Rivers of Life had a big week! In one day, the
denominational leaders who first proposed this mission,
cancelled funding for the project...
just weeks after pledging they were in for the full 3 years.
They cited the economy, the unexpected lack of growth
in new home construction in the region, and the pressure
that two churches felt by having a 'new congregation' start
in between their two towns.
Now that may discourage some people, to be laid off,
but we believe that God works EVERY situation to good.
So we went to chocolate fair at a local church,
one of many, many, who have helped us start this year.
And they offered for us to worship at their building!
Then, our Rivers of Life family organized a huge dinner.
Just about everyone was there, because they wanted to
be together whatever the news from the officials was.
And it was a blast. Sure people feel hurt and angry.
No one says they shouldn't. But they felt an even stronger
sense of love for each other and thankfulness for God
giving us this group in the first place.
So, we invited a couple of the denominational leaders
and expressed our gratitude for them 'getting us this far.'
As we were planning to begin our weekly services in April,
those plans continue on track. And our hope is that even
without a full-time pastor, we will be able to work together
to launch this new church.
Isn't that how most Christian congregations have started?!
We had three big decisions... all out of my hands and
out of my control, but we placed them all in God's hands,
and God is doing something amazing with all three.
It's like Jesus feeding the 5,000+ with just a few fish and
loafs of bread. If he can do that with food... just imagine
what he can do with you and me!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Monday, December 21, 2009
God Gives Rest
People often think the first book of the Bible is about
the exact way God created the universe and our earth.
But this first Creation story is really about how God
created us... in God's own image, male and female.
And at the end of this good work, God makes
something holy.
And passes that holy thing on to us.
Time. God 'hallows' a day, the seventh day, and rests.
And thus gives us a day to rest.
No matter how busy we are, or necessary, or needed,
we are not more important than God.
And even God took a break.
And built, what Rabbi Heschel calls,
Architecture in Time.
God made a holy day.
I was recently reminded of this as the stress and strain
of helping to form a new Christian Community here
wore me down.
Several friends, and a few enemies, prayed for me,
and God answered their prayers by giving me rest.
We got snowed in at a friends house the whole weekend,
while over a foot of snow covered the roads
and blanketed our normally warm region.
So, I got to rest.
And I realized it was just the beginning of what I need.
I also need to remember that, with Ps 127:
Unless the Lord build a house, the workers labor in vain.
Unless the Lord guard the city, the watchmen watch in vain.
It is vain to rise up early and go to bed late,
for God gives rest to those he loves.
And God loves me.
And God loves you.
And the most beautiful thing in all creation
that God made, was the first holy thing on earth,
Time to rest and reflect and enjoy all the good that
God has done.
God blesses you with a sabbath day each week.
Accept this good and joyful gift.
And be like God.
the exact way God created the universe and our earth.
But this first Creation story is really about how God
created us... in God's own image, male and female.
And at the end of this good work, God makes
something holy.
And passes that holy thing on to us.
Time. God 'hallows' a day, the seventh day, and rests.
And thus gives us a day to rest.
No matter how busy we are, or necessary, or needed,
we are not more important than God.
And even God took a break.
And built, what Rabbi Heschel calls,
Architecture in Time.
God made a holy day.
I was recently reminded of this as the stress and strain
of helping to form a new Christian Community here
wore me down.
Several friends, and a few enemies, prayed for me,
and God answered their prayers by giving me rest.
We got snowed in at a friends house the whole weekend,
while over a foot of snow covered the roads
and blanketed our normally warm region.
So, I got to rest.
And I realized it was just the beginning of what I need.
I also need to remember that, with Ps 127:
Unless the Lord build a house, the workers labor in vain.
Unless the Lord guard the city, the watchmen watch in vain.
It is vain to rise up early and go to bed late,
for God gives rest to those he loves.
And God loves me.
And God loves you.
And the most beautiful thing in all creation
that God made, was the first holy thing on earth,
Time to rest and reflect and enjoy all the good that
God has done.
God blesses you with a sabbath day each week.
Accept this good and joyful gift.
And be like God.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Who Watches Who?
When people say, 'we go to Church' they may mean:
- the congregation is the audience
- the pastor and musicians are the actors on stage and
- the Lord is our cosmic director watching from a box.
But we don't go to Church... we ARE the church.
And God is not passively controlling our lives.
God is cheering us on!
Soren Kierkegaard said that
- the congregation are the actors on stage,
- the pastor is behind the scenes cuing lights and
- God is our audience.
We are performing for God, and whether our lives
are a drama, a tragedy, a comedy, a love story
or an action adventure... God is enthralled.
And deeply wants it to come out well in the end.
Where do you think we get our love of theater?
We were created in the image of God.
God is sitting on the edge of his seat,
wondering what you will do next.
God loves you!
God made us to enjoy us!
And God wants to see you in action!
Shakespeare penned, 'All the world is a stage,
and all the men and women merely players [actors].'
We are the Church as we go around life in the world,
not just as we gather for worship on Sunday.
But our Triune God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit -
is not an audience passively watching or not caring.
- Our Creator wrote the script.
- Our Savior is on stage with us.
(Jesus became an actor just like us!) and
- Our Comforter (the Holy Spirit) is cheering us on.
And as any actor can tell you,
the audience's joy and rapt attention
is the really energy that drives you to perform well!
- the congregation is the audience
- the pastor and musicians are the actors on stage and
- the Lord is our cosmic director watching from a box.
But we don't go to Church... we ARE the church.
And God is not passively controlling our lives.
God is cheering us on!
Soren Kierkegaard said that
- the congregation are the actors on stage,
- the pastor is behind the scenes cuing lights and
- God is our audience.
We are performing for God, and whether our lives
are a drama, a tragedy, a comedy, a love story
or an action adventure... God is enthralled.
And deeply wants it to come out well in the end.
Where do you think we get our love of theater?
We were created in the image of God.
God is sitting on the edge of his seat,
wondering what you will do next.
God loves you!
God made us to enjoy us!
And God wants to see you in action!
Shakespeare penned, 'All the world is a stage,
and all the men and women merely players [actors].'
We are the Church as we go around life in the world,
not just as we gather for worship on Sunday.
But our Triune God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit -
is not an audience passively watching or not caring.
- Our Creator wrote the script.
- Our Savior is on stage with us.
(Jesus became an actor just like us!) and
- Our Comforter (the Holy Spirit) is cheering us on.
And as any actor can tell you,
the audience's joy and rapt attention
is the really energy that drives you to perform well!
Our (Lord's) Prayer
When Jesus' friends asked how to pray, they spoke for us.
We often don't know how to talk to God.
So, Jesus said a simple prayer, we can pray everyday.
Our Father,
... Who art in heaven.
...... Hallowed be thy name.
......... Thy kingdom come.
............ Thy will be done.
............... On earth as
.................. it
..................... Is in heaven.
............ Give us this day our daily bread.
......... Forgive our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
...... Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.
... For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory.
Forever.
Amen.
As you pray this prayer everyday and think in new ways
about how God is working in you and speaking to you,
you'll see many different things in the Lord's prayer.
Many.
I've outlined above just one way to realize that the
parts of the prayer are connected to each other
and how they connect to our lives
and connect us to God.
God is our Father. Forever.
God has an incredible kingdom and power in heaven
- Jesus preached that God's kingdom is 'AT HAND.'
- God's kingdom and power and glory is not far off.
- God's kingdom and power and glory is WITH US!
