- Lets carry that name well
- Those who are faithful, I will write my name on You -- the name that is above any other, greatest of all, strong as it is beautiful
✗ SOLD OUT to Worship ✗
Taya Smith
✗ Hillsong Conf 2014: "Unveiled Vision / The problem with pinterest" by Steven Furtick ✗
- 2 Cor 3
- Hope will make you: very bold, believe God for a restoration, grow, dream to come back to the surface because you have been disappointed, audacious and tenacious
- You can be set free and you can receive what God has for you
- There is problem with the mindsets that is something like Pinterest to represent -- living in a culture of constant comprison
- Nothing can kill your contentment quicker than comparison
- There are those who want to show you their spiritual successes as a prove of their validity with God
- But show your scars instead as prove that He brought you through in failure, desperation and doubt
- We can't come and post our best stuff and expect God to touch the places that really need to heal
- Don't run around with a presentation of perfection -- that may affect people's progress
- Moses left that veil a little longer after the glory left
- We don't need a veil like Moses did
- So many of us are here wearing all kinds of veils
- How are you going to see God walking around with veils?
- Let somebody get real and that will get somebody out there get saved
- There is a problem if our whole life is about presenting images of perfection
- What veil are you wearing? -- The way you talk, convince that your busy, obsession of your body image, self conscious during worship
- There is a problem when we start to consume other people's images of perfection -- it will blind you from seeing what God is doing in your life
- We don't have to wear a veil
- He knows us so well and loves us so much
- It is the spirit of love that enables us to change
- You will miss what is, and never see what could be, because you are stuck in what was
- "Their minds were made dull... till this day, the same veil remains..."
- There is a problem where you live your life in imagination of your past -- It is not accurate when to what was
- Some were so in love with what you have you lost, that you are not using what you have right now
- The past become a veil that keeps us from seeing in our hearts what God is doing
- "How long will you mourn for what i have rejected?'
- How long will your mourn for something that is over
- "Where the spirit of the lord IS, there is freedom from what was..."
- God is doing a new thing
- There is a problem with our ideas of progress and how God changes us
- Vs 18 ("from glory to glory")
- We try to go from shame to glory, but that is not how Jesus changes people -- He said from glory to glory
- The enemy wants to make you ashamed with that thing
- God is going to preach behind that mask
- God cannot bless who you pretend to be -- He can't heal who you pretend to be
- Just get it off right now -- that hardness, coldness
- We are not coming here cool this week, we come in to encounter Him, to see him, not impress you, but get an impartation
- We want to be free from the opinions from the others, constant comparison
- You cannot continue to be like His image where you continue to be like others
- Compare less, contemplate more -- we didn't come here to compare, don't quit
- It comes from the lord -- it doesn't come from your performance
- "I will lift my eyes to the hills, my help comes from the Lord"
- Approval and affirmation comes from the Lord
- Turn to Him this week instead of anyone, culture, success -- the veil is taken away
- If you will turn to him, He will take it away
- You turn, He takes
- The problem was that you didn't have a connection -- everything you need is in Him, you just need a connection
- It is in Christ and only in Him -- reach out to Him, see his face
- "I want to see you Lord, take my veil away, take my pride away"
- He looks on you with eyes of love and compassion today
- He has turned His face -- He will not turn away nor abandon you with whatever imperfections you have
✗ Hillsong Conf 2014: "Faith" by Chris Mendez ✗
- There is not much we can do we have lost in life, past, mistakes, wrong decisions, but there is definitely a lot we can do in time we have in ahead of us
- He knows where you been and done and it does not change the fax that the loves, accepts and values you just the way you are
- Regardless, God sees you, knows you, loves you, and has an incredible plan and purpose in your life
- There is nothing can keep you away from Him
- Your tomorrow with jesus will be far greater than your yesterday without Him
✗ Hillsong Conf 2014: "Giving" by Judah Smith ✗
- As Jesus followers, all of our living is giving
- 2 Cor 9
- We need to understand that our money is unique, different
- For us money can turn into seed to plant if we so choose
- The most powerful considerable fruitful thing that we can do with our resources is plant it in God's kingdom
- If we plant bountiful we will reap bountifully
- Our resources if we so choose can be seed to put it in the ground
- When we plant in what god is doing in the earth
- What God promises in his economy and kingdom is like a seed -- it is not lost, germinates, and produces a harvest and bears fruit
- Money is always connected to your heart
- We give as we decide in our heart
- You give with expectation, pleasure, joy and thrill
- God gets a kick out of people who loves to give
- God loves a cheerful givers because he is a cheerful giver
- You want to live a life in cheerfully giving in every stage and life of your existence
- We are spending money, we are sowing, planting and expecting a harvest
- We can honour him in such a way as this (Brian Houston)
- Every giving and gift goes glory to Him (Brian Houston)
✗ "20 Things I wish I'd known in my late twenties" by Kelli Worrall ✗
Truth be told ... I didn’t want to write this.
