Judges 7
So God thought Gideon had too many people, so he told Gideon to first get rid of the ones who were afraid, so his army went from 32,000 down to 10,000. God decided again that this number was too big so he told Gideon he was to take his men down to the river to drink, anyone who brought their hand to their mouths to drink was going to be sent home, but if you lapped up water like a dog then you would stay and fight. Only 300 lapped like a dog and with that, Gideon found his army. So I like Gideon because he uses his brain especially when he goes in to defeat the Midianites by surrounding their camp with the three hundred men, blowing their horns the raising their torches and chanting. The Midianites fled in fear of what was happening, Gideon and his men pursued and captured and killed the two leaders, Oreb and Zeeb.
This is a classic case of God wanting people to know that it isn’t Gideon who gets the glory but should be God. God made sure of this by shrinking his army down to 1 percent of its original size, and if I am Gideon I wouldn’t be too happy about this because I would get any person that could throw a rock to be on my team, but this isn’t the case. Gideon delivers Israel due to God’s grace and sovereignty for his people. This is as much of an issue of pride as anything in the bible, we need to realize that it isn’t us who is doing ministry, but God in us. I am not responsible for my ministry, but God working through me can do amazing things, I am merely a broken vessel that God has chosen to use just like he chooses all of us for a specific purpose.
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
The Word
Judges 6
So again we have Israel beginning to do evil in the sight of the Lord, so the Midianites took them over. And this was a low time for the Israelites because they pretty much destroyed all their crop and were like locusts amongst their farms and labors. Then we fast forward to the angel of the Lord who goes and sits under Joash’s oak tree. Gideon is working and then comes over and talks to the Angel of the Lord. It is funny because throughout this whole passage Gideon is constantly questioning and testing God, making sure this is God’s will for his life, rather than just assuming what he is doing is right. He goes to get an offering for the Lord to test him and it is instantly consumed by fire, he puts fleece on the ground tells God to make the fleece wet but not the floor and he does then he tests him again telling God to make the floor wet but not the fleece and he does that too. And it is only then that Gideon realizes the God is going to deliver Israel through him.
I like how Gideon is constantly testing and questioning and confirming, making sure that this is the will of God for his life. There would be nothing worse than Gideon trying to defeat the Midianites without the hand of the Lord guiding him. I think we need to be more like Gideon and make sure that before we tackle big things whether it be in ministry or in life, that we are confirming God’s will for our lives and that his will would be the most important thing. Because if we put God’s will before our own then pride gets out of the way, then we don’t have to worry about beating ourselves into submission.
So again we have Israel beginning to do evil in the sight of the Lord, so the Midianites took them over. And this was a low time for the Israelites because they pretty much destroyed all their crop and were like locusts amongst their farms and labors. Then we fast forward to the angel of the Lord who goes and sits under Joash’s oak tree. Gideon is working and then comes over and talks to the Angel of the Lord. It is funny because throughout this whole passage Gideon is constantly questioning and testing God, making sure this is God’s will for his life, rather than just assuming what he is doing is right. He goes to get an offering for the Lord to test him and it is instantly consumed by fire, he puts fleece on the ground tells God to make the fleece wet but not the floor and he does then he tests him again telling God to make the floor wet but not the fleece and he does that too. And it is only then that Gideon realizes the God is going to deliver Israel through him.
I like how Gideon is constantly testing and questioning and confirming, making sure that this is the will of God for his life. There would be nothing worse than Gideon trying to defeat the Midianites without the hand of the Lord guiding him. I think we need to be more like Gideon and make sure that before we tackle big things whether it be in ministry or in life, that we are confirming God’s will for our lives and that his will would be the most important thing. Because if we put God’s will before our own then pride gets out of the way, then we don’t have to worry about beating ourselves into submission.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Shaving Cream Night
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Fellowship of the Unashamed
I am part of the "Fellowship of the Unashamed."
The die has been cast. I have stepped over the line.
