Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Day 57-60 of my beautiful journey.

Ok so I know that I missed the last 3 days.

What I have come to appreciate the most over the last 60 days has been my Savior. I cannot think of anything more beautiful than him. His sacrifice, His grace, His mercy, His love. He is true beauty. Before him all things pale in comparison. So I want to dedicate the last 4 days of beauty simply to Him and specifically, the afore mention four attributes.

His sacrifice.
"But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners Christ died for us." Romans 5:8
I cannot think of a time that I felt so low as the time that I came to grips with the fact that God took on flesh, came to Earth and was brutally tortured and murdered so that we might not be separated from Him for all of eternity. This price He paid, covered me, the most unworthy of the unworthy. The lowest of the low. He took me, unto himself as one of his chosen people. Knowing full well, that I would disappoint Him, that I would fail Him, that at times I would run His name through the mud. And yet, here I sit, redeemed, cleaned and made right through His sacrifice. What beauty is this, that the Son of God should die for a sinner.

His Grace.
"for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus." Romans 3:23-24
I deserved death, but His sacrifice paid for my life. By His grace alone, can I stand. How is it possible that a holy and just God can look upon us, a world of depraved, disgusting humans and say "I love you." We do nothing but fall short of His standards. We lie, gossip, steal, murder and pervert everything around us. I do not stand to accuse anyone more heavily then myself. I fail to achieve His glorious standard on a minute by minute basis. Ane yet, He still came, He still died, and He still loved me. What beauty is this, that in my shame and sorrow, His grace covers me.

His Mercy.
"Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead," 1 Peter 1:3
In His mercy He not only forgave my sins, but He has offered me a new life, a new home, and hope. Before I knew Christ, life was lived and then ended. Before I knew Christ, my only home was a dilapidated two story house. Before I knew Christ, I was doomed to die and disappear, fading into the wind like a snowflake, bright and glorious as it falls from the sky, but quickly destroyed as the suns rays beat upon its crystalized surface. Through His mercy that has all changed. Through His mercy, I have life eternal. Through His mercy, my home is greater than any ever constructed by mortal hands. Through His mercy, this world is but a temporary stop, not the final destination. In this world I am but a visitor. Through His mercy I have received a new citizenship, in a country far greater than any this universe could hold. What beauty is this, that His mercy restores me.

His Love.
"I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me." Galatians 2:20
Above all else, is His love. What a remarkable thing that God looked upon us and saw humanity not as a stain upon His creation, but as a treasured part of that creation. What a quandary that He looked upon us, and said "they are beautiful", when by all accounts we have done nothing but pollute and pervert His glorious creation. How breathtaking is His love. That not only does He look past our sin, but He took it from us and died with it for us. What beauty is this, that He can look upon me, and still say "I love you".

If you don't know my Savior, then you need to. He is a gentleman, He will never force Himself upon you. But know that He waits with open arms, to restore you.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Day 52-55 of my beautiful journey.

I know I am at the end and I am lagging behind. It was a really long weekend. I had a beautiful date with my wife on Friday night. Spending time with my best friend is probably the most beautiful thing of all. I love her very much and I probably don't remind her that she is my best friend enough.

Saturday the youth group had its first tryout for the youth worship team. He did a great job. Worshiping God with others is such a beautiful thing.

Sunday night I had my weekly Life Group (small group), and it was so much fun! Hanging out with those students and laughing and learning about the word is so awesome.

Today, answered prayers and the reminder that I don't have to do this on my own was beautiful. Sometimes I get so caught up in trying to do everything myself, and Jesus says, "Justin... shut up, sit down, and let me take care of this." It's hard to let go sometimes isn't it? We want to steer the ship, but the truth of the matter is we don't know the way do we? Only our savior knows the way. Thank you Jesus for your sacrifice and for taking the helm, cause without you I don't know where I am going.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Day 25 of my beautiful journey.

Family is so beautiful. Gifts are fun, but its the time with family that is truly beautiful. Laughing together and watching the smile form on their faces as they open their gifts is just awesome. Pure beauty.

Thank you Jesus for your gift. We are not worthy of the sacrifice you paid for us oh Lord. I love you Father thank you for the ultimate Christmas gift that gets better each year. You are the most beautiful of all.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Day 12 of my beautiful journey.

Today my moment of beauty was in Sunday school. Innocence is beautiful. Try explaining the importance of virgin birth to a child that doesn't understand that a mommy AND a daddy are required for the conception process. My wife and I had a lot of laughs for sure!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Day 8 of my beautiful journey.

I took this picture a year ago and it still resonates deeply in me. I came across it as I was removing images from my phone and I thought wow... that is beautiful. It was around this time last year that I was helping to serve communion at the church that I was employed at and as I approached the front to pick up my tray I was awestruck as I looked at the communion plates next to the nativity. And I thought to myself then, what a beautiful image of our savior. In that moment I was celebrating the entirety of his life, his birth and his death. The beginning and the end of his life on earth were each overwhelmingly powerful. Let us not forget this season not only the birth of our savior but his ultimate sacrifice for us. Jesus my savior, you are so beautiful.


They gave him a manger for a cradle, a carpenter's bench for a pulpit, thorns for a crown, and a cross for a throne. He took them and made them the very glory of his career.
~W.E. Orchard

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Day 4 of my beautiful journey.

My wife loves Nativities, they are her favorite of all her decorations. So in 2008 I got this crazy idea to find the best nativity in existence. I got more than I bargained for... I discovered Fontanini nativities. They are some of the most elaborate and extravagant nativities I have ever seen. Not to mention expensive. So I decided that I would simply begin by getting her a starter nativity set (non-Fontanini) and a Creche (also non-Fontanini) and slowly over the years replace the old pieces with new Fontanini pieces.












Unfortunately this year we are living in her parents basement (temporarily) and all of our stuff including her Christmas decorations are in storage. Well, I knew this would break her heart so I dug through all of our stuff to find the box where the Fontanini nativity was stored, and while she was at work I put it up to surprise her.
As I put it up I found myself slowly becoming more and more enthralled with the whole scene. Everything about the event that we celebrate as Christmas is miraculous. Can you imagine what the shepherds thought as they were just doing their job then a whole host of angels appeared to them?! I bet they had a hard time deciding whether they were more awestruck or terrified!
How about the wise men, they traveled for years just following a star, to meet with this baby king. I can't imagine traveling for a week let alone years! But there they went by faith seeking out Jesus.
Then of course there is Jesus himself. Born from a virgin women. A women that had never known a man. A baby destined to change not just the world but everything beyond it, forever. I found myself awestruck by the beauty of it. That it was all more than a tale, it was real, and it happened here on this earth. I find myself constantly drawn to just sit and stare at my wife's nativity, just trying to take it all in. The beauty contained in those few painted figurines is truly extraordinary.

Thank you my King, your birth was beautiful.