During my Wednesday morning community group, we were going through the Book of Acts chapter nine and the conversion of Saul of Tarsus. Here was one of the most vehemently anti-Christian crusaders to ever walk the earth. He was arresting Christians and even overseeing some stonings. So what does God do? He decides to recruit Saul for His team!! And Saul soon became Paul, and went from one of the most brutal persecutors of the church to its greatest missionary. It is so easy to see people who are completely antithetical to the faith and see them as enemies. It is so easy to hold people who scorn God in contempt. But, from God’s view, these are the first-round draft picks for His team!!
So, here is my challenge: think of someone in your life who would be easy to view as a “lost cause” or the last person who would ever receive Jesus as Savior and Lord and begin praying for them, for open doors to discuss the faith with them. Try to imagine them as someone completely the opposite. You may just begin praying for the next Billy Graham or Mother Teresa or Apostle Paul!!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
Encouraging Things...
I was at our seniors’ luncheon on Tuesday and was thinking about the past few weeks and how easily we can allow encouraging things to get drowned out by the discouraging things. So I asked the group to name one thing in the last several months that was an encouragement to them. The first two people spoke of how this church is truly unleashing love both in the Body and in our community. That, in and of itself, was an encouragement to me. Of the several I gave, one was hearing how the Blakkolb family felt so loved by their church family (way to go church!) and the other was a lady who saw me shopping with Micah and asked if Micah was autistic. She then began to tell me of this church right on 306 that ministers every month to her sibling who has a special needs child and what a wonderful church it had to be (yeah!!).
And then I read 2 Corinthians 4:1…
We carry the glory of Christ’s gospel in our very bodies, though it is true that these bodies are jars of clay (2 Corinthians 4:7), prone to break, to endure discouragement, even persecution (4:8-12). But, here is the really encouraging thing: we are hard-pressed but never crushed, knock us down but we’re getting back up again, even in our death, we bring life to others if indeed we are living our worship of Jesus in the world around us!! Be encouraged then, for we are more than conquerors in the end…and yes, even now.
And then I read 2 Corinthians 4:1…
Therefore, since through God’s mercy we have this ministry, we do not lose heart.
We carry the glory of Christ’s gospel in our very bodies, though it is true that these bodies are jars of clay (2 Corinthians 4:7), prone to break, to endure discouragement, even persecution (4:8-12). But, here is the really encouraging thing: we are hard-pressed but never crushed, knock us down but we’re getting back up again, even in our death, we bring life to others if indeed we are living our worship of Jesus in the world around us!! Be encouraged then, for we are more than conquerors in the end…and yes, even now.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Enjoy Life
I have an addiction I need to confess. Ever since we got a Wii for the family and my son, Josiah, got the “Super Mario Bros.” game, I have found myself waiting until everyone goes to bed and playing that game until midnight a couple of nights a week. I think in my attempt to temporarily escape the sorrow of the last couple of weeks, I logged an extra night this week. And after months of playing with Josiah and by myself, I finally got through all of the worlds, collected all of the “star coins” and conquered all the “bosses” in those worlds. It was a journey of excitement, challenge, frustration (it must have taken me 50 tries to get through one of those worlds!) and finally…fun; fun with Josiah and Jordan who always want me to play with them. And fun because, much like life, there were always new challenges. This has been a tough two weeks. We have been challenged by some real tragedies. We need to stay engaged with the families who are hurting. And we need to be reminded to enjoy life (Ecclesiastes 3:22), to take time with your family and to count your days…all to the glory of Christ. One day, the journey will be over.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
The Gift of Life
This past Monday was one of the harder days that I have faced in the ministry. I am sure it was hard for many of you as well! We as a church mourn for the loss of life at Chardon High School and the shattered families and dreams that resulted from the shooting. I don’t think anyone got up Monday morning and wondered whether or not we would re-live the experience of Columbine in our schools. But, God in all of His genius can take the worst moments and turn them on their proverbial head. I think He is doing it in little ways already. As my son Josiah came to the church with me Monday evening to pray for the families in our body and outside of our body affected by this tragedy, I was reminded of the treasure of my own children. I never send them on the bus thinking that they might never come back. And as we prayed later that evening, with my hand resting on his slim shoulder, I was given the gift of seeing the life that was all around. I pray for the moment in which God takes this time of anguish and completely reverses it. But for now, I grieve with those who grieve…and I also embrace that which I have in my life now, which is all-too-easily taken for granted.
"Nobodies"
I was thinking recently about who can make a difference in this world, especially in light of the high profile of politics these days. I was talking to a friend who registered the frustration of how he felt he could not make any difference since he is a “nobody” in the grand scheme of things. As we continue through John’s Gospel, I am also re-reading the Book of Exodus (which will be our sermon series starting in June) and I was caught by a little detail. We know the names of the two mid-wives who protected the Hebrew children from Pharaoh’s insidious law of infanticide - Shiphrah and Puah (Exodus 1:15). Whose name do we not know? Pharaoh’s name! So never assume that your service to Christ is a little thing. The powers-that-be are nothing in the eyes of God compared to the selfless devotion of the so-called “nobodies” in Christ.
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