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		<title>Sea of Faces: The Hard Life?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing many people say is that life is hard. If you look at our economic situation, house foreclosures, divorce and unemployment statistics and the amount of crimes we have in our nation these figures can be pretty scary. One common misconception is that when...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing many people say is that life is hard. If you look at our economic situation, house foreclosures, divorce and unemployment statistics and the amount of crimes we have in our nation these figures can be pretty scary. One common misconception is that when you come into a relationship with God all of these things go away. We are suddenly able to live an amazing life free of troubles, one that has a supply of money, great marriage and friendships, and nothing bad ever happens to them. As much as we would love to live like that sometimes life as a Christian is harder than that. When we are sharing the Gospel with others trying to tell them that they will have prosperity as a Christian can be just as hurtful to our mission as scaring people into the faith with the &#8220;Turn or Burn&#8221; message.</p>
<p>This really shouldn&#8217;t be a surprise to us. If we look back at the apostles, especially Paul, they didn&#8217;t have it easy. Paul was beat up, put in prison, whipped and eventually hung for sharing his faith with others. Our Savior had the exact same thing happen to Him. He was ridiculed, cast out, his own people turned their back on Him, and ultimately He died on the cross for us. If we are wanting to be more like Jesus we need to understand the fact that our life will not be easy. Sharing the message of salvation is not something that is easy to do and Christ told us that because they do not know Him, they will not know us. As Christians we have accepted this mission when we signed on. We have committed to follow Christ till the end of our days, and sometimes it means being in rough spots. We have faith because our Father in Heaven pours out His love on us in ways we sometimes don&#8217;t realize.</p>
<p>God never told us that our life would be easier when we chose to follow Him but that He would never leave us. He gives us a full life. One that we cannot attain otherwise. Even in our troubles God is there guiding us though them even if we don&#8217;t see it. As new believers come onto the journey we have an amazing opportunity. We get to share with them what we have gone though for the sake of Christ and help them along the way. In our trials and troubles God uses them to reach others in ways we may never see. Non believers and new believers don&#8217;t want to buy into something that we are fake about, and when we share about everything that God has gotten us though our faith is real.</p>
<p>The prosperity Gospel is fake. You don&#8217;t get a sign-on bonus for becoming a Christian, but instead you are able to live a life that is renewed in Christ. While we live as Christians we have to become transparent which means putting the old to death. The new creation God has molded us into is revealed when we live a transparent lifestyle. We don&#8217;t believe people when they put up fronts so we should not live like this ourselves. This means that we are in the spotlight because we serve God and we need to keep that in mind. If we begin to really live what we say we believe we have the ability to reach those far from God with just being who God crafted us to be.</p>
<p>When we get discouraged about our faith we must rely on God to refill us. Paul in all that he was put though was singing songs of praise to God. We often in trials blame God, but instead we should praise Him in the storm. If we begin to live this we will be put into places that we can help others along the journey and call new people into a relationship with Christ. It isn&#8217;t easy helping others along the journey, but if we show love to them in all areas we will begin to grow in our journey. Sometimes God asks us to let someone else live on borrowed faith for a season so they might be drawn into a deeper relationship with God.</p>
<p>If we are not living a life that continues to dive deeper into our relationship with Christ we will not have faith to help others along the way. Believers are not just one person in a sea of faces, but one person being a part of a community of faces. Christ meant for us to do life together in community and to invite others into the journey. We do not walk this path alone, but with our Savior beside us and our brothers and sisters in Christ in front and behind us. Community living allows us to sometimes borrow others faith and in turn will grow ours. We long for the day when this is the case with believers, and we don&#8217;t feel like just one person in a sea of faces.</p>
<p>Throughout this week begin to seek out other believers and fellowship with them. If you&#8217;re not plugged into a community like this search one out. If we are going to reach people for Christ we are much stronger in a group than as individuals. Begin to live lives that are, as Ephesians 4 says, worthy of the call that we have received. Our call is to be real with those around us and open to sharing our faith. Continue to pray for God to allow you to minister to people and invite them into the journey. Let us take the hard road that gives us a fulfilling life rather than a prosperous one that leaves us empty. May God bless you all as we continue on this journey to reach those far from God!</p>
<p>Dive Deep,</p>
<p>KC</p>
