Friday, July 31, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Have You Figured God Out Yet?
Just when it seems like the disciples were starting to get used to Jesus’s ministry methods, here in Mark 6 Jesus sends the disciples ahead of Him by way of boat, while He stayed behind. This would have been the event that shattered Peter’s training videos on “What Would Jesus Do?” or Philip’s book called “Step-by-Step with the Radical Rabbi”. How can Jesus send the disciples ahead without Him? This was an unorthodox move, but they quickly discovered that this is exactly how God prefers to work.
Jesus never really laid down a perfect pattern to be followed or a system to be capitalized and turned into a twelve-step process. Think of the inconsistencies! Anytime they approached a blind man, all bets were off. Sometimes Jesus touched their eyes (Matthew 9), other times He spit in the mud and rubbed it in their eyes (Mark 8) and still other times He simply told the blind man he was healed (Mark 10). When out on boats, sometimes Jesus would tell them to launch out into deep water to catch fish (Luke 5), and other times just to throw the net on the other side of the boat (John 21). In the same way, when the children of
The point is that you may have been walking with God for any number of years and seem to know the way God works, the way God provides, leads, speaks, and directs. Though God is immutable and never changes (Malachi 3:6), He does work in a variety of ways and whenever we get puffed up in our experiential knowledge, He has to humble us so we rely and trust in Him. We are called to walk by faith, not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7) and often God will work in ways we have not been acquainted with so we will trust not in our wisdom and understanding but watch the gloriously unique ways He can direct our paths!
Have you figured God out yet? His ways are higher than our ways (Isaiah 55), and whenever we assume we have become an expert, we like Job should humbly admit, “Surely I spoke of things I did not understand, things too wonderful for me to know.”(Job 42:3). His ways keep us watching, wondering, waiting, and trusting.
-Pilgrim
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Church Reclaimed
When we think of 'church', many of us see a church steeple with a cross, ornate architecture, pews, and perhaps even icons and stained glass. Your tradition might lead your mind to a priest wearing a cassock, a reverend in a well-tailored 3-piece suit, or to a pastor in an unassuming t-shirt and jeans.But to get a more accurate picture of the church, take a picture of yourself with your phone! We are the church. But if that's true, why not skip the formal gathering each week at the one location and just grab your friend, head to Starbucks and enjoy a latte together, and mention God. That's church, isn't it?
Today many are trying to redefine the church as simply Christians hanging out, and these same men denounce any organized meetings, painting church as a caricature: large anonymous pep-talks where you sit and listen to someone tell you how to live while you stare at the back of someone's head, and then go to lunch and forget all that was said.
This generation of Christ-followers needs to reclaim the true definition of church. The church is a gathering of believers in Jesus who have been called out of the culture to organize locally around the giftings given by God's Holy Spirit, to submit to spiritual leaders who are in turn submitted to the head pastor, Jesus. We meet together as the church gathered to be equipped for every good work in our faith until we all reach unity and are mature in Christ. We are sent out as the church scattered to be a light and witness for Christ in our culture: in our homes, our workplaces, the beach, the mall, the sports field, the streets.
The church is both too ludicrous and wonderful for men to have dreamed up. Only God would create something that at the same time brings the Father glory and the Son joy, gives the Spirit a people to bless and gift, offers the world a message of hope, and gives to itself a source of both discipline and grace. The church is less an organization and more like an organism. It's alive! Organizations are created and maintained by people. But Jesus said in Matthew 16:18, "I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it". The church was created and established and maintained and built and disciplined and protected by Jesus. And He's coming back for His own...soon.
Pilgrim
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
All Means ALL
On my desk when I arrived back was an unexpected 'encouragement card' purchased from a Christian bookstore that applauded our efforts with the student ministries but also had some personal words of encouragement. I was humbled to read the words this parent wrote Jenn and I for our ministry to their children. But there was a verse at the bottom, printed as a post-script on the card. I read the verse and fell out of my chair.
2 Corinthians 9:8 "God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work". What an amazing encouragement from God's Word! For me this couldn't have been more timely and I know God used this at just the right moment to give me fresh wind in my sails and a new vigor in my step.
No matter what situation or circumstances you are enduring, you can rest in the promise that God is able to make ALL grace abound to you. You may feel that you have exhausted His grace because of your sin, that you are beyond the reaches of His grace. He wants you to experience the grace that is unmerited and undeserved and unending today.
The verse goes on to say that "in all things at all times, having all that you need..." What things are you struggling through today? What time is it in your life? Is it a tough season, a spiritual drought of disillusionment or confusion? Is it a time of growth and refining and sharpening and sacrifice? Is it a time of absolute abandonment and faith because your resources and options have come to an end, and you have to solely call upon God for even the strength to take the next breath? God says that in all things at all times, you will have all that you need.
The verse ends saying that 'you will abound in every good work'. He doesn't just promise that you will get by with a 'C' in your ministry. He doesn't suggest that you will do the bare minimum and get by with the skin of your teeth. He says that you will ABOUND, there will be an ABUNDANCE of fruit in your ministry, that we will reap a harvest of 30, 60, or one hundredfold IF we do not give up. Not only that, but God promises that we will abound in EVERY good work. No matter what we put our hand to, the Lord is faithful to bless it with His grace as we submit to Him by faith. Are you trusting Him today?
Pilgrim