Quick!  How many have heard this phrase:

Bloom where you’re planted.

I heard this heard statement before and it’s about making the most of what you have and being content with your life.  Although I could not find the actual verse that bears directly on this statement, 1 Corinthians 7:17-24 suggest the idea of contentment.

Paul had been giving instruction in Chapter 7 regarding marital status. Apparently there was some level of discontent among the believers where there was an inordinate desire to change their state from single to married or from married to single.

Maybe those who were in mixed marriages were envious of those who were in Christian unions. Maybe those who were married wished that they were single so that they could serve the Lord more devotedly. In any case, Paul feels a need to pause and address the wider problem of contentment with your assigned role in life.

What’s the message:

Be content and understand that God is providentially working in their circumstances.

Personally, I believe “Bloom where you are planted” is a good message to follow.

While we may not always choose the path that we are given, we can choose how to respond to that path.  You can bloom (be happy and make the most of life).  Or you can wither and remain gloomy and sad over things that are not exactly as planned.  For this reason, I am grateful God planted me at Mars Hill.  I absolutely love the people and the place.  Therefore, I choose to bloom where I’m planted.

I love Mars Hill because the worship experience is “off-the-chain.”  I love how we worship God at Mars Hill.  Our members understand that praise is both seen and heard.  So, each Sunday our members embody Psalm 100 and enter “His courts” with thanksgiving, shouts of joy, and pure excitement.  At Mars Hill, worship flows freely and our members are encouraged to “be free” when they worship.

Additionally, they understand that “TRUE” praise involves lifting hands (Numbers 7:89), clapping (Psalm 47:1), standing (2 Chronicles 5:12), and sometimes lying prostrate before God (Psalm 95:6; Revelation 19:4).  When our members are on ONE accord, the Glory Cloud manifests (2 Chronicles 5:13-14) and the worship experience transcends to another level (It happened again this Sunday).  As a result of God’s visitation, I encourage our members to “stay in His presence.”

As long as we’re on Lake St., we’ll bloom there until God says move.  And when The Glory  Cloud moves, we’ll move.

Question: Are you blooming where you’re planted?

Tell me how…

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