Sunday, June 22, 2014
Prepare the Way
Prepare the Way
By: Charlie Hall
Prepare the way
Prepare the way
Prepare the way of the Lord
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus
You are the light of the world
You are the light of the world
You are the light of the world, Jesus
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus
I want to fall in love with You
I want to fall in love with You If it's the only thing I do
If it's the only thing I do
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus
You are the King of the earth
You are the King of the earth
You are the King of the earth, Jesus
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
The Friendship Hierarchy
“Two
are better than one because they have a good return for their labor. For if either of them
falls, the one will lift up his companion. But woe to the one who falls when
there is not another to lift him up.” –Ecclesiastes 4:9-10
Everyone that you interact with falls somewhere within six
levels of what is known as the friendship hierarchy. Understanding these levels helps in knowing what normal interactions will be with people in your life
and to set appropriate expectations for the depth of the friendship.
Level 6: Strangers
These are people who are basically
strangers to you. You don’t know their name and they don’t know yours. If
you’ve ever crossed paths, it’s only in passing with virtually no
conversation or interaction. From a depth of friendship perspective, people you dislike could fall in this category even if familiarity is greater.
Level 5: Acquaintances
In level 5, the person is an
acquaintance but the depth of the friendship is primarily surface level. You
both recognize each other and may or may not know each other's name. At social or
professional events if you see each other you may talk but it will probably be
very generally without delving into many details. If there are level 4 or
higher people at the event, it’s more likely that you would seek them out.
Level 4: Casual Friends
A level 4 friend is someone that
you know a bit beyond the surface. You may know details about their work,
family, hobbies, interests, or other activities they’re involved in. Most
co-workers will not move above this level though a few may be at level 3 or
higher. At a social or professional event you would likely seek out their
company to catch up on the latest in their life or work. It’s unlikely though
that the two of you set up time with each other or connect outside of common
events or activities.
Level 3: Good Friends
At level 3, things go deeper and as
trust develops you may share more personal details with the friend whether that
be dreams, goals, hopes, challenges, struggles, fears, doubts, etc. This is
also a friend that you intentionally try to connect with. It could be via phone
calls, text messages, emails, setting up lunch or dinner, playing sports
together, doing hobbies, Bible study, or anything where you’re purposefully
spending time with them. In the dating world, this would be a common level for
someone that you’ve been going out with for a little while. People at this
level and above are the most likely to pray for you especially if you
specifically ask for prayer.
The desire to know and be known is inherent. Consequently,
someone who lacks friends at level 3 and above will normally desire deeper
community and connection in their life.
Level 2: Close Friends
Level 2 is similar to level 3 but
these people have greater access to your life and know you at a fairly deep
level. They know you well enough to give advice on major life decisions and
will call you out if needed. When you need help or someone to have your back,
these are the people that show up. If they’re not family by blood, they’re at a
minimum the people that you do life with and may be even closer than some family
members. More than likely you’ll be friends with them for a number of years.
Level 1: Intimate Friends
Level 1 in the friendship
hierarchy is the most intimate level. This person knows you inside and out. The
good, bad, and ugly. They’ve seen you at your best and worst and have stuck
with you through it all. You call them first when major life events occur
whether to celebrate in successes or to provide support in difficulty. Most
people will have no more than two or three level 1 people in their life. It
could be a spouse, a parent, sibling, or a best friend. They will be trusted
confidants for many years.
People will naturally move through the friendship hierarchy during
your life and someone who’s currently a level 4 friend might move up the
hierarchy if one or both of you intentionally seek the other out and pursue
opportunities to spend time with each other.
Likewise, a level 2 or 3 friend could move back to a lower level. This
doesn’t necessarily reflect negatively on the friendship; life has natural ebbs
and flows that result in spending more or less time with people.
Understanding these levels allows you to evaluate if there
are people you want to be more or less involved in your life and intentionally
take steps toward that goal. It may be a professional relationship you’d like
to grow, possibly an acquaintance you connected with and want to grow into something deeper, or even seeking out mentoring relationships whether being
mentored or mentoring someone else.
