I wrote this over one week ago but am just getting to post it:
I have one friend currently in Ft. Lewis, Washington; he is training to become an elite soldier, and I miss him so deeply that it almost brings me to tears as I sit here alone with my coffee. I am with him in spirit. I have another friend in Ecuador doing construction to help the local Church there. I cannot wait until he comes home, but I am with him now in my thoughts and my prayers. My wife is 100 miles away visiting with and ministering to her family; I feel like half of me is missing from here, but I am still connected to her in my spirit. I pray for her safety as she travels home tomorrow. I also have friends less than 10 miles down the road at Georgia Tech. I wish that I could be with them now, encouraging them as they prepare for another week. But actually, I am with them, just not in my body. I pray for their focus to be on Our Father this week.
Satan seeks to separate us, not just physically, but spiritually. This theme is all through the Scriptures; it is his primary tactic in destroying the Church, and another friend in Louisiana just reminded me of that when he called to make sure that we did not grow apart because of the physical distance or the business of life. He has a beautiful knack for protecting against that. You see, we people can be miles apart or inches apart on this Earth, and we can be completely separated either way. I beg you as the voice of The Good Shepard: do not let the enemy separate you from the flock. It is then that he will find you vulnerable to his attacks. A severed limb dies because it does not get the precious blood that flows from the heart; this blood is what keeps it alive. However, one of the wonders of the body is that when a finger or even a whole limb gets severed from it, that part often lives if it is reattached quickly enough. Please, do not allow yourself to be severed, but if you do find yourself cut off, reconnect quickly and receive again the blood that gives life to this Body of Christ that is his Church.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Life Goes On
What a very simple truth. This is one of those phrases that my good friend, Justin Belew, would call annoying. It's one of those things that people say to you when bad things happen, but he would call it annoying because it is so very obvious. He would be right about that last part - this is a very obvious little thing. Your dog dies; life goes on. You get a flat tire; life goes on. You find out that you need a surgery that will cost several thousand dollars, and your insurance won't cover it; life goes on. And it does, but I think that we forget this in the very moments of life when we need to believe it most. Let me just go ahead and add the disclaimer here: I will probably come across as a stoic here, at least on the surface.
You see, we need to know when things are going badly that life goes on, and we need to actually take hold of that and internalize it, because the alternative is an unfortunate freeze. Some people call this the "woe is me" case. My wife calls it either beating yourself up or being a "drama king." Here is what happens: something at work goes terribly wrong; it isn't working out like it is supposed to; they aren't following the plan; you are going to look really bad, and you didn't create a backup plan. Immediately upon realizing this, you stress out and shut down because all you can think about is what terrible things are going to happen now. You are just dumbstruck by the horror or the situation, and you emotionally and mentally slump down and stare blankly at the corner as you accept all of the hopelessness that confronts you. Now get this: life goes on.
No matter how bad any situation gets, the sun is going to rise tomorrow (barring the Second Coming of Christ, which is a distinct possibility, but don't count on knowing exactly when that will happen), and it is going to rise with our without your approval. Even if you expect the consequences of your situation to extend for a month or more, there is going to be life beyond that month or more. And when that life comes, what are you going to be doing? Are you going to be sulking in your own self-pity, or are you going to embrace that new day and make the most of it? When things get bad, we have to accept as quickly as possible that sometimes, things are just going to be tough, and we have to immediately get our focus off of that and onto where God wants us to go from there. We have to look ahead and say, "Ok, Lord, I can't change this, but I can look past it and follow you onward."
I know, this sounds a bit like I am saying that we don't have time to feel the sadness and hurt and other emotions that often come with painful events and circumstances. I am not saying that. I am saying that we have to move on anyway. We have to look to the hope God offers us in that those circumstances are not the end of the story. We can still have joy and peace in the midst of pain, as long as we look to Christ to provide those things. It is when we focus our hearts and minds on the bleakness of our present surroundings and not on The Light of The World that we become frozen and numb. Don't freeze up; there are people out here who need you. Otherwise, God wouldn't be keeping you alive.
Now, for a change of tone, I know that someone will argue that there is an exception - "Randy, what about death. When someone you love dies, or when you are going to die, life doesn't go on. How do you deal with that?" Well, I deal with it the way God deals with it. I disagree. You see, when our bodies die, life goes on. NOT JUST FOR CHRISTIANS EITHER. If you are a follower of Christ, you have the hope that when your body dies, life goes on, with him where he is. There is no greater hope. Unfortunately, for the person who rejects God and his Son Jesus Christ, life still goes on. It just goes on in agonizing separation from God.
