Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Student Spotlight - Jose Quezada
Hey my name is Jose Quezada this week has been a blessing in the making, God has worked in great ways for me this week. Though I have had some speed bumps on my journey this week God was there to show me how to overcome it not only by myself but with Him also. This Wednesday at CSM God worked through Ryan Weber amazingly, Ryan said everything that I needed to hear and it was no coincidence. This past CSM was on Luke 10:30-37 (NASB) a.k.a the Good Samaritan. At first I had no idea how this could apply to me, but as Ryan went on discussing the story and breaking it down I realized how big this story relates to the week I am having so far. I learned to not only apply the Christian life at church but everywhere. This week I tried so hard to define the Christian lifestyle to accommodate me, but God has planned otherwise. When Ryan was talking about not defining the Christian life to our standards but to the Lord’s standard, it hit me. We all try to define our Christian life to the point where we only act that way when it is in our favor. A lot of us students try to keep our religion to ourselves and maybe share it with a couple of close friends, God wants us to expand our religion to all those who are broken and weak. God wants us to help those who are in need and are broken, because that is what Jesus loved to do when he came to earth. We as students need to get invested in our community and spread the word of Jesus, as Ryan so nicely put it, do not just get involved from behind the fishbowl, but jump into the ocean, it might seem scary but Jesus will always be there so that we do not drown. Wednesday‘s message talked about showing compassion to others, and help all who need it, then I realized that in our society today we are not the good Samaritan but the priest and the Levite. It made me realize and hopefully others too, that we can’t just stand by and not do anything because a lot of these world issues are occurring in our own back yard, and the statistics were frightening. We the students need to go out there and help our neighbors, by neighbors I mean all those who are broken, all those who are lost, all those who are weak, we cannot just stand aside and let these problems go on while we turn our backs. If we want to get involved we need to have the initiative to take action. Ryan’s sermon was incredible because I don’t know if it was just me but it hit close to home and to my heart. CSM was incredible as always those who are reading this and have not yet taken that initiative to come, don’t be nervous because it is awesome. God Bless.
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wow! Well said and very inspiring. It makes me so proud to be a part of our youth group. I think our society has gotten to the point where we don't expect much from our youth, but it makes me so happy to have them prove this theory about teens wrong. "Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity." 1 Timothy 4:12 Thank you Jose! Yours in Christ-Estelle
ReplyDeleteAmazing to know that The Cove youth Group Ministry have a lot of potential to reach out other young people and help them out to feel God’s LOVE!
ReplyDeleteIt is a lot to learn, but it is a great feeling to know that the young COVE generation is hungry for God and welling to seek out help and accept that they can learn from others, and to take that as an advantage to grow. It makes me feel that I can do more that what I am doing right now.. We all have a lot of potential if we just let God use us as he wants…
Amy Morgan