Tuesday, October 8, 2013

From Beggars to Disciples



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    So as I was doing some random reading in Acts, I came across just a little story/scenario at the beginning of Chapter 3 about when Peter healed a beggar in the name of Jesus. Here is the real text:


"Peter and John went to the Temple one afternoon to take part in the three o’clock prayer service. 2 As they approached the Temple, a man lame from birth was being carried in. Each day he was put beside the Temple gate, the one called the Beautiful Gate, so he could beg from the people going into the Temple. 3 When he saw Peter and John about to enter, he asked them for some money.

4 Peter and John looked at him intently, and Peter said, “Look at us!” 5 The lame man looked at them eagerly, expecting some money. 6 But Peter said, “I don’t have any silver or gold for you. But I’ll give you what I have. In the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene,[a] get up and[b] walk!”

7 Then Peter took the lame man by the right hand and helped him up. And as he did, the man’s feet and ankles were instantly healed and strengthened. 8 He jumped up, stood on his feet, and began to walk! Then, walking, leaping, and praising God, he went into the Temple with them.

9 All the people saw him walking and heard him praising God. 10 When they realized he was the lame beggar they had seen so often at the Beautiful Gate, they were absolutely astounded! 11 They all rushed out in amazement to Solomon’s Colonnade, where the man was holding tightly to Peter and John."


    Okay so this is not one of those stories that does not require that much deep interpretation but instead a little shift of perspective. After you read the original text, read it below as it relates to you and me now. I'm replacing the word beggar and his description to one that better fits you and me:

     I saw Peter and John approaching the Temple one afternoon to take part in the three o’clock prayer service. As they approached the Temple, I was being carried in. Each day I was put beside the Temple gate, the one called the Beautiful Gate, so I could beg from the people going into the Temple.  When I saw Peter and John about to enter, I asked them for some money.

      Peter and John looked at me intently, and Peter said to me, “Look at us!” I looked at them eagerly, expecting some money. But Peter said, “I don’t have any silver or gold for you. But I’ll give you what I have. In the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene, get up and walk!”

     Then Peter took me by the right hand and helped me up. And as he did, my feet and ankles were instantly healed and strengthened.  I jumped up, stood on my feet, and began to walk! Then, walking, leaping, and praising God, I went into the Temple with them.

     All the people saw me walking and heard me praising God. When they realized I was the lame beggar they had seen so often at the Beautiful Gate, they were absolutely astounded! They all rushed out in amazement to Solomon’s Colonnade, where I was holding tightly to Peter and John.
     So guys, this is us. We are just like that beggar. We oftentimes are spiritually lame just as this beggar is physically lame. We have to have some sort of collision with people of God and then encounter the Spirit of God to be able to walk again. We sit outside of God's house all the time, afraid to make the next crazy move in fear that it will hurt our dignity somehow. So instead we play it safe outside of His house and beg for some sort of compensation. Maybe not more money but either some sort of sign or works to get us back to life again, to heal our downtrodden spirits. We start losing faith in God and what He can do so we slowly leave the temple, open the gate and proceed to take our seat outside the gate on the ground and hope someone of God can come around to heal our brokenness so we can enter again.

    But the beggar is better off than we are in this case! When Peter and John come forth to heal him by the power of God, the beggar rejoices and then enters the temple. But does the beggar return to his post to become sick again, low in spirit and faith? Absolutely not! The beggar rejoices and praises God even "singing" and "leaping"! After that he "[held] tightly to Peter and John".

     That is the mirror image of what God wants. When God found us we were lame and sitting outside of His kingdom begging for mercy, grace, forgiveness and healing from our inner human illnesses. Then here comes God walking up and demands us to "get up and walk" and this is where the road either goes His way or ours. We either say, "You know what God, go ahead in, I'm fine right here today thank you", or we actually get up and follow Him in. Say we do that and follow Him in and upon doing that we are in with God at this point. We forget that when He holds us He doesn't let go but what do some of us do? We slowly fade and stray away and go hang out at the punch bowl. Then before we know it we open up the doors to His house, we exit and go sit back outside the gates again and begin to beg and plead for someone other than the Savior inside to heal us from our brokenness. So out walks Jesus and pulls us back in, and we just go right back outside and sit again and again. If I were God, I wouldn't have patience for myself and countless other Christians that do that. But thank goodness I am not the Judge. God has grace. The beautiful thing is that no matter how many times we go back outside he leaves His kingdom to come bring us back in continually, picks us up off our feet, and walks us back inside knowing we will be right back out there again. He doesn't mind though because he loves us lame, sick hearted humans. He just knows that we fail and need His hand guiding us back in a whole lot and that's what His grace does for us and that is why the love of Jesus is so beautiful. No matter how many times we go sit back outside the beautiful gate of His heart He always walks us right back into His presence.

     So all we have to do is to learn how to stay inside longer. We have to learn the unfailing love of Christ. We have to do more of the "walking, leaping and praising" and less of the running back outside. We have to realize that His love never fails and that even if we feel like we failed Him and belong outside of that gate we actually always belong inside of His temple with Him because we are no longer lame but instead new creations through Him. It isn't always up to Him though. We may be healed but we are still healed beggars in our minds. We have to not only heal our hearts and receive Jesus but heal our minds to shift from the mindset of the beggar, to the mindset of John and Peter. Because being healed is great, and I will always leap, sing and praise God but we have a responsibility now. There are others sitting outside of that gate and its up to us to go let them in. Beggars can only let beggars in before they run back outside. We have to be the disciples that let the beggars in and continually show them Christ and His life and then turn those beggars into disciples until there isn't anyone else left outside of the gate. It is the Great Commission and our calling so now that you are no longer beggars but disciples if saved, who will you let in the gate to experience God's love today?


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Presenting the Gospel in a Secular World- Pt. 1 "Influx of New Age"


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     "We must come to terms with the impact of secularism. How does the Gospel need to be presented in changing demographics & a changing society?" -Ravi Zacharias


     First of all I cannot believe my last blog post was all the way back on July 8th! That is crazy! I guess moving, getting full time job status and just life hitting full force is enough to throw one off track a little bit until adjustments are made. I figured since I haven't been on here in a while I would come back strong. I want to come back swinging with a new series titled "Presenting the Gospel in a Secular World" because I think this may be one of the most important topics that we can deal with. The main theme here is this: What can I do with my own talents and abilities to spread the gospel in a world turning more towards secularism, including major philosophical shifts, and back to God and the love of Jesus? This is only part one of an "I don't know how many" series. We will see. These posts will include pop culture, emerging ideas, new and revamped philosophies and more. So let's begin shall we?

     Our society is turning more and more secular as most of you know. Culture and even new ideas are taking over morality and steering us away from the origin of our values and trying to present a new way to view them hoping to somehow create a new truth we can choose to live by until another one comes around that smells better.  From pop culture to "new age" philosophies something arises daily to take our focus off of our morality and inner longing for a connection with a God. I will tackle the influx of "New Age" philosophy in this first blog post. It will have holes I am sure but I will try my best. I mentioned it a couple lines ago and that is this new influx of philosophy called "New Age". I am not even sure how to categorize it but it includes many things that we are familiar with but takes a new spin on them. Things like the moon, the stars, "spirituality", lunar phases, solar equinoxes, astrology and the interconnectivity of our mind, body and spirit. I know Wikipedia is a little flawed but I think this is a pretty good description as to what New Age is.

