Who Are You Really?

Great thigs happen when we listen to the Holy Spirit and obey the “still small voice”

Who Are You Really?

 

 

 

by Jesse Birkey

 

The other day I was walking through a parking lot and noticed an older woman a little bit ahead of me.  As soon as I saw her I heard the Lord speak the word “blessing”.  So I asked the Lord if He wanted me to let her know what He thought of her and I had the distinct sense that He did.

 

 

 

So next came the awkward task of chasing down a woman in the parking lot.  Always an uncomfortable endeavor.  I guess I just have to be confident God will protect me from their urge to pepper spray. 

 

 

 

So I approached her and introduced myself.  I told her that sometimes God speaks to me things that He would like me to deliver to others.  I asked her if it would be okay if I shared with her what I felt God wanted to say.  She told me yes but looked a little unsure.

 

 

 

So I began to share with her about the blessing that she is.  God gave me words to share with her about how special she is and how much she delights the Lord.  He spoke to me about the power He’s given her to influence he surroundings and bring His light into places that are dark.

 

 

 

That’s when she sort of tilted her head and looked at me like she wanted to believe that last part but was having trouble pulling up any evidence it was true.  It was then that the Lord began to show me some of the sorrow of her life and the things she wished were different or could go back and do over. 

 

 

 

I quickly asked the Lord what He wanted me to do and the response I heard was to again exhort and call out the ability she has to bring change to the atmosphere and people around her through Him.  So I did and her smile began to grow.

 

 

 

When I was finished she thanked me and squeezed my hand.  The Lord had touched something deep inside of her and we were both blessed.

 

 

 

God has been speaking to me a lot over the last several years about how we can manage His words with love.  Part of that is looking for the virtues in people we can call out instead of the bondage or negative things. 

 

 

 

I’ve mentioned before that it’s easy to see the bad in people but harder to see the virtues that God wants to call out, nurture and develop.  The woman from the story above had lived a long time under the belief that she was powerless to be a vessel of change to the dark world around her. 

 

 

 

But instead of only revealing the wrong beliefs and weakness the Lord revealed who He has truly created her to be.  Now this doesn’t mean that the Lord will never lead us to reveal the sin that we seem to find ourselves in.  I wouldn’t venture to be that black and white about it.  But I do think that many times when we think God is leading us to expose He’s really not.  What He’s really after is letting the person know who they are in Him and who He is in them.

 

 

 

So let’s try to wait just a bit longer for the words of God to find our hearts as we discern the things in people that may not line up with His heart.

 

 

 

Blessings,

 

Jesse and Kara Birkey

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.jessebirkey.com

A Life-Size LEGO Car You Can Actually Drive | Australian Popular Science

A Life-Size LEGO Car You Can Actually Drive | Australian Popular Science.

A Life-Size LEGO Car You Can Actually Drive
Gregory Mone

at 04:40 AM 21 Mar 2014

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 Reckless Ride  <br/> A total of 256 pneumatic LEGO Technic pistons drive four radial engines, which turn the driveshaft and power the oversize rear tires. The car can reach 18 mph—but there are no brakes.
Reckless Ride
A total of 256 pneumatic LEGO Technic pistons drive four radial engines, which turn the driveshaft and power the oversize rear tires. The car can reach 18 mph—but there are no brakes.
IMAGE BY Chris Sammartino
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The Super Awesome Micro Project, a full-size car made of 500,000 LEGOs, sprung from an unlikely partnership between Romanian tinkerer Raul Oaida and Australian investor Steve Sammartino. The two met over Skype in 2012, and since then, Sammartino has helped Oaida raise money for his ambitious projects, including a jet-powered bicycle. After they saw a video of a Ferrari 599 GTB made of LEGOs, they set out to build something grander. “If you’re going to make a LEGO car,” Sammartino says, “you might as well make it a hot rod.” Oaida spent 18 months constructing the compressed-air-powered vehicle and then shipped it to Australia for a test drive. The throttle and steering wheel snapped off, and a few high-pressure air hoses blew, scattering LEGOs everywhere. Oaida’s quick fixes got it running again, but Sammartino thinks the seats still need work. “It might be the most uncomfortable car in automotive history,” he says.

 

 

This article originally appeared in the April 2014 issue of Popular Science.

Reflection on Romans 5:1-11

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Scripture

Therefore, since we are justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.

Observation

Our faith in Christ makes us right with God, and Christ brings us peace with God- reconciliation with the Father.

