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You Also Were Included

“…And you also were included in Christ when you heard the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation. When you believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit…” Ephesians 1:13 NIV (read more)

This was the Scripture that greeted me this morning. Thank you Holy Spirit.

Yesterday I came across an old journal entry that I would never want my kids or grand kids to ever find or read. It articulated fairly clearly how messed up my identity crisis had really become. It was real and raw and authentic… but completely wrong. It revealed how thoroughly I had believed the enemies lies.

I spent yesterday wondering how much of my sense of identity is still more inspired out of the pit of hell rather than the heart of God. I didn’t have much hope for the latter.

And then the Scripture. Can we read it again?

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You Are INCLUDED In Christ! I Am Included IN CHRIST!

So what is our identity in Christ?

I’m so glad you asked. That was the first thing I asked as well. Great minds think alike I guess. I looked it up and found this helpful graphic:

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Those last few points were very eye-opening for me.

“You are declared righteous by God.” You are not a sinner. Because God says so.

“Your identity comes from what God has done for you and what God says about you.”

“Your belief about yourself determines your behavior.”

So ask yourself, will I continue to believe the enemies lies? Or will I believe God?

Someone has highly recommended the theologian Dr. C. Baxter Kruger. So yesterday I looked him up for the first time. I watched this very insightful video:

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Getting to know Shawn Bolz

I loved this interview with Shawn Bolz:

Here is a video of the event at Azuza Now 2016:

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Remembering My Friend Jim

I asked my wife tonight if it was ever appropriate to say “Happy” Memorial Day? This is a day we honor the fallen right? Well, I have a friend I want to honor. I am happy to know him. I was going to say “have known” but no one in Christ is ever lost and he is now experiencing a much better reality right now probably fighting the Lord’s battles. He loved Jesus! I was thinking about Jim today and our times together as children.

10570332_10152245757460205_3040573498795337408_nI knew him as “Jimmy” and as a child I really enjoyed spending time with him and his family. I remember making forts in the rocky outcroppings near his house. I remember “ninja-ing” through backyards as we flipped over fences and moved stealthily so as not to be seen.

(“Ninja-ing” was a completely innocent game of dressing up in dark clothing, even facemasks made from shirts, and traveling through peoples backyards at night.)

We once were hiking and saw a couple people starting up a hill on their bikes along a path and we decided to intercept and spy on them. Once we got to the top we found a great place to hide to spy on them.

We had great adventures. I think I remember hearing that he had once told his dad Joel that he couldn’t imagine doing a boring job, that the Lovett boys had ruined him for a life of adventure. So he joined the military and became a sniper.

I wanted to publicly apologize to his dad Joel for something else though. You see I had some bitterness toward my own dad growing up. My parents fought a great deal or most often ignored each other. At the time all I talked about was running away and living in the woods. Well, the truth is, I believe that my bitterness was passed on to Jimmy at the time and I may have caused some distance and lack of closeness in the relationship between Joel and his son. I cannot tell you how sorry I was for that over the years. Please forgive me.

My only consolation is that heaven will wipe away all tears and all fellowship will be fully and finally restored.

The following is the article about my friend who passed into glory on January 28th 2008:

An Army sergeant from Spokane was killed along with four other 4th Infantry Division soldiers Monday when a roadside bomb destroyed their vehicle in Mosul, Iraq.

Sgt. James E. Craig, 26, was married in Spokane in July and deployed in December for his third tour in Iraq, according to his father, Joel Craig, of Cheney.

“He was a wonderful man who loved the Lord Jesus Christ with his whole heart,” Craig said. “He served his country with dignity and honor.”

Sgt. Craig was born in Spokane. He moved to the Cusick area, in Pend Oreille County, where he attended high school before moving with his parents, Joel and Phyllis Craig, to the East Coast for a time. He graduated in 2000 from Academic Magnet High School near Hollywood, S.C..

While in school, Craig earned top scores, was an accomplished musician and a star football player and wrestler, his father said.

“Coaches asked me if I had any others like him at home,” Joel Craig said.

He remembered his son as a “thrill seeker” who loved action, even as a 12-year-old.

“He once flew my dirt bike over the barn roof,” Joel Craig said. “I saw the motorcycle flying through the air with him on it.”

Upon graduating from high school, Craig joined the U.S. Army and was trained at Fort Benning, Ga., before being stationed at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, where he became a sniper. After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Craig requested to be transferred to a unit that would see action overseas — the 4th Infantry at Fort Carson, Colo., his father said.

