Tuesday 27 June 2017

Are you average?


I am an average woman. I don't really stand out - average; height, build, weight and I lead a pretty average life. 

Now, that probably doesn't sound very exciting or unique does it?! But, can we be content to be average? 

This world invites us to be the best. Be the top at something, have a pretty physical figure, or a pretty figure for an income. We are encouraged to find out what makes us stand out. Lets face it, most of us are not gifted in the brain department like Einstein, or gifted like Mother Theresa in compassion. The majority of us are not stand out types, we are average. 

Now, I am not trying to downplay myself or anyone else. I would say I'm average. The question I want to ask is - is it ok to be average? 

Many people aspire for more, there seems to be discontent with being average, I wonder why. Should I be content to be average? Or should I be striving for something more?

So, I started to think about people from the Bible who were average people. These average people impacted their families, communities and even nations. Not so bad being average then huh? Lets have a look at some of those people; 
Moses, an ordinary guy working as a shepherd, as did David. Ruth, an ordinary lady, working her hardest to provide for herself and her mother-in-law. Paul, a tent maker, working with other tent makers, moving around and making money. Yet, these people are not remembered for these things. I love that this same Paul in one letter says this, "I was not at all inferior to these super-apostles, even though I am nothing." 
2 Corinthians 12:11. 
It's like he recognises that he's not anyone special, but he's also not less than anyone else - he is average.

Yes, we are not at all inferior to anyone else, we are all individually handcrafted by God. There is no-one else in the world like you, but also, you are probably pretty average. You are no less than anyone else, even though you are also nothing - What a paradox! 
Paul is right. We are no less than the best of the human race, even though we can all quite readily admit that we are also nothing special. We are average human beings, living average human lives. 

Yet....
Looking at history, current events and examples from the Bible we see so many average people who are involved in transforming lives. Whether it be; a moment of kindness, a spur of the moment donation, a smile, working hard with integrity. These things make a mighty difference to the lives of others. 
You may not even know it, but the impact of how you lead your everyday, average life, can impact many. 
Paul, a tent maker, working, making a living, spurred churches onwards in their faith. Ruth, working hard to gather enough food to eat, married one of the richest guys around and became an ancestor of Jesus. She never knew this would happen. Living her life with integrity clearly impacted generations to come. 
Moses, looking after the family sheep, gets invited to lead a whole nation! 
David, the youngest in his family, taking care of the sheep, not even invited to a celebration, eventually became a King! 

Looking at the lives of these people, they started out pretty average. They got on with what life gave them, they worked hard, treated others well, they were content with the life they had. They may of hoped and dreamed of other things, but God found them in their average lives. 
Your life, however average or not it is, will impact the generations to come. You impact your family and community merely by your presence. What do those around you see in you? What are you leaving for the generations to come? 
My Nan had a massive impact on my life. Yet she was old, mainly in a wheelchair, in and out of hospital. What I remember of her is the time, the conversations, the care and the love that she showed me. Her life is still impacting me now. 

Your life will leave marks on those around you.


Your everyday average life has the power to impact generations! 

Wednesday 21 June 2017

Rebuilding community


Looking around us we see that the world is struggling. There are; wars, famine, disasters, family breakdowns, among a multitude of other situations that can cause us to worry, fear, or to even fight back at the injustice around us. We can get inundated with terrible tales of what is happening in our world, even our own country.

I have been greatly encouraged recently hearing the details of current events in the U.K. The situations themselves have been horrific, and the stories unfolding of individuals tragedies are awful.

However, have you noticed the response?

The wonderful, beautiful spirit of comaraderie, companionship, community? I have been amazed at people's response, from individuals to churches, businesses and leisure centres, the rich and the poor. All have come together to ease the tremendous burden people have been put under, not by choice, but by tragedy.

I want to say WELL DONE and to all of those who have helped, prayed and supported those involved in these circumstances. Sadly I don't think this will be the last of the tragedy to hit the U.K, but thank you to all those who have responded. You have mad a difference.

Britain is often thought of as an individualistic society, we have lost something of the community spirit that once existed on our fine shores. We all seem to be out to better ourselves, improve ourselves, and create a better future for those following us.
Yet, recently, many have set aside time and money to respond. To show care, love and support for those who are suffering. They have rebirthed something of the community spirit back into the U.K.

Let's not lose it.

Let's talk to those on our street, continue to offer a hand to those who are in need.

It is clear that this individualistic society is not what everyone wants. When people have been in need whether it be in Manchester or London, so many hundreds of people have offered assistance. Help that they wouldn't normally think to provide. why is that? We all have reasons for not getting involved doing in our local communities - don't have time, or the money, kids don't want to, it doesn't fit with my lifestyle. There are many constraints, yet we have now glimpsed something better.

