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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Connect Series.I

Broken Bonds

“The idea is this: When two people connect, when their beings intersect as closely as two bodies during intercourse, something is poured out of one and into the other that has the power to heal the soul of its deepest wounds and restore it to health.”i

Part 1: 
Getting Started:
It is sad to say that many godly and dedicated men and women, who in all their earnest efforts have given their very best to their families and children, eventually end up with the heart rending experience of seeing the children that they have raised with ultimate devotion, turn out to be rebellious to the basic truths that had formed the foundation of their upbringing and family faith. This could be quite disconcerting.

The author, recounting his own life experience with his older son Kep, to whom he gave all that a God fearing dad could ever wish for this son, namely, his time, attention and a good foundation in godliness, yet he went his own way when he came of age. His experience reveals how some interesting factors that may ordinarily seem positive from a conventional Christian perspective, such as his dreams (or prayers, as some would prefer to put it) for his son, a predictable lifestyle, a good college degree and a godly wife and home as well, may turn out to be like giving the right set of medications to the wrong patient.

His breakthrough came when he stopped compelling, to start connecting with his son, “his proactive rather than reactive response”ii to his sons expulsion from college marked a new beginning for a relationship where chains of demands are traded for open doors, and open arms of acceptance.iii And for that reason his son was able to see not his dad as always, rather he caught a glimpse of Christ reflected in His glory in the person of his dad, and with that glory came the power, and nothing was ever the same again, sins were forgiven, wounded hearts were healed and broken relationships were mended all because someone gave way to the Holy Spirit to lead him into the mystery of Gods energy made possible through connecting.


“Relationships heal when they reflect the energy of Christ and if we see ourselves clearly, we will be able to see into the tangled hearts of another”iv (Matt. 7:3-5)


The Healing Community: 
“The healing community is one that lets people know that they delight in them even as Christ does and one that eagerly looks for the goodness in their hearts, identifying the passions that are prompting loving, strong choices also it one that exposes the darkness in their hearts, their sin and pain, in order to engage them more convincingly with the saviour’s kindness; for it is the kindness of God that leads to repentance.”v

By letting people know we delight in them like Christ does, it is intended that we be able to look way beyond their sinful habits or some particular actions, to find and concentrate on the goodness that God has deposited in them; it is also being able to get ones heart rigged to that of one wounded soul, such that their could be an abundant flow of the essence of Christ, his passion and saving grace, from one heart to another bringing with it the healing “balm of Gilead”(Jer.8: 22) such that the one who receives as well as the one who gives are both nourished by the healing power of this treasure that can only be released when two hearts connect,vi and that was the easy part.

The hard part is that for one to be able to look for the goodness in another’s heart, identifying the passions that are prompting loving strong choices, he or she ought to be very acquainted with “the good so intimately”vii as to be able to go through what ever it would take to grow in it; it is not good enough to have theories of good, rather, more important is the ability to reflect it through ones daily living and in all spheres of ones life.

It also involves the willingness to grow in the direction of being able to resist the urge to quickly pinpoint or emphasise the negative causes of problems in someone’s life, rather to be able to see through the veneer of bad into the goodness that God had stored up in him, through “an affirming exposure of what ever evidence of Gods spirit (that could) be found in the midst of the problem”viii

The Spirit of wisdom helps us to look beyond the apparent disaster in brokenness, scaling all the negative implications in order to see broken things and broken people as potential raw materials for a great masterpiece befiting our Lord and Master Jesus.
Also we understand that beautiful mosaics could be made out of broken vessels.

We behold , but not through eyes of judgement rather we see through merciful eyes that which no ordinary eyes could see, but only the Spirit filled mind could behold-The power of God to turn a hopeless situations into a glorious testimony.

It may not be easy to reflect these virtues if we see ourselves struggling with the same “demons” that the other who has come to us for help is trying to defeat and more especially when we are trying to defeat them ourselves, but by learning dependency on God, trusting in His word and surrendering our will to Him we may be able to take a positive step in the right direction, and that is not all, for “…the absolute centre of what (God) does to help us change is to reveal Himself to us, to give us a taste of who and how He really is, and to pour His life into us.ixAnd one of the ways He does that is by situating us in a community of people who have experienced Him in diverse ways and in different situations, men and women who are apt to impart the life of Christ in us so that we in return would be able to do likewise.

