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I'm blogging at Wordpress, come on over there!
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Thursday, March 22, 2007
Switching to WordPress
I'm blogging over at WordPress now, so visit me at
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Monday, March 19, 2007
Obey
Blogger, the Foulkes family, found our "Obey" video archived at www.centergrovebc.org, and shares it on their blog. We love it too. Once we put it on the website, my kids would watch it on loop for at least 30 minutes straight. Some other pastors and I developed it for a sermon series that played off of the name,"Ebay" EBay...Obey...get it?
I decided to put it on my blog too... and uploaded it on YouTube, since we all liked it so much.
I decided to put it on my blog too... and uploaded it on YouTube, since we all liked it so much.
Sermons Boring???? Ya gotta be kiddin'!
Recently, I asked what someone thought of a particular sermon...
"Boring," came the straight-faced reply, "It was boring."
Of course, I thought he was joking...He was not.
"Boring," but why? Other than simply being that my preaching was in fact boring, there are a myriad of factors to why someone can become bored with a sermon. Why, couldn't even the greatest preachers become bored with a good sermon?
One blogger lists a number of things that the listener has to do with sermons hitting their mark or driving you to dreamland.
It may be a lack of Preparation: The listener should have arrived having prepared prayerfully, thoroughly (getting enough sleep, reading the passage of Scripture ahead of time), and expectantly.
It may be poor listening skills: The listener should listen worshipfully, attentively, critically, and submissively.
It may be underdeveloped response: The listener should regularly respond thoughtfully, and fully. Rather than having "roast preacher" for lunch, try having the sermon for lunch.
Please link back to this wonderful article. It will help becoming bored with sermons.
"Boring," came the straight-faced reply, "It was boring."
Of course, I thought he was joking...He was not.
"Boring," but why? Other than simply being that my preaching was in fact boring, there are a myriad of factors to why someone can become bored with a sermon. Why, couldn't even the greatest preachers become bored with a good sermon?
One blogger lists a number of things that the listener has to do with sermons hitting their mark or driving you to dreamland.
It may be a lack of Preparation: The listener should have arrived having prepared prayerfully, thoroughly (getting enough sleep, reading the passage of Scripture ahead of time), and expectantly.
It may be poor listening skills: The listener should listen worshipfully, attentively, critically, and submissively.
It may be underdeveloped response: The listener should regularly respond thoughtfully, and fully. Rather than having "roast preacher" for lunch, try having the sermon for lunch.
Please link back to this wonderful article. It will help becoming bored with sermons.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
My Mind
Over the past month I've been reading a popular Bible teacher's bestseller. Here are a few points about my "mind" that I would like to remember and practice:
- My mind may not be as focused as it could be because it hasn't been disciplined for concentration. Train it, keep at it.
- My mind may be often confused because I'm trying to figure out the "Why?" behind everything. Am I tempted to disregard it if it isn't logical? Some things are only spiritually discerned.
- Doubt is like being stuck at the crossroads, uncertain of which way to take. The "double-minded man" doesn't decide; he gets his direction like a wind-tossed wave. God gives me a measure of faith, but not doubt. Faith is a gift, doubt is a choice.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Christian Perfection
Here's a written exchange I had with a fellow "theologian"--which I think is excellent. He wrote a brief talk about Christians attaining to perfection, and I wrote comments back (in blue caps).
EXCELLENT, SIMPLE. WHATEVER HE WILLS, RIGHT?
I KNOW SOME “WORD OF FAITH” CHURCHES THAT ACTUALLY SAY THAT IT IS NOT GOD’S WILL FOR THEM TO BE SICK. THE BACKGROUND FOR THIS IS IN ISAIAH WHERE JESUS BORE OUR STRIPES, SO “WE DON’T HAVE TO.” I HAD A WORD-OF-FAITH PASTOR TELL ME THAT IF YOU SAY THE RIGHT THING OR HAD THE RIGHT FAITH THEN YOU WOULDN’T BE SICK OR ULTIMATELY DIE.