Craig met his wife, Natalie, on the Internet while he was on active duty. It was an “amazing coincidence” because she was a member of his Spokane church, Fourth Memorial Church, Joel Craig said.

“When we found out, we invited her to come to the airport with us to meet him (in person),” his father said. “It was like the movies – a wonderful romance.”

Craig was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team of the 4th Infantry Division, as were the other soldiers killed in Monday’s attack – Staff Sgt. Gary W. Jeffries, 37, of Roscoe, Texas; Spc. Evan A. Marshall, 21, of Athens, Ga.; Pfc. Brandon A. Meyer, 20, of Orange, Calif.; and Pvt. Joshua A.R. Young, 21, of Riddle, Ore.

Craig was posthumously awarded a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart.

Prior to his death, Craig was twice awarded the Army Commendation Medal among other honors, which included the Combat Infantryman Badge.

During his last deployment in Iraq, Craig was involved in a firefight during which his body armor stopped four rounds from enemy rifle fire, said his father, who recalled his son telling him, “I’m no hero, Dad. We all do the same thing every day.”

Craig is survived by his wife, parents and four sisters: Lola Hanson, Menesia Spade, Kelly Inman and Rachael Putman, all of the Spokane area.

His father said all veterans and church members are invited to attend a memorial service for Sgt. James Craig at 10 a.m. Feb. 9 at Fourth Memorial Church, 2000 N. Standard St.

From The Spokesman Review spokesmanreview.com 02/01/08:
Army sergeant from Spokane dies in Iraq

Kevin Graman
Staff writer
February 1, 2008

Here is another article from the same Source:

From The Post and Courier charlston.net 02/01/08:
Oregon pen pal remembers soldier

North Charleston teacher also recalls Sgt. James Craig
By Ron Menchaca
The Post and Courier
Friday, February 1, 2008

Oregon farmer Cynthia Heeren has corresponded with hundreds of soldiers serving in combat over the years. She’d never lost one of them to war — until Monday.

One of her favorite pen pals, Army Sgt. James E. Craig, a 2000 graduate of North Charleston’s Academic Magnet High School, was one of five soldiers killed this week by a roadside bomb in Mosul, Iraq. The men were assigned to 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade

Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colo.

The attack coincided with a rifle ambush from insurgents, according to news reports. Also killed in the attack were Staff Sgt. Gary W. Jeffries, 37, of Roscoe, Texas; Spc. Evan A. Marshall, 21, of Athens, Ga.; Pfc. Brandon A. Meyer, 20, of Orange, Calif.; and Pvt. Joshua A.R. Young, 21, of Riddle, Ore.

Karen Collins Hames, a physics instructor, taught Craig his senior year at Academic Magnet.

She remembers him as cheerful and outgoing, someone who would help anyone in a heartbeat. “He had a terrific sense of humor and also was a person of faith.”

Heeren never got the chance to meet Craig in person, but she knew the details of his life from long letters he would send from the battlefield. They occasionally spoke by phone. “He was just a terrific kid. He had this great smile and it came through in his letters. His spirit came through.”

Craig, 26, often wrote about his love for his family and his Christian faith. He felt fortunate to have a support system back home and would ask Heeren to round up pen pals for his buddies, so they could receive mail, too.

Heeren remembers when Craig called her with exciting news. He’d met a girl, the one he would marry. Her name was Natalie. “It was love at first sight,” she said

“She is the kind of woman that God would want me to have,” Craig wrote in a 2006 letter. “So we are going to take things slowly and keep our relationship pure. I am very excited about her.”

They married in July 2007. A wedding photo shows Craig decked out in his Army dress blues, his Infantry blue cord worn proudly over his right shoulder. In her silky white dress, Natalie held her husband tight and beamed at the camera.

A few months later, Craig shipped out for what Heeren said was his third deployment to Iraq. “He loved the Army. He loved what he was doing.”

Craig had been in the Army eight years. He planned to serve until 2010 and return to Washington state to start a family with Natalie.

While Craig spent a few years in South Carolina during high school and the military listed his home of record as Hollywood, he considered the Spokane, Wash., area his real home, Heeren said.

Attempts to reach Craig’s family in Washington were unsuccessful. Funeral arrangements likely will take place in the Spokane area, Heeren said.

Hames last spoke to Craig before his first deployment to Iraq. “He asked me to pray for him, that he would be safe,” she recalled. “But he then said, ‘If it ever is my time to go, I know I’m ready.’ “

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Trust Me, a new song and story

Do we really trust God? What would our lives look like if we went through life trusting and listening and following the voice of God? I got a glimpse of that the other day when I was hanging out after a concert playing piano for a while. This was the day I filmed this video about the hope Jesus gives!

