Why now?

I am certain that much like the Scriptures, I'll relfect on this to see how God is faithful, loving, full of grace, and never ceasing to work out His vision for the world to worship Him! Feel free to check in regularly as I use this blog to journal the journey that God has in store for my family and ministry.



Friday, July 8, 2011

FACT...FICTION

FACT. 
Life is ever changing and never slows down.
FICTION.
You can plan what you want and have control over tomorrow.
FACT.
You will always seek for something to find pleasure in.
FICTION.
The world always turns your way to fit your flavor of the day.

If there is one thing that I've learned in the past few weeks it is the equation of patience that David spells out in Psalm 37...mainly verse 4, 
"Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart."
FACT.
Patience is birthed from the absence of what I desire to delight in.
FACT.
If I learn to delight in the LORD, I will be satisfied no matter my current situation.
FACT.
When we delight in our Father, our Father is enabled to give freely to His children.



Friday, June 24, 2011

1 acoustic guitar + 1 macbook = 1 song

This is one of my favorite hymns that sings from the heart of a life that's completely sold out to Jesus.  "And anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple."  Luke 14:27.


This is my very first recording of any kind...I just got my macbook a couple of weeks ago and had to see what it could do.  This is completely done with one acoustic guitar and my own vocals...every sound.  I hope you enjoy.

Monday, June 13, 2011

When the lights don't come on?

Many times us Christians become illogical in our thinking about the realities of what Christianity actually is and does.  One of the most controversial conversations in the church and streets today has to do with an age old topic of CONNECTION BETWEEN FAITH AND WORKS.  Here are a couple of possible equations that occur when considering the connection between faith and works.


Now that I have faith...I will go and do good works. 
or
To have greater faith...I will go do MORE good works.  That's how it works right?
maybe...
If I try really hard at doing good works...it will overcome my lack of faith.

You get the picture...they seem quite similar at a glance but if we hold these up to Scripture, none of them are relevant to Christianity.  Below is a diagram that explains what Paul says in Galatians 5:6, "The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love."   And also what James says in James 2:17, "Faith by itself, if not accompanied by action is dead."




The Holy Spirit is a gift from God that is an electrifying power held back in our lives by one single switch...faith.  When faith (correct belief that gives confidence that produces action) becomes real the switch is flipped and the power of God is released into our life.




After flipping a light switch it would be goofy to go smooth talk the lamp until it came on...the existence of electricity automatically energizes light.  The same is true with Christ followers...the existence of faith means the existence of the Spirit, which automatically energizes faith based works (love, patience, self control, etc...check fruits of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22-23).


Moral of the story...if the light isn't on, check the power.  If the light of "faith based works" aren't shining in my life...don't try harder but work backwards to see where the power was disconnected through a lack of faith.   
 
What do I struggle to believe...why...how can I humble myself in order to receive God's truth?


Tuesday, May 31, 2011

as he gazed at the stars...

     Few things in this world are as overwhelming as standing on the beach, looking out over the ocean...or laying in a field staring up at the night sky.  The incredible size of the ocean and massive expanse of the sky make a single human feel quite insignificant in comparison.

     So when God takes Abram outside and points to the stars in order to cast a vision for his life, I've no doubt he was humbled as he gazed at the stars.

"Look up at the heavens and count the stars--if indeed you can count them." Then he said to him, "So shall your offspring be."  Genesis 15:5

     God rarely places a vision that is ordinary, and even more so He is rarely concerned with your current reality being something that holds back what is possible.  One example of how visions are born is found in the book Visioneering and states this, "Visions are born in those who are consumed with the tension between what is and what could be."

     It's obvious that many of us are consumed with "what is", our current reality is used as an excuse for why we can't be something else...God is consumed with "what could be."  Every time you open up God's Word it is as if you stand in Abram's position and you "Look up at the heavens and count the stars." 

     Next time you open God's Word and see a vision that God speaks into you which seems a bit overwhelming, this is God telling you "what could be."  My one piece of advice is this...Don't remind Him who you are but remember who He is.
    

