Tuesday, July 28, 2009
miracle...not miracle whip.
according to my Bible ("the official duct tape Bible" new century version), a miracle is defined as a "'wonderful thing': a great event which can be done only by God's help. miracles are special signs to show God's power." Jesus wasn't the only person who performed miracles; He entrusted His disciples to perform miracles as well...
my wife and i were discussing miracles last night and whether or not they still happen. we see videos of demons being exorcised, we've heard stories from other believers of seeing demons exorcised. but in our own lives, we haven't seen miracles in the capacity like we read in the Bible. my brother-in-law and i were discussing miracles recently as well. we discussed the possibility that perhaps they happen more than we know because miracles don't make the news; evil, death and destruction does.
what if miracles made headlines more than not? would that change our faith? would that lead people to believe that God is here to save our souls? would we be a nation or a world of believers? rather than a nation/world of non-believers. if you've ever had a child you know the miracle of life. and if you've ever had a relative or friend die, you know the miracle of eternal life. sure we all attribute to near miss accidents as miracles. or seeing somebody on the verge of death and make a full recovery as a miracle. but what about healing miracles? what about casting out demons?
as a person who recently experienced a miracle, i can honestly say they still exist. i won't go into details, but i too, believed that miracles happen to others...people who have more faith than myself. but as a child of God, i am no different than anybody else. i'm no less nor no more prone to experiencing miracles than anybody else. God created us all equal. and therefore, He can do whatever He wants to whomever He wants...without showing preferential treatment.
be aware of the miracles around you, be it nature, our children, our families or our friends. you never know when a miracle so powerful from God hits you.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
arrogance vs. passion
needless to say this sparked some heated debate. as it should and as i had hoped. see, i come from a perspective of always evaluating my faith. my biggest fear is blindly following a pastor because they teach what "i want to hear" rather than exploring pastors who may tell me what "i need to hear"...
now, i'm not using this blog to say that joel is wrong or right...or any other pastor for that matter. but what did come to my attention is my attitude. and so i thought, "there is a fine line between passion and arrogance." i'm on fire for God; i believe there is an urgency in the world to spread God's Word to as many people as possible, because we do not know when Jesus will come again.
by definition, arrogance is stated as such:
"offensive display of superiority or self-importance; overbearing pride"
likewise, passion is defined as such;
"any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling, as love or hate; a strong or extravagant fondness, enthusiasm, or desire for anything"
so in my search and in my observation, some of my comments may have come off as arrogant...whereas, i saw them as passionate. as a child of God, the last thing i want to do is mislead or disrespect people. similarly, i expect this out of the pastors, who are called by God, to reach people. i fear that people worship pastors and think God is the gravy on top of the mashed potatoes. that they go to church to hear a man speak and miss the message.
i'm not sure all of this makes sense...and i'm definitely not trying to create any more division in the church than there already is. i don't think any one person or pastor has it right. but as my brother-in-law stated, the only shepard who had it right was Jesus. ultimately, i cannot judge, for that is His job. i can only ask and continue on this journey, persuing God's Word as He has intended it. i will fall, i will meet people who are more versed in the Bible than i. i will meet people less versed than i. but it is not for me to judge...and therefore, "there is a fine line between passion and arrogance."
a Christian atheist?
where am i going with this?
to make the statements that these non-believers are making leads me to see that they are admitting that God does exist. by saying, God doesn't exist, you're first admitting that there is a God...otherwise, wouldn't they say that there is no "supreme being" that exists? i mean, afterall, atheism is the belief that there is no existence of a supreme being. so to use the word, God, means that somebody recognizes God does exist. i know this sounds confusing...but think about it...to admit God, is to admit there is God.
this continues on to the phrase "hope and pray". we use it in reference to our families, our sports teams, our favorite nascar driver, etc. but if we think about it, who are the non-believers hoping in? who are they praying to? to say that a non-believer "hopes and prays" is to admit that there is God.
i suppose the biggest hang up for non-believers (besides some legalism in the church) is that they don't "see" God. but after reading hebrews 11 this morning, the Bible clearly makes a point.
hebrews 11:1-2 reads like this:
"Faith means being sure of the things we hope for and knowing that something is real even if we do not see it. Faith is the reason we remember great people who lived in the past."
this chapter in hebrews, goes on to list numerous people in the Bible who walked by faith alone! moses, noah, gideon, samuel, sarah and abraham, isaac, and on and on...in a world where we put so much "faith" in what we see, perhaps we should explore true faith in what we don't see!
i would challenge any non-believer to examine why God has permeated our society so incredibly much...why they use phrases like "hope and pray" ...why they admit to God, but don't believe in Him. and if the best answer a non-believer can come up with is, "well, it's just a saying." then perhaps, a re-examination of their belief system is in order.
harsh? perhaps. but even God gets angry sometimes (do i need to remind you of the flood?)...
