Sunday, July 23, 2006
FIRE
"Catch on fire with enthusiasm and people will come for miles to watch you burn." -John Wesley
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
What's good for us
My son finally arrived home at the end of last week. My entire world right now is consumed by him.
We have a small problem. Every afternoon he gets tired. He's played all morning long. He's had his lunch. Now he's tired. The problem is that even though he knows he's tired, he doesn't want to lay down to go to sleep. He screams. I'm not talking about just crying, he just wails. When he finally goes to sleep for a couple hours, he wakes up refreshed and ready to tear our house apart until bedtime.
I was thinking about that this afternoon, after we finally got him to sleep.
So many times I've watch students make bad choices. Not because they didn't know better, because they did, they just made bad choices. They chose to be popular in high school rather than follow what God wanted for them.....and then they hit college and realize that they're just average. They choose to dedicate their life to sports, and then their knee blows and not only can't they play sports, they're worried about walking. I've seen students be so engrossed in their relationship with thier boyfriend or girlfriend that they forget that God designed sex for marriage not just to feel good. They choose to cheat on a test thinking that a good grade is that important only to get caught and suspended. They choose steal a candy bar from a convenience store, only to get caught and charged. I've seen a lot.
The weird thing is that all these kids are kids who went to youth group, who went to church, who said they believed in God. They knew what was right. They just didn't want to follow God's plan because it didn't suit them at the time.
God has a plan for our lives. It's perfect. It has to be because he made the plan Himself. Following God's plan for our lives, is often not very easy. At no point in the Bible does God tell us that following Him will be easy. Actually He outright tells us it'll be hard.
In 2 Timothy 3:12 it says "In fact, everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted," He then goes on to encourage us to continue living the Godly way. To continue following scripture. So even in the face of knowing it's going to be hard and Paul tells us to continue to be dilligent.
The devil is real and he's pretty darn smart. He continues to dangle beautiful things out in front of us to tempt us away from the good path. No matter what that is for you, I want to encourage you. Though the way may be hard. The climb might be steep. We know God is in control. We know what's good for us. I want to encourage you to be dilligent. Follow the path He's laid out for you. Lay down and take a nap (if you're my son).
We have a small problem. Every afternoon he gets tired. He's played all morning long. He's had his lunch. Now he's tired. The problem is that even though he knows he's tired, he doesn't want to lay down to go to sleep. He screams. I'm not talking about just crying, he just wails. When he finally goes to sleep for a couple hours, he wakes up refreshed and ready to tear our house apart until bedtime.
I was thinking about that this afternoon, after we finally got him to sleep.
So many times I've watch students make bad choices. Not because they didn't know better, because they did, they just made bad choices. They chose to be popular in high school rather than follow what God wanted for them.....and then they hit college and realize that they're just average. They choose to dedicate their life to sports, and then their knee blows and not only can't they play sports, they're worried about walking. I've seen students be so engrossed in their relationship with thier boyfriend or girlfriend that they forget that God designed sex for marriage not just to feel good. They choose to cheat on a test thinking that a good grade is that important only to get caught and suspended. They choose steal a candy bar from a convenience store, only to get caught and charged. I've seen a lot.
The weird thing is that all these kids are kids who went to youth group, who went to church, who said they believed in God. They knew what was right. They just didn't want to follow God's plan because it didn't suit them at the time.
God has a plan for our lives. It's perfect. It has to be because he made the plan Himself. Following God's plan for our lives, is often not very easy. At no point in the Bible does God tell us that following Him will be easy. Actually He outright tells us it'll be hard.
In 2 Timothy 3:12 it says "In fact, everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted," He then goes on to encourage us to continue living the Godly way. To continue following scripture. So even in the face of knowing it's going to be hard and Paul tells us to continue to be dilligent.
The devil is real and he's pretty darn smart. He continues to dangle beautiful things out in front of us to tempt us away from the good path. No matter what that is for you, I want to encourage you. Though the way may be hard. The climb might be steep. We know God is in control. We know what's good for us. I want to encourage you to be dilligent. Follow the path He's laid out for you. Lay down and take a nap (if you're my son).
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Friday, July 07, 2006
Changing a light
I have an office in my basement. Well it was suppose to be my office when we moved into our house three years ago. It's this little room with a rickety old desk and some shelves.
