Friday, May 08, 2015

Not mouthwash

Call it divine revelation or call it gas doesn't really matter but I think I have stumbled on something with this so hear me out -- the other morning I got up early (for me that is) to drive up to Homestead and have breakfast with Pastor Victor before he was to head back home to Cuba. I'm in the bathroom brushing away that lovely morning breath and I reach for the mouthwash... I take a swig and while I'm swishing this verse comes into my mind -

"But whoever drinks from the water that I will give him will never get thirsty again -- ever! In fact, the water I will give him will become a well of water springing up within him for eternal life."  -- (John 4:14)

Here I am with a mouthful of mouthwash thinking of water that won't make me thirsty. At this point all I want to do is spit out this mouthwash and go get a glass of water and that's when it hits me...

So many people treat Jesus's living water like mouthwash... using him only to freshen up and then spitting Him back out and going about our day...  They come to come to church on Sunday for the social status or because it's what they do every Sunday but at the end of the service they just go home they don't take anything with them, they are not changed, they see church as something to do not who they are...

Folks forgive me but hear me yelling this at my screen right now -- Sunday morning (or when ever you gather as a full body) is a time of corporate worship and prayer it's not church... When you gather on Sunday's you are not gathering at church -- you ARE the church!!!  This also means that when you leave and you go to work - you are still the church! when you go to the grocery store, to the gas station, sitting out in the sand at the beach doesn't matter... where ever you go you are called to be the church!

Being the church is a choice... it is literally a way of life. When you look at the early church, and even the persecuted church around the world today, for these folks church was and is a literal life or death decision because there's a good chance that you could very well not make it back to corporate worship the next week (or even the next day). These folks couldn't afford to treat Jesus like mouthwash, they need to drink in that living water that will bring eternal life not just a momentary freshness... So do we!

Friends American Christianity has become soft and comfortable and is straying from the path - I believe that a time is soon coming in which God will cause us to seek Him out with renewed zeal... and to not treat the living water offered by Christ as meaningless mouthwash!

Now don't go and drink the mouthwash - but I would suggest that you look for how God is moving in your life today! Don't wait till Sunday to hear from Him!

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Day(s) of Prayer...

Thursday May 7th marks the 64th annual National Day of Prayer. Christian's all over the country look to this day as a day to pray for our country and our leaders. While there are good reasons that a prayer emphasis such as this is beneficial, I wonder how many people in our churches ONLY pray for our country and leaders on this day… 

Though we were talking about overall spiritual health the children's message last week gave a great of the example of this -The lesson used the illustration that:
"An apple a week isn't going to cut it if you want to stay healthy, especially if you eat burgers and fries and pizza all the other days of the week. We need to eat several servings of fruits, vegetables, and other healthy choices daily.

The same is true of our spiritual health. It’s not enough to get a serving of God’s Word on Sundays. We need to read our Bibles daily. A little Bible every day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, will help us to grow healthy and strong in spirit. And when our spirit is as healthy as our bodies, there’s no limit to how God can use us."

Prayer is a key part of our spiritual health!

We shouldn't ONLY pray once a week, when we need something, or are in crisis. Prayer should be a way of life not a knee jerk response.

Paul’s command in 1 Thessalonians 5:17 to “pray without ceasing,” can be confusing. Obviously, it cannot mean we are to be in a head-bowed, eyes-closed posture all day long. Paul is not referring to non-stop talking, but rather an attitude of God-consciousness and God-surrender that we carry with us all the time. Every waking moment is to be lived in an awareness that God is with us and that He is actively involved and engaged in our thoughts and actions.

For believers, prayer should really should be akin to breathing! You don’t have to think to breathe we are created to breathe, the atmosphere exerts pressure on our lungs and essentially forces us to breathe – in the same way when we are born again, we enter into a spiritual atmosphere where God’s presence and grace exert pressure, or influence, on our lives! Prayer is the normal response to that pressure!

Unfortunately, many believers figuratively hold their spiritual breathe for extended periods of time thinking that they only need occasional gulps of God to allow them to survive. But when we do that we are submitting to sinful desires… The truth of the matter is we must continually be in the presence of God, “without ceasing” to be fully functional…

When we live out this calling in our lives it means that we are not just praying for ourselves, not just praying for a sick or a lost family member or friend, but that we are praying for God’s presence. Praying that his will would be done not just in our life but also in the life of our nation, in the lives of our leaders, in the lives of our Pastors… Praying that God would open (all) our hearts to receive his presence today…

I love the way John Piper used the image that prayer is a wartime walkie-talkie, not a domestic intercom. It exists for advancing the mission, not for calling the butler to turn up the thermostat. Not that God is opposed to practical, nitty-gritty daily prayers. He simply wants all of them to relate to the mission of your life—that his name be glorified, that people live for fruitful ministry.


