Archive for December, 2008

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Christmas Is Here Again!

December 4, 2008

This is my LifeMatters post for this week, and I liked it enough to double post it.

When I look back at the Christmas story I see simplicity, humility, peace, and love. It’s because of God’s love for all people that the Christmas story even exists. I see some meager surroundings and smelly shepherds as an audience. Nothing over the top or spectacular about His entrance to our world. But as I look around today, the Christmas season has quickly become the busiest time of the year. People fight over toys, WalMart employees get trampled by crazy people looking for a deal, and selfishness seems to rule. Our thoughts are consumed by decorating our house, sending out cards so everyone can see how wonderful our family is, buying the best gifts, and making sure our children have a magical holiday. How different do those two scenes appear? How did we get here from there?

Oddly enough, I feel church has become very similar. Christ came for others, to redeem that which was lost. His focus was never on Himself. His desires were always to obey the Father and save humanity. The original churches were places focused on telling others about Jesus and serving their communities. People living openly with each other. Living and sharing life together. People chose to sacrifice for the good of others. Today’s churches often seem too inwardly focused. We argue over meaningless topics while people are hurting and struggling right next door. We form committees to discuss forming committees while people go to sleep hungry. Families are suffering and falling apart with a smile on their faces sitting in “their” pew Sunday after Sunday. How did we get here from there? 

 

This whole month is going to be about looking at the world through God’s eyes. Very often we talk about having a Christian worldview, but I think we need to have God’s view of the world. We can look around and justify excluding people from the church, but God’s offer of redemption is open to everyone. Christ did not die for some, but for all. Christ allows us to be light bringers (I just made that up I think) to the world around. Unfortunately we can choose to keep that light hidden rather than bringing it into the world we live in. Be in serious prayer this month about how you can get involved and how you can get a glimpse of God’s missional heart. Look for ways this month to join His mission. Opportunities are everywhere this time of year and especially now with the economy the way it is. Find a family that is hurting and show them some Christmas love. Buy food for a local food pantry to help feed families during this holiday season. Make a sacrifice of something you don’t need to help someone in need. God’s arms are wide open, are ours?

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Becoming is important!

December 2, 2008

Today officially marks my two-year anniversary in Nashville, Tennessee. Part of me reads that sentence and can’t believe its been two years, and the other part of me can’t believe its ONLY been two years. Sometimes I wonder about the journey God has me on. Sometimes I feel like the Israelites heading for the Promised Land, for 40 years. All heading and never arriving. I can only imagine the complaining and whining that was heard during those 40 years, because I know the complaining and whining I hear coming from my camp. I just finished reading Michael Kelley’s post for today and it was weird reading the thoughts that were in my mind. 

 

Looking back at my time in seminary, then my time at InQuest and now here with LifeWay, it has been a long journey. There have been ups and there have been downs. I have seen God do amazing things and I have seen myself whine and complain shortly after. I have seen God teach and use me in ways that seemed unthinkable and I’ve seen me put Him on the back burner and forge ahead on my own. One thing I do know for sure is that the days walking with Him are days I treasure, and forging ahead on my own never works. You’d think I would have learned that lesson well enough by now not to make the same bad choices, but it still happens. 

 

I loved a line from Michael’s post today, “God is just as concerned about who we’re becoming as where we’re going.” Those are wise words I believe. Our journey can take us many directions, but one thing is certain, they should always be towards Him. That is the prayer I am praying right now for my life. I don’t want the times spent working alone anymore. I simply want to follow and move with Him. I don’t know what that means really, but I am trusting Him with that. I am simply desiring to focus on becoming more like Him and let Him worry about what’s ahead. I want to focus on time WITH Him. It has become very easy recently to allow other things to invade my life and eat up my time. It shouldn’t happen, but it does. When you aren’t constantly checking those areas in your life, it is amazing how quickly you can get off track. Well, the time has come to right the ship. 

Where has your past two years taken you? What does your journey look like? More importantly, what do you look like? 

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