I feel that I may have rambled a bit here, though I hope that I have not, and I pray that God will use this post to move someone past the point of sulking and into action because when these circumstances end, God will still know how you acted, and all of the intense emotions will have passed. Do not be a slave of your changing circumstances; be a bondservant of your unchanging God.
You see, we need to know when things are going badly that life goes on, and we need to actually take hold of that and internalize it, because the alternative is an unfortunate freeze. Some people call this the "woe is me" case. My wife calls it either beating yourself up or being a "drama king." Here is what happens: something at work goes terribly wrong; it isn't working out like it is supposed to; they aren't following the plan; you are going to look really bad, and you didn't create a backup plan. Immediately upon realizing this, you stress out and shut down because all you can think about is what terrible things are going to happen now. You are just dumbstruck by the horror or the situation, and you emotionally and mentally slump down and stare blankly at the corner as you accept all of the hopelessness that confronts you. Now get this: life goes on.
No matter how bad any situation gets, the sun is going to rise tomorrow (barring the Second Coming of Christ, which is a distinct possibility, but don't count on knowing exactly when that will happen), and it is going to rise with our without your approval. Even if you expect the consequences of your situation to extend for a month or more, there is going to be life beyond that month or more. And when that life comes, what are you going to be doing? Are you going to be sulking in your own self-pity, or are you going to embrace that new day and make the most of it? When things get bad, we have to accept as quickly as possible that sometimes, things are just going to be tough, and we have to immediately get our focus off of that and onto where God wants us to go from there. We have to look ahead and say, "Ok, Lord, I can't change this, but I can look past it and follow you onward."
I know, this sounds a bit like I am saying that we don't have time to feel the sadness and hurt and other emotions that often come with painful events and circumstances. I am not saying that. I am saying that we have to move on anyway. We have to look to the hope God offers us in that those circumstances are not the end of the story. We can still have joy and peace in the midst of pain, as long as we look to Christ to provide those things. It is when we focus our hearts and minds on the bleakness of our present surroundings and not on The Light of The World that we become frozen and numb. Don't freeze up; there are people out here who need you. Otherwise, God wouldn't be keeping you alive.
Now, for a change of tone, I know that someone will argue that there is an exception - "Randy, what about death. When someone you love dies, or when you are going to die, life doesn't go on. How do you deal with that?" Well, I deal with it the way God deals with it. I disagree. You see, when our bodies die, life goes on. NOT JUST FOR CHRISTIANS EITHER. If you are a follower of Christ, you have the hope that when your body dies, life goes on, with him where he is. There is no greater hope. Unfortunately, for the person who rejects God and his Son Jesus Christ, life still goes on. It just goes on in agonizing separation from God.
I feel that I may have rambled a bit here, though I hope that I have not, and I pray that God will use this post to move someone past the point of sulking and into action because when these circumstances end, God will still know how you acted, and all of the intense emotions will have passed. Do not be a slave of your changing circumstances; be a bondservant of your unchanging God.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Evidence
Ahh, and evidence for my last post can be found in Matthew 5:43-48
"'43 “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor[g] and hate your enemy.’ 44 But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you,[h] 45 that you may be sons of your Father in heaven; for He makes His sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust. 46 For if you love those who love you, what reward have you? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? 47 And if you greet your brethren[i] only, what do you do more than others? Do not even the tax collectors[j] do so? 48 Therefore you shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect.'"
Take him very seriously, and repent if you do not love like this.
also in Romans 5:7-8
"7 For scarcely for a righteous man will one die; yet perhaps for a good man someone would even dare to die. 8 But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
There are many others; if you would like more, first study His Word, and if you still would like more, you can ask me through the comment thing here.
Emily is making biscuits right now so that I can put jelly on them and enjoy a tasty treat. I love her simply because God loves her, and he is my Source. But she is also making it really easy for me to like her at the moment. Thank you God for giving us the creativity to come up with biscuits and jelly and for giving us taste buds. Amen.
"'43 “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor[g] and hate your enemy.’ 44 But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you,[h] 45 that you may be sons of your Father in heaven; for He makes His sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust. 46 For if you love those who love you, what reward have you? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? 47 And if you greet your brethren[i] only, what do you do more than others? Do not even the tax collectors[j] do so? 48 Therefore you shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect.'"
Take him very seriously, and repent if you do not love like this.
also in Romans 5:7-8
"7 For scarcely for a righteous man will one die; yet perhaps for a good man someone would even dare to die. 8 But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
There are many others; if you would like more, first study His Word, and if you still would like more, you can ask me through the comment thing here.
