Friday, October 30, 2009

Staying In Love-Part 1

I recently found an awesome sermon since I began my quest to learn what the Bible says about love! It is a 4 part series entitled “Staying in Love” by Andy Stanley (awesome pastor). I actually attended his church for a while and I’m a huge fan! What a great topic for today’s times when the divorce rate is soo high. Here are my notes from Part 1…

Andy begins by saying that the only thing required for falling in love is a pulse! Sooo true and with tons of organizations out there today it has never been easier to fall in love. I mean it is not so hard to find someone who you connect with…both physically and emotionally , right? However, he states that it has never been more difficult to stay in love either, yet that is what we all strive for.

There are several reasons why it is so difficult to stay in love with someone. First, very few people have actually ever been around a healthy marriage or have been able to track one over the years. We might have seen certain qualities in marriages that are great, but our likelihood of observing a true Christ like union is rare. What has been modeled for us and the rule we have been given on relationships is all wrong and therefore it is impossible to know what is right. Think about it….the divorce rate is super high now days and the relationships we have tracked like our parents, friends’ parents…..Consequently, what we see leaves us with a false illusion of how relationships are supposed to be.

It takes a list of certain qualities for a child to grow up and be equipped for a healthy relationship with others. In other words, this is what we need to have received as a child to be prepared for a long term relationship. A child should have received…respect, encouragement, comfort, security, support, acceptance, approval, appreciation and affection. But here lies the problem; most of us don’t grow up receiving all of these. Either our dad didn’t come to all our games, our mom didn’t comfort us when we needed it, etc….you get the point. The second part is that most of us meet people who come from the same background. So, the odds to obtaining a long-term relationship become very slim. We tend to look for the qualities we didn’t receive as children from our partners, instead of looking for them from God (will get to this later). We as humans are equipped to fall in love, just not equipped to stay in love.

It is important to point out that our culture also has a really low threshold of relational pain…this means it doesn’t have to hurt or be too bad and we will decide to get out of the relationship. The days of “I do” and keep doing are long gone. This is because our culture sends us this horrible message that if we aren’t happy; we aren’t with the right person and need to re-choose, therefore sending us from relationship to relationship. But, if you talk to anyone who has been married 2o years they will tell you that they once wondered if they had the right person as well. They just made the decision that the person they chose would be the right person. Choosing the right person is easy, but staying with the person we choose is what we don’t get help with.
Jesus spoke and gave us the foundation for enduring relationships. His words were so simple yet so powerful! The problem is that both people must accept this basic teaching of Jesus. He said “A new command I give you, Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love another.” John 13:34 You might be saying well that is simple…love one another. Yet, we must look much deeper. Jesus took a word we normally use as a noun and turned it into a verb. He is telling us to go and “love” one another….actively love. Many people will say “I used to love X, or we were in love at one point but we aren’t in love anymore”. See …they are using love as a noun. Love starts off as a feeling and when we don’t feel it anymore, we decide not to love each other and instead think we need a new person to get that feeling back. This is the problem with our society today. If we look to the Bible, we can maintain love, stop treating it like a noun and treat it like a verb. The foundation for staying in love is to make love a verb!Don’t take your love cue from our culture or even your parents. Jesus says you when you think about what it means to love, take your cue from Him. Not how to be in love, but how to stay in love.

Apostle Paul uses a different word than love that relates to what Jesus meant. Ephesians 5:21 says, “Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.” Mutual submission is the absolute starting block for people who will stay in love. Submission is basically making the other person your priority and placing yourself under them. Both people must do this in order for it to be effective, regardless of what each one brings to the relationship. People who mutually submit to one another place their faith in Christ and learn to accept and adopt Jesus’ way of thinking about love and what it means to receive and give love.

Instead of looking for the qualities we didn’t receive as children in our partners, we need to look for these things from God. He needs to be the rock we lean on! So learn to love each other the way God through Christ loves us, NOT the way we have seen things modeled. Take your submission cues from our savior! When you choose to actively love the other person and put them first every single day, love can be maintained. If you have already picked someone to fall in love with, now just chose to love them every day! If you haven’t found that person yet, my hope is that you can use this information so that you don’t go from one relationship to another, making you just another statistic in our non-Christian society(so sad but true)! Look for Part 2 soon:)

If you would like to listen to the full sermon…
http://www2.northpointministries.org/player/player.jsp?occurrenceID=3888

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

What is LOVE?

What is LOVE? The four letter word in our dictionary that has such a powerful meaning! I’m on a serious quest to find what love really means. From a young age our culture instills in our hearts that we are a princess and will marry a prince and live happily ever after. But realistically, love is so much deeper and complicated than that. Yes, we might marry our prince but his journey to get to us is not the casual and safe ride to the castle and our wait is definitely not as picture perfect as we would like! We encounter so many trials and sufferings on our way to a happy ending that we almost feel as if we will never get there. The general definition of love is an emotion that relates to a sense of strong attachment and affection. But we all know it can mean so much more. Love can make us extremely happy but it can also make us awfully sad. It can cause hurt, joy, laughter and tears. Love can make us feel needed and also want to meet someone else’s needs. We all have our own definition of love and most often times our experiences have shaped our beliefs and meaning. I have loved and been loved and sure you have as well. It is quite difficult to define though. So I plan to do some research and figure out what it really is….and the place I plan to look for it is ….The Bible! So here is to our quest on learning about love… I am extremely excited about educating myself on God’s word about this topic and hope you enjoy reading as well!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Thank You Lord for...life!