The decision has been made. I am a disciple of
Jesus Christ. I won't look back, let up, slow down,
back away, or be still. My past is redeemed, my present
makes sense, and my future is secure.
I am finished and done with low living, sight walking,
small planning, smooth knees, colorless dreams,
chintzy giving, and dwarfed goals.
I no longer need pre-eminence, prosperity, position,
promotions, plaudits, or popularity. I now live by
presence, lean by faith, love by patience,
lift by prayer, and labor by power. My pace
is set, my gait is fast, my goal is Heaven, my
road is narrow, my way is rough, my companions few,
my Guide reliable, my mission clear. I cannot be bought,
compromised, deterred, lured away, turned back,
diluted, or delayed.
I will not flinch in the face of sacrifice, hesitate in the
presence of adversity, negotiate at the table of the enemy,
ponder at the pool of popularity, or meander
in the maze of mediocrity.
I am a disciple of Jesus Christ. I must go until
Heaven returns, give until I drop, preach until all know,
and work until He comes. And when He comes to get
His own, He will have no problem recognizing me.
My colors will be clear.
The die has been cast. I have stepped over the line.
The decision has been made. I am a disciple of
Jesus Christ. I won't look back, let up, slow down,
back away, or be still. My past is redeemed, my present
makes sense, and my future is secure.
I am finished and done with low living, sight walking,
small planning, smooth knees, colorless dreams,
chintzy giving, and dwarfed goals.
I no longer need pre-eminence, prosperity, position,
promotions, plaudits, or popularity. I now live by
presence, lean by faith, love by patience,
lift by prayer, and labor by power. My pace
is set, my gait is fast, my goal is Heaven, my
road is narrow, my way is rough, my companions few,
my Guide reliable, my mission clear. I cannot be bought,
compromised, deterred, lured away, turned back,
diluted, or delayed.
I will not flinch in the face of sacrifice, hesitate in the
presence of adversity, negotiate at the table of the enemy,
ponder at the pool of popularity, or meander
in the maze of mediocrity.
I am a disciple of Jesus Christ. I must go until
Heaven returns, give until I drop, preach until all know,
and work until He comes. And when He comes to get
His own, He will have no problem recognizing me.
My colors will be clear.
Dog Vomit
I feel like a lot of times Israel is like a two year old who is constantly testing his limits, then when he gets hurt he runs crying back to daddy. Like hey I want to go jump this fence with rabid dogs on the other side, even though dad told me not to, then they get bit and torn to shreds and come crying back to dad saying save me save me. Granted this is the story of us and our sin as well. We know we shouldn’t, we do, we cry, we repent, we sin again, and so on and so forth. We are funny and it reminds of the verse that says a man will return to his folly as a dog returns to his vomit. Two days ago my dog puked and the licked it up, we are my dog, Israel is my dog.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
The Word... Yo
Judges 1
It amazes me a lot of times when I read through the Old Testament how willing God is to hand over people groups to other people groups. When Israelites continually go in and beat up on the Canaanites, and God seems to smile and nod approvingly. What can we take from this chapter in our bibles then if all it is is a bunch of people going around killing one another and taking their lands? In the midst of all of this destruction and killing we do see a brief glimpse of grace when a man shows the Israelites how to break into the city called Luz and because of this spares the man and his family from death. But the more I read the more I don’t know if this is a case of God being happy that people are dying or Israelites and the 12 Tribes not fully doing there job, because as we get to the end of Chapter one there is a list of things and peoples that were left unconquered.
I don’t really know where I am going with this but I do know that the Israelites were called to do a job, after Joshua had died the Tribe of Judah with the help of the Tribe of Simeon, and annihilate the Cannanites. Regardless of what job it is that we are called to do, we are called to do it to the best of our abilities. We are called to live fully in Christ, and that means that in whatever it is, work or play, we are to be doing it for the Lord. It all comes back to worshipping God, that worship is more than singing on Sunday or to your local radio station on the way to work, it is about loving God with all your heart mind and soul and knowing that praising him with your actions is crucial to building a strong relationship with the God of our universe.
