Monday, March 3, 2008
God's movie stars!
But, when people get upset thinking about God playing back life, it is because it’s hard to view a God that can know some of his creation will not make it to Heaven, but still does nothing about it. They want it to be that everyone gets a “happily ever after”. The facts are though that some who hear the truth, who read the gospel, simply reject the message and in turn, they reject their happy ending. But even so, God is not going to cut into the filmstrip and edit the parts he dislikes; he is just watching the whole thing through. It’s up to us to determine if our story will be a horror film that keeps us up late into the night, or if our life will be that of a love story, where separated family is once again reunited in the end. The movie that we feel good about when we see it, when we walk away smiling because things ended how they should.
I tend to think that God is “re-watching” the movie of life because even though the number of those saved isn’t exactly what he wants (2nd Peter 3:9), some do still make it. I believe that God is so thrilled with the safety of those being saved, he is rewinding it to see again the good parts of the life he gave to us, like an old home movie that ends with a happy reunion of his family.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Stop!
Life as we know it, is ridiculously high-speed. It goes by so quickly, if you’re not careful you will miss a great deal and fall “behind the times”. The phrase “in a New York minute” is a perfect statement to describe the lifestyles of the majority of Americans. People want things to be done “now”, “as soon as possible” and my favorite “yesterday”. America is a country dependant on time. Everything in society needs to be quick, efficient and fast paced.
A good example of “America’s fast paced society” can be found by looking at advertisements. Advertisements are in every direction that we look. Signs and flashing lights are so abundant that we have almost accepted them as part of the natural scenery. A billboard today is much like that of a tree along side of a road. Occasionally you might take notice but for the most part you just let it pass right on by. One of my instructors pointed out that while shopping, people tend to walk with their heads at a downward slant to avoid all the ads. Marketers have noticed this as well and have began using the floor tiles as one giant commercial space. They probably figure that we have to watch where we walk anyway, why not look at ads in the process.
We are blocking out so much of the world from our senses that we are missing some of the things that God has blessed us with. Important aspects of our lives that we are supposed to spend time enjoying are but a flash. We spend so little time with our families, the people who should influence us the most and we hardly even know them. Our environment is crumbling because we do not care what the flowers smell like anymore we only care to see if there is oil buried underneath. And worst of all, we do not know who God is, because we do not have the time to open up our Bibles to read about our own Father.
We have been fastened to the seats of a bullet train. The tracks are becoming more efficient and we are moving at an ever-increasing rate of speed. What can we do when our life experiences become the passing scenery that is starting to blur together? What can we do when God has slipped past us in a blur because we did not recognize him from a simple tree along the way?
The solution to slowing down life should be the easiest thing to discover, but because life is going so fast it is almost impossible to figure out and apply it. “Real quick” I will tell you that in the middle of a Bible at Psalm 46:10 is the solution. The New King James Version reads, “Be still and know that I am God”. Pretty simple right?
One of the leading forms of transportation in the United States is aviation. How did we figure out that tons of metal could fly through the air? By people, being “still” and observing a bird move it’s wings and soaring high above the ground. Slow life down and get to know your family. Look at what God has blessed us with. Look at the trees sometime and take in their beauty. Watch a bird fly or a river flow. Know about the small blades of grass whose roots go deep into the ground keeping the topsoil from blowing away in the wind. Look at the steep mountains, the endless oceans, and the state of Kansas. God gave us our senses for a reason. He gave them to us so we might have the ability to take in his creation, and so that we may know he is God.
Right smack in the middle of the Bible it says “HEY! Your train has breaks!” God model brake pads complete with cross-drilled rotors capable of slowing and stopping the greatest of top speed trains. Simply “Be still” and take in what God has blessed you with. Experience life to the fullest and honor the Father as the Creator of all things. And “know”, that he is God.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Praise be to God and Jesus
Ten verses before Acts 2:47 when those gathered together, were listening to Peter in 2:37, heard that Christ Jesus was crucified for their sins, they were cut in their hearts. Realizing it was for them that Jesus died made his sacrifice so very real and personal. And, when reality set in as to why Jesus died that terrible death they did not sit and whine, “Woe is me, I am responsible for the death of my savior”, but they praised God all the more because, he went to the cross for them.
