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Monday, May 31, 2010
Memorial Day - Sacrifice
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Brain on a Chain - Four Thoughts for Leaders
- Activity/Intimacy - it is important that we all realize that Christian activity does not equal intimacy with Christ. Jesus said that there are people who are doing many spiritual activities that He does not even know (Matt 7:21-23). If He don't know them, He is not intimate with them. As Henry Blackaby say in Experiencing God, "God pursues a continuing love relationship with you that is real and personal".
- Crowds/Obscurity - Leaders like crowds. If you are a called leader and you have accepted your calling, you want to get the message out to as many as possible. Crowds make that happen. However, if your relationship with God is not developed when and where no one is looking, then it is all a farce in the crowd. The hypocrites were bad to pray in the open square so that others would see them and Jesus told them to get in their closet (Matt 6:5-6). It is also interesting that the more intimate we are in a relationship the more time we spend alone behind closed doors. I am most intimate with my wife and we go where no one else is even allowed. We should have that kind of relationship with Christ. How are you handling your obscurity?
- Emotions/Truth - This is a point that I feel is so relevant for today. We are tempted to run from one emotional experience to the next chasing God. So, our journey is from one worship experience, to a worship conference, to playing loud music in our car. We have projected images, light shows, and other tools that heighten our emotions. These are not bad things, but could you worship if you did not have those things. Can you worship when you are presented with the Truth of God. Jesus identified Himself as THE TRUTH (John 14:6) not a truth. Make sure you worship THE TRUTH and not an emotional experience about THE TRUTH.
- Feed/Eat - It is easy for Christian leaders to always be feeding. They preach, teach, write, blog, etc about God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, Church, Christian Life, etc in an effort to feed others. The effective Christian leader must make sure that he/she is eating the Word more than feeding the Word. Eugene Peterson has a great book entitled Eat This Book that I highly recommend you read. The danger some Christian leaders fall into is that they start to feed vomit - that is regurgitated food. They take something someone else has eaten/studied and present it a fresh. I say get in the Word of God before you seek to present the Message of God. Eat well before you seek to feed.
Continued From Yesterday
- Recognize that a spiritual life, a walk in the Spirit, is within our reach. It can be had.
- A man must see the shame and guilt of living a carnal life. Just as one cannot come to God for salvation unless he is convicted of his sin and need for God, one cannot come back to God until he is convicted of his sin that had led to carnality. Read the story of the prodigal son.
- The distance from the state of carnality to spirituality is ONE. Murray continued, “It is when a man utterly breaks with the flesh; when he gives up the flesh into the crucifixion death of Christ; when he sees that everything about it is accursed and that he cannot deliver himself from it; and then clams the slaying power of Christ’s cross within him, - it is when a man does this and says: ‘This spiritual life prepared for me is the free gift of my God in Christ Jesus.’ That he understands how one step can bring him out of the carnal into the spiritual state.”
- Crucify the flesh. “And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires” (Galatians 5:24, ESV). One must give themselves up to the Holy Spirit by faith.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
The Master's Indwelling - Christian Classics
The contents of this blog are gleanings from The Master's Indwelling by Andrew Murray.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Clear the Decks
Friday, May 21, 2010
GROW UP
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Discouraged/Encouraged
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
DESIRE
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Lesson from 24
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Lyrics Wednesday - Empty Me
When it burns bright
To see how it gets in the blood
And I've tasted my share
Of the sweet life
And the wild ride
And found a little is not quite enough
I know how i can stray
And how fast my heart could change
Empty me
Of the selfishness inside
Every vain ambition
And the poison of my pride
And any foolish thing my heart holds to
Lord empty me of me
So i can be
Filled with you
Ive seen just enough of the quick buys
Of the best lies
To know how prodigals can be drawn away
I know how I can stray
And how fast my heart could change
Empty me
Of the selfishness inside
Every vain ambition
And the poison of my pride
And any foolish thing my heart holds to
Lord empty me of me
So I can be
Filled with you
Cuz everything is a lesser thing
Compared to you
Compared to you
Cuz everything is a lesser thing
Compared to you
So I surrender all
Empty me
Of the selfishness inside
Every vain ambition
And the poison of my pride
Empty me
Of the selfishness inside
Every vain ambition
And the poison of my pride
And any foolish thing my heart holds to
Lord empty me of me
So I can be
Lord empty me of me
So I can be
Filled with you.
