wa•di \ˈwä-dē\ noun [Arabic wādi] 1828 1: the bed or valley of a stream in regions of southwestern Asia and northern Africa that is usually dry except during the rainy season and that often forms an oasis

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Glory in Pain

A few weeks ago at church, my pastor was preaching out of Isaiah 6. In this particular passage, Isaiah was in the presence of God and was absolutely deathly afraid that he was going to be struck down because of his sin. But one of the seraphim took a live coal from the altar and touched his lips and made him clean. It might just be me, but I have a feeling getting touched on lips with something that just came out of the fire would be downright painful.

I think this is something God wants us to get out of this passage that gets overlooked quite a bit. God never told us being cleansed of our sins would be easy. In this instance, even, I think he's telling us that it's going to be difficult and painful and most probably life changing. I know from experience that a lot of times it feels like the pain is pointless and isn't helping you at all. Let me assure you, it really is. God wants to prune us, to cut us off at our sin and make us a new person completely.

Another thing that crossed my mind was that kind of heat would burn enough to leave a scar of some kind. We will never be able to cut out our past and deny it ever happened. It's a part of who we are, where we came from. It's difficult to distinguish dwelling on the past to using it to grow because it really is a fine line. No one should use the past as a reason for not moving forward. Instead it should be a motivation, motivation to move away from the life we once had and to keep moving to the one God has planned for us.

Struggles in this world with temptations and fleshly desires make us stronger in our walk with God. He doesn't expect us to be perfect, just to strive for it. James tells us to be joyful in our trials because it develops strength. Look at it this way. A young tree is weak. It can be bent and broken by the weakest of winds. But as it grows, it gets stronger. And the wind has a harder time pushing it over, taking it to the breaking point. If you take a look at the inner rings of the tree you can tell when it had hard years and it created a unique layer that added to its durability. I believe people are extremely similar. Every tough time and situation gives us a unique depth to us and makes us stronger for the long haul.

I know I hit on a lot of topics, but I really felt these on my heart. I pray that God will bring tough times into your life to test you and draw him closer to you.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Why

Everyone has a different view on life, on the Bible, on just about everything you can imagine. Personally, I love to get other people's views and learn what's been going on in their life and what they've been learning about themselves and God. There have been many times in my life that I have learned something or discovered something and I haven't had the ability to let people know and maybe enlighten them maybe just a little more, or cause them to think a little more about the issue.

One of the issues I ran into while creating my blog was the name. I'm definitely not the only blogger who's had an issue coming up with the PERFECT blog name, so I'm not going to pretend to be. But I wanted to give some insight into why I chose THIS name. Since this is going to be a somewhat serious blog, I wanted a somewhat serious name that had more than just face value. So began the incredible journey to find a name that would accomplish all of that. And along came "Wadi." A wadi is generally an oasis in the midst of a wasteland. This has a couple meanings in regards to my blog and my life. 1. Life in this world really is hard and many times we are looking for a place to rest. A place that is safe and will stay that way for the long run. Jesus is that resting place for me, and for many others. Secondly, I want my blog to be different than many blogs that are full of social junk and gossip. I want my readers to feel safe when reading my blog, but I also want them to feel challenged. A life without challenges really isn't a life at all. If we go through our Christian walk without once feeling struggle then something's not right.

Another thing I want to mention about my blog. This isn't about me and I don't want it to be. Everything I'm sharing has been revealed to me by the Holy Spirit. In no way do I think I know everything, because I absolutely don't. You are welcome to disagree with anything I say because I'm not perfect. I actually encourage you to start thinking about things I say and come up with your own opinion.

 I hope you will walk with me on this journey of revelation.