Monday, November 29, 2010

reading rainbow

Let's read our Bibles, people!! God's Word...that's not just a title. The Bible is just that: God's Word. It is Him speaking to us. I can't tell you how many times I have wanted a sign, a word, a proof of God. I can't remeber how many times others have told me they wanted to know God but just couldn't. And the whole time He was sitting right there in front of us. In hotel rooms. In many of our houses...sometimes multiple copies (I think there are about 18 in my house!). In stores: Walmart, grocery stores, Barnes & Noble.

I know of a man who has read through the Bible 2-4 times a year for 50 years. That is about 150 read-throughs. I have known people who have read through the Bible in just under two months.

So let's make a deal. Let's read it!! And not just a couple verses or just a chapter. The Jr. Highers in our church have committed to 15 minutes a day...Bravo!! Adults...lets take it to the next level. Lets read it like a novel. Like a Harry Potter book...like a Grisham or Clancy thriller. Let's tear through it. Soak it in. Soak it up. Start in Genesis tonday! Just pick it up and just read--every spare minute you have...READ. Get off the net, put down the remote, unplug the TV, put aside all the unnecessary stuff. Right now. I'll check back in a week and let's see how far we get! Who's with me?!?! What's the worst that can happen?...will God speak to us?..will He make Himself known to us? See you in a week. Pray for me. I will pray for you.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Presidential Parenting

"As I grew older, I came to see that my parent's love was unconditional. I know because I tested it...Despite it all, my parents still loved me. Eventually their patient love affected me. When you know you have unconditional love, there is no point in rebellion and no need to fear failure."

--President George W. Bush. Decision Points.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Toilet seats and boot straps.

Have you ever faced a day, a week, an extended period of time, and found yourself slowly overwhelmed by the temporal cares and troubles of the world around you? Work, interpersonal relationships, finances, car troubles, broken toilet seats, sore backs...they all seem to gently yet purposely drown us in persistent waves of turmoil. Well, I have a cure that the Lord revealed to me tonight (again and not for the first time!...I can be a little hard-headed)!! Pick up your boot straps (I just noticed this week that my work boots do indeed have straps and that they do help you to pull them on...especially when you're tired and worn out!!), pull on your boots, and get to the business at hand--loving God.
Awesome God that He is, He has even provided the means by which we can love Him. We can obey Him. We can serve Him. We can do His good work. If you do these, a funny thing will start to happen. God will start to be the true center of your life. The sons of Korah had it right: a day in the presence of God is better than a thousand elsewhere! (Ps 84:10) And tonight I got to experience the evaporation of the aforementioned waves. I entered into the fellowship of His people, I served and loved His children, I read His Word, I gloried in His goodness. I highly recommend it!! As a matter of fact, so does our Lord! (Check it out: Romans 7:5-6, Galatians 5:13-14, and Colossians 3:23-24.)
He even provides a place where anyone and everyone can quite easily get started: church! It is kinda like a boot camp: it is a safe and structured environment where one can receive training and experience in this whole business of loving and serving. But instead of raving lunatic drill instructors, you get kind men and women who love God. You get the chance to practice and prepare for Christian living. And then you go home and to work and to school...the real battlefields! You leave behind your valuable and seasoned warriors while you head out to the front lines. They can't necessarily go with you and you shouldn't necessarily stay with them. You have to go at some point. We all do.
But don't forget to fight when you get out there! Your leaders from church can't possibly get out to all the places that we can. You can always take a breather and head back to church. Just don't forget to get back out into the fight. Jesus commanded us to love our enemies and to pray for those who persecute us (Matt 5:43-48). I would venture to say that you're not going to find a whole lot of enemies and persecuters serving with you at church! But you will find them at the front lines. Semper Fidelis and Godspeed!!

Happy Birthday USMC

Today, November 10th, is the 235th birthday of the US Marine Corps. Marines, Leathernecks, Devil Dogs, Teufelhunden, Gyrenes, Jarheads, Grunts, Pogs, Non-NCOs, NCOs, Officers, Mustangs, WOS, Gunnys, Sgts, Boots, BAMs, Devil Pups, Hard Dogs, Riflemen, and all of Uncle Sam's Misguided Children...HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!