Don’t just pray on May 7th this year but pray daily, pray without ceasing, live in constant communion with the Lord! 

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Thought of the Day

The word "believe" is used 270 times in the HCSB - 236 of those are found in 21 of the 27 New Testament books, in the Gospel of John the word "believe" is used 85 times (nearly double the next closest of 43 times in the book of Acts). Why is this important?  

At the end of his gospel John writes: 

"30 Jesus performed many other signs in the presence of His disciples that are not written in this book. 31 But these are written so that you may believe Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and by believing you may have life in His name."

The reason we have the Gospel of John today was so that we might believe, but belief in what?  If you claim to truly believe what is it that you believe? Can you easily express it or explain it? Where do you draw your faith? I love the way the Apostles Creed sums up what we are called to believe: 

"I believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried; he descended into hell; on the third day he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God the Father almighty; from there he will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen."

While this was written by man for the most part it echoes scriptures and provides a base for us to expound upon. Today I would challenge you examine your beliefs! Examine your hearts! Do you really believe in God or do you merely believe in the concept of God?

Dios te Bendiga!

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Obey = Grow

What do you hear when you hear the term obey? In reference to parents, children, spouses, friends, employers that term obey has almost become a four letter word - we are encouraged to challenge authority at every turn - we are instructed from an early age that independence is vital to our development as human beings and if we simply obey we will be swallowed up by the world and lose our individuality.

I would argue the opposite is true - when we look at obedience not as a punishment, not as a negative, not as something looking to restrict our freedoms - but as a blessing, an assist, as something looking to set us free from our bondage and shackles that we become even more unique even more of an individual than we could ever have become on our own - we become part of the body of Christ and in Christ we each have our own unique function or purpose that we are called to (1 Corinthians 12:12-14)

"Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ. For we were all baptized by[c] one Spirit so as to form one body—whether Jews or Gentiles, slave or free—and we were all given the one Spirit to drink. Even so the body is not made up of one part but of many."

How is this possible? How is it possible when we surrender our will, submit to His leading that we become more free than before?

There are many  passages throughout the Bible that speak towards "obedience" - the terms obey, obedience, and obedient are used 257 times in various contexts throughout the Old and New Testaments and those are just the times that it is explicitly taught it is implicitly taught far more times through passages such as John 14:15 - "If you love me, keep my commands." Jesus is instructing us that if we love him we will "keep" or obey his teachings. The big struggle comes in when we are faced with the quandary of  do we truly take God's instruction, his advice, or are we simply paying lip service to him?  ― C.S. Lewis puts it this way:

“[To have Faith in Christ] means, of course, trying to do all that He says. There would be no sense in saying you trusted a person if you would not take his advice. Thus if you have really handed yourself over to Him, it must follow that you are trying to obey Him. But trying in a new way, a less worried way. Not doing these things in order to be saved, but because He has begun to save you already. Not hoping to get to Heaven as a reward for your actions, but inevitably wanting to act in a certain way because a first faint gleam of Heaven is already inside you.”

Have you really handed yourself over to God today? Are striving to be obedient in all his ways? Or are you simply paying lip service to God? 1 Samuel 15:22  says

“Does the Lord delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices
    as much as in obeying the Lord?
To obey is better than sacrifice,
    and to heed is better than the fat of rams."

We may not have to sacrifice a ram today but we are still called to obedience - and as a part of that obedience we are called to sacrifice our own plans and desires and submit to the Word of God. Sacrifice is a must when it comes to obedience -

Christ obeyed the Father in laying down his life for us (Luke 22:42), in sacrificing Himself that we might have access to eternal life - John writes in 1 John 3:16

"This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters."

The act of obedience here is not necessarily that we are laying down our lives in physical death but that we put ourselves, our wants and desires, our ambitions down at the foot of the cross and walk with Christ, carry our cross (Luke 9:23)
"Then he said to them all: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me."

Will you be obedient today?

Monday, January 20, 2014

Convenience in the Gospel?