The New Age movement is a Western spiritual movement that developed in the second half of the 20th century. Its central precepts have been described as "drawing on both Eastern and Western spiritual and metaphysical traditions and infusing them with influences from self-help and motivational psychology,holistic healthparapsychology, consciousness research and quantum physics".[2] The term New Age refers to the coming astrological Age of Aquarius.[1]
The New Age aims to create "a spirituality without borders or confining dogmas" that is inclusive and pluralistic.[3] It holds to "a holistic worldview",[4]emphasizing that the Mind, Body, and Spirit are interrelated[1] and that there is a form of monism and unity throughout the universe.[5] It attempts to create "a worldview that includes both science and spirituality"[6] and embraces a number of forms of mainstream science as well as other forms of science that are considered fringe.

     So this idea is not very "new age" either. It was developed in the 1900's but I think this idea goes back much further. I would even say perhaps Greek and Roman mythology with roots in Paganism. People worshipped gods and goddesses of the moon, sun, etc. and I think this is a spin off of that. I think this philosophy is so enticing because people talk about it a lot. Yep I think it is an simple as that. I think a whole lot of modern art contributes to its discussion along with the longing for answers (which is what most new philosophies are born out of). I think the MOST important line in the Wiki description is this: "It attempts to create 'a worldview that includes both science and spirituality'". I think that sums it up. New Age to me really just focuses on how the soul and the universe are somehow connected and in that connection we are supposed to find some sort of comfort. I also always thought it included some pretty fringe philosophies as well. I wouldn't even hesitate to say a lot of origins of New Age come straight from pagan philosophy and ideas, fortune tellers, voodoo rituals and other things of sorts. A lot of "New Age" believers do not even know what they believe and they spend their whole lives "searching" for some sort of connection and some sort of answer that really has been right in front of them the whole time. I think here-in lies the problem.

     Why must we turn to the philosophy of "New Age"? Why worship the moon, space, the sun, or even search for a connection between us and the universe? I think this all goes back to the ultimate battle between good and evil, Lucifer and Christ. You really have two camps in the world today right now. One side consists of atheists, pantheists, agnostics, tolerant individuals, "new age"ers, those who claim to just be "spiritual" and the sorts. The other side is monotheistic, mainly consisting of Christians with a few riding in the gray, and if one is in the gray then you really belong to the former camp, maybe the "tolerants". Personally I think that Christ is enough for people, always has been, and that the demonstration of the biblical Jesus is the answer. So what happens when people do not think it is the answer and search for something else? What happens when people are not just satisfied with enough being enough and the actual truth? You get ideas just like "New Age" theology that's what. There is no concrete belief system in "New Age" ideas. You pull lots of things from different outlets and really just get some jumbled pot pie of ideas you constitute as your "spirituality". Do you realize that believing in multiple things doesn't make you right, or any more the smarter? You can say "yeah I know about Jesus but I need to do some more 'soul searching'". Be careful in which way you go with that. Do not start turning to worship those things like art, the moon, the sun, science, horoscopes and those sorts because remember those things (besides horoscopes because I don't think that came from above at all) all have a Creator. Be careful not to worship the "creation" but instead the "Creator" that made them. Live to not succumb to the new idea of "New Age" just because more people write books on this topic, which in fact, actually makes sense because when you do not know what you believe there tends to be more opinions on something abstract and unanswerable than something like Christianity. There are more books on "New Age" right now than Christianity I bet you and that is only because you can only present the truth so many ways to try and reach out to people but you can present abstractness in multiple ways because it has no definite answer. So, do some research, LISTEN to the link below on this subject and figure out how you can overcome this new emerging ideas and relocate your roots in the love of Christ which is real and concrete, and not some abstract almost pagan origin philosophies. Remember, God created your spirit and science, so why worship them when you can worship their Creator?

     So how do we present the gospel to the "New Age"ers? I think the best way is not to preach to them just yet. Demonstrate how living a concrete, coherent lifestyle in the truth actually looks like. Many people turn to new ideas because they see how most Christians act with what they claim is the "ultimate" truth and the lifestyle they actually live contradicts that truth and their Christ. So we must mirror the behavior of Christ to them, buy books and CD's to give them, most are intelligent types and will be open to reading new ideas on Christianity and books I believe. Learn to educate yourself on these ideas of theirs and how to present God in a way that encompasses ALL things including the soul, science and the like in order to present the truth in a way they can relate to and grab a hold of. The days of handing out tracts are pretty much over. Most go straight to the garbage can and then they pick up their book by Rhonda Byrne titled "The Secret" and search for answers there. Educate yourself to show yourself able to lead people by example of what you believe and the truth that is in your heart. Do not jump down people's throats because that doesn't change people, that only pushes them away. Lead a life similar to that of Christ and you will likely change more minds that way.

LISTEN to this!!!
http://www.rzim.org/just-thinking-broadcasts/the-new-age-part-1-of-4/
      

Monday, July 8, 2013

The Philosophy of Purpose


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    Since I haven't done any sort of posts on theology, let me start by saying this is my true brain right here that's about to come out and these are the topics on which I enjoy the most but never get to discuss, so let me begin shall I? Purpose. What is purpose? For you definitive people I will give you the explanation of the word. Purpose is defined in a simple way as "being the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists." (Google Search, Define: Purpose). Lets look at the word and see what purpose has to do with, specifically in this post, the "meaning" of our lives and perhaps some more philosophical ramblings as well.

    Western culture, as sort of what it is today in America and really any sort of first world, civilized society, defines the course of life in some sort of agenda of man. This agenda, or "to-do" list as I may refer to it, came along from European theology and the maturing of man from say the Roman era to the English era, and by English I mean post Industrial Revolution theology of man. This is a new man. (And by man I mean all people of course) This man now doesn't really have to succumb to slavery or harsh government rule, and with this new type of man comes freedom to do whatever they wish, in bounds of reasonable law of course, which usually in most cases means something for himself. I believe that since man suffered under so much oppression over the course of history whether from masters or dictators and all between, that now man is finally ready to do something for his own good. That now it is time to break the bondage and idea of succumbing to another human (therefore abandoning the idea anywhere close to that of generosity towards another) and since we are now tired of other humans telling us how to live our lives, enter into a time of selfishness in which we still reside. This agenda of man is what one wants to accomplish throughout one's lifetime. Peel away the past rulers, past slave masters, past strict governments and really focus on ourselves now and our personal goals, plans and achievable tasks. This is a to-do list titled something along the lines of  "How to Make Myself Matter in this World" or more properly titled "Here's My Purpose the Way I Want It". In other words, what can I do to advance the furthest in this world and actually make a name for myself?

  This agenda all produces some sort of goal for yourself, we pretend like its for our family, our boss, or whatever entity we try to please when in reality it begins way before that and starts within us and what we can do for our own betterment before altruism even enters the mind. This "to-do" list of sorts plans out your life. I, a man, will grow up in a somewhat civilized family, attend school to get my diploma, attend another school to get another diploma that means more but still on the same paper and then make something for myself in this world. That is an extremely short interpretation of this "to-do" list but you catch the drift. Forming this list of ours leads us back to the word "purpose". This person, of which by some way I see a reflection of most people in this fictional individual, has the purpose defined. This person, like most as I stated, wants to make something of themselves in some facet of life. They want their own purposeful efforts to somehow give them meaning, to have those efforts produce fruit and make a name for all of their own hard work. Okay, that's fair, so let us explore that by giving 2 examples of people, of whom stories are fictionally being made up as I type this post.