Then I “heard” the Lord say, “Hey, why don’t you go to Voyager Park?”

OK. So I went down there and looked for a parking spot in the shade for the sake of my guitar. As I got out of the car, not really knowing what I was going to do, I saw a couple of guys fishing and felt impressed to go down and talk with them… so I did. They had guitars down there with them and both of them turned out to be believers. One guy named David had on his guitar case written, “Sing for Jesus” and a cross.

David then shared a “surrender to Jesus” song which was awesome! Then Tony was working out parts for his song and he plays awesome. He said he was man of God too! Well, as it turns out I think I am going to join them at the Cup O Joy this Friday night for the open mic night. I think I may bring my daughter(s) down there to sing a song or two.

So, because I listened and followed through with the Lord’s leading I made a couple new friends who I actually want to work with musically (they are that good!). What will our lives look like if we “keep in step with the Spirit” and “walk by faith” every single day?

Enjoy this new song called “Trust Me”:

Further thoughts:

I was thinking about the man who penned the following words:

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Solomon, except for Christ, was the wisest man who ever lived and here is his advice, (this coming from the one who knew the most and understood the best):

“Trust God and DON’T lean on your own understanding…”

I thought about what an ignorant and dependent position God has placed most of us in. We lack wisdom. We lack understanding. Sometimes we think we have a clue and therein lies our danger. We depend on that instead of on God’s wisdom.

In the end perhaps Solomon ignored his own divinely inspired advice which led him to worship and served other “gods”. Even he was no match for the clever deception of the enemy. Perhaps he was intrigued by the “new age” philosophies of his day. As he also wrote, “nothing is new under the sun”.

Isn’t the “new age” of today just recycled old ancient doctrines of demons? The enemy has perfected what works and is leading people towards a one world religion that brings unity and “love” and consciousness and manifest your own destiny and “you are a god so make a better world” message that is becoming so popular.

I can testify how tempting and alluring some of the new age philosophies are. In my curious spiritual seeking I was being slowly indoctrinated myself. I only got set straight when I would spend time soaking in God’s word. For example I would listen to the whole book of proverbs while washing dishes, or a huge chuck of the New Testament on my Bible app while cleaning the house, etc.

God’s word renews our minds from the deceptive and empty (yet very tempting at times) philosophies the devil offers.

I was SO blessed to come across Steven’s Youtube channel last night. I subscribed and watched all 4 of his videos so far. You have to watch his testimony for yourself!

Bottom line: We have a greater and higher and more pure wisdom than Solomon ever had.

“The queen of Sheba will also stand up against this generation on judgment day and condemn it, for she came from a distant land to hear the wisdom of Solomon. Now someone greater than Solomon is here–but you refuse to listen.” ~ Jesus

We have access to Wisdom himself. If you are a believer you have Mr. Wisdom living in you.

“But to those called by God to salvation, both Jews and Gentiles, Christ is the power of God and the wisdom of God.” 1 Corinthians 1:24

He gives wisdom to all who ask him.

“If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking.” James 1:5

Leave a comment and share your thoughts with me!

 

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You Raise Me Up, A Song For Moms

This song was meant for Mothers day so… here it is. Happy belated Mothers day! I hope you were/are blessed!

I want to dedicate this song to all you amazing moms and on behalf of your children I say, “Thank you for all you have done, are doing, and will do for your children. You make the world a better place by all you do. You are the often unsung heroes.”

Well, I’m going to take a moment to sing for you all! I’d like to dedicate this one to my wife who is an amazing mom. I tell her that often. She sacrifices so much (her sleep mostly these days as we have a 3 week old) and loves our children well.

I’d also like to recognize my own mother who helped me be who I am today. (I credit her for all the good and take personal responsibility for any of the bad.)

My day:

It has been a crazy day around here. I got to lead worship for the 11 am 2nd service fellowship at United Methodist Church in Neenah. That was a really blessed time and I really enjoyed sharing music with them.

Then the whole family got together for birthday celebrations and Mothers day. I had a little trouble joining in the fun. Why? Because I was disappointed with myself. I wish I talked more and related better with people. So often I just simply don’t know what to say or how to show these people that I love them. Ever feel that way?

It just felt like a missed opportunity for something more, something better, a deeper conversation or connection or something. I thought about how that could have been the last interaction I had with them. I thought about how it isn’t guaranteed that any of us would make it home alive. We may not have another chance at this. “Seize the day”, right? What will that look like next time?

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