Three strikes and your out?
When I was a wee lad I played little league for one year. I should have been in minor league or pee wee league, whatever you want to call it. But because my family kept the sabbath and the minor league games were on sabbath I got bumped up just one year in age to little league so I could play. I'm not a bad ball player. Pretty good actually I can catch and throw all right and I really can actually hit pretty well. Plus I'm a lefty when I bat so it throws people off a little bit which is good.
One of our practices on this little league team I was up to bat, and I was hitting alright. Our pitcher who was learning as well was having a hard time with his accuracy. I got lined up at the plate ready for the pitch. The pitcher wound up and let one fly and it hit me. That was it for my hitting the ball that year. I was too afraid, so every game for the whole year I would strike out. I couldn't stay with the ball, because I was to afraid it would hit me, so I would cringe and miss one, two, then three times and I was out.
It seems like three is about all we have in us sometimes. In Luke 23 Jesus comes before Pilot and then before Herod and then then back before Pilot again. Pilot tries three times to tell the crowd, I don't find anything wrong with this man. I will have him punished and then release him. But the crowd keeps on him to crucify Jesus. After three attempts Pilot is done. He gives into the crowd, he cringes and ducks so he doesn't get his by the ball and sends Jesus to the cross.
There is another set of threes in this chapter. Jesus is on the cross and three times he is taunted, if your the messiah come on down and save your self, You saved others now save yourself king of the Jews, Yeah come on save your self and us get all of us off of these crosses. With this set of threes, however, it's the crowd who strikes out. Jesus stays on the cross, he doesn't give in. He stays on the cross because he is saving us and well himself too I guess. Going through with the death for sin is the road to resurrection. It is the road back to heavenly realms both for Jesus and for us.
When Jesus dies its the centurion, the one in charge of the crucifixion who says it out loud, surely this was a righteous man.
Salvation comes because Jesus doesn't strike out. He sticks with it. He doesn't cringe with fear of being hit by the ball. He takes blow after blow pounding into his flesh, his heart, and his soul.
I don't know what it is I am cringing from right now, or what it might be for you. I pray we might meet it strait on whether it hits us or whether we hit it. I don't want to live my life striking out! Do you?
May we have the fierce bravery and stamina of Christ. May we will our lives with the faith of Christ. This is how we overcome scripture says it's those who keep the commandments and have the faith of Jesus Christ. May we live today without giving into fear, without the cringe and duck, but rather swing with all we are worth.
This blog is a reflection on what the Scripture of the Bible has to say into our lives. In Jesus the word became flesh and dwelt among us. This is the kind of incarnation understanding we need of scripture. We need to understand how scripture is to be lived out in our lives today. These are some simple reflections of the way I see scripture interacting with my life.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Coupons and Angels (Luke 22)
Why are we sooooooooo human-centric?
So much of what we do with our lives is focused on us and what is best for me or for my family. We want to make sure we do the best we can in the time and world we are given so "I can live a fulfilled life and make my world work the best way it can." I was sucked into a show last night about extreme coupon shoppers. I was amazed as a woman went into her local grocery store and rang the bill up to $1900 dollars and then threaded the hundreds of coupons through until the total bill came out to $103.97. I couldn't believe it, but they showed it again and again people who walk into these stores and have 96-98% savings!
Several of these people had husbands who had lost their jobs or spending habits they had to make up for from college or whatever it was that got them started. Now this is what they do. Spending up to 6 hours of prep time before a shopping trip and then 4 hours in the store going through just the right motions to manage things just right. The place where it gets even more extreme is when you see their stock piles at home. Basements and closets and under-bed storage areas full of their stock pile. Our focus can zero in on anything. I have to admit I am going to be checking out some coupons, luckily I don't have a basement, lol.
The view of our world can get so narrow at times, coming all the way down to coupons. I not just thinking today about limiting the view to our families, our towns, our nations, or our world. I am talking about the limiting we do to make our view human-centric only.
In Luke 22 we begin to have things broadened for us. Judas is entered into by Satan, Jesus is strengthen by and angel, and the human race is invited to have thrones in heaven. We just don't get this. The disciples hear someone is going to betray Jesus and they ask for a little while who it might be, but then they go strait on to who will be the greatest. Jesus blows their minds but saying, "I confer on you a kingdom, just as my Father conferred one on me, so that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel."
We don't get it! I don't get it most of the time. We live our lives with our heads in the ground thinking we are the only ones here on this planet and off of this planet. But there are ancient beings right here with us. Angels, fallen and unfallen, moving through human existence. Jesus tells his disciples, "pray so that you don't fall into temptation." He moves away to pray pouring his heart out and an angel shows up to strengthen him.
