Monday, July 30, 2007

ANOTHER ONE GOES UNDER!



As the sun went down so did John Gerstberger - under the water that is. Congratulations to John who was baptized in front of his family and friends in his yard at the home place. John professed his faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour Saturday evening, the 28th of July. John shared his faith story and we, his friends, family, and the Thursday noon men's group, were privileged to share in his joining the family of God in baptism.
Thanks, John, for allowing me to participate in your special evening. It truly was a blessing.
P.R.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

IDENTITY CRISIS!

I was speaking with someone this past week and somehow we got on the subject of how people define themselves. In the midst of the discussion we both agreed that almost everyone sees themselves as a success or a failure based upon what they do or the things they have as opposed to who they really are. But that is dangerous ground to tread upon if that is the case.

Does it mean that if you don't have a college degree or work in upper management you are a nobody? Does it mean that if you shop at Walmart instead of Dillards you have not yet arrived? Does it mean that one's self-worth is merely based upon what one has or does for a living?

What about those who work hard day in and day out, who are loyal to their employer, who arrive to work on time, who do what they say they'll do, who are honest? Is that person not a person of value? What about morals and ethics and character? Are these not better benchmarks when it comes to defining a person then what they own or what they do for a living? And haven't you seen those who seem to have very little with regards to money and material things more happy than those who seem to "have it all"?

As Christians, our identity is in Christ - who he is and what he has done through his life, death, and resurrection. It's not about status or how we compare to others. It's about what it means to follow Jesus Christ - to love God and to love others. When we deny ourselves (put Christ first) we find that we don't have to measure up to the standards the world throws at us. Ultimately, they are meaningless. It's about responding to Christ in faith and doing our best for him and being satisfied with knowing that we are children of the living God.

I'm so glad that God looks at our hearts instead of our resumes, accomplishments, or assets (or liabilities). For it is when we give our hearts to him that we attain fulfillment and meaning in our lives. That way, at the end of the day, no matter how good or bad the day was, we can say with certainty, "I am a child of God. I know who I am and whose I am."

I know one thing, that sure takes the pressure off of me. What about you?

Thursday, July 19, 2007

IMMERSED IN GOD'S LOVE!




What a great evening we had together last Friday for our annual splash bash. Great food, great fun, and great fellowship. But the greatest "happening" of the evening was the opportunity to baptize Christ Antonelli into God's grace and love and family. As you know, sometimes the best plans are those that are "unplanned". I didn't realize Chris was going to be at the pool and when I saw him there the light bulb flashed. He recently spoke to me about being baptized and joining the church but the dates did not jive until Friday evening. I called Chris to the side of the pool and he grinned and said, " I bet I know what you're going to ask me". Sure enough, it was about him being baptized in the presence of the the church family. As you can see, the rest is history or should I say "His story".
Congratulations to Chris!! And thanks to all who witnessed this great evening and received and accepted Chris into the family of God. Doesn't get any better than this does it?

Saturday, July 14, 2007

"THIS TIME...."

Okay, here's the deal as it pertains to the last question on the previous blog - I was in Georgia a few months ago and Grace Imathiu, a wonderful woman from Africa who now resides in Wisconsin was sharing from Gensesis 29:31 ff. I've pondered her thoughts and this text ever since.
You may recall the story of Jacob and Leah. Jacob worked for Leah's father for 7 years for the hand of his daughter. BUT, it was not Leah he loved, it was Rachel. After some trickery by Laban, (her father) Leah became Jacob's wife with the agreement that Jacob would work another 7 years for the hand of Rachel. Meanwhile God saw that Leah was not loved by Jacob so he opened her womb and she became pregnant. Not once, but four times, all four times giving birth to sons (a blessing in that culture). The first son was named Reuben signifying the fact that "the Lord has seen my misery". The second son was named Simeon, meaning "one who hears" and signified that the Lord had heard her cry that she was not loved by Jacob. The 3rd son was named Levi which sounded like the word "attached" signifying Leah's desire for Jacob to become attached to her, to love her. Lastly, she gave birth to Judah, derived from a word signifying "praise" saying this time I will praise the Lord.
Aren't we a lot like Leah? Don't we yearn for fairness and justice, to be loved? Surely we can relate to Leah. After all, all she wanted was to be loved by her husband Jacob. But it was not until the 4th child was born, Judah, that her focus changed. Instead of being consumed by Jacob and her desire for him to love her, a transformation took place as she responded, "THIS TIME I WILL PRAISE THE LORD" (v.35) After all her struggles, her pain, her feelings of being unloved, she shifted her eyes to the Lord and praise came forth.
Could it be possible that we need to refocus? Any Leah's out there?