Filled with you
Empty me
Book Review: The Heart Mender
"The Heart Mender" by Andy Andrews
It is rare that an author can weave the past, the present, fiction, non-fiction, tragedies, successes, and drive home a biblical truth that almost everyone struggles with in one book, but Andy Andrews accomplishes that and more in The Heart Mender. The year was 1942 and WWII reaches the shores of Alabama and changes Helen Mason’s life forever. However, this is not her first time to experience life change due to WWII. This war has torn apart her heart, mind, soul and spirit. Events from the same war also become her heart mender.
This book caught my attention because of the non-fiction nature it possess. History is a great teacher and Andy Andrews uses this history lesson to teach about the difficulty of forgiveness that holds most people hostage. There were times I could smell the ocean mist, bacon and eggs cooking, and the smoke of gun fire. The setting of the book is in the Alabama Gulf Coast, a place of which I visit at least once a year. Andy took me on a journey that was relaxing yet challenging. The story is strongly convicting as it confronts forgiveness head on. God is the ultimate heart mender but it is amazing how he used the people in this most enjoyable read. I have read other Andy Andrews books that were enjoyable but this one is his best. I highly recommend you put this on your summer reading list.
The Heart Mender is published by Thomas Nelson Publishing and was provided to me to review by their Bloggers Book Review Program.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Brain on a Chain - Strong & Courageous
In my study for the WOW Wednesday at Harvest Church I was studying the first chapter of Joshua. God gives Joshua instructions, commands, encouragement, and more in that first chapter. He, in a sense, tells Joshua to put his “Brain on a Chain”. The part that really caught my attention today was his repeated words, “be strong and courageous”. The study of these words reveals a great truth that all should apply who desire to “live by faith” (2 Cor 5:7). “Be strong” concerns a prepared condition. Joshua was to take the initiative to “meditate on the Book of the Law day and night”. God was telling Joshua to get his brain on a chain. Making his brain strong. Getting it ready. Taking time to prepare. Then the words “very courageous” follows “be strong”. God knew that Joshua would encounter some tough stuff and if his brain was on a chain from bathing it in the Book of the Law, he would find courage to carry out God’s plan. Courage is an attitudinal action achieved from a prepared condition. So, Joshua would be able to face tough stuff with courage because of his prepared condition. The same holds true for us. If we will “be strong” (do what it takes to prepare) we will find the courage to face the tough stuff of life. So, “PUT YOUR BRAIN ON A CHAIN”.
Monday, May 10, 2010
ORANGEjuice
God has spoken to me so clearly this morning. I had a great day yesterday. I battled the “live by faith and not by sight” (2 Cor 5:7) battle most of the morning. It is amazing how I can teach on a topic then God puts me to the test. It’s like He says, “Alright big boy let’s see how you are doing on this topic.” I am glad I had just been teaching on it again in my Sunday School class. Our attendance was down yesterday due to a few different factors: Mother’s Day, Air Show, Graduation, pretty weather, etc. So as I looked out in the parking lot during Sunday School the devil started that live based on what you see thing. I was a battle for me but I believe the promises of God won out.
After church, Mary Anne and I, Jeremy and Krista Dyer, Christy Wise and her sons Alex and Mason went out to East Tuscaloosa and gave out brown bag lunches to about 50 people (there numbers were down also). It was good to help folks. I had a man about 55 come up to me and said he helped paint the Family Life Center. He began to cry and asked me to pray for his mom who had just been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Her name is Mable if you would like to pray for her now. We prayed together and I watched this grown man walk away crying for his mom get on his bike and ride away. He was why I was to be there. It was not about a certain number of people. It was about one man yesterday.
Paul wrote to the church at Philippi, “Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, so now, not only as in my presence but much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, 13 for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure.” Phil 2:12–13 (ESV)
It is our job to work out (v12) what God has worked in (v12). You ministry opportunities this week might be to a crowd or to one man on a bike. Work it out. Obey in the moment. Go ahead and make the commitment to Christ that you will walk in obedience today by the moment. Don’t worry about tonight or tomorrow. Work it out in the moment.