The apostle Paul urged Timothy to commit what he has learnt from him to faithful people who would be able to teach others as well. (2 Tim. 2:1)
Exposing the darkness in someone’s heart, their sin and pain, in order to engage them more convincingly with the saviour’s kindness, could become the only alternative we are left with when trying to reach a hurting soul, letting it see “grace at work when judgement is most deserved” and to be surprised with Gods forgiving love which unleashes the good that both repels and expels the bad in the soul.x

This exposure begins with the realization that our disconnection from God, ourselves and others is a product of sin, our sins, and that God has done what it takes to reconnect us and is ready to go all the way to fill us with His goodness and to reveal Himself and His ultimate good will to us; that He brings us to this point of realization neither by finger pointing nor by emphasising all the bad that could be found in our lives, rather He draws us into His glorious presences and through “His self disclosure we are struck in the face by our sheer filthiness in contrast to His splendid purity.”xi

It took this kind of revelation to bring the prophet Isaiah to the point where he paused for a while from dishing out “woe calls” on others, pointing a finger at himself he cried out, “woe is me for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the king, the Lord of host.”(AV)

From the patriarchs to the prophets down to the apostles, God has always effectively addressed the issue of sin or pain by consistently revealing His abundant mercies and grace, His purity and immutable righteousness, such that for us to be able to effectively expose the darkness in someone’s heart, we should be able, to deal with our own sins and pains, putting them in clear perspective, then we may be able to reach out to help others reconnect with themselves and to God. (Matt.7:3-5)

“Every time someone picks up the courage to share his innermost discomfort or fears, you are presented with an open window, a rare opportunity to connect”
 
The Empowered Community:  
Most times when we are approached by a hurting soul our reaction would either to retreat, reprove or referxii, an automatic mechanism of self preservation would spring up in us putting us as far removed from the situation as could be possible, even while we belt out “comforting” words of knowledge and wisdom somewhere deep in the fabrics of our being we would wish to be left alone and relieved of the dreariness of other peoples affairs while hoping that someone more prepared for such situation shows up to redeem us and save us the embarrassment or commitment that may ensue, as the case may be.

On the other hand we might chose to take up the-right-hand –of-God attitude by aptly giving a sermon to the troubled person, pointing out all the things that might have gone wrong and just how it could have been avoided, coming up with all possible solutions that if carefully heeded would have and still may, resolve the crisis in the individuals life.

This approach tends to keep the individual riveted to his past with every consciousness of his failure or mistakes, while pretending to provide solution for healing. The other approach would be that of completely extricating ones self from all forms of involvements by referring him to someone else who would supposedly be better equipped to address his complicated situation, without as much as lifting a finger by way of helping out, this outlook is one of “ you-can-never-get-drowned-if-you-don’t-deep-your-feet-in-the-river” kind of mentality, if you don’t get involved at all you would not be responsible for anything.

In a world that tends to diagnose and cure everything, the reaction toward a hurting soul could take an unfortunate turn downward in that direction, when all that was ever needed would be to plug back the disconnected piece pack to the mains rather than take it apart or replace a chip when none is broken in the first place.
Irrespective of what the problem may seem to be, be it addiction to food, pornographic materials or depressive attitude, it could be said that beneath these tendencies lies a deep need for a starving soul to be plugged-in again; for an estranged heart yelling for attention to be connected back to the source of life.

Most time the trouble is that it appears to be more noble and easier for the ailing one to accept his situation if it should have a name tagged on to it, like eating disorder, compulsive lying etc, thereby qualifying him to be labelled as patient rather than the seemingly “pathetic-chicken-hearted” picture painted by a mere soul yearning for love and affection that is involved in connecting. The truth is that no mater how hard our pride and ego might turn us, still deep within each and every one of us is that “chicken heart” that yearns to be hugged and comforted and one that would delight in being a source of warm and comfort to another ailing soul.

Why must you die of thirst while deeply immersed in a river of sweet spring water? There could only be one of two reasons .a) either the fountain is poisoned and you know it, or you are b) too proud to lower your head….”xiii

Please share these thoughts with someone today, if it has been of help to you!

A reveiw of the book Connecting: by Dr Larry Crabb
Continue to Part II

Faith Series.III

KEEPING THE FAITH IN DIFFICULT TIMES 3

By Kemisola Kasali

My flesh and my heart faileth: [but] God [is] the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever.
– Ps. 73:26

How can I keep my faith consistently at all times? David said, “I cried unto thee, O LORD: I said, Thou [art] my refuge [and] my portion in the land of the living”1. When I read this, I began to wrestle in my mind for an interpretation, but then, the Lord gave me an understanding. I ought to lay all before Him and claim his promises.

