Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas!

Luke 1.46-55 (the Message)

And Mary said,
I’m bursting with God-news;
I’m dancing the song of my Savior God.
God took one good look at me, and look what happened— I’m the most fortunate woman on earth!
What God has done for me will never be forgotten,
the God whose very name is holy, set apart from all others.
His mercy flows in wave after wave
on those who are in awe before him.
He bared his arm and showed his strength,
scattered the bluffing braggarts.
He knocked tyrants off their high horses,
pulled victims out of the mud.
The starving poor sat down to a banquet;
the callous rich were left out in the cold.
He embraced his chosen child, Israel;
he remembered and piled on the mercies, piled them high.
It’s exactly what he promised,
beginning with Abraham and right up to now.

Wednesday, October 02, 2013

Here Comes the Silver Chair!

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The Ministry of Intercessory Prayer Flowing From Jesus

Jesus is our intercessor! Now that His atoning work of the cross is done, He serves as our High Priest before the Father on our behalf (Hebrews 9.11,14,24). Before He left this earth, He promised that what we ask in His name and He will provide (John 14.13,14; 15.716). So that, as Andrew Murray says, His work is done through the “intercession that rises from the earth. He seeks to rouse the spirit of intercession so that He may be able to bestow His blessings on mankind.” Jesus is our intercessor and He has invited us into His ministry of intercession.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Love That Is Devotion

Charlie Peacock said it best in his 1990 song The Way of Love:

I've got the notion love is devotion, not just emotion,No more confusion, no more illusion; found my solution.”

Those words have stuck with me (though the song is over 20 years old), that love in an action. Yes, it is an emotion but it is far too easy to fall into and fall out of emotional states. (Another good reason for why we are to be “transformed in the renewing of our minds” and not through our feelings Romans 12.1,2).

It is true that some loves come and go in our human existence: the love of Chia Pets, or chicken tacos from a particular restaurant until they change something and then they are no longer the same, or the waffle maker we were going to use every Saturday for family brunch, or your favorite closer who wins you a World Series and then signs with the sinkin’ Dodgers. Loves that come and go are shallow and ultimately unimportant, those loves do not define us.

However, some loves are to be profound and life changing because they are to define us. We are defined by the ultimate act of selfless love--Jesus died in our place. As we love Jesus, then we love the things, people and relationships that He wants us to love and the way He wants us to love them. (A conclusive study of such love would be awesome. Alas we do not have time for that in this post).

In Matthew 7.12 Jesus commands us to “do to others what you would have them do to you.” This is love in action (see 5.17 & 22.37-40). A love that flows from God’s love and my relationship with Him, towards others. I will love by not trying to take a speck out of someone else’s eye when I have a plank in my own (vs. 1-5). I will love by not forcing Jesus’ kingdom truths on others, and I will love by not being rude and not receiving correction because I am too conceited to not see my own plank (vs. 6). I will accept Jesus’ love as I accept that God has what is best or “good gifts” for me (vs. 7-11).

Love, in all these examples, is manifested in discernible wisdom. To discern is to perceive or recognize; wisdom is to be marked by a deep understanding, or showing sound judgment (Webster’s). In Butler’s layman’s terms: being thoughtfully considerate of others. My love is thoughtful and considerate when I take the time in prayer to let the Holy Spirit chop down the log in my own eye before I attend to another’s insignificant sawdust (vs. 1-5). My love is thoughtful and considerate when I do not cram knowledge down someone’s throat, and my love is thoughtful and considerate when I am humble enough to learn from Jesus and not be a religious know-it-all (vs. 6). God’s love is the best! He gives the best gifts, the very definition of thoughtful and considerate (vs. 7-11).

Jesus’ love defines us, really it radically transforms us. If we are in relationship with Jesus, His love will flow. That outflow is to be poured out on everyone we come in contact with. Yet, remember John 15, we do nothing to produce the fruit we only bear what He is doing in and through us. When His devotion and faithfulness is the foundation of our loving then confusion is eliminated and love becomes reliable, not just an emotional illusion; ah just like the Apostle Paul, rewritten by Charlie said.

Sunday, August 04, 2013

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Monday, June 24, 2013

Yielding to The Holy Spirit

“Why is faith in the Holy Spirit so seldom preached and practiced in Christendom? The world rules too much in the lives of Christians. Christians rarely live the heavenly life to which they are called in Christ Jesus. The love of the world—“the lust of the flesh” pleasure in eating, drinking, ease and comfort; “the lust of the eyes” delight in all that the world offers of beauty and possession; “and the pride of life” the self-exaltation in what the wisdom and power of humans have accomplished  (1 John 2.16)—robs the heart of its desire for the true self-denial that enables one to receive the Holy Spirit.”