Pray about people in your life and see if God wants you to
pursue deeper levels of friendship with some or to set boundaries and limit
access with others. On a spiritual level, intentionally pursue a deep
relationship with Jesus. If you’ll let him, He’ll be your most intimate friend.
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Thursday, May 22, 2014
Lord of the Dance
As I've thought about life with God, it can be in many ways like a dance.
I've only been on the guy side of a dance so don't have experience with the
following side. From a leading perspective, it's evident when a girl knows how
to follow. As a queue is given to make the next move, a good follower will flow
seamlessly to the next step.
In contrast, someone who is not a good follower sometimes tries to do her own thing which results in awkwardness on the dance floor. If she’ll allow herself to be led rather than making independent decisions, it's a much smoother experience for both. (This of course assumes the guy is a good leader)
Another aspect is that the more you dance with a person, the better you function and move together as a team. The various parts of the dance become more and more natural.
Similarly, in the dance of life, if we follow and allow God to lead us, it can be very natural and beautiful. You may not know what’s coming next but He will direct and lead you at just the right time into the next turn, step, or change in direction. The more you dance with Him, the more you’ll learn His queues and what He’d like you to do next.
When we try to make our own decisions, the dance becomes awkward. He will still dance with us but it results in a much different experience than He might have designed and can miss some of the beauty and mystery.
Throughout the dance of life, let the Lord of the dance lead and guide you in something beautiful.
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
In contrast, someone who is not a good follower sometimes tries to do her own thing which results in awkwardness on the dance floor. If she’ll allow herself to be led rather than making independent decisions, it's a much smoother experience for both. (This of course assumes the guy is a good leader)
Another aspect is that the more you dance with a person, the better you function and move together as a team. The various parts of the dance become more and more natural.
Similarly, in the dance of life, if we follow and allow God to lead us, it can be very natural and beautiful. You may not know what’s coming next but He will direct and lead you at just the right time into the next turn, step, or change in direction. The more you dance with Him, the more you’ll learn His queues and what He’d like you to do next.
When we try to make our own decisions, the dance becomes awkward. He will still dance with us but it results in a much different experience than He might have designed and can miss some of the beauty and mystery.
Throughout the dance of life, let the Lord of the dance lead and guide you in something beautiful.
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew

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Sunday, May 11, 2014
Honor Your Father and Mother
"Honor your father and mother and mother which is the first commandment with a promise so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth." -Ephesians 6:2-3
My mom is a great mama by any measure. She raised my brother and I during a 22 year maternity leave from her work as a school teacher. She's made thousands of meals, drove us to countless sports practices, music lessons, and church events. She celebrates when we have successes and helps talk through the tough stuff in life. Most of all she's our biggest prayer warrior and spends time talking with God on our behalf on a daily basis.
Something that has impressed me in addition to all of this is her honoring of her own parents. In their advanced years, health concerns have necessitated more assistance and she spends time with them multiple days a week, cooking for them, taking them to hair, dental, and doctor's appointments, filling prescriptions, helping with managing their house, and just sitting with them.
While she wants to spend time with and help them, it is certainly a sacrifice of time and energy. Retirement affords her the flexibility to do this but sometimes an elderly family member gets put in a nursing home without receiving visits very often and can be set to the side in their later years.
My mom's commitment to honoring her parents has been a great example of living out this passage from the Bible. She doesn't do it to receive recognition or accolades but I believe it pleases God when we honor our parents like she does. As we honor mamas around the world today, what's a way you can honor your parents?
As you think about that, listen to a song I wrote a couple years ago about mamas and share it with yours!
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
My mom is a great mama by any measure. She raised my brother and I during a 22 year maternity leave from her work as a school teacher. She's made thousands of meals, drove us to countless sports practices, music lessons, and church events. She celebrates when we have successes and helps talk through the tough stuff in life. Most of all she's our biggest prayer warrior and spends time talking with God on our behalf on a daily basis.
Something that has impressed me in addition to all of this is her honoring of her own parents. In their advanced years, health concerns have necessitated more assistance and she spends time with them multiple days a week, cooking for them, taking them to hair, dental, and doctor's appointments, filling prescriptions, helping with managing their house, and just sitting with them.
