Friday, February 28, 2014

Blessed are the flexible for they shall not be broken…. And blessed are the upright for they shall stand firm and  be steadfast

How can we be both? 

We must be flexible when the Lord calls us to minister - when He calls us to pray, when He calls us to meet a need for our neighbor, when He calls us to go visit someone who is sick or in prison, when He calls us to minister to the widows and orphans, when He call us we must be ready no matter what our schedule says…


And yet, He also calls us to stand firm and be steadfast in His truth and His righteousness - He desires that we do not compromise with the darkness of this world, that we do not condone or even ignore evil, that we do not participate in lying or cheating or stealing nor do we turn the other way when innocent blood is being shed…

Friday, February 21, 2014

Our First Love

What is our relationship with our first love?
Do you love to be in His presence? Do you enjoy spending time with Him? Or have you moved on to something else that has taken over His place in your daily life?

Revelation 2:4 ….you have left your first love…

His lovingkindness calls out to us…He showers us with His grace and mercy…He longs for us to enter into His presence…He surrounds us with His glory…He desires to bathe us in the Light of His love…

1 John 3:1 See how great a love the Father has bestowed on us, that we would be called children of God; and such we are.
1 John 4:15-16  Whoever confesses that Jesus is the Son of God, God abides in him, and he in God. We have come to know and have believed the love which God has for us. God is love, and the one who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him.                                                                 
1 John 4:19  We love, because He first loved us…

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

an article for ponderment.......

And my questions:
- whose church is it anyway?
- do we seek to follow our leader (the Great Shepherd) and listen to His voice?
- do we desire the full presence of the Holy Spirit as we gather together for our time of worship and equipping? 
- how much of man's ways and wisdom have infiltrated the church thereby squelching the work of the Holy Spirit?
- is the church today truly encouraging the work of making disciples?


 Author Donald Miller Muses on Church With Holy Spirit as Pastor
February 16, 2014
Donald Miller, a bestselling author who recently stirred a debate after saying he doesn't attend church regularly, has written another follow-up post on his blog, this time musing over a question: what would a church look like if the Holy Spirit were its pastor?
Miller, who focuses on Christian spirituality as "an explanation for beauty, meaning, and the human struggle," writes that he attended a church last Sunday, and "enjoyed it very much."
However, as a result of his admission that he doesn't go to church often, he felt a "deceptive polarized pull of 'Wait, are you supposed to be here? Aren't you either in or out?'"
"I consoled myself by reminding myself I'd never left 'the church' just simply didn't attend many services," writes the 42-year-old author of New York Times Bestseller Blue Like Jazz.
Two weeks ago, Miller sought to clarify his Feb. 3 blog post about his church attendance. "Many people thought the blog was saying people shouldn't go to church or that I had something against church. None of that is true," he wrote.
Miller had written: "It's just that I don't experience that intimacy in a traditional worship service. In fact, I can count on one hand the number of sermons I actually remember. So to be brutally honest, I don't learn much about God hearing a sermon and I don't connect with him by singing songs to him. So, like most men, a traditional church service can be somewhat long and difficult to get through."
Tim Suttle, a pastor, writer and musician who blogs on Patheos.com, responded by writing, "The hard work of slogging to church every single Sunday morning so that we can worship with people who are different from us, is at least in part, necessary so that we don't fall into the egocentric patterns of our society."    (yet, we already have and continue to do so......just attending 'church' today has not effected change for His kingdom, the 'church' has become more like the egocentric world....prb comment)
In his latest blog post, Miller continues that after the Sunday service, he had dinner with a pastor friend, and discussed with him the meaning and significance of church. A line of thought he really liked was a question, "If the Holy Spirit were pastor of a church, what would that church look like?"
"The vision I got was of a pastor who sees his or herself as a pastor to pastors… a pastor who spends Sunday equipping the congregation to be pastors themselves, that is to baptize people through the week, perhaps in their home swimming pools, to guide people through communion, perhaps around their own dinner tables, to teach the Bible to their friends and neighbors, to sing together in their homes, to make meals and share them with the sick and so forth," explains Miller, who serves on President Barack Obama's Task Force on Fatherhood and Healthy Families.
On Sunday, such pastors could gather to encourage each other and share stories about their own "churches" in the world, he adds. "I even imagined buying a bunch of little sheriff badges so a pastor could 'deputize' their congregations as priests in God's kingdom, answering to the Holy Spirit and doing the work of Jesus directly."
Miller goes on to say that some of the most significant spiritual moments of his life have been when he's stepped into the authority God has given him as a priest in His kingdom.
The author says he has done communion on a loading dock using hot chocolate and cookies, and baptized friends in a waterfall. But those experiences aren't too many, he adds. "The thing about those moments, though, is they remind me Jesus is sharing agency with us here on earth."
Calvin, who believed it was only the Apostles who were supposed to baptize, would disagree with him, Miller says.
The author then asks, "What if we really were called to that kind of adventure and at church we were being equipped to do pastoral work, to have authority and agency?" (The Lord has already called His people to His great and wonderful adventure....we need to respond to His call!  prb comment)
The life would get messy, he answers. (yes it would.....but life already is messy.....why not let it be messy in God's way!! prb comment)
"To let the church know they have much more agency than they ever realized would open a can of worms and there would be theological arguments left and right." But there was "an awful lot of organized chaos" in the book of Acts, too, Miller argues. "I wonder if we've not lost the stomach for that kind of adventure?" (No, it's called faith to follow the Lord and trust in Him and His ways.....we do not trust Him in all things and we lack the faith to act.... prb comment )

Friday, February 7, 2014

What vision has the Lord given to you for this time?


We are all called to share His grace and mercy during our lives on this planet 
we call Earth - we are His ambassadors. He specifically directed our efforts to 
make disciples as we are empowered by Him through the working of the Holy 
Spirit. And each of us is provided with a vision for our specific ministry that 
He has called us to, prepared us for and will equip us to accomplish. 
 
If you do not know what that specific calling is you must take the time to seek 
Him and listen to His still small voice and then press on to fulfill that call. 
 
We live in a time where the truth of God has been systematically rejected, 
referred to as a myths and fables by the intellectual elite, and even considered 
a laughing stock, a crutch and a joke by some. Now, more than ever, we need the 
army of the Living God to rise up and heed His voice and follow His call - 
boldly sharing His grace and truth in word and deed. 
 
It is time brothers and sisters in Christ to understand the vision, rise up to 
your calling, to fulfill your ministry that the Lord has blessed you with, to 
stand firm against the powers of this world and bring the amazing news of 
redemption and forgiveness and new life in Christ to everyone - it is the ONLY 
answer to all of the issues of this life. 
 
Where there is no vision, the people perish…(Prov 29:18) 
 
The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Therefore beseech the Lord of 
the harvest to send out workers into His harvest. (Matt 9:37-38)