Monday, December 9, 2013

LOVE NEVER RUNS...


Though love runs deep
Runs wide, runs far...
Love holds fast when the going is hard
Though it can't be seen, you can feel its touch
The dichotomy of love...
It never runs...

Ever!

© 2013 Steven Bliss

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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE PART 2


It takes faith to go into that place where God brings you before the dragons of your life, all those things that stand in the way of you fully realizing God's destiny for you. What kind of faith are we talking about here? Come down the rabbit hole with me and lets discover it together.
Faith is the assurance of things hoped for...” what are you hoping for? Does it line up with what can only be discovered through an intimate relationship with God? Because you’re in the world, are those things worldly or of a higher hope? In the same way, faith is the “conviction of things not seen…” if you only walk by what you see then you will never realize there’s a whole world of possibilities in the unseen. Conviction here means determined confidence. Are you convinced? What is holding back the power of God in your life? What is it that you know God has spoken to you about yet seems to be held just outside your reach? I guarantee there is something God wants out of your way… Now is the time to address it.
Now is time to become the person God created you to be… that takes faith! 

© 2013 Steven Bliss
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Thursday, September 19, 2013

COMMITMENT: THE POWER OF LOVE


    I recently had the privilege of spending some very close and intimate time with two people I not only admire, but to whom I owe my entire existence, my mother and father, who have been married for over 63 years and together for almost 65. People like them are a dying breed in this world as are the number of years most couples spend together, which is less than a quarter of the time my parents have been married. Sad! Unfortunately, I speak from personal experience.
    What is the reason for this generations microwave mentality? That “shoot first, ask questions later” perspective that believes life is the Burger King slogan, “HAVE IT YOUR WAY”. If you don’t like it, just get a new one! How could we have such a shallow attitude towards something so sacred? Like racehorses we blow out of the gate, but sadly most won’t finish the race? Well, I think I may have hit pay dirt in regards to the answer to that question as I listened closely to my parents talk about life, love and their undying devotion to one another.
    A year ago I introduced my parents to someone who means very much to me. As we sat around the dinner table at my parent’s house talking and sharing a meal, the conversation evolved into something far more interesting. Out of nowhere my friend asked the most incredible question that, until that very moment I had never heard my parents address, or even talk about. “What would you say are the keys to having a marriage that lasts as long as yours has?” she asked. BRILLIANT! How is it that after all these years I’ve never asked them that? At that very moment I watched the look of great satisfaction come upon their faces as their responses began to flow.
    My father spoke first. “I’d have to say it’s all about commitment. That no matter what may come, good or bad, you never waiver in that commitment.” Then it was my mother’s turn, and she said, “I’d have to say it’s being willing to let go of those things that bother you and accept them for who they are.” I can only remember sitting there speechless as time stood still. Though I know other things were said, I was stuck in their initial responses. Profound!
    If those two sentences were the meal, then at that point I had no capacity to consume another bite. I was satiated.
    Little did I know, that one single moment and their two simple yet penetrating answers would play over and over again in my head for the next year. But not just in my head, in my day-in-day-out perspectives and actions towards my own evolving understanding towards relationship. Sadly, I had never fully realized the feast they were serving that day in any of my personal relationships. Though I thought I was doing the best I could, I fell way short of such understanding, acceptance and devotion. I realized that what made my parents who they are, and their obvious success in marriage, was something I had never fully taken hold of in the depths of my soul. I struggled with rejection and did what I thought was necessary and expected in order to be accepted. But I was just going through the motions, not acting out of a heart of pure devotion and commitment. But all that was all about to change.
    As certain unexpected changes and challenges arose over the following months, something within me began to stir. I was experiencing something deep in my soul towards the woman I loved. A level of devotion that inspired a deep sense of selflessness and the willingness to sacrifice at all costs for the one I love. I realized that "I" was not the important one, but rather she was; and it rang like a signal bell in the quiet of my heart. Suddenly I understood that, just like God who willingly sacrificed His only Son out of a deep and abiding love for His bride (and me), I was willing to lay everything down for her. Though she never once verbally asked for it nor seemed to expect it, but I began to experience within myself a level of commitment I had never understood. The same love and commitment the Bible says Jesus had; the love I am to imitate as one created in His image and redeemed by that love. I’ve heard it taught many times but ateaching only communicates so much. To see it lived out in front of my eyes by my father in total commitment and devotion to my mother in her weakness and most vulnerable state (my mother has been struggling physically for years) exemplified the essence of Jesus, the Bridegroom. At that moment, it was birthed in me. Sacrifice without expectation; selflessness devoid of all desire for personal gain… love without reservation or condition. It’s what I give, not what I get.