What happens when we pray? What is going on that we cannot see? What would happen if our viewpoint shifted and widened, so we could pray for others believing angels will show up? How many demons of suicide can an angel take down? How many demons of depression can a couple of warriors from heaven ex-spell from a high school? How many marriages could be saved by a husband or wife being strengthened?
May our minds be opened today to the world around us, beyond humanity, into the supernatural. May the power of Christ move through our prayers and bring strength to the battles around us. Let's wake up people, open our eyes, and start really praying.
So much of what we do with our lives is focused on us and what is best for me or for my family. We want to make sure we do the best we can in the time and world we are given so "I can live a fulfilled life and make my world work the best way it can." I was sucked into a show last night about extreme coupon shoppers. I was amazed as a woman went into her local grocery store and rang the bill up to $1900 dollars and then threaded the hundreds of coupons through until the total bill came out to $103.97. I couldn't believe it, but they showed it again and again people who walk into these stores and have 96-98% savings!
Several of these people had husbands who had lost their jobs or spending habits they had to make up for from college or whatever it was that got them started. Now this is what they do. Spending up to 6 hours of prep time before a shopping trip and then 4 hours in the store going through just the right motions to manage things just right. The place where it gets even more extreme is when you see their stock piles at home. Basements and closets and under-bed storage areas full of their stock pile. Our focus can zero in on anything. I have to admit I am going to be checking out some coupons, luckily I don't have a basement, lol.
The view of our world can get so narrow at times, coming all the way down to coupons. I not just thinking today about limiting the view to our families, our towns, our nations, or our world. I am talking about the limiting we do to make our view human-centric only.
In Luke 22 we begin to have things broadened for us. Judas is entered into by Satan, Jesus is strengthen by and angel, and the human race is invited to have thrones in heaven. We just don't get this. The disciples hear someone is going to betray Jesus and they ask for a little while who it might be, but then they go strait on to who will be the greatest. Jesus blows their minds but saying, "I confer on you a kingdom, just as my Father conferred one on me, so that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel."
We don't get it! I don't get it most of the time. We live our lives with our heads in the ground thinking we are the only ones here on this planet and off of this planet. But there are ancient beings right here with us. Angels, fallen and unfallen, moving through human existence. Jesus tells his disciples, "pray so that you don't fall into temptation." He moves away to pray pouring his heart out and an angel shows up to strengthen him.
What happens when we pray? What is going on that we cannot see? What would happen if our viewpoint shifted and widened, so we could pray for others believing angels will show up? How many demons of suicide can an angel take down? How many demons of depression can a couple of warriors from heaven ex-spell from a high school? How many marriages could be saved by a husband or wife being strengthened?
May our minds be opened today to the world around us, beyond humanity, into the supernatural. May the power of Christ move through our prayers and bring strength to the battles around us. Let's wake up people, open our eyes, and start really praying.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Airports and the coming of Jesus (Luke 21)
What is it that makes you heart race with sudden urgency?
So as you may remember from my last couple of blogs I was in Colorado last week. Wednesday morning I got myself out of bed and dragged through the motions of getting packed and out the door to the airport. I had come down with some sort of nasty bug which left me feverish and aching all over. I wasn't moving very fast so I gave myself plenty of time to get my rental car turned back in and get to the airport.
I got through security and rather uneventfully and still have a couple of hours before my flight. I wondered up to the mezzanine level with the restaurants and made my way to paradise cafe and bakery. They have some really good fresh food there and I was in need of something with less grease then the average fast food joint. So I ordered a sandwich and salad combo and sat down enjoying my meal with plenty of time to spare.
At about 10:45 I heard something over the loud speaker referencing a flight to Portland but didn't think much of it sense my flight wasn't leaving until noon. Then about 5 minutes later I heard it again. Flight number 369 to Portland is departing from gate B26. I look at my ticket and sure enough that's my flight. I grab my stuff and race towards to the gate in my weakened state. Maybe my phone hasn't made the time change I must be late.
I get to the gate with a rather panicked look on my face and get the word "Portland" out of my mouth. The jet way is not attached to the airplane. I start to panic that I have missed my flight. The woman kindly says the flight will be boarding next. The announcement had apparently been simply a gate change. I really wish they had said in the announcement "gate change!" Maybe they did and I missed it, but whatever the case may be, it got my attention.
Luke 21 catches my attention in much the same way. I have read the prophecies of Jesus many times. I know they talk about wars and rumors of wars. They talk about earthquakes, famines, and all kinds of other nasty things happening through out history. But it's through out history. It is to be expected, these things will happen says Jesus they are not the signs of the end.
