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Thanksgiving from The Faithful Geek

Praying HandsHappy Thanksgiving everyone!

I hope your day is blessed abundantly and may the Lord renew your heart today and always!

Thanksgiving

For each new morning with its light,
For rest and shelter of the night,
For health and food,
For love and friends,
For everything Thy goodness sends.

- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)

I have so very many things to be thankful for each and everyday.

Thank you dear and gracious Lord for all of the blessings you bestow upon me. Thank you for my readers. Please bless them and keep them safe in this world of chaos. Help them to recognize all of the things you do. Thank you for giving me this outlet, dear Lord, to be able to reach the hearts and minds of people across the world with the word you have so graciously bestowed in my heart and mind. Thank you dear Lord. Amen.

In His Service,

The Faithful Geek

Reduce Stress Through Faithfulness

So many people run into challenges and problems in their lives that they become overwhelmed and downtrodden. A death of a loved one, a recent injury, loss of a job, or a multitude of even smaller problems all contribute to our stress level and our outlook on life. The magnitude of the situation usually does not matter. The loss of a pet can be just as devastating to some as the loss of a job or the loss of a husband or wife to others. We are also often influenced by the stress of others. By that I mean that we are empathetic to others problems and thereby take their stress upon ourselves in the form of worry.

Many times we end up reacting to stress by blaming others, ourselves or even God or the Devil. Pushing the blame off on someone or something else is often a producer of more stress instead of making us feel better. Sure, blaming someone make make us feel better temporarily, but once we realize that the blame is put out falsely then we often carry the burden of guilt of those false accusations.

So, how do we alleviate stress? There are many, tons even, of self-help gurus out there willing to tell you how to alleviate stress by taking long walks, reading a book, getting plenty of rest, the list goes on. And while these things can be helpful they don’t address a person’s inner core beliefs which affect how certain situations can bring on stress in the first place. You see, most of us are affected by challenges or problems by the way we view them. For instance, one person may look at the loss of a job as devastating and think there is no hope for their future which is a very stressful situation for them. On the other hand, a second person may look at losing a job as an opportunity to find a better job or change careers and this creates less stress for them than the first person.

This is where faithfulness comes in to play. Faithfulness or the degree of our faith can affect the way we perceive adverse situations. Different types of faithfulness have different types of effects on stress, however today I will be addressing Christian faith in the term faithfulness. In the Christian faith we believe not only that Christ died for our sins, and that we will have everlasting life through faith in Him, but we also believe that Christ is always with us. Knowing that Christ is with us everywhere we go, day in and day out, gives us the knowledge that we are not alone. We also know that Christ said that He will see us through the storms (problems), but please remember that He never said that he would prevent the storms.

Now if we understand that we are not alone, and that Christ will see us through the storm, then this in turn gives us hope that we will be alright. We can depend on Christ as our support group to help us deal with stress. We can talk to Him through prayer, we can even scream out our frustrations to Him. We can live with the knowledge that God will provide what we need. This is not to say that He will provide what we want. That is a big difference. In knowing that He will provide what we need it takes the edge off of the stress level we may be experiencing.

In order to reduce stress we must first and foremost listen to what God is trying to tell us. We must keep working to improve our current situation, but in a manner that we are being Christ-like. And we must have the type of faithfulness to know that no matter what we are experiencing that we will make it through. The sun will still rise in the morning. This type of faithfulness can reduce stress with the knowledge that Christ knows our pain, He knows what is best for us, and He is always there for us to turn to.

Reduce your stress through faithfulness today. Know that God loves you and even though you are experiencing what seems like too much to handle, you can handle it, you can make it through and there is always God’s silver-lining. Start counting all of the blessings you do have in your life and if you honestly count them, you will begin to see that God does take care of us.

I hope you enjoyed today’s post. Please share the knowledge by clicking on the links below. I pray that you (yes you!) experience a day of peace and blessings.

