i just wrote my support thank you letter...it's a rough copy, and 3.5 pages. i tried really hard to keep it short, and i referred them to check out the blog more than once. i've been packing and cleaning all day, but after a week in FL, hanging by the beach and walking around Disney, i have most all the summer processed with a few thoughts and such...
*God continued ruining my life this summer...if you haven't experienced a life ruining yet, just wait, it's coming. and it may be hard...no, it will be REALLY hard, but if you put your trust in HIM, a ruined life is a beautiful thing.
*God works everything out...every little detail of everything. so many times i saw God in the tiny details, putting groups at certain sites, putting specific people at certain sites, speaking through people. even small bits of encouragement that may not have been meant to be an encouragement, but God used it in a mighty way. just reminds me of the feeding of the 5,000...using some saltines and sardines...and Jesus, can work it out, Jesus, can work it, work... :)
*you can't love people unless you love God first.
*everyone is prejudice. no one is exempt. because we all feel superiour to other people, and can find some fault in someone else that makes us judge them and elevate ourselves. whether it is because of the color of their skin, or that they have a mental disability. we label people and judge people like it's our job. and i am preaching to myself. i am sinning every time i judge someone and do not show them love. this summer God woke me up. a speaker named Larry had a sign from a homeless man that said i love Jesus as much as the person i love the least. ouch.
*loving my neighbor as myself does not mean that i give my old pair of Nike's away and go buy a new pair for myself. i love my neighbor as much as i love my old pair of Nike's. if i really loved my neighbor as myself, i would give them a new pair of Nike's....not saying that i need to go buy a new pair of Nike's for everyone (i wouldn't buy Nike because they use slave labor, but that is another blog), it would be niice, but i need to examine my reasons...my motives.
*i'm still working on the suburban church. we talked about the Beatitudes...blessed the poor in spirit. suburban church could be characterized as the poor in spirit...so Jesus calls us to help the poor. so do we help the 'financially' poor or the 'spiritually' poor? in our early sessions with mike bowling we talked about how he thought it would be difficult to preach in the suburban church, because they pain and brokenness are hidden in a nice looking package of a person, but in the city, everything is out in the open, the broken and hurting know they are broken and hurting...that is partly why i 'like' the urban church more, why i struggle with the suburban church...but it doesn't mean i should run from the Burbs. we wrestled with this alot in our debriefing times, and it was hard because i don't want to run, but at the same time my heart breaks for the city and feel God molding my heart and i want to be there, but, again, check my motives...is it because i feel God calling or because i want to be there...then someone said that it was good we were wrestling with the question, but it's about where God called you and what place He put in your heart....i think it's the city...but the burbs still need help...
*i love the other interns. they are my family. i never thought i would become so close with people so quickly. God work it out...and not only did we learn about community, but we became a community. they are some of the most amazing and gifted people i know.
quotes:
"you know you are a servant, when you are treated like one." -ann or elizabeth
"i love Jesus as much as the person i love the least" -larry
"it's not that i think less of myserlf, but that i think of myself less and that feels like Heaven to me" -larry
"it's not that i think less of myserlf, but that i think of myself less and that feels like Heaven to me" -larry
"the real you showing up, meeting real needs, in the right way, for the right reasons" -chip ingram
"Jesus' mission: comfort the distrubed and disturb the comfortable"
"Jesus' mission: comfort the distrubed and disturb the comfortable"
"living to love means giving up all you have for love" -wk. 3 speaker
"every drug dealer and prostitute knows Jesus and can tell you about Him, but they don't know Him" -jim
"love people and use things- not us people and love things" -jim
"justice is found when we find Christ, can't be found until we find Christ" -jay height
"i have to bear burdens of peole i don't like...i can pick and choose whose burdens i want to bear"- jay height
"when we follow Jesus we have to acknoledge that it will cost something" -wk 4 speaker.
"if we want to put the poor at the heart of the church, sometimes we just have to literally get on with it and invite them in. Our wealth can sometimes feel like a barrier...God calls us all to be obedient to his word -to care for the poor- it's a responsibility that none of us can shake off. if i spend my whole time feeling guilty at not having moved to Calcutta, i ignore the opportunities that i have around me living in london...like the words Micah gives in 6:8, we need to get active with our mercy -to love it, but not passively from the sidelines. the way we show that we love mercry should result in lives being transformed and nothing less." Art of Compassion -Tim Hughes
"the point of the gospel is not that we love the 'good people' and hate the 'bad people,' but that we love as God loves, inclusively, extravagantly...the fear deep within us rebels as such love, balks at such indiscriminate grace, recoils at such wholesle forgiveness. such love appears to cut across the grain of our soulds, appears to rip out our ver core. such love refuses to take sides, refuses to play the power games, refuses to simplistically see on class of people as 'good' and the others as 'evil.' such love, we come to see, is no the syrupy sentiment, but the hard work of self-sacrificially fiving for the true good of another, who desperatly needs to be loved. the forces of hatred cannot be conquered by yet more hate. the revelliousprincipalities and powere will not be undone by us tring to play their game. victory comes only through love." -lee camp
i could go on for pages...make sure you check out the books below.
check this poem out: Light in the Asphalt Jungle
books to check out:
from brokenness to community -jean vanier
mere discipleship -lee camp
the art of compassion -20 christian musicians (i'm almost done with this one, so GOOD!)
irresistible revolution -shane claiborne
compassion, justice, and the christian life -bob lupton
a heart for the city -john fuder
i'm going to work on:
the careless society -john mcknight
the careless society -john mcknight
Jesus and Community -gerhard lofink
plus a long list more...
songs:
God of the city -chris tomlin
songs:
God of the city -chris tomlin
greater things have yet to come, greater things are still to be done in this city...
God of justice -tim hughes
we must go, live to feed the hungry, stand behind the broken, stepping forward, keep us from just singing, move us into action...
beautiful feet -lecrae
In Luke 4:16 on down to 21/ Jesus says he's messiah, says he's the chosen one/ But more than that he quotes Isaiah/ That shows our Savior targets oppressed, captive, blind and the broke I'm saying/ Had a heart for the poor had a heart for the low/ And 1st John 2:6 is way we should go
Scripture:
the Psalms (especially 1-14, 46)
Ezk. 16:49
Hab 1:5
Hab 1:5
Zech. 4:6, 7:9
Micah 6:8
Matt. 25
Acts 2:42-47; 4:32-35
Romans 12:9-13; 15:4-7
Philippians
James (2:1-5)
1 John
i could write more, but its almost 2:30AM and i'm getting some ice cream and going to bed. please ask me about the summer. i know a wrote a novel and it seems like i wrote down EVERYTHING, but there is more, and i would love to talk and hear responses...i LOVE coffee and chai. :]
peace.
...you hold the truth that saves so run and shout it to the world /They can't believe in something they ain't never heard /Go, go, go and run with those beautiful feet -lecrae
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