    My father is a very funny and unusual man. He has the most positive attitude of any person I have ever known. But to illustrate his love and devotion to his wife, I want to share a moment I was fortunate enough to experience that shines a light on his amazing yet very conscious commitment to her. First, my dad is 87 years old. He just had hip replacement surgery. My mother, who is almost 84, is not in the best of health and in many ways she is like a small child who needs constant care. My dad has taken care of her without fail for these last five years as she has steadily declined. These days she gets around with walkers and wheelchairs needing oxygen to get her through the day. I was there to take care of her as he was going through his surgery and rehab.
    The day after his surgery my dad was doing a little bit better and looking forward to my mom coming to visit him. After we arrived and were sitting there talking, I heard my dad say to my mom, “Merle, where is my wedding ring?” My mom, sitting in her wheelchair looking very frail with oxygen tubes in her nose said, “I don’t know Ray, I think you left it at home because you couldn’t wear it during surgery.” My dad responded with, “I need it!” “Why?” she asked. “Because I don’t want any of the nurses around here hitting on me!” he said. I busted out laughing! At first I thought he was being silly. “Really dad?” But as I looked up at them both staring at each other I suddenly realized he was dead serious. The epiphany hit me of this man’s deep devotion and intense commitment to his wife. So much so that He didn’t want any other women to think he was available. And at 87 years old no less!
    What passion! What incredible love! Such profound integrity and a deep sense of responsibility he has about himself when it comes to honoring and loving his wife.
    Tragically we live in a time when if something isn’t exactly the way we want it to be, mindlessly we are willing to discard it. We think there’s always something better. We don’t want the inconvenience of the bad along with the good… only the good and nothing else. We don’t realize that our lives play a role in the evolution of another’s and sadly we miss out on what God intended us to know by walking together through all things. We say vows, but we don’t really understand their meaning or power, so consequently we don’t mean them. And unfortunately, all too often, we don’t realize what we has till it’s gone.
    Thankfully God’s love and commitment to us is exactly like what my dad said: never wavering! Though we ebb and flow, and more often than not, run away from Him, and at a distance, His unfailing love towards us is steady and devoted. His commitment is not based in whether or not we love Him back. He waits patiently, never leaving us nor forsaking us. His eyes are staring intently at us… He is faithful, ALWAYS. Who loves like that?
    Maybe the little nuggets inside this very personal story of mine strike a chord deep within your heart? Or maybe you’ve already figured it all out. If that’s the case, then teach it to others. There is a dearth of understanding when it comes to all this, especially in men. Is it any wonder the world is in the shape it is? And how about the church? Divorce is rampant amongst those who should know better and act differently. The church doesn’t need another seminar, it needs its leaders to lead or get out of the way.
    If in reading this you find yourself confronted by your own lack of commitment and realize that you possess a flippant, self-serving attitude when it comes to others, seeing yourself as the priority no matter how you spin it, especially towards the one you claim you love and who loves you back, then think about my dad and his love for his bride for a moment. Imagine yourself like him and start right now to take back the ground you have willingly given up. You will save your marriage, restore your character and renew your desire for the One you have let slip from the center of your heart. Do it first with God. Return to your first love… then do it with the one you love. I promise you will see the power of God in your life and experience Him as never before. As long as you’re on this side of the grass there’s always a chance. It’s up to you to take it!


    Commitment is the power of love!


   * On December 17th, 2013 at 2:39 PM at 84 years and 15 days of age, my mom looked into the eyes of Jesus and saw her mom for the first time in 22 years. As difficult as it was for all of us to let her go, she is no longer in pain and the misery of merely existing. Pray for my dad if you think of it, he's actually doing really well and at peace knowing she is now at peace and with the lover of her soul. Thanks! SB



© 2013 Steven Bliss
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE PART 1




