Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Hey there Everyone!

I hope that you guys are printing out the calendar that I posted yesterday because we are going to pointing people that way for the calendar! So print it out and post it up on the fridge or somewhere you will be able to check it all the time :)

This Wednesday we are playing bigger and better for youth group! Its gonna be awesome but you guys are going to be the ones that make it really fun. So get pumped up before you come bring a bunch of friends! We are hoping some of you guys get some large stuff, so we will have some trucks on stand by just in case you get some massive stuff! The goal of the night is to find Adam a Motorcycle :) But come ready to have some awesome amounts of fun!

Also we having our High school Bible study this week. We are going to continue the study in 1st timothy. We are going to be diving into the 2nd chapter. So make sure you are at our house (The sharps) at 7pm for the beginning of it. We hope to see you there.

We will see you this Wednesday @ 6:30! Don't be late everyone I promise you will not want to miss this event!

Here is your devotion for the day:

"You have clothed yourselves with a brand-new nature that is continually being renewed as you learn more and more about Christ, who created this new nature within you." (Colossians 3:10)

Of course God doesn't need a job. I'm fairly confident that He has more than enough to do with running the entire universe and all. I'm sure glad that He takes His job seriously, aren't you? For example, did you know that if God allowed the earth to get just a little bit off course, we'd all be either human popsicles or poster children for tanning oil?

But if our Father did end up needing to find employment, He would make an excellent lapidary- don't you agree? Oh, maybe you need a little clarification- no problem:

Lapidary is the term for a cutter, polisher, or engraver of precious stones. In other words, he or she takes rough looking rocks and (through extreme skill and patience) turns them into the gems that folks pay the big bucks for in the jewelry store.

So why would God qualify as a lapidary? Because in a way, He has been practicing this art since the beginning of time. No, God doesn't sit around and polish stones in His spare time; rather He uses these skills on people.

Huh?

Remember what you were like before you trusted Christ? Or perhaps how you would have turned out if you never had been saved? I know... scary picture- and it's the same with me. Yet God is not content to leave us that way. To Him we are rough stones who have incredible potential to become precious jewels...but only after years of being refined and polished.

God delights in using the sand of circumstances, the tool of trials, and the fabric of failures to remove the tarnish of our transgressions and the stain of our shortcomings. People who resist this are just not very bright- in more ways than one! Those who allow God to be a lapidary in their lives can lavish in the luxury of love.

Are you a stone that keeps jumping of God's table? He is very patient, but He is also determined to make you into a dazzling display.

Why does He take the time to be a lapidary? Does our Savior find joy in the pain of our lives? Absolutely not! Dark clouds come into everyone's lives- the difference is that Jesus uses them to make us more like Him. He also knows that life itself was intended to be lived looking like a diamond, not smelling like a dung heap.

And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them. For God knew his people in advance, and he chose them to become like his Son, so that his Son would be the firstborn, with many brothers and sisters. (Romans 8:28-29)

So the issue is this- in looking back over the past few years of being a believer, are you looking more like the pit you were dug out of or the Person who gave His life for you?

God knows that you are starting to shine when He looks at you and sees a reflection of Himself.

P.A.

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