Tuesday 24 December 2013

Come thou long expected Jesus

Merry Christmas !!! Blessing and goodwill to all. 

Just thought to share something that came to me while reading about the Birth of Christ this morning. 

I wanted to quickly share a I thought I had about the birth of Christ,  Luke 2:7 says 
"And she gave birth to her Son, her Firstborn; and she wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room or place for them in the inn."

In most nativity plays you see, there are always inn keepers who say " sorry there is no room in the inn", but this is never stated in the Bible. That aside, the point I wanted to make it is, that as the Saviour of the world was about to be born there was no room anywhere for him to enter, and this made me think of Revelation 3:20  'Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears and listens to and heeds My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and will eat with him, and he [will eat] with Me' 

When the Saviour of the world was about to be born, Joseph stood knocking looking for room but no one received them for they did not know who what about to be birthed into this world, and we see here at the end of the Bible, that Christ says he is standing and waiting for us to receive Him. 

My mind then went to the wise men who were travelling they were seeking what they had been hoping for, this was faith in action, they had studied the stars and the words of the prophets and were now seeking " the Child born King of the Jews" (Matthew 2:2)
And  we see in Matthew 7 that if you seek you shall find, the wise men could have given up on their Journey when it got hard travelling in the desert but the kept going till the found Jesus (not in the manger,  have a look look at Matthew 2:11) 

So... this Christmas time, take another look at the story of the birth of our Saviour, and as you read think about, what are you seeking after in your life; is it your Christmas gift and possessions, a Husband, Mum's home cooking etc. Whatever it is where does seeking after Christ come on that list. Christ was born to bring salvation to heal the broken, helpless and the poor, we should be seeking after the heart of God. 

Think about how far have you let Christ into your heart, is He knocking at the door and you are just a little scared to let him into your life or into all areas of your life, don't be afraid because Christ comes with love and as the hymn, O little town of Bethlehem states; "Where meek souls will receive Him still, The dear Christ enters in. 

However you celebrate the birth of Christ I hope you have fun and enjoy this festive time of year :)  Merry Christmas



Wednesday 4 December 2013

These walls I've built


As humans we create ways to cope with life and for the most part it is through create the person we want other to see us as and this often means that we build up walls to stop people seeing whats really in our hearts and what we are really about.

Like Shakespeare said  "All the world's a stage and we are all mere actors", To some extent this is true as on a day to day basis you have a routine that builds you up to face the world such as never leaving the house without your make-up being on. Also when you enter different sphere of life you alter your behave , for example how you speak at work may not be how you talk when you are out with your friends or when you are at church.

In general we tend to compartmentalise our lives in to section, so in a way putting everything in to box so we keep order. and there is nothing wrong with order but sometimes orders blocks us from having the relationships we should or from reaching the dreams we had.

A very popular example I have seen time and time again, is when I person gets hurt in one relationship, they take that hurt into the next relationship but they build up a little wall around their heart to stop them getting hurt again. But they still get hurt and that wall gets higher and higher. Until they can't love or show emotions any more.

the problems with walls you build yourself is that once you build all four sides than how do you get out, you can't run through them, can't climb over them and the cement has dried so you can't just tear them down

we say people label us and people fence us into boxes; but we do it to ourselves, because we don't want to be hurt any more.
Well the truth is we have to start by looking at ourselves and asking the harder questions of why we have closed ourselves of from others. And I know this can hurt, I have personally been through this but when you let Jesus in, He will be with you and help you break down those walls.

A video that sums up what I have been saying:

Friday 11 October 2013



Just cos it's friday :)

Fearless

Taken From Word For You Today December 5th 2012 
Living Fearlessly 
“You are my servant; I have chosen you.” Isa 41:9 NIV 
Have you ever wondered how animal trainers can control a five-ton elephant and keep it from running away? They do it by controlling the animal’s thinking. When a baby elephant is being trained, a rope is put around its leg and then tied to a wooden post secured in the ground. The elephant, which is not yet very strong, pulls at the rope but is unable to break it or to pull up the post. Eventually it gives up. From that point forward when the elephant’s leg is secured it believes it cannot get away—even though it is fully capable of escaping, and has been for a long time. It remembers its struggle. That’s one reason it’s said, “Elephants never forget.” And we are like that too. Our thinking limits us, just as an elephant’s does. Usually it’s because of fear. The truth is, fear can steal your dreams. You may be afraid of failure. You may be afraid of rejection. You may not want to make a fool of yourself. You may be afraid of trying because you believe you can’t succeed. If you give in to these thoughts and believe that you can’t achieve your dream, you’ll be right—and therefore unable to achieve your dream. Often what we fear has no connection to reality. But here’s the good news: fear can be overcome. The first step to overcoming it is to believe God when He says about you: “You are my servant; I have chosen you…do not fear, for I am with you…I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand” (vv. 9-10 NIV).

Fear, a four letter word that can simply end you life before it begins. Now I know there is good fear 'fear of the Lord'. But that is not what I am talking about, I am talking about that fear that makes you question everything you do, always asking what if or maybe I shouldn't.

If you are always fearing, then you are not living.
A great example of fearlessness in the Bible is Daniel, he prayed openly and would not bow to the God of the land he was in. He did this to the point that it caused him to be put in the lions den, now I'm sure anyone put in a room of lions would be afraid, lions can kill you! Yet Daniel was not harmed by the lions; and WHY you ask, because he put his faith in the Lord who could deliver him.

God can overcome any fear that you are facing but first you must trust God when He says ,"God is not human, that he should lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfil?" (Numbers 23:19) God is not a man that he should lie. So if He said it then believe it.

What is the fear you are battling with today, give it God because he is surely bigger than anything that's stopping you from fulfilling your purpose for His Kingdom


Thursday 6 June 2013

Hi again :)

I know it has been a really long time since I have posted a new blog post and today I don't have much to say but I just want to remind you all that the Lord loves you and knows and cares about all things that concern you. 
So have a blessed day xx 




Wednesday 13 March 2013

Focus!!! Part 1

Have you ever watched a little child run into the arms of their parent after they have been apart for a little while? That child does not look at anything else but their parent, there may be obstacles in the way but it doesn't matter because mummy or daddy is back. 


Wednesday 20 February 2013

home is where the heart is

Home is where the heart is, is a well known saying but if you look at it in a different way What is at home in your heart?

Monday 28 January 2013

You are accepted



I just thought I would share these reading with you, they have blessed me so I someone out there would might need these words as well. 

Why God Accepts You (1)

“Approved and acceptable and in right relationship with Him.” 2Co 5:21 AMP 

Saturday 26 January 2013

Do Elephants cry?


Do Elephants cry?

Weird question to ask right? do elephants cry?

Tuesday 8 January 2013

Waiting in the Wilderness

Its not how long your wilderness is, but what you do while waiting.

Have you ever been in a doctor's waiting room or the waiting lounge at the airport? If you look around, you see how different people wait; some people put their headphones on and listening to music in order to block out everything around them, others read a book, other pace up and down and other like yourself, "people watch" (be honesty we have all done it).

Tuesday 1 January 2013


Knowing our new identity

When Esther entered the palace, her identity was no longer Mordecai's niece whose role was to help her uncle with the household chores. When David entered the palace, he was no longer the little shepherd boy who looked after the sheep in the fields. They were now subjects of the palace. Their lives were totally changed. They were given new garments. They now belonged to the king.