While she wants to spend time with and help them, it is certainly a sacrifice of time and energy. Retirement affords her the flexibility to do this but sometimes an elderly family member gets put in a nursing home without receiving visits very often and can be set to the side in their later years.
My mom's commitment to honoring her parents has been a great example of living out this passage from the Bible. She doesn't do it to receive recognition or accolades but I believe it pleases God when we honor our parents like she does. As we honor mamas around the world today, what's a way you can honor your parents?
As you think about that, listen to a song I wrote a couple years ago about mamas and share it with yours!
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Sunday, April 06, 2014
The Path of Righteousness
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Righteousness is a path that is not easily walked. There are all kinds of things that can pull you down, cause you to stumble, or slip. Though it’s not always an easy path, it’s the best one resulting in greater joy, fewer regrets, and deeper fulfillment.
People may not understand why you’re seeking righteousness when it doesn’t make sense from a human perspective. That’s the reason recruiting others to journey with you is hugely beneficial. Mutual support and encouragement with fellow believers will help keep you on the path.
The irony in pursuing the path of righteousness is that the
enemy tries to bring you down even more and will attack you with intensity.
It may be mostly on a spiritual level with increased temptation or negative thoughts entering your mind from seemingly out of the blue. Or it could be discouragement from others whether those that you don’t get along with or even people that you love and care for. Increased distractions from general busyness, media consumption, hobbies, social endeavors, and even church activities can pull you away from where God is leading you on the path.
“So, if you think you are standing
firm, be careful that you don’t fall! No temptation has
overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will
not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are
tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.”
-I Corinthians 10:12-13
Don’t be discouraged if you experience increased attacks, it
probably means you are doing some great things for the kingdom of God. Preemptively pray and thank God for leading you in the path of
righteousness and ask Him to strengthen you in the face of temptation. Be sure
to put on your spiritual armor each day (Ephesians 6:11) and stay constantly
vigilant. Memorizing scripture and singing or listening to worship music are great tools to guard against the arrows the enemy will fire at you.
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Wednesday, April 02, 2014
By My Side
By My Side by: Daniel Bashta
Though I walk through the valley for a time
You are there by my side
Though I am weak and there is no song to find
You are there by my side
You're my saving grace, prince of peace, forever by my side
You are in control over all I know, forever by my side
You're by my side, by my side, by my side
For a time though the trials they surround
You are there by my side
In the storms through the chaos I have found
You are here by my side
You're my saving grace, prince of peace, forever by my side
You are in control over all I know, forever by my side
You're by my side, by my side, by my side
I will not be shaken
I will not be moved
You're my saving grace, prince of peace, forever by my side
You are in control over all I know, forever by my side
You're by my side, by my side, by my side
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Friday, March 07, 2014
The Father Cares for Me
The Father Cares for Me
By: Andrew Allen
Jesus ever present friend
Faithful Savior to the end
when trouble comes you hold my hand
and carry me again
You give the birds and the flowers
everything they need
in confidence I'll worry not
the Father cares for me
Fill me up renew my soul
Heal my heart and make me whole
Give me strength whatever comes
and help me carry on
You give the birds and the flowers
everything they need
in confidence I'll worry not
the Father cares for me
Lord I don't know where
you're gonna take me
but I know You're good
You give the birds and the flowers
everything they need
in confidence I'll worry not
the Father cares for me
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Snowpocalypse Samaritans
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Parking lot covered in snow and ice |
"A Samaritan, as
he traveled, came where the man was; and when he saw him, he took pity on him. He went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on
oil and wine. Then he put the man on his own donkey, brought him to an inn and
took care of him. The next day he took out two denarii and gave them to the
innkeeper. ‘Look after him,’ he said, ‘and when I return, I will reimburse you
for any extra expense you may have.’ “Which of these three do you think was a
neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?” The expert in the law
replied, “The one who had mercy on him." Jesus told him, “Go and do likewise.”
-Luke 10:33-37
With
Atlanta now undergoing round 2 of Snowpocalypse, I was reminded of round 1 a
couple weeks back and the stories of people helping strangers whether through
giving food, water, a place to stay, a ride back to their car, or other
neighborly activities. Though many people went through some very difficult
scenarios, as a whole, the Atlanta community really stepped up to the
challenge. I hesitate to call it a natural disaster but there were similarities
to what happens during a natural disaster. People dropped their protective
personal bubble and helped others without expectation of anything in return.