     1) Robert - Robert is a graduate from Georgia Institute of Technology with a degree in chemical engineering. Robert grew up in a mildly mannered family, somewhat crazy in ways like all of our families, but he came out alright in the end. He attended school, all A's, graduated from his high school in the top of his class and went on to college to obtain his degree. Robert now makes $98,000 a year salary in his job. Robert has a wife and two kids. He owns two houses, one vacation home in the paradise of Hawaii and one in the metro Atlanta region where he and his family live and work out their similar purposes. He is very well off and has received several rewards for accomplishments in his workplace. Robert has fulfilled his purpose.

     2) Jim- Jim didn't finish school unfortunately  He did finish high school, making all A's and B's but as far as college goes on all his several job applications he's submitted over the years he checks the "Some College" box. He has a mediocre job making $60,000 a year, still a good income but not as good as Roberts. Jim has a wife and one child. Jim owns a house in a suburban neighborhood and thats it. He has no rewards or accomplishments he really likes to admit but Jim.....has fulfilled his purpose.


     Let me start by saying these two men do both have a purpose. Although Robert or Jim's purpose isn't exactly what you may expect from whichever position you take, a purpose resides in both situations. Robert is the average "perfect" man in the idea if there was an assembly line entitled "The Western Man" we would see little Roberts coming out in droves. He's the ideal guy. He's got the money, the job, the family, the everything. According to this line of theology that is.  Then we are lead to Jim and Jim is really not what we see as purposeful at all, but instead the lack of reaching "full" purpose. Somewhere Jim's dreams fell off track we think and thats just where he ended up. He tried to be a Robert but it didn't work so he's now a Jim. So all meaning and true morale aside, not touching base on any form of religious morality, which side would you choose? Who would you want to be? Robert of course! He's got it all. Whereas Jim seems to have wanted to have it all, but somewhere somehow he just became...well...Jim. Well instead of going any further into the philosophy of purpose and meaning and what you can do to make your life meaningful in a way that benefits your dreams and visions I'm going to stop right there and throw in a new word. This word changes purpose, or should, from something for us into something for someone else.

Jesus.

    So now we look at Jim and Robert again and when Jesus is thrown into the mix, when we look at their situations from a perspective of heaven in our minds then who fares better? If you base the thought process stemming from Jesus, which is a system of morality, which is not storing treasures on this Earth but in heaven and operating not on our own ideas but those that benefit our Father, then who is better? Come on now. Jim or Robert? It's really neither by the description I gave. When your looking at Jim and Robert through a God lens neither of their lives produce much purpose for the agenda of God. As far as Jesus is concerned neither of them believe so both of them will unfortunately be condemned for their disbelief and receive the eternal punishment. Because since both of those men live in America, in civilized, media based situations one can assume they've heard the gospel and would be judged accordingly for their decisions. Okay, so that's sort of a given so let me throw another curve ball your way.

Jim is a believer, follower and disciple of Christ Jesus.

  Woah! That changes the whole ballgame. Now we see that rich Robert and middle class Jim have switched positions! If your a Chrstian reading this then its not hard to follow my logic here. Jim now becomes the more "rich" person because his purpose isn't earthly but instead heavenly. So as far as Christ is concerned do you think that either one of their own purposes, as defined by their own achievements in life and what they did or did not decide to do on the track of materialism, and making their name great really has anything to do with discipleship and Jesus?! No it doesn't!! Ahh does anyone else get this thought process here? IF your rich in abundance, you have the dream job, extra vacation home, immeasurable income, or if your a middle income individual who gets by but not in abundance and are a follower of Christ...who fares better in the eyes of God? Well in this case Jim will. It seems to me that Robert has his eyes sort of set on things of this earth a little too much. If I spend most of my life getting my high degree to make this large sum of money how much do I care about my life and my degree, car, house, extra vacation home, 6 figure salary, (insert lifelong material goal here) over my discipleship and furthering the ministry of Christ?? I feel as if the scale is a little more towards the "me" side than the "Christ" side in that situation. Jim might not have a degree from an institution but lets say that Jim gets his decent salary and provides for his family and also, here it is, is a church builder and a builder of the kingdom in that community and his surrounding city, then actually I want to be Jim! When the Earth crumbles so will Roberts extra vacation home and 6 figure income, but when the Earth crumbles Jim's work that he did with his church will be the ONLY thing that now matters about Jim and in heaven Jim will now be Robert and now hopefully Robert will be a rich in heaven if he becomes a Christian  Those who do the work of the Father over the work of the  "self" fare greater in eternity because our "self" doesn't matter then but instead HIS "self" does and that is where our riches lie!

 So does it really matter to have your purpose be filled with things you want to make for yourself and your name? Is your name really that important to you that you need to be rich in all areas of life all for your benefit? What, are you gonna get rich, shout "YAYYY" leave it to be inherited by your sons/daughters and instill in them to do the same for the next generation? Don't you see how monotonous that cycle is and not just repetitive but unfulfilling too? Hey if you can be rich and still rich in heaven in the end then more power to you and I know there are those out there that are definitely blessed and entering the kingdom of God with a mansion bigger than their mansion here and I say more power to you that you are the exception not the rule! But I just want you to think about this. When all is said and done and you are at the end of it all on your death bed what will be the answer to this question, "Did I fulfill the purpose to glorify my name or did I fulfill the purpose God had for me to glorify His name?" Where am I on that scale? I don't want to barely be balancing on the God's purpose side to barely make it into heaven! I want to weigh down that scale because of ALL the good I've done fulfilling God's purpose! Because at the doorstep of death your wealth, mansion, car, extra vacation home, abundant riches on earth will not matter but instead what will matter is what's on the other side waiting for you and also how well you fulfilled the Great Commission. The homeless man who follows Christ will fare better than the rich man that focuses most on the treasures of this Earth and not those above. So final words are this. Be careful on how you define your purpose in this world. Do you want to be the new form of man? Rich in material person, who after history of strict government rule, slavery, wars and what have you, wants to make something of yourself for your benefit & wants to fulfill your purpose? Or do you want to be the one that says hey I will for sure provide for my family but I will not be known for my house, car, money or status in society but instead my Kingdom character and how well I made the name of Jesus known in my community and perhaps throughout the world? Who will you be? Define your purpose now.

Matthew 19:24 "And again I say to you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."

Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on the things above, not on the things that are on earth"

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Words To Live By (John Gray)


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     This is an excerpt I wrote as a transcript from a sermon titled "Dominion" from The City Church in Seattle, Washington by a pastor named John Gray. It is relationship advice for husbands, wives and even single individuals. These are powerful words to live by. Every now and then I will transcribe sermons (Titled always as "Words To Live By" followed by the speaker's name) but this is my first because it is so important and essential to me. I hope you think so as well.

