Sometimes, despite hearing bible verses about fixing our gaze on Jesus or thinking about heavenly things, our minds can still get so wrapped up in doing good and being responsible. We can prioritize our to-do list and things to take care of. Not only that, we see and observe our shortcomings relationally or in character. And then, in God’s mercy, when we stop for a moment, a mere minute. He reminds us of himself. “Christ has already accomplished the purpose for which the law was given. As a result, all who believe in him are made right with God.” Romans 10:4
So often, my mind fills with the ways I have not achieved, accomplished, or lived out that which God has called me to. I find it feels like, on a daily basis, that I am stagnant and have controlled my environment enough for peace and a measure of predictability, and yet he doesn’t feel near. And so, when I thirst for consolation for life in the spiritual sense again, I am reminded of something that Christ accomplished that I never will be able to achieve of my own effort or stubborn persistence, being made right with God.
Even if I was disciplined in every area of my life, I would bear much fruit and with that, much reward, but I would not earn his affection. I would not achieve reconciliation. Despite this, it is not a reason not to become more disciplined, to learn, to grow, to listen, and to seek. I just have to make my peace that God has already given me the cup of salvation, complete and whole, from the work he accomplished through his suffering. I then remember Jesus in the equation of my own self-evaluation.
My acceptance has already been paid for. Christ’s suffering was not incomplete. God is not looking for me to become my own savior. Striving cannot achieve righteousness; that’s not how Heaven has designed our relationship with Himself. I am still on milk, infant and young. I cannot get over the constant wave of his good news crashing repeatedly on the shore of everything my independence tries to resist, preserve, and build.
And yet, without me asking, without me yielding and surrendering, not letting myself off the hook, he comes to me in kindness. He approaches me with dignity, respect, honor, and truth. He reminds me again and again of what my spirit and brain seem to forget so quickly, like trying to hold sand or water in my hand, that he is good. He is for me. He enjoys me. He likes me. He wants me to be happy. He wants me to enjoy my life. To be whole. To be known and celebrated.
I have value. I have gifts. I am a blessing. I have been adopted into his family. I have a home, and I belong in Him. For some reason, I always feel like I choose to remain standing on the threshold of the entryway. I’ve been invited into the party of heaven. I can see it happening; I know I am welcome, but rather than participate, I linger at the door. I would rather be nowhere else outside this place, but I have not yet allowed myself to stay seated and remain comfortable in his love for me. I cannot tell you why. I’m just hoping that when the door to this party shuts I am on the right side. Just accepting the access I’ve been granted is my minimum standard. That heaven will tolerate my presence because of his sacrifice, but I didn’t do much with that costly gift, and surely the measure I poured back was disappointing.
I remember the Lord asking me one day while I was getting ready in my bathroom. Why do you not think I will celebrate you? When your life is over, and you’re in my presence, why do you not think I will see the good that happened as a result of your life and celebrate all the love that was? I could not give him an answer. Even now, I anticipate and fear his reproach. I know these themes are not true. But perhaps I still feel like I need my own protection to beat him or anyone else to the punch.
I know I am safe with him. He is the safest place for me to exist in. He created me and knows everything about me. Not only the whats but the whys. The whys I can’t seem to figure out. My connection with him is something I know lives, but in confession, I don’t do much to foster its growth. I did, once. I complain more than I want to, and my heart is colder than I would like. I care less than I should, and I remember being more fun. I know the narrative of ‘this is just what getting older is like’ is a lie every time I encounter a 40 or 50-year-old with the twinkle of heaven’s joy in their eye. My perspective is my choice.
I shared this post to remind you of what God reminds me. I have a savior. He is good at his job. His promises to me are still real and still stand. I believe in Jesus Christ as my savior despite my failures and shortcomings. I love him, and I think he has asked me to write. These words may not be as chipper as they were ten years ago, but he is just as worthy, and I am still loved as much as I was then. I am still chosen. God is still hopeful. I am still his. He is still mine. And this is me at this time.
To leave you with his words and not my own, Romans 6:11 says, “And since grace is through God’s kindness, then it is not by their good works. For in that case, God’s grace would not be what it really is—free and undeserved.”
Tag: reflection
Creativity
Oh Creativity. Creativity is powerful. It transcends the mind and enters the soul. It moves the heart and causes us to feel winds of life. Creativity enters our senses, whether through interior design, music, cooking, art, or dance, and so much more. It’s the theater that causes us to cry and the fashion that leads industries. Creativity is the solution to the worlds problems and the builder of bridges that speak across the barriers of language.
Heaven is the origin of ideas. Heaven is the place color comes from. It’s the revealer of the unseen and the origin of society’s progress. The words that form the books that causes revolutions are the fruit of creativity and original ideas. Liberty is expressed through creativity. Life is witnessed through expression. Our participation with creativity reminds us we too are the outlets of divine beauty in addition to our counterparts in nature.