Ps 23 (The Lord is My Shepherd) says,
- 'you lead us in paths of righteousness'
- (which means safe and true paths)
- 'for your name's sake.'
- we follow God. God leads us.
God's name is hallowed... made holy among us
- when God protects us from danger
- and saves us from trouble.
- if the only prayer we can utter is, 'Oh, God help me!'
- God's name is hallowed, and God will hear our cry.
Earthy kingdoms and ruling bodies are set up to
- make sure people pay their debts and
- punish people for breaking the rule of law.
God's kingdom, God's economy and rule calls us
- to forgive debts and things people owe us,
- to forgive people who trespass against us.
- even against 'our property'... because
- it's not ours, it's all God's.
We ask God, the maker of heaven and earth
- to make things 'as' they seem on earth
- like life really 'is' in heaven.
- Make US earth creatures like JesUS, a child of heaven.
And God does this by making US part of JesUS
But Jesus comes first.
Our little "i" must join Christ's Cross "t".
- that's the "it" at the center of our lives.
Amen. ('So be it.') Amen.
We often don't know how to talk to God.
So, Jesus said a simple prayer, we can pray everyday.
Our Father,
... Who art in heaven.
...... Hallowed be thy name.
......... Thy kingdom come.
............ Thy will be done.
............... On earth as
.................. it
..................... Is in heaven.
............ Give us this day our daily bread.
......... Forgive our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
...... Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.
... For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory.
Forever.
Amen.
As you pray this prayer everyday and think in new ways
about how God is working in you and speaking to you,
you'll see many different things in the Lord's prayer.
Many.
I've outlined above just one way to realize that the
parts of the prayer are connected to each other
and how they connect to our lives
and connect us to God.
God is our Father. Forever.
God has an incredible kingdom and power in heaven
- Jesus preached that God's kingdom is 'AT HAND.'
- God's kingdom and power and glory is not far off.
- God's kingdom and power and glory is WITH US!
Ps 23 (The Lord is My Shepherd) says,
- 'you lead us in paths of righteousness'
- (which means safe and true paths)
- 'for your name's sake.'
- we follow God. God leads us.
God's name is hallowed... made holy among us
- when God protects us from danger
- and saves us from trouble.
- if the only prayer we can utter is, 'Oh, God help me!'
- God's name is hallowed, and God will hear our cry.
Earthy kingdoms and ruling bodies are set up to
- make sure people pay their debts and
- punish people for breaking the rule of law.
God's kingdom, God's economy and rule calls us
- to forgive debts and things people owe us,
- to forgive people who trespass against us.
- even against 'our property'... because
- it's not ours, it's all God's.
We ask God, the maker of heaven and earth
- to make things 'as' they seem on earth
- like life really 'is' in heaven.
- Make US earth creatures like JesUS, a child of heaven.
And God does this by making US part of JesUS
But Jesus comes first.
Our little "i" must join Christ's Cross "t".
- that's the "it" at the center of our lives.
Amen. ('So be it.') Amen.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Accountability
To whom do you report?
When something goes wrong, or the unexpected occurs,
we often just shrug it off as 'not really our responsibility.'
It's not our fault.
But what in your life is?
What do you accept as your responsibility
no matter the difficulty or challenge?
Harry Truman was famous for his expression,
'The Buck Stops Here.'
Where does the buck stop with you?
Your relationships?
Your thoughts?
Your life?
Professionals can protect themselves by acting in a
'generally ethical manner' and documenting all we do.
But in our personal lives, this CYA approach doesn't work.
At the end of the day, our life is our responsibility,
even when other people are involved.
We're like a coach who is judged by the team's winning record,
a production manager accountable for the quality of all lines,
a governor responsible for the conduct of employees
he or she has never seen or doesn't even know.
Christians are held accountable, not just for what we do,
but what we do not do... and the negative situations that arise.
Our job, our responsibility, is to make peace.
The Bible says, We are given the Ministry of Reconciliation.
That's hard. It's not fair. It's 'unjust.'
But when we take seriously all that we do and
recognize opportunities to make things a little better,
we are joining in the work God came to do in Jesus Christ.
And that is what Christmas is really about.
When something goes wrong, or the unexpected occurs,
we often just shrug it off as 'not really our responsibility.'
It's not our fault.
But what in your life is?
What do you accept as your responsibility
no matter the difficulty or challenge?
Harry Truman was famous for his expression,
'The Buck Stops Here.'
Where does the buck stop with you?
Your relationships?
Your thoughts?
Your life?
Professionals can protect themselves by acting in a
'generally ethical manner' and documenting all we do.
But in our personal lives, this CYA approach doesn't work.
At the end of the day, our life is our responsibility,
even when other people are involved.
We're like a coach who is judged by the team's winning record,
a production manager accountable for the quality of all lines,
a governor responsible for the conduct of employees
he or she has never seen or doesn't even know.
Christians are held accountable, not just for what we do,
but what we do not do... and the negative situations that arise.
Our job, our responsibility, is to make peace.
The Bible says, We are given the Ministry of Reconciliation.
That's hard. It's not fair. It's 'unjust.'
But when we take seriously all that we do and
recognize opportunities to make things a little better,
we are joining in the work God came to do in Jesus Christ.
And that is what Christmas is really about.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Open Doors
God always has more opportunities than we imagine.
Everytime something unwanted happens, relax.
God's at work doing incredible things
with even the most horrible events.
So, smile. When you face any difficulty, know
God is leaning against the lamp post of your future
already waiting to lead you ahead.
Everytime something unwanted happens, relax.
God's at work doing incredible things
with even the most horrible events.
So, smile. When you face any difficulty, know
God is leaning against the lamp post of your future
already waiting to lead you ahead.
Friday, November 27, 2009
5 "F" Words for Success
This week Christians start their New Year in the Church!
Join me in preparing for a fresh start.
Take honest stock of who we are. Write down goals!
I don't know everything or even do what I know.
So instead of being afraid of failure, we embrace it!
In fact, the first motto of this mission was: Fail Faster.
We're going to mess up. Why not do it sooner?
... and get over it and learn to succeed.
Martin Luther sparked this with: 'SIN BOLDLY...
and trust even more boldly in the grace of God.'
Below is a version of a tidbit Rick Warren sent that explains
why we'd rather... Fail Faster than Fear Failure.
Peter and Paul may be the greatest founders of our faith,
besides Jesus and John the Baptist.
And in Phillipians 3:12-13, Paul shows some secrets to success.
1. Face your Faults. Face Facts.
'I don't claim to be perfect.'
Even as a man who wrote much of the Bible and
started churches acriss the Roman empire,
Paul still said he had room to grow.
Sometimes your best friend will point out faults.
Sometimes your best enemy will. Thank God for them both!
2. Forget the Past
'This one thing I do: forget what is behind.'
Leaders learn from mistakes, but they don't live in them.
Let go of hurts, habits and hang ups that hold you back.
And they don't sit on their past success!
3. Focus on the Future
'Straining toward what is ahead, I press on for the goal.'
We aren't ignoring the past... we're looking ahead!
Rivers get their power by being focusing on flowing foward.
Rivers of Life is not called to be Dead Sea or swamp.
4. Fight to the Finish
'I press on!'
Nothing great happens without effort. We coast downhill.
Ordinary people are extraordinary when they don't quit!
Go the extra mile. Never give up.
5. Faith
Faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not yet seen.
