Have you ever been at a large gathering, typically Sunday morning church service, and the entire congregation is reading scripture or repeating a prayer? I think most people are subconsciously listening to their own voice, thinking ‘I don’t like my voice’. I don’t like to hear my voice either. It doesn’t seem to blend in with everyone else’s. Maybe that’s how it is for everyone. But have you ever stopped to listen to all of the voices? The unison but at the same time the differences. The male voices and the female voices. The young voices and the old voices. It sounds awesome doesn’t it?
Do you ever wonder what God hears when he hears our voices? Can you imagine the number of voices he hears on a Sunday morning all around the world? It probably sounds like a sea of voices to him. That’s how I imagine it. A beautiful sea of voices.
But what do you say on the other days? What does God hear when you are not in church? Does he hear negative words and thoughts? Does he hear us ripping each other apart with our lips? Does he hear us ripping ourselves apart? Do the words that come out of our mouths Monday through Saturday match the words that come out on Sunday morning? Do we talk about love on Sunday but use a different set of four letter words on the other days?
Never thought about it? Unfortunately, it’s not something many of us think about on a regular basis. But we should. Now more than ever, we need to be strong in our faith. We need to have the right words and thoughts in our minds at all times. There is so much happening in our daily lives. There are things happening that we never dreamed would. There are wars and rumors of wars. More people around the world are lacking the basic necessities than ever. There is hatred and strife, lack of understanding and empathy, and fear.
But what would our lives, our voices be like, if we speak the way God wants us to? What would happen if we said positive things and remembered his promises? Promises like ‘And the Lord shall make thee the head, and not the tail; and thou shalt be above only, and thou shalt not be beneath; if that thou hearken unto the commandments of the Lord thy God, which I command thee this day, to observe and to do them: And thou shalt not go aside from any of the words which I command thee this day, to the right hand, or to the left, to go after other gods to serve them.’ Deuteronomy 28:12-13. How about remembering God’s blessings on us instead of speaking negatively about ourselves?
What about saying and thinking positive things about people instead of thinking and assuming the worst? Like in Philippians 4:8, ‘Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.’ It’s not easy when people have mistreated us, especially when they have done so on purpose. There are times when we will have to dig deep for the right attitude, the right words, and the right thoughts. But dig deep we must. It will work out better for us in the end. It will be worth it.
I often say that this Christian life is not easy. Many people want us to stop believing the word of God. They want us to give up our beliefs and just blend in. Live and let live you know? Say whatever we want, live however we want, believe whatever we want. But how would our voices sound to God? Our voice may sound weird in our ears, but I believe it must sound like a beautiful addition to the sea of voices he hears? I want my voice to be a part of the sea of voices. How about you?
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Sunday, March 29, 2015
Sunday, March 8, 2015
In the Gap
Many times in the Christian community, when we pray for
someone who is not present in the church service, we stand in the gap in prayer
for that person. In proxy. But what about the people who do not have
anyone to pray for them, to stand in the gap for them? There are many people around the world who
need prayer. They may be Christians who
are being killed, or non-Christians who do not know who Jesus is. They may not even care who he is.
Every day, people leave for work, their children leave for
school, and they did not even thank God for waking them that morning, never mind
asking Him to go with them throughout the day.
Many people feel like they are living life under their own steam and do
not need any help from above. It could
be too, that they did not do it because they did not know to do it. Besides, you would have to believe God can
really help you to ask right?
And that’s OK, because when they get a revelation that there
is a God and that they could rely on him in the good times and the bad, they
will talk to him more. They will
pray. They will rely on God to protect
their children from the craziness they face at school every day. They will rely on him to protect them during
their commute, at work, and even in their relationships. They will get a revelation that it is God who
made us, who protects us, who wakes us in the morning and takes us through the
day. They will realize that prayer before leaving the house is just as
important as a good breakfast!
With everything that is going on in our world, what would be
wrong with prayer?
Well, in the meantime, maybe those of us who are Christians
should stand in the gap. Maybe in
addition to praying for our family members we can pray for people around the
world. Maybe we can pray for Christians
around the world who are going through things we cannot even imagine. Maybe we should take a world view of our Christian
beliefs, and really pray against all of the unbelievable things that are
happening. I believe we can really stand
in the gap for the world.
