Wednesday, May 6, 2015

The Walking Dead: Being Alive In Christ and Walking Amongst the Spiritually Dead






As a I sit here reading the book, "Don't Waste Your Life" By: John Piper, God gave me a newfound revelation that I believe will speak to someone today. This revelation deals with the show, The Walking Dead. If you are not familiar with this show, it centers around a crew of humans are fighting to survive amongst a world immersed with zombies a.k.a. "walkers.” 

In the book, "Don't Waste Your Life," John Piper references the scripture Galatians 2:19-20. This scripture states: "For through the law I died to the law, so that I might live to God. I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me."

After seeing this scripture it dawned on me that we as believer represent the human beings in The Walking Dead who are daily stepping out into a war zone where the walkers (unbelievers) are being controlled by something greater than themselves to attack us. As a believer, have you ever been around a plethora of unbelievers who drain you spiritually? Or are you are the person who is constantly being talked about or ridiculed by others? Or maybe you are someone who is a believer walking around as if you are a spiritual zombie and need to wake up and be reminded of your identity in Christ? 
If you identify with those questions, you must stay encouraged because everyday that we walk outside of our homes, we are walking into a spiritual war zone. We are literally walking amongst those who are spiritually dead and we must not take offense to those actions and words that are spewed by them that begins at root of hatred/evil to get us off course. We must abide and dwell in God because that's where our safety and protection lies. Furthermore, abiding in Christ gives us a satisfaction that this world cannot give us.

 Ephesians 6:12 states: " For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." 

In this show, the walkers come from every direction ready to feed on and act upon the weaknesses of the human beings. The Bible urges us to be strong in the Lord and the power of His might (Ephesians 6:10). Be strong in the Lord today and understand the battle that we are fighting. Remember that you are daily walking amongst many dead people. You are alive in Christ. Keep your eyes on Jesus and He will see you through whatever situation you are facing.


Friday, October 24, 2014

God Has Not Given Me The Spirit of Shade

So, we all know the common term, "shade" or phrases such as, "shade, but no shade". If you are unaware of what I am talking about, the term is just a cover up for negatively talking about someone.

 I am going to be 100% honest I was a part of the shade "movement" for quite some time. However, after recently being convicted by the Holy Spirit in my personal devotional time. I realized that as a Christian woman it is not spiritually becoming of me to act in such a manner. You see, God urges us consistently throughout the Bible to walk in love with EVERYONE. There should be no exceptions in your love walk. To be honest, when you put your mouth on others you not only miss out on your blessings, but the opportunity to be a blessing to someone else because you were so fixated on something as petty as what someone else was wearing.

James 4:11-12 States: "Do not speak evil against one another, brothers. The one who speaks against a brother or judges his brother, speaks evil against the law and judges the law. But if you judge the law, you are not a doer of the law but a judge.  There is only one lawgiver and judge, he who is able to save and to destroy. But who are you to judge your neighbor?"

In all actuality, saved or unsaved, we've all done this. Does that make talking about others in a negative way justifiable? Absolutely not. My intentions are not to condemn, but to challenge you to CONSTANTLY check your heart. Why check your heart? The Bible tells us that out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks (Matthew 12:34).

Get your hearts right then there will be no need for shade, but a need for love. The kind of love that God instructs us to walk in. 

Charity P.


Sunday, April 6, 2014

STOP JUDGING: Recognizing The Critical Spirit



This day in age it has become a norm to judge others. We have a plethora of television shows that are focused around this very subject. However, as a believer in Christ that is a practice that we should NOT participate in. Having a critical spirit can really get in the way of your own personal walk with Christ and also hinder the walk of other believers. It's sad that the church as a whole has a reputation of being judgmental because we are so engulfed in legalism that we miss the mark spiritually to reach others effectively. 

The common denominator in a person who is judgmental or someone who possesses the critical spirit, is a lack of fulfillment. They feel that no one is ever good enough or meet their standards because in all actuality, they are unhappy and unfulfilled with themselves. In search of wanting to feel good about themselves, they put others down and scrutinize every detail about another persons flaws so much so that they lose focus of their own imperfections. 


Matthew 7:1 states, "Judge not, that you be not judged" (ESV). This particular verse was Jesus' words to us. He instructed us not to judge. There is no gray area with this. We must rid ourselves of this habit and seek deliverance from this critical spirit that we allow to consume us. 


Matthew 7:2 states, " For with the judgement you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you" (ESV). As a result of our judgement on others, we are only making things harder on ourselves when the day of Judgement takes place. 


Romans 14:4 says, " Who are you to pass judgement on the servant of another? it is before his own master that he stands or falls. And he will be upheld, for the Lord is able to make him stand" (ESV).  I love that it starts off saying "Who are you" as in what authority do you "think" that you have in order to point fingers at someone else. 


Always do a self-check about your own flaws and weaknesses. If you'd put the energy that you put towards judging others and use it towards yourself you might find God using you to reach that person that you are really recognizing spiritual need in. 


Remember, always be ready to be used by God. Talk less and pray more. 


Charity R. 