—Andrew Murray

Friday, April 05, 2013

A Portion of AW Tozer's Ordination Prayer


Lord Jesus, I come to Thee for spiritual preparation. Lay Thy hand upon me. Anoint me with the oil of the New Testament prophet. Forbid that I should become a religious scribe and thus lose my prophetic calling. Save me from the curse that lies dark across the face of the modern clergy, the curse of compromise, of imitation, of professionalism. Save me from the error of judging a church by its size, its popularity or the amount of its yearly offering. Help me to remember that I am a prophet; not a promoter, not a religious manager—but a prophet. Let me never become a slave to crowds. Heal my soul of carnal ambitions and deliver me from the itch for publicity. Save me from the bondage to things. Let me not waste my days puttering around the house. Lay Thy terror upon me, O God, and drive me to the place of prayer where I may wrestle with principalities and powers and the rulers of the darkness of this world. Deliver me from overeating and late sleeping. Teach me self-discipline that I may be a good soldier of Jesus Christ.
I accept hard work and small rewards in this life. I ask for no easy place. I shall try to be blind to the little ways that I could make my life easier. If others seek the smoother path I shall try to take the hard way without judging them too harshly. I shall expect opposition and try to take it quietly when it comes. Or if, as sometimes it falleth out to Thy servants, I shall have grateful gifts pressed upon me by Thy kindly people, stand by me then and save me from the blight that often follows. Teach me to use whatever I receive in such manner that it will not injure my soul nor diminish my spiritual power. And if in Thy permissive providence honor should come to me from Thy church, let me not forget in that hour that I am unworthy of the least of Thy mercies, and that if men knew me as intimately as I know myself they would withhold their honors or bestow them upon others more worthy to receive them.
And now, O Lord of heaven and earth, I consecrate my remaining days to Thee; let them be many or few, as Thou wilt. Let me stand before the great or minister to the poor and lowly; that choice is not mine, and I would not influence it if I could. I am Thy servant to do Thy will, and that will is sweeter to me than position or riches or fame and I choose it above all things on earth or in heaven. Though I am chosen of Thee and honored by a high and holy calling, let me never forget that I am but a man of dust and ashes, a man with all the natural faults and passions that plague the race of men. I pray Thee therefore, my Lord and Redeemer, save me from myself and from all the injuries I may do myself while trying to be a blessing to others. Fill me with thy power by the Holy Spirit, and I will go in Thy strength and tell of Thy righteousness, even Thine only. I will spread abroad the message of redeeming love while my normal powers endure.
Then, dear Lord, when I am old and weary and too tired to go on, have a place ready for me above, and make me to be numbered with Thy saints in glory everlasting. Amen.
-As quote in A Passion For God: The Spiritual Journey of A. W. Tozer by Lyle Dorsett (Chicago, IL; Moody, 2008), pp. 65-68.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Thoughts on a Few Proverbs

14.15 "The simple believes everything, but the prudent gives thought to his steps." (ESV)

  • I love the quote, even though I do not know who said it, "atheists don't not believe in God, they believe in anything". However, the one who wants to live in the ways of God considers the path that one walks.
  • Being that prudence is the shrewdness or good judgment side of wisdom; prudence becomes a matter of living in the Holy Spirit, since He is our wisdom as He points us to the wisdom of Jesus! 

14.26,27 "In the fear of the Lord one has strong confidence, and his children will have a refuge. The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life, that one may turn away from the snares of death." (ESV)
  • What a great set of verses for a men's retreat! Our confidence is not in how "manly" I am but in the fact that God is God and I am a creature of the King. Do I desire my girls to grow up in safety and confidence  then their dad needs to fear the Lord! Wow, do I live with the holiness of God always before me. That is the only source of life, knowing that Jesus is my functional life source and that His wants to give me that life in abundance. So (dude) avoid sin and death (Psalm 1); live in Jesus and be alive!
  • For that men's retreat, a built in four sessions. 

15.3 "The eyes of the Lord are in every place, keeping watch on the evil and the good." (ESV)
  • Psalm 37 & 139.

15.33 "The fear of the Lord is instruction in wisdom, and humility comes before honor." (ESV)
  • Contentment in that station that the Lord has one in!


Monday, January 28, 2013

Thoughts on Fasting

From Andrew Murray...I love the idea that "fasting loosens the hold on earthly pleasure." It serves as a reminder to die to self (Galatians 5.24).