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Sunday was an amazing day in the life of our church.  We started the day with worship – thinking about the privilege of prayer.  We also celebrated with four different families as decisions were made to plug into what God is doing here in our midst and become members of our church.

Screen Shot 2016-08-03 at 9.33.33 AMThen we gathered out on the island in the afternoon to celebrate baptism.  We celebrated with 16 people who had made commitments to follow Jesus and were baptized in the surf on that evening.  It was a glorious time of testimony.  Many of our church family gathered to celebrate and of course, the regular beach goers were there too.

As I have reflected on the day, I have been reminded of the importance of sharing our faith openly.  Our world has become more hostile toward those who live their faith openly, but if our faith is real, it should show in the way we live.  That is hard to do when we try and go it alone.

But when we do it in community – together as family – we can lean on one another as we live out loud.

Seek only God’s approval, lean on other believers and live out loud today!

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I have mentioned the Town and Country Restaurant before.  This morning I arrived early to my breakfast gathering with some of the deacons in our church.  I meet with our deacons of the week each Thursday morning at the T & C just to share a meal and a little bit of life with them.  This morning as I read a little scripture and reflected, my eyes wandered around the restaurant.  

I was close enough to an older gentlemen to overhear a phone conversation he was having.  I intentionally did not eavesdrop but it was easy to determine that someone he is close to had made an emergency trip to the hospital last night.

When he got off the phone, I witnessed his waitress stop by the table and based on her facial expression, I could tell he was relaying the story to her.  In just a few moments, I watched the hostess come and sit with the man for several minutes.Sharing Coffee

As I observed all this, last night’s Bible study content from Mark 3 began to make its way through my mind.  Jesus called the twelve with specific intentions.  The point we talked about last night is that God calls each of us for specific reasons – some to minister in business, some to lead companies in a Godly manner, some to serve the sick in the name of Jesus, some to minister in churches – but all are called.

I watched that truth lived out right in front of me.  The early shift hostess of the restaurant did not have to make her way to the older gentleman’s table.  But she did.  She sat with compassion and listened to his story.  Patrons entered the door and seated themselves because she was not there to seat them.  But what she was doing was more important.  God used her to offer comfort to someone she hardly knew.

The verse of the day today on Biblegateway.com is Philippians 3:14. But if you back up and include the two verses just before, it says this:

12 Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. 13 Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.

We may not have it all figured out – we may not have “arrived,” but we must press on to what God called us to.  I love the picture that Paul creates for us when he said, “I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.”

If you have allowed Jesus to take hold of you, you need to understand, he has done so for a reason.  Define that reason and press on to take hold of it!

That is what the hostess did this morning.  We can too!

Be a blessing today.

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BurglarYesterday, I awoke to discover we had been burglarized – always a great way to start a Monday (or any other day for that matter).  Somehow, our garage door was opened and the burglars made off  with some fishing gear and two sets of golf clubs (they really knew how to hurt a guy).

So the morning was spent making phone calls – to the police, to neighbors and to the insurance company – and the evening was spent visiting local pawn shops.

This is not the first time this has happened to us – and the feelings are the same each time – frustration, anger, vulnerability.  We like to think we are safe and that what we work for is secure.  But then something like this happens and we are reminded that we are always susceptible.  We lose faith in our security.  We lose faith in mankind.

But I was reminded of at least two other things yesterday through this process.  The first is that we will never find security in this world apart from God.  We are aliens in a foreign land – this is not our home.  So we would be foolish to put our trust in things.  All our possessions and even our own physical well being can be taken from us but our relationship with the Father cannot be touched.  As long as our trust is in God we will be secure.

The second thing that I was reminded of is that there are still good people in the world.  From the neighbors to my long time friend and insurance agent to the police officer that was dispatched to our home, God has put good people in our lives.  So even though the temptation would be to give up on the human race, the reality is there are a lot of good people out there.  In fact, I believe there is more good than bad in the world – it is just the bad that gets the press.

Take heart – God is at work!

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It’s Monday and the beginning of a new week – full of possibility and opportunity.  How will you use the next 7 days?  Will it be just another 168 hours or will some of those hours be special?