Because of the grace of God, we can boast about our hope of glory- it is all gift. But we also boast about our suffering which produces endurance, character and hope.

While we were weak, that was when Christ died for us. God’s immense love for us is shown in the fact that Christ died for us while we were still sinners.

We are reconciled to God through the death of His Son while we were still sinners. We can therefore be sure of our salvation.

Application

My salvation does not depend on my being holy or on my deeds. It’s not about me being good enough. It’s about Christ being good enough to bring rebels like me back to relationship with God.

Christ was crucified long before I knew about it. When He called out from the cross, “Father forgive them,” I was included in that prayer.

Peace with God is not something we achieve, but a free gift from an awesome, loving God.

Prayer

Thank you Father for your great love. Thank you that you love me even when I stray from you. Amen.

Plumber Keith

These items have been known to cause grown men to cry and/or tear their hair out.

One of them once gave me nightmares for months.

When I bought one from the hardware shop yesterday, the assistant looked sadly at me and said “Good luck with that.”

What is it, you ask, that has this great power to instil such fear?

If you look carefully behind your toilet, perhaps scraping away years of dust and cobwebs, you will see that there is a rubber seal where the pipe from the cistern goes into the toilet pan. Because the water comes down with a fair bit of speed and then runs around the rim of the toilet, there is a lot of turbulence and the joint has to be well sealed.

Hence the rubber device, which has to fit very tightly on both the pipe and the toilet, otherwise you get a very wet floor.

The first time I replaced one, it took me hours to get the large end onto the toilet. Other people seem to have trouble with getting it onto the pipe.

Eventually I went back to the shop and asked what the secret is. It is so simple. You put the pipe end on first then roll the rubber back, turning it inside out. Then you insert the pipe into the pan and unroll the rubber.

Yesterday’s job took me about ten minutes, including removing the old one.

Then Margaret discovered our other toilet also had the same problem.

Two of those in two days, no tears or nightmares.

I should have been a plumber 🙂

Reflection on Exodus 17:1-7

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Scripture

He called the place Massah and Meribah because the Israelites quarrelled and tested the Lord, saying, “Is the Lord among us or not?”

Observation

The whole of Israel travel through the wilderness as the Lord leads them.

At Rephidim there is no water to drink, and the people start grumbling against Moses. Moses then calls out to the Lord.

The Lord tells Moses to go with the elders to the rock and to strike it with his staff, and water will flow from the rock.

Moses obeys the Lord.

Application

It seems that Moses had to have faith for a whole nation. He is the only one who sees that God will provide for them.

Rather than grumbling and complaining when things are not the way we would like them, we need to look to the Lord.

Moses knew that the Lord had brought them to this place and that He would provide what was needed.

The life of faith means trusting God to lead, provide and protect us in every moment.

Prayer

Father, as I look back on my life, I can see many occasions where you have provided what was needed at the exact right time. Please help me to trust you today. Amen.

Bonfire of Insanity

When Greens and Governments get together, there is no end to the insanity. The end result of enviro-policy in Europe is destruction of a forest in the U.S. to burn wood chips to produce electricity in Britain, after you’ve built bigger ports and transport facilities because wood has a lower energy density than coal- all fuelled by taxpayer subsidies.

Thank God for Tony Abbott reversing the craziness in Australia!

Judith Curry reports:

Bonfire of insanity

by Judith Curry

Biomass pellets transported from North Carolina, U.S. are shipped 3800 miles to the UK and burned in Drax power station.  Drax is switching to pellets as it is deemed ‘carbon neutral’,  even though it belches out more CO2 than coal.  – from David Rose

David Rose has a new article The bonfire of insanity.  Excerpts:

But North Carolina’s ‘bottomland’ forest is being cut down in swathes, and much of it pulped and turned into wood pellets – so Britain can keep its lights on.

By 2020, the proportion of Britain’s electricity generated from ‘renewable’ sources is supposed to almost triple to 30 per cent, with more than a third of that from what is called ‘biomass’.

The only large-scale way to do this is by burning wood, man’s oldest fuel – because EU rules have determined it is ‘carbon-neutral’.

So our biggest power station, the leviathan Drax plant near Selby in North Yorkshire, is switching from dirty, non-renewable coal. Biomass is far more expensive, but the consumer helps the process by paying subsidies via levies on energy bills.

That’s where North Carolina’s forests come in. They are being reduced to pellets in a gargantuan pulping process at local factories, then shipped across the Atlantic from a purpose-built dock at Chesapeake Port, just across the state line in Virginia.

