Saturday, January 24, 2015

Today...

Saturday, January 24

Today we had the food drop.  My 80 year old neighbor came.

Today I had a snowball fight with teenagers.

Today I filmed a commercial for the GSM Super Bowl Film Fest.

Today I met with a student I am mentoring, and encouraged him to get into the Bible.

Today I helped at tables for people coming off the bridge at GCC.

Today I held a lady in my arms while she wept from the breast cancer diagnosis she received two weeks ago.

Today, as I was driving home, I saw a wreck happen in front of me.  Everyone was fine, but it startled everybody.

Life is short.  God is good.  My prayer is that you would dig into His Word today.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Fear Affects Our Actions

If you developed a fear of God, how would it change your life?

For me, when I take a moment to remember the all powerful God that I serve, it changes everything I do.  It changes the words I speak; it changes my daily schedule; it even changes the way I spend money.

I have had a new perspective on missions trips and the purpose behind why I choose to help the poor. Previously, I would always go on missions trips because I'm commanded to go.  I had never considered the fear of God being the driving force behind my reason to go on mission trips.  That is, until I read the book of Nehemiah.

This clip discusses this concept in further detail.




Again... if you developed a fear of God, how would it change your life?

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

100 Years From Now...

"It will not make much difference, friend, a hundred years from now,
If you live in a stately mansion or on a river scow;
If the clothes you wear are tailor-made or pierced together somehow,
If you eat big steaks or beans and cake ... a hundred years from now.
It won't matter your bank account or the make of car you drive,
For the grave will claim all riches and fame and the things for which you strive.
There's a deadline that we all must meet and no one will be late,
It won't matter then all the places you've been, Each one will keep that date.
We will only have in eternity - what we gave away on earth,
When we go the grave, we can only save the things of eternal worth.
What matters, friend, the earthly gain for which some men always bow?
For your destiny will be sealed, you see ... a hundred years from now."

Leonard Ravenhill (1907-1994)
Questions for reflection:
1.  What do you want others to say at your funeral?
2.  What do you want to be known for 100 years from now?
3.  Do you ever think about Heaven and what it will be like to meet God?
4.  When you die and meet God, what is one thing you wish you'll have done more?  What about less?
5.  What's the next step you feel you need to take?  Who will you tell?


Thursday, January 08, 2015

Spark + Christ = Huge Flame

You were made for great things.  God is ready and willing to act in your life.  Are you ready?  Do you have "God-sized" vision and dreams?

Or let me ask it this way:

Is there anything in your life
that you would be unable to
accomplish without God's help?

Many times, I fall into the trap of trying to do everything on my own.  Big mistake.  Let God use your spark, your love for Him and His mission, to launch a great adventure in your life!

Happy trails.


Friday, January 02, 2015

Playing Marco Polo in a "Combat Zone"

When I was deployed to Iraq, I had to spend a few weeks in Kuwait; a small country along the Persian Gulf.  It has always perplexed me that Kuwait is still categorized as a “combat zone” even though it doesn’t have any combat.  Soldiers don’t wear body armor, don’t travel in armored vehicles, and sip cool beverages while lounging in olympic sized swimming pools.  While simultaneously, soldiers in Iraq or Afghanistan are in the fight for their lives, working in hot, sand environments, and constantly remaining on edge from an imminent attack.  Despite this drastic difference, Kuwait continues to be classified under the same dangerous title that these true combat zones receive. 

So why is Kuwait categorized as a combat zone?  The answer may surprise you.  It's not because it currently has combat, but because it used to have combat. 

On to the point.  I increasingly sense that the church in America considers itself to be a hostile combat zone, when in reality it is just a former combat zone.

We tell ourselves that we’re in the fight, but then strut around with weapon in hand and not an enemy in sight. 
We tell each other that we are willing to give up everything for our faith, but even this selfless offer is a thin veneer of piety, for the threat of losing everything is not even a possibility.
We sit, relaxing in a cold pool playing Marco Polo, while our brothers and sisters stand alert on the front lines in 120 degree heat and not a cool drop in sight.
We consider ourselves a Soldier, while never fulfilling the mission we have been trained to accomplish.

A few thoughts from Blaise Pascal (1623-1662):

“Men only entered then into the Church after great labors and long desires; they find their way into it now without any trouble, without any care, and without labor.”

“It was necessary formerly to forsake the world in order to be received into the Church; whilst men enter now into the Church at the same time as into the world.”

“As men have been made Christians without having been instructed, they believe that they can remain Christians without seeking instruction…”


And so it hit me this New Year's, that even though I may think I am in the fight, I may actually be sitting comfortably in a former combat zone carrying around a weapon that's not loaded, leaving my body armor under my bunk, and not expecting to see the enemy at any moment.

It's time to get into the battle Christian.  It's time to put on the full armor of God and fight our enemy, who seeks to destroy us every day.  It's time to join our brothers and sisters on the front lines and unite under the banner of Christ: one team, one enemy, one mission.  


"Be alert and of sober mind.  Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour."
1 Peter 5:8