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the culture of generosity

Thinking about the person of God as He exists within the culture of our churches. Isn't it odd how we stress our need for God and then do everything to prove that we don't really need Him?   What does it mean to be satisfied with Him? Philippians 4:13 is about the completeness of God in my life - not that I can be anything I want to be or do anything I want to do because Christ empowers me. That can only be assumed when me heart and mind are fully enmeshed with the heart and mind of Christ.

Know God

How well can we understand a God who is un-dimensional, boundless, Spirit, eternal, infinite? Can we make any head way with such a one who seems so untouchable, so unknowable?   To think that there is not a way to know our God is to believe in what is called Deism. It is a belief that God is God and while He put us into place, that was the extent of His interest with us. Deism is not a Biblical view of God though. While many people have clung to this notion to make sense of God, it does not fit well with the way that God has revealed Himself throughout human history.

awe

I had opportunity to spend four days in the nation's capital this past week.  At one point I was with a small group of young men and ladies and with my daughter Olivia as we explored the Smithsonian Museum of American History.  We were amused to see the original Kermit the Frog and the costume of Cat Woman from the Adam West Batman T.V. series. But there was one room that we were really excited to walk into - the Star Spangled Banner exibit. We walked into a darkened alley of history and pictures and made our way to the back of the room which was almost totally dark.

GOOD GRIEF! CHRISTMAS MORNING ON SUNDAY

i imagine that for some church-going people, having Christmas on Sunday morn brought some conflict to our hearts. All the tradition of Christmas and Christmas Eve and all the hustle and bustle around on the actual day - my goodness, who has time for church on a Christmas morning.
 
It just so happens every once in a while that our dearly beloved Christmas falls upon a Sunday as it did this year.  I was given the privelege of preaching both the Christmas Eve homily and the Christmas morning sermon.

OUR TIMES ARE AMAZING

TIME TICKS ON...
IT IS AMAZING, THIS LIFE OF OURS.
IT IS SO INTRICATE AND YET IN SO MANY WAYS, SO HAPHAZARD.
 
TIME BRINGS THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF EMOTION, SPIRITUAL AWARENESS, AND FRIENDSHIP.
 
WITH EACH EBB AND FLOW OF LIFE, WE MUST LOOK TO THE HEAVENS FOR OUR SOURCE OF STRENGTH AND SUPPORT.
 
WITH EACH EBB AND FLOW WE MUST DIRECT OUR ATTENTIONS INWARDLY TO SENSE WHAT IT IS THAT WE ARE TO LEARN AND WHAT IT IS THAT WE HAVE MISSED AND THEREFORE, MESSED UP
 
THIS IS NOT TO CHASTISE OURSELVES SO MUCH AS IT IS KEEP OUR BEARINGS CORRECTLY POINTED.

Do you know me? Do you love me? Do you live in my power?

To truly know Christ is to fall in love with Him.
In following, to truly love Him means your life is different than it was before knowing Him. Let me righ off state that I am not here to suggest I know exactly how you are going to look more like Jesus. I think that to go down that line is to head straight into legalism. But to assume that you can know and love Jesus and not look anything or act anything like Him is too liberal a thought as well.
 
Philippians 1:6 states that the work going on is a progress and continues till we see Him face to face in Heaven.

a simple word on meekness

The concept of meekness is what, I believe, set David apart as the Man after God's own heart.  No other word was used by Jesus to describe himself. It reflects a servant's attitude (Phil. 2) who is willing to forego any position to accomplish what the master desires.  It is a relinquishing of position and rights and is a mandatory character trait if you are going to look for a life like the Master's. Forgiveness flows from meekness. And so does confidence, authority and power.
 
Be God's,

Generations of Responsibility

So often as parents we state that we have done as much as we can to bring our children up in the way that they should go. And so, when things go badly with the behavior of our children we feel we have an escape from the responsibility of what our children do. Somehow, the fact that we have tried so hard to bring our children to Christ and to walk in Christ allows us to feel unresponsible for what our children do.  But does that make sense? Let's think this through as spiritual people. Does it make sense that the child or student who has been given to me to raise up and to disciple, is anything more than what I and my spouse have poured into him?

the blessing of you

My dear child, I love to just think about you. I adore you and consider
you as one of the fondest items that flow across my day's thoughts. To say you are special does not go far enough. My life is filled with all these images of how you and I have been together, played together, explored together, seen God in nature and loved life together.
 
Oh, the laughter we share. What glorious moments have filled my days since the moment you were born. I cherish the times you grab my hand unannounced or scratch my head with tenderness.

SUPERNATURAL

What this is is a blog about how we the church can get out of the ruts of churchianity. Basically, it is about us kicking out of the culture we have so readily stayed within all these years. Add to it, remark upon it. Let us be iron to sharpen iron.
 
Today, we start with the little stuff (wink wink): Are we to live supernatural or natural lives as Christians? Or something inbetween?
 
I will always be straight with you. I believe Romans 5- 8 calls us to be supernatural beings. It isn't enough to say that we are merely "sinners saved by grace".
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