Let me get my rant for the day out of the way...
Where in the Bible does God do anything for convenience? I mean does He anywhere take a short cut or pass on something because He feels He (or His people) won't benefit from it?  Does Jesus ever say so paying your taxes won't help anyone in your town so don't worry about it let those who benefit from it do all the work? Does he ever say well Dad I know you need me to die today but it doesn't really fit into my schedule besides these folks really don't deserve this why don't  we wait a few years and see if they turn their lives around...

NO? Are you sure? Cause there are days I'd swear that is what he taught by the way people who claim to be believers behave...

Jesus taught we are to love our neighbors as ourselves. That means we are to want for our neighbors what we want for ourselves (or better really if you get right down to it...) Now maybe you don't love yourself and that is your excuse but then you are facing a whole different set of problems which we can address at a different point in time... 

If Jesus really meant what He taught about loving our neighbors as ourselves then shouldn't we want to do anything possible to help those who are around us? Even if we in our finite element never see the benefit from those efforts?

I totally get the fact we are to be good stewards of what is in trusted to us and that isn't my point - my point is this - if someone is hurting, whether it be here, the next town, the next state, or a completely different country and I can in some way make things better for then whether it is convenient for me or not, whether I have to sacrifice or not, whether I ever see the result of that or not; I as a follower of Christ am called to help however I possibly can.

I realize someone might be offended by my words here and honestly that is my goal - I want to offend you to action - the gospel is offensive. Christ dying on the cross is offensive but it is done in love. Love for you. Love that is calling you to be obedient. Will you be obedient today, swallow your pride, and serve those in need whether you ever meet them or not?

Rant over... I'm putting my soap box away for the day...

Thursday, January 09, 2014

Time

We are on week three of our GROW series and still looking at the "G". (If you missed the previous weeks you can find the sermons here and if you want the Bible Study guides you can find them here.) I am sitting here reading old commentaries and new blogs, contemplating the meaning of Giving - giving time, giving tithes, giving of myself - I find myself reflecting on the age old question of what is time... C.S. Lewis in his work Mere Christianity puts it this way:

“Our life comes to us moment by moment. One moment disappears before the next comes along: and there is room for very little in each. That is what Time is like. And of course you and I tend to take it for granted that this Time series—this arrangement of past, present, and future—is not simply the way life comes to us but the way all things really exist. We tend to assume that the whole universe and God Himself are always moving on from past to future just as we do.”--p.146

Augustine puts it this way:

  
 “In the Eternal...nothing passes away, but the whole is simultaneously present. But no temporal process is wholly simultaneous...all time past is forced to move on by the incoming future...all the future follows from the past; and that all, past and future, is created and issues out of that which is forever present. Who will hold the heart of man that it may stand still and see how the eternity which always stands still is itself neither future nor past but expresses itself in the times that are future and past?”--Confessions

  
So how does this impact me? How does it impact you? Why is time important? Lewis says time is fleeting, Augustine says the past is forced on to allow for the future -

John Piper says it "better to lose your life than waste it" Are we wasting time? How do we waste time? So many questions so little time... 

Are you living in the past? Or are you finding yourself off dreaming of the future? I often find myself thinking of days past, whether wishing I could with present knowledge make a better past decision - or to stop an injustice, right a wrong, or even just to savor a moment missed. But am I wasting my time? I can't change the past, I can learn from past mistakes though and when I use those moments to lean on the Eternal  promises of God I find that instead of living in the past I am looking towards the future, the promise of spending Eternity in His presence. I don't believe God desires us to live in the past or in the future but in there here and now.

Isaiah 43:18-19 says:
“Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert."

Matthew 6:31-34 says:
"Therefore do not be anxious, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the Gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. “Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble."

Psalm 118:24 says: "This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it."

The word of God tells us to not dwell in the past, nor to be anxious about tomorrow but to live for Christ today, to seek first the Kingdom of God and let him take care of the rest. 

As with Augustine I am still left wondering what time is, but while I am wondering I am resting in the assurance that in my ignorance is God's wisdom, in my weakness is God's strength, in my brokenness is God's redemption. I am wondering but not worried, pondering but not perspiring, enjoying the journey that He is faithfully leading me on.



"And I confess to thee, O Lord, that I am still ignorant as to what time is."
Augustine of Hippo

Confessions: Book XI:25

Saturday, January 04, 2014

1am Bedtime Brain Craze

Sometimes I wish I could just walk in climb in bed, close my eyes, and my brain just magically shut off to allow much needed rest. So keep in mind the random mess that might proceed forth...