Christ has been raise so nothing you do for Him is in vain. (ESV) “And if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain.” (1 Corinthians 15:14).
“But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.” 1 Corinthians 15:57–58 (ESV).
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Set Free By Friends
This is one amazing illustration of the Christian life.
At the end I have a link to a video that is powerful yet needs to be watched understanding it is graphic in nature but powerful in message.
The Bible clearly teaches that the devil is like a lion seeking to devour us.
1 Peter 5:8 Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. NIV
As we live out our life we are often just going about our business and not really on “alert” or demonstrating “self-control”. This is a dangerous place. Not only does the “devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour”. He will seek to take out the weakest.
Now, sometimes we all experience the attack of the devil. We are to be there for each other when that happens.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: 10 If one falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up! 11 Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm. But how can one keep warm alone? 12 Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken. NIV
We really do need each other. We need each other to break us free when we cannot even help ourselves.
Galatians 6:1-2 Brothers, if someone is caught in a sin, you who are spiritual should restore him gently. But watch yourself, or you also may be tempted. 2 Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. NIV
Watch this video and learn this biblical lesson better than ever. You might cry when it is over. It is an amazing truth that Scripture teaches lived out before a video camera. Over 52,300,000 have viewed this on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8DDYz68kM (this is the original raw footage)
Monday, May 3, 2010
Harvest Church Life
Yesterday was one more great day at Harvest Church. Nassan Ibrahim from Uganda did a great job preaching on the Joy of our Salvation. God used you to make a huge impact in the lives of refugees in Uganda. We took up, so far, over $5700 to aide in helping this ministry. That would be 38 homes or two churches for 150 people each with 2 homes to spare or two fresh water wells with 4 homes to spare. It will be used in a powerful way. Nassan is a powerful man of God. Pray for his continued effectiveness for the kingdom. Again, thanks to the Praise Team for taking us to a powerful time of praise and worship.
LIFEgroups continue to experience success with few challenges. Chris Allen has started doing a short visual lesson with the kids in our group so that they continue to learn more and more about God and His love and faithfulness. We will not have LIFEgroups next Sunday due to mother’s day. Make sure your LIFEgroup is planning on attending the picnic on Sunday May 23 and helping with the IN THE STREETS opportunity May 30.
May 30 is going to be our next IN THE STREETS opportunity. Make sure you make plans now to attend and help from 2-4. Also, we need groceries, clothes, toys, etc.
HC Worship continues this week with our WOW Wednesday. We will be going before the Lord in praise and worship and learning from God’s Word from the book of Deuteronomy. I promise it will be applicable to your life. Make sure you are here at 6:30. Bring the whole family.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
A Warning
This week in my devotion one of them was based on 2 Corinthians 5:7. It reads, “we walk by faith and not by sight”. This devotion was by Oswald Chambers and he always plows new ground. Let me give you just a few insights he gave. I will not number them because it is not a complete list of truths that this verse or principle gives.
Ω “God is trying to make us do our work as hidden people who are not in the spotlight”
Ω “Can we do our work when it seems that God has sealed up heaven?”
Ω “A self-assured saint is of no value to God.”
Ω “If we continually try to bring back those exceptional moments of inspiration, it is a sign that it is not God we want.”
Ω “Never live for those exceptional moments – they are surprises. God will give us His touches of inspiration only when He sees that we are not in danger of being led away by them.”
Ω We must never consider our moments of inspiration as the standard way of life – our work is the standard.”
Those last two are really good. I want to give you the whole context of this scripture. Paul is talking about our heavenly dwelling. He clearly understood that we are aliens in this world. Our real and eternal home is in heaven. “So we are always of good courage…for we walk by faith, not by sight” (vv6-7).
So, here is the deal. Just do it. Do what God has called you to do and quit trying to recreate experiences. Do not let your sight mislead you, discourage you, confuse you or dissuade you. What you see is not always what you are getting. We are a people that love burning bushes, blinding journeys and emotional worship services. We must be careful in these expectations. We are to live “faith” lives, not “sight” lives. Will we be faithful, even when we do not see what we think we ought to see? I think that is a worthy question.