" Men of God, when you begin to speak, God put you in a position to start functioning in greatness. The Bible says it's not good for him to be alone, to make a helper suitable for him. For the married men in this room let me let you know what the enemy has tried to do. The woman that God has breathed favor on is right next to you. I don't care who has nice perfume and keeps telling you how handsome you are in your nice cotton dockers at work, that is the devil, Proverbs 7, she's looking for a victim. I'm speaking life to the men of God that you will walk in integrity so that we have power when everyone is looking because we have lived a life of holiness when no one was looking. Men of God, God determined, He said I will make a helper suitable for him, God placed everything you need in the wife of your choosing. You don't understand the power of the woman that is next to you. May God give you eyes for the beautiful and full power of the woman that you chose. You didn't even realize you chose a woman that was 3 sizes too big for you. What I mean by that is that you are growing into the anointing that she carries. When you saw her you thought you were marrying one thing, but what you didn't know is that she has multiple places of favor on her and as you continue to mature she will be able to go with you wherever you go. Many men who don't serve God marry a woman for where they are, but didn't marry for where they're going. When you walk in dominion you will realize that the woman that you have next to you is uniquely designed by God to help you meet destiny in every area of your life. When you understand the power of your dominion you understand that your wife is not a different species, she is the rest of you. She is a man with a womb, a wombed man. She's not a different person she's the rest of you, came from inside you. God took something from you, to make someone for you, to bring someone to you, to birth something through you. Your wife is a garden, and whatever you sow that's what's going to grow. You want more love? Sow more love into her. You want more patience? Be more patient with her because she's a garden and whatever you sow she has to produce. When you give her groceries, she makes it dinner. When you give her a house, she makes it a home. You give her a seed, she makes you a child. A woman is designed to produce and maximize what God's man is doing on the Earth. I want to celebrate every woman of God that is about to walk in a place of generosity and a place of power and abundance and overflow like never before. Somebody say dominion..."

Here comes my favorite part...

"...Where the single people at? Lift your hands. Let me say this to you. For the single women in here continue to walk in integrity because men of God are looking for dominion minded women who are worshippers and will live a holy life. [AMEN!!!] The Bible says he who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord. It didn't say he who finds a girlfriend, who he begins to date, who he then gives a ring, who he then proposes to and gets married. Your not a wife when I marry you, your a wife when I find you. Your my wife when I marry you. Wife is not a ring its the presence of a devoted heart. Wife is not a title it is the statement of your character. If you want a husband, carry yourself like a wife. Otherwise you'll have the spirit of girlfriend and little boys will play with you. Somebody say dominion."

Watch the whole sermon in its entirety at this link: http://thecity.org/message/dominion
[Its completely worth it trust me!]

Why Am I Here? What Is My Purpose?


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Ahh now this is an age old question right here. But I think it needs to be covered so lets dive in.

How many of you readers of mine struggle with knowing exactly what your calling is on this planet or why your even on this Earth? I know I do. I mean I may seem like I am intelligent perhaps and know where I'm going in my life but I certainly do not. By the grace of God I will hopefully live out my passion because I know I am destined for greatness in whatever I do. No that is not pride or some sort of narcissist mentality because I also know that you are destined for greatness too. Whether you're reading this and are 14 or 54 it all started from one verse at the beginning of the Bible in the formation of the person that is you.

"And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being" Genesis 2:7

That my friends is what you have inside of you. Well not what rather but WHO. You have inside of you God DNA. That's right, beforehand all you were was dust, even dry bones, but then God "breathed into [your] nostrils" and now you have Him inside of you. From God's breath you became a human. So no your not just by chance, your not a monkey gone wrong, and your no walking biology experiment or evolution question mark. You are a human being breathed into by the only God and meant to fulfill a specific purpose because inside of you is the imprint and likeness of God. His DNA of greatness is in you.

Because of this alone you can accomplish whatever you put your mind to. Sound like a cliched mantra?  Well its not because its completely true because Ephesians 3:20 tells me so.

"Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us" -Eph 3:20

So now we know that through God's power that lives within us we are able to do "abundantly beyond" all that we can ask or think in our measly human minds. Whenever you think you can't achieve this or that your neighbor works at your passion better than you, just remember that you have to make that first step towards your passion for you to even start to be successful. How can you know if your peers can be more successful in life at whatever your passionate about if you never try it yourself? Now that is only the humanely inspirational side, here is the spiritual inspiration. Not only are you a God-breathed creation as derived from Genesis but because you ARE compiled of God DNA now you can achieve abundantly more than anything you thought you were going to put your human mind too. If our passion and purpose is God centered, that is if what we are passionate about we carry out but do so being a light for Christ, then He will make us blossom in whatever that is. I mean if your called to be in business but never show one shed of light for the name of Christ then you can't expect God to be on your side when your not on His. Yes He never fails you but you have to live in Him and put all of your faith and trust in Him thus producing the true fruits of the labor you put forth!

I know that this blog post can really be a huge 900 page novel about the philosophical purpose of why we are here and what God has called us to do but the calling is really simple. Your calling in life is the Great Commission which is this:

"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." -Mat 28: 19-20
Okay so there's your calling. Everyone is "called" to do the same thing and achieve the same mission put forth by God for His followers. How you choose to carry out your calling is by whatever passion you possess. That's why you can still do what you will in this life by the specific God breathed, unique thumbprint that is you and your passion, but whatever your passion may be will achieve abundantly more with God on your side. More than you can even imagine then.

So next time you are wondering what you are here for remember this. You are not average, you are a God-breathed creation. You have dominion over all of the Earth and it is your domain. How you choose to live your life determines your own successes. The purpose of your life here is to proclaim the name of Christ to other believers, to disciple them. How you do that is up to you and that is the beauty of choice my friends. You can do whatever you want. So becoming caught up in the world can help you in no way, shape or form. Pondering too long on the importance of your successes and about what YOU yourself achieved or haven't achieved yet only starts it off in the wrong mindset. A life apart from God is a gamble, and one that mostly wins in the favor of the Dealer (the devil). So to successfully tune your life strings and feel complete, start out by learning to read the tablature of God and then the perfected instrumental orchestra sounding will come forth later when you least expect it but also when you most deserve it.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

living the: "Salt Life"




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    I tell you one thing. I absolutely love the beach. I am not too fond of the actual sand but the atmosphere is what I love. The air tastes of seafood and the people look as if they are happier. Their lives all revolve around the vast spanse of water known as the ocean. Troubles disappear in the water because its almost like that is God's canvas, as is the sky, but one where the sound of the waves is like therapy to the ears, drowning out the sound of all problems and issues of life with the crashing of the waves onto the milky shore. How does the ocean and salt have anything to do with God and how we need to live our lives? There are actually two verses I will put into this post. One you may have guessed but the other you may not have yet. All of this would constitute how to live the "Salt Life"

     The first is one of my favorite verses as it has to do with

"You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt has become tasteless, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be trampled under foot by men" -Matthew 5:13
     This is a beautiful verse full of symbolism because obviously it is talking about the literal definition of salt but it's meaning exists on a metaphorical level. I am going to break the verse down like a literary analysis below first and foremost.


  1. You are. Alright, it didn't just say "A select group of people are the..." or "Evan is the salt..." or "Your pastor is the salt..." No no. It said you. That means you, and ALL of the you's reading my post and those that are not reading my post. (Which vastly outnumbers the first) Just so you are clear, this applies to YOU.
  2. The salt of the earth. You are gravely important on this earth. Salt is a mineral that this Earth would be useless without. All sea creatures would be gone and the ocean would be nothing like it currently is. Your fries would taste nasty and so would your green beans. Salt is everywhere. I need show no statistics for you to know that without salt our Earth would be different both culturally and environmentally. Therefore, since salt is important that means that YOU are also important as well. You are vital to the existence of this earth and without you the world wouldn't be what it is. You are just as or more valuable to this planet and all of its functions in the grand scheme of civilization than the salt ever will be.
  3. But if the salt has become tasteless, how can it be made salty again? Hey literally, it can't. Next.
  4. It is no longer good for anything, except to be trampled under foot by men...........