What it really is now is a place to store lots of my stuff. I'm not even sure where all the stuff came from. Over the last couple years it's become a dumping ground of items I'm not sure where else to put. My wife will hand me something and tell me I need to find a place for it because it's cluttering up our living room......so I put it in my office. My home office makes my church office look really clean (and if you've ever been in my church office you'll know what kind of statement that is!)
Well this morning I needed to go find something in my office. It was kind of important that I find this item, so I could repair something that needed done today.
About a month or two ago I had changed one of the two bulbs in my fluorescent light in the office. When I hit the switch today I noticed that the other one was going.....so I should probably replace it.
There are no windows in my basement office. The door doesn't face a light source. So when you turn off the lights, there isn't much to illuminate the room. For some reason I thought it would be wise to try and change the light in my office without a flashlight or any other light source.
I took the cover off, took out the bad bulb and located the good bulb by feeling around. Now if you've ever changed a fluorescent bulb you'll know that on both ends of it, there are two little pins. These pins need to be slid into a little tiny slot in the light fixture. Once those pins are in the slots you have to rotate the bulb up into the fixture where it gets power and sits nicely without falling on your head.
In the dark, putting the pins in the slots was not an easy task. Once I thought I had it set I started rotating it, only to find that I only had one set of pins in the right place......so the other half of the light started falling down. After numerous attempts and lots of should pain from holding this stupid thing up over my head for a good long time, I finally got the bulb in place.
Here's what I was thinking though. We are standing in the midst of a mess. We're just trying to get some light to shed upon the whole thing. Yet we keep trying to do it ourselves. We keep fumbling in the dark, believing that we're smart enough to handle the situation on our own. In this scenerio Jesus would be my flashlight that was 30 ft. away. It would only take a very little effort on my part to fix the entire situation.....but here I am trying to go it alone.
Why do we do that?
In the garden of Eden before sin entered the world God walked with them. He spent time with them. I firmly believe he desires that of us too. He wants to spend time with us....to call us "His Own." And time and time again we say, "you know what God, I'm gonna take care of this thing myself." We all do it on some level.
God my prayer is that you come and illuminate things. Come make the task easier. Come walk with us.
What it really is now is a place to store lots of my stuff. I'm not even sure where all the stuff came from. Over the last couple years it's become a dumping ground of items I'm not sure where else to put. My wife will hand me something and tell me I need to find a place for it because it's cluttering up our living room......so I put it in my office. My home office makes my church office look really clean (and if you've ever been in my church office you'll know what kind of statement that is!)
Well this morning I needed to go find something in my office. It was kind of important that I find this item, so I could repair something that needed done today.
About a month or two ago I had changed one of the two bulbs in my fluorescent light in the office. When I hit the switch today I noticed that the other one was going.....so I should probably replace it.
There are no windows in my basement office. The door doesn't face a light source. So when you turn off the lights, there isn't much to illuminate the room. For some reason I thought it would be wise to try and change the light in my office without a flashlight or any other light source.
I took the cover off, took out the bad bulb and located the good bulb by feeling around. Now if you've ever changed a fluorescent bulb you'll know that on both ends of it, there are two little pins. These pins need to be slid into a little tiny slot in the light fixture. Once those pins are in the slots you have to rotate the bulb up into the fixture where it gets power and sits nicely without falling on your head.
In the dark, putting the pins in the slots was not an easy task. Once I thought I had it set I started rotating it, only to find that I only had one set of pins in the right place......so the other half of the light started falling down. After numerous attempts and lots of should pain from holding this stupid thing up over my head for a good long time, I finally got the bulb in place.
Here's what I was thinking though. We are standing in the midst of a mess. We're just trying to get some light to shed upon the whole thing. Yet we keep trying to do it ourselves. We keep fumbling in the dark, believing that we're smart enough to handle the situation on our own. In this scenerio Jesus would be my flashlight that was 30 ft. away. It would only take a very little effort on my part to fix the entire situation.....but here I am trying to go it alone.
Why do we do that?
In the garden of Eden before sin entered the world God walked with them. He spent time with them. I firmly believe he desires that of us too. He wants to spend time with us....to call us "His Own." And time and time again we say, "you know what God, I'm gonna take care of this thing myself." We all do it on some level.
God my prayer is that you come and illuminate things. Come make the task easier. Come walk with us.
Something different
This blog spot won't have a calendar for my youth group. It won't tell you when we're meeting. This blog will be mostly ramblings and thoughts about God, youth ministry, and life.
Hopefully it'll be updated regularly. Bookmark it, and keep checking back.
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