In
a way, it would be cool if things were more like that in every day life. Safety is
always top of mind and bad apples in society unfortunately have sown distrust
in strangers as a category. But at least for a couple days it was neat to see
how people genuinely cared for each other and lived out the Good
Samaritan parable in real life.
Always
be careful and keep safety in mind but be conscious of the Holy Spirit if He
prompts you to say something to or do something for a stranger. Sometimes He
uses us to meet needs and be the hands and feet that answer people's prayers.
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Monday, November 25, 2013
Worship as a Way of Life
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from the movie Chariots of Fire |
I believe that God makes each of us unique and gives us talents and abilities with which to serve and glorify Him. There's a quote from the movie Chariots of Fire that captures this well. Eric Liddell is an Olympic runner who went on to be a missionary in China. He says, "God made me fast and when I run I feel His pleasure." I also am a runner and experience the pleasure of God when I run.
In doing what He's designed us to do, we glorify Him and experience pure worship. This could look different for every person; someone may be a great artist, mountain climber, dancer, cook, writer, an inventor, handyman, nurse, teacher, or any number of other areas of gifting. When we use these gifts, we tap into the God given abilities and can encounter Him in the day to day things.
In living worship as a way of life, it's so critical to have times when the door is closed with no one around and it's just you and God. There's no expectation of perfection or worrying about what others think. When you're able to present your heart to Him in pure worship by yourself, He can talk with you and share His desires for you as His child.
Life can get crazy with work, school, friends, family, and other activities so that it becomes critical to slow down and take time with just you and Him. You can only go for so long on technical ability. Without a heart that's immersed in His love, you'll eventually reach the end of yourself and fall flat at some point. Continuously coming back to the well to drink of His love will refresh and revive your soul and result in greater joy and effectiveness for Him.
Are you experiencing God in worship today?
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Sunday, November 10, 2013
Joy In Your Circumstance
It is with great joy that my friend Greg and I (The Outstanding Gentlemen) announce the release of our music video for Joy In Your Circumstance. We wrote, recorded, and produced the song and video over the past year and are excited for you to see it. Check it out!
If you like the song, we'd be thrilled for you to download it on iTunes for future joy. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/joy-in-your-circumstance/id739993412?i=739993545
Joy In Your Circumstance (click for video link)
by The Outstanding Gentlemen
When you're feeling down been knocked to the ground get up
back on your feet again
When it's two steps forward and ten steps back cheer up
there's more to life than this
Who said life was easy, with nothing in the way
Trials and tribulations will lead to brighter days
Well you gotta find...
Joy, Joy, Joy, in your circumstance
Joy, Joy, Joy, in your circumstance
Joy, Joy, Joy, in your circumstance
Joy, Joy, Joy, in your circumstance
Shoulda, coulda, woulda don't have no place
so turn that frown around and put a smile upon your face
Like the sun shining through on a cloudy day
flowers popping up in the month of May
Like the colors of fall and the summer breeze
snow capped mountains in their majesty
Like a warm winter coat and a fireside chat
a cup of hot chocolate and things like that
Joy, Joy, Joy, in your circumstance
Joy, Joy, Joy, in your circumstance
Joy, Joy, Joy, in your circumstance
Joy, Joy, Joy, in your circumstance
Words and Music by: Andrew Allen, Greg Mead
Vocals: Greg Mead, Andrew Allen
Acoustic, Electric, Bass Guitars: Andrew Allen
Keyboards: Greg Mead, Andrew Allen
Percussion: Andrew Allen
Glockenspiel: Andrew Allen
Music Production, Recording, Mixing, Mastering: Andrew Allen
Video Production and Editing: Greg Mead, Andrew Allen
Technical Assistance: Ben Jones www.angeldownstudios.com
Cameras: Wes McCulley & Dominick Racano www.dominickracano.com
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Aim Your Influence

Influence is a little like gasoline. When you leverage your
influence, it causes things to really kick in gear. It will accelerate the
causes, goals, and tasks it’s used for so be sure you’re pouring gas on the
right thing and are pointed in the right direction.