Write down what you are trusting God to do.
And then press for that goal!
Join me in preparing for a fresh start.
Take honest stock of who we are. Write down goals!
I don't know everything or even do what I know.
So instead of being afraid of failure, we embrace it!
In fact, the first motto of this mission was: Fail Faster.
We're going to mess up. Why not do it sooner?
... and get over it and learn to succeed.
Martin Luther sparked this with: 'SIN BOLDLY...
and trust even more boldly in the grace of God.'
Below is a version of a tidbit Rick Warren sent that explains
why we'd rather... Fail Faster than Fear Failure.
Peter and Paul may be the greatest founders of our faith,
besides Jesus and John the Baptist.
And in Phillipians 3:12-13, Paul shows some secrets to success.
1. Face your Faults. Face Facts.
'I don't claim to be perfect.'
Even as a man who wrote much of the Bible and
started churches acriss the Roman empire,
Paul still said he had room to grow.
Sometimes your best friend will point out faults.
Sometimes your best enemy will. Thank God for them both!
2. Forget the Past
'This one thing I do: forget what is behind.'
Leaders learn from mistakes, but they don't live in them.
Let go of hurts, habits and hang ups that hold you back.
And they don't sit on their past success!
3. Focus on the Future
'Straining toward what is ahead, I press on for the goal.'
We aren't ignoring the past... we're looking ahead!
Rivers get their power by being focusing on flowing foward.
Rivers of Life is not called to be Dead Sea or swamp.
4. Fight to the Finish
'I press on!'
Nothing great happens without effort. We coast downhill.
Ordinary people are extraordinary when they don't quit!
Go the extra mile. Never give up.
5. Faith
Faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not yet seen.
Write down what you are trusting God to do.
And then press for that goal!
Monday, November 16, 2009
Family Gathering
It's that time of year again - the planning season. You know, it's here when the air becomes cool and crisp and the leaves are mostly gone. Then it's time to map out what to do for the holidays.
Some families may do the same thing every year. Everyone knows the routine - where to go, what to bring. But being in the ministry several hundred miles from friends and family is not conducive to this arrangement. So we sit on the phone, calendar in hand. What days are you off? Where will everyone sleep?
This year, the planning season is about a different kind of family gathering. As the new congregation starts to form, I realized that this is part of God's family coming together. It's a joyful thing to meet brothers & sisters in Christ!
We are still trying to figure out how to contact everyone so they won't be left out. And since we haven't talked to them yet, we are making our best approximation for when their calendar might be free. We would like the 'new additions' to the family - the ones that have never seen us all together before - to feel welcome and at home. And of course there are preparations so that there is space for everyone.
With God's help and guidance the plans are coming along. If I weren't here I would expect this new congregation of just a few families to feel fragile at this early stage. But it doesn't. Our foundation is firm. It's going to be an amazing party!
Even so, this is just a preview of the family gathering to come. It's going to be big - not like a Thanksgiving dinner or a birthday party, but a wedding! You see the church is described as Christ's bride as millions and millions of us will gather around God's throne, praising his name, for the ultimate reunion.
I've been to some fantastic celebrations, but I really want to see the shindig that God throws to welcome all his children home.
Don't you?
Some families may do the same thing every year. Everyone knows the routine - where to go, what to bring. But being in the ministry several hundred miles from friends and family is not conducive to this arrangement. So we sit on the phone, calendar in hand. What days are you off? Where will everyone sleep?
This year, the planning season is about a different kind of family gathering. As the new congregation starts to form, I realized that this is part of God's family coming together. It's a joyful thing to meet brothers & sisters in Christ!
We are still trying to figure out how to contact everyone so they won't be left out. And since we haven't talked to them yet, we are making our best approximation for when their calendar might be free. We would like the 'new additions' to the family - the ones that have never seen us all together before - to feel welcome and at home. And of course there are preparations so that there is space for everyone.
With God's help and guidance the plans are coming along. If I weren't here I would expect this new congregation of just a few families to feel fragile at this early stage. But it doesn't. Our foundation is firm. It's going to be an amazing party!
Even so, this is just a preview of the family gathering to come. It's going to be big - not like a Thanksgiving dinner or a birthday party, but a wedding! You see the church is described as Christ's bride as millions and millions of us will gather around God's throne, praising his name, for the ultimate reunion.
I've been to some fantastic celebrations, but I really want to see the shindig that God throws to welcome all his children home.
Don't you?
Friday, November 13, 2009
How to Help
When friends or family lose someone they love
or have a dream taken away, they feel pain at the loss.
How can you help? Usually, not by fixing it... or them.
What most people who hurt say is:
I just want someone to talk to.
Can you do that?
It's not OUR EYES that matter, but THEIRS.
What do they see? What do they feel?
Ask: How is my friend speaking about their loss?
Ask them: What died for you?
Then reflect their answers back. Use their words.
Resist the urge to share a story of your own.
Or to solve the problem of their pain.
You cannot relate.
And even if you can. This is their pain.
Loving is not talking but taking.
Accept what they give.
Accept who they are.
Christians follow Jesus example.
And our Lord did not stand TALL, he got LOW.
He knelt before his friends and washed their feet.
So can we.
We can:
Listen rather than Tell.
Observe more than Act.
Wait before we can Lead.
do nothing and not Leave.
Pay attention to when people say the loss and grief began.
Give them permission to 'Be o.k. where they are.'
There's a great story in Bible called Job.
His friends came and just sat with him
when his entire world fell apart.
And that was enough.
But then they decided his 'time was up.'
He needed to 'get over the grief'
and realize he was 'part of the problem.'
But people are not the problem
and Job's friends should have kept their mouths shut.
So, God had to come down and talk to them.
And tell them to ask Job to pray for them!
Because they had really missed the point
of just being a friend.
or have a dream taken away, they feel pain at the loss.
How can you help? Usually, not by fixing it... or them.
What most people who hurt say is:
I just want someone to talk to.
Can you do that?
It's not OUR EYES that matter, but THEIRS.
What do they see? What do they feel?
Ask: How is my friend speaking about their loss?
Ask them: What died for you?
Then reflect their answers back. Use their words.
Resist the urge to share a story of your own.
Or to solve the problem of their pain.
You cannot relate.
And even if you can. This is their pain.
Loving is not talking but taking.
Accept what they give.
Accept who they are.
Christians follow Jesus example.
And our Lord did not stand TALL, he got LOW.
He knelt before his friends and washed their feet.
So can we.
We can:
Listen rather than Tell.
Observe more than Act.
Wait before we can Lead.
do nothing and not Leave.
Pay attention to when people say the loss and grief began.
Give them permission to 'Be o.k. where they are.'
There's a great story in Bible called Job.
His friends came and just sat with him
when his entire world fell apart.
And that was enough.
But then they decided his 'time was up.'
He needed to 'get over the grief'
and realize he was 'part of the problem.'
But people are not the problem
and Job's friends should have kept their mouths shut.
So, God had to come down and talk to them.
And tell them to ask Job to pray for them!
Because they had really missed the point
of just being a friend.
Grief and Loss
What you feel tracks with how healthy people grieve.
All loss causes pain. But you know this. Beyond our control.
Behind all we think or do. Before we know it's even there.
The first shocked numbness leaves you breathless.
You can't believe or grasp what really happened.
Or you can and it's just too much.
Then we come into searching, begin yearning.
Who (or what) we lost was a part of us,
even when we didn't really realize it was there.