What a week it has been - mission team left today, 7th team of 2013 (and 1st team of 2014) we hosted managed to get lots done including a new coat of paint on the parsonage... Great kids from Michigan what a blessing! Man oh man what a year it has been - feels like just yesterday we were settling in and 13 months later this is home, couldn't imagine a better place to raise our family or to serve our Lord.

Hopefully I will succeed in last year's new years resolution and keep this blog a bit more updated...

Food for thought read this CS Lewis quote earlier this evening - Humility is thinking less of yourself but it is thinking of yourself less -

Paul assured Timothy that being confident in the Gospel he preached was a good thing and to not let others look down on him but to stand strong - Humility isn't bowing out and letting others run the show nor is it feeling unworthy to be used by God... It is taking yourself out of the equation and putting God in control of your life focusing on Him alone.

Goodnight...

Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Happy New Year!

It is hard to believe that we are at the start of a new year already. Where did 2012 go? With January here Ainsley is 4m, Connor will be 2y, I have a new job, at a new church, we live in a new house, in a new town. Roles have changed, lives rearranged, all for the glory of God. My prayer  is that with the New Year that is upon me, I will be the husband God intends, the father God desires, and the pastor God has called me to be.  I heard a song last night that is a remake of the old time hymn Come Thou Fount - Come Thou Fount, Come Thou King the second verse just reminded me so much of the fact that we are never alone, God is always with us.


Come Thou Fount of ev'ry blessing
Tune my heart to sing Thy grace
Streams of mercy never ceasing
Call for songs of loudest praise
Teach me some melodious sonnet
Sung by flaming tongues above
Praise the mount I'm fixed upon it
Mount of Thy redeeming love

Come Thou Fount come Thou King
Come Thou precious Prince of Peace
Hear Your bride to You we sing
Come Thou Fount of our blessing
Come Thou Fount come Thou King
Come Thou precious Prince of Peace
Hear Your bride to You we sing
Come Thou Fount of our blessing

I was lost in utter darkness
'Til You came and rescued me
I was bound by all my sin when
Your love came and set me free
Now my soul can sing a new song
Now my heart has found a home
Now Your grace is always with me
And I'll never be alone

Come Thou Fount come Thou King
Come Thou precious Prince of Peace
Hear Your bride to You we sing
Come Thou Fount of our blessing
Come Thou Fount come Thou King
Come Thou precious Prince of Peace
Hear Your bride to You we sing
Come Thou Fount of our blessing

O to grace how great a debtor
Daily I'm constrained to be
Let Thy goodness like a fetter
Bind my wand'ring heart to Thee
Prone to wander Lord I feel it
Prone to leave the God I love
Here's my heart Lord take and seal it
Seal it for Thy courts above

Come Thou Fount come Thou King
Come Thou precious Prince of Peace
Hear Your bride to You we sing
Come Thou Fount of our blessing
Come Thou Fount come Thou King
Come Thou precious Prince of Peace
Hear Your bride to You we sing
Come Thou Fount of our blessing


Monday, December 17, 2012

Wait just a second and think this through...

So first off let me get one thing very clear - I am deeply saddened at the loss of any human life at the hands of another whether it is intentional or accidental - My deepest prayers go out to the families who have been rocked by this latest shooting, the thought that 20 children will never have the opportunity to grow up and live their dreams is awful. But wait just a second and think this through - we are outraged at 20 children being murdered, calling for gun bans and legislation to "fix" our problem, to fix our hurt. I ask where is the outrage for the 3500 children who were murdered today in an abortion clinic? They didn't even have an opportunity to run, their lives were taken just the same as those 20 precious lives in Newtown,  the only difference it was a Doctor performing a procedure, not a man with a gun... depending on the source approx 55,762,500 children have been aborted since 1973 in the United States, and 1,278,530,310 world wide since 1980 (more than the total casualty count for WW-I and WW-II combined in case you are wondering)... where is the outrage for these lives that have been taken? Who is mourning their loss? I am not saying that we shouldn't mourn a tragedy but let's remember there is a bigger issue here. 