Others will ask you to use your influence for their benefit.
Sometimes this will line up with your mission and sometimes it won’t. That’s
why it’s so important to know your calling and how God wants to use you. Once
you’ve figured out calling, leverage your influence for that purpose but be
cautious of who and what you align with to avoid getting caught up in something
that is not on mission. (See Nehemiah 6 for a great example of doing this well)
Aiming your influence can be a little like a hound dog
chasing a rabbit. If he keeps at it, he’s got a shot at eventually catching the
rabbit. But, if he starts trying to chase two or three rabbits, he’s just going
to wear himself out and probably not catch anything. Know your rabbit and stay
on track.
You may strongly disagree with someone’s views on a topic but
it’s important to consider whether arguing with them will serve God’s
purpose for your life. Holding back from response does not equate to apathy,
it’s a matter of choosing where to use your influence. By not getting pulled
into a heated off-mission debate, you maintain the ability to speak into the other
person’s life and engage in a way that will lead them closer to Jesus.
How will you use your influence today?
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Pray for Leaders
Everyone follows a leader at some point in their life whether parents, a boss, a coach, teacher, pastor, government officials, military officer, volunteer coordinator, or some other person in leadership. It is important to pray for those who lead us that God will give them wisdom and direction as they make decisions. Whether you personally agree with them or not, pray that they will seek God’s direction and wisdom.
I Timothy 2: 1-2 says, “I urge then first of all that requests,
prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for everyone, for kings and
all those who are in authority that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all
godliness and holiness.”
The weight of leadership can lead to loneliness in the very ones
who are responsible for large numbers of other people. Sometimes a leader just
needs a friend to share their burdens with and to encourage them. If you’re not
in direct leadership, you can still have great influence by praying with, speaking
truth and encouragement into a leader’s life.
When you have the opportunity to lead others, don’t feel
that you have to bear the full weight of responsibility alone. Pray like crazy
and seek out others for counsel and support. Proverbs 15:22 says, “Plans fail for lack of counsel,
but with many advisers they succeed.”
Pray for your boss, coach, teacher, government leaders,
pastor, and anyone who has a position of oversight and influence. When
appropriate, let them know about it too. Knowing that someone is lifting you up
in prayer can be encouraging in the midst of a stressful situation.
Take a moment right now to pray for your leaders that God
will guide and give them wisdom.
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Friday, October 04, 2013
Timeless Love
Both of my grandparents have deeply invested in people
throughout their lives. My granddad is one of the most positive people
I know. His love for Jesus and others is unparalleled. My grandmother is a
quiet prayer warrior, has cooked tens of thousands of meals, and baked armies
of gingerbread men among countless other cookies, cakes, and delicious deserts.
At a recent family event, I saw one of the most timeless
expressions of love that I’ve ever seen. Due to some health conditions, my granddad
is temporarily in a nursing home while my grandmother is homebound and they
don’t get to see each other. They’ve both been in wheelchairs for mobility
recently and saw each other for the first time in 3 weeks.
The emotion and joy in their faces at seeing each other was
like a groom and bride seeing each other on their wedding day. With tears in
his eyes and a smile on his face indeed my granddad said, “That’s my bride,
isn’t she pretty” as they wheeled her towards him. The beauty and emotion in that moment was priceless.
After 65 years of marriage, their relationship is
deeper than ever. What an awesome example of two people’s love for each other.
I certainly hope for this depth of love in my own life someday.
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Monday, September 23, 2013
Experiencing the Creator in Creation
Photo by Andrew Allen Photography |
We will always be attracted to and seek out beautiful things. Rather than settling for cheap imitations or counterfeit beauty, choose to experience the authentic beauty of God’s creation.
You are special to Him and He wants to you to experience all that He has planned for you. No matter where you live, there's always some part of nature you can enjoy. If you haven't intentionally gone outside to enjoy nature recently, unplug the technology, turn off the noise and get out in the Father's world. That might mean a hike in the forest, checking out a starlit night, a trip to the lake, waking up early to see a sunrise, sitting on the beach and watching the tide roll in, or some other beauty of creation.