....Wow that last one really puts it into perspective doesn't it? Okay, so we are the salt. That means that we are extremely valuable to not only this Earth as I said but also to God. Hey, your unique. Just as I am sure no two grains of salt are perfectly the same in nature, you are not the same as your neighbor either. So not only are you vital to this Earth but your also very important and uniquely designed by THE creator. So since you are the salt of the earth, you can't lose your saltiness. Yeah. If you go and try to lose yourself and forget how important you are to God then you will lose your saltiness. If you forget how you are uniquely made and formed specifically for a purpose by God then you lose your saltiness. You can lose your saltiness in many ways, but guess what happens when you do? You are no longer good for anything, except to be trampled under foot by men...did you catch that part?

In your head if you begin to think you are insignificant, that your life doesn't matter, that you were not uniquely formed by a Creator for a specific purpose, if you are not vital to the functionality of the civilization of this planet, if you are not loved, if you think you do not mean anything to God or that He doesn't notice you OR that you are THE most important piece of anything in this vapor called life then You are no longer good for anything, except to be trampled under foot by men. 
 Now that's something you don't and won't forget now. Not only are you not good for anything. Because remember that part is said first. In addition to that, you are only good enough to be trampled under the feet of men. Okay, now being good for nothing is one thing, but I honestly think that being trampled on by the feet of men is worse than being good for nothing ya feel me? God's message is pretty clear and I know throughout this Salt summary you've caught it. God made you the most vital resource on this planet. Like salt preserves meat, you also are made to preserve His word and promises for generations. Like Salt is a vital part of the biological makeup of our planet, you are a vital part of the makeup of this planet as well because without you there would be no disciple making and the world would remain lost. Like Salt, if you checked out mentally or physically somehow the world would not function properly without your existence. Like Salt you were designed and put on this earth for a certain and specific reason. Like Salt you were made to make things taste better just as you are suposed to make the word more appealing to the masses. Finally like Salt ,without it the Earth would perish and without God you would perish as well. Know that you are wonderfully created with a specific purpose by God and that if you ever lose that vision or promise you are good for nothing for without that you can't understand your importance in winning disciples for the kingdom of God. To understand others, you must understand yourself and how vital you are to God and even more importantly how vital it is that you realize how crazy in love with you He is.

The second part is also another one of my favorite set of verses on

"25 “For this reason I say to you, do not be worried about your life, as to what you will eat or what you will drink; nor for your body, as to what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing?26 Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they? 27 And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life? 28 And why are you worried about clothing? Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin, 29 yet I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory clothed himself like one of these. 30 But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace, will He not much more clothe you? You of little faith! 31 Do not worry then, saying, ‘What will we eat?’ or ‘What will we drink?’ or ‘What will we wear for clothing?’ 32 For the Gentiles eagerly seek all these things; for your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. 33 But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. 34 “So do not worry about tomorrow; for tomorrow will care for itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." -Matthew 6: 25-34

     This just perfectly describes how we feel like those people that live on the beach go about their day to day lives. With no worry and without a care in the world. Its almost like all of their troubles are somewhere else and they have no sings of stress on any of their faces. Okay, so if they can look like that, then why can't we? "But Evan, not all beach folk look like that. How can you tell me not to worry about my life, you don't understand how difficult life is for me." Your exactly right I don't. But God does.  I also didn't tell you not to worry. But God did. Life isn't difficult for you, but it was for Jesus. If you can come anywhere close to telling me your life is anywhere near as difficult as the life of your Savior's then feel free to post it straight to my Facebook wall. I would love to see that. I am not being sarcastic out of meanness of course but instead out of how I want you to see how petty our stressors are in our lives compared to what our Savior went through to breathe life into you. We do worry all about what those verses say don't we? We worry about our clothes all the time. "What will I wear?" We also worry about our food all the time too. "What will I eat today?". God will provide. I can't explain it but yo use it with people who give. Some person may say "God wants me to give my whole paycheck this Sunday but I dont get it but I'm trusting He will provide." He always pulls through. Whatever we worry about having, God will always provide. Its not like a magical 3 wish lamp, it takes a life of prayer for Him and yearning for His guidance on what you should do but ultimately those verses say to not worry one bit because it doesn't help you. God will always provide for you! Don't look at me, I don't have the answer but He just does. If you trust in Him fully with your life, you will see the benefits of what I'm talking about. I tell you the second most important verse that sticks out to me is Verse 27 that reads "And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to your life?" That is so catchy and worded so perfectly. All of that time spent worrying is really just taking time away from the life you could be living for yourself and most importantly for Christ. It is really taking away from you being the salt of the earth too isn't it? Worrying I think slowly makes you become less and less salty. And we know what happens when we become salt-less now don't we.

     Besides that being the second most important then what is the most important? I think verse 33 holds that title. "But seek first His kingdom and righteousness, and all these things will be added to you."

  This verse is all about sowing and reaping. This is about getting out what you put in. If you invest just a pinch of your life into the eternal kingdom of God then you will only be rewarded with what you put in. Louie spoke on this last sunday at Passion City Church for a minute as it pertains to giving to the church. In paraphrasing loosely he said:

     ...Its almost like when someone comes up to you and makes you an offer to invest something into a company that promises to double what you put in. So after long hours of consulting and calling up experts for advice me and my wife decided to just go for it. Whenever someone tells you that, "now there is no guarantee", make sure to say that line 500 times over in your head because normally all you get from those investments are nothing....What we got in return though was 15 times what we put in. What do we think in that moment? You know its like when you invest money in a stock and then it soars through the roof, what do you think? I wish I would've put more in. That is exactly how the investments into the kingdom go. If you only put a little in, when that trumpet sounds and the clouds part, your hands are going to go on your head and your gonna say.......I wish I would've invested more. -Paraphrasing Louie Giglio: That We May: Part 2

    That just blew my mind right there. Our lives are just what we put into them. If you are the saltiest salt there is and you invest all of your life into the kingdom then you will hear a "Well done" when you enter into heaven. I honestly don't want to hear anything less than that. I don't want to get to heaven and hear. "Okay so I put time and effort into making you unique like the salt of this Earth, and you gave me probably about all of two years worth of solid time worshipping me. And you chose to only invest a little into the kingdom whenever YOU remembered to bring your giving to my altar. If you were me, what would you say to yourself in this moment?" I can tell you one thing. I don't want to hear anything less because that will mean I will burn and be apart from my God for eternity and I don't want that. Oh yes of course we will lose our saltiness and we will worry, we are human. But the amount we need to invest into the kingdom needs to be more than the amount we invest into this world because when those trumpets sound my blog wont matter. My iPhone won't matter. Or my computer. Or Coca-Cola. Or Apple. Or Oprah. Or the Fortune 500. Or Kim Kardashian's overly plump self. None of that will matter. All of the "greatness" that is America, all of the western ideology of the "American dream" will all fade under the light of God's glory.