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		<title>Evangelism</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 04:15:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today&#8217;s world, it is so easy to lose sight of our purpose on this earth. Many people have different views on what this purpose is, but the Bible makes it very clear in Mark 16:15. Jesus is talking to his disciples before he ascends...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today&#8217;s world, it is so easy to lose sight of our purpose on this earth. Many people have different views on what this purpose is, but the Bible makes it very clear in Mark 16:15. Jesus is talking to his disciples before he ascends to heaven, and He says to them:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Sometimes we end up taking this to the extreme, and sometimes we don&#8217;t do enough. The question that everyone ends up asking themselves at some point is where is the balance, and how do we achieve that. We don&#8217;t want people to think we are fanatics who need to be locked up, but we still need to convey our love for God. There are three types of evangelism styles; Signpost, Street Corner, and Chameleon evangelism. There is no right or wrong way to evangelize, but some are more effective. Let&#8217;s dive into this.</p>
<p>As you have driven anywhere on the interstate, you have seen billboard advertising products, services, and maybe even Christianity. You look at most of them just because your driving and have nothing better to do, but you don&#8217;t really remember them, with a few exceptions. There are some people who&#8217;s approach to witnessing is much like a billboard. They stand at a distance, showing they are a Christian but don&#8217;t really make any effort to reach out and engage others around them. Just like billboards, most people just pass them by and continue driving on the road of life.</p>
<p>When you walk around in downtown Atlanta, GA, you are bound to see someone on the street corner with a sign or a megaphone or just their voice talking about God. Mostly, with a few exceptions, these people talk about God&#8217;s wrath or the destruction to come. While their intentions are right, you can get more bees with honey than with peanut butter. The people that talk with them end up feeling scared and afraid, so the accept Christ as insurance instead of out of reverence.</p>
<p>An alternative is to live your faith among those people that you are around. St. Francis of Assisi summed the topic of evangelism up well when he said:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Preach the gospel always, If necessary use words.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>An interesting observation about people is that we become like those we are around. We are infulanced by our environment, so if we live our faith, we will rub off on those around us. Chamelions blend into their surroundings, but you know that they are there. Our faith should be able to be seen by those around us, while not sticking out like a green dot in a sea of red dots. People will begin to notice that you are different, and when they ask you why it allows a perfect opertunity to share your faith.</p>
<p>You should never be ashamed or afraid of what you believe. Christ tells us that while we preach the good news that we will come under persecution. In those times, we should rejoice because we are being pursecuted for Gods name. It begins to mess with their heads, because its different than everyone else. When the group Switchfoot was talking about how to inspire change, they said:</p>
<blockquote><p>They say there is strength in numbers. That doesn&#8217;t mean that numbers are right. Dare to be different.</p></blockquote>
<p>Being different for the sake of Christ is a hard road to walk. We must surround ourselves with others to help us though the hard times so that we can rejoice when we are persecuted. Do not faulter in your faith, be strong and courageous.</p>
<p>However you share your faith with others, make sure that your life reflects what you are saying. Fight against the grain of conveniant Christianity. You are a Christ follower at all times, so live for God in your words and actions, and just watch how God will use you.</p>
<p>Dive Deep,</p>
<p>KC</p>
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		<title>Fear</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 17:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>All of us have something that we fear. Maybe its fear of <span>heights</span> or something deeper like rejection or another emotion. Most of the time we use fear as an excuse to not do something, because we don&#8217;t think it will work out. We love to tell God about how important He is to us and how big He is <span>until </span>we become scared with fear, and then fear overshadows our God. We live in a society that is gripped by fear, and we are called to live above fear because our God is bigger than anything that we will ever encounter. If we all allow fear to take hold of us, we will never be able to live the life that God has called us to.</span></p>
<p>Most of the things that scare us are things that we do not want to give God control over. We watch them spiral out of our control and begin to worry about the outcome. To live a fear free life, God wants to be given complete control over all aspects of our lives. Initially there will be some fear, but it will get much easier for us.</p>
