Saturday, October 15, 2011

The Touch of the Master's Hand

T’was battered and scarred, and the auctioneer
Thought it scarcely worth his while
To waste much time on the old violin,
But held it up with a smile.

"What am I bidden, good folks," he cried,
"Who’ll start the bidding for me?"
"A dollar, a dollar," then, two! Only two?
"Two dollars, and who’ll make it three?

"Three dollars, once; three dollars, twice;
Going for three . . . " But no,
From the room, far back, a grey haired man
Came forward and picked up the bow;

Then, wiping the dust from the old violin,
And tightening the loose strings,
He played a melody pure and sweet
As a caroling angel sings.

The music ceased, and the auctioneer,
With a voice that was quiet and low,
Said: "What am I bid for the old violin?"
And he held it up with the bow.

"A thousand dollars, and who’ll make it two?
Two thousand! And who’ll make it three?
Three thousand, once; three thousand, twice;
And going and gone," said he.

The people cheered, but some of them cried,
"We do not quite understand
What changed its worth?" Swift came the reply:
"The touch of a master’s hand."

And many a man with life out of tune,
And battered and scarred with sin,
Is auctioned cheap to the thoughtless crowd,
Much like the old violin.

A "mess of potage," a glass of wine;
A game, and he travels on.
He is "going" once, and "going" twice,
He’s "going" and almost "gone."

But the Master comes and the foolish crowd
Never can quite understand
The worth of a soul and the change that’s wrought
By the touch of the Master’s hand.

~Myra Welsh

Saturday, April 23, 2011

The Power of the Cross

I'm sitting here trying to think of a way to introduce this song to you but there is no good way of doing so. Many of you may already know it and some of you may not. I think that this song is pretty self-explanatory. I encourage you to really think about the words as you read/listen to the lyrics.


The Power of the Cross

Words & Music by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend

Oh, to see the dawn
Of the darkest day:
Christ on the road to Calvary.
Tried by sinful men,
Torn and beaten, then
Nailed to a cross of wood.

Chorus:
This, the pow’r of the cross:
Christ became sin for us;
Took the blame, bore the wrath—
We stand forgiven at the cross.

Oh, to see the pain
Written on Your face,
Bearing the awesome weight of sin.
Ev’ry bitter thought,
Ev’ry evil deed
Crowning Your bloodstained brow.

Now the daylight flees;
Now the ground beneath
Quakes as its Maker bows His head.
Curtain torn in two,
Dead are raised to life;
“Finished!” the vict’ry cry.

Oh, to see my name
Written in the wounds,
For through Your suffering I am free.
Death is crushed to death;
Life is mine to live,
Won through Your selfless love.

Final Chorus:
This, the pow’r of the cross:
Son of God—slain for us.
What a love! What a cost!
We stand forgiven at the cross.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Joy

Joy. What is it? Is it a feeling? An emotion? Both? Is it something that comes and goes or is it constant?

Joy is something I never really understood,. and I still don't have a full understanding of what joy is, but I would like to tell you what I have learned about it and what it is to me.
Galatians 5:22-23a  "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control." (NKJV) 
When we are saved the Holy Spirit comes to live within us. The Spirit bears these "fruits" or attributes. When you walk with God the fruits of the Spirit will begin to show in the Christians transformed life. After I had gotten saved and started walking with God, you could see a change in my life. The one thing you can see clearly right now is how happy I am and how much joy is in my life.

I came back to Northland after Christmas break and I realized how happy I was to be back. To be surrounded by God's word everyday, to be surrounded by encouraging Godly people, and to be in a place where you can see the desire to serve God. I can tell you one thing - I have never been so happy in my life. I have never been filled with this much joy in my life. By walking with God, He has filled me with joy that has not gone away. Because of this joy I keep smiling, on the inside and out. I can't stop! I keep smiling because I know my heavenly Father and what He has done for me.

