Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Questions and feelings

1:41am, on a Tuesday morning.

Lord, I don't understand how and why You do the things you do. I am so undeserving, and yet there are others who deserve Your love so much more than I do but go through hard times. Those who are faithful and reliant on You, but endure so much pain and suffering - yet here am I, barely walking the straight path, with a life others could call near perfect. This isn't fair. Perhaps I should be the one suffering. The one enduring the hurt. God knows I deserve it - think about how many times I have vowed to You, and then turned around and betrayed You with my words, thoughts, and actions. I am the nails in Your hands. I am the thorns on Your brow. I am the spear in Your side.

Perhaps, most probably, definitely, I have the wrong perspective of You and Your love and who You really are and what You really consider us to be. But it is difficult, and I am at a standstill in the midst of the ocean. I am a mess; an alphabet soup, a crumbling apple pie. I understand, and yet at the same time I do not understand.

Sometimes I feel like You shouldn't love me anymore, because I've disappointed You enough and someone as perfect as You shouldn't have to keep putting up with such a child as this. I feel like You should just set me in a corner and push me along and say, alright, you've messed up enough, its just you along this path right now, try not to screw up too much maybe? And maybe when you get your act together again, I'll come and pick you up.

The thing is I know, I know, I know, that it is not the Jesus of the faith. That is not what His character is like, its not who He is, its what He would never do. He is love and faith and hope and grace. I know that He is always there, ever willing to pour out grace and love each time, but a part of me fears that one day, everything will just run out and He will get tired of me disappointing Him. Do you understand what I am trying to lay out? It is so difficult to explain. My questions are, what is the extent of His grace to a believer that knows and understands the fullness of His life and yet keeps running away? When will He withdraw from the believer who has seen and tasted that the Lord is good but continues to falter between solid ground and sand?

... Update. 12:17pm, just woke up on a Tuesday afternoon.

Freedom Truths and Cancerous Lies


Anonymous asked: Hi Unka Glen. I’ve been feeling so down lately and I noticed that it affects my christian life (prayer & devotion). How can I restore it again? How can I make my christian life more lively?



Unka Glen answered: There are two schools of thought on this kind of situation. The first is that people are sinners, so when they feel bad, or do something bad, it’s because of the sin in their life, and they need to stop sinning, and know that Jesus is the answer to everything.

The second school of thought is similar, but perhaps a bit more evolved. Yes, we are all imperfect sinners who constantly feel the pull of temptation from our flesh, but on a deeper level, it’s about a struggle between the lies we’ve been sold, and the truth. Moreover, there is also a constant pull from the Holy Spirit, drawing us closer to Himself.

Thus, if we break down the lies, it’s like casting off a hindrance and ridding ourselves of those things that entangle us (Hebrews 12:1), and then we can better respond to the pull of the Holy Spirit.

In this second school of thought, sin (and lots of our suffering in general) is the result of buying into those lies. Think about it this way— if I open a person’s brain and implant a lie that says that God doesn’t love you, what would be the likely result? Well, they wouldn’t go to God for strength or comfort because they’d figure God wouldn’t want to give it to them.

So they’d turn to the things of the world to comfort themselves, and they’d have no strength to resist becoming addicted and dependent on those things. But here’s the important part, you can get someone over that addiction, they can confess their sins with bitter tears, but if the lie is still there, then this whole thing will just play itself out again.

At the heart of every struggle, there’s a lie. That struggle could be an emotional struggle, a lifestyle struggle, or a relationship struggle. Dig deep enough, and you’ll find a lie from the enemy (no wonder Jesus called him the “Father of Lies”). Replace it with the truth, and the truth will set you free.

Here are a few common lies you may have bought into:

- It’s never going to be any better than this
- How can you be saved? Look at what you’re doing!
- God is not impressed with you (and He needs to be impressed)
- You aren’t what God is looking for
- If I changed for the better, I’d be invisible
- I’ve got one good chance to get this right
- Yes, God technically loves me, but…

Your life should be about finding these lies, and replacing them with the truth of God’s Word. Every time you beat up on yourself, you’re feeding a sin-producing lie in your life. Every bad body image thought, every insecurity, all the self-pity, they’re all symptoms of lies that are spreading like a cancer, and taking things from bad to worse.

Know the truth, and the truth will set you free. Here are some truths to focus on:

- You are God’s treasured possession (Deuteronomy 14:2)
- You are awesomely and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14)
- You are a child of God. (John 1:12)
- You will not be condemned by God, you have been set free from the law of sin and -death. (Romans 8:1-2)
- The Son of God gave His life to ransom you. (Mark 10:45)
- You have been accepted by Christ. (Romans 15:7)
- You have been chosen by God to obtain an inheritance. (Ephesians 1:9-11)
- You are no longer a slave but a child and an heir. (Galatians 4:7)
- You have bold and confident access to God through faith in Christ. (Ephesians 3:12)
- You are joined to the Lord and are one in spirit with Him. (1 Corinthians 6:17)
- You are like a living stone, built into God’s house (1 Peter 2:5)
- You are a citizen of heaven. (Philippians 3:20)
- You have been made complete in Christ. (Colossians 2:9-10)
- You have been raised up with Christ. (Colossians 3:1)
- You have been chosen of God, and you are holy and beloved. (Colossians 3:12)
- And You have been set free in Christ. (Galatians 5:1)

2 comments:

Jarod Yong said...

You are such a sweet person.
No matter how many times you fall, God is faithful & willing to forgive.

It's not how many times you fall, it's how many times you get up that builds your faith.
Cheer up & live victoriously!

Hannah Banana said...

That's so nice of you to say that:) yeah, I agree! His hands are big enough to handle our hmmm stumbling and falling eheh. Amen, live victoriously, that's the truth:) Thanks!