Take a Bible and maybe a journal and just spend time enjoying nature and talking with God. Some of the best times of connection with Him can come in those moments of experiencing the beauty of His creation.
This happened for me recently when I hiked to the top of Stone Mountain to watch the sunrise. Part of my reading for that morning was Psalm 65 which talks throughout the chapter about creation and God’s blessing. One verse particularly struck a chord as I watched the sunrise: “...where morning dawns and evening fades you call forth songs of joy.” -Psalm 65:8
You are the pinnacle of the Creator's creation; take hold of His blessings and experience His creation fully.
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Wisdom for Baseball...and Life
Don't be so afraid of striking out that you never take an at bat. When you're in the batter's box you may swing and miss but at least you're at the plate. Dust yourself off, learn from the misses, and improve. In time, the hits will come.
Ask out the girl, sing at the open mic night, go on the interview, have children, make the sales call, get out on the dance floor, speak in public, write the book, audition for the role, ship the product. Whatever you do, don't let fear hold you hostage.
The pursuit of God's best doesn't mean perfection the first time or that you won't get hurt or make mistakes. It does mean getting off the sideline, getting in the game, and seeking after His best in your life.
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Monday, August 19, 2013
Wisdom Filter
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When your emotions rise to the level of righteous indignation
over something you feel strongly about, it can be easy to act or respond
without fully thinking through the implications. If not handled with wisdom and
tact, the result may be hurt feelings, damaged relationships, and a loss of
influence.
Taking a step back allows the emotions to calm down with a clearer head and a more reasoned response. You may be fully
justified in your knee jerk response and correct in your logic but the method
or tone of communication could result in winning the argument but losing the
other person’s trust or even willingness to engage with you.
Likewise, checking the intended course of action or response
with a wise friend prior to doing anything provides perspective from
someone without the same emotional investment in the situation. As you think
through a response, read over James 3:17 and see if your response would pass
the wisdom filter laid out in the passage.
Would your words or actions qualify as pure, peaceable,
gentle, open to reason, full of mercy, and sincere? If not, there’s probably
cause for reflection and re-evaluating before further steps are taken.
It should go without saying, of course, that prayer plays an
instrumental role in walking wisely. James 1:5 says, “If any of you lacks
wisdom, let him ask God who gives generously to all without reproach and it
will be given to him.” Take time to pray about the situation and what God would
have you do.
Even though logically and practically the way you plan to respond
may leave you in the right, He can guide you towards a more effective response
that preserves a relationship and leaves open the opportunity for future
interaction. Be cautious of allowing righteous indignation to take you down a
path that results in regret. Let wisdom and grace filter everything you
say and do and lead you to God's best.
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Thursday, August 15, 2013
Quote of the day
"Get into the
habit of dealing with God about everything. Unless in the first waking moment
of the day you learn to fling the door wide back and let God in, you will work
on a wrong level all day; but swing the door wide open and pray to your Father
in secret, and every public thing will be stamped with the presence of
God." -Oswald Chambers
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Book Review: Beautiful Outlaw
I've read several books by John Eldredge and enjoy his writing. The
imagery, language, and stories he uses to illustrate different concepts
really bring into better light the nature of Jesus. While I didn't love Beautiful Outlaw,
I did like it.
At times, it was difficult to engage with the book and while the material was good, in places it seemed to miss a driving theme. As the book progressed though, it became more apparent that it was written during a time of recent difficulty in Eldredge's life. This vulnerability does help to more fully appreciate and believe the guidance he offers and understand how to interact with Jesus even in times of brokenness.
It is apparent that Eldredge knows Jesus intimately and talks with him like he would a friend or family member. The most helpful parts of the book were when he asked the reader to stop, pray, and ask Jesus to speak to particular areas in the reader's life and/or heal brokenness. This further encourages people to talk with him throughout the day and not just at dedicated times.
As an overarching theme, the book looks at the personality of Jesus and how he had emotions and a personality like any person does. In turn, it discusses how to use this understanding of him to better engage with him. The book is certainly uplifting and will provide encouragement whether you're experiencing hardship or would just like a different take on the personality of Jesus and how he interacts with us. (hint, it's not just in a church building)
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At times, it was difficult to engage with the book and while the material was good, in places it seemed to miss a driving theme. As the book progressed though, it became more apparent that it was written during a time of recent difficulty in Eldredge's life. This vulnerability does help to more fully appreciate and believe the guidance he offers and understand how to interact with Jesus even in times of brokenness.
