Skip to main content

No Church in the Wild


"Human being to the mob. What’s a mob to a king. What’s a king to a god? What’s a god to a non-believer? Who don’t believe in anything?" These lyrics by Kanye West are on his hit single "No Church in the Wild" from his album "Watch the Throne" and is currently "trending" on Twitter in the Tampa Bay area. The remainder of the lyrics are irreligious and clearly demonstrate the hearts of a godless nation who have made money, possessions, and passion their only god. Whoa to this state of the union.

It's not easy being a Christian in this day and time. I find myself many times feeling led to speak about God and I do. Then I stumble, say a bad word, or gossip, or criticize... and I wonder if I should have ever spoke at all. What I must remember is that I am a broken and cracked vessel.. with many leaks.. but I can still hold water.. I can still be used..

The amazing thing about God is that even in my brokenness.. even in my doubt.. even during my daily "cracks".. he doesn't count me out.. he doesn't "bench" me.. or pull me out.. he does not cast me aside.. and lose sight of me in the "mob".. Though I am not royalty or a CEO of a Fortune 500 company.. God still pulls up a chair when I speak... and listens to my seemingly frivolous speech.. He hears me.. because He knows that's my love language..

What am I to a God? I am His daughter!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Failure is a Gift

 I sat in the room, nervous. I had sensed this moment coming all week. Though I felt a small comfort and peace, deep inside, I was terrified. I was bracing for the letdown—far from my first. I made small talk with someone twenty years my junior, knowing that soon, he would ask me to step down. That reality was hard to face. My mind drifted back to my first year as a deputy. I had called my father repeatedly, distressed over my fifth write-up. Each time, he told me to thank them for the discipline, not to quit, and to keep my head up. But I was overcome with sorrow. I felt like a failure. Maybe I could earn straight A’s, but I had no common sense. I feared I would never catch on. I was beginning to give up. Still, my dad insisted I keep going. In my first week alone, I had discharged my weapon—firing over sixteen rounds at a bull on Super Bowl Sunday. Not long after, I found myself in a full-blown foot pursuit of an escapee, my face, mostly pride battered from the struggle. My track...

My Weapon is a Melody

Every day can be a battle. A battle for our hearts, a battle for our minds, a battle to discourage, a battle to get out of bed, a battle to be content in whatever state we are in, a battle to bless God even in the darkest times. Satan seeks to crush and destroy us. When we are so focused on our own pain and battles, we are less useful. Think of a nice shiny car, but with a broken hose. This small hose can cause the entire car to be out of commission. This too is how Satan works in our life. He may sit back and watch us break with the smallest hose. That is all he needs to put us out of service. Many of us have been out of service for quite some time. This is because we have so focused on goals or things that may be outside our purpose. How do we fight battles in our life and overcome them? What should our only purpose be? Praise and worshiping God. That is it. God is constantly seeking out people who just want to worship Him. We constantly ask for blessings in our life, but how many ...

Hurricane Milton: The Anxiety Chronicles

  October 8th is National Face Your Fears Day, and many Floridians are confronting that reality as Hurricane Milton approaches, less than 24 hours away. While the news is filled with alarming phrases like "explosive Category 5 hurricane," it only amplifies the anxiety of millions who already struggle with fear. Yet, in the midst of this, we must remember who is in control of the storm. "You rule over the surging sea; when its waves mount up, you still them." Psalm 89:9 "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you." Isaiah 43:2 "The Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in him." Nahum 1:7 The prophet Haggai had a word for the Israelites when they were focused on beautifying their homes and lives. They had the best decor, the latest tech, and endless feasts, but Haggai called them to take a hard look at their priorities  He said, “You’ve ...