#JesuisCharlie – Je suis, Charlie!

“As a writer, blogger and yes, I do occasionally post cartoons on my blog, it’s hard to watch the events in France without feeling a personal image_adapt_960_highconnection.  I take censorship VERY seriously.  I may not agree with what others say but I will defend their right to say it.

People have the right to speak freely in this world without fearing for their lives if they say something that goes against government policies or religious sensibilities. I openly confess to the world that I am a Christ-follower.  That may offend some people.  Others may applaud that declaration.  People may not agree with the blog postings here on Journey Thoughts that espouse Christian values and world views, if so they may choose to not “follow” my blog and never read it again.  No hard feelings.  We can choose to agree or disagree, but we BOTH have the right to make our choice.  I will defend that right!

Any artist (writer, painter, sculptor, actor, cartoonist etc.) should be able to freely express themselves without fear of retribution.  Again, I may not agree with their means of expression – it may go against my conservative Christian sensibilities, but I will defend their rights to express themselves.

I cringe when I see my Lord Jesus, maligned in the media, or have people share blasphemous literature and pictures in social media about the God Whom I serve.  I can voice my discontent at their blasé attitude towards the God of the Universe, but I am NOT their judge or jury so I will never pick up an automatic weapon and storm a magazine that prints derogatory cartoons or articles I find offensive.  That kind of behaviour goes against EVERYTHING a Christian stands for.  Just as I have the right to share my Christian values openly, others have the right to disagree with them.  Neither one of us have the right to kill and torture and manipulate by fear those who have a different opinion.

I am saddened that there are misguided souls who feel they need to defend their god with senseless and merciless violence.  These people may use religious fervour as an excuse for their actions but they are in fact misdirected, deranged and cold-blooded killers.  They will be judged in heaven and on earth.

So today I stand alongside all of those who raised their pens in the air last night, those in Paris and around the world who believe that the pen IS mightier than the sword.

“Seek good, not evil, that you may live. Then the Lord God Almighty will be with you, just as you say he is. Hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts. Perhaps the Lord God Almighty will have mercy on the remnant of Joseph.”  Amos 5:14-15

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New Year’s Resolutions for Teens

NewYearsResolutions2I will return back to the classroom in a few days after the Christmas break and this will be the very first devotion I want to do with my students.  I will ask them:

How many of you have made New Year’s Resolutions this year?

How many of you have already broken your New Year’s Resolutions…be honest.

I’ll be honest, usually within one week into the New Year I’ve already broken all my resolutions.  In fact I can’t even say I broke them…I can’t say I’ve even started on them!  The New Year will come and go and despite all my good intentions I will have failed before I’ve even started!

A dog will probably do better with his New Year’s resolutions than me.  A dog’s resolutions might be something like these:

  1. I will not play tug-of-war with my human’s underwear when he’s on the toilet.
  2. I do not need to suddenly stand straight up when I’m lying under the coffee table.
  3. I will not roll my toys behind the fridge.
  4. I will not throw up in the car.
  5. I will not roll on dead seagulls, fish, crabs, etc.
  6. I will not lick my human’s face after eating “Kitty Litter Box Crunchies”
  7. I will remember that the diaper pail is not a cookie jar.
  8. I will not chew my human’s toothbrush and not tell them.
  9. I will not bark each time I hear a door bell on T.V.
  10. I will not chew crayons or pens, especially not the red ones, or my people will think I am hemorrhaging.
  11. I will remember that my head does not belong in the refrigerator.
  12. I will not bite the officer’s hand when he reaches in for my human’s driver’s license and car registration.

