Hey all!!!

So, at my church, we recently got a new head pastor, and he’s so dynamic and powerful in the pulpit, I love hearing him speak! He gave a very interesting sermon today about worship.

He used the song “Heart of Worship” as an introduction to his sermon, which was titled “The Heart of the Matter“, and drew from John 4:7-24, the story of Lydia at the well, to address the point that Lydia like so many of us changes the subject when talking to someone if we are uncomfortable with the subject matter. We as humans tend to abandon the deeper, more layered subject, and trade it for a shallow and surface subject, such as when Christians are asked about spiritual well being, they tend to change the subject to that of worship. He believes that the subject of worship is used as a diversionary tactic, a vehicle used so that Christians don’t have to, or are not forced to examine thier own lives in Christ. 

Litergy in the Latin means “Service of the people” – worship service.

He went on to define worship by what a theologian had said (I’m sorry, I can’t remember his name :( )

 

Worship: “True worship is putting your minds attention and heart’s affection on the Lord; praising Him for who He is, and what He has done.”

He then went on to ask the congregation a challenging question: When was the last time you really worshiped the Living God? This question perked my interest, because I thought that going to church was worshiping God. He goes on to say that the action of worship is something ingrained in humanity, that at the very essence of humanity, there is a need to worship something, and he said that was why we fall in love. I thought this was an interesting point! I really loved hearing him speak! :) It was here that he drew from Colossians 1:16. Then he used a great allegory, the arrow and the target. He made the point that it is impossible to put your arrow in the bullseye of the target if you don’t know what the target is. He then said “Humans pull from the quiver of the soul until it is empty” and that humanity tends to send arrows at false gods and idols because of misdirection of their attention.

He went on to quote Psalms 22:3, “The Lord is enthroned upon the praise of his people…” and he encouraged us to pour out the best of our energies for God, and avoid worshiping false gods. He also cautioned us that True worshipers don’t worry about the how-to, but the who.  He left us with a quote his choir director used to tell him at his old church, “you can sing a lie just as easily as you can tell a lie.”  And he told us that worship is the opportunity for Christians to re-center our lives on God through fellowship and praising His Holy Name.

All in all, it was a very well done sermon, and it truely made me examine what I had been enthroning in my own life, and I am challenging myself this week to work harder for enthroning God in my own life.

In God’s love.

Lucky

Gator Football!!!

November 8, 2008

Hey, what’s up guys? Its Lucky!

I know its been a bit, but what ever. Sometimes, I just have the urge to write, you know???

 

I cried when Barack Obama was elected President. I’m not gonna lie. I was so proud, I prayed to God, praising him that I had the priviledge to live to see such a historic day. Every day is a journey, and every day is a test that God puts before us.

Speaking of tests, there is this boy in my Mythology class, and I have been trying to minister to him for the past few weeks. I want some advice, I have some, but I wanted to ask you all what your opinions were. :)

 

Basically, he’s had some experience with Christianity before, and is now an Agnostic, because he had some issues with the church he went to being super clique-y and judgemental. I want to think of some way to minister to him without being pushy, as he said he hated that Christians were always forcing people into belief. I want to basically be a friend to him, and try to minister to him as Christ would, and explain to him that Christ had a big problem with judgemental people, and that it was the church’s fault for not correcting said issue.

Anyway, tell me what you think, comments are appreciated!!!

 

Love you all, And I seriously can’t wait for the Gators to play Vandy tonight!!!!

 

God Bless!!!

PS. Tell me what you guys want to hear about from me…:)

 

Lucky

Sorry guys, I know I haven’t written in awhile, but here I go. I just need to vent.

Drama

Llama, Osama, Yo mama, Kama(Kama kama Chamelion), Bama, Jamba(Juice).

 

Drama

I hate it. It ruins everything.

I hate when you have this group of friends. They don’t get along, but no one will admit it. Its just not fair, because I always end up being caught in the middle like the filling of an oreo cookie.

I can’t stand it. No one will admit they are wrong. UGHHHH. All the edits I have to make, all the veiws I have to change, its almost not worth it.

I know it will all explode on Halloween night. Oh Joy.

 

 

On the bright side, the day after is the Florida Georgia football game. I know its gonna rock the reservation. haha. Sorry, Inside joke.

 

 

L<3 ve you all.

 

LUCKY13

So 

I just found out- one of my buddies from high school died. 

Sad thing is, he died two months ago, and NO ONE TOLD ME.

 

Its not like I regularly go through the OBits or anything. 

 

 

So Cameron, Darling, this is for you,

 

 

<b> I Love You. 

Rest In Peace, Dear heart.

 

I will probably write more later, after the tears dry. 

 

 

I Love You.

 

 

Lucky

 

 

Happy Easter!!!

March 24, 2008

So I got to play my guitar today! And no one even told me to stop!!!

HOORAY
I’m trying to learn the Pat Kickley song- “Grandpa’s Lullaby”

I know like the first five notes. Other then that, my easter was awesomeee

how was yours??

lucky

There’s a boy she likes…

February 14, 2008

Well, he’s really more of a man. And quite possibly impossibly far out of my league. (I told you I’d be writing again tonight!). He’s really tall, not quite dark, but definitly handsome. He’s got a rocking bod, a great smile, pretty eyes, and these really gorgeous hands. Aside from the physical, he’s got a fabulous sense of humor, and a speech pattern that is most definitly unique to him. He’s pretty much the best guy out there, no lie. My parents agree. The kicker? He’s a Christian. But he’s also a few years older. I don’t know why that should stop me, but he also lives in another part of the country, and I only get to see him about once or twice a year.

I miss him like crazy. I try not to, but I do. My parents say he likes me back, but I’ve had no correspondence with him since he left, and trust me, I’ve tried. I’m scared to admit I might miss him more than he misses me, which always sucks. I’m starting to worry that he’s forgotten all about me. But I guess only Time will tell.

I wish boys weren’t so hard to read, I mean, they shouldn’t be this hard..but I guess its the old idea that the guy should make the first move, although I get awful sick of waiting.
I’m most definitly not a patient person, but if this is gonna work, I guess I have to be.

My best friend is a boy, and he says that based on what I have told him, the boy definitly likes me back. But he doesn’t know what to do with me. Well, I guess that’s true, I am quite ridiculous sometimes…haha not…welll maybe…..

Dang It.

Peace and LOVE

Love is the movement

Lucky