Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Barlow Girl ~ Video: Sing Me A Love Song




Are we missing the pain and struggles of our youth? Do we really see how much they hurt and suffer day to day? I think back to my teen and college years and know that as blessed as I was with things, family, grades and work that I often felt empty and without love. They hurt and they suffer inside even when we don't see it on the outside. Remember it is not always a nose ring or tatoo that we need to worry over. I ask that you join me in prayer as we reach out to share God's love with all ages and generations of people.

Your pastor,

Rev Patrick Muston

Selah Christian Church
Four Oaks, NC

May 4, 2010 ~ Dance In The Rain

Inspiration can inspire us to go further than we ever thought possible...

Click link to watch video: http://www.danceintherainmovie.com/
A wonderful story as shared from SimpleTruths:

The date was July 16, 2008. It was late in the afternoon and I was sitting in my hotel room in Louisville, Kentucky. I was scheduled to speak that evening for the Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA). I was a little "down in the dumps." I hadn't gotten to exercise lately because of my traveling schedule and recently I'd experienced some mild bouts of vertigo (that inner ear condition that can cause the room to start spinning.) You got it...speaking and "spinning" are not good partners!

My keynote presentation was scheduled for 7:00 PM, but I had been invited to show up at 6:00 to see a performance they said I'd enjoy. Little did I know that I was about to see something I would never forget.

They introduced the young musician. Welcome...Mr. Patrick Henry Hughes. He was rolled onto the stage in his wheelchair, and began to play the piano. His fingers danced across the keys as he made beautiful music.

He then began to sing as he played, and it was even more beautiful. For some reason, however, I knew that I was seeing something special. There was this aura about him that I really can't explain and the smile...his smile was magic!

About ten minutes into Patrick's performance, someone came on the stage and said..."I'd like to share a 7-minute video titled, The Patrick Henry Hughes story." And the lights went dim.

(I have shared this on the blog before but if you missed this please watch and be inspired link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qTiYA1WiY8)


Patrick Henry Hughes was born with no eyes, and a tightening of the joints which left him crippled for life. However, as a child, he was fitted with artificial eyes and placed in a wheelchair. Before his first birthday, he discovered the piano. His mom said, "I could hit any note on the piano, and within one or two tries, he'd get it." By his second birthday, he was playing requests (You Are My Sunshine, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star). His father was ecstatic. "We might not play baseball, but we can play music together."

Today, Patrick is a junior at the University of Louisville. His father attends classes with him and he's made nearly all A's, with the exception of 3 B's. He's also a part of the 214 member marching band. You read it right...the marching band! He's a blind, wheelchair-bound trumpet player; and he and his father do it together. They attend all the band practices and the half-time performance in front of thousands. His father rolls and rotates his son around the field to the cheers of Patrick's fans. In order to attend Patrick's classes and every band practice, his father works the graveyard shift at UPS. Patrick said..."My dad's my hero."

But even more than his unbelievable musical talent, it was Patrick's "attitude of gratitude" that touched my soul. On stage, between songs, he would talk to the audience about his life and about how blessed he was. He said, "God made me blind and unable to walk. BIG DEAL! He gave me the ability...the musical gifts I have...the great opportunity to meet new people."

When his performance was over, Patrick and his father were on the stage together. The crowd rose to their feet and cheered for over five minutes. It gave me giant goose bumps!

My life was ready to meet Patrick Henry Hughes. I needed a hero, and I found one for the ages. If I live to be a hundred, I'll never forget that night, that smile, that music, but most importantly, that wonderful "attitude of gratitude."

I returned to home and shared Patrick's story with my wife, my friends. About two weeks later, I received a letter from a friend. He said, "I think you'll love this quote."

"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...
it's about learning to dance in the rain!"
-Vivian Greene


I thought...that's it! We all face adversity in our life. However, it's not the adversity, but how we react to it that will determine the joy and happiness in our life. During tough times, do we spend too much time feeling sorry for ourselves, or, can we, with gratitude...learn how to dance in the rain?

It almost sounds too simple to feel important, but one word...gratitude, can change your attitude, thus, your life, forever. Sarah Breathnach said it best...

"When we choose not to focus on what is missing from our lives but are grateful for the abundance that's present....we experience heaven on earth."


Enjoy...Selah people' and friends let's spend less time feeling sorry for ourselves and more time dancing together in the rain.


Your pastor,

Rev Patrick Muston

Selah Christian Church
Four Oaks, NC


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Monday, May 3, 2010

May 3, 2010 ~ What's Your Part?

ARE YOU DOING ALL YOU CAN FOR OTHERS...?


TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"But how can they call on him to save them unless they believe in him? And how can they believe in him if they have never heard about him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them? And how will anyone go and tell them without being sent?"

Romans 10:14-15

It's amazing how God can take so many people in the world and set up a plan for us to work together for His purposes to build the body of Christ. We all have a part. One scripture puts it this way, some plant seeds, some water, and some bring in the harvest. No matter what role we have, when we work together, we are honoring God.


It pleases Him when we partner with one another to share the good news of the Gospel.

Selah people' and friends today, know that you have an important part in the body of Christ. Whether you minister in the pulpit or on the street corner, the classroom, your home, your job or whether you sow seeds so that others can go, you are important. Don't ever underestimate the part you play because together we are building His kingdom. You and I are brothers and sisters in Christ. Regardless of where you come from or what life you have lived when we join the family of Christ we become a new creation.

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

"Father God, I humbly come to You today. Thank You for giving me a part to play in building Your kingdom. I dedicate back to You the resources You have given me. Use me for Your glory. In Jesus' Name. Amen "


Your pastor,


Rev Patrick Muston


Selah Christian ChurchFour Oaks, NC



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Sunday, May 2, 2010

May 2, 2010 ~ You are Somebody's Miracle

God created each of us as His living breathing miracles.





TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"We are therefore Christ's ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us"


2 Corinthians 5:20


As a believer, God wants to do His work on the earth through you. You are His ambassador or representative. You have been given His authority and power. It's easy to get focused on this natural realm and all the things that we need, but do you realize that you are equipped to be somebody else's miracle? Yesterday at Selah in our sermon message we talked about God commanding us to love one another and how even when we did not like our neighbor or coworker we could still as christians show love as Christ showed us. We can go out of our way to help others and demonstrate God's love. You see my friends Love requires action on our part.

Every single day, we have opportunities to show God's love and compassion to others. We have the opportunity to meet their needs, bring them healing, and offer hope and encouragement.


Every day, we can sow good seed into the lives of others that will reap an eternal harvest.

Selah people and friends I encourage you today to look for ways to be a blessing to someone else. When you pour into others and help meet their needs, God will make sure that others pour into you. Let's continue to work together to build His kingdom to the glory of God!


"Father God, thank You for choosing me and using me. Once again, I surrender every area of my life to You. Show me ways to be a miracle to others so that my life brings glory to You. In Jesus' Name. Amen"

Your pastor,

Rev Patrick Muston

Selah Christian Church
Four Oaks, NC
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May 1, 2010 ~ Taylor Swift Live - Hug it out...Tim McGraw

I don't quite have the same line for my hugs but what a difference a hug can make. I challenge to you hug someone today. You might just make there day or get arrested.

Rev Muston

May 1, 2010 ~ Taylor Swift Live RBC Center Raleigh, NC

Youtube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-c-CgsVhaY

Has anyone ever told you what you can or can't do? As Taylor shares when your young you have such high hopes and expectations. Keep your eyes on the prize and regarless of your age remember your..."Fifteen." If you have not made it there yet hang in there you will. I know several young ladies my daughter included who enjoy this opportunity to share the encouragement of this talented young artist. Play that 12 string girl!

Your pastor,

Rev Patrick Muston


Tuesday, April 27, 2010

April 25, 2010 ~He Orders Your Steps

God will lead our steps to places we never thought we would go...



TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord…"

Psalm 37:23

Sometimes, when we encounter difficult situations, we can be tempted to wonder if we are on the right path for our lives. And yes, sometimes we make poor choices that get us off course. But if your heart is following after God, if you're determined to stay in faith and put Him first in your life, you can be confident that you are right where you are supposed to be.

Selah people' and friends you might say, "Patrick, that couldn't be right. I'm uncomfortable. Somebody isn't treating me right." God will not allow a challenge to come into your life unless He has a divine purpose for it. I've found nothing in life happens to us; it happens for us. God uses those difficult things to grow us and stretch us and take us to another level. Remember, He orders your steps. Stay in faith, keep a good attitude, and let Him lead you into the good plan He has for you! I have had two friends who have fallen off of ladders and been injured recently. I pray that as they recover and mend that God will speak to them and their family and friends as to where they must step in the future. Sometimes it is when we are really down that we truly look up.

"Father in heaven, thank You for ordering my steps. I trust that You are at work in my life even during times when I don't understand it. Give me the strength and courage to do what is right in Your sight. I bless You today and always. In Jesus' Name. Amen."

Your pastor,

Rev Patrick Muston

Selah Christian ChurchFour Oaks, NC
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