We once
heard a story about a young man who wanted to find Jesus and strengthen his
faith. He had been through a lot, including temptations again and again. He approached
a pastor telling him his story and aspirations of wanting to change his ways
for the Lord. The pastor, busy at the time and not able to hear his entire
story, told the man to meet him at the beach the following day. The next
morning, the young man showed up at the beach in a suit and he approached the
pastor. The pastor grabbed the young man’s hand and said, “How bad do you wanna
strengthen your faith and find God?” He said, “Real bad.” The pastor said,
“Walk on out in the water.” When the man walked out into the water, he went
waist deep and at this point was thinking that the pastor was crazy (all the
young man was trying to do was strengthen his faith, not become a lifeguard).
So the pastor, standing in the water himself, told the man to walk on out a
little further. The young man, still unsure of what was going on, walked out
until the water was just over his shoulder. The pastor again told the man to
walk on out a little further. As the water level approached the young man’s
mouth, he was thinking of going back to shore & that this pastor was out of
his mind. So the pastor said, “I thought you wanted to strengthen your faith?”
He said, “I do.” The pastor yet again said, “Then walk out a little further.” As
the man moved forward, the pastor dropped the man’s head down, and held him
down, all while the man was flailing trying to catch his breath. Just before
the man was about to pass out, the pastor raised him up. He told the man, “This
society (more particularly, the devil) is going to drag you down and use
everything in its power to keep you down and distract you from Christ and
refrain you from pursuing a life of faith. Just as I held you down until you
couldn’t breathe, the devil will try to do the same with a number of different
tactics. The longer you pursue Christ and a life of faith, the more you are
defeating the devil, and making him move on to weaker victims. Your first step
is to commit yourself to Him. If you seek Him, you will find Him. He is waiting
for you with open arms. One thing is certain: you will not regret it!”
“I was wondering and I was wandering
So down and out, I was lost not found
History said, oh someone said, that you could never exist
But then a whisper, the start of a kiss
Came to me in all of a sudden like a dream, a fantasy
That day didn’t feel quite real
You took a half dead soul and You made me believe
I believe, I believe, I believe, I believe, I believe”
So down and out, I was lost not found
History said, oh someone said, that you could never exist
But then a whisper, the start of a kiss
Came to me in all of a sudden like a dream, a fantasy
That day didn’t feel quite real
You took a half dead soul and You made me believe
I believe, I believe, I believe, I believe, I believe”
-For King & Country (To The Dreamers)
The young
man was so caught up in the world and society that he was so passive on God’s
glory and the possibilities of what God could bring into his life. He never
wanted Christ in his life until his life wasn’t progressing the way he wanted
it to. The pastor was trying to make him realize that finding Jesus isn’t a
one-day matter. It’s a lifelong commitment, until one day we reunite with Him
in Heaven. It has the ability to transform and elevate our lives to something
far greater than we could ever imagine! We’ve got to pursue and seek Him just
as He does the same with us! In doing so, the devil becomes irrelevant and Our
Savior and Lord Jesus Christ becomes everything. Jesus is waiting with His arms
wide open (as evidenced by his sacrifice on the cross); all you have to do is
say yes, and commit yourself to his calling.
A lot of
people say they want to find Jesus or create a life of strong faith, but they
don’t want it bad, they just kind of want it. They may go to Mass or Church on
Sunday’s, but they go through the motions, not really paying attention. They go
just so that it ‘looks good on their part’ or for some other reason. We live in
a world, where Mass or going to Church is portrayed as “boring”, and the devil
tempts us into thinking that sleeping in is the better option on the weekend. But
if we truly understand the beauty of the Mass, or going to Church and what it
portrays, I think we might see it in a different light. We would realize the
beauty of God and just how magnificent and powerful being in His presence can
be. Just imagine going to Mass or service on Sunday, and Jesus standing at the
altar, in front of those praising Him. Would you be the one He points out as a
slacker? Jesus gave us His life. The least we can do is worship Him with all
that we have and be the light of Christ to everyone we meet (Matthew 5:16).
We were recently
reminded of this while attending a Casting Crowns concert in which lead singer
and Youth Pastor Mark Hall talked about the meaning behind their band’s logo.
Mark had
taken his youth group on a mission trip to Geneva, Alabama. During the trip,
they approached the largest and widest tree in the state, the Constitution Oak.
The entire group was blown away by the astounding structure, due to its massive
branches and wide base. Mark was informed by an old man that the tree will be
in that spot forever, and that there was just as much going on beneath the
surface as above. Mark noted that this is exactly how our faith should be. Many people are either rooted
down in the word (think they know everything), or always do good just to be
noticed, while doing nothing to pursue the word. You can never do enough good
to make God love you anymore. Even though we don’t see the roots in the tree,
they are just as important to the structure of the tree (it’s what keeps the
tree in its place). Similarly, as Christians, we want to be rooted in the Word and in outwardly sharing His love.
Meaning for Us
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Meaning for Tree
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Foundation
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The Word
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The Roots
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Expression of the growth of the foundation
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Christ like actions and teaching of
Christ’s love
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The Branches, Sturdiness, and Leaves
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The Constitution Oak.
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If a tree doesn’t have a strong foundation (roots), it’s not going to be healthy, grow, or last. Likewise, if our faith isn’t rooted in the Word, we will be more susceptible to society and won’t be able to share our authentic faith because the branches of our tree won’t be healthy, grow, or last.
“We know we were made for so much more
Than ordinary lives
It's time for us to more than just survive
We were made to thrive”
Casting Crowns (Thrive)
Than ordinary lives
It's time for us to more than just survive
We were made to thrive”
Casting Crowns (Thrive)
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