     Just live the "Salt Life" people. Make a heavy investment into the kingdom of God, don't worry your life away because Jesus already paid it all for you, and finally be the salt of the Earth. Go and be the most valuable thing to the people around you and make God smile down on you. Live the "Salt Life" relationship with your significant other, at your workplace, in school, in church, out of church, grocery shopping. All over the place be the salt of the earth. If you do that your returns will multiply and your investments will have been worth all your put in and more. That puts a WHOLE new spin on that sticker on my car window. How about you?

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Jesus Is Not Justin Bieber



(Artwork Credit: The City Church & Judah Smith Jesus Is campaign. This is my interpretation of filling in the blank. And others below Google Images.)
(Content Credit: Mostly me but some of "not a fan" novel by Kyle Idleman)

     Backstreet's back alright. As I was watching a sermon from The City Church this morning in the background was Good Morning America on the television set. Although I made it through the sermon in full attentiveness, I could not help but glance at the TV screen every now and then and see women wearing shirts made by themselves, ribbons in their hair, video cameras rolling, screaming protruding from their mouths even before they went on stage, handmade signs and posters, bedazzled hats, they had it all today. These people are hardcore fans of The Backstreet Boys. I'm talking about hardcore fans. This isn't the only group. Think about Justin Bieber fans too. Look at these pictures.




     These are known as Beliebers. These girls are literally weeping and screaming their hearts out for the Biebs. Some people follow him around on his tours and strive their hardest to win time with him or meet him, or even go to lengths to try and storm over barricades to even touch him.

     Does this make anyone else want to gag? I mean I don't necessarily care that people are fans of people. I understand we all enjoy different types of musicians, bands and actors. I go to concerts, The Walking Dead filming and all of that and after this post maybe I can blame myself some for even doing that. Although I am a normal fan of things like that, isn't there a line people are crossing that is sort of sickening? When we think of what these fans are that Jesus followers aren't then that is what makes me cringe.

Bieber fans: -All gather to see him
                    -All go to great lengths to get to his concerts
                    -Decorate themselves with Bieber memorabilia
                    -Spend time making signs, painting their body, doing their makeup all for Bieber.
                    -Some try and break the law just to touch him, or actually just to get near him.
                    -People cry in his presence.
                    -Some people would go to GREAT lengths for him.      
                       (http://www.buzzfeed.com/rebeccae/what-would-you-do-to-get-with-justin-bieber)
                        **Warning most of those on that website are sickening and disturbing.

Jesus followers: - (Crickets)

     I mean that is truly the saddest thing and yes that is not the case for some but it is for most. Would we as followers of Jesus do any of those things listed above for the one that brought us from death to life? We may would all gather to see Him of course.  But the commitment of Justin Bieber fans is actually ridiculous. Bieber cannot offer his fans anything except teen pop hits and look at how they all treat him. Look at all of the things I listed there. All of those things are examples of followers and believers in someone who can offer them nothing but music on their iPod.

     Jesus gave us eternal life by dying for us and our commitment to Him is incomparable to the commitment of Bieber fans. Think about that. One lady on that website I listed actually said she would "give her soul" for Justin Bieber. I mean come on now! What has this world come to?

What can Justin Bieber offer you? -Arguably some good music to keep on your iPod

What can Jesus give you? -Peace, Joy, Healing and I could go on but the most important is LIFE.

     Jesus can give you life. We were once dead and Jesus said "Hey I can take your sin, your DEADNESS and bring you to LIFE. I can absolutely rock your world by making you free from the bondage of death by breathing life into you so you can be a faithful servant for me." After that promise and that commitment from Jesus, He looks down and is saying "Why is Justin Bieber getting what I should be getting and he has offered you nothing?" Wow that is something isn't it? I mean to think about Bieber fans and their commitment to him and his concerts is ridiculous. But if your going to follow Jesus, don't be a fan, be a follower.

    That's just the thing. Those Beliebers are just fans. They may be EXTREME fans but they are fans. As much as they love him and would mostly want to marry him I doubt that these individuals would actually give up their ENTIRE lives to follow Him and live traveling by his side. Some may, but the majority of those screaming fans still have to go home that night after the concert and get back to their daily lives. The Bieber Fever will wear off eventually and then they will move on to the next teen pop star. These girls will go home, wipe off their tears, take off their Bedazzled hats and go back to school the next day. They are not followers but fans of his.

     Dont be a fan of Jesus. Fans are people just like that. They are hyped up one day at church and then go home the next day and pretend like they don't know Jesus. Its like once the Bieber Fever is over, they will move on. Whenever church is over on Sunday, we move on. We pretend like we didn't just hear the Gospel of Jesus that will save our souls but instead we just got out of a Justin Bieber concert. Jesus Is Not Justin Bieber. We are called to be servants and followers but not fans. Fans move on the next day. If you have received this news of the Gospel, it is news that has brought you from DEATH to LIFE and you cannot let go of that. You can't just move on the next day and get back to your normal lives. It is impossible. If you really have received all He has given. If His glory has come down to you and His mercy and saved your soul, you have new life and you can't keep that quiet. That is something you can't move on from on the next day, no next teen pop star will save your soul or offer anything for you except a picture on an LCD piece of plastic in your pocket called a smartphone. These fans are better fans than most of us are followers. That is saying something. Why don't we get this wound up about Jesus and the gospel? We should go to great lengths to proclaim it! Don't you think Beliebers go to great lengths to see him and attend his concerts and tell their friends about him? Don't you see the problem here? Yes there isn't a Jesus around to attend his "concerts" or gatherings and do you know why? It is because he DIED for you. That is why you can't travel around with Him it is because He travels around with YOU. Inside of you is Him, and inside of Him is you. Its a big web of love and grace and the response we give him is Sunday church? I'm almost done but I want to finish with this thought. Think about Justin Beiber fans. If you loved Jesus as much as Beliebers loved Bieber then we could change the world. Think about that.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

He's Been You, He Gets You



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"Remember, he is not, like you, a pure spirit. Never having been a human (Oh that abominable advantage of the Enemy's!) you don't realise how enslaved they are to the pressure of the ordinary." -The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewis

     This one quote, this two and a half lines of type, is what I want to emphasize on. This quote comes from an excellent novel by C.S. Lewis (which what of his material isn't excellent?) called The Screwtape Letters. For those of you who don't know, in summary, this book is about an elder demon trying to teach a lower level demon the ways of the trade, in other words, how to be a jam up demon and the best ways to toy with our minds. This quote comes from the heart of one of the many of letters form the elder demon. I won't go much more into the book with names and more talk about it, but it is for sure worth the read. But for now, this quote is what I'm concerned with. Just know in this letter the elder demon is talking about ways to distract us and lead us astray from God. In some of the previous lines before this quote he is discussing how it is good for the lower level demon to know how to make us caught up in "real life" but to never make us question what "real" means. (A brilliant quote also)

     So now with a little background I want to sort of dissect this one quote.

-"Remember, he is not, like you, a pure spirit." 

          The "he" is the demon's "patient" or human they are assigned to, and the "you" is the demon.
          Which is obviously wholly spirit and not one bit human.

-"Never having been a human (Oh that abominable advantage of the Enemy's)"

          The never having been human reference is geared toward the demon because like I mentioned before a demon is a whole spirit, and never having been human. The next line though, that is what I want to mainly focus on here. So just know I am saving this line for the larger discussion underneath.