If you have ever been so confused as I was or you are in great perils of a broken heart, a relationship gone sour, a marriage gone crashing or fear of the unknown, lay everything before God and hold on to his promises. I keep reminding myself that “the spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity, but a wounded spirit who can bear?”2. Allow Jesus heal your wound instead of carrying it about. He delights in carrying your burden.

David understood the supremacy of God and he claimed his portion, but not in fear or doubt. In Ps. 23: 1 – 6, he also encourages us to continually confess Him into our lives. God told Abraham, “I am thy shield and thy exceeding great reward” – Gen. 15:1.

Afterward, I found myself thinking positively, meditating and confessing positively to build my faith. [Prov. 23:7; Phil. 4:8]. Whatever you confess to your spirit man, the same will come to pass in your life. [Prov. 16: 5 – 6; Heb. 13:5; 4:15; 6:10]


1Ps. 142:5; 2Prov.18:14;

Faith Series.II

KEEPING THE FAITH IN DIFFICULT TIMES 2


By Kemisola Kasali
 I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: everywhere and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. – Phil. 4:12

Apostle Paul is one man I cherish so much and I believe you can learn from him too. Carefully read through the statement made by him. “I know how to live on almost nothing or with everything, I have learned the secret of contentment in every situation whether it be a full stomach or hunger, plenty or want” – Phil 4:12 (TLB)

He wants you and I to learn the basics of contentment, how to enjoy and endure in whatever circumstance we find ourselves. This is the attitude that we need to put on during the difficult times and easy times. Personally, I have come to realise that learning to be abased (in nothing) and abound (in everything) has helped me move on in life without any regrets because I always commit myself to Him, praying for His peace to guide my heart. 

So I believe you do not have to commit suicide because you are not able to buy your family new clothes or take them for a trip during winter, spring, summer or autumn. It’s not going to be for a lifetime. 
You can always enjoy the pleasurable things you long for, as long as there is life.

When you are faced with a lot of challenges, do not put on a weary look. Rather, put your trust in God. You can share them with your family and loved ones, telling them to pray along with you and your faith will grow exceedingly.

Please share these thoughts with someone today, if it has been of help to you!

Faith Series.I

KEEPING THE FAITH IN DIFFICULT TIMES 1

By Kemisola Kasali
Then said his wife unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity? curse God, and die.” – Job 2:9

As I read this passage repeatedly to myself, feelings of disappointment, bitterness, frustration, and anger welled up inside of me. I wondered why Job’s wife should have said that. Then another portion of the scriptures came to mind: a double – minded man is unstable in his ways. Smiles crossed my lips and I thought to myself, “Serving God is so easy when all is going well.”

I am fascinated by the story of Job. I admire his response to the evil that befell. Job worshiped his creator even in distress. Are you in his shoes today? Have you been through similar situations in recent times? Job’s story is one you can learn from. He still worshiped God after he had lost all that he had. (Job 1:20)

Kenneth E. Haggin’s words flashed back to me: “Faith is a thing of the heart and not of the head.” Abraham was a man of great faith, who counted those things that were not as if they were. In other words, do not be discouraged when your faith is tested; rather, trust in God and lean not on your own understanding. God sees them all and He is saying to you today, “Be strong and courageous…” Joshua 1:9. This will help you to learn to forget the abuse and the losses, yet learning to make the right decision at all times.

In all, guide your heart with all diligence for out of it are the issues of life1. …So then, faith come's by hearing, and hearing, by the word of God2. For they overcame him (the evil one) by the blood of Lamb, and by the word of their testimony3

Please share these thoughts with someone today, if it has been of help to you! 

1Prov.23; 2Romans 10:17; 3Rev. 10:17

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Barcelona: Tips on Tips and Taxis.

Getting Around in Barcelona.