Friday, January 31, 2014

Soon-To-Be Air Force Wife Life Update

So, yesterday night was an exciting night for David and I. We finally found out where we will be spending the first few years of our married life! We are heading to Vandenberg AFB in Lompoc, California. I could not be any happier. This was our first choice and we are elated to start this new journey as husband and wife. I cannot wait to move this summer.




Thursday, January 30, 2014

Lies And Deception



This topic of Lies and Deception reverts back to Adam and Eve and deception used by the serpent which inevitably played a major role on mankind. In looking at that example, you can see just how important it is to understand and avoid deception. I looked up the definition of deceit so that you all will have a clear understanding of what this really means....

Deceit- The action or practice of deceiving someone by concealing or misrepresenting the truth


I provided this definition because in reality some of us might have been deceptive in many ways in our lives unknowingly or just really do not understand what it means in general. What I like the most about this definition is the latter part which states "misrepresenting the truth". I remember growing up my mom would tell me, if its not the whole truth it's a lie." Often times we could very much so be telling the truth, but we deliver it in a deceptive manner and there are consequences for that. Psalm 101:7 states, " No one who practices deceit shall dwell in my house; no one who utters lies shall continue before my eyes."  As a result of deception one can see that there are major consequences to deception.

Due to the fall mankind we are born into sin, we are not perfect, but each day we MUST strive to be like Christ. With that, we must strive to represent the truth accurately and we must not leave part of the truth out with those whom we come in contact with each day. This is especially pertinent to remember in our relationships with our friends, lovers, siblings, and parents.

I wanted to share this for those who might be battling with lying and deceit. You may think of  this as an act that is not harmful, but it results in the suffering of  major consequences with God. Be truthful in all that you do whether it's in those personal relationships I listed previously, on a job, on your taxes (since it is tax season). I encourage you to go a whole day without lying or deceit. Make it a daily choice and watch it become a lifestyle.

I leave you with this scripture:  "Do not lie to one another, seeing that you have put off the old self with its practices and have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge after the image of its creator." (Colossians 3:9-10)

Love,
Charity R.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

The Grammy's: The Reality Of Where Our World Is Today

After posting an article of the well known Contemporary Christian artist, Natalie Grant on FB. I had an interesting conversation with a FB friend that sparked my interest to create a post about this. For those of you that did not see my article that was posted on fb, in summary, it discussed how Natalie Grant left the Grammy's early because she did not agree with the performances that were taking place. She stated, " We left the Grammy's early. I've many thoughts, most of which are probably better left inside of my head. But I will say this: I've never been more honored to sing about Jesus and for Jesus. And I've never been more sure of the path I've chosen." This act that Natalie did really encouraged and inspired me that it is okay to stand boldly for Christ even if we hold the minority view on things. Not only did Natalie Grant encourage and inspire others, but she honored God. This really brings to mind the scripture, Matthew 10:33 " But whosoever deny me before men, I will also deny before my father who is in heaven." We must be willing to take a stand for Christ. After all, that is what being a Christian is all about...being a follower of Christ. 

I really believe that  the Grammy's gave me a glimpse of where we are at in today's world. Sadly, this is only the beginning. The boldness of satanic worship and beliefs that are contrary to the word of God are being glamorized in front of our very own eyes. However, I REFUSE to become desensitized to the norms of this culture and I urge you all to daily take a stand for Christ. 

Earlier today I saw a quote posted on Instagram that said, "Diligence is Key" I think that is very imperative in our walks with Christ.Though people may come up against you and constantly disagree, it is imperative that you be diligent in speaking the truth, but also speaking the truth through the love of God. Keep seeking God and keep praying for this world that we live in.

Love, 
Charity R. 




This is a picture of Katy Perry's performance. She was one of many demonic performances that took place that night 

Monday, January 20, 2014

Don't Sweat The Small Things

Recently I have been having a lot of minor situations come up. I have been planning a wedding, preparing for a new life as a soon-to-be military wife, a new job, and getting adjusted to being  back at home as a college grad. With that I would say a few minor issues have come up along the way, but nothing too major to make me forget that God is in control. I think when we have a plethora of things on our plate we allow those minor issues to become a major issue because we put too much of an emphasis on the problem at hand instead of shifting that focus on the God who can alleviate us from those small issues. Often times, I find myself looking at my minor situations comical. Going through as many life altering situations I have been blessed to go through in my 22 years of living, I've learned to just not sweat the small things.

Notice how I said I have been blessed to go through those life altering situations. I used that term "blessed" because going through all of the hurt, pain, and disappointments I have experienced, I am still alive and well. I do not recall a single situation that God has NOT brought me out of. God has never failed me. His love for me never fails. It is because of God's unfailing love that I can approach every situation in my life with a victorious attitude.

Nothing is too hard for God. After all, 1 Corinthians 1:27 says that God, "uses the foolish things to confound the wise". I've come to know that even in those small things God uses those incidents to teach us valuable lessons. With that being said, I want to encourage you to breathe a little. Life is too short to allow those small situations to get the best of us and inevitably force us to miss out on being a blessing to others or receive a blessing for ourselves.