But then we get to verse 25 "There will be signs in the sun, moon, and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea." Sound familiar to anyone yet? "Men will faint from the terror, apprehensive of what is coming on the world, for the heavenly bodies will be shaken. At that time they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. When these things begin to take place, stand up and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near."
I read this and I can't help but think of Japan and the tilting of the earth's axis with the raging of the seas. It gives me the same feeling as "flight 369 to portland is departing from gate B26." There is something happening there is something coming. I have been content to know Jesus is coming sometime soon, but this is not soon as in sometime in the future this is soon as in soon.
I get a little bit of fear in my gut, until I read the rest of the passage. Stand up lift up your heads because the end of the world is coming??? No! Because your redemption is near! This is good news, this is a relief, this is what I want. I don't know the day or the hour when Jesus is coming, I think scripture is pretty darn clear about that one. But no matter how soon is soon I can look forward to it remembering why he is coming.
Redemption is near!!!
If you are not sure redemption is something you want to be near, I encourage you to take the time to find out. Take a look around this old earth and see the suffering abounding. Then take a look at Jesus again or for the first time and see if he isn't the kind of person you would like to spend eternity with. The nice part about it all is we can start spending time with him now, we don't have to wait for the day the earth falls apart.
May we take a better look at who Jesus is today and why his coming would be such a very, very good thing.
So as you may remember from my last couple of blogs I was in Colorado last week. Wednesday morning I got myself out of bed and dragged through the motions of getting packed and out the door to the airport. I had come down with some sort of nasty bug which left me feverish and aching all over. I wasn't moving very fast so I gave myself plenty of time to get my rental car turned back in and get to the airport.
I got through security and rather uneventfully and still have a couple of hours before my flight. I wondered up to the mezzanine level with the restaurants and made my way to paradise cafe and bakery. They have some really good fresh food there and I was in need of something with less grease then the average fast food joint. So I ordered a sandwich and salad combo and sat down enjoying my meal with plenty of time to spare.
At about 10:45 I heard something over the loud speaker referencing a flight to Portland but didn't think much of it sense my flight wasn't leaving until noon. Then about 5 minutes later I heard it again. Flight number 369 to Portland is departing from gate B26. I look at my ticket and sure enough that's my flight. I grab my stuff and race towards to the gate in my weakened state. Maybe my phone hasn't made the time change I must be late.
I get to the gate with a rather panicked look on my face and get the word "Portland" out of my mouth. The jet way is not attached to the airplane. I start to panic that I have missed my flight. The woman kindly says the flight will be boarding next. The announcement had apparently been simply a gate change. I really wish they had said in the announcement "gate change!" Maybe they did and I missed it, but whatever the case may be, it got my attention.
Luke 21 catches my attention in much the same way. I have read the prophecies of Jesus many times. I know they talk about wars and rumors of wars. They talk about earthquakes, famines, and all kinds of other nasty things happening through out history. But it's through out history. It is to be expected, these things will happen says Jesus they are not the signs of the end.
But then we get to verse 25 "There will be signs in the sun, moon, and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea." Sound familiar to anyone yet? "Men will faint from the terror, apprehensive of what is coming on the world, for the heavenly bodies will be shaken. At that time they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. When these things begin to take place, stand up and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near."
I read this and I can't help but think of Japan and the tilting of the earth's axis with the raging of the seas. It gives me the same feeling as "flight 369 to portland is departing from gate B26." There is something happening there is something coming. I have been content to know Jesus is coming sometime soon, but this is not soon as in sometime in the future this is soon as in soon.
I get a little bit of fear in my gut, until I read the rest of the passage. Stand up lift up your heads because the end of the world is coming??? No! Because your redemption is near! This is good news, this is a relief, this is what I want. I don't know the day or the hour when Jesus is coming, I think scripture is pretty darn clear about that one. But no matter how soon is soon I can look forward to it remembering why he is coming.
Redemption is near!!!
If you are not sure redemption is something you want to be near, I encourage you to take the time to find out. Take a look around this old earth and see the suffering abounding. Then take a look at Jesus again or for the first time and see if he isn't the kind of person you would like to spend eternity with. The nice part about it all is we can start spending time with him now, we don't have to wait for the day the earth falls apart.
May we take a better look at who Jesus is today and why his coming would be such a very, very good thing.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Water, wind, teaching, and Life! (Luke 20)
Are you really alive?