I loved Tim Burton's masterpiece rendition of Alice In Wonderland. For me it has some of the most amazing life analogies woven through it, especially the idea that Alice, in the real world, was being required to be something she was not. Does that sound familiar? Have you found yourself there?
Alice was about to find herself in an arranged marriage she had no interest in or desire for. But the pressures of those around her to comply were both controlling and stifling. She was told she would be happy because of the security she would receive due to the enormous wealth and prestige the union would bring her, but the truth was, Alice would be marrying someone who was a pig of a man. Her life would have been one of emptiness, despair, remorse and regret.
It was Alice’s trip down the rabbit hole where her spiritual destiny was to slay the dragons of her life that held her back, revealing the truth of who she really was, giving her the power and courage to say NO MORE to what others thought she should be, and the freedom to be in real life who she was created to be! With the strength to resist the norm and break from others expectations, Alice arrived at her own authentic destiny. And so it is with God...
In this first video I ask the question how close is close enough when you want to truly know someone? At what point do you stop and say "that's close enough"?
In this crazy world of failed relationships and broken promises, closeness is a very difficult thing to achieve. And if it's difficult to be intimate with another human being, how much more difficult is it to be intimate with God Himself? 
The truth is there is an enemy who wants nothing more than for you and I to think it's beyond the realm of possibilities.
For most of us, it's easier to be like Israel at Mt. Sinai who told Moses to go up on the mountain and talk to God for them because to them He was far too scary to ever be close with. They didn't want the intimacy of a face to face encounter. All they heard was thunder and lightening and the roar of His voice, but for Moses he heard a different sound. He heard God say, “Come up here”! Moses was unafraid because he had developed a deep intimate relationship with YHVH and longed to be in His presence more than he did the very people God had called him to lead.
Come with me on a personal journey in this series of video blogs and discover the depth and power of a simple little Hebrew word from the Bible... yada, which means, “to know”. Maybe you'll be like me and discover there is nothing more important than being intimate with the One who made you! 
Take a trip down the rabbit hole and discover who you truly are, not according to what others think or say about you, or even how you percieve yourself, but according to what God says and how He sees you. It's there you will discover the reward that awaits you… the power of love that will unlock the totally unique and authentic, YOU!


© 2013 Steven Bliss
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Saturday, July 20, 2013

FAITH LIKE A ROCK


Living the real life of faith means you will never know where you’re going to end up. It requires trusting Someone who is leading you that you can’t see. Faith, not understanding or reason, is a life designed around knowing God who calls you to go and trusting Him with all the things you can’t figure out.
One of the biggest traps I’ve fallen into over the years is idea that if I just have enough faith God will bring me the success I want in this world. But that's just not real. You may argue that God does promise to prosper us and give us success, but perception can be deception if you limit your understanding to Webster’s definition of the word “prosper”. The Bible’s definition is very different from his, though they can cross paths along the way. Real success for the true believer in the God of the Bible is not what we think it is based on our limited human and very worldly media driven understanding. The success God wants us to have where we prosper the most is all about our knowing Him. The more we know Him, the greater our personal level of wisdom, which inspires a much higher level of knowledge producing what can be defined as true understanding. If you think that sounds ethereal or otherworldly… well, maybe so, but what does that have to do with true success or arriving at our destination? Everything, for the final stage in a life of faith is the ultimate attainment of true character, but in the progressive attaining of that character we will encounter many significant changes along the way; ones that, if we are honest, needed to take place.
The life of faith is not one glorious mountaintop experience after another or, as it is so often romantically stated, “soaring on eagles’ wings high above the fray”, but the day in and day out grinding it out myriad of experiences, all the while attempting to walk without fainting-though we will faint, trusting without seeing-though we will struggle to believe, and engage without doubting-though doubt cast its dark shadow over every one of our fragile minds.
It's not a question of whether holiness comes with sanctification, but something far deeper… it’s about the sweet fruit that comes much further down the road than we ever wished or imagined. Faith will be tested and proved so that it will stand even when all around it is crumbling. Abraham is not just an example of the holiness of sanctification, but a clear picture of the life a simple man can have when he lives in a close intimate relationship with the Creator of all things. This kind of faith is tried and true, built solely on the solid foundation of trusting the One True God. As it was said of Abraham, so it should be said of us, “Abraham believed God…” This is pure righteousness and sanctification purified by the fire of God’s love.
Maybe for you the tests have seemed too hard or unfair? Maybe the course you've been on has ended in disaster and the pressure is just too much to bear? Maybe you feel God doesn’t hear, or care… or maybe for someone reading, all hope is gone?
Let me encourage you right now as you read this, no matter what you may "feel" today, no matter what you have gone through, no matter what losses you may have incurred or pain endured, STOP! Right now, wherever you are, choose to change your mind... lift up your hands to Him though you are buried in despair. Right there, right now, tell Him that no matter what it looks like, right this very minute tell Him you believe. Say it out loud so your soul can hear! Repeat what Job said, “Though You slay me, (though You crush me) yet will I praise You!” God knows, God hears and God cares.
Whatever circumstances you may find yourself in, God has allowed it. The way God perfects us is exactly the same way perfection is wrought in nature. It is by pressure the finest of all things are brought into existence like: oil, diamonds, gold, perfume and many other fine things. So it is with God! He uses the pressures of our circumstances to perfect us. We can’t comprehend it because we don’t like it or think that we need it, but we do!  
So I encourage you, agree with God that it is necessary and allow Him to have His way with your life. Tell Him to BRING IT ON! I promise you, if you do you will begin to smell the sweet fragrance you destined to become and your radiance will be like that of pure gold and your brightness like the clearest diamond reflecting the sun.
Living by faith as Abraham did most often reveals that where we are going is never really known until we get there. That takes trust… and trust takes faith. And this is His promise to those who will welcome His path, "those who trust in the Lord will NOT be disappointed". For the one who believes, failing is never failure, it’s only a correction in the course.