<p>One thing that we as humans do is sometimes tell God our problems and fears like He can&#8217;t do anything about it. In Mathew 14, the Bible tells us of the storm that Jesus ask Peter to walk on water. Mathew 14:29-31 says</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Come,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, &#8220;Lord, save me!&#8221;</p>
<p>Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him. &#8220;You of little faith,&#8221; he said, &#8220;why did you doubt?&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The reason why Peter sank was that he removed his eyes from Jesus, and looked around and was<strong> afraid</strong>. He had fear about his circumstance because at first Peter allowed Jesus to control what was going on, then he looked around and tried to control it himself. We as Christians do the same thing, and we must break the cycle of society. Even in the hard times, we can not take our eyes off of God.</p>
<p>The only way to counter fear is true love. Think back to something you were afraid of as a child. Maybe it was the dark or monsters were going to come out from your closet. In these times that you were afraid, you went to your parents because they comforted you. You went to them because you knew that they love you. Somewhere along the line as we got older, we began to not apply this to our Heavenly Father. 1 John 4:18 says</p>
<blockquote><p>There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear.</p></blockquote>
<p>We know that there is only perfect love though Jesus. So we should ask ourselves what we are fearing, and we need to give those areas over to God. Life without fear is much better than being consumed by fear.</p>
<p>There is an acceptable type of fear, and that is the Fear of God. Thoughout the bible, we hear of the spiritual leaders fearing God. Fear of God is looked upon as deep respect, greater than any other respect. Abraham was looked at as a man who feared God. We should have a great reverance for our God, and be willing to follow the promps that He gives us with no questions.</p>
<p>Fear is only bad when we allow it to control our lives and actions. If we have fear of God, we have it out of reverance, and we should strive to have that type of regard for our Creator. If there is something that we fear other than God, we need to search ourselves and give that control over to God so that we can live without fear.</p>
<p>So if your not already, begin to live a life without fear. Give up control of areas that you fear, and although its a process you will be glad that you did in the end.</p>
<p>Dive Deep,</p>
<p>KC</p>
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		<title>Priorities</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 04:49:31 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all have busy lives. Life is moving at a hundred miles a minute at times, or maybe just standing still. You have your routines and your schedule pretty much down as you get older. There are a lot of views on how priorities should be laid out from a Christian viewpoint. Some think that he should be at the top of the list, others tend to disagree. There is an alternative though which is quite simple. God should not be a priority in your life, something on a list, but rather a lifestyle. Lets dive into this.</p>
<p>Mathew 6:33-34 says</p>
<blockquote><p>But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.</p></blockquote>
<p>We have all probably heard this verse at some point in our lives, whether it was while singing a song in bible school, or in a sermon somewhere. In this chapter of Matthew, it is talking about worry. Then we are told seek first the kingdom and His righteousness. What God is trying to tell us is if we put him at the center of our lives, He will give us everything that we need.</p>
<p>The most common mistake among Christians is that we start off wanting to spend time with God, and that is our hearts desire, but we allow the busyness of life to get in the way. We start putting things in front of God, or just make God something we check off our list. We do this, then we wonder why God isn&#8217;t blessing us.</p>
<p>To solve this problem, we have to make some needed corrections and put things into perspective. Our thinking must be adjusted to view our relationship with our Creator as the most important relationship we have, because it is. He spends all day with us, but we rarely strive to spend time with Him, so no wonder when we don&#8217;t make time for Him, he doesn&#8217;t make time for us. He can no longer be a priority, but must become a lifestyle.</p>
<p>As a lifestyle, there is no question to who comes first. God wants us to talk to him about everything, so we always need to be in constant communication with Him. He should be our first thought in the morning, and the last before we go to bed, and occupy all those in between. We need to get to a point where we rely on God as much as we do the air we breath.</p>
<p>With life moving so fast, this can be hard to do, but only if you make it that way. We all have excuses why we can&#8217;t talk to God about things, but it all comes back to our priorities being messed up. So take God out of the priority checklist of your life. Make Him what your life&#8217;s priorities revolve around.</p>
<p>Proverbs tells us that we should put our relationship with God at the top of everything. It&#8217;s not just a good idea, it actually works. If your having problems with your priorities, relationships, work, habits, or anything, start seeking God first, and you would be amazed at how things will change.</p>