It amazes me a lot of times when I read through the Old Testament how willing God is to hand over people groups to other people groups. When Israelites continually go in and beat up on the Canaanites, and God seems to smile and nod approvingly. What can we take from this chapter in our bibles then if all it is is a bunch of people going around killing one another and taking their lands? In the midst of all of this destruction and killing we do see a brief glimpse of grace when a man shows the Israelites how to break into the city called Luz and because of this spares the man and his family from death. But the more I read the more I don’t know if this is a case of God being happy that people are dying or Israelites and the 12 Tribes not fully doing there job, because as we get to the end of Chapter one there is a list of things and peoples that were left unconquered.
I don’t really know where I am going with this but I do know that the Israelites were called to do a job, after Joshua had died the Tribe of Judah with the help of the Tribe of Simeon, and annihilate the Cannanites. Regardless of what job it is that we are called to do, we are called to do it to the best of our abilities. We are called to live fully in Christ, and that means that in whatever it is, work or play, we are to be doing it for the Lord. It all comes back to worshipping God, that worship is more than singing on Sunday or to your local radio station on the way to work, it is about loving God with all your heart mind and soul and knowing that praising him with your actions is crucial to building a strong relationship with the God of our universe.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Community
It is pretty clear that we are called to live in community, i recently got an email from a friend who had this to say about Ecclesiastes 4: 9-12 paraphrased -- "If we do life together... "we can help each other succeed," "we'll be picked up at the point of falling," "we can stay warm when the winter comes," "we can stand back to back and conquer"..."
Stand back to back and conquer, the wording is something out of a man movie, it seems William Wallace or Maximus should be uttering these words to their men in battle. I think a lot of time we forget that we are at war, a war that is unseen a war that is way more important than money, or political gain, or the economy, or whatever esle war conquers. We are called as Christians to live above ourselves as a part of this crazy thing called the world and too often we would rather shutter under the safety of the pew with our nose in a hymnal.
We are called to be the body of Christ, so it is time we step out and start acting like it, through service, in love, For Christ. We can stay warm when the winter comes folks.
Stand back to back and conquer, the wording is something out of a man movie, it seems William Wallace or Maximus should be uttering these words to their men in battle. I think a lot of time we forget that we are at war, a war that is unseen a war that is way more important than money, or political gain, or the economy, or whatever esle war conquers. We are called as Christians to live above ourselves as a part of this crazy thing called the world and too often we would rather shutter under the safety of the pew with our nose in a hymnal.
We are called to be the body of Christ, so it is time we step out and start acting like it, through service, in love, For Christ. We can stay warm when the winter comes folks.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Romans 1
It always amazes me how dedicated Paul is to the work of the Lord, and not only dedicated but excited. I think it is impossible to read through Romans and not be excited about sharing the word of the Lord. When I look at verses 16 and 17 I read about how unashamed Paul is of the gospel, how regardless of what is going on in the world, regardless of who it is, Paul is stoked to share the good news of Christ. He says for it is by the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes… That is a reassuring thing for me to read considering my profession. That it isn’t my job to save students, it isn’t about me or how cool a program that I could put together but it is about the power of God. My job is to simply make that bridge to good available for my students and let God take it from there, besides, He is a lot better at it than I would ever be.
I guess that might be why in the second half of chapter 1 Paul begins talking about the difference between a foolish and a wise man as well as unbelief and the consequences that it holds for those who don’t love Jesus. We all need to take a step back and realize that it is all about God, not us, so whatever it may be that you are doing, do it for God… after all I think that is the very definition of worship.
I guess that might be why in the second half of chapter 1 Paul begins talking about the difference between a foolish and a wise man as well as unbelief and the consequences that it holds for those who don’t love Jesus. We all need to take a step back and realize that it is all about God, not us, so whatever it may be that you are doing, do it for God… after all I think that is the very definition of worship.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
At a Campus Near YOU...
