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How much time will you spend in God’s word today?  God’s word transforms us but we have to be exposed to it in order for it to do its work.  You may be saying, “I went to church yesterday – that is my Bible fix for the week.”  Or maybe you are working through a good Christian book that is challenging you to dig deep into your spiritual walk – and so you feel good about what you are doing to grow.

There is certainly nothing wrong with attending church – I think that is something we all should do.  And a good challenging book can be used by God to change our lives.  But just attending church or reading a book to learn about what someone else thinks about the Bible is not the same thing as spending time focused on God’s words to you.

Hebrews 4:12 says, “For the word of God is alive and active.  Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” God’s word is alive and active.  It is relevant.  It is personal.  It is life changing.  But it will never make a difference in your life if you don’t read it and apply it.

Spend some time in the word today – not just reading my thoughts about it.

Be blessed!

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What Is Left?

When the world crashes down, what is left?  One minute, things are good and then the phone rings and you get news that crumples you to the floor – that promotion did not come through or that loved one did not make it through surgery or the test results are back from the doctor and it does not look good.

The reality is, as much as we ignore the fact, we are fragile creatures.  Our world can come tumbling down in an instant.

So what do you do when that happens?  What is left?

When we strip away the surface items, the only thing remaining really is our faith – or the lack of it.  It is in times of struggle that we determine where our faith is actually placed.  We have a tendency to say we trust in God but if we are truthful, we often place a lot of trust in our own abilities – our hard work – our smarts.  But when that phone call comes we realize how truly helpless we are on our own.

Take some time today to think through your own experience.  Where do you place your trust?

There is only one who will not disappoint.  Only one who is worthy of our faith and trust.  Only one that can rescue.

Put your faith in Jesus today.

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Nearly Dying To Live

The Christian journey should be carried out awake and fully aware.  On the surface, you are probably saying, “Well, of course!”

But let me ask you, “Are you fully aware of God’s work in your life and around you right now, in this moment?”

I have read many authors who have impacted my life – brilliant minds that communicate truth in a way that inspires.  One of those is Ben Johnson.  In his book, Living Before God, he addressed this issue of living life unaware, calling it “life sleep.”  He talked about how we go through our daily routine – get out of bed, get ready for the day, go through the day, come home, eat, relax, get ready for bed, get in bed – REPEAT.  Our routine drones on and lulls us into a sense of oblivion.  We may think we are awake when in reality, we are going through the motions without even thinking about what we are doing or why.

Part of becoming more like Jesus is remaining fully aware of God’s work all around us.

Several years ago I nearly died – literally died.  A good friend of mine named Steve and I had just wrapped up a funeral (ironic I know).  The memorial was held for a man who had been a flight instructor and had trained numerous people to fly.  At the graveside, the plan was to have a fly over.  As west Texas weather works, that morning turned off with cold temperatures and drizzle.  But one committed soul (not necessarily bright soul) decided to brave the elements and honor his mentor with a fly over.

As we were leaving the grave site, we noticed the plane banking to make one more pass over the cemetery.  The plane’s path would take it directly over us as we were walking and then right over the top of the tent at the grave.  The plane continued to descend directly at us.  About 50 yards in front of us, the plane hit power lines that stretched across the cemetery.  One of the lines snapped and sparks began to fly.  The wings of the plane dipped but recovered and was able to stay in the air.  Had the plane come down, it would have taken us out – pushing us right into the very grave we just left.

Steve and I walked around the live wires dancing on the ground and got into the car.

We both sat down in shock.  We looked at each other and I don’t remember who spoke first, but the question was asked, “Do you realize how close we just came to dying?”  My heart was racing, the hair on my arms was standing and i was breathing hard.  All of the sudden, life was raw.  It was almost surreal.  But in that moment, I was fully aware of my humanity and the fragile existence we call life.  I was fully awake.

I am not suggesting that we should seek near-death experiences on a daily basis in order to live life fully alive, but I am asking the question, “Shouldn’t life be lived with our eyes open and with an awareness of God’s movement in it?”

A part of growing to be more like Jesus is being fully engaged in life – in all of life.  We cannot allow ourselves to check out and fall asleep.

