Monday, November 29, 2010

Right Now

This morning was one of those mornings where you step out your front door to a chilly fall breeze and a gloomy overcast sky. It was one of those mornings I just yearned to be somewhere else. I walked to my car with backpack slung over my shoulder thinking to myself, I can’t wait to be at OU instead of FSU. From there my mind just wandered. I started thinking about how I wished it was the heat of summer and I was at K-West playing sports and talking about Jesus with precious little middle school children or how I would love to be at the institute studying God’s love letter to us (the Bible) or how I would adore simply being home in the magnificent Lone Star State of Texas with my family.

On my way from my first class to my second class I literally had to stop in the middle of the path I was taking.  I realized I had been walking around this stunning campus the past couple weeks without recognizing its beauty. I was so focused on the future I wasn’t paying attention to the present. The fall breeze that I had previously thought felt chilly now felt refreshing; and the overcast sky was no longer gloomy but just a change from the typical sunny backdrop.  Some bright yellow leaves still connected to the trees fluttered in the breeze while the remainder of the leaves rested in the still green grass.

I realized because I was living in the future I was not enjoying God’s current blessings in my life.  As I continued on my journey to class I couldn’t help but think of one of my favorite verses 1 Corinthians 7:17.

           “And don’t be wishing you were someplace else or with 
            someone else. Where you are right now is God’s 
            place for you. Live and obey and love and believe 
            right there.”

The precious Lord placed each of us where we are and put us in the situations we are currently going through for a reason. I am at FSU for the next two weeks because God wants me here.  I need to learn to not only be content in my current surroundings, but to be intentional with those around me while I still have the time.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

How are you doing buddy?

How are you doing? This may be the most common question you hear everyday. As I was wondering around campus today I heard a response that kind of took me by surprise. "Living." This made me wonder, is this a negative response or positive? To me "living" is such a blessing... Each day the Lord surprises me with beautiful gifts every where I look, whether or not I recognize them is up to me.  But the precious Lord doesn't bless only me. Psalm 128:5 "May the LORD bless you... all the days of your life." But what about those around me? What about you? We fail to recognize God's blessing all the time. Some of my favorites that I get to see daily are sunsets, beautiful scenery, smiles and laughter, and even the fact that I am physically able to walk using my two feet and have all of my senses. (Just to name a few)
Sunset at Kanakuk K-West (thanks to April Dickerson's wonderful photography skills)
The beautiful entrance to FSU
Flashback to cheer practice

Another flashback to a fun snow day in Texas goofing off with friends

But maybe the answer "living" doesn't have to be a positive or negative response. Maybe it is just stating your complacency with life. So are you "living?" Actually "living?" Or have you fallen into a pattern and just living a complacent life?

I challenge you to LIVE and be BOLD.

Philippians 4:4-7
"Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice! Let your forbearing spirit be known to all men. The Lord is near. Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, shall guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."