Oh, I know. List-y essays are all the rage. That’s partly why I balked. The non-conformist in me.
See, my husband Peter and I work with twentysomethings. And we think they are wonderful. But when we speak on their dormitory floors or invite them into our home, they often ask us: “What is the most important piece of advice you would give to us?” I never answer well. Dozens of thoughts start swirling around in my head, and I can never grab ahold of what I would deem to be “the most important” one. Instead, I just stutter and stammer and try to say something sensible.
So, for any of you who have ever asked me that question and been disappointed, this one is for you.
Here are 20 things I might have told myself in my twenties:
1. Examine your foundation carefully.
It’s your worldview. Look deeply at what you value and what you believe about God and man and truth and reality. And make it your own. Because it will affect every decision you make. And because life has a way of picking you up and tossing you around. You always want to nail the landing.
2. Seek healing.
Don’t imagine that the trauma of your childhood has been left in the past. It simmers under the surface. And it will surprise you at how suddenly it can boil up or suck you under. The work of healing those hard places might involve reading books or finding counseling. (Don’t be too afraid or too ashamed to ask for help.)
3. Remain teachable.
More specifically, find a mentor—a parent, a pastor, a teacher, a spiritual guide. Or just a person who is living as you would like to live. Spend time with them. Look and listen and learn. And, most importantly, be different because of them.
4. Choose your community carefully.
Your friends will give shape to your life. They will either stunt your growth or spur you on. And when you find good friends, keep them. They are like gold. Treasure them. Invest in them. Spur them on too. Be the kind of friend that you would like to have.
5. Feed yourself.
Feed your body, your mind and especially your soul. When your soul is starving, you can’t see straight. So learn what sort of nourishment you need—a group Bible study? A worship song? A long run? An art project? A prayer with a friend? This is an individual matter, so take the time to figure out what fills you up.
6. Foster good habits.
As Annie Dillard said, “How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.” So don’t wait until tomorrow to get up early, go to bed on time, exercise enough, save money and so on. The patterns of your life today are the person you will become.
7. Learn to rest.
Though this could fall under “foster good habits,” for me, it deserves its own point. I am terrible at it. And I can trace this trouble back to my twenties—when I was single and lonesome and (more) insecure. And to distract myself, I filled my days and nights to overflowing. A bit fuller and more frenetic each year. So I would tell my twentysomething self that busy is not better. And your worth is not measured by the length of your to-do list.
8. Take sin seriously.
There is no such thing as “getting away with it.” Even if you don’t “get caught.” Though grace is gigantic and forgiveness is free, sin does still stain. And the spot will undoubtedly spread further and sink deeper than you can initially see.
9. Be patient.
Learn to wait well. You are used to getting things in an instant and on demand. But life doesn’t always work that way. Neither does God. His timing is rarely yours. But His is always right. He doesn’t rush. And He never delays. Instead, He unfolds a plan carefully designed and perfectly timed to bring Him glory. (More on that later.)
10. Don’t worry.
It’s a waste of time, energy and emotion. Worry will tie you in knots. Keep you up at night. Make you cranky and crazy. Nothing good ever comes of it. Worry is fear for the future, but worry does nothing to actually change it. So instead of worrying, make the best decisions you can right now. That’s all you can do. Then let it be.
11. Evaluate your emotions.
They are tricky. And they can be trouble. Often, they spring up from our triggered trauma. For example, let’s say (hypothetically) your husband says something about your blog. He might mean it innocently, even positively. But (hypothetically) you hear it differently. And you immediately feel threatened, defensive, hurt. All of your (hypothetical) insecurity swells to the surface in an instant. You can go with it. Milk it. Act on it. Hurt him back. Or you can do the better thing and take it back to truth.
12. Adjust your expectations.
So much of our disappointment and frustration—with people, with life, with God—occurs because we presume that life should go our way. I still remember the Friday night when the light bulb of this lesson first switched on for me. I was driving home from work, mulling over my expectations for the weekend and already becoming irritated, knowing that they wouldn’t be met. So I decided to change them. Simple as that. I made the very conscious decision to rewrite my personal plan for those two days. And I put only one thing on my new agenda: “Love Peter well.” That I could do. And I was in no way disappointed.
13. Take risks.
Follow God’s leading boldly into the unknown. Beyond the horizon of your comfort zone. As a wise friend advised me when we were trying to decide whether or not to put our hearts on the line to foster our now-adopted son Daryl, “Do what you won’t regret.”
14. Press into pain.
While no one wants to experience pain, you will. Don’t be shocked. Don’t run from it. Don’t ignore it. Don’t fight it. Let it burn. Let it melt your heart. But never fear that God has abandoned you to the flame. He is there. His presence is unwavering. He is pursuing you and purging the dross. You are not being punished. You are being purified.
15. Realize that your life is not about you.
It’s about God and His glory. I used to repeatedly recite this mantra to myself when a big project loomed and I feared the outcome. Would I succeed or fail? Would my reputation rise or fall? “It’s not about me. It’s all about Him.” I said it over and over and over again. Still do. And if He receives more glory from your failure, so be it. Accepting this takes all of the pressure off.