Being equal opportunity how about a cat’s resolutions for the New Year:

  • If my human will never let me eat her pet hamster, I am at peace with that.
  • I will not slurp fish food from the surface of the aquarium.
  • I will not eat large numbers of assorted bugs, then come home and puke them up so the humans can see that I’m getting plenty of roughage.
  • I will not lean way over to drink out of the tub, fall in, and then pelt right for the box of clumping cat litter. (It took FOREVER to get the stuff out of my fur.)
  • I will not use the bathtub to store live mice for late-night snacks.
  • I will not perch on my human’s chest in the middle of the night and stare into her eyes until she wakes up.
  • I will try to remember that I cannot leap through closed windows to catch birds outside. If I forget this and bonk my head on the window and fall behind the couch in my attempt, I will not get up and do the same thing again.
  • I will not assume the patio door is open when I race outside to chase leaves.
  • I will not stick my paw into any container to see if there is something in it. If I do, I will not hiss and scratch when my human has to shave me to get the rubber cement out of my fur.
  • I will remember that if I bite the cactus, it will bite back.
  • I will not play “dead cat on the stairs” while people are trying to bring in groceries or laundry, or else one of these days, it will really come true.
  • I will not swat my human’s head repeatedly when she’s on the family room floor trying to do sit ups.
  • When the humans play darts, I will not leap into the air and attempt to catch them.

Ok, seriously….

Did you know that 40 – 45 % of adults make one or more resolutions a year?

Any idea what kind of resolutions top out the lists?

1.   Lose weight

2.   Exercise more

3.  Stop Smoking

Here are the stats for how many of these resolutions are maintained as time goes on:

–          past the first week (75%)

–          past 2 weeks (71%)

–          after one month (64%)

–          after 6 months (46%)  That means less than half of the people who make resolutions actually follow through with them a half a year later…

And then they make the SAME resolution the next year, only this time because the person knew it would be tough to follow through they change it slightly to make it easier to keep:

I read this recently from someone who was trying to lose weight:

In 2007 their New Year’s Resolution was: I will get my weight down below 180.
2008: I will watch my calories until I get below 190.
2009: I will follow my new diet religiously until I get below 200.
2010: I will try to develop a realistic attitude about my weight.
2011: I will work out 5 days a week.
2012: I will work out 3 days a week.
2013: I will try to drive past a gym at least once a week.

So why do we even bother to make resolutions?

While a lot of people who make resolutions do break them, research shows that making a resolution is useful.

For thousands of years, in many civilizations from the Sumerians to the Romans, people have wanted to start the New Year off on the right foot.  Symbolically speaking, January 1st is a powerful time to ask important questions about one’s life and in particular if you’re happy with the direction it’s going.

One desires change. When the struggle to keep the resolution becomes a challenge, one needs to remember why one made this promise in the first place.

The reason is that we want to see ourselves in a different place at the end of the year (and beyond!) than we were at the beginning.

There is actually a guy online who has made up a foolproof worksheet on how to pick New Year’s resolutions that you will actually keep.

First you list 5 – 10 resolutions

Then you cross off the ones you’ve tried before, but ditched before Jan. 15.

Then you cross of the ones you’re doing for your friends/Mom or Dad (you know what I’m talking about, things like I will keep my room neat or else my Mom will ground me…)  Peer pressure stuff.

Next you cross off the ones that the T.V. commercials have guilted you into doing.  (I will buy face wash stuff to fight my zits because Adam Levine uses it and he’s dreamy….)

Now you cross off the ones that your heart is not really into.

And lastly you cross off any others that are variable on your mood, hormones, or the amount of energy drinks you’ve consumed…

Now, if everything on your list is crossed out, perhaps this is a good indicator you shouldn’t make resolutions without asking for some guidance.  My guess is, if your resolutions were more about honouring God and becoming more like HIM, you wouldn’t be crossing off those kinds of resolutions!

For the Christian, the New Year’s celebration should include reflection on how to improve one’s personal relationship with God.  Do you know what the top resolutions are for a Christian?:

Your resolutions might be something like:

1.  I will read my Bible every day

2.  I will pray every day.

3.  I will attend church every Sunday.

(For the first week, you’ve been diligent, you’ve prayed, read your Bible and you were in church.  Whoo Hoo!  But then you started school and your Language Arts teacher just assigned a novel study.  All of a sudden you’re too busy reading a Shakespearean novel to read your Bible.  Your friends invited you to go skiing last Sunday, so you missed church.  You woke up late, hardly had time to eat breakfast before you rushed out the door to school, and then your math teacher assigned you twenty-three pages of math for homework and by the time you got it all done that night you were just too tired to do anything else but go to bed.  No bedtime prayers that night.