Wake up – life is happening and God is at work!

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Christianity is often labeled as a belief system of requirements complete with a laundry list of “do’s” and “don’ts.”  People protest “religion” because it is a system designed by humanity that sometimes takes the place of God all the while claiming to be the avenue by which we can reach the creator.  And often, this system is virtually impossible to follow.  It can lead to frustration and confusion.  The result has been a movement to reject organized religion.  Those doing so have grown in numbers to the point there is a name for them – the “nones.”

Unfortunately, the claim that religion is a problem is often true.  Religion can become a hinderance to an authentic relationship with God if we let it.  But don’t throw out the baby with the baptismal bath waters.  Hebrews 10:25 reminds us to never turn away from the gathering of like-minded believers together in order that we might encourage one another along this journey in The Way.

We are relational creatures.  We were created with a need for one another and even more so – a need for God.  So organized religion can serve a purpose.  We are called to be salt in a tasteless world and light in a dark existence – and we can fulfill that calling more effectively together.

But the question remains, “What does God expect from me?”

It is true, humanity has built elaborate systems to try and answer this question.  But the reality is – the answer is extremely simple.  Micah 6:8 boils down the entirety of the Christian walk into a single verse:

He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.
    And what does the Lord require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
    and to walk humbly with your God.

There it is – act as we should, love mercy and walk humbly with God.  God seeks a relationship with you.  God wants to walk with you along this journey and guide you to live as you should and to be a person that is know for your humility and mercy.  And we can lean on one another along the way and learn from one another as well.

So how are you doing.  How is your relationship with the Father progressing?

Be a blessing today.

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It’s a new week – a fresh start.

I challenged our folks yesterday – and in so doing, myself – to press forward to maturity in our faith.  That requires something of us.  Progression in The Way – in becoming more like Jesus – is not something that just happens.  It does not occur by osmosis or by accident.

Don’t misunderstand, I am not talking about salvation.  We are rescued by the Savior, not by anything we do.  But a one time decision to accept the grace Jesus offers by faith does not mean we automatically become mature in our faith.  Maturity comes through effort on our part.  That effort begins with time and focus.  We will never get to know Jesus without spending time focused on him.  Prayer, silence, scripture reading and listening are ways we connect with him.

Where is you focus today?  How much time are you willing to invest in the only relationship that will make a difference in your life?

Be blessed this day.

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So Easy To Drift

This past Sunday, I preached from a passage in Hebrews 2.  The writer gave an emphatic suggestion that as believers we have to pay attention to our relationship with Jesus.  Verse 1 tells us that if we don’t pay attention, we will drift away from the things we know to be true.  I don’t know about you, but I have found this to be overwhelmingly true in my life over and over again.

For those of you who do not know me, I am a type A person.  I have a To Do List for everything.  In fact, I have been accused of having a To Do List to remind me of what needs to go on my To Do List.  I like checking things off my list and the sense of accomplishment that brings on the days when I actually get to do that.  If I just described you – HIGH FIVE!  There is nothing wrong with being like this.

However, in my drive to accomplish, it is very easy to take my focus off what is really important.  Instead of concentrating on the bigger picture and the overarching calling that is on my life, I get pulled into the minutia that is my day.  It’s subtle.  It’s all but imperceptible – but little by little I drift.  I get busy and push time in silence to the back burner.  It tell myself, “That is what I’ll do when I get home tonight.”  The problem is, there is always one more thing on the To Do List that I could do – one more article I could read – one more call I could make.  So what happens is I fall into bed at an indecent hour and begin thinking about all the things I have to do tomorrow – never once stopping to think about the fact that I served Jesus all day but rarely had a conversation with him.

A day can turn into a week and before long, we look up and we have drifted to a place that we had no intention of being and we really don’t even know how we got here.

Well, today – – I stop drifting.  Today, I focus on what matters.  Today, I anchor my thoughts and actions to the one who called me to this in the first place.

Join me and stop the drift.

Be blessed today!

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And It Continues

On Sunday, 7 kids and 3 adults loaded into a van in Littlefield, Texas and emerged a few hours later in the heart of the Metroplex. The task at hand? To serve people in Arlington through the ministries of Mission Arlington.