You have the option to sit back and go through this week, business as usual, numb to the world and let life happen to you.

OR

You could live the next 168 hours intentionally.  This could be the most significant week of the year so far!  What will you do with your time this week that will impact your life and the lives of all you encounter?  Make It Happen

What is the first step?

Your first step should be turning to God and listening to his prompting.  Spending time with him and allowing him to arrange your To Do List will make all the difference.  Then go out and live the next 7 days with intention and passion!

Be a blessing today!

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We are making our way through the Gospel of Mark on Wednesday nights in our chapel Bible study.  It is a formative study in which we are looking directly at what was and is important to Jesus as witnessed by his followers.  So often we read what others have said and thought about what Jesus said – and that is a good thing to do – but it is always important and refreshing to read what Jesus actually said.

Last night we took a close look at Jesus’ lesson on the importance of the Sabbath and the fact that the Sabbath was created for us and not the other way around.  Jesus took several opportunities to teach this lesson to people who did not want to hear it.  We will be talking about Sabbath this Sunday morning.

But this morning, what is fresh on my mind is something we see in Mark 3:5.  As Jesus was preparing to heal a man with a withered hand, he was confronted with the disapproval of the Pharisees that were in the synagogue.  Those who were against the healing never said a word but Jesus saw it in their faces and based on previous experience, he knew what they were thinking.  They were caught up in keeping the law to the point they had lost sight of the intent behind the law.

Listening to GodThe description of Jesus’ approach should not be glossed over.  The text says Jesus was “angry” and “deeply distressed at their stubborn hearts.”  I have not been able to shake that sentence in 3:5.  What I see here is that stubborn, unwilling hearts do not please Jesus.  Now it is easy to look at the description of the teachers of the law and the Pharisees and cast judgement – to look down on them as ignorant and think to ourselves, “How could they have been so blind!”  But before we rush to judgement, how pliable are our hearts?

Am I ever guilty of stubbornness or being closed-minded?  Are you?

We learn many things about Jesus and what is important to him in this story.  He had compassion on the hurting.  He wanted to guide people into a better understanding of God and God’s desires for us.  He used common everyday opportunities to teach.  But don’t miss the fact that we also learn that Jesus had little patience for those who were not willing to be taught.

May our hearts be teachable today!

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Worship BWWe talk a lot about praising God.  In any given church around the world on the weekends, you most likely will encounter an effort to praise God.

Praise, by definition, is the act of expressing admiration or thanks to someone.  When we think about God and all that he has done, we are moved to express our thanks and admiration.

But as I have been pondering this most important element of worship, I have wrestled with this question:  Is praise just an intellectual assent or does it require action?

Psalm 148 calls all beings (even inanimate objects – mountains and hills) to praise the name of the Lord.   How can a mountain praise God?  How can a bird or snow or the moon praise God?

Granted,  the Psalms are given in poetic form, but I think there is more going on in this Psalm than poetic license.  What we learn here is that praise has as much to do with being God’s best version of ourselves for his glory as it does with giving verbal acknowledgement or intellectual tipping of the hat to his grandeur.

God created us with gifts, passions and talents with the sole purpose of living out those gifts, passions and talents in a way that honors God and points those around us to him.

Maybe praise has a lot to do with living in such a way that God can cross his arms and say with a smile, “Yeah, that’s my kid.”

Just something to ponder today.

Be blessed.

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Work In Progress

What is God doing in your life today?  Can you see evidence of the God of universe working in and through you in this moment?

So often, the old adage is true – hindsight IS 20/20.  We can often look back in our lives and see God’s hand in the way things have moved and how we have grown.  In fact, I often make the statement in regards to growing spiritually that I hope I am closer to being like Jesus today than I was this time last year.

We can often see how God has moved when we look to the past and survey a specific time lapse.  But can we see God at work in the moment?  I must confess – I don’t see God in the moment as I should and certainly not as I would like.

But I was reminded of a very valuable truth this morning in my reading.  In Philippians 4:6, Paul encouraged the believers in Philippi that God is always at work.  He said this, “being confident in this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

God is at work and you are his masterpiece.  The completion of the project is yet to come but make no mistake – you are a work in progress and every day God works a little more on you.

