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I am beginning to study for a sermon series that is on the schedule for after Easter.  We will be looking at the attributes of God.  One of the books I am reading in preparation for that series is by A.W. Tozer entitled, The Knowledge of the Holy.

In the very first chapter of the book, on the first page, Tozer makes a statement that has had me thinking.  He says, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.”

I am still wrestling with that statement, but I think there is some profound truth to be mined here.  He goes on to say, “the most portentous fact about any man is not what he at a given time may say or do, but what he in his deep heart conceives God to be like.”

Our concept of God shapes us.  Whether we realize the significance or not, there is nothing more important to any human being than God and what characterizes the relationship between the two.

Each of us will one day reach our last day – for you or me, that day may be this day.  And in that final moment – that final breath – there will be absolutely nothing that will matter more than our belief about (and in) God.  These are not just words written to make you think, these words come from personal experience of looking into the eyes of people drawing their last breath.  I have knelt beside many, many beds as people reached the threshold between this existence and the next and looked into their eyes and listened to their words.

I am not in any way trying to betray that moment for anyone, I am simply stating that this truth is real – I have seen it – I have felt it – I have held it.  Nothing, absolutely nothing, is more important in that moment than our thoughts about God and the security of a relationship with the creator.

But here is the beautiful reality – thoughts about God and a relationship with Jesus are just as important today as they will be on your final day.  The difference?

A sense of urgency.

But here is what we must all take to heart.  God wants so much more for us than we understand.  If we wait to consider the importance of a relationship with God until the end, we miss out on a fulfilled life between now and that last day.

Why would anyone do that?

Think about it.

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Who Can You Trust?

Who can you trust?

I am attending a training seminar on being a better mentor.  One of the keys we discussed is really foundational to the entire process.  The key is relationship but having a relationship with another is impossible without one indispensable ingredient.  People open up and do life together when there is a relationship they can trust – the pearl within the oyster – the prize within the relationship – trust.

So I have been thinking a lot about trust for the past day or so.  Trust is something that takes a great deal of time to earn and seconds to lose.  As long as there is a level of trust in a relationship, meaningful, life-changing experiences grow out of time together.

But with no trust, the relationship goes no where and in fact really does not even qualify as a relationship.

But here is the stark reality.  At the most base level, no one can be trusted – at least not fully.

Now before you stop reading and think that I have given up on the world, let me offer some insight.

God is the only one you can trust.  Every other person will ultimately let you down.  But God will never leave you, never forsake you, never let you down.  God is where you must put your trust.

Once your trust is secure in God – – you can begin to trust others; not because they won’t fail you but because even if they do, you will not be hurt.  Why?  Because your security is not tied up in whether those folks follow through or not.

So here is my advice.  As much as I hope people can always count on me, the one to count on is God.  Put your trust in the Creator of the Universe today and everything else will be fine.

Be blessed.

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Turn Off the Noise

This past weekend we had a youth event in our community.  Three churches came together to offer what is typically called a Disciple Now event.

Students showed up for pizza and then worship on Friday evening and they did not go home until after church on Sunday morning.

So for 42 hours, teenagers focused on their relationship with God.

This year’s theme was NOISE.

The idea was to point out all the noise in our world and in our lives that distract us from what is truly important.

Our jobs – NOISE!

Our hobbies – NOISE!

The smart phones we don’t think we can live without – NOISE!

Serving in the community and even church – NOISE!

Television – NOISE!

Succeeding in sports or work – NOISE!

Some of these examples might cause you to pause.  You might be thinking, “Serving in the church can be noise?”  Here is my answer to that question – if our focus ever moves from our relationship with God to other things, even very good things, then those things have become noisy distractions.

The problem with noise is actually two-fold.  The first is that it simply distracts us from clear communion with God.  But an even more serious threat is that over time, all we hear is the noise and before we realize it, our identity has become wrapped up in the noise.

So here is my challenge today – cut out the noise for 30 minutes and focus on what is important.  Focus on your relationship with God.  Slow down, turn off the noise and simply listen.

Be blessed today!

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The Brush of God

Will people have a better sense of the character and heart of God because of their interaction with me today?  

That is a question I often ask myself.

In a world looking for hope and something (or someone) to hold on to, we must be at least a glimpse of God for them.  But that only happens when our hearts are right.

I have a “sticky note” on the edge of my desk that stays there to remind me of a prayer I often lift to God when I look at it.  On the note I have written these words, “Let my words and life reflect the depth of the work you are doing within me.”

We cannot give what we do not have.  We must have a growing, vibrant and meaningful relationship with God in order for others to see God in us.

May those you encounter today sense the brush of God through you.

Be a blessing.

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God Is At Work

Have you ever noticed that it is hard to see God at work right in front of you?

It’s not that we don’t believe God is at work.  In fact, sometimes its not even that we aren’t paying attention and miss it (which is often the case).  Sometimes we are so tied to what is happening that we don’t step back to see the bigger picture.

I have gone back and forth as to whether or not to share this here.  Our goal in serving God should always be to draw attention to what God is doing – not what “I” am doing.  Jesus was the best example of pure humility and as followers of Jesus, we should strive to live as he lived.  Our heart’s desire should be to make God’s name great – not our own.  There is not much room for ego or boasting.  The last thing I want to do is become “that guy.”