Day 1 was spent traveling and settling in but day 2 began with getting our assignment for the morning. We drove to an apartment complex in south central Arlington and stepped into a world somewhat foreign to the world our kids know. But they adapted and quickly jumped into building relationships with kids through playing soccer in the parking lot or coloring pictures with some. We sang songs and played games. We had a Bible story and prayed.

After lunch we headed to another apartment complex with 20 cases of avocados to give away. We went door to door (to well over 200 doors) giving away the fruit to anyone who wanted it. We had an opportunity to brighten the lives of many people all while serving. We prayed with some, talked with some and smiled a lot – even amidst the heat and humidity.

Day 3 took us back to the same apartment complex we had served the morning before and many of the same kids we met on Monday.

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In fact, Adrian and Frankie were ready to go when we got to their apartment. They were excited to see our group back for another day but I may have been more excited to see them than they were to see us. Frankie and I hit it off on Monday so I was looking forward to seeing them on Tuesday.

Our kids have begun to experience some pretty important realizations. Missions is not necessarily specialized work done by a select few in some foreign country. Missions is a lifestyle that should come naturally. Our ministry should be an outflow of the love we have for Jesus. And we don’t have to travel across the state to practice this lifestyle. We can serve others each and every day regardless of where we are standing.

Today is our last day. I wonder what God will do here?

What will God use you to do on your mission field today

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And So It Begins

You haven’t lived until you have taken a group of 4th, 5th and 6th graders on a mission trip – well – that may be overstated. I’ll be able to confirm that in another day or two. I am writing this on Sunday night after a 6 hour drive in a van with 7 kids so it may be too early to tell.

Two other adventurous adults are along for the ride as well. They thought that it would be a good idea to bring a group of adolescents to Mission Arlington to experience getting out of our comfort zones and serving others less fortunate.

Now I know that there is no need to travel 6 hours away to serve others who need to see the love of Jesus. In fact, we should be showing the love of Jesus to everyone we meet each and every day. But there is something transformative in a person’s life when they are willing to go out of their way to serve. God blesses our efforts, as meager as they may be at times.

So today, I ask for your prayers. Pray that God will use these kids to speak into the lives of others. Pray that God will grow them through this experience. Pray that God’s hand of protection will overshadow each of us this week. And pray for the adults who bought into this vision in the first place.

I am holding to the hope that my opening statement will still be true two days from now. Right now, I am just wishing they would go to sleep!

Be a blessing today!

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What does the Spirit of God look like? The Spirit has been described as wind and as fire. There is the accepted idea that the Spirit can’t be seen but just as we can see trees move and know the wind is affecting the change, so I believe we can see the Spirit’s moving and affecting change.

Yesterday in worship I witnessed the Spirit of God moving. I watched as a man with arms decorated with artwork made his way to the front of the church to share with our family that he wanted to be part of our community. I then watched as our family lined up to pass by him and hug his neck. The Spirit was busy.

And then later on in the day, I watched as I presented an idea to our church family for making a significant change to the way we do things. I was not nervous but I was cautious in presenting the idea because of the nature of this change. But I heard one after another endorsing the idea. The Spirit was moving each person present out of their comfort zones.

So what does the Spirit of God look like? I can’t say. But I can say that the affect of the Spirit’s movement is changed lives.

Let the Spirit move in you today!

Be blessed.

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Today, my commute to the office was accompanied by a gentle, refreshing rain.  I could see through the streaks of rain running across my windshield how the ground was welcoming the moisture by changing colors – from it’s normal reddish sandy color to a deeper, richer brown.  Our land has been so dry for so long – it is a refreshing sight to see God’s blessing falling all around us.

As I have continued to reflect on God’s blessing, I am reminded that God showers blessings on us on a daily basis.  But how receptive are we of those blessings?  Or are we even aware of how God is at work all around us?

As we open our hearts to receive God’s blessings, we should begin to take on a different appearance.  Just as the soil welcomes moisture and is changed, our countenance should become deeper and richer.  Our faces should reflect God’s joy.  Our words should carry comfort.  Our actions should reveal compassion.

God is constantly blessing us.

How receptive will you be today?

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