Showing posts with label extreme makeover heart edition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label extreme makeover heart edition. Show all posts

20.12.09

Extreme Makeover: Cleaning Lady

Our Extreme Heart Makeover could also be called Trading Spaces. That’s exactly what we’re going to do today – get rid of our old selves and make room for Jesus.


How do you clean your room? Do you just pile everything up and throw it away? I’ve never been good at keeping my room clean – I’m just not an organized person. My mom has told me time and time again: when you clean your room, focus on one thing at a time, like cleaning your desk or your floor first, then going from there. Using this tried-and-true approach, we’re going to undergo a major cleaning of our hearts today.
If you like stuff (like me), it may be hard to say goodbye to some things. Your excuse? “But someday I’ll need that!” But when it comes to your heart, packrat disease gets dangerous. Everything you put into your heart – movies, music, drama, thoughts – needs somewhere to go. Good things can bunk with other good things, but negative things, like a steamy movie or explicit lyrics, can’t live in harmony with pure things, like reading your Bible or spending time with family. One has to go. So what’s it going to be? It takes a strong will to say, “No. I’m sticking with what I know is right, and I don’t need all that junk entering my mind.” If you find it easy to walk away from our culture’s toxins, you’re a rare gem of a girl. Let’s make room in our hearts for Christ, starting with the music we listen to.

Your Music
Music is likely a big part of your world. “Just like an audible strand of DNA, the collection of songs we call our own and store inside our iPods reveals something unique about us,” says writer and speaker Margot Starbuck. “I’ve noticed that the lyrics usually disclose something about my own heart.” Music can affect your mood, your relationship with God, your relationship with guys, your attitudes toward friends and family, and your worldview. Listening to positive, upbeat music gives you a hopeful outlook on life, whereas negative or explicit songs produce negative or explicit thoughts. It’s not rocket science, ladies. If your music features bad language, you will gradually be desensitized to it until you think it’s no big deal to swear, curse, or misuse God’s name. If you’re songs follow the huge lovesick trend of the typical hurtful dating scene, your view of relationships will change from God’s view to the world’s view. If you find yourself jamming to Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a Girl”, we’ve got another issue altogether. Put your iPod on shuffle, skip through the first 15 songs, and think hard about what you’re listening to. Do the lyrics glorify God or give you a positive worldview? Or are they hurtful, depressing, and less than what God wants for you? Go ahead, take the plunge. Delete (yeah, you heard me – delete) all and any songs that don’t line up with God’s standards. Now that you’ve freed up some storage space in your heart and your iPod, fill your ears with positive, uplifting songs and get your groove on. (Read more about how music affects you here.)
Your Movies & TV
Your movies also play a big role in how you see yourself and the world around you. People who soak up violent movies tend to be more violent. Hearing characters swear makes us think it’s OK. Watching movies with sex scenes give us the impression that premarital sex is OK. Come on, girls. In movies, a guy and a girl meet at a bar, exchange a few jokes, then rip their clothes off. This is not the real world, baby, but Hollywood doesn’t want you to know that. I know, it’ll be hard when your friends are going to the movie theatre to see that new horror flick and you refuse to go, but do you really want those images in your head?

What else is keeping you from letting Jesus rule your whole life? Maybe it’s your boyfriend, your peers, negative thoughts, hatred. If there is anything – anything – that is keeping you from giving Jesus the reins, get rid of it. It’s just hurting you. Think of these faith-blockers as huge zits. You can get a complete makeover and slap on some beautiful makeup, but if you’ve got a huge zit, you need to start from the ground up and get rid of it. Covering it up or just living with it won’t make it go away. It’s the same with bad movies, music, controlling boyfriends, or trendy friends. You need to get rid of the junk and let Jesus take control. Putting on a “good-girl” cream will not make your faith-blockers hit the road.

JOURNAL JOTS:
What are your faith-blockers? Write them down on a sheet of notebook paper. Ask God to give you the strength to let these things go. Wad up the paper and toss it in the trash can. Leave it there and walk away. Don’t go back for it.