Barcelona is one of the cities in Europe that provides you with a most excellent way to move around with little or no hassles.
The integrated metropolitan transport system TMB (Transporte Metropolitano de Barcelona)provides a cheap and affordable connection with all the public mass transit system namely; The Metro (Line 1 to the newly built line 10), City bus, Trams and regional Trains, Renfe and FGC (Ferrocarril de la Generalitat de Catalunya), you can also connect with some special services like the Montjüic funicula.
Barcelona has one of the most mordern transport network in Europe and the world for that matter (the ultra-mordern Line9 is fully automated, with no drivers at all)

This exceptional public transport not withstanding, there are always times when catching a cab would be the most viable option or when your comfort would trump on all other possibilities and when that moment comes you have nothing to worry about because cabs in Barcelona are also relatively cheap and provide excellent services at any given hour of the day.
In most other cities once it becomes clear that you are a JJC (Johnny-come-lately)you become game to those "pranksters" behind taxi wheels, but this practice is not very rampant in Barcelona. Most taxis are equiped with GPS navigating systems instead of the old city maps, but to hedge yourself against any possibilities of being taken on a joy-ride, you might want to spend some time plotting your route earlier, using GuiaRepsol and spelling out the route to the driver before taking off.

Tips on Taxis.

FARES:In Barcelona, cabs fares are meter based and are display within the cab. The minimum fare is 2€, but naturaly extras may be added in function of the the time of the day as the night fare would attract a surchage.
If you took the cab from the airport (EL PRAT) you will be required to pay an extra 3.10€ and 1€ more per additional piece of luggage, and if you travel at night, that would attract extra fees.

It is always recomended to demand receipt after paymenet is made and to bear in mind that most cabs would demand payment in cash.
You can always call to report any violations of your rights or to request for a taxi.

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Tips on Tips.

Tips are not customarily obligatory in Barcelona and most often are not expected.
It is also good to know that when most prices are exact in Barcelona as in most part of Europe-no extra taxes, no frills, just the very same prices you saw be it on the menu, on a tag or on a display board.
This is to say that you should always expect to receive your change in full, relative to the bill denomination used in payment.
But it is always nice to show some courtesy when service give proves to be quite satisfactory and this could mean leaving behind just a few peices of coins, without having to shell out a percentage of your bill.

Tips on Bags.

Many folks have experienced that it is quite easy to loose your bags in some areas of Barcelona and for this reason it would be wise to always have physical contact with it at all times.

The high risk areas are mainly around the city central districts namely (Paseig de Gracia,Plaza Universitat, Plaza Catalunya, La Rambla and most of all Rambla de RAVAL area !!!
Most of the thefts take place around bars and restaurants and for this, tourist are always adviced NEVER!! to leave bags unattended or to hang it anywhere, rather to make sure that you can not just see but also feel your belongings at all time.
Another sensitive spot would be internet cafes and other service oriented business spots such as business centeres, workcenter etc.
Lastly, your bags may just be snatched from you if you venture into the wrong neighbourhood especially after hours.
All said and done, Barcelona is a great place, packed with loads of memorable experiences and stories worth telling all life long. "Von Viatge!"


Links: SuiteLife.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

The Unfair God.

COMMING UPSOOON!

The Crooked Stranger

This morning I read an article on the life of an esteemed restaurant critic, Ruth Reichl. and of her book Garlic and Sapphires.

Because she was the most influential critic in the industry, nation wide, she received special treatment from top restaurants all over the places wherever she went, and they were so determined to win her favorable ratings that they had her photo posted for their staff to be able to recognize her right away so that everyone could then put on their best behavior and offer her the best of services.

Well she devised a clever strategy to beat them at their game-on one occasion she appeared as an old lady to the unsuspecting patron who ignored her and made her wait quite long before she got seated; overall she received a lukewarm attention from the staff. Well you can imagine the rest.

Jesus said (Matt.25:35) When I was hungry you gave me no food, I was naked and you ignored my nakedness, I was sick and you did not care for me and I was a stranger and you did not attend to me.

How easy it is to take for granted how much God wants us to treat all people alike and with equal respect irrespective of their social status, class or race.

Honestly there are many good reason not to get involved with other people with whom we are nor familiar or to treat with indifference people whom we do not know or those whom we believe to be of less importance or relevance to us, but ultimately, our actions will eventually be measured by the Jesus Rule-Since any one of those whom we ignore might turn out to be the Lord Himself.

It is hard to show empathy these days in our world, but we are a chosen generation, a Royal Priesthood Gods Holy Nation, set out to shine as light to a crooked and perverse generation.

So it might be Jesus wrapped up in a carton box somewhere in your neighborhood!

-Dubby