THANK YOU LORD for life! We've all heard it many times, but life is sooo very precious! We are all placed on this earth not knowing how long we will even be here. The thought of not knowing our last day is a little scary but knowing where I'm going helps quite a bit. I've always been told to live every day like it is your last. I realized that today when God spoke to me in a way that we don't always prefer to be spoken to, but boy He sure did get my attention!

I was on my way back from lunch today and crossing a busy intersection in Atlanta when I was in a three car accident. A lady ran the red light at full speed and hit me on the driver's side. Her speed caused my car to spin and knocked it further down the road. It all happened so fast I was in total shock. I wasn't wearing my seat belt and was therefore jarred really bad. Luckily, no one else was hurt. My only injuries were to my back and bruises to both my body and soul. Nothing a shot in the bottom, muscle relaxers or some ice couldn't take care of! I wasn't able to drive my car and it had to be towed but all that mattered was that everyone was okay. It could have been much worse and it was a miracle that no other cars were involved. God was watching over me today but also helped me to step back and take a look at things.

Today made me realize how precious life really is! Our days are numbered, our lives are limited and life passes extremely fast! We give little to the thought of the shortness of life! I searched the Bible for some scripture and found an amazing one below.

"Lord, make me to know my end,and what is the measure of my days, that I may know how frail I am. Indeed you have made my days as handbreadths,and my age is as nothing before you;certainly every man at his best state is but vapor." Psalm 39:4-6

What a great definition of life! This scripture helped me to put things into focus today. When we as humans tend to understand that life is short we will become wiser individuals. We will not only view the issues of life more accurately but have such a better perspective. We will handle problems more wisely and invest our time better. It causes us to carefully choose how we are going to live and what we are going to live for.

So remembering that life is short can remind us of the preciousness of relationships that we most often times take for granted. It can help us to be less selfish, more loving and more forgiving.So take a second today and step back from your life. Try to be more loving and forgiving while letting your loved ones know you care! It might be your last chance. THANK YOU LORD for life!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Happy Anniversary to Me!

Today, October 6th, is my anniversary at work! It has been a full year since I started with aim Marketing Solutions and yes we do celebrate anniversaries! Just one of the many reasons why I enjoy working for an agency! I can't believe it has been a whole year since I started my first big girl job and over 12 months that I have been a resident of Atlanta! Boy, time flies by! I have had such a wonderful first year living in the big city and am so very thankful for all the amazing opportunities God has blessed me with. I can't wait to see what else He has in store!

I absolutely love my job! For those who don't know, I work in the sports and entertainment industry as an account coordinator aka event planner. On a daily basis I plan a country music and NASCAR festival that takes place in Nashville every year! Look it up at http://www.soundandspeed.org/! You are probably wondering how it takes a full year to plan just one single event! Well, I do everything that is behind the scenes...book the hotels, create contracts for VIPs, order the food and every other tiny detail that people overlook. I thank the Lord everyday for allowing me to have a job in this economy and feel extremely honored to work for such a great company with awesome co-workers! Here is a look back at some things that have happened over the past year at aim! Happy 1 year anniversary to me!


Sometimes we get bored and love adventures....Rachel & I can even fit in the shipping boxes!


The whole office at our Christmas bowling party!


The guys in the office love to play games...here they "business carded" my desk!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Football...Southern Way of Life!

It's now fall and that means football season at its best! Football is the ultimate definition of the South! Southerners live and breathe football! As a young girl I grew up attending games at Paulson Stadium rooting on the Eagles and therefore, learned at an early age how important it was to our culture down here! I was blessed enough to cheer for one of the best high school teams in the state and then one of the best college teams in the nation! Go Devils and Tigers! I guess being on the sideline was the closest I could get to the field:) I even found myself intrigued at the team behind the team and decided to get my Masters in Sport Management! When that didn't satisfy my passion, I went on to work as a recruiting assistant for GSU football and then in football operations for the Jacksonville Jaguars! It was clear that I loved football! Don't we all? What is it about waking up with the sun just to begin tailgating hours before the actual game or making sure that everything we have on is the color of our team? Or perhaps buying tickets a year in advance to make sure we get to see the rivalry game of the year? Something about those Saturdays in the fall define what it truly means to be Southern!

Well, I never thought I would say "Goooo Dawgs", but found myself doing so after my sister became a cheerleader at the University of Georgia. She decided not to try out again this year so I went over to Athens to go to a game with her! I had loads of fun and although I found myself yelling for the red and black,I know in my heart I will always bleed orange and blue. But for the time being it was a football game and that was all that mattered!


Me with Munson, cutest bulldog ever!

Jenn & I before the game!