Conclusion of AYM series, “Do Something” 9.1.10

 

Series finale 9.1.10

What up?! Just wanted to remind you not to miss the conclusion of our AYM series, “Do Something” this Wednesday night, 9.1.10 at 7pm. I’ve had a great time sharing this series with you! For the past 3 weeks we’ve alked about Noticing Needs, Overcoming Numbness, and Comforting the Afflicted. I hope that you, and your comfort level have been disturbed, and stirred by God! As a result I hope you feel moved, and motivated to “Do Something.” I know I have. It’s time we begin being the change we want to see in the world! See you Wednesday night as we conclude this series by talking about doing something that isn’t easy, and has a ripple-effect. If we want to see changes we’ve never seen before, we have to do things we’ve never done! Let’s GOOOOOOOOO! 

-J-

What’s next @AYM?! “Do Something” starts 8.11.2010

Don't care what anyone says, belly flops hurt!

Hey guys! This has been an incredible summer so far! We’ve had great weather so I hope you’ve been able to enjoy it! You ready for this though?! The new school year is only a few short weeks away. Summer always goes by so fast huh?! For some of you, this new school year you’re starting at a  brand new school. Some of you are going to college. Some of you are starting high school. Some of you are starting middle school. Whatever grade you’re about to begin, I hope you’re ready, because it’s right around the corner!  

I know that statement illicits a vast array of different emotions from all of you. Some of you are excited to go back to school, some of you are nervous or stressed out, and some of you are indifferent about the whole idea…

Our hope at AYM, is that you’re not only looking forward to going back to school, but you’re looking forward to going back to school and making an impact for Jesus! Here’s what I mean. Each year Lilia and I take some of you guys to the DR for a short term missions trip, and the excitement you guys feel is easy for us to see. You’re excited to see the people, you’re excited to communicate to them that there’s a God who loves them unconditionally and wants to change their lives from the inside out, you’re exicted about opportunities to pray with and for people, and as your pastors, Lilia and I love seeing that! We also love watching all of those things happen in the DR, and the change it causes in all of you. It’s amazing to watch, and that’s why Liia and I will always give you guys opportunites to get outside of yourselves and do foriegn missions. 

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Today’s devotional/journaling…

“God, the one and only – I’ll wait as long as He says. Everything I need comes from Him, so why not?!” Psalm 62:1

Reading this scripture, I became very aware of how impatient I can be sometimes when it comes to God, especially when I compare myself to David. I then asked myself, what is it about David, that made Him patient? Circumstances? No. I looked at the scripture again, and here are two things that jumped out at me, that I believe David recognized, and as a result, was able to be patient with God…

1. God’s RANK in his life…

“God, the one and only…” are the first words of this psalm. I don’t think David’s just saying these words either, I think he wholeheartedly believes them. David is acknowledging that God, as his one and only, God was ranked number 1 as far as David was concerned. That means God was ahead of anything and everything else, including himself and his wishes/preferences. As a result of God being his one and only, David was able to allow God’s plans/timing to supercede his own, and say things like, “Ill wait as long as He says.” As far as David was concerned, God’s number 1 in his life, so I’m going to go ahead and wait on Him and do as He says. And not just say those words, because it’s the christian thing to do, but really mean them. Whoever is number 1 in your life, is the one you wait on! If God doesn’t have the right RANK in our lives, it’s harder to wait on Him…

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