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
DWYL
this morning i read the book of titus (it's a short one), but the message is abundantly clear. titus 2 talks about following the true teaching of God...to not waste your life by being angry, drinking too much wine, indulging in the flesh, etc. john 15:16 talks about going out and producing fruit in our Father's name. luke 12:15-21 (also in the song "don't waste your life" by lecrae) talks about saving up for things in this world to rest easy, when the reality is that our soul may be required from us tonight!
even one of my favorite pastors, john piper, wrote a sermon called "don't waste your life"...a song from tedashii called "make war" features a clip from john piper. piper states that he hears christians "murmuring about their imperfections" instead of making war on the sin in our lives. what this means is that rather than wallowing in what we don't have, be thankful for what we do have and rise up against satan. rise up against sin. rise up against this world and know that we will have a much better life if we follow Christ.
it has been truly inspiring to realize that God is pounding this theme into me, day after day, week after week, month after month for the past several months. it's time to get up off our couches, to stop clicking the mouse, to stop watching tv and shift to reading His Word, spreading His Gospel, doing His will, fight against the evil that has taken over our culture...because, tonight, your soul may be required of you and how will you answer to your life in God's presence?
Thursday, July 16, 2009
A Story I Love.
Some years ago, President Gordon B. Hinckley told “something of a parable” about “a one room school house in the mountains of Virginia where the boys were so rough no teacher had been able to handle them.
“Then one day an inexperienced young teacher applied. He was told that every teacher had received an awful beating, but the teacher accepted the risk. The first day of school the teacher asked the boys to establish their own rules and the penalty for breaking the rules. The class came up with 10 rules, which were written on the blackboard. Then the teacher asked, ‘What shall we do with one who breaks the rules?’
“ ‘Beat him across the back ten times without his coat on,’ came the response.
“A day or so later, … the lunch of a big student, named Tom, was stolen. ‘The thief was located—a little hungry fellow, about ten years old.’
“As Little Jim came up to take his licking, he pleaded to keep his coat on. ‘Take your coat off,’ the teacher said. ‘You helped make the rules!’
“The boy took off the coat. He had no shirt and revealed a bony little crippled body. As the teacher hesitated with the rod, Big Tom jumped to his feet and volunteered to take the boy’s licking.
“ ‘Very well, there is a certain law that one can become a substitute for another. Are you all agreed?’ the teacher asked.
“After five strokes across Tom’s back, the rod broke. The class was sobbing. ‘Little Jim had reached up and caught Tom with both arms around his neck. “Tom, I’m sorry that I stole your lunch, but I was awful hungry. Tom, I will love you till I die for taking my licking for me! Yes, I will love you forever!” ’ ” (The Atonement: Our Greatest Hope by President James E. Faust)I love this story! It never ceases to touch my heart. The parallel between the boy in need is so compelling and real. We NEED our savior! We need someone to help us and when we allow him to take the "licking" for us, we are forever indebted to him. Just thought you'd like to hear a wonderful parable!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
a letter...
i know that you can see all that i have done, all that i have thought and all that i have spoken. but somehow, i think that i can hide things from you. Lord, i'm a fool to think that there is some deep, dark spot in me that i can keep hidden from you; but i still think that.
knowin gall of that, i still need to tell you that i have sinned. i have turned against you; i have kept quiet when your name should have been spoken. i have been given opportunities to do Your work Lord, and yet i felt that it was not my time to carry out Your will. who am i, Lord to determine when the time is right to do your will?! how naive must i be to think that i have control over this life. who am i, God!?
Lord, why do you take me back despite all of this? why do you keep finding people who will pour their lives into mine to ensure that i remember that you are right there with me? i'm a two-faced, blasphemous, no-good sinner. and yet, You still love me. You still draw me near to You...You still pick me up, dust off my clothes, pat me on the back and encourage me to move forward in You.
Lord, i am nothing without You. i hope that You can forgive me for all that i have done. for cussing you out. for desecrating your name. Lord, please have mercy on this sinner. please change my heart so that when i get to the gates of heaven, You can say "well done, good and faithful servant."
with love,
me
it's about the life, not the lifestyle!