So we look for what we lost.
Sometimes people hear the voices of those who've died.
They go into the next room to find them. Sometimes
we have an urge to go looking and track them down.
Or I've seen shadows in faces and forms on the street.
Is that him? Was that her? Their posture. Their hair.
That shirt. We're oriented to what we lost. But can't find it.
Then disorientation comes. Letting go begins but our compass
has been set, pointing so long (in our heart, not only our head)
for so long, hard oriented toward our loved one lost...
now we don't know where our soul should go.
Where do we send what we want to love?
Here is a place in our journey with grief
that we're not only lost but don't know where we to go.
What are we living for? Where are we trying to be?
And during all this time, people grieve in a hundred ways.
Sometimes they shop. Sometimes they sleep.
Some cry. Some never do.
All of these are good.
Whatever way we need to grieve in the moment.
And there is no 'time limit' when we should be done.
There is no clock to 'get over' what we're going through.
After about six months, those who care for others, do
by asking questions about where they are, check in.
Is what you're doing helping you grieve?
What would you do without the things you're doing now?
Not judging, just seeing. Where are you? What do you need.
There's no right or wrong. Whatever way we grieve at the time,
we do. But I can tell you that all these also stop.
Even tears and emptiness stop. There is a hope.
There is a point where the 'valley of the shadow of death'
begins to slope upwards, ever so imperceptively,
the canyon walls lower and we even begin to see some light.
Sometimes we look around and suddenly we are out.
This is not a cause to feel guilt but release.
This is the beginning of reorientation and resolution.
Where before we couldn't move or forgot appointments
or how to do things we wanted to do, now we reorganize.
Our thoughts and plans begin facing toward a new goal.
And more importantly for the healing process, though we
never lose contact with memories of a touch of those we love,
we begin to pour our love into new relationships, new things.
We relocate energy from the relationship with one we lost
and direct it to building new relationships. Taking new risks.
New ventures await.
The wounded healer, though is with you through this all.
Jesus, God, has gone through loss and pain... and been with you.
We're not claiming some empty platitude to say: Jesus
is standing by you now.
He is with you and always will be. Wherever you go.
Walking. Waiting. Wondering. With you.
All loss causes pain. But you know this. Beyond our control.
Behind all we think or do. Before we know it's even there.
The first shocked numbness leaves you breathless.
You can't believe or grasp what really happened.
Or you can and it's just too much.
Then we come into searching, begin yearning.
Who (or what) we lost was a part of us,
even when we didn't really realize it was there.
So we look for what we lost.
Sometimes people hear the voices of those who've died.
They go into the next room to find them. Sometimes
we have an urge to go looking and track them down.
Or I've seen shadows in faces and forms on the street.
Is that him? Was that her? Their posture. Their hair.
That shirt. We're oriented to what we lost. But can't find it.
Then disorientation comes. Letting go begins but our compass
has been set, pointing so long (in our heart, not only our head)
for so long, hard oriented toward our loved one lost...
now we don't know where our soul should go.
Where do we send what we want to love?
Here is a place in our journey with grief
that we're not only lost but don't know where we to go.
What are we living for? Where are we trying to be?
And during all this time, people grieve in a hundred ways.
Sometimes they shop. Sometimes they sleep.
Some cry. Some never do.
All of these are good.
Whatever way we need to grieve in the moment.
And there is no 'time limit' when we should be done.
There is no clock to 'get over' what we're going through.
After about six months, those who care for others, do
by asking questions about where they are, check in.
Is what you're doing helping you grieve?
What would you do without the things you're doing now?
Not judging, just seeing. Where are you? What do you need.
There's no right or wrong. Whatever way we grieve at the time,
we do. But I can tell you that all these also stop.
Even tears and emptiness stop. There is a hope.
There is a point where the 'valley of the shadow of death'
begins to slope upwards, ever so imperceptively,
the canyon walls lower and we even begin to see some light.
Sometimes we look around and suddenly we are out.
This is not a cause to feel guilt but release.
This is the beginning of reorientation and resolution.
Where before we couldn't move or forgot appointments
or how to do things we wanted to do, now we reorganize.
Our thoughts and plans begin facing toward a new goal.
And more importantly for the healing process, though we
never lose contact with memories of a touch of those we love,
we begin to pour our love into new relationships, new things.
We relocate energy from the relationship with one we lost
and direct it to building new relationships. Taking new risks.
New ventures await.
The wounded healer, though is with you through this all.
Jesus, God, has gone through loss and pain... and been with you.
We're not claiming some empty platitude to say: Jesus
is standing by you now.
He is with you and always will be. Wherever you go.
Walking. Waiting. Wondering. With you.
Monday, November 2, 2009
What's a Church (not)?
Someone again asked, "So, where's your church going to be?'
I explained, "For us, Church is the people, not a place.
We'll be all over, doing different things."
"Yeah, but where?"
"All over. We do weekly services in three different places.
We host very unusual activities in several different more."
"But where's your Church going to be?"
"The Church is the people, they come and go. They're on the move!"
"But where's the building?"
"We'll hold the musical and monthly preview services
December through March at Perryville High School.
But we'll move around to different parts of the area,
because people around here travel in seven directions,
and there is no central 'there' where people work and play."
"But where will the Church be?"
"The people are the Church and we have to go find them,
moving around to different places to find who God wants
to gather together into the Rivers of Life."
"But where are you going to build your church, a building?"
"The Church is not a building. We're building a people."
80% of the average congregation's time, money and energy
is focused on the building: decorating, buying, heating,
repairing, going to it, talking/worrying/complaining about it.
What if from the very start of a new congregation,
we focused that 80% time, money and energy on people?
Building, training, healing, supporting, encouraging,
firing up, fixing, FOLLOWING, talking/laughing/crying with
People.
God does not fill buildings will His permanent Holy Spirit.
We are the dwelling places of God.
We are Christ's body.
We are Church.
I explained, "For us, Church is the people, not a place.
We'll be all over, doing different things."
"Yeah, but where?"
"All over. We do weekly services in three different places.
We host very unusual activities in several different more."
"But where's your Church going to be?"
"The Church is the people, they come and go. They're on the move!"
"But where's the building?"
"We'll hold the musical and monthly preview services
December through March at Perryville High School.
But we'll move around to different parts of the area,
because people around here travel in seven directions,
and there is no central 'there' where people work and play."
"But where will the Church be?"
"The people are the Church and we have to go find them,
moving around to different places to find who God wants
to gather together into the Rivers of Life."
"But where are you going to build your church, a building?"
"The Church is not a building. We're building a people."
80% of the average congregation's time, money and energy
is focused on the building: decorating, buying, heating,
repairing, going to it, talking/worrying/complaining about it.
What if from the very start of a new congregation,
we focused that 80% time, money and energy on people?
Building, training, healing, supporting, encouraging,
firing up, fixing, FOLLOWING, talking/laughing/crying with
People.
God does not fill buildings will His permanent Holy Spirit.
We are the dwelling places of God.
We are Christ's body.
We are Church.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
How to Save Souls (short)
The Beatles said it well,
We get by with a little help from our friends.
We all need help from time to time.
But are you prepared to help others... or even yourself?
Study the tiny book of James over six (6) days,
or just think about one (1) word each day...
and you will be.
This little book CLEARS the clutter of our lives:
the clutter of worried minds
the clutter of harmful words
the clutter of social divisions
the clutter of piles of inaction
the clutter of poor decisions
the clutter of obligations
In six little sandwich bites, the tiny book of James
teaches us how to save souls... ourselves and others.