<p>God loves us, and nothing gets Him more excited than when we go to Him. We are His children, and as our Heavenly father, He wants to know whats going on, and lead us with advice when we need it. We need to live what we believe, not just check it off our list. God gives you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, and sometimes the best we can do is 5 minutes a day. When we signed on to be a Christian, we said that we commit our lives to Him. Is this really represented by 5 minutes a day, or should we be always in contact with our Creator? If we are living as Mathew 6:33 says, we should be the second option.</p>
<p>So if your not being blessed by God, or feel there is a distance, God hasn&#8217;t gone anywhere. He is actually closer than ever, just waiting for you to talk to Him so that He can bless you. If we don&#8217;t make time for Him, does He really have a reason to make time for you? He wants to, but will you let him?</p>
<p>Challenge yourself to rise above the culture of convenient Christianity. Make God the center of your life, not a priority in your life, and watch what happens. Things will fall into place, and you will begin to see things as never before.</p>
<p>Lets go after this as a community, and let God do the rest.</p>
<p>May God bless you in all you do. To Him be the glory!</p>
<p>Dive Deep,</p>
<p>KC</p>
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		<link>http://2010.divedeepministries.org/2009/01/26/chalenges/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 05:11:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout life, we all face challenges. These challenges could be at work, home, friends, relationships, or practically anywhere in our lives. Challenges are not always fun, nor are they easy to get though. There is also a built in part of us that makes us...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Throughout life, we all face challenges. These challenges could be at work, home, friends, relationships, or practically anywhere in our lives. Challenges are not always fun, nor are they easy to get though. There is also a built in part of us that makes us feel like we have to walk though these challenges of life on our own. As Christians, we should have a different way to get though challenges than the rest of the world. We are always being watched and people want to see how we walk though hard times.</p>
<p>Over and over again the Bible tells us that God is with us. God says in Deuteronomy 31:6</p>
<blockquote><p>Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>We know this in our heads to be true in the times of prosperity, but what happens to us when we go though the hard times?</p>
<p>Some facts about challenges that seem to be helpful are that everyone has challenges, and even though they might seem insignificant to someone else, each of them impact the person in the same way. This might mean that someone is short on money, which is not a big deal to their friend. On the other hand, their friend might be struggling with relationships. In both instances, the persons have challenges. Neither of these are bigger than the other, but they impact them differently.</p>
<p>Sometimes when we face a challenge that seems to big we begin to embrace fear and worry instead of the Creator who is bigger than all of our problems. We run to fear because we so badly want to control our situation, eventhough God says that we should be courageous. One thing that is forgotten is that God is not up in Heaven running around trying to figure out what to do to fix the problem. God will put us though challenges that require us to lean on Him rather than ourselves.</p>
<p>Challenges are also what you make them. This is illustrated by groups that have done studies on cancer patients. The patients that go into the situation with a positive attitude have a much higher survival rate than those who don&#8217;t. It can be hard to be positive, but it will change your life dramatically if you decide to have a positive outlook.</p>
<p>When we get hit from all sides at the same time with problems and challenges, we have a tendency to become overwhelmed. The solution to this is to deal with one problem at a time. If your current problems are relationships and not having a job, see where they fall on your priorities list. If your wondering about your priorities, Proverbs says that it should be family, friends, then work. God shouldn&#8217;t be just a priority in your life, but the center of your life.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be afraid to reach out to others to help you along the way. Life is hard when we don&#8217;t have friends around to lift us up, so seek out other Christians to walk along with you. God absolutely helps you out, and often the way he helps is though community with other believers. We as Christians should be helping each other carry our burdens, as long as they are burdens that others can carry (or need to help carry).</p>
<p>Life is tough, but our God in Heaven is tougher than anything we could ever face. We need to surrender our will to His will, and allow Him to have full control of everything in our lives. If we can do this, God will surely bless us more than we ever have been. He can only do amazing things in the areas that we give him total control.</p>
<p>Take a self inventory and see where  in your life you might not be giving up to God. He always knows what is best for us, and sometimes putting us though challenges helps us to see what areas we need to surrender to Him. We can&#8217;t be servants to the Creator if we are still trying to be our own master.</p>
<p>May God continue to bless each of you!</p>
<p>Dive Deep,</p>
<p>KC</p>
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