I think often we see worship as clear cut acts-such as singing on a Sunday morning (which definitely can be) or praying routinely..but whenever I begin to "put worship inside of a box" like that, I remind myself of this. God is most glorified in us, when we are most satisfied in Him. (Wordsmithery credit due to John Piper) And what's a synonym for the word "glorify"? Oh yeah! Worship :) So with that said, here are ten ways I myself worship the Lord. Remember to hop on over to BecKyle's list as well!
1. The one I'm intentionally focusing on the most currently is Gospel Rehearsal. As Christians we should not throw the Gospel on the backburner after the moment of salvation. It should be part of your morning, noon, and night-time routine to remind yourself of it. For more on that, you can (and I would urge you to) buy a book here titled A Gospel Primer by Milton Vincent. I can't imagine anyone who could regret that purchase.
2. Another big one for me is journaling. Whether it is a thankful journal, prayer journal, adoration journal, etc. I like to write things. I am a firm believer in the importance of journaling for women-the main reason being that it is a structured place to vomit your thoughts. If you have a Y chromosome you know what I am talking about. Womens' minds run 49234852 miles per hour all the time, and to slow down to the speed of your penmanship and let it all out is very helpful.
3. Time in God's Word is a huge form of worship! In fact, my next 3 ways sort of "stem off" of this one. It can be 1 Chapter or a whole testament (ok, so that's unrealistic) but my point is that for anything really-time in the Scripture is crucial. And what better way to praise and adore God, than to cherish what He has given to us and the parts of Himself that He has revealed to us?!? Bibles are a treasure!
4. Going deeper into the idea of worshiping through time in the Bible, is my next form- memorization. I've only been at work on this one for a month or two, but the results of it in my life have been monumental.
5. Next under the heading of "Time in God's Word" is meditation. I don't mean sitting "criss cross apple sauce" on a yoga mat making humming noises. What I mean by meditation is; constantly mulling over and considering-bringing back into the front of your mind. The best example I can think of is this: Job 37:14 "Hear this, O Job; stop and consider the wondrous works of God."
6. Sorry this next one doesn't start with an "m", it's a disappointment I know. Prayer. It's not always directly through Scripture, but definitely can be, and should be paired together! About to open your Bible? Pray. About to open your mouth? (Especially about God's Word) Pray. Excited or thankful about something? Pray. Sad and discouraged? Pray. You get the point.
7. Being a servant can also be a form of worship. Which has a ginormous range of possibilities.
8. Fellowship with other Believers is another one! Whether that means a dedicated discipleship realtionship-or watching Dr. Who together..you can definitely worship through fellowship!
9. One of the most common-yet so often misused forms of worship is music. I myself am a big fan of music. I sing everywhere I go and I find myself singing along to songs I don't even like-just because I know the words. I have overwhelming urges to burst into song! And I can use that to draw my heart closer to the Lord, or pull my focus back in where it should be. Not just the 3 songs on a Sunday morning, but a constant worshipful practice.
10. You may think I am being jokeful about this one-but I swear on my bookshelf that I am not! Coffee is my last but not least way to worship. And not exclusively coffee, but really anything enjoyable. As aforementioned.. God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him! So can I enjoy my coffee 10x more with that mindset? ABSOLUTELY! And believe me, the first time I was introduced to this concept and way of thinking I was actually out of town for lunch and coffee. Best coffee I have ever consumed-no joke.
Happy Tuesday! Go drink some coffee for the glory of God and have a splendid New Year! :)
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Tuesday's Top Ten PLUS Ten: Worry Free Life
I am breaking the rules of the "Top Ten" today. Because My answer is simple, and does not contain ten parts. And before, or after, or during (if you're that talented) you read my post..hop on over to BecKyle's list!
As a precursor, I would like to add that I do not mean "trouble free" or any variation of the word. I mean worry free. So without further adieu, here is the most important ingredient that I know of to have a worry free life.
As a precursor, I would like to add that I do not mean "trouble free" or any variation of the word. I mean worry free. So without further adieu, here is the most important ingredient that I know of to have a worry free life.
The Gospel
I don't mean to be cliche, and I'm not just giving you some sort of "Sunday School answer" I truly believe that the most important element to being stress free is rehearsing the Gospel. Over and over and over aaaaaand over again. If you are grounded in the truth that is the gospel, not much can shake you. No, you should not become stagnant and never grow, but everything is and should be grounded upon the Gospel. It is like having a good stance in any sport. Yes, you do more than just stand there-but without that foundational piece, you won't get far.
There are more components to being worry free, but I believe they all start there. Here's why:
- If you aren't a Christian, you will have worry, and lots of it.
- Your trust in God's sovereignty will increase! After all, worry is a lack of trust.
