Sunday, July 10, 2011

Love > Alligators

Sunday, July 10, 2011


For the past year, maybe even two, about every month I have a re-occurring nightmare. In my dream, I am in a lake swimming and there are alligators everywhere. And they just keep getting closer and closer to me and there is nowhere to go. It's awful. Thanks to these dreams, I have built up this huge fear that one day I'm going to get eaten by an alligator. It scares the crap out of me; it scares me to death. (You see what I did there?) I mean come on; they can eat you in water or eat you on land. Goodness, who knows, next they're going to be eating you in the sky! Regardless of where they are eating you, I now have this huge fear of these ancient lake monsters!

About a month ago or so, I went fishing with my Mom (Bonni) and my Uncle (Bo). I was informed that the lake we were going to had some alligators in it. I was a little frightened at first, but was ready for my 5 a.m. wake up call the next day so I could take on my unconscious fear. The next morning we arrived at the fishing hole and so you know exactly what I did first... Had my mom tie a lure on my fishing pole for me (obviously). But after that, I checked all around for Mr. Alligator, who was nowhere to be found. I began fishing right on the lake's shore and after a while, realized I was not paying any bit of attention to catching a fish. I was constantly looking around, patrolling for an alligator. Not because I wanted to see him, but because I was freaked out. I was convinced that at any moment an alligator was going to come charging out of the water after me.

To be honest though, in my mind, I had expanded on this little fear so much that it became something it wasn't. The fact that for about an hour or so, I literally thought an alligator was going to come charging out of the water and eat my face off, was absurd. It's crazy, I know. But this is what I'm trying to get at. Was the alligator really going to come charging out of the water to eat my face off? In reality, no. But in my mind, I had blown this thing so out of proportion that I was convinced I was going down that day as a fishing martyr. But after an hour or so of this going on I had a thought...

How often do we do this? How often do we take something that really isn't that big of a deal and make it way bigger than it is? How often are we afraid? How often do we scare ourselves to the point of death? I think it's a lot more than it should be. You see, God has a hold on our lives and He has a plan for our lives. God is way bigger than our fear. The thing is, is we blow things so out of proportion and they begin to effect the way we live our lives. And if fear begins to rule our lives, in no way are we or can we live the life that God has called us to live. God does not call us to live a fearful life but a life in the Spirit, because the Holy Spirit is what He gives us. "For God did not give us a spirit of fear but rather of power and love and self-control" (2 Timothy 1:7). God has also called us to live in freedom! Freedom from all fear! Whether it's something we're legitimately worried or scared of or something we blow out of proportion (like ending up like the arm in the picture above. P.S. it's photoshopped). "For freedom Christ set us free" (Galatians 5:1). And even more than that if I can continue on. God calls us to live in love, "because God is love" (1 John 4:8). He doesn't just want us to be filled with His love, but He wants us to be overflowing with His love, that it can't be contained! That everywhere we go, whatever we do, we can't help but fearlessly live in His love! "There is no fear in love, but perfect love drives out fear because fear has to do with punishment, and so one who fears is not yet perfect in love" (1 John 4:18).

My prayer is that we could live lives that are not ruled by earthly fears, but that we could live lives in the freedom of God's perfect love. Perfect love is the greatest and ultimate collision of Heaven and Earth.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

God Our Justice

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

"But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!" (Amos 5:24)

So I hear today was a pretty profound day in the United States Court System, Casey Anthony was found not guilty for supposedly murdering her two year old daughter. This has thrown a lot of people for loops because apparently it was pretty obvious she was guilty (I have no idea, I didn't watch the case). Regardless, it seems as if justice wasn't served. And so I keep hearing things like, "Caylee needs justice!" and things like, "Caylee I'm so sorry that our 'justice' system sucks". And all of this justice talk really got me thinking. And I think the fact of the matter is that Caylee is with God, in perfect union with the Holy Trinity for all eternity. Is that not her justice!? What earthly justice could she possibly need? The answer is absolutely none. I'm sure family and friends would like justice, which is totally understandable, but the idea that Caylee needs justice, I believe is unnecessary.

I personally don't understand why people are so shocked by the apparent injustice of this case. Everyone (including myself) wants justice for this case and there's nothing wrong with that, but do you know what I also want justice for? I want justice for the 30,000 children (that have the same dignity and rights as Caylee) who will die today because of lack of food and water, or from a disease that comes from the food and water they do get. These children will die today throughout the world because we're too busy with our designer clothes and mercedes benz's to even care. I want justice for the 3,000 babies that will be aborted today in the United States alone. That's what I want justice for. My heart goes out to Caylee Anthony, but the fact of the matter is that the media magnifies and sensationalizes one story and they ignore every other story. And the worst part, is we are not blind to all of this. We just choose to ignore it. But when we do choose to ignore all of this, we're not just sleeping through the fire, we're actually fanning the flame. If you want justice for someone, then want justice for everyone. "The Lord loves justice and right and fills the earth with goodness" (Psalm 33:5).

You know, life gets so crazy on most days and we get so caught up in our own stuff. Our own problems, our own sorrows and pains, and our own guilty or not guilty verdicts. It's so easy to get focused in on one thing, but when we do that we lose sight of the big picture. However, at the end of the day, whether the verdict is guilty or not guilty, whatever crazyness may be going on in our lives, God is so much bigger. Why do we always rely on what we think up in our own minds and never go to God to give us an answer for anything? God is so much bigger than anything we can go through. God is so much bigger than every correct or incorrect verdict that we make. God is so much bigger than all the injustice of man in the world put together.

My prayer is that we would become active apostles of justice for everyone and not just for some and that we would also be a people that rely on God for everything we need, because our God is awesome. "O Lord, our Lord, how awesome is your name through all the earth! You have set your majesty above the heavens!" (Psalm 8:2)

When we can live a life of complete justice and one that reflects the greatness and majesty of our God, Heaven and Earth collide.