Emily is making biscuits right now so that I can put jelly on them and enjoy a tasty treat. I love her simply because God loves her, and he is my Source. But she is also making it really easy for me to like her at the moment. Thank you God for giving us the creativity to come up with biscuits and jelly and for giving us taste buds. Amen.
How do we love?
Let me just say that loving is hard, sometimes. It's really easy to love when your wife has just cooked you homemade ravioli that you know is going to put you in an Italian food coma of fullness, but it's harder when someone messes up at work and blames it on you. Why is that? Well, as usual, I think it's probably a good idea that we turn to God to figure this one out and to find our example for how to do things right.
If you don't get anything else from this post, get this: God loves people because of who HE IS. That excludes every other possibility. Let me just go ahead and say that if you ask, "but doesn't he also love people because of..." just cut yourself off there; I'm kindly saying, "no." There is NO other basis for God's love for a person than His Being. That is the point. now, there are a whole bunch of implications here. One set has to do with what that means for God's relationship with us. And one has to do with our relationships with each other.
I really want to focus in tonight on the second set. Do you find yourself often getting angry with other people and letting them see your anger in how you treat them? It's easy to do. Do you hold grudges against people? Do you give up on people and form an unalterably low opinion of them? Well listen, whether or not you respond to someone with kindness should have nothing to do with how that person treats you. Whether or not you love a person should not be based upon whether or not they love you. It should be based upon your IDENTITY as a Christian, and you, as a Christian, are IDENTIFIED with Christ. Thus, it flows that if God loves people because of who he is, we should love people in the same way - we should love people because God loves them, and he is in us. There are so many pictures of this and so many blatant statements of this principle in His Word.
So here's the deal, I love my coworkers because I am indwelt by the Holy Sprit of God, who is Love. I love my wife the same way. I love literally every human being, in accordance with God's command, completely regardless of any attribute or action on the part of those people. I behave toward each person as God commands me to behave, regardless of how each person behaves toward me. (A note: I am not saying that I do not rebuke or that I do not fight against sin. That is ridiculous and unbiblical and would reflect a misunderstanding of what it means to love.) What I am saying is that, even if I disagree with someone, and even if that person is cruel to me in an argument, I should not strike back in anger; I may debate, but I will do so without malice.
Christians, love all people, even those of the non-believers who hate you, ridicule you, and look down upon you as ignorant. Love them; DON'T try to find reasons to love them; that will produce false love. DON'T start by trying to find out reasons to like them; first, you need to tap into God's love and simply realize that, in this context, all humans are exactly like you; they are all people love by God because he is God. Do not water down Love by making it about anything else.
I love you all.
If you don't get anything else from this post, get this: God loves people because of who HE IS. That excludes every other possibility. Let me just go ahead and say that if you ask, "but doesn't he also love people because of..." just cut yourself off there; I'm kindly saying, "no." There is NO other basis for God's love for a person than His Being. That is the point. now, there are a whole bunch of implications here. One set has to do with what that means for God's relationship with us. And one has to do with our relationships with each other.
I really want to focus in tonight on the second set. Do you find yourself often getting angry with other people and letting them see your anger in how you treat them? It's easy to do. Do you hold grudges against people? Do you give up on people and form an unalterably low opinion of them? Well listen, whether or not you respond to someone with kindness should have nothing to do with how that person treats you. Whether or not you love a person should not be based upon whether or not they love you. It should be based upon your IDENTITY as a Christian, and you, as a Christian, are IDENTIFIED with Christ. Thus, it flows that if God loves people because of who he is, we should love people in the same way - we should love people because God loves them, and he is in us. There are so many pictures of this and so many blatant statements of this principle in His Word.
So here's the deal, I love my coworkers because I am indwelt by the Holy Sprit of God, who is Love. I love my wife the same way. I love literally every human being, in accordance with God's command, completely regardless of any attribute or action on the part of those people. I behave toward each person as God commands me to behave, regardless of how each person behaves toward me. (A note: I am not saying that I do not rebuke or that I do not fight against sin. That is ridiculous and unbiblical and would reflect a misunderstanding of what it means to love.) What I am saying is that, even if I disagree with someone, and even if that person is cruel to me in an argument, I should not strike back in anger; I may debate, but I will do so without malice.
Christians, love all people, even those of the non-believers who hate you, ridicule you, and look down upon you as ignorant. Love them; DON'T try to find reasons to love them; that will produce false love. DON'T start by trying to find out reasons to like them; first, you need to tap into God's love and simply realize that, in this context, all humans are exactly like you; they are all people love by God because he is God. Do not water down Love by making it about anything else.
I love you all.
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