On Tuesday night, Matt talked about praising God and being thankful, referencing Psalm 148 and 150. He was saying that Christians are often so serious and forget to remember their joy! We have such a battle with negativity that can destroy us and drive else away. Psalm 147:1 says that it is fitting to praise his name… but it is not fitting for us to not trust Him or to hate what He is doing in our lives. He disciplines His children to give them thankful hearts. Matt then told us the moving story about the journey in adopting his daughter. It had me and my entire row crying so hard, but certainly said so much about trusting God. Matt challenged us to remember: 1) Praising God gives us an accurate perspective (to not lose sight of the good). Our minds tend to drift toward negativity so automatically, but Philippians 4:8-9 reminds us to think about the good and the truth and the praiseworthy. 2) Praising God changes our heart. Usually when we’re judging others, we’re condemned about something with our own self. 3) Praising God and celebrating gives permission to others to do the same. When we start unloading about all the bad in our lives, people tend to follow and tell us about theirs. What if we just started sharing more good in our lives than the bad. Let’s live a life of praise (Psalm 146:1-2).
On Project Day we went to Seton Girls Home and did outdoor painting and landscaping for them. For the second part of the day we had a big Theology session with several different people talking about different aspects. First, we had Neil Kring from Ball State University talk about the argument of predestination vs. free will. He presented the extremes of both sides, but then gave us the honest answer that it is a mixture of the two, and that balance is so delicate that there is no way that anyone but God would be able to understand it. Second, we had Carl Frost (also from Ball State) speak about the formation of the New Testament canon. He talked about Biblical authority, historical context, criteria for canon, and the apocrypha. All of it was very interesting! Lastly, we had our two LT interns Adriana (from Virginia Tech) and Freddie (from Ball State) talk about angels, demons, and the activity of Satan, which was so interesting and I really enjoyed learning about. It really made me think about how I don’t think about spiritual warfare and the true activity of Satan enough, but it is a real thing that is happening every day.
This week in Lifegroup we had to major themes of conversation. The first was talking about the idea of God having a plan for each of our lives. Basically, we discussed how we have to make our own choices and God will work everything out for our good and His glory. No matter what, He will find a way for us to fulfill His purpose. We should certainly look to God for guidance, but we can’t expect for Him to sit down with us one day and tell us everything that we’re supposed to do for the rest of our life. There are seasons where He is calling us to do different things. The second thing we were talking about was the topic of spiritual warfare again, and saying when we feel like we have no faith life, it’s probably because of an ignorance towards spiritual warfare. There is a roaring lion coming after you, and if you don’t realize it you could very well be devoured.
“the Lord will fulfill His purpose for me…” - Psalm 138:8