The first and last verses of each section are the bread,
and you can study the meat and cheese each day...
if you want.
But I just repeat the first word to myself all day.
It CLEARS our lives in 6 easy steps.
Consider each challenge a joy (1:2-18)
Listen to others (1:19-27 )
Equalize relationships(2:1-13 )
Act on what you believe (2:14-26 )
Respect other opinions (3:1-17)
Save yourself and friends (3:18-5:20)
Day 1. CONSIDER
Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever
you face trials of many kinds... He chose to give us birth
through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of
firstfruits of all he created.Consider your troubles a joy...
God is doing something new!
Growth always brings change and loss and pain. But grow!
Sheds your skin. Break out of the egg. Leave the cocoon and fly!
Day 2. LISTEN
My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone
should be quick to listen, slow to speakand slow to anger...
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is
to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to
keep oneself frombeing polluted by the world.
Pure religion, Jesus' brother says, is not telling others
how to live and what you think... it's visiting and listening.
You will never save people who are not first your friends.
Day 4. EQUALIZE
My brothers and sisters [we're all family], as believers in
our glorious Lord Jesus Christ, don't show favoritism...
because judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone
who has not been merciful. Mercy triumphs over judgment!
Treating people with different incomes, jobs, backgrounds or
any of a million ways we people discriminate, is not God's way.
Treat all people as equally as Jesus died to save every soul.
Mercy trumps judgement!
Day 5. ACT
What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith
but has no deeds? Can such faith save him?...
As the body without the spirit is dead, so
faith without deeds is dead.
How many piles of To-Do lists clutter your day?
Do it or dump. Fish of cut bait. Then trust God to do the rest.
Day 6. RESPECT
Not many of you should presume to be teachers,
my brothers and sisters, because you know that we who
teach will be judged more strictly... But the wisdom that
comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving,
considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit,
impartial and sincere.
When we think we're the boss and rely on our understanding,
we often make bad choices and disasterous decisions.
Humility and respect for the wisdom of others
will save us a great deal of heartache.
This sandwich warns us not to 'teach' but 'submit' to others.
We best teach people to learn by showing we can learn.
And when dealing with people in trouble,
they are the best expert on themselves!
Listen! Know-it-all evangelism is not Jesus' way.
He always asked, 'What do you need from me!'
Arrogance is a big turn-off to hurting people,
and it blinds us to our own troubles.
Day 7. SAVE
Peacemakers who sow in peaceraise a harvest of righteousness...
Remember this: Whoever turns a sinner from the error
of his waywill save him from death and
cover over a multitude of sins.
Even when imprisoned by our own troubles,
we can save up spiritual and financial treasures
that will prepare us to help people when a need arises.
This sandwich speaks a great deal about being available
to do what God wants when God wants you to go.
You tell what's important gy looking only at two things..
a person's bank statements and their calendars.
How we committ our time and treasure tells all.
James says... CLEAR YOUR SCHEDULE AND YOUR DEBTS.
Don't lock yourself in saying, I'll go here a year and do this.
You don't know what God has in mind.
From Genesis 1 to the Ten Commandments, God says
DON'T OVERBOOK!
Set aside time to listen to yourself and to God. Relax!
Divert Daily.
Withdraw Weekly.
Move on Monthly.
Quit Quarterly.
Adventure Annually.
To be useful to God, we've got to regularly break out of
who we are and society's demands on us.
Who we are is not who we will be!
When we borrow money, we say we know our future
and promise to spend our time repaying that debt.
Don't steal from God! Take a break.
Our time is not ours to commit.
And it breaks my heart to see people wracked with guilt.
Don't steal from God! Jesus paid for ALL your sins.
Take time to rest and think and be open to life changes!
We get by with a little help from our friends.
We all need help from time to time.
But are you prepared to help others... or even yourself?
Study the tiny book of James over six (6) days,
or just think about one (1) word each day...
and you will be.
This little book CLEARS the clutter of our lives:
the clutter of worried minds
the clutter of harmful words
the clutter of social divisions
the clutter of piles of inaction
the clutter of poor decisions
the clutter of obligations
In six little sandwich bites, the tiny book of James
teaches us how to save souls... ourselves and others.
The first and last verses of each section are the bread,
and you can study the meat and cheese each day...
if you want.
But I just repeat the first word to myself all day.
It CLEARS our lives in 6 easy steps.
Consider each challenge a joy (1:2-18)
Listen to others (1:19-27 )
Equalize relationships(2:1-13 )
Act on what you believe (2:14-26 )
Respect other opinions (3:1-17)
Save yourself and friends (3:18-5:20)
Day 1. CONSIDER
Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever
you face trials of many kinds... He chose to give us birth
through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of
firstfruits of all he created.Consider your troubles a joy...
God is doing something new!
Growth always brings change and loss and pain. But grow!
Sheds your skin. Break out of the egg. Leave the cocoon and fly!
Day 2. LISTEN
My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone
should be quick to listen, slow to speakand slow to anger...
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is
to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to
keep oneself frombeing polluted by the world.
Pure religion, Jesus' brother says, is not telling others
how to live and what you think... it's visiting and listening.
You will never save people who are not first your friends.
Day 4. EQUALIZE
My brothers and sisters [we're all family], as believers in
our glorious Lord Jesus Christ, don't show favoritism...
because judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone
who has not been merciful. Mercy triumphs over judgment!
Treating people with different incomes, jobs, backgrounds or
any of a million ways we people discriminate, is not God's way.
Treat all people as equally as Jesus died to save every soul.
Mercy trumps judgement!
Day 5. ACT
What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith
but has no deeds? Can such faith save him?...
As the body without the spirit is dead, so
faith without deeds is dead.
How many piles of To-Do lists clutter your day?
Do it or dump. Fish of cut bait. Then trust God to do the rest.
Day 6. RESPECT
Not many of you should presume to be teachers,
my brothers and sisters, because you know that we who
teach will be judged more strictly... But the wisdom that
comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving,
considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit,
impartial and sincere.
When we think we're the boss and rely on our understanding,
we often make bad choices and disasterous decisions.
Humility and respect for the wisdom of others
will save us a great deal of heartache.
This sandwich warns us not to 'teach' but 'submit' to others.
We best teach people to learn by showing we can learn.
And when dealing with people in trouble,
they are the best expert on themselves!
Listen! Know-it-all evangelism is not Jesus' way.
He always asked, 'What do you need from me!'
Arrogance is a big turn-off to hurting people,
and it blinds us to our own troubles.
Day 7. SAVE
Peacemakers who sow in peaceraise a harvest of righteousness...
Remember this: Whoever turns a sinner from the error
of his waywill save him from death and
cover over a multitude of sins.
Even when imprisoned by our own troubles,
we can save up spiritual and financial treasures
that will prepare us to help people when a need arises.
This sandwich speaks a great deal about being available
to do what God wants when God wants you to go.
You tell what's important gy looking only at two things..
a person's bank statements and their calendars.
How we committ our time and treasure tells all.
James says... CLEAR YOUR SCHEDULE AND YOUR DEBTS.
Don't lock yourself in saying, I'll go here a year and do this.
You don't know what God has in mind.
From Genesis 1 to the Ten Commandments, God says
DON'T OVERBOOK!