Day three of the wild at hear boot camp. We were asked today to think about when we feel alive. What is it that makes us feel alive. I started to make a list; times in the water: cliff diving, swimming in mountain lakes, scuba diving, body surfing, the wind: on top of a mountain, whipping past me on a snowboard, on the river in alaska holding me up, moments of teaching: when I have a new sermon on my lips, when I am fully connecting with an audience or class room, when the message God has for me to share is pouring through my finders on the keyboard.
What are the times when you feel alive?
I have asked this question around the country in different places when I speak and share the gospel. I have heard some great stories; surfing on top of cars, the day my child was born, hitting the highway with an full tank of gas, catching a wave, etc. When do you feel alive? Are you alive? Really?
In Luke chap 20 Jesus is accosted by some teachers of the law and others trying to trap him with questions. "Jesus, should we pay taxes to Caesar?" "Jesus, by what authority do you do these things?" Then we have a really complicated one. This group of Sadducees who don't believe in the resurrection bring Jesus a story problem. "If there are seven brothers and the oldest brother marries a woman and has no children with her so she passes on to the next brother and the next through all seven with the same result, when we get to the resurrection whose wife will she be?" I love the way Jesus responds to these questions, "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is Gods," and "Tell me by what authority John baptized and I'll tell you where I get my authority." The the story problem. "You guys don't even know what you're talking about, marriage in heaven? When the resurrection comes this whole scenario will be a non issue. Oh an P.S. the resurrection will happen. God is a God of the living not the dead. To him Abraham and all those guys are alive, he can see the end from the beginning."
The scope of God's vision is amazing. He is watching the parade of life from the blimp in the sky he can see the end, the middle, and the beginning. So for him all those lying in the grave right now are also alive. He is the God of the living not the dead. So here is my question; Is he our God? Are we alive or are we dead? I know Jesus is talking about the physical grave here, but I think it goes farther than that. God is the God of the living. Are we living? Is he our God?
Do we spend our lives in the dead doldrums of life, going from routine to routine appointment to appointment. When was the last time you felt alive and when was the last time that feeling involved God? He is the life giver, he is the God of the living. The letter to the church of Sardis in revelation says they are spiritually dead. They appear to be alive in the actions, but they are just going through the motions they have no life in them.
Wake up! Oh sleeper, wake up!
The God of life is calling you. Sin is the separation from God. It is no wonder sin leads to death. When we separate ourselves from the source of life, from the God of the living, we will surely die. Unfortunately a lot of us are walking corpses right now. We are physically alive walking, talking, and eating. But we are spiritually dead separated from God.
God is the God of the living. He looks at us and sees the potential of every man and every woman to come alive. he is drawing us to himself. He has reconciled us to himself through Jesus. There is no more barrier between us and him.
May we draw near to God today. May we come to him and approaching his throne of grace boldly stand in the glow of his glory the source of our life. May the God of life be our God, may we be fully alive!
Day three of the wild at hear boot camp. We were asked today to think about when we feel alive. What is it that makes us feel alive. I started to make a list; times in the water: cliff diving, swimming in mountain lakes, scuba diving, body surfing, the wind: on top of a mountain, whipping past me on a snowboard, on the river in alaska holding me up, moments of teaching: when I have a new sermon on my lips, when I am fully connecting with an audience or class room, when the message God has for me to share is pouring through my finders on the keyboard.
What are the times when you feel alive?
I have asked this question around the country in different places when I speak and share the gospel. I have heard some great stories; surfing on top of cars, the day my child was born, hitting the highway with an full tank of gas, catching a wave, etc. When do you feel alive? Are you alive? Really?
In Luke chap 20 Jesus is accosted by some teachers of the law and others trying to trap him with questions. "Jesus, should we pay taxes to Caesar?" "Jesus, by what authority do you do these things?" Then we have a really complicated one. This group of Sadducees who don't believe in the resurrection bring Jesus a story problem. "If there are seven brothers and the oldest brother marries a woman and has no children with her so she passes on to the next brother and the next through all seven with the same result, when we get to the resurrection whose wife will she be?" I love the way Jesus responds to these questions, "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is Gods," and "Tell me by what authority John baptized and I'll tell you where I get my authority." The the story problem. "You guys don't even know what you're talking about, marriage in heaven? When the resurrection comes this whole scenario will be a non issue. Oh an P.S. the resurrection will happen. God is a God of the living not the dead. To him Abraham and all those guys are alive, he can see the end from the beginning."
The scope of God's vision is amazing. He is watching the parade of life from the blimp in the sky he can see the end, the middle, and the beginning. So for him all those lying in the grave right now are also alive. He is the God of the living not the dead. So here is my question; Is he our God? Are we alive or are we dead? I know Jesus is talking about the physical grave here, but I think it goes farther than that. God is the God of the living. Are we living? Is he our God?
