Friday, August 21, 2009

And one to grow on...

"Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty."  ~Henry Ford

So, today I turn another year....umm....wiser (yeah, we'll go with that, I hate the word 'old'), and I have to say that I am so grateful that I am nowhere near where I had actually planned for my life at this age. God's plans have been so much cooler than I ever could have imagined. I won't say they've been easier by any means, but an amazing journey and learning process none the less. 

If there's one thing i've learned over the years, it's that we should never stop learning (no pun intended). We must constantly keep our eyes and ears open to what God is teaching us - through our friends, our surroundings, and our circumstances.

So today, instead of gifts for me, I come bearing gifts for you! In a fond farewell to my 28th year (Dear 28, you've been a heck of a challenge, but oh so good to me), I give you 28 things I've learned or words of wisdom i've picked up throughout the year:

1. All of my life, in every season, you are still God, I have a reason to sing, I have a reason to worship. 
2. Moving home at 28 can be more of a challenge than living on my own.
3. It IS possible to sleep on a 16 hour flight...all you need is a tray table, a neck pillow & dramamine!
4. We all need people in our lives to point out our "blind spots"
5. It's a small world after all
6. I want to pursue Gods heart with all of my heart.
7. God loves you as you are and not as you should be, because you'll never be as you should be. 
8. It is still socially acceptable to make music videos with your girlfriends in your late 20s. Ok maybe not, but my friends don't judge me for it.
9. God can restore friendships, no matter the distance or how much time has passed. 
10. True self awareness: the good, the bad & the ugly is necessary for authentic growth. It can be a painful, yet beautiful process at the same time.
11. There's no bad mood a motown playlist can't fix.
12. It's never too late to relive your childhood...even if it means shelling out some dough to see NKOTB
13. A red bull a day keeps the drowsiness away.
14. God's movement in my life is proof that I dream way too small for myself. 
15.  It's never too late to improve yourself.
16. Getting braces at 28 was one of the best decisions I ever made.
17. God is most glorified when we are most satisfied in him.
18. Faith is a verb. What are you doing right now that requires faith?
19. Trust God to the point that you believe what he says over how you feel.
20. The condition of my heart is critical to the effectiveness of my ministry. Internal health drives external impact.
21. People who cut me off in traffic, then look at me like its my fault bring out some nasty anger in me. I need to work on this. Jesus loves bad drivers too...
22. On my best day I'm just as needy of God as my worst day.
23. No one can know God who does not first know himself.
24. Love God, love others.
25. Love is to reveal the beauty of another person to themselves.
26. Everyone needs someone in their life who can ask you the hard questions about ourselves... and we need to answer them.
27. I've come a long way baby.
28. I've still got a long way to go...

and one to grow on...

29. It IS possible to write an entire blog post while sitting at red lights on the way to work. (Exhibit A)


Grateful for another year to be alive,

Jamie

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Talkin' bout my generation...

In a time where philanthropy is the new black, are we still just a generation looking for another great resume builder?

As we worshipped in church this morning, we sang a song that I know by heart...one we sing all the time. But today, God totally used the words of this song to break my heart for my generation in a way He never has before, and He gave me a whole new awareness of the magnitude of how culture can affect our faith. As I began to sing these lyrics:

I see a generation, rising up to take their place
with selfless faith,
with selfless faith...

I couldn't help but think, that's so not true. As a whole, we are completely a selfish generation.

If you think about it, us "Generation X'ers" have been raised in the most self-gratifying culture ever.  Everything you could ever want, you can have it personalized, customized and instantly at your fingertips...

You can have a car made in the factory with your exact specifications.
You can custom build a home to fit your family's personal style & needs.
Anything you could think of can be monogrammed or branded with your name on it.
Heck, even Burger King does it "your way, right away"

With just about every company and/or product you can think of vying for our attention with their ability to personally tailor to our every wish, it's no surprise that this line of thinking would carry over into our faith. Often times I think we put expectations on God to fulfill our every desire, just because He can...and just because that's the way we want it. And i've seen it happen over and over where people try to pick and choose only those parts of the bible they want to believe that don't interfere with their current actions or lifestyle...as if God were our own personal vending machine.

I'll be the first to admit...if I look back on my journey with God, I would have to say so far, most of the times in my life when i've sought after God the hardest or put the most trust in Him were not in situations when I was focusing on someone else...it was mainly when I was struggling with something, or when I needed something from Him.  This reminded me of a quote that I always keep nearby:

"Do I chase the blessings of God more than the presence? I don't want God to simply be a new vehicle for the things I want. I want God to be what I want."


I know that I don't want to be the kind of person who only goes to God for what I want...nor do I want to be the kind of person that only focuses on me, me, me...how can I grow, what can I achieve. And I don't want to be part of a generation that is known for that either. So what do we do? How do we break the cycle? 


I'm not going to lie...the weight of this overwhelms me. But Ghandi says that we should "be the change we want to see in the world." So for today, i'll start with me. 


Break my heart for what breaks yours

Everything I am for Your kingdom's cause



Jamie