Sunday, July 08, 2007

"I DO"


Congrats to Amber and Mike Jewell who were married on Saturday evening, 7-07-07 at 7:00 p.m. in Burlington, Kansas. I was privileged to officiate the wedding. The top picture is Amber dancing with her dad Daniel, M.L.'s brother. Everything went great and we had a wonderful time getting together with quite a few of M.L.'s family.

Speaking of family, our family was able to be together for the first time since Christmas. That was great. As you can see, Andrea is carrying our little grandbaby (did I tell you I was going to be a grandpa?). She and Eric drove down from Topeka while Todd and Melissa came over from McPherson. Todd also sang in the wedding while M.L. played piano and Kyle videotaped the service. We all kept busy. Eric did mention to me that the sermon I preached at this wedding was a lot shorter than the one I shared at he and Andrea's. Who's keeping track, anyway?

By the way, other congratulations go out to Amanda (Fruechting) and Shawna (Hett) - daughters of good friends of ours from back home who were also married this past weekend. Must be something in the water.


Okay, for you locals here in the west ( or anyone, for that matter). Here's your homework question for the week. What did the names of Leah's (Jacob's wife) sons mean and what is the relevance of their names to her and to us today? Leave your comments. Have a great week.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

IN CASE YOU'RE WONDERING

Okay, for those of you who are waiting for new material - here we go.

Just got back from vacation a few days ago. It was good. Saw a lot of family and friends as we toured the big state of Kansas. Check this itinerary:

6/17 - Got together with my folks and my two brothers and family for Fathers day at Newton. Stayed at Aulne for night.

6/18 - Went to Topeka to see Eric and Andrea and little grandchild -to-be. Pigged out at the Hu Hut? for supper (like a Mongolian Barbeque). Stayed in their new house. It's great and we had a super time.

6/19 - Drove to Winfield to stay with the Rankins. Saw all the kids but Luke (who was flying to England). Caught up on old times. Drank way too much coffee, latte, cappacino, etc.

6/20 - Drove to Aulne area and ate supper with Eldon and Rhonda Hett - friends since we were all pups. Embellished our elk hunting stories. The girls talked about Shawna's upcoming wedding and other asundry things. Drove later that night to McPherson and stayed at Todd and Melissa's house (they were gone to New Mexico).

6/21 - Strangely enough we went to Salina in the morning (I had a dentist appointment?). Had to do some shopping and other stuff throughout the day. Drove to Marion in the afternoon to the Fruechtings. Also more wedding talk (Amanda). Again - friends from the good old days. Lots of fun. Stayed there for night.

6/22 - Went and saw M.L.'s dad at the nursing home. Her mom was there too. Took her and Greg (M.L.'s brother) out for lunch. Nice and relaxing time. Drove back to Aulne to my brother's place where I went out to the field (harvest time) and M.L. and Lynn goofed off and went to Hillsboro to spend our hard earned money. I rode around with Rod for several hours, helped them move some equipment, then headed back to Aulne where M.L. and I drove back to McPherson and stayed at Todd's again.

6/23 - Took it easy in Mcpherson - mowed Todd's lawn while M.L. planted some flowers for Melissa. Goofed off. That evening we got together with some other great friends - Bruce and Sandy. Went to their house for a little while and then did the Methodist thing - we went and ate. Mexican food, no less. Spent a couple hours at the restaraunt. Got caught up with each others lives. Went back and stayed at Todd's.

6/24 - Todd and Melissa got home in the night. In the morning we went to church with them in McPherson, threw a pizza in the oven at noon, and took a nap in the afternoon. The went back to Salina where I helped Todd return a van to Abilene that they used for their mission trip. Said our good byes, grabbed a hamburger, and then went and picked up Kyle and Erin Gerstberger who were being dropped off in Salina from their trip to D.C. Left Salina at 9:00 and got home around 1:00 a.m.

Sadly M.L. went back to work on Monday while I took the rest of the week catching up at home with miscellaneous things as well as doing a little reading, praying, visioning etc..

The next blog I'll fill you in on some of those thoughts. In the meantime, I'm thankful for friends and family, many whom we were able to see this past week or so.