30.11.09

Extreme Makeover: Conquering the Lies

What makes you feel beautiful? Was it when someone at church complimented your outfit or your friend said she wish she had your hair? How would you feel if you knew God thinks you’re beautiful?
In today’s culture, beauty is everything. Companies want you to believe you can buy beauty, and that they can package it and ship it better than anyone else. Magazines like Seventeen and CosmoGirl tell us outer beauty will give us friends, popularity, money, success, good grades, and boyfriends by the dozen. Little girls play with dolls that teach them that beauty means being skinny, blonde, and “sexy”, so when they’re older, they’ll struggle to find their worth in how much makeup their wearing, how much money they have, and how tight their clothes are, because that’s what makes you beautiful, right?
This is the world’s message. It’s called “pop culture” or “consumerism”, to be more exact. The media is constantly feeding us the wrong messages: “Buy this and you’ll be beautiful!” and “Look like this and be happy!” Behind all these lies, they make us believe that they care about us, but it boils down to their single motive: buy and sell. Their goal is to make money off of YOU, and they will say whatever they need to say in order to convince you that you need their product to be happy or beautiful. They do not care about your feelings; they care about your money. The saddest part of it is that we girls actually believe them. We have fallen into the trap of believing the world’s lies. This has become normal, mainstream, average. You are expected to throw away your money on beauty, fashion, and the “pursuit of happiness”. You are expected to conform to the world’s definition of beauty and believe that beauty can be bottled and manufactured and delivered to your door to give your life meaning.
Even Christians have fell for the bait. God tells us Christ’s vision for your life starts from the inside out, not the “outside in” as most people believe.
God’s definition of beauty is different. According to the Creator of the universe and the Maker of beauty in its purest form, beauty is the breath of life God gave to you and the light of Christ inside your heart. God knows that you’re most beautiful when you are serving Him, not when you’re modeling Maybelline.
God also knows that beauty is a big deal for you, and He wants you to find your beauty in Him instead of in makeup, clothes, or your boyfriend. God has something important to say about worldly beauty: “Charm can mislead and beauty soon fades. The woman to be admired and praised it the woman who lives in fear of God.” (Proverbs 31:30) To fear God is to respect, serve, and obey Him. That is one of the biggest beauty secrets you will ever find, and it comes straight from the Creator.
That which is striking and beautiful is not always good, but that which is good is always beautiful. Ninon de L’Enclos
Real beauty comes from the heart, not the body. So when we want a total makeover, who do we look to? (If you guessed God, you’re right-on!) He knows your heart and He wants you to know how important you heart is to Him. If you’re going to let Him give you a complete makeover, you’ve got to let Him take the reins and move into your heart. It’s like Trading Spaces: your old self moves out and Christ moves in. That begins your journey to eternal beauty.
Your Extreme Makeover: Heart Edition journey will last forever. It doesn’t fade with old age and never goes out of style. Once you change your perspective to that of Jesus, your heart will be changed forever and your beauty will be everlasting.
Now that we know what beauty is and what beauty isn’t, we’re ready to move on to the next chapter of our journey, where we start to purify our hearts to make room for Jesus. Stay tuned for the next edition of Extreme Makeover: Heart Edition, and be sure to tell your friends and stay tuned to our Facebook fan page to get all the updates and discussions.

Jesus, I want to be the kind of girl who values the right things. Too many times I focus on the outward appearance of others and myself. I make it the most important thing when it’s not. You made everyone in Your image. Help me to see that everyone is beautiful, and help me to place more value on people’s character and heart, including my own. Amen.

22.11.09

Extreme Makeover Kickoff

Who wouldn’t love getting a complete makeover? Imagine this scenario: a beauty expert sets you in a swivel chair and takes you from bland to beautiful. He shows how to get your glow going and your shine on. He takes your old, unhealthy self and whips you into a newer, better you.

That beauty expert is not Guido Palau, but – you guessed it – God. God? What does He have to do with beauty? you may be thinking. Since God created woman (Genesis 2) and invented beauty itself, He’s the biggest beauty expert ever. He knows exactly what makes a girl beautiful and He wants you to discover all the beauty secrets He has for you.
God probably isn’t going to give you catwalk hair or a perfect complexion, because He knows that’s not what real beauty is. Instead, He offers you the stuff that lasts – character, virtue, purity, and integrity. Your amazing new haircut will grow out in 6 months, and you’ll have to buy tons more Neutrogena products if you want that skin to sparkle, but the things God has in store for you will last forever. The best part of it? God offers his princess treatment for free.
When it comes to beauty, you often need to prep your hair or your skin before you can start getting into the deeper stuff. It’s the same way with Extreme Makeover: Heart Edition. We’re going to take this step-by-step, day-by-day, heart-to-heart, girl-to-God.
The first step of your journey to true beauty is taking all of this to God. Take your time and say this prayer out loud. Don’t just read the words – mean the words. Let the become your own words – your prayer to God.

Dear God,
I’m so excited about beginning my Extreme Makeover and becoming a woman of God. Open my heart so I can fully understand what you want me to take away from all of this. Give me the time to be committed to growing more and more like You. Change me from the inside out into who You want me to be. I give myself to You – my mind, body, soul, and heart are all Yours, God, forever. Fill me with Your Spirit and Your beauty.
In Your Holy Name I pray,
Amen

19.11.09

Extreme Makeover: Heart Edition

Wouldn’t it be great if everyone saw your beauty the way God sees it? As crazy as it sounds, you really can display your beauty for all to see, but you can’t do it on your own. It’s not going to happen overnight, and it certainly won’t be easy. Get ready for the biggest beauty renovation of your life! It’s Extreme Makeover: Heart Edition.

This amazing new series we’re launching into will put everything on the table – the way you see yourself, the way others see you, and the way God sees you. We’re going to talk about some pretty serious stuff, but the final result is something beautiful.

Are you ready? Here’s what you’ve got to do:
- VOTE. If you are going to participate in our Extreme Makeover, select “YES” on the poll to the right.
- SUBSCRIBE. Check out GFG’s Facebook page here for updates on the Extreme Makeover and as a place where you can chat about your journey.
- EMAIL. Email me at girlsforgodblog@yahoo.com and tell me about why your heart needs a makeover, plus keep me updated on how your makeover is going.
- READ. Every few days, I will post new stuff about our EMHE.
- SHARE. Tell your friends about Girls for God, give them a link, and share the GFG Facebook page with them. We want every preteen and teen girl we can get to participate in this inner beauty renovation.
- PRAY. Ask God to prepare your heart for this and ask Him to speak to you and the other girls for God through my words.
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