In His Service,

The Faithful Geek

 

The Devil’s Playground Used Against Him

How often do religious people propose that the Internet, especially social networking sites are the “Devil’s Playground”? That nothing good can come of being on those sites or the Internet? Well, I am here to tell you that yes, the Internet and social networking sites can be a playground of sorts for the evil minded, the manipulative and the ungodly. However, didn’t Christ himself break bread with thieves, miscreants, and the like? Yes, of course He did. Christ didn’t come to this world to just visit and socialize with those who were already righteous! He came to lead by example to ALL people and to save those who did not deserve salvation.

Are we to partake in the evilness that surrounds and abounds on the Internet? Well of course the answer is a astounding NO! But that does not mean that we cannot be on the Internet or social networking sites and use that environment to our advantage to uphold the kingdom of God.

God sent us out into the far corners of the world to spread the good news. What better way to reach a broad range of people from all over the world than through the Internet. The Internet brings opportunities to connect with others in more ways than most people realize. Social networking sites are just one way to reach out to people.

I am not talking about preaching constantly to everyone you meet or bombarding people with a pushy attitude that they have to believe in Christ or else because this can get some disastrous results and actually push people further away from Christ. What I am talking about is making a difference in people’s lives by way of demonstrating how a good and faithful person lives. What better testimony is there than to simply show someone kindness like Christ showed others?

We are to love our neighbors as ourselves. This is not to mean just the person living next door. Neighbors are everyone across the globe. They are anyone that we come in contact with no matter what their beliefs. The parable of the “Good Samaritan” shows that even though Samaritans were despised by others they were still deserving of kindness in God’s eyes (Luke 10:30-37).

We need to step onto the “Devil’s Playground” and show even those who don’t deserve it the type of kindness Christ gave us. Even as Christians, or faithful believers we don’t deserve the precious gift of salvation any more or any less than anyone else. Just think of how much better this world could be if everyone showed others kindness. We all, no matter what our faith is in, can make a better world by just demonstrating love, kindness and understanding in a world filled with the desperate, hopeless and lost. We can use the “Devil’s Playground” against the wicked, cruel, and vicious because by mingling with the miscreants we may be able to show them just a little piece of hope, or plant that one little seed that may bring on a life changing difference in their life.

One warning, however, is that we must stay on our guard not to fall prey to the evilness that surrounds the Internet. We cannot be convinced that we can play on the playground in a manner that is not Christ-like. We must simply be there to display the goodness and graciousness that Christ gave us. Use the “Devil’s Playground” against him by showing the Christ within you to all of your Internet friends. You may just be well surprised by how many opportunities will come about to spread the gospel.

I pray that this post has either inspired you or has given you a new perspective on using the Internet for God’s work. If you like this post please be kind and share by clicking the links below.

In His Service,

The Faithful Geek

 

After Effects

Flood waters from Hurricane Irene August 27, 2011
Well the waters have receded, but the after effects remain. Thousands of people have lost everything in the wake of Hurricane Irene. We are in the process of finding funding to replace our home so I may not be able to write often.  Just like so many others in this area, FEMA is not helping and there is no flood insurance so the burden of rebuilding or replacing rests on our shoulders. The picture was taken about an hour before the flood waters reached their peak. Here in Pamlico county there are areas where only a few houses were unaffected. Please keep the affected families in your prayers and thoughts.

 

 

Go Away Irene!

Well, I may not be posting over the coming days or weeks. I am looking down the barrel of a gun so to speak. Hurricane Irene is on it’s way! Should be arriving some time tonight and into tomorrow. I am on the coast of North Carolina just west of the Outer Banks, so we will see how we fair over the next 24 to 48 hours. With the current statistics it looks like there is a high possibility that the house will be flooded, again! Let’s pray this doesn’t actually happen, but we were flooded with hurricane Isabel, so we just have to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. All web sites for clients are on hold and so is college. To anyone in the local area that may be reading this, I will be praying for everyone. God knows who you are and just remember, it is just material possessions and can be replaced. You however cannot. Stay safe and God bless!