More Government regulations will not fix the problem, better gun control will never solve the problem, I know what will fix the problem though, more precisely I know who can fix the problem, not some elected official, not even a religious leader or your favorite pastor. The only place we can look for the solution is to the creator, to God himself. His people need to cry out together to him and ask his forgiveness for forsaking him. We have fallen into the same cycle that the children of Israel were following in the book of Judges... With the silence of a generation, the people forgot who God was, and turned to worship in their own ways forsaking God. God being gracious, allowed them the choice to leave, giving them what they wanted, allowing them to fall prey to their pride, and their greed, allowing them to fall captive to their sin.  However he didn't forsake them, when they were at their worst he was still their, he still loved them, and once they cried out to Him he heard their cries and sent someone to lead them out of the wilderness, back into relationship with God. 



God will continue his promise laid out in the scripture that "if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7:14


Will you humble yourself with me and pray, seeking the face of God, seeking his healing on our lands?


Friday, December 14, 2012

Island Life Week One

As our first week in the big city of Islamorada draws to an end tomorrow I am beginning to appreciate the small town life! This is a town where it seems everyone knows everybody, and a new family moving in is a big deal.

Our first night here we went out to eat as we had nothing unpacked and our waitress who doesn't go to FBCI knew who we were just based on our table conversation (so glad we were behaving!) she knew there was a new pastor with kids starting and was actually looking forward to it!

Less than a week in and I had met half of our immediate neighbors including one massive great dane, met our local UPS driver, and our mail carrier (neither at our house either... go figure...)

Krystal went to Toddler Time at the Library today and met several other mom's with kids Connor's age...

Xander has decided Key's life is for him, I still put his leash on him but just let it trail as he hardly stray's from my side while we are out - he has been my office buddy making the long journey across the backyard to the church, sleeping in my office while I work...

Had a great Cuban Sandwich today from Island Grill while at our weekly men's lunch.

As the week has passed we have realized more and more that this is truly the will of God - and feel so at home already even though we are still digging through boxes...

Christmas tree adventures tomorrow!!!!


Saturday, December 08, 2012

Boxes boxes every where not a space to spare... Moving can be stressful but fun all at the same time... my shoulders and back are sore and we haven't even finished loading the truck yet...

I'd be having a much better day if my computer had not just died before I was able to retrieve the rest of my personal data off it... go figure...

36 hrs and south bound...

Sunday, December 02, 2012

Sunday Morning Brain Wanderings

Now that I have blogger mobile maybe I will blog a little more often... hence a Sunday morning posting...

As I sit disengaged this morning in the morning worship, listening to the words, hearing the songs, I wonder why I can't engage. I wonder why my brain is else where. I want to be here I want to contribute but I feel like a boy sitting outside the general store looking in and wondering.

I know that I am in God's will but this is where it is hard. This is where I am struggling with the desire to feel needed.

Is this wrong? Is this sin?

I think this is human nature. Desiring to be needed when all God is desiring is for us to desire him, to rest in him and him alone.

I need to release this despite myself.

I need to rest in God alone not in my own self or in my own self worth.

More to follow...

To God be the Glory

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Daily Bombardments


You know, I always seem to have questions that need answers - either I have the question, or someone has a question for me that they are looking for the answer to... Last week when I was speaking at MAC2012 people would ask me questions hoping I would know the answer simply because my Dad was heading the camp up... 

Normally I get asked questions because well that's my job right?

What is my job really? Now that is a very good question... One in which I am always struggling to find an adequate answer for....  A simple answer would be I am a youth pastor, I mean that is how I get paid twice a month. But life is never really that simple is it?

Another simple answer would be that my job is as a father and a husband, after all the dictionary definition of "job" is anything a person is expected or obliged to do; duty; responsibility... 

But I don't consider any of these things a job... Father, Husband, Youth Pastor they are all titles I carry but I don't consider them jobs... I know other people might feel that I am "expected or obligated" to these titles but I feel like I am privileged to hold these titles and at that point I see them ceasing to be "jobs" and becoming "roles" that I play in the lives of those around me. Those that I am privileged to meet, know, care for... 

I've held many jobs over the years... Worked for Chick-fil-a, UPS, FPL, Ductz, Genesis, and various landscaping companies to name a few... Those would all qualify to me in my life as a job - (maybe not to you because you are called to that and it is more than a paycheck)

Being a youth pastor is not a job to me - it is everything to me - it is part of how I define who I am in Christ. As much as the role of Husband and Father are parts of that definition.

So what then is my job... That is a very good question to ask... wish I knew the answer.