Many of us are taught to pray what we call ‘specific prayers’,
rather than the typical general or generic prayer. What should we pray for specifically? We can
pray for Christian families who have been uprooted because of their beliefs. We can pray against the kidnappings of
children and women who are being used as sex-slaves. We can pray against world-wide
terrorism. There is actually quite a bit
we can and should be praying about. As
Christians, we cannot afford to pray the simple generic prayers anymore. Life is no longer that simple. We must
pray for each other around the world. We
cannot afford to pretend that all is well because all is well with us. We are
our brother’s keeper.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Top 10 life lessons that have gotten me this far…so far...
Top 10 life lessons that have gotten me this far…so
far.
I like ‘top 10’ articles. They make me want to read the article. I mean,
at least start to read the article. But at least I want to start. So at any
rate, here are the top 10 things I have learned in life to date. I will put
them in number order from one to ten, but they are certainly not in a particular
order:
1) When shopping for gifts, buy something you
would buy yourself. That is especially
cool if you are a really cool person who likes cool stuff. If you are not an especially sharp dresser or
cool person, you better just ask the gift recipient what they want.
2) Pray.
And when you pray, do so expecting a deeper relationship with
Christ. Pray for others, pray for
yourself.
3) Try your best to right a wrong. My Parents told me that back in their day
when someone got saved, became a Christian, they would go through the community
telling people; and apologizing to those they hurt. What a novel idea huh? Not everyone will allow you to right a wrong
with them, but at least you tried.
4) Know you faults. Contrary to popular belief, we all have
them. We will never be perfect, but we
should strive to be better every day.
5) Choose your friends wisely. No one is perfect, so there is no perfect friend,
but you know what you will and will not accept.
You should know when people are trying to handle you and when they have
their best interests at heart not yours.
Take your time getting to know people. They will eventually show their
true colors. After all, our nature is
our nature.
6) Be kind.
There is no need to look down your nose at people. Everyone on this planet is on a journey. Everyone
has or will go through at least one very difficult period in their life. When you run into the eye rollers and haters,
smile and keep it moving. I read a meme
recently that said ‘don’t try to win over the haters, you are not the jerk
whisperer’. Just be kind.
7) Love
your family and friends with all your heart.
Tell them you love them and show them you love them. Learn their love language and use it.
8) Choose your battles. Not every argument is worth winning. In fact, not every argument is worth the
argument.
9) Don’t hate people. Calling people names
and miss-treating others based on their race, creed or color is just
wrong. No matter what you call a person,
no matter what you were taught about whole groups of people, at the end of the
day, we are all human beings.
10) Travel.
I am convinced that when you travel, you are less likely to hate and
more likely to understand.
This is by no means a
final list, in fact I may post a few more top ten lists throughout the year. In fact, let me post one more, a little
transparency:
11) Life is short so I tend to think way down
the road, over the hill, and around the corner.
In other words, I am a die-hard planner and that drives me crazy about me
sometimes, never mind the people in my life.
I wish I had done that when I was much younger though, but I am doing it
now. So it drives me nuts, but I think it’s
good, all at the same time. Go figure.
Peace!
Friday, February 20, 2015
Evil eye, side eye
You know the look.
People you don’t know, at least you do not think you know them. People who look at you like you did something
really bad to them, and they are going to get you back somehow. But you do not know them! You just know you have never met them
before! You sit for a moment, going
backwards in your memory bank, trying to place the name, the face, the name and
the face. But you just cannot place the
person. You cannot place the person
because you do not know the person!
Stop hurting your brain muscle trying to place that
person. You really do not know them, and
they do not know you. You may remind
them of someone. You may be wearing a
dress or pair of shoes they like. It is
after all, usually the petty little things that wake up the green eyed
monster. But what this person or these
people do not know, and what you do not need to tell them, is what you had to
go through.
You see, people do not understand, and in many cases
will never understand, what you had to go through to get where you are or where
you are going. They do not know that
some days you forget to eat because you become so involved in the plan. They do
not know that most days you do not lay your head on your pillow until 2
a.m. They do not know the relationships
that have fallen away, relationships you thought would last forever. Relationships that fell away because you did
not or could not nurture them; or because God said ‘no more’, to those
relationships.
They see the end results, and they make little
guttural noises as they walk by you.
They make little comments that they somehow hope you missed and
understood at the same time. They gossip
about you to people who will either think for themselves, or not. And they keep tabs on you without encouraging
you.
