October 1, 2014

  • Royalty

    royalty

    Denmark, where I live, is a very socialistic society. A lot of emphasis and value are placed on everyone being the same. We have the same rights and opportunities, the same taxes, etc. Living in this society can start to feel stifling. There is this "spirit of sameness" thing that pervades everything. There are strict rules about things, too. It's kind of funny really. When I was a teen, I never felt like I fit in, and now here I am, a ----er--- mature woman, feeling that way again. The good thing now is that I don't care. I don't see "fitting in" as a plus, especially if it means I have to compromise what I believe.

    God never, EVER asks us to fit in. His people are the people swimming upstream when everyone else is just drifting down. We are the people who refuse to surrender our morals and our values for the sake of society. We are different. Different is GOOD.

    (Gal, 5:16 NLT) So I say, let the Holy Spirit guide your lives. Then you won't be doing what your sinful nature craves.

    If the Holy Spirit is truly in charge of my life, there are a LOT of things I am not going to say, do, wear, play. listen to and look at. I make the choice not to be a part of many things society offers --- not because God MAKES me, or because I am a prude, but because I am a a much-loved princess, and in my kingdom, we have different rules! :-)

    In the kingdom where I live, people are kind, even when others are not kind to them. In my kingdom, I do not need THINGS to make me happy. I find my joy in knowing the King, and when I need anything, I know He will provide. I depend on Him for strength, peace, joy, wisdom and love. These and more He gladly gives me from His endless supply. Knowing Him is the sweetest thing I can think of.

    I do not spend money the same way others do. There are a lot of things people think they need to make them happy, but I know where true happiness comes from, and it is not shopping! :-) I have to feel God's peace in my heart before I lay my money down. I do not have the same goals as those who live outside of my Father's kingdom have. My main goal is to please the King, (my Dad) and to invite other people to be a part of the Kingdom of God. I am an ambassador. I am a representative of the Kingdom of Light. His own princess.

    (Col 1:12-14 NLT) ...thanking the Father who makes us strong enough to take part in everything bright and beautiful that He has for us. God rescued us from dead-end alleys and dark dungeons. He's set us up in the kingdom of the Son He loves so much, the Son who got us out of the pit we were in, got rid of the sins we were doomed to keep repeating.

    Once I lived in the dark kingdom. It was depressing and sad. It was empty and dirty. It never fulfilled. I never felt good enough or pretty enough or smart enough or loved enough. In that kingdom, there is NEVER enough. No matter how much people have, they want more. I am so glad I don't live in that mess now.

    (Rom. 12:2 NLT) Don't become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You'll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what He wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you.

    We all make choices. We can live where we like. We can serve whom we will. I don't mind being different. I like living in God's kingdom. I like being His child. If your life gives you no joy or satisfaction, maybe it is time to choose a new kind of life. If your days are filled with worry and frustration, maybe it's time to serve a different King.

Comments (5)

  • HI Pastor, Mae---another excellent post. My wife loves shopping in malls, but she is a very zealous 'soul winner.' I don't emphasize that enough about her. She is very bold. My shopping is different. I just save money sometimes for years to get something really nice, but it is still shopping.

    God is more importand and satisfying than shopping of course. lol Sounds silly to say that, but it needs to be said.

    I sure loved your scripture.

    I did not know that about Demark.

    blessings

    frank

  • Yes, indeed. We have choices to make. My mom is a diligent soul winner too. Sometimes she gets a little over zealous, but that's OK. We all do things differently. The most important fitting in is in His kingdom where we all fit. Praise God! :-)

  • Oh my goodness, I think it still works. I have not paid any money, so I guess my site is not "live", but I had no idea that I could hang around. Amazing!

    Hope things have been going well for you!

    • Hi! I did see you. Now, I wonder, since it has been a while, will you check? We are well. Hope you are. I miss you and the "old" Xanga." Are you on FB?

  • I Wonderhow is the Christianity in DENMARK ;
    Love
    Michel

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