-"you don't realise how enslaved they are to the pressure of the ordinary."

          This line is genius right here. I could easily write a novel on just these 13 words. What I think is important here mainly though is the idea of us being a prisoner to society. We are truly enslaved to the ordinary. If you aren't this shape, if you don't wear these clothes, if you don't act this way, or if you don't go party or drink then you are labeled as not being ordinary. We were meant for so much more through Christ. We are so complex and uniquely made that the word ordinary should never be used on another human being. But that is just it, we are slaves to a certain culture and way of thinking as Americans and if you don't fit that bill, your not normal. We are meant to be extraordinary, so stop drooling at the media, worrying so much about how well you fit in and seriously, I HATE cliches but just be you. Your already extraordinary so just be you and stop being a sheep. The only Shepard you should have is Jesus. Period.

     Now I want to return to that second part of the second breakdown of the quote. Think about this for a second. Jesus was a human just like you. Wait, did that sink in? JESUS WAS A HUMAN TOO! See, what this elder demon (stupid demon) was so mad about is that Jesus has an advantage over the demons (in more ways than one obviously) but in one we are discussing is that he has been human. Demons are fully spirits and they know not how we operate. Well we don't know what demons know, and we shouldn't underestimate them but they are easily defeated unlike Jesus, but we do know that our Savior has an advantage over them because He was at once human just like you and me. Jesus was tempted with sin like we are on a daily basis, He knows what peer pressure feels like and He understands our enslavement to the ordinary as discussed before. He knows every single feeling you have and has honestly experienced more than you have. You think you have it bad? Try being Jesus. That is one life I thank God I didn't have to live honestly. The point though is this. When you feel like no one gets you, or that you can never be a certain something you want to be, or that your goals are unachievable then you need look no further than Jesus. He gets it completely. He's been there, and even when your best friend or worst enemy doesn't get your side of the story, Jesus knows what it feels like to be human and experience it all despite also having infinite knowledge as well. So really what I'm trying to get across is that when God seems so far away from you, or so you think, that your unreachable just know your being way too hard on yourself. When you think that God doesn't understand what your going through, then think about that again because He certainly does as Jesus went through it. Just like the title of the post. He's been you so He gets you. When your too busy running, Jesus is saying "HEY! BEEN THERE, DONE THAT, RUN TO ME!" I LOVE it how our Savior has an advantage over the devil and his petty minions below. That's only one advantage of course but think about how beautiful that is. Jesus was human, it was an advantage for Him, so take that and use it. Run to him because His arms are always open. His human arms, and spiritual ones as well.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Part 3: Easter Rant/ The Holy Spirit from an Empty Tomb



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     Honestly I really am not sure what to say for this one, or rather I am sure what to say, but this won't be a feel good just "He is risen" post. That will come but first I have to take care of a few things. I am in part tired of the hype of Easter because it loses the meaning of the most important story of all time. I will tackle a couple of things in this one before I get to the conclusion of the story so just travel along this journey or rant, whichever you choose to name it, if you want to. I will label the sections so if you want to just skip to the conclusion of the Part 3 of my posts then by all means skip over it and go there. Or if you will get offended, you may want to skip this next part.


1) Your Gonna Wish You Skipped It...

     You have to choose which side of the spectrum you want to lean more closely to. Side 1 is the happy Easter bunny basket egg hunt side. Truthfully, if you are reading this pretty much Christian based blog of mine then you are not dancing fully on this side, but I need to still clarify what this side entails. This is the "Happy Holidays" side. This is the side where you let yourself get wrapped up in all the marketing and manufacturing of a holiday where there shouldn't have been anything. First of all, guess what your doing with your bunny and egg holiday?! Do you even know where the "Easter bunny" and "Easter eggs" originated? I can tell you this one thing, it certainly was not from anything Christian related, quite frankly, it is from the opposite end of anything good really. Here is an article from Discovery about this very subject:

"According to the University of Florida's Center for Children's Literature and Culture, the origin of the celebration — and the origin of the Easter Bunny — can be traced back to 13th-century, pre-Christian Germany, when people worshiped several gods and goddesses. The Teutonic deity Eostra was the goddess of spring and fertility, and feasts were held in her honor on the Vernal Equinox. Her symbol was the rabbit because of the animal’s high reproduction rate....Spring also symbolized new life and rebirth; eggs were an ancient symbol of fertility. According to History.com, Easter eggs represent Jesus' resurrection. However, this association came much later when Roman Catholicism became the dominant religion in Germany in the 15th century and merged with already ingrained pagan beliefs."
     Hey so guess what people? Your eggs and bunny isn't really rooted from anything all that innocent. Okay look, don't point at me for being "That guy" who is "too serious" and a "fuddy duddy" or however you wish to falsely label me because I believe those labelled people are on the opposite side of the spectrum really. (Note I didn't say its the wrong side, but thats where those people lay) I do not believe it is wrong to have an Easter egg hunt, I had one as a kid and I enjoyed it, it was fun. But I mean on the other hand, I really don't like it either. I think it is one of the things we as Christians don't really know what to do with. Everyone, including myself because I just said it, says that it is okay, nothing is wrong with it, and yadda yadda yadda. But when will it get to the point in our culture when the bunny and the eggs thing REALLY trumps the actual meaning of Easter? And if this time ever comes can we look back and say "Why didn't I focus more on Christ than on bunnies and eggs?" Honestly I also don't know what to do about it either. If I am the first one, or if your the first one even, to speak up about it we are instantly labelled and well, we become "thoooooose people". And golly we just don't want that over our heads now do we? As America its now okay not to stick up for what you believe in. Watched the news lately? The metaphorical "bunnies and eggs" of our whole entire society are winning right now people and we are sitting back, eating our Peeps and taking Facebook "selfies" labelled "Happy Easter" (that will get some dislikes but when is "Happy Easter" about you and your self portrait? I know its innocent don't get me wrong and don't hate me but its just a point that fits in with what I'm saying and no taking pictures with family isn't what I am talking about its the lasting effort to somehow make anything that is about Christ about us. We all do it in different ways too though so don't worry) as the world STILL remains lost and STILL is hopeless. How in the WORLD is it easier to believe in a bushy tailed creature dancing around but not Jesus Christ? Where have we went wrong where Christ wasn't good enough so it was time to adopt Pagan beliefs? Label me what you will but I don't care, if you don't see anything wrong with this whole picture I made a case for, then read it again.

2) Now That Your Heated, Smile Because Now He's With Us!