Don't forget, I am now on your campus. The schedule is as follows:
Weds. @ Abraham Lincoln Jr. High
Thurs. @ Immanuel High/Jr. High
Fri. @ Selma High School
Come out and say HI!!!
Weds. @ Abraham Lincoln Jr. High
Thurs. @ Immanuel High/Jr. High
Fri. @ Selma High School
Come out and say HI!!!
Competition Series
Hey All,
We have our competition Series heating up with Army v. Navy at Jr. High Group and The Theolgians v. The Emporers at High School. Remember points are acquired through winning games, merely showing up, wearing your team colors, and most importnantly bringing your friends. To all you Jr. Highers who are coming to the lock-in, newbie points will be double for the lock-in, so each new person you bring is worth 4000 points!!!
And remember, the lock-in runs from Friday August 29th at 9:00pm through Saturday August 30th at 7:00am. See you all there!
We have our competition Series heating up with Army v. Navy at Jr. High Group and The Theolgians v. The Emporers at High School. Remember points are acquired through winning games, merely showing up, wearing your team colors, and most importnantly bringing your friends. To all you Jr. Highers who are coming to the lock-in, newbie points will be double for the lock-in, so each new person you bring is worth 4000 points!!!
And remember, the lock-in runs from Friday August 29th at 9:00pm through Saturday August 30th at 7:00am. See you all there!
Monday, August 11, 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
Totally Worth it!
So last night, I was wet my pants excited to see the premier of the Dark Knight, the second in the redone batman movies. Yes, Heath Ledger is incredible, Christian Bale is amazing, and the storyline is unbeatable. Needless to say i got home at 3:45 am and am up this morning... at work... But like my title says, totally worth it!
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
CAMP?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Just a quick not for ya'll goin to camp. The ride situation is slightly different from last year. You are responsible for getting yourself up to camp, whether thats with a friend or parents or whatever. I will not be arranging rides this year, however, if you need a ride, i have room in my very comfortable crew cab truck, it is actually more suited for midgets or Wyatt O'Brein... I can also help you find a ride with another parent if you are looking. Thanks ya'll, see you at camp.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Water Slides Yo!
All Jr. Highers who are interested in getting a sunburn and sweating to death tomorrow, we are leaving for wild water adventures at 9:30 from the church so make sure you are here a bit before that (9:15) so we can get you registered, paid for, and greased up with sunscreen!!! We will be returning around 5ish but we will call your parents to be exact!!!
Hope tp see you then!
Hope tp see you then!
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Courier Pigeons
Hey Ya'll, camp forms were due Yesterday! If you haven't gotten them into me do so before Friday as that is when I am sending them away. If you haven't turned them in there is a 20 dollar late fee that Sugar Pine imposes so unfortunately I am gonna hafta charge ya... But bottom line is, we are goin to camp soon. The dates once again are:
Junior High: July 20-July 26
High School: July 27-August 2
Also, if you want at least a 50 dollar scholarship towards camp we are working the pizza booth on July 3rd at the fireworks show in Selma. Call me or email me or text me or send me a courier pigeon to let me know if you are interested.
Other than that, I hope all is well... Catch you on the flip flop.
Junior High: July 20-July 26
High School: July 27-August 2
Also, if you want at least a 50 dollar scholarship towards camp we are working the pizza booth on July 3rd at the fireworks show in Selma. Call me or email me or text me or send me a courier pigeon to let me know if you are interested.
Other than that, I hope all is well... Catch you on the flip flop.
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
Raisin Festival
The time for celebrating Raisins is upon us, and that means we are going to sell, you guessed it, not raisins, but pizza. All youth who are involved in our mission trip to Denver and are looking to raise some more funds need to sign-up with me at the meeting on Sunday. The meeting starts at Noon and it is essential you are all there as we will be doing ice-breakers, team builders, information gathering as well as Booth sign-ups. See you there!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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