Christ died for those in the church today as well, and it should be as personal and as real now as it was in those days. We should all be praising God for him giving his son as a sacrifice for us and, giving praise to Jesus for surrendering his life for us now and for those who were. Praise be to God and Jesus.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Giving Glory to Christ and to God
As the man is running and jumping around a crowd gathers together to see what had been done for the man. Peter, seeing all the people, says in verse twelve “Why do you marvel at this? Or why look so intently at us, as though by our own power or godliness we had made this man walk?” Peter does not take the glory for himself and neither does John. Both men give the glory and the praise to its rightful owner and that is God. Peter saw his opportunity to give God the praise and he saw the opportunity to teach the people about Jesus the Christ. Peter saw his Jesus window, the window into the minds of the people by which the words of God can enter, and he used it to praise God.
There are times that we really do great things for other people. And, it is so very easy for us to take all the glory. If you're anything like me, it is really nice for someone to congradulate you on an achievement or something good you have done. When things like that happen we need to thank God and thank him for allowing those things to come to being. If you preach a good lesson during a church service, those really aren't your words in the first place, they're all Gods. If you do fine work at the office, you put in the time but, God gave it to you. God gives us our skill and determination to accomplish the tasks we are presented with. Let us remember the God who gives us everything and give everything to him.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Now, what will you give for Jesus?
With everyone’s attention he began to explain why he felt the way he did. He explained that if he had a cup of water next to him and he accidentally bumped it with his arm and knocked it over, that would be him spilling his water. It would be something that happened accidentally and or against the speakers will. He then said “But, Jesus didn’t spill his blood for us. Jesus gave his life’s blood for us on the cross”. He went on and explained how Jesus dying on the cross was no accident. How Jesus lived his life as a perfect sacrifice with full intent on giving his blood for us.
So the next time you think you have it bad. The next time you think that people or even God is asking you to give too much. Just remember that Jesus died for us and he died for us willingly. He willingly gave his life, willingly gave his body and he willingly gave his blood for us who are not even worthy to receive it. Jesus was willing to give his blood for us, what will you give to him? We all sin, and our sins caused the drops of blood to fall from Jesus' body. Let us live a life that is as worthy of Christ's blood. In closing I will leave you with the same words the man left the congregation with that one Sunday morning: “Let us remember what he gave for us on that tree”.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
A new spin on old records
Monday, January 21, 2008
Are you ready to share your heart?
I began to notice a pattern, in that everything I could think of fit into the category of Divine Distraction. Be it a house, a car or clothes, anything could be something that pulls your heart away from God. There are so many things in our hearts and on our minds, how can we possibly forget them all and only focus on God? But, that’s not the problem. The problem is that so many times we do just the opposite of that. We worry about the things that are happening all around us and we completely forget about God the one who made us.
Worrying about where money will come from to pay the bills on the house, car or gas. Thinking about how we are going to keep food on the table or what clothes we are going to wear. To some these problems are more relevant than others and all of these are seemingly big problems. Though, if we just keep God as the main focus in our life, it will be easy to realize that everything that is worldly is such a small problem. We all know Matthew 6:25-34 how God provides for the sparrows food and how the lilies are clothed more brilliantly than even Solomon with his robes. We all know how the passage reads that we are more important to God than the lilies or the birds and how it says how much more God will provide for us. We all know that passage and we’ve heard it dozens of times, but it’s time we start to believe it. Stop sharing your heart with things that are not important and start giving your heart to God who is the only one that deserves our heart, mind and soul. After all, he made everything that is in this world; he can make it all work out right for us.