Showing posts with label light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label light. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Some People Call it Quirky

{by Rachel Coker}

I remember, a few months back, reading a magazine interview on my favorite actress, Zooey Deschanel. (If you don’t know who she is, just picture the most girly, off-beat, amazing actress/singer ever. Oh yeah, you’re thinking. That girl! Yep, you’re right!)

Anyway, the interviewer asked Zooey how she felt about all the buzz she gets on her quirky sense of style. Why does she wear so many skirts and so little leather? The answer she gave surprised me. “I think it’s an annoying word,” she replied, “Quirky is like a nice way of saying weird.”

It made me think back to all the times I have, in the past, been called “quirky” or “unique”. Were all those people just trying to think of a nice way of letting me know I’m weird? Does dressing and behaving in ways that are different qualify me as some kind of freak by today’s standards?

I think the world we live in too often operates by a one-size-fits-all mentality. Go to any public mall or movie theater and you’ll see a lot of people that are just about the same. The same style of jeans. The same branded t-shirts. The same shaggy hair and of-the-moment handbags. A whole lot of sameness. It’s seriously depressing. Throw someone into the equation that doesn’t quite match and suddenly we have someone different. Someone “quirky”. Someone weird.

As someone who has dealt with a lot of criticism in the past for not looking or acting like everyone else, Zooey’s quote was something I could immediately relate to. It’s never nice to feel weird. Sometimes it’s so painful that I feel like I would do almost anything to stop feeling like a loser. I want those popular jeans. That “in” haircut. I want to look and act just like everyone else my age.

But then, I remember a promise from God’s word. Matthew 5:14 tells me that, “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.” And it’s so true. As Christians, we are to be lights in the darkness. A spot of color in a sea of gray. Our lives and personalities are meant to starkly stand out against the dreary hopelessness of this world.

I don’t want to be conformed to the patterns of this world. As a daughter of the King, I want to be transformed. Different. “Quirky”, even. I want to go about my everyday life in a way that will make others pause and take notice.

God created each of us with our own stamp of uniqueness. He never meant for us all to operate in the same way. We have different opinions and hopes and dreams. And our lives are meant to reflect that in different ways. We should all be “quirky”, if that means expressing ourselves in individual, God-honoring ways. I don’t think that anything could make our Father happier than seeing a world full of unique, colorful Christians impacting those around them. A whole army of quirky individuals. Marching for the King of Kings.
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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Care For a Little Salt With That Light?

{by Samantha Roose}

This week we’ve been reading the book of Matthew as a family.  In chapter 5 Jesus says, “You are the salt of the earth…[and] you are the light of the world.”  But as humans how can we be salt and light?  That’s almost like saying you must be born again.   So, I started thinking; how can we be salt and light?  While pondering this interesting comparison I re-wrote Matthew 5:13-16 in my own words as if Jesus was actually speaking to me:

 “You are My salt of the earth, ______________.  But, if salt loses its saltiness how can it be salty again?  So, be careful to spend time with Me so that you never lose your saltiness.
Know also that you are My light to the world.  I have set you on a stand for others to see.  Therefore, be careful to spend time with Me so that you do not radiate the wrong life or light that would confuse others.  And, do not be afraid to let your light shine for it brings Me glory."
Matthew 5:13-16 (personalized)
But, my thoughts didn’t stop there.  I’ve continued pondering this comparison throughout the week and compiled more thoughts...

Salt enhances flavor and makes things taste good.  So, as Christians we should be enhancing the flavor around us.  And, light makes things more beautiful.  A photographer must have the perfect lighting for a photo or it isn't very pretty or defined.  As light, we need to make sure that we are the correct light so that we can beautify our surroundings and communicate a clear "picture." 

Light also makes things easier and shows the way to go. Therefore, we must not be afraid to let our light shine, because if we keep it covered we take the opportunity from others of seeing and experiencing our Savior.  And who are we to take such a gift or decide who gets to glimpse the gift so freely given yet purchased at so high a price?


Don't let your lights go down / Don't let your fire burn out / 'Cause somewhere, somebody needs a reason to believe / Why don't you rise up now? / Don't be afraid to stand out 
That's how the lost get found The lost get found  
- Britt Nicole

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Shadows and Diamond Days




If the whole universe has no meaning, we should never have found out that it has no meaning: just as, if there were no light in the universe and therefore no creatures with eyes, we should never know it was dark. Dark would be without meaning. – C.S. Lewis


Some days are diamonds
On those days, life is just GOOD 

But some days there is so much gray...
...it's hard to see through the fog
But even in the shadows
There is a light...
look for that Light.

photography credit: Hailey Sadler
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Life Isn't Measured By the Breaths You Take...



A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him 
than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the 
walls of his cell. — C.S. Lewis

Sometimes the beauty


 of this world

takes my breath away...


...it makes me wonder about it's Maker

I cant wait to see what He’s like.
photography credit: Hailey Sadler

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