Sometimes we just need to slow down and take a hard look at how God is working.

Be blessed!

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Since May 1, I have been preaching through the Beatitudes in Matthew 5 on Sunday mornings.  It has been a very meaningful endeavor for me – and I pray for our church family.  On May 22, we had made it to the fourth Beatitude – blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they will be filled.  The point of this proverbial statement is that as believers we should hunger and thirst for what is right and true.  We should stand firm on God’s truth without vacillating or wavering.  The problem that can arise when we do this is self-righteousness.  Pride can make its way into our hearts through the smallest of spaces.

So the very next Beatitude Jesus gave us was, blessed are the merciful for they will receive mercy.  Jesus wanted to make sure that we strive to know and live by God’s truth but to do so with humility, love and mercy.  He reminds us that we all need mercy, so far be it from us to withhold mercy from others.

This past Sunday, I felt it imperative to address the Orlando tragedy.  I believe the Beatitudes we have been studying speak directly to our response to this horrific occurrence.  The time to stand on a platform and push an agenda is not in the wake of a tragedy, but I have seen both sides of the LGBT issue do just that.

The bottom line is that human lives were lost – sexual preference has nothing to do with it.  Every single life affected by this senseless act is a soul loved by God.

I am not suggesting that we should waver in our convictions on Biblical truth or compromise our beliefs.   Scripture is clear in its exposure of same-sex activity as sin.  But it is just as clear in its revelation of God’s love for every single human being.

Hold fast to God’s truth but do so with mercy, humility and love.

Father,  I pray that my desire to know and hold to your truth will never cloud my vision of seeing others as you see them.  May your love be evident in me today.   Amen

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We live in a mixed up world.  One would think that as long as Christianity has been around, the world would be a different place by now.  The truth is – the world is a different place than it was 2000 years ago.  The good far outweighs the bad – its just that the bad gets the press.

But we also have to remember that we live in a fallen world.  As believers, this is not our home – we are just passing through.  And on this passage, we are called to make a difference for Jesus while we are here.  We are to strive to be set apart; to be different.  Jesus challenged us in Matthew 5:48 to be perfect as the heavenly Father is perfect.

We do this by hungering and thirsting after God’s will for us – for his righteousness.  We hold tightly to the truth given to us in scripture.  We stand unwaveringly on our convictions.  But we do so with mercy and humility.

Our culture would say the greatest evil threatening the human condition today is intolerance.  (I would say, the condemnation of and aggression toward Biblical truth by those waving the intolerance banner is the strongest intolerance I see today – a bit ironic don’t you think?)  But the greatest evil threatening the human condition today is the same evil that has been a threat since the beginning – sin.

The only answer for sin is God’s grace and forgiveness brought about by God’s truth.

So we must not flinch at the accusation of intolerance.  We must stand on the foundation of God’s truth.  But we must do so with humility, mercy and love.

Be strong yet merciful today!

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It has been overcast for several days here.  Part of the haze is smoke from agricultural burns in Mexico.  But nonetheless, we have not seen the sun much for the past few days.  But this morning, I got to the office early.  I was moving back and forth from prayer to scripture reading with my back to the windows.

As I sat, facing the wall reflecting on “pressing on” (Philippians 3:12-14), I saw the wall suddenly illuminate.  The sun had broken through the clouds and smoke.  The wall continued to brighten – except the area affected by my silhouette.  The wall shown with the sun’s light except for my outline.

As I watched and reflected, the brightness was gone as quickly as it had appeared.  But the experience caused me to think.  When Jesus shines, the last thing I want to do is to be a hinderance.  I would much rather be a clear display of Jesus at work and not someone who blocks Jesus’ light and keeps people from seeing him.  I believe the remedy begins with transparency between myself and the Father.  As there is less and less of me to get in the way, there will be more and more of Jesus shining through.

I am a work in progress – clay in the hands – being transformed daily.  But my prayer is that Jesus will be able to shine through me today.

How about you?  Will people see Jesus when they brush elbows with you today?

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