16. Maintain an eternal perspective.
Train your eyes on this hope, this inheritance, that will “never perish, spoil or fade.” That is “kept in heaven for you.” For it is in this that you are “filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy.” Peter (the Apostle, not the husband) said it better than I ever could. So we’ll leave it at that.
17. Embrace grace.
Accept it with open arms and open heart. Hold it tight until it soaks into your soul. Then release it. Give it away. To your family, to your friends, to your church. When I was a twentysomething, my church was falling apart. The pastor left. The leadership couldn’t agree. And the congregation was about to split. I was disillusioned and critical. Sitting in judgment over all of them. Looking down my nose with disgust. But that posture helps no one, and it is not your place. Instead, be a conduit for grace.
18. Live loved.
Wake up every morning and—before you put your feet to the floor—let your mind and heart linger on the fact that the Creator of the Universe loves you passionately, completely, unconditionally and eternally. Nothing matters more than this. This one truth can change absolutely everything.
19. Never, ever get another perm.
(A digression, I know. And yes, it is included because I needed one more point to make 20. But, really, it deserves to be said. Right? I’m pretty sure you were already thinking it.)
20. Finally, prepare to be amazed.
Your life may look something like you envision. Or it may take you to places that you never imagined. Regardless. Hold on tight. Because God is in the business of blowing your mind.
✗ Hillsong Conf 2014: "A Pioneering Spirit" by Brian Houston ✗
- Not looking back but looking forward
- What in our lives we will pioneer? -- Changing the families and generations to come
- Never lose that looking forward pioneering spirit
- If you lose that raw edge, I wonder what big things God has for you?
- It is not having to do new things but God doing fresh things, and do what we're called to do which is to build His church
- It does not have to stale
- Big things comes out of a pioneering spirit
- Acts 1:8 (Acts of the apostles)
- Acts 10 ("...here i stand at the ends of the earth")
- God does big things with a pioneering spirit
- 1. A pioneer takes terorritory to thought what was previously inhabitable suddenly was reached
- There is big things to be done as we live our lives collectively and individually
- 2. A pioneer reaches the unreachable, and includes the excluded
- Acts 9
- "...the whosoever will, that the Lord may come"
- 3. A pioneer sings a song that is music to the uninitiated, but sounding brass to the establishment
- Standing forth to new ground -- The new thing that God is doing
- Acts 6:8
- Start occupying all streets
- When grace does something new, some people who have been listening to it have blindness and the most difficulty to see
- We don't want to encounter the grace of Jesus and miss out on new things
- Once a pioneer, always a pioneer
- 4. A pioneer that defies the odds, and pioneers again bringing longevity to the season
- Have divine favour and take influence that is beyond imagine
- It can become a long season, especially generationally
- Be faithful where you are
- Don't lose it, be first in love and in generosity
- Just by sowing our lives together in the work of Jesus, we can see His kingdom established
- Matt 20
- If you want to be great, be a servant
- Try to do things on your own, than you perish alone
- Ordinary guy, doing ordinary things that God use in an extraordinary way
- Witnesses means Martyrs
- It is not just a job, it is our life -- We build our family and that in mind, you see generations serving God in His house
- Sacrificial of time and giving in so many ways and by God grace you see the fruit of that in your own homes and careers
- We take the principals we learn at church and apply it to our business
- You want to live your life that the fruit of your life lives long beyond you
- A pioneering spirit never underestimate what God can do
- It is not about ourselves but the opportunities we can create for others
- You want to pastor a church where not only your dreams but the dreams of other people comes trues
- Open doors to people that has not been opened, and reach people that has not been reached with the love of Christ
- Sometimes it is just a gentle kind word in times of harshness that speaks volumes of people
- It never has been like church or your church you go to, but your heart and your passion
- What we are apart of is bigger than the part we play
- God has placed every step strategically in your life
- This is home, this is where I am accepted
- Everyone is on the journey, on the same pioneering path
- Prove yourself faithful in the very ordinary things
- Jesus gives us a new name of importance. You want to be great? You want to be first? Keep filling the need of being first. First in love, First in model excellent, First in generosity. Recognise that he who is the greatest among you, shall be a servant, and that is the new definition of greatness.
✗ Change (Pt. 9) // Sudden-lies.. ✗
as i sit here staring at the corner of my laptop screen which just switched the month from june to july, i just felt this slight stirring that this is where God wants me to be despite not pertaining my own secret desires -- even as far or impossible as they go, and how many times i may attempt making it to happen on my own or run away from, i have hit the limit and realised, i simply, just, can't. i just can't. and that's okay, because this is where the progress of 'coming to an end of oneself' is still on play. truly i have done my part in all that there ever is, could and would have been, and now He shall top up the very rest with left overs. here's to the sudden-lies.
oh yes, and happy canada day. xxx
oh yes, and happy canada day. xxx
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