Songs awake emotion buried deep beneath life’s experiences. Have you drank from the river of creativity. Is the taste fresh in your memory? There lies a thin veil between endless original movement and sound and our present reality. Everything is accessible. Anything is possible. Do not belittle or underestimate your innate ability to create.
My admonishment is to discover how creativity lives through you. It may be in computer coding, wood craftsmanship, the making of the perfect coffee drink, how you express financial spending trends, how you cause your loved ones to experience your love, the painting of your own nails, or even the style of your walk.
Life is made alive, life is made fun, through creativity. Creativity is a muscle that grows stronger the more you use it. Unique and new expression causes the sparkle to return to our eyes and causes childlike wonder in our spirits. Elementary education may unrecognize and underdevelop the power of creativity in young people but that is in part because its hard to quantify and we’re taught it doesn’t make as much money as practical skills like math and science, although both of those fields can be saturated with creativity as well.
In actuality creativity sells like Gold in any culture. Fashion, film, television, writing, singing, performance, advertising, theater, design, art, musical skill, fine dining, and the like, the best in all of these fields are priceless in their hiring and sought out all over the world. Creatives shape the reality everyone experiences every day, including the look of your home, the device your reading this on, the clothes your currently wearing, down to the packing of the food you have in your fridge.
I cannot communicate the importance creativity plays in God’s kingdom and the synergy heaven shares with life expressed through humanity. Our expression, humanity’s expression, is like the flower in bloom of our species. It appears not to have a necessity just as a flower but creativity is the beauty and aroma of our generation.
Character Covenant Creativity
Family Freedom Gift Giver
Joy Judgement Kindness Trust
Love Praise Prayer Self-love
50 Conclusionary Thoughts (from life experience)

- Salvation is not earned, it is a gift.
- God loves everyone more than we can fathom, not just a small group of religious people who earn special entitlement (still taught in the church today)
- The practice of spiritual gifts is not more important than the practice of love.
- Operating in power is not necessarily more powerful than operating in faithful love.
- Expression (creativity in any form) can be an act of worship and is free from failure because the purpose is in the expression.
- God can repair anything that appears unrestorable.
- God can carry you through something you can’t carry yourself through.
- God can make beauty from ugliness.
- Many of the most precious things in life never draw attention to themselves.
- Sometimes things that revolve around lots of attention are rooted in brokenness and unhealthiness.
- God cares more about our inward peace than our outward performances.
- Relationships based on expectation aren’t based on love.
- Different seasons of our lives can feel like completely different lifetimes and aren’t always meant to be resurrected once they’ve passed.
- God has the ability to keep me better than my ability to keep myself.
- God only is ever acting out of love towards me.
- I can always trust God completely, including with absolutely everything, right now.
- Money has never been a good enough reason to direct the course of my life.
- Risk on the side of courage, fearlessness, and failure rather than on the side of safety, self-protection, and the approval of others.
- God has never asked us to worry and never will.
- God lives extravagantly.
- God doesn’t love the church because she’s earned it.
- Lack of understanding is not cruel, it is freedom and a fertile land for growing trust.
- Remembering our forgiveness really can make any cloudy day bright.
- The most selfless people on the planet have the titles “Mom” and “Dad”.
- Everyone is worthy of love. No matter their religion, location, looks, or titles. No one has earned it.
- God really does know the intimate details of our lives.
- Some christian movements that have drifted into maintenance of works or divisive theology began with the strong, simple message of God’s love.
- Love listens.
- You are meant to enjoy being alive.
- God can take any negative influence in our life and make it a place of liberty and strength.
- Belief in Jesus is coming into the realization of the truth that he loves us.
- Being understood feels good but is largely inconsequential in life.
- All things are heading towards the unveiling of God’s goodness.
- Eliminating the desire and the need to control other’s words, actions, or choices is your first step towards loving them.
- The root of control is ultimately fear, not love.
- Nothing can replace the experience of God’s love in our lives.
- Your value in God’s eyes never had its origins in your perceived productivity in his kingdom. He has already given you his love for free, not as a reward for works.
- God does not love in gradients or degrees, it is who he is.
- Feeling bad about something does not earn your forgiveness for it.
- God’s gift to humanity is people. The people in our lives are a gift to us.
- Love is not motivated by fear.
- Your relationship with your family is more telling than the accolades of strangers.
- God created people to fall in love. With him and with one another.
- Let yourself be happy.
- Let yourself change.
- You are really forgiven, live as such.
- Play is one of the secret weapons of living.
- God is good company if we let ourselves simply enjoy him.
- Yesterday and tomorrow have no right to steal from today.
- God helps us become friends with ourselves and helps us stay that way.