So it is with much humility that I share this article with you today.  Our folks are committed to follow Christ wherever that might lead.  God is opening doors in our community and giving us people who are willing to walk through them.

The reason I share this is not to bring attention to ourselves but hopefully to remind some that God is still at work.  And if God can work in our setting through our people – God can work anywhere!

Take a look at this article from Texas Baptists.

Have a blessed day!

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Hello!  My name is Brian and I got a ticket.

That’s how my meeting started Monday night.  A couple of months ago, I found myself being pulled over as I made my way through Lubbock toward the hospital.  Even though I explained that I was on my way to visit a church member in the hospital, the officer took no pity.

So long story short, I ended up in a defensive driving class.  I would not be all together truthful if I told you this was the first time I had sat through this information.  In fact, in my younger days, I think I could have taught it I had taken it so frequently.

At any rate, as the class began, I sat watching all those other lead footed souls in the class with me.  No one wanted to talk – we all just wanted it to be over.  Monday night, we sat and listened without saying a word.

Tuesday night, we were each back in our seats for the last half of the class – yes, it works the same as in the church – everyone was right back in the same exact seat.

But as the session came to a close, it was interesting to see the dynamics in the room change.  People began interacting with one another.  There were smiles on faces and even a few laughs.

As I drove home, defensively by the way, I reflected on what I had observed.  By the end of the class, people began to loosen up.  There was sense of camaraderie.  We had just spent 6 hours of our lives together.  Did we know each other any better than when we started?  Not really.  But the dynamic was impressive.  All of the sudden, we were a group.

My point?  All of us, by our very nature, are creatures who need relationships.  We are wired that way.  That is why small groups in church are so important.  We are going to find community one way or the other.  Wouldn’t it be better to find it in church?

I challenge you to get involved in a small group in your church.  Your life will be enriched.

Be blessed today!

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How’s Your Heart?

Did you know that the first “successful” heart transplant was performed in 1967 in Cape Town, South Africa.  The patient lived for 18 days with his new heart.  With the perfecting of anti-rejection medications, the results of such surgeries have continued to get better.  Isn’t it amazing what God has gifted some to do to help others?

Surgeons aren’t the only ones that can change hearts.

In Ezekiel 36:26 we read this:

I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you a heart of flesh.

God’s desire for us is to have a heart that feels.  Obviously, Ezekiel is speaking figuratively about our center – not our actual physical hearts.  God understands that as humans, it is easy for our hearts to grow hardened and calloused.

Most of us have been raised with a philosophy something like:  “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.”  Once we have been burned or taken advantage of once or twice, we tend to close ourselves off.  We put up walls to protect ourselves.  And over time, our hearts become like stone.

When this happens, God says that what we need is a heart transplant.

God’s desire for us is to have a heart like Jesus – that beats like his – that is concerned about the things he is concerned about – that cares for others as he does.

So how’s your heart today?

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Do you ever feel unworthy or even worthless?  I am so blessed to have parents who always instilled value in me.  I have always known they love me and have sacrificed to make sure my brother and myself had every opportunity they could give us to succeed in life.  I am not unaware of how blessed I have been.

But even with all the positive reinforcement and encouragement along the way, there are times that I feel less than deserving.  The reality is that I am undeserving.  All of us are sinful by nature and don’t deserve the blessings God grants.

But that is my point today.  This morning on my way to the office, I listened to my daily devotional, Pray-As-You-Go, and something really caught my ear.  This is what the narrator said:

There may be times that I really accept that it is only grateful acceptance of God’s love that sets me free from the self-centeredness that sin and guilt embody.  What helps me to be aware of and feel God’s unconditional love for me?

I have been meditating on those words all morning.

God offers unconditional love to us because we are valuable in God’s eyes – sinful yes – but valuable none the less.  But so often the worthlessness we feel is the result of our guilt.  We think, “there is no way God could forgive me for ___________.”  (Fill in the blank)

But I am reminded today that God offers forgiveness and unconditional love to us.  We have  a gift being handed to us.  We simply need to accept it.

Accept God’s gift of unconditional love anew today and enjoy the liberation, the joy and the peace that comes in knowing that God loves you in spite of you!

Be blessed today!

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Before All This . . . God

Take a deep breath.  It will be OK.  You will get through this.

If you find yourself needing to hear those words today, you are not alone.  You are not alone on at least two levels.  One thing to remember is that all of us have times in our lives when we don’t think we can make it through – we just can’t shoulder another thing.  If that is not you today, stop and thank God for the break and ask for strength for the days ahead when this will describe you.

If this is you today, then you can also remember that as a believer, you are never alone.  Jesus said, “I will never leave you.”  God is with you through whatever this life may bring your way.  Lean into that reality today and lean completely on God.

Just remember this – copy it down – put it on your fridge or mirror:

Before all this . . . God

After all this . . . God

Be blessed today!

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God Is . . .

God is holy

God is real

God is present

God is love

God is worthy

God is powerful

God is . . .

Some things to think about today.  You take it from here . . .

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