Set aside time to listen to yourself and to God. Relax!
Divert Daily.
Withdraw Weekly.
Move on Monthly.
Quit Quarterly.
Adventure Annually.
To be useful to God, we've got to regularly break out of
who we are and society's demands on us.
Who we are is not who we will be!
When we borrow money, we say we know our future
and promise to spend our time repaying that debt.
Don't steal from God! Take a break.
Our time is not ours to commit.
And it breaks my heart to see people wracked with guilt.
Don't steal from God! Jesus paid for ALL your sins.
Take time to rest and think and be open to life changes!
Monday, October 12, 2009
How to Save Souls (long) please read over 7 days
Day 1. We all need rescuing... healing... saving.
The Beatles said we get by with a little help from our friends.
Our lives are cluttered...
with problems we didn't cause and many we did.
But how do we help others? How do we face our own troubles
let alone find the time, wisdom and chutzpah to help friends?
We're no better... and when people are panicked,
they're rarely able to listen to reason anyway.
Fear is an animal instinct that rarely helps
face our complex human problems.
Last Sunday, a friend asked me not to prepare a sermon,
but to come to his congregation and just let God speak.
Here's what God led me to share a 6-day study of James.
I'd never noticed how this tiny book in the Bible,
CLEARS away the clutter of our lives and
CLEARS a way for us to save others.
Sunday Night
Bonnie and Joe led amazing worship music.
They looked so comfortable together, and Nat said:
"I could listen to Bonnie's voice forever."
This new church launch is going to work!
We've got a great launch team and a
growing vision of what God will do.
I preached that morning at St. Paul's Lutheran in Newark,
a most touching liturgical service and sweet church spirit.
Pastors John and Greg show such true brotherly love
but have a real mischievous, casual quality : )
My sermon on COURAGE was well-received, but I accepted
Pastor Rich's challenge to find the courage myself to
'wait on a word from the Lord.'
Heading for Trouble
Jeremiah was a bit of a complainer, but he had
the longest-running career of any PROPHET.
Now a prophet doesn't predict the future
(though that's often a part of what they share.)
A prophet shares what's on God's heart and mind.
And God's heart was breaking for the people.
They were in deep spiritual trouble, and
God knew their path leads to death!
Do you know people heading for disaster?
But they don't see it or know how to break free?
Are you or others in debt but see no way out?
Jeremiah told the leaders that all of Israel would fall,
the land would be conquered and the people enslaved.
All this came true, but no one wanted to hear it.
The leaders said Jeremiah was a not a team player.
But he still insisted the WHOLE LAND WOULD FALL!
So they beat him, mocked him, and threw him in jail.
All because he shared God's warning and
God's burning desire to save the people from their sins.
My Redeemer Lives
There's an old tradition in Judaism that when you're in
serious FINANCIAL TROUBLE, a relative bails you out.
That person is your REDEEMER,
like buying back an item you sold to a pawn shop.
Redeemers cancel all debt and saved relatives from slavery.
We all need a redeemer sometime. A lifeguard if you will.
In my life, during a very bleak business time, I sang a song
every day from Job.
Job, in his suffering lost his family, health and wealth.
When his loving wife could stand his suffering no longer
and advised him to just 'curse God and die!'
But he prophetically predicted Jesus' coming
and said, 'I know my Redeemer lives!'
We need a redeemer who CLEARS away our debts...
and heals our brokenness
and swims out to where we're drowning an pulls us in.
And we can all be a redeemer for someone else.
Jeremiah's uncle came to him in prison and said his cousin
needed to sell his land quickly or he would become a slave.
Well, Jeremiah had said the whole land would be worthless
and that everyone was going to die or become a slave.
So everyone was shocked when Jeremiah pulled out
cash he had saved... and said yes!
Why? Because it is always on God's heart... and our job,
to be a Redeemer for others.
It sounds very un-Lutheran... but we are sent to save souls.
To Save means many things.
Save from a living hell or future loss.
To rescue from imminent disaster or danger.
But 'to save' literally means 'to heal.'
We are called to bring peace and healing to peoples' lives.
Six Sandwiches... one for each day
Jesus and James were brothers. They grew up together.
So, James probably knows what he's talking about.
And we'd do well to listen.
His little book in the Bible
CLEARS the clutter of our lives:
clears the clutter of our thoughts
- our minds are so worried -
clears the clutter of our words
- our words cause such trouble -
clears the clutter of our society
- so many rules telling who's in and who's out -
clears the clutter of our inaction
- so many half-started projects pulling on us -
clears the clutter of our judgements
- so many poor decisions hurting us -
clears the clutter of our obligations
- so many commitments tying our hands -
FOR SIX (6) DAYS, study the little book of James.
Six little sandwiches to teach us how to save souls.
The first and last verses of each section are bread,
and you can study the meat and cheese each day,
if you want.
But I just repeat the first word to myself all day.
It CLEARS our lives in 6 easy steps.
Consider every trouble a joy (1:2-18)
Listen to others, slow to talk or get mad (1:19-27 )
Equalize relationships, treat others as equals (2:1-13 )
Act on what you believe (2:14-26 )
Respect other opinions (3:1-17)
Save yourself and others (3:18-5:20)
Day 2. CONSIDER
James 1:2-18 Clears harmful, worried thoughts
Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever
you face trials of many kinds... He chose to give us birth
through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of
firstfruits of all he created.
Consider your troubles a joy... God is doing something new!
Growth always brings change and loss and pain. But grow!
A snake sheds it's skin. A tight cocoon will let you fly!
Day 3. LISTEN
James 1:19-27 Clears our harmful talk (& email!)
My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this:
Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak
and slow to become angry... Religion that God our Father
accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans
and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from
being polluted by the world.
Pure religion, Jesus' brother says, is not telling others
how to live and what you think... it's visiting people
and listening to them when they're in trouble.
Just be a friend.
You will never save people who are not first friends with.
Day 4. EQUALIZE
James 2:1-13 Clears away social distinctions
My brothers and sisters [we're all family], as believers in
our glorious Lord Jesus Christ, don't show favoritism...
because judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone
who has not been merciful. Mercy triumphs over judgment!
Treating people with different incomes, jobs, backgrounds or
any of a million ways we people discriminate, is not God's way.
Treat all people equally as our glorious Lord Jesus Christ,
died to save every single soul.
Mercy trumps judgement!
Day 5. ACT
James 2:14-26 Clears away half-finished projects
What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith
but has no deeds? Can such faith save him?...
As the body without the spirit is dead, so
faith without deeds is dead.
How many piles of To-Do lists clutter your day?
How many half-started projects clutter your house?
Don't let even hopeful inactions tangle your life. Act.
Do it or dump. Fish of cut bait.
And then trust that that God will do the rest.
Day 6. RESPECT
James 3:1-17 CLEARS AWAY BAD DECISIONS
Not many of you should presume to be teachers,
my bro and sisters, because you know that
we who teach will be judged more strictly...
But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure;
then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy
and good fruit, impartial and sincere.
When we think we're the boss of the whole world
and always rely on our own limited understanding,
we often make bad choices and disasterous decisions.
We need to be humble and respect the wisdom of others.
This sandwich warns us not to always 'teach' others
but to 'submit' to them and sincerely learn.
When you're dealing with people with problems,
they are the expert on themselves!
Here/s where Day 2 Listen skills really come into play.
Know-it-all, my-way-or-the-highway evangelism
is not Jesus' way... and it just won't work.
