August 6, 2011

His Will Be Done



“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”
Jeremiah 29:11


I have exactly a month left before my first day as a freshman in college. Lately, I’ve been asked the same question over and over again; are you excited? When most people hear the word “college”, they tend to think the same thing; FREEDOM! So my answer to the previous question is always the same; OF COURSE! However, even with the excitement of a new school, new friends, and new experiences, I know the most important thing about college is that it’s another big step towards my future, which brings me to the scripture above.
Jeremiah 29:11 is one of my favorite scriptures and has been an encouragement these past couple of years. In a nut shell the scripture is saying that God has a plan for your life, a good plan that is going to allow you to have a bright future. I like to keep that in mind, especially while at this point in my life, because, even though it’s the school I’ll be attending in the fall, George Washington wasn’t my first choice, Drexel was. I pretty much fell head over heels in love with the school after my very first visit and decided that’s where I wanted to go for college. However, I later learned that just because my heart was set on it didn’t mean that God’s was. I was accepted in to the school and prayed that things would go smoothly but instead everything unexpectedly fell through and I was unable to attend, finally I “settled” to go to George Washington.
For a while I was mad, straight up furious with God. I felt like He had failed me even after I did everything I thought a Christian was supposed to do. I had faith, I prayed and I fasted but things still didn’t go my way. The silly thing was that for a while I assumed God was just working in those “mysterious ways” everyone’s always talking about. I thought He was trying to teach me patience, but the lesson went much deeper than that. I realized that I was thinking more about what I wanted and less about what God wanted. I had no right to be upset with the path my life was taking because, just like my Sunday school teacher said today, only God knows what’s best for me. Just like the scripture says God plans for you are “of peace and not of evil”.  Even if I didn’t like George Washington at first and thought it wasn’t the right school for me, I know God isn’t trying to kill my dreams of a bright future; He’s trying to put me on the right path towards it.
As followers of Christ we know that God is just and fair, and “…no good thing will he withhold from...” (Psalm 84:11) you. However, we have to remember that not all things that are “good” are necessarily for us. How can we say that we’re living for God if we don’t completely submit to His will? God has a unique plan for each of our lives and even if we don’t like the way that we’re going, we have to trust and believe that God knows exactly what He’s doing to ensure you get the blessing you’re striving for.

 #'nuffsaid

July 20, 2011

The Battleground





“And he said, Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou king Jehoshaphat, Thus saith the LORD unto you, Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude; for the battle is not yours, but God's.”
2 Chronicles 20:15






When I got saved (baptized in Jesus name and received the gift of the Holy Ghost) I felt like I was on cloud 9 after the saints of the church congratulated me for receiving salvation. I felt confident in my walk with God, I thought my fellowship was straight, and I assumed that nothing could touch me. However, I quickly figured out what my brothers and sisters in Christ had failed to tell me that day; living for the Lord is a battle.
The scripture above comes from 2 Chronicles 20:15. The spirit of the Lord came upon Jahaziel and spoke to the congregation of Judah with words that comforted them as they prepared for battle against their enemies from Ammon, Moab and Mount Seir (Read 2 Chronicles 20:1-19). Now the people of Judah served the Lord but they still had bad things happening to them, such as this upcoming battle. When we give ourselves to God and submit to His will don’t expect life to be a skip through a valley of flowers because the truth is, we’re going to go through some things. The devil isn’t after those who are OF the world, but those who are only IN the world. Meaning? He’s after the ones who are serving God and not him. He’s after us.
I would assume that the people of the Judah didn’t want to go to war but they trusted God enough to go anyway, and because they did He gave them the power to destroy their attackers. We, as youth for Christ, are fighting a spiritual battle in the physical world and the devil is going to tempt us with things that we like, things we thought salvation took care of but in reality the desire is going to sneak back up on us. It’s hard to say no, especially when the going gets tough but we have to trust God through it all because just like it says in the scripture above “the battle is not yours, but God’s.” My pastor preached a sermon on this scripture once. It was titled Lord Fight For Me, and that’s what we have to know. Even though we’re in a continuous war against the devil, the good thing about being on the Lord’s side is that we’re not on the frontlines, He is, and through Him we already have the victory. We’re already guaranteed to get a W out of this, just like the people of Judah, so as long as we continue to serve Him we’ll win it all fighting this fight of life.


#'nuffsaid