Drax and Enviva insist this practice is ‘sustainable’. But though it is entirely driven by the desire to curb greenhouse gas emissions, a broad alliance of US and international environmentalists argue it is increasing, not reducing them.

Only a few years ago, as a coal-only plant, Drax was Europe’s largest greenhouse gas emitter, and was often targeted by green activists. Now it boasts of its ‘environmental leadership position’, saying it is the biggest renewable energy plant in the world.

It also gets guaranteed profits  from the Government’s green energy subsidies. Last year, these amounted to £62.5 million, paid by levies on consumers’ bills. This is set to triple by 2016 as Drax increases its biomass capacity.

Mr Burdett admitted: ‘Our whole business case is built on subsidy, like the rest of the renewable energy industry. We are simply responding to Government policy.’

Company spokesman Matt Willey added: ‘We’re a power company. We’ve been told to take coal out of the equation. What would you have us do – build a dirty great windfarm?’

Meanwhile, in North Yorkshire, the sheer scale of Drax’s biomass operation is hard to take in at first sight. Wood pellets are so much less dense than coal, so Drax has had to commission the world’s biggest freight wagons to move them by rail from the docks at Hull, Immingham and Port of Tyne. Each car is more than 60ft high, and the 25-car trains are half a mile long. On arrival, the pellets are stored in three of the world’s largest domes, each 300ft high – built by lining colossal inflated polyurethane balloons with concrete.

Even if all Britain’s forests were devoted to Drax, they could not keep its furnaces going. ‘We need areas with lots of wood, a reliable supply chain,’ Mr Burdett said.

As well as Enviva, Drax buys wood from other firms such as Georgia Biomass, which supplies mainly pine. It is building new pellet-making plants in Mississippi and Louisiana.

Last month, the Department of Energy and Climate Change issued new rules on biomass sourcing, and will insist on strict monitoring to ensure there really is ‘sustainability’.

But wouldn’t a much more effective and cheaper way of cutting emissions be to shut down Drax altogether, and replace it with clean new gas plants – which need no subsidy at all?

Mr Burdett said: ‘We develop  our business plan in light of what the Government wants – not what might be nice.’

Read the whole crazy story here

Reflection on John 3:1-17

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Scripture
“God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through Him.”

Observation
Nicodemus, a member of the ruling council, comes to see Jesus at night. He acknowledges that Jesus is a teacher sent by God because of the signs He has performed.  Jesus says to him, “You cannot see the kingdom of God until you are born again.”
Jesus goes on to teach Nicodemus that to be born again, one must be born of the Spirit.  Jesus is more than a teacher but He is the Son of Man come down from heaven.
God loved the world so much that He sent His one and only Son to give us eternal life. The  Son came into the world to save it not to condemn it. This salvation comes through believing in Jesus.

Application
To be born again is not a religious experience but a truly spiritual one. When we come to Jesus and ask Him to forgive us, the Holy Spirit comes into our spirit and brings it to life. We are then born of both flesh and the Spirit.
Jesus came into the world and gave up His life to bring freedom from sin, to forgive us and to give us a new life in which God comes first.
You can’t be saved by a religious experience, a ritual or a spoken prayer alone. To be saved means casting everything aside and trusting Jesus to pay the price for our salvation.  It is a life change based on a decision that we will follow Jesus in everything we do.

Prayer
Lord Jesus  I come to you now to lay my whole life at your feet. I confess the things I have done that are wrong and I ask you to forgive me. Thank you for dying for me on the cross. Come now and raise me to a new life, life in the Spirit. Amen.

Reflection on Romans 4:1-25

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Scripture

He was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification.

Observation

Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness. When we work for something, our wages are not a gift. But If we trust God for our salvation, this is a gift.

Although this gift of salvation was given to the Jews first (“the circumcised”), it was not for them alone because Abraham received righteousness, and that was before he was circumcised.

The promise of righteousness comes by grace, and we receive it through faith in the Lord Jesus.

Application

It is impossible for us to win God’s approval by our own efforts, whether by good deeds or charitable giving or religious duties. These things do not impress God at all, because they are what is expected of us any way.

God’s favour comes to us because He chooses to give it, because He loves us. His grace is far greater than we imagine and never runs out.

All we need to do is receive His grace by trusting in God. Then we are counted as if we had never sinned.

Prayer

Father, thank you for your limitless grace. Thank you for setting me free from the prison of sin. Amen.