...i've said it again and again that we are in the world, not of the world. but that doesn't mean that we have to change who we are. just what we value. the instances i gave are these. i have a tattoo that has a tiki god on it. now to very devout christians, i could be considered a fake christian or that i idolize something other than God. similarly, i love cars and motorcycles. how does this tie together you might ask?
it goes a little something like this, yes i have a tiki god permenantly inked onto my arm. but that doesn't mean that i worship it, that i pray to it or that i even boast about it. it means that the tiki is part of a whole scene that takes up half of my arm. it means nothing to me; it has no significance other than the fact that it reminds me of my surfing days and love of the tropics. it does not take away from my love of our Savior.
likewise, with motorcycles and cars. i have always loved them. they are a passion; an interest. but i don't spend my weekends invensting into car culture at hot import nights looking at eye-candy and listening to inappropriate music. same with motorcycles...i'm not going to become a member of the hell's angels 6 days a week and go to church on the 7th.
it's all about what we value. john piper said that all of this life is given to us to show the world that it is not our treasure; rather, we are given this life to show that God is our treasure. so does it really matter if we look rockabilly, look hip hop, or have interests that could be considered non-christian? no. i see them as worldly interests that can be used to preach God and what Christ has done for us. afterall, if we surrounded ourselves with believers and everything that we "should" surround ourselves with (according to old traditions), how would we ever reach souls that need to be saved?
Thursday, July 9, 2009
set an example...
this morning i was reading the book of titus. and paul explains to titus how he should choose elders to promote God's teachings. but then i came across this, titus 3:14 and it states:
"Our people must learn to use their lives for doing good deeds to provide what is necessary so that their lives will not be useless."
i've also been listening to a john piper sermon where he states that the greatest tragedy and fear is that he doesn't live his life to the fullest...that he does not want to live a wasted life (actually, the sermon is title 'don't waste your life')
in reading God's Word, i can see that this is so true. God blessed us with gifts; not necessarily monetary gifts, but gifts of grace, mercy, love, etc. so that we may go out into this world and be examples of God's love. i keep coming back to the thought that when i get to the gates of Heaven and i am asked "did you do the most with the gifts I gave you?" i can't help but think that is my motivation...i want to carry out God's plan with the gifts He gave me. we all have different gifts and i encourage all of us to use them for Him.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
in this world, but not of this world...
it states:
"Dear friends, you are like foreigners and strangers in this world. I beg you to avoid the evil things your bodies want to do that fight against your soul. People who do not believe are living all around you and might say that you are doing wrong. Live such good lives that they will see the good things you do and will give glory to God on the day when Christ comes again."
God makes no bones about His children and their role in this world. we are "foreigners and strangers"...what does this mean? by definition, a foreigner is a "person from outside one's community" and a stranger is "a person who is not a member of the family, group, community, or the like, as a visitor or guest"...
...i particularly like that God is telling us that we are merely a "visitor or guest" of this world. He knows that our time here on earth is short and that we will not be a part of it forever. we are here for only a short time. we are his children and we will return to our Father, after this life is over!
i find it so interesting to be a believer of Christ in this world; because we are not of this world. we have to face so many temptations, sins, and evil; yet we must rise up against it and be models of Christ. i think that God knows this isn't an easy task, but as i heard some where at some time, "it won't be easy, but it will be worth it."
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
but that's not what i want God...
at one point, i asked God, "why did you call me to urban ministry? this is the life i want to live; slow, modest, friendly, safe." but God quickly answered, "no, I don't want you to live a life of obscurity. I am calling you to a life to be bold and spread my Word. I am calling you to reach a group of people and have given you the desire, the talents and the faith to reach those who are lost in the city." He also told me that no matter what, if i follow the life He wants me to lead, i will be happier than the life i want to lead. God and i had some "intense fellowship" this weekend, but i knew that He has called me to minister to those in urban areas; despite my own desires. and as we all know, God will win 100% of the arguments we take up with Him.
so i ask you, are you avoiding God's plan for you because it's not what you think you want?
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
blessed sinner...
but i have hope. see, as much as i sin, the more i read and pray and spread His Word, the more i'm being pulled away from my sin. and this is true for everybody! the more God becomes a part of who we are and we let Him into our hearts, the devil's grip on our lives is loosened and broken. i sort of see it like a movie, where the devil is hanging onto a building edge and i am standing over him, stepping on one finger at a time, forcing him to lose grip of the building he is hanging onto. but this is a very slow process and the hope is that the last finger i step on will come at the end of this life, as i enter into the kingdom of God. and the devil will fall, never to be near me again.
as believers in Christ, we are called to be in the world, but not of the world (a very good friend of mine told me this over some awesome carne asada tacos recently). it is a struggle for us (believers), because the devil's temptation is constantly around us. we see it on the tv, in music, in our friends, in advertisements, in strangers, everywhere! but i urge you, all of us, to continue to dive more and more into His Word, so that we may shove the devil out of this world and our lives bit by bit by bit. and as we do this, more and more people will see how awesome our lives can be with God in it...think of it like a pyramid scheme. it started with one man (Jesus), spread to thousands, who taught thousands, who taught thousands, and in 2000 years Christ has reached nearly every corner of this globe because people spread His Word.