See how easily we can become distracted…we have all good intentions but it is so hard to follow through when we rely solely on OUR strength.

Many Christians make New Year’s resolutions to pray more, to read the Bible every day, and to attend church more regularly. These are fantastic goals. However, these New Year’s resolutions fail just as often as the non-spiritual resolutions, because there is no power in a New Year’s resolution. Resolving to start or stop doing a certain activity has no value unless you have the proper motivation for stopping or starting that activity. For example, why do you want to read the Bible every day? Is it to honor God and grow spiritually, or is it because you have just heard that it is a good thing to do?

Why do you want to lose weight? Is it to honor God with your body, or is it for vanity, to honor yourself?

Philippians 4:13 tells us, “I can do everything through Him who gives me strength.” John 15:5 declares, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.”

If God is the center of your New Year’s resolution, it has chance for success, depending on your commitment to it. If it is God’s will for something to be fulfilled, He will enable you to fulfill it. If a resolution is not God honoring and/or is not in agreement in God’s Word, we will not receive God’s help in fulfilling the resolution.

So, what sort of New Year’s resolution should a Christian make? Here are some suggestions: (1) Pray to the Lord for wisdom (James 1:5) in regards to what resolutions, if any, He would have you make; (2) Pray for wisdom as to how to fulfill the goals God gives you; (3) Rely on God’s strength to help you; (4) Find an accountability partner who will help you and encourage you; (5) Don’t become discouraged with occasional failures; instead allow them to motivate you further; (6) Don’t become proud or vain, but give God the glory. Psalm 37:5-6, “Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him and he will do this: He will make your righteousness shine like the dawn, the justice of your cause like the noonday sun.”

The youth at our church are challenged yearly on how they can become “legendary for Christ.”

There is a huge difference in what makes a person legendary in the world’s eyes than what makes a person legendary in God’s eyes.

The world looks at sportstars, actresses and actors, and singers as legendary perhaps.  They have celebrity status and influence and money.  I suppose according to the world’s standards they are pretty legendary.  However, God does not look at the same things the world does when He determines what is legendary.

God looks at the heart of a person.  God looks at how someone thinks more highly of others than he does himself.  God looks at someone who is obedient and willing to do whatever God asks of him.

God looks at someone as legendary if they forgive someone who has wronged them.  God isn’t looking for perfect people, He is looking for people who willingly submit to Him and try to do their best in every circumstance so that they don’t get the glory but so God does.

Do you want to be legendary this year?  May I suggest the following resolutions for you to consider?

1. I will put God first in all areas of my life.

2. I will not worship idols.

3. I will not use the Lord’s name unless it brings Him glory and honor.

4. I will set Sundays apart as a special day.

5. I will treat my Father and Mother with respect.

6. I will not commit murder.  (That seems pretty obvious, but this is not just “murder” physically but “murder” psychologically…it means not gossiping, or bullying, or doing anything that tears another person down.  Believe it or not, there are kids that are taking their own lives because they have been so traumatized by bullying.  If you bully…you may be an accessory to murder.)

7. I will not cheat on my spouse by having an affair.  (Ok, that applies to your teachers…but I’m going to shorten this one for you…DO NOT CHEAT…it will be exam time in a few weeks, the devil waves a temptation in front of you every time you write a test…”to cheat or not to cheat”.  Don’t listen to the devil.)

8. I will not take anything that belongs to someone else.

9. I will keep my tongue bridled and tell no lies. (Spreading lies and gossip is wrong.  Don’t do it.)

10. I will not harbor desire for the things other people have.  (It means you won’t be envious or jealous of someone else.  It implies you are thankful and content with what you have.)

You’ve probably guessed that these resolutions are directly from scripture: The 10 Commandments.

Great Resolutions to ensure a great year ahead!

