Finally!
Everyone, all of my blogging has moved:
http://brokenandglowing.wordpress.com
New blog, new direction, new meaning. Write it down, bookmark it, then take it in and share with your friends!
Finally!
Everyone, all of my blogging has moved:
http://brokenandglowing.wordpress.com
New blog, new direction, new meaning. Write it down, bookmark it, then take it in and share with your friends!
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So I’ve run into this wall. I love blogging and I love sharing stories and the word of God, but it’s called Loren Wade.
That makes no sense. I’m thinking about maybe starting a new blog, but I’m not sure what I want to do yet.
I think what I have been writing about is great, but I can’t seem to find my niche. I suppose I’ll find it eventually. Any input is appreciated!!!
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Today is more of a rambling/rant.
Serious. Last night I felt it hard. I realized how much I’ve been rude to people. How many people I’ve offended. I realized that the man of character I’m striving to be… is a disgrace.
I’m trying to remember to repeat this quote in my head, “What would the boy you were say about the man you are?”
How many of us have said we’re going to do something and now follow through with it? I’ll be the first to admit guilt. I might follow through 50% of the time. I always have an excuse. Always! What happened to getting things done no matter if your head hurts or your legs are tired or if you broke your finger.
It’s funny to think that people who have serious physical or mental issues are usually the ones who go much further than those of us born without those issues! Okay, I digress.
The point I’m making is that God is very blatantly telling me I’m royally screwing up. I had to humble myself and admit that I’m wrong, which is very difficult for me to do. I have to take responsibility for what I’ve done.
I have to repent and try again. This time without being a jerk.
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Doesn’t that just sound silly? It’s kind of supposed to. Yet, there’s more truth to it than meets the eye.
What do I mean? I started this blog to, for lack of a better term, “jumpstart” my relationship with the living God. I’ve been a Christian since sophomore year in High School. I’ve been on this bumpy journey since then, over mountaint, hills, deserts, etc. I’m still not satisfied. And I never will be, but that’s not that point.
The point of this is to grow closer to God. The point of me writing and sharing my experiences is to know Him more intimately. I hope you will share this journey with me.
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I once heard that 8 was the number of renewal.
Can you imagine how many weddings are going on today?
Can you imagine how many people thought today was the apocalypse?
Did you know today was the day when the US dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan?
Did you know a baby was born today weighing 8 pounds, 8 ounces?
And some awesome fireworks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmKGAIKSASc
Just some of my thoughts and observations.
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I kinda wanted to share a little bit about me and my background. I started this blog so I could grow. I started it with the intentions to learn from other people about their lives and how they have grown, so I could grow in the same way. And while doing so, readers can learn too.
I have the most beautiful wife in the world. Her name is Gennavieve Christian. If you have read my “About Me” page, I shared what her favorite feature of mine was. Se was once asked by her Mom what her favorite feature about me was, personality, trait, physical, etc. and she said my passion. I hope I don’t sound conceited if I said I agree. It is truly my greatest weakness and greatest strength. You might ask, what do I mean by that?
My passion is my greatest weakness because it gets me into trouble and always digs a deeper hole. Sometimes I go to great lengths to do obtain something, do something, or share something, and sometimes I go too far. Sometimes, okay, a lot of the time, it turns into obsession or idolatry. I’ll be honest, I always thought it was okay to obsess over my music because it’s “Christian” music. So “it’s okay because they’re Christian” was my excuse.
The truth is that’s called idolatry. Through my friend Dylan, God slapped me in the face one day to tell me so. Since then, it’s been a path of recovery. There’s limits, and I didn’t know they were there until then.
My passion is also my strength because of many, many reasons. My passion helps maintain my positive attitude, it provides a continual desire for more from live, the love of people, and person-ability. There’s so many reasons why, but the most important is I believe people are able to receive a glimpse of God from it. Because I am so passionate, people can see, feel, and hear the tiniest, smallest, touch of how God feels about us, about you.
I pray that what I write will deeply affect you. I pray you will be able to receive some of that passion through what I write. I sincerely appreciate my readers. If you’re out there, please make yourself known and make yourself at home. This blog is yours too. I love you all! Godspeed.
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Alas, the second part of desire as promised. This time I’m not going to post a lot of quotes or information from the book (which was absolutely fantastic, if I may add). If you have not read the first part, you can read it here. It is simply a post about my thoughts on the book Journey of Desire by John Eldredge.
My thoughts! Desire. Want. Destiny.
I’ve talked before about the heart. What is drastically different about Eldredge is that he believes the heart is GOOD. I’ve probably stated this before. The heart is central to life. The closer we bring our heart and mind to Jesus, the easier it is to find our truest desires. What is in your heart that you know you were meant to do.
Destiny is not something we can create. It is something we discover! It may take some time, but you must search your heart, mind, and soul to find what it is that you desire more than any other thing in life. Obviously, our primary desires should be for Jesus, but within that is where I believe we find our calling.
Yes, to a certain extent, we do control our destiny. If your destiny is to become a rock star, you can easily choose not to chase that dream. That still doesn’t mean you weren’t destined to be one. You choose to follow Jesus. You choose to make the steps toward your destiny. Another key point to bring up here, is John states that we should always desire and chase that destiny until our dying days, whether achieved or not. Because life actually is a dress rehearsal for utopia.
Back to the heart. Our heart is good when we’re following the path Jesus set before us. I believe your heart is where you find your calling. I believe our desires were pre-programmed by our maker. I believe that we truly come alive when we are following that destiny or calling. I believe what St. Irenaeus said long, long ago…
“The glory of God is man full alive.”
And I believe we come alive to the max, when we take all the steps required, conquer all the stumbling blocks, and make all the leaps of faith toward that dream, whether accomplished or not.
According historical patterns, people who do not follow the principles we find in the Holy Bible (much of those are even older than the Bible), hardly ever accomplish anything great.
Go chase your dream, and do it to the Glory of God the Father, the Holy Spirit, and the Son.
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Yes, thats right.
dot COM!
Phew! Now that I got that out of my system, I’m pleased to announce you can easily access my blog now by simply typing lorenwade.com in your address bar! Woohoo!
Isn’t that nice and simple?
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