It is apparent that Eldredge knows Jesus intimately and talks with him like he would a friend or family member. The most helpful parts of the book were when he asked the reader to stop, pray, and ask Jesus to speak to particular areas in the reader's life and/or heal brokenness. This further encourages people to talk with him throughout the day and not just at dedicated times.
As an overarching theme, the book looks at the personality of Jesus and how he had emotions and a personality like any person does. In turn, it discusses how to use this understanding of him to better engage with him. The book is certainly uplifting and will provide encouragement whether you're experiencing hardship or would just like a different take on the personality of Jesus and how he interacts with us. (hint, it's not just in a church building)
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Thursday, July 11, 2013
Tell You Bout Jesus
Tell You Bout Jesus
by: Andrew Allen
Troubles in life can push you around
holding you back and keeping you down
but you can break free it can happen today
It don't cost a thing no you don't have to pay
Let me tell you bout Jesus and all that He's done
Let me tell you bout Jesus God's only son
Let me tell you bout Jesus He came for everyone
Let me tell you bout Jesus and how the victory is won
You can believe and trust in His name
He helped the blind see and healed the lame
His power to save is also for you
just open your heart and He'll make you new
Let me tell you bout Jesus and all that He's done
Let me tell you bout Jesus God's only son
Let me tell you bout Jesus He came for everyone
Let me tell you bout Jesus and how the victory is won
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013
The Pendulum of Work and Rest
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In the book Building a Discipling Culture by Mike Breen and Steve Cockram
It's so critical to do this though. Burn out is a risk when the pedal is always on go. If the pendulum stays pegged on the work side of the equation, at some point, it's going to come off the hinges and rest won't be optional.
There is a temptation to think that doing ministry work is abiding in Jesus. If He has not called you to it, you're operating out of your own power and are on shaky ground. As Oswald Chambers wrote, "Active work and spiritual activity are not the same thing. Active work may be the counterfeit of spiritual activity." -My Utmost for His Highest
Of course the opposite is true as well; there are times when the pendulum needs to swing back the other way and you engage in the work that God has called you to. "For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them." -Ephesians 2:10
Is your work/rest pendulum in a healthy place right now? If not, take a few moments to pray about it.
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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Thursday, June 20, 2013
Boogers, Sin, and Jesus
Have you ever heard people say they think they'll go to heaven because they're basically a good person? How do they define this "good?" Is there a scale that at some point tips one way or the other determining in or out? What if not everyone agreed that the person were basically good?
There can be a tendency to compare oneself to others and think "well, at least I'm not as bad as her" or "I help people a lot and that should weigh out anything bad I've done." There's a fallacy in this though; all sin separates us from God.
There are numerous passages that speak to this a few of which are: James 2:10 "For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of it." Romans 3:10 "There is no one righteous, not even one." Ephesians 2: 8-9 "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast." Romans 3:23 "All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."
Think of your life as being a glass of water that you offer to God. If you put a booger in the water He's probably not going to drink it. Same story if other gross or disgusting things get in it. Sin equates to boogers and while a booger may not be the grossest thing that could be put in a glass of water, it makes it undrinkable.
This is how our own righteousness works, if in even one area we fall short, it keeps us eternally out of relationship with God. Put yourself in His shoes, would you want to be friends with someone who puts boogers in your drink?
Thankfully that's not the end of the story. Run the water through a filter and it becomes pure and drinkable again. This is where Jesus steps in. He filters out all the boogers and gross stuff and enables us to have eternal communion with God.
If there are boogers in your life that you need to get cleaned up, talk with Jesus about it, He's got a great filtering service.
It strikes me that this post may appeal to those working in middle or high school ministry so feel free to pass it along if it hits a chord. ;-)
There can be a tendency to compare oneself to others and think "well, at least I'm not as bad as her" or "I help people a lot and that should weigh out anything bad I've done." There's a fallacy in this though; all sin separates us from God.