It's a big turn-off to anyone in trouble.
And it blinds us to the troube we're in ourselves.
Day 7. SAVE
James 3:18 -5:20 CLEARS AWAY OBLIGATIONS
Peacemakers who sow in peace
raise a harvest of righteousness.... Remember this:
Whoever turns a sinner from the error of his way
will save him from death and
cover over a multitude of sins.
Even when we're in our own troubles, like Jeremiah,
we will have saved up a store of spiritual treasure
-- and good stewards save financial resources --
that will prepare us to truly listen to needs
and possibly help save them.
We can be Redeemers for brothers and sisters in Christ.
But we can't do that fighting and demanding.
And we can't do that if we book up our schedule
with all of our own opportunities and obligations.
This sandwich speaks a great deal about being available
to do what God wants when God wants you to go.
You can tell what is REALLY important to a person
by looking only at two things...
their bank statements and their calendar.
How we committ our time and treasure tells all.
CLEARING OUR SCHEDULES AND DEBTS
James says, Don't lock yourself into saying,
I'll go here a year and make money. You don't know
what God has in mind.
And from Genesis 1 to the Ten Commandments,
God tells us not to overbook.
Set aside time to listen to yourself and God. Relax!
Divert Daily.
Withdraw Weekly.
Move on Monthly.
Quit Quarterly.
Adventure Annually.
To be useful to God, we've got to regularly break out
of who we are.
Who we are is not who we are going to be!!
And when we borrow money, we are saying
we know what our future earnings will be
and we're promising to spend our time repaying that debt.
Don't steal from God!
Take a break. Our time is not ours to commit.
It belongs to our gloriuos Lord's Jesus Christ.
And it breaks my heart to see people who admit their
failings and weaknesses but are still wracked with guilt.
Don't steal from God!
Jesus bought and paid for ALL your sins.
And when you take them back on yourself
and live with guilt or try to 'fix it' yourself,
you are taking what Jesus rightly bought.
You are redeemed!
And as a debtor, sinner, troublemaker, failure, victim
who has been fully redeemed from all your troubles,
you are able to help save others.
By pointing to your own life and saying,
"I know that your Redeemer lives, too!"
The Beatles said we get by with a little help from our friends.
Our lives are cluttered...
with problems we didn't cause and many we did.
But how do we help others? How do we face our own troubles
let alone find the time, wisdom and chutzpah to help friends?
We're no better... and when people are panicked,
they're rarely able to listen to reason anyway.
Fear is an animal instinct that rarely helps
face our complex human problems.
Last Sunday, a friend asked me not to prepare a sermon,
but to come to his congregation and just let God speak.
Here's what God led me to share a 6-day study of James.
I'd never noticed how this tiny book in the Bible,
CLEARS away the clutter of our lives and
CLEARS a way for us to save others.
Sunday Night
Bonnie and Joe led amazing worship music.
They looked so comfortable together, and Nat said:
"I could listen to Bonnie's voice forever."
This new church launch is going to work!
We've got a great launch team and a
growing vision of what God will do.
I preached that morning at St. Paul's Lutheran in Newark,
a most touching liturgical service and sweet church spirit.
Pastors John and Greg show such true brotherly love
but have a real mischievous, casual quality : )
My sermon on COURAGE was well-received, but I accepted
Pastor Rich's challenge to find the courage myself to
'wait on a word from the Lord.'
Heading for Trouble
Jeremiah was a bit of a complainer, but he had
the longest-running career of any PROPHET.
Now a prophet doesn't predict the future
(though that's often a part of what they share.)
A prophet shares what's on God's heart and mind.
And God's heart was breaking for the people.
They were in deep spiritual trouble, and
God knew their path leads to death!
Do you know people heading for disaster?
But they don't see it or know how to break free?
Are you or others in debt but see no way out?
Jeremiah told the leaders that all of Israel would fall,
the land would be conquered and the people enslaved.
All this came true, but no one wanted to hear it.
The leaders said Jeremiah was a not a team player.
But he still insisted the WHOLE LAND WOULD FALL!
So they beat him, mocked him, and threw him in jail.
All because he shared God's warning and
God's burning desire to save the people from their sins.
My Redeemer Lives
There's an old tradition in Judaism that when you're in
serious FINANCIAL TROUBLE, a relative bails you out.
That person is your REDEEMER,
like buying back an item you sold to a pawn shop.
Redeemers cancel all debt and saved relatives from slavery.
We all need a redeemer sometime. A lifeguard if you will.
In my life, during a very bleak business time, I sang a song
every day from Job.
Job, in his suffering lost his family, health and wealth.
When his loving wife could stand his suffering no longer
and advised him to just 'curse God and die!'
But he prophetically predicted Jesus' coming
and said, 'I know my Redeemer lives!'
We need a redeemer who CLEARS away our debts...
and heals our brokenness
and swims out to where we're drowning an pulls us in.
And we can all be a redeemer for someone else.
Jeremiah's uncle came to him in prison and said his cousin
needed to sell his land quickly or he would become a slave.
Well, Jeremiah had said the whole land would be worthless
and that everyone was going to die or become a slave.
So everyone was shocked when Jeremiah pulled out
cash he had saved... and said yes!
Why? Because it is always on God's heart... and our job,
to be a Redeemer for others.
It sounds very un-Lutheran... but we are sent to save souls.
To Save means many things.
Save from a living hell or future loss.
To rescue from imminent disaster or danger.
But 'to save' literally means 'to heal.'
We are called to bring peace and healing to peoples' lives.
Six Sandwiches... one for each day
Jesus and James were brothers. They grew up together.
So, James probably knows what he's talking about.
And we'd do well to listen.
His little book in the Bible
CLEARS the clutter of our lives:
clears the clutter of our thoughts
- our minds are so worried -
clears the clutter of our words
- our words cause such trouble -
clears the clutter of our society
- so many rules telling who's in and who's out -
clears the clutter of our inaction
- so many half-started projects pulling on us -
clears the clutter of our judgements
- so many poor decisions hurting us -
clears the clutter of our obligations
- so many commitments tying our hands -
FOR SIX (6) DAYS, study the little book of James.
Six little sandwiches to teach us how to save souls.
The first and last verses of each section are bread,
and you can study the meat and cheese each day,
if you want.
But I just repeat the first word to myself all day.
It CLEARS our lives in 6 easy steps.
Consider every trouble a joy (1:2-18)
Listen to others, slow to talk or get mad (1:19-27 )
Equalize relationships, treat others as equals (2:1-13 )
Act on what you believe (2:14-26 )
Respect other opinions (3:1-17)
Save yourself and others (3:18-5:20)
Day 2. CONSIDER
James 1:2-18 Clears harmful, worried thoughts
Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever
you face trials of many kinds... He chose to give us birth
through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of
firstfruits of all he created.
Consider your troubles a joy... God is doing something new!
Growth always brings change and loss and pain. But grow!
A snake sheds it's skin. A tight cocoon will let you fly!
Day 3. LISTEN
James 1:19-27 Clears our harmful talk (& email!)
My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this:
Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak
and slow to become angry... Religion that God our Father
accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans
and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from
being polluted by the world.
Pure religion, Jesus' brother says, is not telling others
how to live and what you think... it's visiting people
and listening to them when they're in trouble.
Just be a friend.
You will never save people who are not first friends with.