Do we spend our lives in the dead doldrums of life, going from routine to routine appointment to appointment. When was the last time you felt alive and when was the last time that feeling involved God? He is the life giver, he is the God of the living. The letter to the church of Sardis in revelation says they are spiritually dead. They appear to be alive in the actions, but they are just going through the motions they have no life in them.
Wake up! Oh sleeper, wake up!
The God of life is calling you. Sin is the separation from God. It is no wonder sin leads to death. When we separate ourselves from the source of life, from the God of the living, we will surely die. Unfortunately a lot of us are walking corpses right now. We are physically alive walking, talking, and eating. But we are spiritually dead separated from God.
God is the God of the living. He looks at us and sees the potential of every man and every woman to come alive. he is drawing us to himself. He has reconciled us to himself through Jesus. There is no more barrier between us and him.
May we draw near to God today. May we come to him and approaching his throne of grace boldly stand in the glow of his glory the source of our life. May the God of life be our God, may we be fully alive!
Friday, April 1, 2011
Smoldering fire (luke 19)
Do you feel like your fire has gone out?
I am currently attending a wild at heart boot camp with John Eldredge and his team. It has been good so far and it seems each meeting although I have heard or read most of this stuff before there is something that hooks into me and makes me think and ask the questions of my life God has for me to ask.
We are having some time in silence right now and asking the questions how do we see ourselves and how do others see us. I have already spent my time of reflection on these questions and have come to an interesting word picture. I see my self as a smoldering fire. On the outside I appear as a dead heap of ashes, but under the surface there are still coals smoldering. Most of the time it looks as though I have gone out. This comes from multiple reasons, stress, depression, struggle with addictions, isolation. But every once in a while there is a flame up. Every once in a while the passion burns hot again. I will flame up in my study of the word of God and produce a new sermon or write a new blog. I will flame up and actually exercise consistently for a while. I will flame up and romance my wife. I will flame up and actively play with my daughter. Then I seem to go underground again the light in my eyes turns to ashes again.
I was reading Luke chap 19 this morning. I am struck by the fire burning in Jesus. There are times when he is fully ablaze like when he is clearing the temple for example. I think of the fantastic for movie with the human torch, flame on these guys are out of here. But even in the more subtle times. When Jesus is telling a parable of the minus there is a flame in his eyes. The figure in the analogy who represents Christ, the one who goes away to get authority for his rule comes back and has those who opposed him put to death in from of him. Jesus is not a particularly safe person for those who oppose the kingdom of God. He sends them out of the temple burning brightly, he tells them they will be put to death with fire in his eyes, and he offends them by going to the home of a sinner tax collector.
I pray today as you and I draw nearer the heart of God, as we become more like Christ the ashen times will become less and less and while I may not always be burning full on you will see the smolder in my eyes. The passion of the heart of God.
May this be your journey as well, may God rekindle your life today.
I am currently attending a wild at heart boot camp with John Eldredge and his team. It has been good so far and it seems each meeting although I have heard or read most of this stuff before there is something that hooks into me and makes me think and ask the questions of my life God has for me to ask.
We are having some time in silence right now and asking the questions how do we see ourselves and how do others see us. I have already spent my time of reflection on these questions and have come to an interesting word picture. I see my self as a smoldering fire. On the outside I appear as a dead heap of ashes, but under the surface there are still coals smoldering. Most of the time it looks as though I have gone out. This comes from multiple reasons, stress, depression, struggle with addictions, isolation. But every once in a while there is a flame up. Every once in a while the passion burns hot again. I will flame up in my study of the word of God and produce a new sermon or write a new blog. I will flame up and actually exercise consistently for a while. I will flame up and romance my wife. I will flame up and actively play with my daughter. Then I seem to go underground again the light in my eyes turns to ashes again.
I was reading Luke chap 19 this morning. I am struck by the fire burning in Jesus. There are times when he is fully ablaze like when he is clearing the temple for example. I think of the fantastic for movie with the human torch, flame on these guys are out of here. But even in the more subtle times. When Jesus is telling a parable of the minus there is a flame in his eyes. The figure in the analogy who represents Christ, the one who goes away to get authority for his rule comes back and has those who opposed him put to death in from of him. Jesus is not a particularly safe person for those who oppose the kingdom of God. He sends them out of the temple burning brightly, he tells them they will be put to death with fire in his eyes, and he offends them by going to the home of a sinner tax collector.
I pray today as you and I draw nearer the heart of God, as we become more like Christ the ashen times will become less and less and while I may not always be burning full on you will see the smolder in my eyes. The passion of the heart of God.
May this be your journey as well, may God rekindle your life today.
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