My name is Cameron Swett. I am a music student at Cedarville University. I love God, music, art, and many other things. This is my blog.
About Me
- Cameron
- I am a junior trumpet performance student at Cedarville University. I play a lot of trumpet, but I also have a lot of other interests such as theology, reading, piano, art, and architecture. I hope you can learn a little bit about who I am through this blog.
Monday, August 27, 2012
The Exclusivity of God
Oh yeah, by the way, Exclusivity is very close in definition to Holiness, which means to be set apart. God is set apart from everything and everyone because of his infinite power, goodness, knowledge, wisdom, and his sovereignty over all things.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Outstanding faith
1 Thessalonians 1 |
A few days ago, I started studying the book of 1 Thessalonians. I've been thinking about the first chapter a lot, and so I thought I would share with you some thoughts on it. After the writer Paul gives the initial greetings, he starts off the letter by telling the Thessalonians how thankful he is for their faith that they have. Now, faith is an intangible thing to a lot of people. You can't see faith, you can't touch it, its all in the mind. Many people claim to have faith in different things, but how do we know that they do? In verse 8, Paul tells the Thessalonians that their faith in God has become known everywhere. How is this possible if faith is something that is just inside of our head? Well, according to this passage, everyone knew that the Thessalonians had faith in the gospel because of their actions. It says that they became imitators of the Lord and the church leaders, following their example of how to live Godly lives...and everyone could tell! Actually, in chapter 1 verse 7, Paul tells them that they were doing so well that the Thessalonians had become an example of how to live to other believers around them. Everyone knew that the Thessalonians had faith, because of how they lived their lives. If we want to have assurance that somebody really is a Christian when they claim to be, we should look at the lives. What do they spend their time on? Are they devoted to themselves and to the people that make them feel good or important? Or are they putting aside their own desires and sacrificing to meet the needs of others? That's what the Thessalonians were doing. However, not only were they acting lovingly to the people around them, they were putting aside their idols(vs.9) that they had worshiped before becoming Christians. People could see their faith not only because they were being nice to other people, the Thessalonians had set aside their idols and begun to preach the gospel of Christ! People had no choice but to see that the Thessalonians were different because not only did they set their own desires aside to serve others, but they were also preaching the gospel to those around them and telling them that Jesus was the only way to heaven.
So, I guess I just want to leave you with a couple of thoughts. First of all, faith is not something that you do all in your head. You can't just say you have faith in something; you have to live it. Our culture is big into having faith in ourselves, in the government, in human nature, in our entertainment, our money, our jobs, our cars, our possessions, our influence. What are you going to do when that stuff goes away? When your health is no longer good, or you lose your job, or your parents get a divorce, what then? You can have all the faith in yourself that you want, but you aren't going to be able to control your own life and actions, let alone the people around you! However, there is someone who can, and that's God. He is not just some bystander watching people live and die. He is sovereign, meaning he has control over every situation, every action that we take, every decision we make, and every event(natural or human caused). This should not scare Christians, rather, we can take comfort that there is God is in control, and that he is set on leading us and acting in our best interests. This is not to say that God will try to make your life comfortable or easy. If you are not a Christian, you need to put your faith in Christ's power to save you from God's wrath. Meaning, you need to repent of your sins, and set them aside as undesirable and focus on loving God and loving others and striving to live a life that is worthy of the grace that God has dumped on us.
Secondly, for Christians, the main idea of this chapter is to encourage believers to live out their faith. This means that everyone around us should have no choice but to notice that we are Christians because of how different our lives look next to other people's. The Thessalonians served God through two methods: through their actions and through their words. That's your whole life! You have to CONSTANTLY be working to serve God through the manner in which you interact with people, the way you talk, and how you act when no one is looking. Even our thoughts are of the utmost importance, because it is in your thoughts that your sanctification process should start! So, in closing, live like Jesus, talk like Jesus, and you'll be good. That's impossible, but that's the goal. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. There's nothing that you shouldn't be turning over to Jesus when you become a Christian. He has complete control anyway, so it will make you much more joyful if you give him total control over everything in your life. Make everyone see that you have outstanding faith. Soli Deo Gloria.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Beginning of summer
Well, its almost the beginning of summer. School is out, my summer job has started, and I'm trying to figure out what to do with my time that I'm not working. It's not so much that I don't have enough to do. I actually have plenty to do. It's the time management that I'm worried about! So here's my goal for the summer : to serve God not with all of my heart, and soul, and strength. But I shouldn't serve God blindly, or without direction or guidance. Discipline. Discipline is what I need. If I have a disciplined life in all times and places, won't I be able to be a better witness for Christ? However, even this discipline needs to have direction. It's possible to be disciplined and organized without serving God. That is not what I want. I want not only a disciplined life this summer, I want a disciplined, God honoring life that is full of passion for things that are good, and pure, and lovely, and most of all true. That's my goal for this summer.