© 2013 Steven Bliss
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Monday, June 17, 2013

MEGALOMANIAX

 
The world’s full of freaks
And mountains of frogs
As the whims of debauchery
Are driven like dogs
They claim to be real
As they form their façade
Strangling the mind
With the twisted and odd
They eat like they’re kings
With their chest’s all puffed up
As they spin their dark secrets
Beneath trench coat bluffs
Offering freedom
They say, “just believe”
But what kind of freedom is
I, Myself and Me?
Voices without reason
Say “It’s the lies of the right”
As sanity's flushed
And the truth becomes blight
Nobody listens, nobody cares
It will take revolution
To dig out of nowhere
But when the “living” are dead
And the dead won’t speak
Then the prophecy lives
To the broken and meek
They think they deserve it
 Who cares what the cost
But when they finally arrive
They find that they’re lost
Arrogant fools
So out of whack
They slaughter the lambs
The Megalomania-X



by Steven Bliss
© 2013

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

A PSALM

This is just me…
All that is left
Though I’m working it out
What you see's what you get
I once lived in shame
Under burdens and blight
Till He shattered my chains
Pierced my darkness with light
Here I am who I am
Not a god
Just a man

The weight of the guilt
That once crushed my chest
Took all that I had
Till nothing was left
A festering wound
Once poisoned the well
Till the Water that lives
Raised this dead man from hell
Here I am who I am
Nothing else
Just a man

Out of the dark
Into the Light
One drop of Your love
Gave sight to my eyes
No other hope
No other path
The Way, Truth and Life
Lamb of God
IAM

Yes, this is just me
Free from the curse
In this broken down frame
Call it better or worse
Here I am who I am
All that’s left
Just a man

By Steven Bliss
© 2013
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Friday, January 25, 2013

THE MEANING!


There is only one thing I am confident in... not my abilities, talents or stature... not fame or fortune or anything else this world claims brings significance or security and "SELF-worth"... my confidence is in this, "that He who began a good work in me will carry it out to completion... even to the day of Messiah Jesus… so that love may abound in me more and more with knowledge and depth of insight so that I may be able to discern what is best, causing me to be pure and blameless until the day Messiah returns, or He calls me to Himself; filling me with the fruits of righteousness that only come through Jesus Himself — to the glory and praise of God. For it is God who is at work in me to will and to do everything according to His good pleasure and purpose. He is the Author and finisher of my faith”... not me.
It's a bold statement I'm about to make, not because I'm spiritual, but because I know this first hand: I hate this world and the flesh I live in. It is wretched... a beast without conscience... my mortal enemy. It amazes me how often I've thought that I was good, when in all honesty, nothing "good" dwells in me. The prophet said, "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?" I don't know about you, but when God, who loves me, lets me have a little glimpse of the blackness of my own heart, I realize the gravity and severity of its depravity. It's Deep Space 9... a black hole. The process is without a doubt Divine Shock Therapy for sure.
Most never want to think of themselves in such a way, much less want to see it or face the truth and then have to deal with it. Nonetheless we're all in the same boat.
The longer I live the more I realize that I'm not here for ME! What does it profit me if I gain everything my flesh wants but lose the very thing my soul longs for: life and liberty and peace with God. I'm here for a greater purpose... to lay myself down for others and tell anyone who will listen the great things God has done for me, and how I, who deserves nothing more than His judgment and wrath, have been forgiven and shown great mercy, love and grace.


© 2013 Steven Bliss
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