I see the church operating in freedom and security because of the strength and generosity that comes with knowing Him intimately. I see the body of Christ embracing everyone that needs Him, not just those deemed acceptable to show up on Sunday mornings. I see those with a diversity of opinions/backgrounds/lifestyles still breaking bread together because "we're all baptized by one Spirit into one body." 1 cor. 12:13
"This is not a time for peace-loving, but rather for peacemaking, which is much more demanding. And peacemaking is, finally, less a position than a path--the path Jesus has clearly instructed us to take."
Jim Wallis
...on the journey
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
attitude
"If you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any fellowship with the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and purpose. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.
Your attitude should be the same..."
Phillipians 2: 1-5
Unity and devotion?...the mind of Christ. Pretty much says it all.
Your attitude should be the same..."
Phillipians 2: 1-5
Unity and devotion?...the mind of Christ. Pretty much says it all.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
weighing the cost
"The trouble with deep belief is that it costs something."
Donald Miller
I think the problem with our mindsets much of the time is that we think in temporal rather than eternal values. If what we believe is what we do, then it only follows that we still need to learn in our deepest being what is truly important.
Lord, make our hearts one.
Donald Miller
I think the problem with our mindsets much of the time is that we think in temporal rather than eternal values. If what we believe is what we do, then it only follows that we still need to learn in our deepest being what is truly important.
Lord, make our hearts one.
Monday, October 12, 2009
burnout/bailout vs. getting it right
Hooray for the in-laws! Jethro was one smart dude. I have seen this truth played out in several ways. As a preacher's kid, I know the damage that ministry overload has on leaders and their families. As a life-long church goer, I've seen the extent of the burnout that 20% of the congregation doing all of the work has. As an individual with past tendencies of isolation and independence, I know the truth that I need other people like I need food and water. And as a member of our local body of Christ, I agree that it will take every one of us functioning according to our calling to accomplish the vision. But what an exciting prospect!
Romans 12:4-8
Romans 12:4-8
Sunday, October 11, 2009
One
Why do churches "fight" against each other? If we are all working for the same cause, spreading Jesus' message, should we not all be on the same team? Yet as we go through this life we hear about churches who split over petty things. Carpet color, the pastor uses the wrong translation of the Bible, the pastor wants his own house, and the list could go on and on and on. Are these the thing the church needs to be concerned with? Probably not. If we are all living / working for the same God then we are all on the same team.
It is like a baseball team. Each player has a specific roll. A player specializing in one area, 3rd base left field, pitching, etc. He does not try to do it all, and he depends on others to help him. If he wants to win he helps to focus everyone on the same goal.
It is the same with churches. Each church has an area that they do better than other churches. We all form a team that is playing of God. We should all be working together for one cause, to reach our cities for the KINGDOM!
It is like a baseball team. Each player has a specific roll. A player specializing in one area, 3rd base left field, pitching, etc. He does not try to do it all, and he depends on others to help him. If he wants to win he helps to focus everyone on the same goal.
It is the same with churches. Each church has an area that they do better than other churches. We all form a team that is playing of God. We should all be working together for one cause, to reach our cities for the KINGDOM!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Go
Jesus commands his followers to go and make disciples. Where is one place I go regularly? ...to the grocery store. Who could I tell? ...neighbors. I need to be kind and loving in my interactions with people at the gocery store and with my neighbors. Those that see me know me by my actions. I can share God's good news but only if my actions are louder than my words.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
the normal christian life
I've noticed these devotions talking a lot about sacrifice.(right?--recurrent theme, hard to ignore) And I get that I need to be pushed out of my complacency. But it also feels like sacrifice isn't even the right word. I mean, if we're Christians, we've already given our lives to Him, right? We belong to Him. It seems to me this is just normal stuff we should be doing without even thinking about it.
Yes, of course my life experiences--specifically God's work through those life experiences--have made me the person I am. And yes, of course I'm better off for God having done (and hopefully still doing) His work in me.(partner in the benefits of the gospel) What comes next (and next and next) is always up to Him. There is no turning back. I wouldn't want to if I could. There's no way I could ever outgive God. How absurd.
"There can only be two basic loves, the love of God unto the forgetfulness of self, or the love of self unto the forgetfulness and denial of God."
Augustine
Yes, of course my life experiences--specifically God's work through those life experiences--have made me the person I am. And yes, of course I'm better off for God having done (and hopefully still doing) His work in me.(partner in the benefits of the gospel) What comes next (and next and next) is always up to Him. There is no turning back. I wouldn't want to if I could. There's no way I could ever outgive God. How absurd.
"There can only be two basic loves, the love of God unto the forgetfulness of self, or the love of self unto the forgetfulness and denial of God."
Augustine
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