Monday, May 9, 2011

Grace vs. Legalism

As I make my way through Galatians during the Sunday morning sermons, we addressed Galatians 1:6-8 and 14 yesterday...

"I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you by the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel— which is really no gospel at all. Evidently some people are throwing you into confusion and are trying to pervert the gospel of Christ."  Galatians 1:6-7

Paul was dealing with a group that was destroying the gospel of grace by adding guidelines that were necessary to complete their salvation...this was legalism fleshing out in the first century (amazing that it's made it all the way to 2011!)

Legalism = any attempt to earn salvation or blessings from God
Grace = the complete love of God offered to men...free of charge with no expectation of return...only motive is the free-heartedness of the giver

Grace and legalism can be sneaky, in fact one letter can make the difference...YEARN for Jesus' love through grace...EARN Jesus' love through legalism.  In fact many times we can't tell the difference in our own life!
Take this test to see if you communicate grace or legalism through your life...

When seeing someone caught in sin and despair am I more likely to say,
"If they would only do what I do..." or "If they only knew what I knew..."? 

Grace is based on KNOWING what Jesus has done for you...not what you can DO for Him.

Be honest with yourself...this is the reputation of Jesus at hand.

Friday, April 15, 2011

This Man They Call Jesus

"He released the man who had been thrown into prison for insurrection and murder, the one they asked for, and surrender Jesus to their will." Luke 23:25

I've never seen this before...I love seeing nuggets in God's Word that are new "to me." The concept behind this statement is completely relevant to me and you today!

"He released the man", the man who Pilate released was Barabbas and he was completely guilty according to the Roman law. But...the custom was to release one prisoner and the crowd chose Barabbas over Jesus. Pilate had nothing he could do but appease the people and have Jesus crucified.

Jesus was perfection, a healer, a messenger of hope...but the people of his day wouldn't hear it. Instead, it was their preference to follow their own plans for life...if they were to follow their own plans they would first have to do something with Jesus.

So...they "surrender Jesus to their will"...their will to go on with life without him.

Jesus gets in the way of many of OUR plans, hopes, and dreams. His message of perfection, healing, and hope requires us to surrender our plans for his. We have two options with this man they call Jesus...
 
We can surrender to His will...as He asks us to
We can surrender Him to our will...as they did in His day

 
What will you do with this man they call Jesus?
 

Friday, April 8, 2011

His Final Moments

While studying for messages for the month of April I'm catching onto a theme.  Here goes my attempt to explain what I'm seeing.

In Jesus' final moments of life on the cross He makes a few statements that are more than well known...

"Father, forgive them, they know not what they do."  Luke 23:34
"I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise."  Luke 23:43 

Either one of those ring a bell?  Well they are to say the least, among the greatest final words of any person (maybe not final words...but definitely among the group of what He spoke last).
There is a common theme that goes with these two statements that I had never seen. 

Jesus sees corruption through my unbelief not my actions
(large print for emphasis!)

Corruption of action is a given., we must all realize that we are sinners (Romans 3:10, 23).    Across the board, the whole world is hopeless unless God has steps in. Realizing the need for forgiveness, we approach Jesus with relevance to our life.  Now we can move on...

Jesus sought forgiveness for those who put Him on the cross because they had no comprehension of who He was or what was going on.  If they could believe they would have hope!  Then you see the two criminals on either side of Jesus and realize that though both were admittedly guilty of crimes, it is the unbelief of the mocker that sentenced him to eternal death...it was the belief of the pleading criminal that gave him a ticket to paradise!

One more example from Scripture...

"To the pure, all things are pure, but to those who are corrupted and do not believe, nothing is pure.  In fact, both their minds and consciences are corrupted."  Titus 1:15

Unbelief = Corruption in the eyes of Jesus.  Unbelief will distort what is in our minds and consciences.  Belief that Jesus is who He says and did what He claims...purifies all.

In His final moments, Jesus reinforced what those in His day and throughout all history have struggles to grasp...Salvation "is by grace...through faith...not from yourselves."