Day 4. EQUALIZE
James 2:1-13 Clears away social distinctions
My brothers and sisters [we're all family], as believers in
our glorious Lord Jesus Christ, don't show favoritism...
because judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone
who has not been merciful. Mercy triumphs over judgment!
Treating people with different incomes, jobs, backgrounds or
any of a million ways we people discriminate, is not God's way.
Treat all people equally as our glorious Lord Jesus Christ,
died to save every single soul.
Mercy trumps judgement!
Day 5. ACT
James 2:14-26 Clears away half-finished projects
What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith
but has no deeds? Can such faith save him?...
As the body without the spirit is dead, so
faith without deeds is dead.
How many piles of To-Do lists clutter your day?
How many half-started projects clutter your house?
Don't let even hopeful inactions tangle your life. Act.
Do it or dump. Fish of cut bait.
And then trust that that God will do the rest.
Day 6. RESPECT
James 3:1-17 CLEARS AWAY BAD DECISIONS
Not many of you should presume to be teachers,
my bro and sisters, because you know that
we who teach will be judged more strictly...
But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure;
then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy
and good fruit, impartial and sincere.
When we think we're the boss of the whole world
and always rely on our own limited understanding,
we often make bad choices and disasterous decisions.
We need to be humble and respect the wisdom of others.
This sandwich warns us not to always 'teach' others
but to 'submit' to them and sincerely learn.
When you're dealing with people with problems,
they are the expert on themselves!
Here/s where Day 2 Listen skills really come into play.
Know-it-all, my-way-or-the-highway evangelism
is not Jesus' way... and it just won't work.
It's a big turn-off to anyone in trouble.
And it blinds us to the troube we're in ourselves.
Day 7. SAVE
James 3:18 -5:20 CLEARS AWAY OBLIGATIONS
Peacemakers who sow in peace
raise a harvest of righteousness.... Remember this:
Whoever turns a sinner from the error of his way
will save him from death and
cover over a multitude of sins.
Even when we're in our own troubles, like Jeremiah,
we will have saved up a store of spiritual treasure
-- and good stewards save financial resources --
that will prepare us to truly listen to needs
and possibly help save them.
We can be Redeemers for brothers and sisters in Christ.
But we can't do that fighting and demanding.
And we can't do that if we book up our schedule
with all of our own opportunities and obligations.
This sandwich speaks a great deal about being available
to do what God wants when God wants you to go.
You can tell what is REALLY important to a person
by looking only at two things...
their bank statements and their calendar.
How we committ our time and treasure tells all.
CLEARING OUR SCHEDULES AND DEBTS
James says, Don't lock yourself into saying,
I'll go here a year and make money. You don't know
what God has in mind.
And from Genesis 1 to the Ten Commandments,
God tells us not to overbook.
Set aside time to listen to yourself and God. Relax!
Divert Daily.
Withdraw Weekly.
Move on Monthly.
Quit Quarterly.
Adventure Annually.
To be useful to God, we've got to regularly break out
of who we are.
Who we are is not who we are going to be!!
And when we borrow money, we are saying
we know what our future earnings will be
and we're promising to spend our time repaying that debt.
Don't steal from God!
Take a break. Our time is not ours to commit.
It belongs to our gloriuos Lord's Jesus Christ.
And it breaks my heart to see people who admit their
failings and weaknesses but are still wracked with guilt.
Don't steal from God!
Jesus bought and paid for ALL your sins.
And when you take them back on yourself
and live with guilt or try to 'fix it' yourself,
you are taking what Jesus rightly bought.
You are redeemed!
And as a debtor, sinner, troublemaker, failure, victim
who has been fully redeemed from all your troubles,
you are able to help save others.
By pointing to your own life and saying,
"I know that your Redeemer lives, too!"
Friday, October 9, 2009
A Little Child Will Lead Them
So the morning of the Fall Festival in Havre de Grace,
I'm running late. Only by about an hour and fifteen minutes!
But I learned long ago to not worry and just 'go with the flow.'
Everyone's setting up, behind schedule, but it's a new thing.
So I decide to just take off and visit a neighborhood.
Levin says he'll join me and off we go at 10am on a Saturday.
Doing early morning door knocks in the projects does not
sound like a great strategy for successful marketing.
But we saw this grandmother out with two little kids.
So, I ran across the parking lot before they went in.
And we invited them to the party and said there's a
jumpy thing...
(BTW, the week before the event, the Mission called
and said they'd run out of money and we could NOT
have a jumpy thing / moon bounce.
So I called a local church and they said no can do.
But then I preached there that weekend, and they
came up and gave me $300 for the Mission!
So the Mission's event person got a moon bounce
and two games for $300 delivered. But when I went to
pick it up, to save money, they said my van was not
allowed by insurance.
** see my rant entitled 'Egg Shells' **
But I walk across the street to a real estate company,
and they say I can use their moving truck for free.
Then the rental place gives me a 25% discount
without me ever even asking.
So the Mission gets $300 of stuff for $135!!
And a Moon Bounce is critical for a successful kid event.)
Back to the kids.
So, I ask the little boy, he's much younger than Levin (7)
if any of the neighbors have children.
And his grandmother let's him and his littler sister
take me and Levin all around to every one of his friends,
-- waking up moms and dads, uncles and grandmoms --
but with these little kids, no one cares.
Then we say goodbye and go join the party,
which is really doing well... until after lunchtime.
And just in the lull, I look up and around the corner
little Chris and his sister are leading a crowd of
15 people... all coming to event.
We not only made so many cross-connections with neighbors,
we learned about some things desperately needed that
we had no idea they were problems, or how to solve.
This was such a blessing... and God did so much of it,
all through a little child!
I'm running late. Only by about an hour and fifteen minutes!
But I learned long ago to not worry and just 'go with the flow.'
Everyone's setting up, behind schedule, but it's a new thing.
So I decide to just take off and visit a neighborhood.
Levin says he'll join me and off we go at 10am on a Saturday.
Doing early morning door knocks in the projects does not
sound like a great strategy for successful marketing.
But we saw this grandmother out with two little kids.
So, I ran across the parking lot before they went in.
And we invited them to the party and said there's a
jumpy thing...
(BTW, the week before the event, the Mission called
and said they'd run out of money and we could NOT
have a jumpy thing / moon bounce.
So I called a local church and they said no can do.
But then I preached there that weekend, and they
came up and gave me $300 for the Mission!
So the Mission's event person got a moon bounce
and two games for $300 delivered. But when I went to
pick it up, to save money, they said my van was not
allowed by insurance.
** see my rant entitled 'Egg Shells' **
But I walk across the street to a real estate company,
and they say I can use their moving truck for free.
Then the rental place gives me a 25% discount
without me ever even asking.
So the Mission gets $300 of stuff for $135!!
And a Moon Bounce is critical for a successful kid event.)
Back to the kids.
So, I ask the little boy, he's much younger than Levin (7)
if any of the neighbors have children.
And his grandmother let's him and his littler sister
take me and Levin all around to every one of his friends,
-- waking up moms and dads, uncles and grandmoms --
but with these little kids, no one cares.
Then we say goodbye and go join the party,
which is really doing well... until after lunchtime.
And just in the lull, I look up and around the corner
little Chris and his sister are leading a crowd of
15 people... all coming to event.
We not only made so many cross-connections with neighbors,
we learned about some things desperately needed that
we had no idea they were problems, or how to solve.
This was such a blessing... and God did so much of it,
all through a little child!
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