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It is Written – A Journey Through the New Testament (6)

ChristmasBible2On the 24th my family will celebrate the birth of the Christ Child once again.  The tradition has been that we attend the Christmas Eve service at our church, then come home and feast on a turkey dinner.  Another tradition is my making rice pudding and hiding one whole almond in it.  My kids are not especially fond of rice pudding, but brave it in quest of finding that one almond in their bowl because if they find it they get the “almond gift”…usually a chocolate treat that they may share or hoard for themselves.  We will then all take up our designated places in the livingroom and my husband will read the Christmas Story with all three of our children curled up beside him on the couch.

At least that is what we have done in the past.

With grown children who must juggle their time between our festivities and their in-laws, not to mention spending time with friends over the holidays, our Christmas Eve this year may be very quiet…the two “Empty Nesters” curled up by the fire dreaming of Christmases past.  We may not all be together over Christmas but our hearts are full.  My husband and I will take some time to reflect on how God has once again poured out His blessings upon us this past year, and then we will sit on the couch, sigh contentedly and bask in the soft candlelight glow to experience the peace of Christmas.

The peace of Christmas.  Peace.  Hope.  Joy.  Love.  Wouldn’t it be wonderful to experience that all year round?

Our Pastor says we can experience “Christmas” all year long.  In fact, everytime someone prays to receive Christ as their personal Savior, our Pastor says we have just experienced, “Christmas”.

“The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned…For unto us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders.  And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.  Of the increase of his government and peace there will be no end.  He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever.”  Isaiah 9:2,6-7  

Hebrews 13:21. “It is written” – Jesus has equipped me and every good thing to do His will, working in me that which is pleasing in His sight.

James 1:5. “It is written” – God has generously and without reproach given to me wisdom if I asked Him.

James 1:12. “It is written” – the Lord has promised to give the crown of life when I persevere under trial.

1 Peter 1:3. “It is written” – in His great mercy, I had been born again into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.

1 Peter 1:4. “It is written” – I have obtained an inheritance which can never perish, spoil or fade away, reserved in heaven for me.

1 Peter 1:5. “It is written” – I am protected by the power of God through faith until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time.

1 Peter 1:16. “It is written” – because He is holy, I am holy.

1 Peter 1:18-19. “It is written” – I was not redeemed with perishable things like silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect.

1 Peter 1:23. “It is written” – I have been born again, not of seed which is perishable, but imperishable, that is, through the living and abiding word of God.

1 Peter 2:5. “It is written” – I am a living stone being built up into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.

1 Peter 2:9. “It is written” – I am a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a person for God’s own possession, that I, may proclaim the Excellencies of Him who has called me out of darkness into His marvelous light.

1 Peter 2:10. “It is written” – I am part of the family of God and have received mercy.

1 Peter 2:24. “It is written” – by His words, I am healed.

1 Peter 3:18. “It is written” – I have been made a life in the Spirit.

1 Peter 4:14. “It is written” – the Spirit of glory and of God rests upon me.

2 Peter 1:3. “It is written” – His divine power has granted to me everything pertaining to life and godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His glory and excellence.

2 Peter 1:4. “It is written” – He has granted to me His precious and magnificent promises, in order that by them I might become a partaker of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world by lust.

2 Peter 1:9. “It is written” – I have been purified from my former sins.

2 Peter 3:9. “It is written” – the Lord is patient toward me.

1 John 2:12. “It is written” – my sins are forgiven me on account of His name.

1 John 2:27. “It is written” – the anointing of which I received from Him remains in me, and I have no need for anyone to teach me; but as His anointing teaches me above all things, and is true and not a lie, and just as it is has taught me, remains in me.

1 John 3:2. “It is written” – I am now a child of God.

1 John 3:22. “It is written” – because I keep His commandments and do the things that are pleasing in His sight, whenever I ask, I received from Him.

Rev. 3:20. “It is written” – He is knocking at the door of my heart and if I will hear His voice and open the door He will come in to me and we will dine together.

Rev. 22:12.  “It is written” – He is coming soon and I will obtain my reward accordingly.

Amen and Amen! 

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