I have been challenged by this marvellously uplifting response to our fellow citizens in need.
It may seem too big to think how we can create a community spirit where we live, but can you do this with just one person? Involve one person in your life, someone who may be; lonely, busy, sad, struggling. Could you reach out to one person? Yes, it will cost. It may cost you your time or money, or cause your family to wonder what on Earth you are doing. Imagine though, if we all invested in one person how many people would be impacted.
If, in the Grenfell towers disaster, if just one person had offered one person a place to sleep, how much impact that would have in their life. The joy, relief, probably unspeakable. We can provide that joy and relief to those around us. Whether it be noticing that someone at the checkout doesn't have enough cash, a Mum is struggling with bags and baby, or maybe your neighbours lawn really needs doing. We can all make a difference in someone's life.

In this fragile time in our country, I am proud to be British, we know how to respond in times of trial and extend the hand of friendship. Let's continue to do so.

Tuesday 13 June 2017

What kind of learner are you?


How many of us can say this;
"I did not listen to the voice of my teachers 
or incline my ear to my instructors"
Proverbs 5:13

Oh yes, I am sure most of us can relate to not doing as we are told! 

I know now, having children that I am often heard saying, "why don't you listen?!". However aren't we all the same, can't we all relate to having not fully taken in what people say? 

Let's think for a minute about the people who are speaking into our lives. 
Being an instructor, being a teacher is hard work. Yet, how often is the work rewarded by someone that truly listens? Someone who really hears what is said, is willing to learn and does what is instructed first time (not thirty first!). 
How much easier is it to train someone who listens and applies what is said -it's easy, it's a breeze and it's a joy. Those that are ready to listen and have a go are the best students, it doesn't matter how many times they need to hear something, it's a pleasure when you know they're trying.

In life we have opportunities to learn all the time, so what kind of student are you? Are you a joy to teach or a laborious task?

Learning also is hard work. 
More often than not we would rather be doing something else; playing games, gazing out the window, sometimes even the housework looks more fun than applying ourselves to something we know we ought to do. Learning takes effort. We cannot assimilate information by just being present in a learning environment. If I just sit in a history classroom I am not automatically going to leave that place knowing the facts of the plaque or the world wars. The information is not going to seep into my brain by just being present. I would need to focus, engage and make an effort to take in and apply the information. 

When you are learning, when you are taught, you may be present, but are you actually applying yourself? Are you just sitting through the lecture, mandatory training, or lesson just waiting for the bell to go for the break? Or are you focussed, applied and wanting to get something out of this session rather than considering it a chore?

What kind of student are you? 
Is it a laborious task for your teachers to instruct you? Or a joy?

Life is full of opportunities to learn. Are you making most of them? 

Wednesday 7 June 2017

Image of God

We may often hear people say that we are 'made in the image of God'. You any even of said it, but what does it mean? Does it mean we physically look like God? That's hard to imagine as everybody looks so different. 
I believe it means that we are all created to reflect something of who God is. We see this verse in Genesis 1, where God is busy creating the world, universe and everything in it. Then out of everything he creates people in His image. 

You are made in the image of God. Now that should blow your mind a little bit! You are formed to be like God. You know, the everlasting creator, the one who is eternal, benevolent, full d love - you are created to be like Him!!!

Now, I wonder, if you've had these thoughts, like I have, that you're worthless, unappreciated, unknown, have no skills. Ever had those thoughts? 
I have, and I used to think that God made a mistake. He created all things well, except for me. 

Now, just have a little think about that. How crazy is that thought??

How many times has God EVER made a mistake? Oh just this once you think? Really??? 

How many times has God been wrong?
The Bible and history doesn't actually have a record of any mistakes He made, do you know why? Because he's perfect! 

Now how about this question, it's a bit easier to answer - How many times have you been wrong? 
Wait, that's a bit broad and frightening to work out - how about how many times have you been wrong in the last week? Just one week? 
Bet you can think of a few errors, or maybe dozens? So, lets go back to this question - How many times has God been wrong? 

God doesn't make mistakes. 

He tells the truth.

He says YOU are made in HIS image. 

You were born to reflect God. 
You were created to reflect His characteristics in this world. 
You were made in love, you were beautifully handcrafted with great care. 

You are not the result of a one night stand, failed contraception, bad relationship, or even a loving marriage, you were in fact created because God designed you.
Every feature, every physical attribute, every characteristic. 

Now, do you get it? You were made BY God. You are designed to BE LIKE God. 

That is immense! Think about that - YOU were formed to be like God - YOU! Wow! 

Have you ever looked in the mirror and criticised some feature? Or thought how rubbish you are, that the world is better off without you? 

STOP! 

LISTEN! 

Take this to heart because it is perfectly true; God says He made YOU in HIS IMAGE! 
You are like God, in some way you reflect who He is. He meant you to be you. 

God doesn't look at himself and think, oh well, I'm having a bad skin/hair day, and what if I upset.... oh I didn't do that well, no-one really likes me.... so why do we? 
As we are created to be like God, why are we consumed with these thoughts of insignificance? You are made perfectly and purposefully in the image of God. You are walking around this Earth displaying who God is. What an incredible job you e been tasked with! 

So stop beating yourself up about what you aren't and embrace what you are.

You are the image of God!