- Relationships will benefit positively if you are reminded of being saved from your sin-eliminating relational worry.
- You will rest in your salvational security, and the power of God.
- You will have peace, understanding that this life isn't for you. And the ability to let go of things that are imperative to less stress.
- Meditating on Gospel truths will cause you to be more aware of God's hand in your life, whether it be blessings or trials, and lead to rejoicing, thanking, and reliance. A.k.a prayer.
- If you are rehearsing the Gospel to yourself constantly, one of those means is Scripture. The Gospel is all over in Scripture, and by exploring that you will discover more about the Savior you are focusing on!
- Satan won't have as easy of a way in if you don't give him the chance. Overwhelm your mind with the good news and he won't easily get to you.
I could go on and on, because really, most everything goes back to this.
1 Corinthians 15:3-4"For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures"
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Tuesday's Top Ten PLUS Ten: Winter Wardrobe Favorites
Much alike my Favorite Spring Outfits, this time I will list 10 things I find essential to my winter wardrobe. Gosh now I am thinking of the wardrobe from "The Chronicles of Narnia"...all of those coats, and then the snow as they stepped out. Talk about a "SQUIRREL" moment. So without further adieu, here they are! And don't forget to check out BecKyle's list as well!
1. Hoodies!
I feel like this deserves the #1 spot, because I wear them the most. There is something about a comfortable and well worn hoodie that calls me away from a closet full of flatering outfits, and beckons me into it's embrace. Yes, I love hoodies..like this wonderful and nerdy one.
2. Boots
Confession time...I find every excuse to wear boots ever season of the year. No, I don't always succeed, but you will always find me trying. I love boots. Honestly I love most everything about fall and winter fashion.
3. Leather Gloves
This winter I have actually gained a new interest in such gloves. I really like leather, or things that look like leather for that matter :)
5. Scarves
When scarf season rolls around, I become giddy, and usually end up wearing them when the weather hardly permits..whether or not that means a damp neck from too many layers. Scarves are so fun!
6. Pea-coats!
I have a slate grey one, and a deep plum colored one as well. Much alike scarves and boots (and basically everything on this list) I find an excuse to wear them any time possible. Of course only across a wonderful sale (because I find it ridiculous to spend a hundred or two on any piece of clothing) I am opting for a hounds-tooth one next!
7. Boot Socks
Pinterest gave me the wonderful idea to go to Goodwill, buy cheap sweaters, and cut off the sleeves to make sock-like cuffs as boot socks. They came to $1.50 a pair, as opposed to the cheapest retail price of $9. Score!
9. Slouchy Hat
I love hats! Rarely do I actually wear them, but I enjoy them nonetheless!
10. Dazbog coffee!
It is a scientifically proven fact that any outfit can be made instantly more appealing and fashionable when one is holding a cup of Dazbog coffee (the Almond Cocoa Mocha being my personal favorite). I'm serious..look it up.
1. Hoodies!
I feel like this deserves the #1 spot, because I wear them the most. There is something about a comfortable and well worn hoodie that calls me away from a closet full of flatering outfits, and beckons me into it's embrace. Yes, I love hoodies..like this wonderful and nerdy one.
Confession time...I find every excuse to wear boots ever season of the year. No, I don't always succeed, but you will always find me trying. I love boots. Honestly I love most everything about fall and winter fashion.
4. Sweaters
Sweaters are fantastic. Whether bulky and big, or fitted and flattering-I enjoy sweaters and find them as a must-have. Cable knit is my favorite.5. Scarves
When scarf season rolls around, I become giddy, and usually end up wearing them when the weather hardly permits..whether or not that means a damp neck from too many layers. Scarves are so fun!
6. Pea-coats!
I have a slate grey one, and a deep plum colored one as well. Much alike scarves and boots (and basically everything on this list) I find an excuse to wear them any time possible. Of course only across a wonderful sale (because I find it ridiculous to spend a hundred or two on any piece of clothing) I am opting for a hounds-tooth one next!
7. Boot Socks
Pinterest gave me the wonderful idea to go to Goodwill, buy cheap sweaters, and cut off the sleeves to make sock-like cuffs as boot socks. They came to $1.50 a pair, as opposed to the cheapest retail price of $9. Score!
8. Vests
This winter I have been experimenting with a new puffy vest I got. The thing is incredible, and a new favorite of mine. I am wanting to try out an outfit like this.
I love hats! Rarely do I actually wear them, but I enjoy them nonetheless!
10. Dazbog coffee!
It is a scientifically proven fact that any outfit can be made instantly more appealing and fashionable when one is holding a cup of Dazbog coffee (the Almond Cocoa Mocha being my personal favorite). I'm serious..look it up.
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