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		<title>Refocus</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 16:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every once in a while, I have these moments where the intellectual ground that I have been standing on begins to shake a little bit. Not that it crumbles, but that it makes me question whether or not I’m standing in the right spot. This weekend, I sort of had one of those experiences. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every once in a while, I have these moments where the intellectual ground that I have been standing on begins to shake a little bit. Not that it crumbles, but that it makes me question whether or not I’m standing in the right spot. This weekend, I sort of had one of those experiences. I don’t know the best way to explain it, but I feel that it’s so important that I want to try. Here it goes.</p>
<p>As a Christian, I am well aware that “Jesus died for my sins.” We hear or say that very frequently. I know that <a href="http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/search/?go=Go&amp;q=Ephesians+2%3A8" class="bibleref" title="ESV Ephesians 2:8">Ephesians 2:8</a> says we’ve been saved by Grace not by our own works. Despite of these things, I know I often find myself striving to achieve some level of righteousness on my own, messing up and failing, then trying to figure out how I can make myself better so that I won’t feel so miserable. When I hear sermons or read the Bible, a lot of the time in my mind I’m constructing a new to do list—appending the laundry list of things in my head that I have to work harder at achieving.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/search/?go=Go&amp;q=Galatians+5" class="bibleref" title="ESV Galatians 5">Galatians 5</a> Paul writes, “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free,” but the life I live a lot of the time feels more like slavery than freedom. Honestly, I frequently find myself just not wanting to try any more. There are verses like <a href="http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/search/?go=Go&amp;q=Psalm+63%3A3" class="bibleref" title="ESV Psalm 63:3">Psalm 63:3</a> that says God’s love is better than life and <a href="http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/search/?go=Go&amp;q=Philippians+4%3A4" class="bibleref" title="ESV Philippians 4:4">Philippians 4:4</a> that says, “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice.” I hear those verses and I think <em>better than life?</em> I can’t see it. <em>Rejoice?</em> Why? I begin wondering if I’m missing something. If God’s so good, why do I feel like this? It doesn’t seem right.</p>
<p>Well, in talking with a friend over the weekend, I’ve been reminded of a really important truth: Jesus died for our sin! Yeah, nothing new, but really think about it. He died for <em>all</em> of them for <em>all</em> time. We are no longer obligated to try harder—we are already right with God. Now, it sounds blasphemous, but the reality is we don’t any longer even have a responsibility to try to be righteous. Jesus has already made us righteous. <a href="http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/search/?go=Go&amp;q=2+Corinthians+5%3A21" class="bibleref" title="ESV 2Corinthians 5:21">2 Corinthians 5:21</a> says, “For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” God has made us to be <em>his righteousness</em> by having Jesus Christ die for us.</p>
<p>So, what does this really mean? Well, it means one thing primarily in my thinking. If Jesus has died to make me right with God, I no longer have to worry about being right with God. My concern now is simply to <em>enjoy</em> my right standing with God. He made me and loves me and I want to discover the good life he has for me.</p>
<p>What does it not mean? It doesn&#8217;t mean that we just forget trying to live righteously. We still ought to live righteously, but not because we have to, but because when we do we will experience God&#8217;s goodness to the fullest degree.</p>
<p>In light of this, <strong>I am going to begin taking a new direction on this web log</strong>. Instead of writing about ways to try harder, I will now simply reflect on God’s goodness. I will attempt to praise God here by talking about all the ways I can see and discover God’s blessing in my life.</p>
<p>If this strikes a chord with you, try this today: take 3 minutes and for those three minutes, just try to be thankful for stuff. Don’t be fake or over spiritualize it. Thank God for the things you are really thankful for. If you’re thankful for good coffee, tell God. If you’re thankful for a fun experience you’ve had or are looking forward to, thank Him for it. If you’re thankful for your good looks, thank him for it. Whatever He’s given you, give God glory by just recognizing it as coming from Him and enjoy it!</p>
<p>God’s good today.</p>
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		<title>Updated Design</title>
		<link>http://www.andrewmichaelmeyer.com/thoughts/50</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 22:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I have been playing around with some design ideas for this site. I decided to keep it really, really simple and just have it be basically text-only. My reasoning is just that this site is about content more than anything else. Keeping it simple like this, lets the content speak for itself. I know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I have been playing around with some design ideas for this site. I decided to keep it really, really simple and just have it be basically text-only. My reasoning is just that this site is about content more than anything else. Keeping it simple like this, lets the content speak for itself.</p>
<p>I know it might be a little ugly to some people, but it&#8217;s cool. I can handle it.</p>
<p>A few simple things about the design, just so you can appreciate it, are as follows:</p>
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<li>It uses a monospace font. This means that all the letters have an equal width and are spaced equally. Most fonts are variable-width. Mono-spaced fonts are used mostly for mechanical reasons: typewriters used them and when people write code, they used them too. My reasoning for using them is there is an inherent grid in them because they have a uniform width. It&#8217;s experimental and I don&#8217;t know how long it will last, but I&#8217;m just trying it.</li>
<li>Because the font is mono-spaced, I decided to make it mono-sized too. That means all of the fonts are the same size. If you&#8217;re into typography, you&#8217;ll recognize that this means that hierarchies, therefore, have to be created using other means. I&#8217;ve tried a few alternative methods here. We&#8217;ll see how it goes.</li>
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<p>That&#8217;s all I will say for now. I hope you enjoy it. I&#8217;ll be writing more soon.</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
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