Thursday, February 26, 2009

Mas Por Favor


So yes. Nothing to say except for "my bad" and hopefully I'll do better next time. But like I said, I'm not feeling super talkative or creative, so if you wanna ask me questions or maybe give me the first line of a story, I can make a short story on the spot (that should be interesting). Anyway, I'm pretty open to you guys (since I do this for you guys). Thank you for getting on my case or I probably would have never gotten on again. Much love my homies. Grace & Peace Out. . .

Monday, January 12, 2009

Idols. . .


It's funny because I think as Western Christians we have such a skewed views of idols. We don't like talking about it, but when we do it is something that tribal groups bow to. We don't think about how most living rooms are set up around the tv and everyday we sit and worship our TV for hours. We don't see that we worship money. We call it the American Dream, but it can definitely be a form of idolatry. 
Mine started out pure. I bought a laptop a year and a half ago. I used it a lot. Slowly, over time, it began to consume more and more of my time. I justified it by saying that it had become my hub where I store everything: address book, calendar, I chat with my friends, I design things on here, I watch countless Mark Driscoll sermons, movies, homework, my portal back to SF, all my 40 GB of music, and everything else. I have bibles and (via internet) access to endless commentaries. None of these things are bad, but I would spend hours sitting here and then at the end of the day I could not remember anything I accomplished.
Anyway, God, very quickly, gave me a better perspective on the situation and used some friends. They were talking to me about being open handed with God's stuff that He is letting me be the steward of.
So yeah, there we go. As I said before, I will update you guys on school and work later, but here is just an example of God's grace. Adios. . .

Thursday, December 25, 2008

O Holy Night. . .

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

What a great God we serve! He was not content to let us die in our sins, but sent Jesus to reconcile mankind to Himself. It is something that is beautiful, but at the same time mysterious. Why would He choose to save us when we have nothing within us that is of worth to Him? Why would He offer grace to men who have committed every sin and defilement imaginable? Why would He send us the most precious gift we could ever hope for? 

LOVE. It is the deepest mystery that we will ever ponder, and no matter how hard we try, we will never see why, but this just means we should worship Him all the more. As "O Holy Night" suggests, we need to fall on our knees in adoration of our Saviour and our God. As you, hopefully, spend time with your family and friends, remember to fall on your knees and Thank God for the greatest gift ever, Jesus. 

Have a Blessed Christmas. . .

Lyrics to Ponder: O Holy Night


Richard's Musical Recommendations. . .


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