My mom always said hate was a strong word. As a matter of fact it seemed to be the only real cuss word in our house. But I thought I'd pull it out and give you a list of ten things I hate.
So here goes:
10. Heat. Anytime the temp gets above 85 I hate it.
9. Gas. Actually, I hate being so dependent on transportation that uses gas.
8. Sticky stuff that gets on my hands. I hate it when my hands get sticky.
7. Tube TVs. What did we do before flat panels? Tube TVs are just so dad-gum heavy!
6. When dirt gets on my new pair of shoes. I know it has to happen, I just hate it when it does.
5. Flies.
4. Greed.
3. Fat, on me, not on steak, I love fat on steak.
2. The game Marco Polo.
1. Raisins.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
Five Solas
I have a new shirt. If you see me wearing it, the below explains. These are Latin phrases that were used during the Protestant Reformation to give distinction between themselves, reformers, and the Catholic Church.
"The five solas articulated five fundamental beliefs of the Protestant Reformation, pillars which the Reformers believed to be essentials of the Christian life and practice. All five implicitly rejected or countered the teachings of the then-dominant Catholic Church, which had usurped divine attributes or qualities for the Church and its hierarchy, especially its head, the pope." Wikipedia
Sola Scriptura = By Scripture Alone
Sola Fida = By Faith Alone
Sola Gratia = By Grace Alone
Solo Christo = Through Christ Alone
Soli Deo Gloria = Glory to God Alone
"The five solas articulated five fundamental beliefs of the Protestant Reformation, pillars which the Reformers believed to be essentials of the Christian life and practice. All five implicitly rejected or countered the teachings of the then-dominant Catholic Church, which had usurped divine attributes or qualities for the Church and its hierarchy, especially its head, the pope." Wikipedia
Sola Scriptura = By Scripture Alone
Sola Fida = By Faith Alone
Sola Gratia = By Grace Alone
Solo Christo = Through Christ Alone
Soli Deo Gloria = Glory to God Alone
Friday, June 22, 2012
The Problem With Me
The big problem with me is that I think I can say or do enough to change someone else's life. That isn't my place. My place is to live in such complete dependance on Christ that His power transforms me. That transformation is then a testimony to His work. As this transformation occurs I will say and do things that will be used to change other's lives, but it is still His power that transforms and changes others.
It's all Him. His power. His Love. His transformative work.
Not me. I have no power. I have no love. I have no way to transform myself...without Him.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
The Cost of War
Now before you get your knickers in a twist, I am not posting this as a commentary about not ever going to war. I'm not here as some pacifist trying to say that we need to give peace a chance. Although I wouldn't be opposed to the whole world just getting along and all of us living in peace. I've been curious recently about how much the war has cost America since 2001 and found this site. I'm sure someone could find something wrong with it but it's my blog and I found it interesting.
http://costofwar.com/en/
I have also read that there has been some economic damage done to our economy besides just the actual cost of war. This has made me understand that we aren't talking about where we can place the fault for our deficits. This has been a series of unfortunate events that has led us to our economic woes.
http://costofwar.com/en/
I have also read that there has been some economic damage done to our economy besides just the actual cost of war. This has made me understand that we aren't talking about where we can place the fault for our deficits. This has been a series of unfortunate events that has led us to our economic woes.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
"We're nominating a President, not a Pastor."
I have done a pretty good job staying out of the fray, until recently. You see, as a pastor I really don't have a dog in the hunt. To be more specific, I am independent. But here over the last several years I have become truly independent. Not someone who says it for attention, but one who actually means they are independent.
(Is "dog in the hunt" an actual saying?)
Anyway, I digress. Over the past several years I have defended Bush, defended Obama, even in some regards defended Clinton. Generally I believe some people who have gotten into conversations with me think when I speak of these Presidents that I am for them. And believe it or not, I am. All three of these men say they believe in the God of the Universe, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. They have all claimed that Jesus is their Messiah. I want that to be true. They have all done things and said things that are contrary to what it means to be a Christ follower. Haven't we all. I want all men to know Christ and follow Him. So if I want all men to know Christ, I want all Presidents to know Christ. If I want all Presidents to know Christ then I want them to show that in their lives.
Some people have said to me in the past, "We're nominating a President, not a Pastor." I get where these people are coming from, but I guess what I really want is a President who knows Jesus, follows Jesus, and in every aspect of His life is being affected by Jesus. Knowing Jesus would naturally spill over into his Presidency. If Jesus is the life changer, shouldn't this be what all Christians want?
Alas, most believe, including the Presidents themselves, that being Christian and being President are two separate compartments. Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that Presidents should set out a decree that all people have to believe in Jesus. That's ridiculous. But I do believe that Presidents who claim Christ should make Christ the central focus of their life and that should reflect in the decisions they make.
So as we go further into this election year just know that I want all involved to know Christ, the real Christ. "Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord." (Philippians 3:8a) I want all to know the Truth. I want all to be speaking Truth. Because Christ is the Truth.
(Is "dog in the hunt" an actual saying?)
Anyway, I digress. Over the past several years I have defended Bush, defended Obama, even in some regards defended Clinton. Generally I believe some people who have gotten into conversations with me think when I speak of these Presidents that I am for them. And believe it or not, I am. All three of these men say they believe in the God of the Universe, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. They have all claimed that Jesus is their Messiah. I want that to be true. They have all done things and said things that are contrary to what it means to be a Christ follower. Haven't we all. I want all men to know Christ and follow Him. So if I want all men to know Christ, I want all Presidents to know Christ. If I want all Presidents to know Christ then I want them to show that in their lives.
Some people have said to me in the past, "We're nominating a President, not a Pastor." I get where these people are coming from, but I guess what I really want is a President who knows Jesus, follows Jesus, and in every aspect of His life is being affected by Jesus. Knowing Jesus would naturally spill over into his Presidency. If Jesus is the life changer, shouldn't this be what all Christians want?
Alas, most believe, including the Presidents themselves, that being Christian and being President are two separate compartments. Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that Presidents should set out a decree that all people have to believe in Jesus. That's ridiculous. But I do believe that Presidents who claim Christ should make Christ the central focus of their life and that should reflect in the decisions they make.
So as we go further into this election year just know that I want all involved to know Christ, the real Christ. "Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord." (Philippians 3:8a) I want all to know the Truth. I want all to be speaking Truth. Because Christ is the Truth.
Monday, June 18, 2012
There is Nothing More Important than the Worship of God
I shared this yesterday morning during our service. "There is nothing more important than the worship of God." It's hard to make it meaningful enough using just my voice or this place where I type simply words. How do I go about really helping people understand that they were made for worship of God? Too much stuff is in the way. Too many voices in our heads. Too many other things to worship.
I guess I can start with this one place, in this one moment, if you are reading this right now just take a moment and tell God how Awesome you know He is.
If you don't believe God is Awesome, or don't believe in God at all, and you find yourself here on this blog wondering why you are looking at this, please take sometime to think about your eyeball and how that super mega computer in your head was built.
I guess I can start with this one place, in this one moment, if you are reading this right now just take a moment and tell God how Awesome you know He is.
If you don't believe God is Awesome, or don't believe in God at all, and you find yourself here on this blog wondering why you are looking at this, please take sometime to think about your eyeball and how that super mega computer in your head was built.
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