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Myriad of Contradictions

May 31, 2013 //  by Nikol//  1 Comment

It is a myriad of contradictions.

I don’t know how it works, but I know it does.
I don’t know why we have it, but I know it is a gift.
I don’t know how to do it, but I am compelled to try.
It seems insignificant and powerful.

It is something I loathe and enjoy.
It is frustrating and exhilarating.
It is freeing and binding,
It is mocked by man and coveted by many.

It is disciplined yet unstructured.
It costs nothing yet is priceless.
It is common yet a privilege.
It is observed by few yet heard by many.

When we kneel, we stand.
When we are alone, we are surrounded.
When we say less, we are heard more.
When we are speechless, our voice is as crystal.

It is a myriad of contradictions.

It is prayer.

Category: Reflections

A Simple Act

May 20, 2013 //  by Nikol//  Leave a Comment

The global church has been on my heart lately.

It’s beauty;
It’s facets;
It’s impact.

I admit there are times when I look around at buildings and pews full of the weak and fallible and wonder what in the world God was thinking. Yet, with all of it’s frustrations and imperfections, it is a beautiful thing to behold when you catch a glimpse of the grace God extends through it to those that are hurting.

The father of a sweet co-worker passed away recently. One morning last week, she shared with me a sympathy card that brought tears to my eyes.

The logo in the return address was familiar because I listen to their podcasts from time-to-time.

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Menlo Park Presbyterian church is a large church in California. So, immediately, my interest was peaked: Why would someone in Birmingham, Alabama be getting a card from a church so far away?

The typed sentiments on the front were sweet, “Today…[we] prayed together for you. We asked God to give you his comfort, assurance and staying power during this time of trial…”

But it wasn’t until I opened up the card that I gasped.

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It was filled with signature…after signature…after signature.

Fifty-seven of them to be exact.

Fifty-seven men.
Fifty-seven prayers.
Fifty-seven blessings…
from 2,300 miles away.

I have never wanted to hop on a plane and hug a group of men in all my life!

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Aren’t they the cutest?

I won’t even mention that they have met every Saturday morning at 7:30 AM for the past 40 years!!

Through a single card (not even sent to me, I might add), I found inspiration to persevere in the smallest, simplest, and seemingly overlooked tasks that can change a life or, at the very least, brighten a day.

That’s what happened when these men signed a card and said a prayer.  They brightened not only the day of a grieving daughter, but they gave me a remarkable glimpse into the inexhaustible and far-reaching grace God extends through the simple acts of His Church.

Praise His Name!

Category: Reflections

A Glimpse into Heaven

March 30, 2013 //  by Nikol//  Leave a Comment

For one whole hour on Good Friday I caught a tiny glimpse into Heaven.

A bag piper played Amazing Grace,

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With a cross leading the way.

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Theological differences were set aside. Scripture & song united us as we paid tribute to our Savior.

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There were people from all walks of life, and pastors clothed in a myriad of attire.

Men…Women…Children…
Black…White…Hispanic…
Able-bodied…Aged…Disabled…
Upper-class…Lower-class…Middle-class
Employed…Unemployed…
Executives…Managers…Laborers…
Needy…Broken…Scarred.

Few words were exchanged among us yet we were one in Spirit, and deep down in my soul I felt the LORD smiling.

It was a little glimpse of Heaven.
The best kind of parade.
And a testimony of the power of Jesus’ Bride.

Beautiful in its facets.
Flawless through His blood.
Glorious in His eyes.

Pedestrians stopped in reverence as the cross passed before them.
Motorist slowed to gaze at this pilgrimage.
Onlookers peered out of houses as we passed.

It was one of the most power testimonies of His love I have ever seen on this Earth.

We speak louder in reverent unity than we ever will individually.

Politics and theological debates might separate us momentarily,but it is the glorious and wretched way of the cross that unites us.

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All hail the power of Jesus’ Name!

Category: Reflections, Reflections on Holy Week

Music Monday: The Harvester

March 25, 2013 //  by Nikol//  Leave a Comment

Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my most favorite week of the entire year: Holy Week. And while an Easter song would probably be more appropriate, the Lord is practically dragging me by the hair to post something different because of this one word:

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Harvest.

It seems like a harmless word. A good one, even. Yet, since September this word has been haunting me and taunting me with its awesome yet elusive self. I have, no doubt, that it is significant because I see it everywhere.

In my mailbox

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In the grocery aisle

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On a box of butter knives

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On the back of my dinner

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In my books

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On random cards

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On a friend’s post on Facebook

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And another friend’s post

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And Twitter

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In Scriptures that sneak up on me (Mark 4:29)

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In my life verse (Galatians 6:9)

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And on my iPod.  Thanks Brandon Heath.

