Reid Barker

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Flag on the Play!

While watching the A&M vs. Nebraska football game last night, I was reminded of the sermon Matt Chandler preached at the Village last weekend in Denton. The game was very low scoring, but the thing that stuck out was the amount of penalties that were called against Nebraska. Matt Chandler's sermon was talking about the Church, and how so often it is full of referees. Referees do not play the game (live their Christian walk) themselves, but sit back and point out, blow whistles, and throw flags on other peoples mistakes (sin). No one remembers the name of a referee, or even cares when they retire. Another will step right in place, and take over the role. Although Matt was focusing on the Church, referees are everywhere. They may be at school, work, home, or anywhere. I know many times I have worn the stripes and couldn't throw my flag fast enough at other peoples actions when the flag should have been thrown on me. It goes along with human nature, and how easy it is to judge other people. I want to play the game. I want to have an impact that doesn't hold a negative connotation. I want people to remember me when I am gone and retired. Remember the plays that I made...

Matthew 7:1-5

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Armor Up Lyrics



Here are the lyrics to the song (or poem since rap without music is poetry) Armor Up that I wrote. Hope you can relate, and get something out of it.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

"If I Was The Devil" Video



They showed this at the Unashamed The Movement Concert in Ft. Worth...does any of this hit home? Spiritual Warfare is real... The devil is the smartest enemy we will ever face. He knows our weakness, or how to use our strengths against us. Better armor up.

Passion

So today was career day at the middle school I am student teaching at in Frisco. It was a great day, full of fun activities for the students. Each student got to hear 9 different adults present about their careers. I had two different speakers during my day that I worked with. The first one was an orthodontist, and the second was a student at UNT that is also a music producer. He is graduating in Dec., and has owned his own music recording business since he was 19 (currently 24). He had amazing passion, charisma, and humor that the kids loved and fed off of. The kids were raving all day about hearing him speak, and were even running between sessions to make sure they got to sit in the front row to hear him. All this is the preface for something awesome that happened at school. This music producer (Trey) would also initially ask the students what was something they were passionate about, and further explained how they should find a way to turn that passion into something they can do for the rest of their lives. Every session the answers were the same: "acting, football, soccer, music, etc. " All these are great answers,  and ones that you would predict from people. The last session, one of my athletes really shocked me with there answer. When Trey asked them what they were passionate about this one male student raised his hand and said God! When I heard that I was so touched inside. I was not shocked because of who said it, but because of the timing and the sincerity that he said it with. So often students, adults, and Christians in general are so embarrassed to proclaim their love for Christ. This guy was not ashamed, and did not care if others new that he was PASSIONATE about the Lord. It really made me realize that no matter how much people try and remove God out of public schools, they can never remove God out of the students. Even in FCA, teachers and coaches are not allowed to lead "on campus" activities. Students must lead them, which is great, but sad adults may not be involved except for supervision from a distance. It was awesome and encouraging to see this boy stand up in front of tons of classmates and say that when everyone else is describing how they are passionate about worldly short term things. We often forget that although those things are great, and no matter how good our life is, this life cannot touch our next life. Just wanted to share this story with you. Stay Blessed,
Reid

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Trip Lee Gotta Grow w/Lyrics



So I was listening to this song while I was doing homework, and it really made me start thinking. I am currently babysitting my nephew Bentley (pictured below), and I just cannot believe how fast he has grown up over two years. I remember when my roommate got him, and how small he was. Before we knew it he was a 50 pound ball of muscle, slobber, and more love than you could ask for! Obviously I love him how he is now, but I wish I could go back to the days when he was so small and needed us for everything. It is in a way, the exact opposite of how most of us, including myself develop as Christians. I wish that I could say that God sees me and thinks, "Reid has just grown up way too fast..., but that is not the case. I know He does not want me to revert to the "little" (pre- salvation) Reid of the past. I really want to truly grow up quicker in my relationship and take my Christian walk to the next level. I challenge any and all of you to do the same. When was the last time we read our Bible and really studied the words, or for some of us even read it at all. Just like we cannot grow without the proper nutrition and food, we cannot grow without feeding our minds and spirits with God's word. I would be embarrassed to have to face my maker today and admit that although I am 22 years old, I am still a spiritual baby. WE GOTTA GROW!!!! Stay Blessed.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Armor Up





So this is probably my all time favorite instrumental. This beat gets me so pumped up, and when my friend told me about it the other day I instantly started writing a rap for it... Eventually when I find time I will record it, but for now I will share with you the lyrics to the first verse. Just do your best to read along with the beat. The song is called "armor up"
Verse 1:Yea there’s an enemy man and they aint ever slackin up
Doin all they can tryin to make sure my mind corrupt
Cuz they know my heart so well, no me better than myself
And they fa sho love my Bible just sittin on the shelf
Ya they know my my flesh is weak and they all comin full force
Like their ready for a meal and ya boy is the main course
The stuff I feed my mind is just trash for their cause
And my sin tastes so sweet like sugar upon their jaws
Yuh I’m talkin bout the devil and all his sinister ways
Its like he’s my coordinator bro and im just running all of his plays
He doesn’t care if I’m ignorant or arrogant it's all the same
Cuz both will bring the pleasure and fame to his name
So I gotta change somethin man, Im in need of a defense
Otherwise before long my name’s go’n be in the past tense
And eternity’s too long time to be separated from the lamb
So its time to armor up and join that army of I AM
Obviously the rap is geared toward the everyday struggle of spiritual warfare. I am a strong believer and a first hand advocate that spiritual warfare is real. The devil comes at all of us in many different ways whether it be family, work, school, health, etc. Just like right now I feel horrible, and feeling bad made it hard for me to read my bible this morning. That's all i am going to share tonight, but I will probably talk more about my thoughts on spiritual warfare at a later time. Hope ya'll like the lyrics and maybe I will give ya'll the second verse next time. Stay Blessed!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Step Back to Step Up

 (My new shirt... sorry its backwards. It says "On My 11six") Romans 1:16 "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is God's power for salvation to everyone who believes..."

The link I posted below is to my favorite song by Lecrae called "background." It goes well with the lesson that we talked about today during our life group at church. We were discussing how prominent materialism is in our world/ country today. The main verses we focused on were out of Mark 1:16-20. Check it out, but it is the story of Jesus gathering his first of the 12 disciples. Basically, He is walking by the Sea of Galilee and calls unto Simon (Peter), James, Andrew, and John. He tells them to put down their fishing nets and follow Him. It says IMMEDIATELY they dropped their nets and followed Him. To read this is awesome to me. At that particular point in time, they did not know Jesus personally, but probably had only heard of him and his teachings. Even though they had heard of Him, it amazes me that they were willing to leave their livelihood, their source of  income, and immediately without doubt or question follow Jesus. They were not worried about gathering belongings, money, or food to take with them. This ties into materialism for me because it shows the heart and openness we are supposed to have to God's calling. So often I get tied into the things that I have, or that I want, and put those before Christ. God frequently calls on me to "follow" him or listen to his words and even puts all these signs in front of me, but often I am tied up by other things that seem more important to me at the time. Too many times I allow school, technology, or other worldly pleasures lead my mind and schedule. I now listen to this song every morning, because it is so refreshing. If we would just let God take the lead role, and for once take a step back, He would make it possible for us to step up. Playing the background requires us to put everything in our life stage right, so God can shine in the spotlight. If items distract our minds from putting God first, then materialism has taken over.  I now have this amplified realization that if I just follow God, He will always provide. "Why gain the whole wide world, if I'm just gonna lose my soul?" Stay Blessed!!!!