Monday, May 23, 2011

HOLY! HOLY! HOLY!


I'm heading to Hutchinson in the morning for the Kansas West Annual Conference so I don't have time to opine. However, in light of my sermon on Sunday morning I ask you to meditate upon these following words this week:



"SAYING YES TO GOD MEANS SAYING NO TO THOSE THINGS THAT

OFFEND THE HOLINESS OF GOD".


Have a great week and keep your eyes on Jesus!



Monday, May 16, 2011

"GO.... TO A LAND I WILL SHOW YOU"


ML and I are extremely blessed and proud of the family that God has given to us. It's rather amazing to think that we have two sons (Todd and Eric) who are married and four grandchildren as a result. And who knows with Kyle? Wedding bells in the next year or two? We'll see.

It's been an exciting journey raising this family of ours. Todd and Eric were born when we were living in the country in a little spot in the road in Marion county. ML and I were blessed by God to have good jobs and things were going well for us. Then God throws us a curve ball - "the call" into ordained ministry. So, not realizing what we were doing, we sold the house and a lot of our belongings, loaded the kids, and moved to Chicagoland. Talk about culture shock!

I enrolled in college, completed a B.A. in Biblical Studies, then enrolled in seminary and received my Master of Divinity degree. (7 years worth of school in 6 - yuck). God provided in miraculous ways - ML worked full time, baby Kyle came along (surprise, surprise), I did yard care and misc. work, ultimately was hired at a church and after it was all said and done, moved back to Kansas in '94. It almost seems ridiculous. If we had really thought about it, we probably would have hid under a rock until the feeling passed.

We served for 7 years in Salina, 8 years in Leoti, and are completing our 2nd year at Mulvane. It has been quite a ride. 2 boys married to wonderful Christian women, 4 super grandkids, 1 boy a year from graduating college (and dating a fabulous Christian girl) and a wife that is a 100 on a scale of 1-10. How weird to think we left a great place in Marion county - on purpose, because God said "Go!"

Fast forward to this past month or so. Now you know I am extremely proud of my boys. Each one is unique and is being used by God in their particular circumstances. And as many of you know, I mentioned that Todd ( the oldest), was sensing that God was calling him out of his position at a church in Salina to ................................. Well, that's just it. He did not know. God had just impressed upon he and Melissa that a change needed to take place. So, without knowing where God was taking them, Todd "officially announced" his resignation from the church a month or so ago to "go to a land I will show you" (see Gen. 12). Long story short, Todd received 2 phone calls the week after he made his announcement. Two different places of employment contacted him to come and interview for positions that were open. They both felt Todd had the gifts and graces needed to help them out.

Although the first interview went fine, Todd sensed it was not where God was calling him to go. However, the 2nd interview was a different story. Needless to say, this past Wednesday, Todd was hired as the Client Services Director for the Salina Crisis Pregnancy Center where he will use his background as an equipping pastor for his church to "equip" and guide others at the CPC.

I say all of this because God's desire is that we will be obedient to Him. That means that a step of faith is involved. Even though I was concerned for Todd and his family, he reminded me that I had no business trying to talk him out of stepping down from the church. After all, "you loaded us all up and away we went to Chicago, not knowing what lie ahead". Busted!! Yep, Todd's right. Some times we are called to just "go", not knowing where God might lead us. But lead us He will. He has always done so, is doing so, and will always continue to do so!

So Todd and Melissa, (and kiddos), congratulations on being obedient. Serves you right! Let us all be as faithful!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

HITHER AND THITHER!!



Hmmmmmmm!



Ever have those days when your thoughts end up going hither and thither? You know, "here and there, as I've been wandering about". Except in this case, "as I'm "wondering" about."


I wonder:



  • Will it ever rain again? How is it that there is drought in one part of the country and flooding in another part? Crazy!


  • How many people's password on the computer is "password?"


  • Is there such a thing as phobaphobia - the fear of acquiring a phobia?


  • What does it mean for us to live in a post-Christian society?


  • What the future holds for my grandkids in light of the previous question?


  • If we realize the importance of "passin the faith along?"


  • If the fear of failure immobilizes us?


  • If the devil's desire is to scare the heaven out of us?


  • How much energy we spend seeking God versus what Mark Batteron calls the "uncertainty principle" - you can't never always sometimes tell!


  • If the church should spend more time playing offense than defense?


  • If the church transforms culture or culture transforms the church?


  • If normal really is nothing more than a setting on the dryer?


  • If we should take God more seriously and take ourselves less seriously?

WHAT SAY YOU?

Monday, May 02, 2011

JUSTICE SERVED?





Well, what a day it has turned out to be. I was going to write a follow up blog to yesterday's sermon but things change (See Amy Nelson's blog from Sunday if you want a synopsis). However, last night the president announced to the world that a military operation had taken place in Pakistan and that a group of Navy Seals took out Osama Bin Laden. After nearly 10 years, American intelligence finally tracked down the ellusive terrorist who was the mastermind of the killing of thousands throughout the world over a period of many years.


Now, the Clint Eastwood side of me wants to jump up and down and scream, "Serve you right, you *******". After all, he caused so much heartache and pain. How can we ever forget 9/11? The crashing of planes into the pentagon in D.C., into the towers in New York City, and the downed plane in Pennsylvania killing all aboard. A horrific day! The images will forever be in our minds. No wonder people are euphoric on this day - "USA! USA! USA! People singing the national anthem, saying the pledge of allegiance, cheers and chants by the military and civilians alike. Celebration at Times Square, Ground Zero, the White House, and cities throughout the land. It feels good. Victory, jubilation, we got him!! Yes, revenge feels good. It's as if everyone wanted to pull the trigger because of what Bin Laden had done.


In the president's speech he said "justice is done". On the one hand, I definitely agree, for justice has to do with the principle of moral rightness, that which is fair with regards to actions and attitudes. So, justice has been served in the sense that the actions are justified in response to the horrific acts masterminded and supported by Bin Laden. The world is a better place with him removed.


Yet we must be careful. As much as I am the first one to want to grab the six-shooter in response to senseless acts like those of Bin Laden, I acknowledge that justice is governed by the one who is truly just, that being God Himself. Scripture reminds us that "vengeance is mine" says the Lord. And moral actions and attitudes are are not determined by me, nor by a small group, or even an individual nation. They are determined by God who alone is good, who alone is just, who alone is fair, whose "ways are not our ways nor his thoughts our thoughts". So we must be careful not to become too prideful or think that our strength and our might has the last word when it comes to justice.


With all that being said, I am thrilled by the news. I am so thankful for those who trained and were willing to give of their lives to see that the mission would succeed. I am thankful that we never gave up in the pursuit of bringing Bin Laden to justice. And for those who loved ones were killed because of terror, I pray that in some way they experience comfort. And although I have not been a big President Obama fan, I give him kudos for giving the green light to the Navy Seals to take out Bin Laden. A quite risky decision but the right one.


Keep praying for peace to the One who is the prince of peace. As we do so, may God bless America!