The Harvester

Up with the dawn and the rooster crow
Been that way since I don’t know
Throw a little water on my face
Get out the door and greet the day

Put my knees down on the ground
Sing to the Lord in a weary sound
Ask Him for the strength I need
Break my heart like a weed

For all that we’ve grown
How could we forget
Those who don’t know
Or just don’t know yet

Let’s harvest this field
From sunrise to sunset
The Master is coming
We are not done yet
We are not done yet
Yet

Bring out the sickle
Bring out the pail
Bushel full of wire
And a fork to the bale
Work through the pain in the rain or shine
C’mon y’all we still got time
We still got time

For all that we’ve grown
How could we forget
Those who don’t know
Or just don’t know yet

Let’s harvest this field
From sunrise to sunset
The Master is coming
We are not done yet
We are not done yet
Yet
Yet

The turning of the season
Is upon us, my friends
Now’s the time
All that was sown
Is there for the reaping

For all that we’ve grown
How could we forget
Those who don’t know
Or just don’t know yet

Let’s harvest this field
From sunrise to sunset
The Master is coming
We are not done yet
We are not done yet
Yet
Yet

Category: Music Mondays

Legacy

March 20, 2013 //  by Nikol//  Leave a Comment

I’m telling you, sometimes the people in the Bible seem like characters in a book rather than real people who lived and breathed and felt. However, sometimes God allows me to glimpse their humanity which is what happened when I was reading 2 Timothy 4:9-18.

In his last days, Paul felt alone and abandoned. His friends had left him.

Some moved on to work their own ministries,
others betrayed him,
some fought against his beliefs.

He found solace in writing letters to the few friends that were his: Luke, Mark and Timothy.

Humbly, he asked for the familiar things of this world:

…an old coat
…some old books
…and his papers.

I’m comforted by this man of God’s frailty, his honesty, and his desire for the minimal comforts of this life.

And I’m grateful for him.

I’m grateful that – despite persecution and pain, abandonment and loneliness – he persevered to passionately preach the Good News to the Gentiles.  It is because of his passion and pursuit that I can say:

…he is my brother
…and His God is mine.

And it is because of this that I also share in his duty to preach the Good News regardless of consequence. Someone’s eternity might rest on my willingness to heed that very call.

It is my responsibility.
It is Paul’s legacy.
And my prayer is that it will be mine.
Will it be yours as well?

Category: Random, Reflections

Like Me

March 11, 2013 //  by Nikol//  4 Comments

It didn’t take completing a love language quiz to find out that I’m a “words of affirmation” girl, but it sure did make me feel affirmed seeing it in writing.

In strangely related news, I gave up the Facebook app on my phone. I know what you must be thinking, but it’s OK.

Seriously.

The sky has not fallen.
The world has not stopped spinning.
My friends have not unfriended me.

I still have Twitter.

But Facebook had to go for many reasons.

First, I realized that it is primarily a land whose commodity is time suckage. Where did that hour go? Oh, I spent it on Facebook watching endless videos of cats and dogs; staring at pictures of other peoples’ relatives; and fervently reading about what someone had for lunch.

Second, I noticed that I visited this strange land during lulls in my day for no reason other than because I could. It was instant pacification when a meeting became unriveting, a stop light interrupted my progress, or a commercial reared it’s ugly head.

Third, it started to feel a little too good when someone liked my post. Those little badges of affirmation (or lack thereof) following a status update made me smile (or un-smile) a little too often.

Which brings me to the point of this post.

Recently, I noticed that people were not liking some of my statuses. I couldn’t figure out why. I realize my status updates aren’t life changing, and I might not be as hilarious as I think I am, but my friends are usually pretty amazing in showing support (or perhaps pity) by liking at least some of them.

It didn’t bother me at first, but I was bumfuddled because some were globally like-able.

Like an Oswald Chambers quote. I mean, who doesn’t like some Oz?

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Or a bible verse. At least one person has got to “like” Jesus, right?

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Or a picture of Ellie.  I mean, who can’t like a face like this?

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But nothing.
Zero.
Nada.

Deafening silence on the likability scale.

For weeks.

The words of affirmation girl was crying out, and I didn’t like it. (See what I did there?) Inside she was screaming:

Like me!
Like me!
Like meeeee!

Then, a little truth showed up.

A co-worker was trying to find a link I’d posted on Facebook. No matter how many times she refreshed her screen she still couldn’t see the link on my page. I showed her on my phone where I had posted it, but when we compared views of my page, the link clearly was not there on her phone nor were many, many of my previous posts.

Turns out, anything I posted to Facebook via Twitter was hidden from sight because somehow a setting had changed from “Public” to view by “Only Me.”

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I giggled as I heard God explain: Things aren’t always what they seem, Nikol.

I assumed people could see things, when in fact, they could not.
I mistook silence for rejection.

How often are we the same in our relationship with God?

When God is silent, we think He’s left us.
When prayers go seemingly unanswered, we assume He doesn’t care.
When progress is painfully slow, we think He’s not moving.

These are lies.

All of them.

God will never leave us even when we do not sense Him.
God is good even when things seem bad.
God is working even when we do not perceive Him.

Things aren’t always what they seem.

Category: Random, Reflections, Struggles

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