But know this: when you set out to follow the plan,
whether it is a dream you have always had, or something God told you to do; just
do it. Do it knowing that not everyone
who started on your journey will finish with you. Not everyone who smiles with you wishes you
well. Not everyone will be able to keep
up, because it is not their journey, it is yours. They will need to find their own path.
Because they are no longer on the journey with you does not mean that their
journey is not just as important, it means it is their journey.
Portions of your journey will be lonely even if you
are surrounded by people, because you are the one who heard the word. What you heard clearly may sound like
foolishness to others. Know that the
handful of people who remain, who encourage you even if they do not fully
understand, are gems. Be thankful for them.
Do not worry about the evil eye from strangers or
people you know. Concentrate on your
journey, because life is short. Stopping
to make everyone comfortable with you, with your journey, will not be possible;
and in many cases not worth it. Do not
allow yourself to become bogged down in nonsense and noise. Smile, do your best wherever and whenever you
are, stick to your schedule; and don’t forget to eat!
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Coming Out
What is the first thing you think about when you hear that
phrase, that sentence, ‘coming out’?
Here in America, when someone makes the decision to come out, they are
telling their family, friends, and the world; that they have made the decision
to live their lifestyle out loud. They
are no longer willing to hide and pretend.
They have decided to live their life in its truest form.
Why profess to be a Christian, a believer, and then hide your
beliefs when you are not at church? Your
friends and co-workers do not even know you are a Believer. You bless your meal at home, but not when you
are at a restaurant. You blend in. You believe it’s best to go along to get
along, especially in the age and time in which we live where every religion
except Christianity is accepted.
I am not saying you need to have your Bible open on your desk
at work, not getting your work done, because you want to be ‘in The Word’. That’s what breaks and lunches are for. When you are at work, work comes first. God is not the author of confusion, his word
also says if you do not work you do not eat.
‘For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: “The one who is
unwilling to work shall not eat.”--2 Thessalonians 3:10. NIV—New International Version. This tells me, we had better find and do our
job, our work.
It is not necessary to walk around your job, or around town
shouting down the roof top that you are a Believer. Your boss might not appreciate that too much,
he may just want you to do your work. But
do you laugh at those jokes you know you should not laugh at, just to fit
in? Are you living the life God wants
you to live? Are you daily growing in
your relationship with Christ? Are you living one way in church and another way
‘on your own time’? Do your co-workers know for a fact that they should not
tell certain jokes around you or invite you to certain places after work, on a
Friday night? And even if they do, just
to try to press your buttons, what is your reaction?
What exactly do you stand for? Do you know?
We are living in a time where everyone is living exactly the type of
life they want to. No one is hiding
anymore, people are coming out. Are you
coming out or staying in?
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Are you serious?
Sometimes I think about the state of Christianity in the
West. Actually, I think about it a
lot. I may step on some toes, but I want
us to take a personal accounting. I get upset
when Christians refuse to grow. We actually
feel we are OK.
Recently I was listening to a show where a former terrorist who
became a Christian, was talking about his faith in Christ. He had become a Christian! His face was concealed because he could be
killed if he were recognized. Do you
understand the risk? They concealed his face because he could be killed!
In the meantime, we continue to sit in our comfortable pews Sunday
after Sunday, and we do not change. We
continue to keep ugliness, resentment, even hate, in our hearts. We gossip, we start rumors, and we jostle for
church position. All of this as we listen to the pastor tell us how a
relationship with Christ is so important. Seemingly not connecting the dots.
There are Christian missionaries around the world, in very
dangerous places, with their lives on the line daily. Some of them are in jails around the world. But we’re ok with straddling the fence,
fitting in, jumping on bandwagons we have no business being on; only calling on
God when we find ourselves in an emergency situation.
How does God feel about this? We will have to make a decision. Not just an in the moment, sitting in the church
pew decision, although that’s a start. But
a decision where we ask God to forgive us.
A decision where we tell him we believe and trust in him, and that we
want to grow in him. We can continue
trying to fool ourselves that we are OK, because we live in a Christian nation
with the greatest military on earth. But
none of that means anything, if we the Christians, are not praying for our
country. It means nothing if we are not
praying for our military. It means
nothing if we refuse to grow in relationship with Christ. It means nothing if we pray only when we have
to. And it means nothing if we
continually straddle the fence.
There is no earthly relationship where we can straddle the
fence, reach out to the other person only when we need something; or just to use
that person. How long would such a relationship
last before the other person asked us for an accounting, or just ended the ‘relationship’?
I have one question: Are you serious?
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