REFERENCE THE BOOK OF JOB
WE FORGET THAT HIS WAYS ARE NOT OUR WAYS, HIS THOUGHTS NOT OURS.
WHAT I AM DOING IS IN STARK CONTRAST TO WHAT I FEEL CALLED TO DO THROUGH THE POWER OF GOD. EVEN THE NORMALCY OF LIFE IS HEIGHTENED TO MISSION AND MINISTRY WHEN GOD IS IN IT, SUCH AS A MOTHER FEEDING CHILDREN NOW BECOMES “AS UNTO THE LORD” (COL.)
WHAT THINGS HAVE I DONE IN MY OWN POWER? NOW…WHAT COULD THOSE THINGS HAVE BECOME IF I HAD DONE IT IN THE POWER OF THE LORD? (SCORED A HIGHER SCORE ON DONKEY KONG????)
OUCH!!
Thanks Mr. Whaley.
"Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect. . . ." Philippians 3:12
It is a snare to imagine that God wants to make us perfect specimens of what He can do; God's purpose is to make us one with Himself.
EXCELLENT, SIMPLE. WHATEVER HE WILLS, RIGHT?
The emphasis of holiness movements is apt to be that God is producing specimens of holiness to put in His museum. If you go off on this idea of personal holiness, the dead-set of your life will not be for God, but for what you call the manifestation of God in your life. "It can never be God's will that I should be sick."
I KNOW SOME “WORD OF FAITH” CHURCHES THAT ACTUALLY SAY THAT IT IS NOT GOD’S WILL FOR THEM TO BE SICK. THE BACKGROUND FOR THIS IS IN ISAIAH WHERE JESUS BORE OUR STRIPES, SO “WE DON’T HAVE TO.” I HAD A WORD-OF-FAITH PASTOR TELL ME THAT IF YOU SAY THE RIGHT THING OR HAD THE RIGHT FAITH THEN YOU WOULDN’T BE SICK OR ULTIMATELY DIE.
If it was God's will to bruise His own Son, why should He not bruise you? The thing that tells for God is not your relevant consistency to an idea of what a saint should be, but your real vital relation to Jesus Christ, and your abandonment to Him whether you are well or ill.
REFERENCE THE BOOK OF JOB
Christian perfection is not, and never can be, human perfection.
WE FORGET THAT HIS WAYS ARE NOT OUR WAYS, HIS THOUGHTS NOT OURS.
Christian perfection is the perfection of a relationship to God which shows itself amid the irrelevancies of human life.
WHAT I AM DOING IS IN STARK CONTRAST TO WHAT I FEEL CALLED TO DO THROUGH THE POWER OF GOD. EVEN THE NORMALCY OF LIFE IS HEIGHTENED TO MISSION AND MINISTRY WHEN GOD IS IN IT, SUCH AS A MOTHER FEEDING CHILDREN NOW BECOMES “AS UNTO THE LORD” (COL.)
When you obey the call of Jesus Christ, the first thing that strikes you is the irrelevancy of the things you have to do, and the next thing that strikes you is the fact that other people seem to be living perfectly consistent lives. Such lives are apt to leave you with the idea that God is unnecessary, by human effort and devotion we can reach the standard God wants.
WHAT THINGS HAVE I DONE IN MY OWN POWER? NOW…WHAT COULD THOSE THINGS HAVE BECOME IF I HAD DONE IT IN THE POWER OF THE LORD? (SCORED A HIGHER SCORE ON DONKEY KONG????)
In a fallen world this can never be done. I am called to live in perfect relation to God so that my life produces a longing after God in other lives, not admiration for myself.
OUCH!!
Thoughts about myself hinder my usefulness to God. God is not after perfecting me to be a specimen in His show-room; He is getting me to the place where He can use me. Let Him do what He likes.
Thanks Mr. Whaley.
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