Thursday, March 23, 2006

The Deadline

The one who despises the word will be in debt to it,
But the one who fears the commandment will be rewarded. (Prov 13:13)


How truly incredible that the Creator of the universe will and does speak to each of us. But, when He speaks, His word becomes either life or death for us. Men rejected and continue to reject Jesus (the Living Word) because they first despised God’s Word as it was personally revealed in each of their hearts. If we despise His word to us, reject it and neglect to apply it, then we will be judged by the light we have heard and rejected. But, if we treasure it and try to act on it then it brings new life to us and to our relationships with Him and each other. If we do not seek to hear His Word then we obviously despise it in comparison to other things. God is eager to speak to us. But, frequently we are too self-centered and distracted by worldly concerns, cares of this life or just things and so we -- miss His guiding and transforming Word.

Personally, this self-centered approach to life has occupied me too much. I feel that relationships have been damaged, days wasted and years lost. I've spent too many anxious moments thinking about car repairs, mowing the grass and "deadlines" at work. But, I've not spent enough time earnestly seeking and pursuing the mission God had or has for me before I reach the real deadline of death. Lord, have mercy!

Project:

  • Repent of any attitude of despising God’s Word.
  • What word is God speaking to you today?
  • Treasure that word by memorizing it and meditating on it.
  • Use it for a TRIP.

Make the TRIP
T – Thanksgiving
R – Repent, Regret
I – Intercession
P – Purpose

Example:
The one who despises the word will be in debt to it,
But the one who fears the commandment will be rewarded. (Prov 13:13)

Thanksgiving –
Father, thank You for your amazing love and concern for us as demonstrated by how you have given us your commandments, word and even the Living Word -- your Son.

Repent, Regret –
Many times I have failed to truly respect, seek, believe and keep your word and have, too often, acted in opposition to your word. Forgive me ways I have caused others in our family or among my neighbors to despise any part of your Word.

Intercession –
May the desire for and love of You and Your Word grow ever deeper in my heart and in the hearts of all those I influence. May your Word live in my heart, produce fruit and be manifest in the flesh and blood of my life.

Purpose –
By your grace, I purpose to always believe, respect and keep your Word in the depths of my being. I will daily search for your daily word to transform my remaining days.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

There's No Pulpit Like Home


At the Men's breakfast last month, Larry James mentioned George Barna's book, "Revolution". The article, "There's No Pulpit Like Home", in Time magazine shows that the "revolution" is already creating waves that even the secular media is beginning to notice. In "Revolution", Barna draws conclusions from surveys and trends to predict that in approximately twenty years half of the traditional church campus population will migrate to alternative forms of Church. This will mean a steady decline for many traditional churches that will put significant pressure on their ability to maintain staff, debt, programs and even their physical campus. This is a social phenomenon that has suddenly (within the last few years) begun to takeoff in the United States. Many traditional churches are in denial while others are trying to find ways to grow God's Kingdom in this new outbreak of an old model of Church.

There's No Pulpit Like Home - TIME Magazine

Thursday, March 02, 2006

The contempt shown to parents of large families

Let's not finesse the response. We all know why. A world that has lost its innocence has trouble appreciating beings who are innocent. A world that has become selfish has soured to the idea of leading a life of selflessness. A world that has become grossly materialistic is turned off to the idea of more dependents who consume resources. And a world that mistakenly believes that freedom means a lack of responsibility is opposed to the idea of needy creatures who "tie you down."

By just looking at my children, I become more innocent. By loving them, I become more noble. By spending my money on them rather than myself, I find transcendence. And by being a father and liberating all of the love in my heart, my spirit soars free. I work hard to support a large family and I give up no pleasures in doing so because my children are my foremost pleasure. -- Rabbi Boteach


The Promises and Their Soil


If
you will receive my sayings, and treasure my commandments within you, make your ear attentive...
Then
you will discern.. and discover.. Proverbs 2


The Soil

  • Treasuring God's Word
  • A heart inclined to understanding
  • Seeking earnestly as for silver
  • Crying and asking for discernment
  • Being attentive to wisdom - listening carefully
The Fruit
  • Knowledge of God
  • Fear of the Lord
  • Wisdom
  • Knowledge
  • Understanding
  • Discernment
  • Protection
  • Discretion
  • Pleasure in knowledge
  • Deliverance from immoral, or adulterous, individuals
  • Deliverance from the way of evil
  • Walk in the path of the righteous
  • Live in the land of blessing



Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Toys, Trikes and Tables


Then He got into the boat with them, and the wind stopped; and they were utterly astonished, for they had not gained any insight from the incident of the loaves, but their heart was hardened. (Mark 6)

With our houseful of children, it can be a painful experience to try to walk through the house in the dark. There have been a few instances of nearly "crashing and burning" on a toy or a laundry basket. I remember edging along the hall and reaching as far as I could around the corner to the light switch. After all, who knew what chair, toy or even person might be just around the corner. One night, one of our sons even slept on the kitchen floor in his sleeping bag so he could get first choice on the morning chores. As a result of the unknown objects and people that might be lying on the floor, I got so I always tried to turn on a light as soon as possible. In the same way, one of the huge benefits of taking time everyday to think about our lives, to seek God's presence, and to dwell in His Word is the increased potential to turn on the light in our lives.

I recently heard a fellow interviewed who had reached a point of decision about his business. He withdrew to a quiet place in the country and spent time just thinking about the business, his goals and trying gain insight. The result was not only a vision for his business but ideas about how to implement it. That day at the lake led to significant changes and an extremely successful business which he had originally started with $700. He still owns 100% of the now multi-million dollar business and did not get financial help from relatives or other investors. His success is based on his ability to learn from others, to think and to get insights. Insights are chunks of wisdom that can dramatically alter our way of thinking and of living. Insights can soften our heart, build our faith and pop us out of the ruts of bad habits.

C.S. Lewis suggested that pain is God's two by four that He must sometimes use in order to get our attention. His love for us is infinitely beyond what we can imagine and He will not let us stagger into the pit without trying whatever is required to get our attention. All of us go through disappointments, pain and suffering. We also have joyful experiences where God surprises us with unexpected opportunity, provision or blessing. Why waste these experiences? Let's squeeze every possible message, hidden benefit and insight that we can from them.

An insight is a gift from God which is dependent on our ability to receive it. If we are not listening, it will just pass us by. There will be incidents in your life today which will be potential opportunities for God to reveal a little of Himself, His love or His wisdom. God wants us to come to Him with our questions, fears and complaints. He is waiting and eager to give gifts of wisdom, insight and power to change. If we don't get the message, we are either doomed to repeat the lesson or just miss out on its blessing. But, too often we just don't show up. The result is that we continue to act like the Three Stooges; stumbling in darkness over toys, trikes and tables.


Project:
Let's spend a little time today, tomorrow and everyday away from the crush of events, the noise of life and the entanglement of worry.
Let's withdraw to a quiet corner, listen to God's Word and let Him speak into our experiences.