It is amazing what God has done in my life so far, and what He has done in everyones life that is here. It's awesome how happy and how much filled with joy you can be when have the his Spirit living within you. The joy that God has filled my heart with is beyond what I can put into words. To me, joy is not an emotion, well it can be an emotion. Let me explain - the joy that one gets from something happening in their life is not the same type of joy that you get from the Holy Spirit. The joy that you get from the Lord is constant. It never leaves no matter how bad a day you have had. This has been true in my life. There are days where I get frustrated or just simply have a bad day and in the end I can still smile. I can still rejoice in the Lord and thank Him for what He has done for me.

I recently started going through the book of Philippians for my devotions. I am going through a six week Bible study called Philippians: The Secret of Outrageous, Contagious Joy!  The first week was titled A God-Confidence Gives me a Thankful Heart, focusing on Philippians 1:1-11. Having confidence in God gives you an thankful heart. Here are some ways that you can thank God: you can thank Him by serving Him, by praying to Him, by loving Him, by believing in Him, and by growing in your relationship with Him. I am currently in week two and that is about having a trusting heart when you put your confidence in God. I am excited to continue to work through the book of Philippians and understand why Paul wrote to the Philippian believers and learning more about the joy of the Lord.
"Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice." - Philippians 4:4
I think we all should rejoice in the Lord. Rejoice because He has done so much for us. By His grace, and only His grace we are saved. Take a moment and thank God for what He has given you and always rejoice in the Lord.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Glorifying God

What does it mean to glorify God? This is a question that I got asked last semester and I had no idea what it really meant. Before I get into what it means to glorify God, let me give you a background on who I am and where I am at in my life.

My name is Amy. I am currently a freshmen at Northland International University. I have been at the college for one semester and I can tell you that it is AMAZING. The faculty/staff, students, everything is awesome. You can see that everyone here has a desire to serve the Lord and that is what is so great about this place. Here's the bonus: I have awesome roommates!

About halfway through last semester the Lord changed my life. I was talking with my roommate and she had asked me about when I had gotten saved. I proceeded to tell her and as i was telling her I started realizing that I didn't really know what salvation was. You would think I did because I grew up going to church, but i realized that I didn't really know what it was. She started asking me more questions about my salvation and I finally just said "I don't think I really know what salvation is." So, my roommate started to tell me what it was. The cool thing was that she didn't do the "Romans Road" which was something I was familiar with. Instead, she started from the very beginning. After she had explained everything it finally clicked. It made so much sense. I like to call myself a "baby" Christian because I am starting a new life with my Lord, and learning to walk with Him and grow in my relationship with Him. One of the first things I remember learning was what it means to glorify God.

Most of us don't think about some of the actions we take toward things or even pay attention to what our  attitudes are like. Last semester I didn't show up to one of my classes two days in a row because I didn't "feel" like going. I didn't really want to go because I didn't want to practice my speech in front of the entire class. I would rather practice it on my own and then present it. Well, later that night I got together with my roommate for our Bible study and told her about it. She asked me, "does that glorify God?" I didn't respond. She then said, "do you know what it means to glorify God?" I said no. I didn't know what it means. Now I do.

Glorifying God means that whatever we do needs to reflect Christ. He wouldn't skip a class just because He didn't feel like it. He wouldn't be late to class, or leave early. He wouldn't be a distraction to the teacher either. Do you know why? Because He is faithful. He is always true to His Word, and He never changes.

I was reminded of this again this past Friday. I went to work not feeling well and I was a little bit frustrated. I usually do not bring things with me to work. I try and be in the best mood possible. Well, this night I let my frustration get the best of me. About halfway through the work shift my crew chief sends me home home. I walk into my dorm room frustrated and my roommate could tell. I couldn't explain to her why I was so frustrated. We went to the prayer room and talked, and again she reminded me of what it means to glorify God. It is so easy to forget that we are not here to serve ourselves or be so consumed in our actions and our feelings, but that we are here to serve the Lord, and bring glory to His name.

Since I found "new life" in Jesus I have had so much joy. He is all that I need and He gives my the strength that I need to serve Him.
Jesus is all the world to me, my life my joy my all; He is my strength from day to day, without him I would fall. When I am sad, to him I go, no other one can cheer me so; when I am sad He makes me glad - He's my friend. -- Will L. Thompson
Colossians 3:11 "...Christ is all and in all."