Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Happy Wednesday (Encouragement) (06/16/2010)

sup guys,

Roughly a year ago I made a decision that marked the switch between what close friends call "old edward" and "new edward." It wasn't simply a greater effort on my part to be more sociable, which is what it looked like on the surface. It was a decision that people, their lives, and their problems should matter to me. What followed was a storm of me asking for prayer requests and actively pursuing people with encouragements.

For a while now, i've noticed myself drifting from that. while I still retained that social openness, i find myself praying less and less for people and, in general, stopped caring with the same degree of passion. I could blame it on busy'ness of life , but life's always gonna be busy isn't it? That's no excuse. So I've begun praying for myself to return to the same passions and determination to be a blessing I possessed a year ago. I'd like to encourage everyone to join me in this too.

If I can put it in simple words, it's a matter of being considerate. It's about what Paul termed "prophesying," which had relatively little to do with fortune telling (as most ppl understand prophecies) and everything to do with speaking God's truth out of love into each other's lives. It's a gift we should ALL cultivate. I'm reminded of Jesus' mandate to peter right before his triple denial of the Christ, "when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers." The wonderful thing about encouragement is the domino effect it has on the christian community. As one person is encouraged, they are in turn, emboldened to encourage others. This is what I want to see. We talk so much about community building and inreaching but before that can get off the ground, we need to start a culture of encouragement.

Encouragement for the week, be encouraging. Speaking from personal experience, I can think of no better remedy for loneliness than making a genuine effort to dispel loneliness in others.


Have a happy wednesday!

Edward


"But the one who prophesies speaks to people for their strengthening, encouragement and consolation...the one who prophesies builds up the church" - 1 Corinthians 14:3-4

"We were encouraged not only by his arrival, but also by the encouragement you gave him..." - 2 Corinthians 7:7

"If you have any encouragement from being united with Christ...do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourself. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others." - Philippians 2:1-4

How to pick puppies (taste test at 0:27)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxiESl-VY5E&feature=related

Happy Wednesday (Sabbath) (06/09/2010)

Yo,

a good chunk of this comes from a great matt chandler sermon:

I used to wonder about which day of the week sabbath was; saturday or sunday. According to hebrews 4, sabbath is every single day. Still, the concept of working for 6 days and resting on the 7th is one supported by scripture.

This concept of rest was true back in the days of moses, it is even more true today. Our mentality is so work-oriented that even our fun can become an item on a to-do list. We're constantly aiming to achieve something with our hours. Then there're blogs, twitter, facebook, gchat - we're so plugged into each other's lives yet im constantly hearing about how lonely and disconnected ppl feel.

The sabbath is God's answer to all of that. The day of rest when we unplug from chores and busy ourselves instead with reconnecting with God and people. I think this is the original intent of the sabbath. It's more than coming to church on sunday; it's about long lunches, friendly games of ping pong, pearl milk teas while catching up on each other's lives. It's about finding creative ways to kill each other hilariously in Mario Wii, and praying for each other's struggles. It's about worship, it's about reflection, and it's all ultimately about God.

It was never about pharisaic rules, what you can or can not do. Nor was it about which day of the week it should be. For most, the weekend is handy, but sabbath happens when a group of friends decide to cook together on a wednesday night. I think there's something absolutely holy and God exalting about christians delighting themselves in each other's company.

Encouragement for the week, make a habit of finding time to unplug from all the chores and make time for God, urself, family, and friends. Take walks with no other purpose except to unwind, have dinners/lunches without agenda, pray with the simple purpose of talking to God instead of presenting a list of needs and worries.

Have a happy Sabbath,

Edward

"Therefore God again set a certain day, calling it today... There remains , then, a Sabbath rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God's rest also rests from his own work, just as God did from his." - Hebrews 4

"Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a new moon celebration or a Sabbath day. These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ." - Colossians 2:16-17

"The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath." - Mark 2:28


Hallelujah w/ letters to God from kids - cute (thx christina)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTaSVXMtoZs

Happy Wednesday (Teachable) (06/02/2010)

Sup guys,

As many of you know, I've been struggling with my application essay for a few weeks now. Although I submitted various drafts to the scrutiny of a number of people, I found myself resisting a lot of their input. Afterall, this is my life and my essay. what does that person know about what medical schools want to see? isn't that person's grammar worse than mine? before i knew it, i was arrogantly rejecting advice from my own mother! I think that was when i finally realized how pride has taken root in this endeavour right from the outset. Even when i take in suggestions here and there, there was always a resistance - almost as if i'd much rather hear affirmation than justified criticism.

I think one of hte marks of true humility is teachability. to gracefully accept advice from ones we trust. We would never grow if we always refuse guidance from those who have our best interest at heart. It is the same way with God, our pride would make us blind to our own sins as we resist God's guidance. Pride and mistrust is a difficult habit to shed. I think how we view people, our friends and family, is very similar to how we view God. If pride and mistrust prevents us from taking sound advice of friends and family, we'd have no better luck hearing God's criticism.

Encouragement for the week, try to be teachable. be in a place of humility where u're always able to accept possibility of being wrong. Not only does this make you a more pleasant person to be around, you make yourself open to God's sanctifying grace in your life. You would shut out man and God otherwise.

Have a happy wednesday!

edward

"Nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when you realize you're wrong." - Anonymous

"Pride only breeds quarrels, but wisdom is found in those who take advice." - Provers 13:10 (how tru dat is...)

"If anyone says, 'I love God,' yet hates his brother, he is a liar. For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen." - 1 John 4:20

Not sure if i showed this before but heres another episode of SIMONS CAT! =D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tuf61OjvoPQ

Happy Wednesday (Errors) (05/27/2010)

Sup guys!

seems like internet is still funky at work...

Towards the end of matthew 22 the sadducees questioned jesus about marriage at the resurrection. Its a great story, and jesus pwn'd several hundred years worth of human theology, wisdom, and arrogance with a few simple sentences. What i wanted to draw our attention to is jesus' initial response, "you are in error because you do not know the scriptures or the power of God." how that so accurately describes us! I suspect alot of our errors in how we act and how we see the world/God comes, just as jesus said they did, from our lack of biblical understanding and a lack of trust in God's power.

Active pursuit of God through devoted, daily study of scriptures is the exception rather than the norm - and i completely count myself in this. without scriptural knowledge, we base our decisions and opinions on what people or our heart tells us (a very disney thing to do). yet how does the bible describe our heart? Jesus says that the heart is the source of evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, and so on. The heart is an easily swayed and inconstant guide at best; at its worst, it'll steer us away from Him. It led the sadducees to smugly deny the resurrection, it will lead us to smugly deny the power of Christ in our lives if we do not root ourselves in the truths of God. Cute anecdotes and heart warming messages aside, my sincere and earnest encouragement for the week, get into God's Word!

I'm serious!

Edward

"Oh, how I love your law! I meditate on it all day long." - Psalm 119:97

"Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path." - Psalms 119:105

"Their worship of me is made up only of rules taught by men. Therefore I will astound these people with wonder upon wonder; the wisdom of the wise will perish, the intelligence of the intelligent will vanish." - Isaiah 29:13-14

kinda nifty video of google chrome browser speed test (thx grace!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4viKjxJqId0