There are numerous passages that speak to this a few of which are: James 2:10 "For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of it." Romans 3:10 "There is no one righteous, not even one." Ephesians 2: 8-9 "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast." Romans 3:23 "All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."
Think of your life as being a glass of water that you offer to God. If you put a booger in the water He's probably not going to drink it. Same story if other gross or disgusting things get in it. Sin equates to boogers and while a booger may not be the grossest thing that could be put in a glass of water, it makes it undrinkable.
This is how our own righteousness works, if in even one area we fall short, it keeps us eternally out of relationship with God. Put yourself in His shoes, would you want to be friends with someone who puts boogers in your drink?
Thankfully that's not the end of the story. Run the water through a filter and it becomes pure and drinkable again. This is where Jesus steps in. He filters out all the boogers and gross stuff and enables us to have eternal communion with God.
If there are boogers in your life that you need to get cleaned up, talk with Jesus about it, He's got a great filtering service.
It strikes me that this post may appeal to those working in middle or high school ministry so feel free to pass it along if it hits a chord. ;-)
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Sunday, May 19, 2013
Mountain Top Experience
I stand upon this mountain top looking all around
for on this mountain top your presence I have found.
Oh God of wonders you’ve brought me to this place where I
can see
majesty and glory Lord you reveal to me.
I feel as though I’m soaring Lord flying high and free
encouraged, thank you for this time I’m energized with thee.
Forever I would like to stay and make this place my home
but I know it’s not possible forever to postpone.
So when you lead me from this place wherever I may go
let me Lord shine a light for all to see and know.
I cannot must not keep your truth only to myself
I must tell others of your love so they may share your
wealth.
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Thursday, May 09, 2013
Grace and Forgiveness
This is a powerful video and song on Grace and Forgiveness that they showed at my church on Sunday. Check it out.
I Need Grace
by: Seth Condrey and Matt Melton
I never knew that words could hurt like this
They broke my heart because of what they said
Now inside it's hurting something's gotta give
I can't believe they treated me like this
what happened to love your neighbor as yourself
but deep down in my soul I know I've gotta let it go
I need grace
to show you grace
there's something that I need to say
I need grace
I really wish that we could start again
cause I miss the way it was when we were friends
Oh God please help me now
cause only you can show me how, show me how
I need grace to show you grace
there's something that I need to say
but I need grace
It's time to start again
erase the things you said
I forgive you, I forgive you
It's time to stand and run
Let grace overcome
I forgive you, I forgive you
Cause I found grace
to show you grace
Jesus gave His life away
and I found grace
Sunday, April 28, 2013
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Friday, April 12, 2013
Saying No to Good in Favor of God’s Best
For many years my prayer has been for God’s best in my life.
That happens when I place my wants, desires, and future completely in His
hands. I can easily interject my own thoughts of what’s best but that doesn’t
always match up with what He has planned. So, prayer and reflection on where
I’m investing my time and energy is important on a consistent basis to evaluate
whether I’m operating in His calling for my life.
Good things can gradually fill up your life till you have no
margin and are no longer operating in God’s calling. Ministry is an especially
tricky area. While many ministries do wonderful things, when you try to do too
much you lose effectiveness and your walk with God can even take a backseat if
you’re not careful.
Never allow ministry activities to get in the way of your
walk with God. You may be able to keep the balls in the air temporarily but
they’ll eventually come crashing to the ground if you’re operating in your own
power and not God’s.
Sometimes what masquerades as a “good” option or choice in
life can steal away the best option and the plan God has for you. It can be difficult
to say no and give up a “good” option when the best option isn’t readily
apparent. God will reveal this to you though and give you wisdom if you press
in and seek His wisdom. Just be aware that the answer He gives may not be what
you want to hear. But rest in the promise that He is able to do immeasurably
more than all we can ask or imagine and works all things for good for those who
are called according to His purpose. Ephesians 3:20 & Romans 8:28
Don't let your heart lead you down a path that is merely
good but instead seek His best in every decision that you make and in everything
that you do. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, do not lean on your own
understanding. In all your ways submit to Him and He will make your paths
straight.” –Proverbs 3:5-6
Will you settle for good enough today or pursue the best?
In pursuit of His best,
Andrew
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