     I need not go into the whole Jesus being raised from the dead story. For Matthews account you can look into his gospel around Chapter 27 I believe for just one account of the Resurrection. I think what is most important about Jesus being raised from the dead is not the fact that Jesus is now out form the tomb, which is very important, but that the Holy Spirit is now with us. I think this is the most beautiful picture of the whole process of the birth, death, resurrection and coming of the Holy Spirit. Don't get me wrong it is very important to know all of those things and the accounts of those happenings but still I think what is the most beneficial to the Great Commission and leading people to Christ is that intermediary that is the Spirit. Without the Holy Spirit we would...well I don't know exactly what we would do. Make an empty decision without conviction and repentance maybe? That's really an unanswerable question, one of those that you don't know "what if" ordeals. But the beautiful thing is that it did happen and that it is our direct link with witnessing to others and feeling the presence and power of Christ within our hearts and our convictions as well. So the tomb being empty is a sign of victory for the followers of Christ! Can you imagine the in-between day? It's our Saturday but its the day where we don't know what to do. Friday is Good Friday and we discuss and contemplate the cross and what it means. On Sunday we celebrate His resurrection. Saturday? Watch tv? Eat good meals? Family time? I mean if its awkward for us, for the followers of Christ but mainly His disciples can you imagine how horrible that day was. The Savior you saw and believed in front of your very eyes is now dead and defeated! He now lay in a tomb sealed up for this entire day! I would be very depressed during this time. But there's the hope that Christ gave them though that they held on to. There was a hope that the Spirit was coming and by it they could act out their "spiritual" gifts that will be bestowed upon them and with this news their spirits were downtrodden yes but also their expectations were high for the arrival of what Jesus foretold. Then the Spirit came and by it some performed miracles and other gifts they had now been able to lead out by the power of God in their midsts. That is truly what I think about getting out of Easter. It was not only the death of death, but it was the birth of the Spirit. Not only that Jesus defeated the grave but now we have the power of the Spirit which is equal to that of having Jesus in the flesh. All we have to do now is to pray and go out and make disciples and do all we humanly can. There is a point where we do all we can do then the Holy Spirit of God has to move to actually change hearts. That to me is the true joy of Easter knowing I have God's spirit on my side within my midst now I feel unstoppable!

Saturday, March 30, 2013

The Penitent Thief: His Story








         " I have wept all morning. That's all I know to do. I know what I've done wrong, and now I must pay. I am the guilty one. I am a dirty, petty thief. Today I am going to be crucified. Do you understand how heartbreaking this morning was? Saying goodbye to your family for the last time...no you don't get that. Unless you've been where I've been you don't get it. But I have to realize I have done wrong. I know I have. And honestly I kept doing wrong too. I not only would fail my family everyday but I would constantly fail myself as well. I am broken, down trodden, fallen to pieces and have nowhere else to turn. No one will accept me. My family gave me awkward glances and goodbyes offering no second chances. Their family member is going to die on a cross for his wrongdoings, why should we love him? You know what, for the first while, I blamed them. I was their kin. I thought how can you turn on someone like that? Well my answer is now as clear as the sky above me and that is, if I can turn on them instantly and daily, how can I be surprised? I mean I expect a family to welcome me with open arms after I live my life of crime right under their noses? Once again, I am the guilty one.

     This preparatory chamber is dark and cold. It is almost as worse as my chamber in which the guards keeps me imprisoned. All I'm allowed to wear as garments are measly cloths around my waist. I am unclothed for the most part and cold. As cold as my heart. My heart has never been so cold as it is now. Some say hearts are the coldest on the eve after the crime, but I say to the contrare it is actually during the reflection period when the healing seems to never come is when the heart feels the coldest. What am I saying, they are coming in shortly to give me my piece of wood, a crucifix, to carry to my death hill. Why do my pleas of the mind amount to anything at this point?

     The pleas of my mind!? What about the pleas of my soul? I am too unworthy to even say His name anymore! I am a dirty human being! I am apart from my soul and now I will be sent into the underlings of hell where I belong! Oh what's the point in not trying? HEAR MY CRY OH LORD! To you I cry out in my deepest darkest moment where you are probably so far away you've shunned my words away from your ears! I bet the gatekeepers of heaven only hear my cries as whispers in the wind I am so far away from you God! Oh Lord if there is any chance of you saving me let it be now! I have no sacrifice! I really don't know what to believe anymore either Lord. I know the Pharisees wouldn't let me see the light of the day in your temple so what is my other option? Who is this man that is walking around here and is he from you, Lord? I know the wrong I've done, I am a dirty nasty thief and deserve death and well, now I get it."
   
     The thief takes up his cross and begins the journey onto the hill. He notices when he is beginning his first round of lashes there is not the normal crowd gathered equally to each of the three criminals but mainly today they are gathered around the middle. The crowd is overwhelming for this criminal. All the thief sees is a cross though, he is too short and receiving too much brute force to try and glance any further in that direction than he can and is now forced just to continue to keep walking. There is never a crowd this large gathered for normal criminals so the thief knows this must be a murderer of a great multitude of individuals hence the reason for the large gathering of people for a crucifixion. He barely has time to raise his forehead up towards heaven before another blow to the head almost renders him unconscious. In his heart he's ready for death. He prays that God will somehow save him but he knows that's impossible.

     He arrives at the hill and is nailed to the cross. Agonizing screams are cumbersome compared to the sound of the nails on the wood. With the help of the Roman guards, he is hoisted into his position beside the middle cross. His eyes are almsot swollen shut now. He tries with all his might to open them again and when he does, he begins to scream for another reason. He squints a picture of a man he's seen before. He wasn't sure where because at this point his memory is almsot as cloudy as his vision and his mind much less coherent than even a little bit ago in the preparatory chamber. Even with his handicap he still notices who the man is. This is the man they claim is named Jesus.

     "Nooooo. I don't understand!...........I...I don't get it.....Why is he here?!"

     The thief knew the man was innocent. Upon the man they called Jesus's approach, another thief was hoisted on the other side and this thief began to look at the man called Jesus with disbelief as well but it was a different kind. All attention, including that of our penitent thief, shifted towards the man in the center. His nails were more powerful, and his screams more piercing. This sounded like no man. This sounded like suffering and pain manufactured from all of the voices of the people of the world who have ever hopelessly cried out into the night. He was hoisted up in his postion into the middle and all eyes were on Him.

    Time went by and the thief could barely breathe. It seems that all thought had left him and now he hung there as a vegetable hangs on a garden plant about to be eaten but in his case the ever looming tomb takes the place of the hungry mouth. The light is starting to fade then he hears it. No, not from the man in the middle this time, it was from the other criminal. The other criminal shouted "Are you not the Christ? Then save yourself, and us!"

    "This was Him! Not the him, but the HIM! This Jesus is the son of God everyone had claimed he was. I see it more clearly now than ever! While by now my eyesight has left me, I know who this man is and it is no normal man but the Messiah. But wait? Why is he on a cross like me? I am the guilty one, I deserve death but why him? Why is he like me? Why is this other criminal on the far side of the Messiah shouting at Him? I don't understand this"

     His thoughts fell silent as did his consciousness, something within him ignited another breath and he shouted aloud in the direction towards the other two.

    “Do you not even fear God, since you are under the same sentence of condemnation? And we indeed are suffering justly, for we are receiving what we deserve for our deeds; but this man has done nothing wrong. Jesus, remember me when You come in Your kingdom!"

     "Truly I say to you, today you shall be with me in paradise."


     Tears of joy streamed down the face of the criminal. He tried to form another thought or another word but in that time of extreme joy, physical death overcame him. But after all of his pleas, when he thought God was the furthest away from him, God sent His son Jesus to die for the sins of not only this thief but for everyone. I hope you've enjoyed this fictional account I created from the thief's point of view. I could go into reasoning why I shifted between 1st and 3rd person but that's unimportant. What is important is that if you already know the story then this can offer you an alternative. If you do not know the story of Jesus however I encourage you to read all four accounts of it all written a little differently in the four gospels of the Bible. That is all and this concludes the Part 2 of my 3 part Easter blog posts. Tomorrows is for celebration!!!!