Archive for July, 2009

30
Jul
09

Cruise Control

ocean liner

“I do not account my life of any value nor as precious to myself, if only I may finish my course…”
(Paul, Acts 20:24)

“…I have finished my course…”
(Paul, 2 Timothy 4:7)

Of late, I keep hearing the words “finish well.” A seminary professor once did a study on 100 Bible characters whose placement in the scriptures figures prominently. In all actuality, there are over 800 chief leaders in the Bible but only sufficient data is given for a C-note’s worth of them. What he found is quite revealing in this matter of finishing well. The study cites each of these conspicuous luminaries concluded their lives in one of five ways:

  • They were “cut off” (Samson, Josiah)
  • They finished poorly (Gideon, Saul, Solomon)
  • They finished “so-so” (Hezekiah, Jehoshaphat)
  • They finished well (Abraham, Job, Joshua)
  • We’re not sure (just not enough data to determine)

The professor uncovered an alarming fact: barely 30% of all leaders in the pages of the Bible finished well. Thirty percent, beloved! More than two-thirds were sidetracked or shipwrecked by abuse of power, pride, ego, illicit sexual affairs, or improper use of finances.

The inspiration for this piece comes from something I read last evening as I was lounging in my backyard, utterly absorbed in a novel. The main characters in the book were aboard an ocean liner, not for pleasure, but to uncover a murderous plot. But that’s beside the point. One of the story’s protagonists referred to the vessel as a “cruise ship” during dinner conversation. The ship’s First Officer corrected her, pointing out they were sailing aboard an ocean liner, not a cruise ship. There is a “world of difference” between the two; the point of the cruise ship is the cruise itself. The predominant purpose of an ocean liner is to transport people to their destination.

That got me thinking.

Many—and I’m talking about those who wear the moniker “Christian” here—approach life as if merrily sailing along was their God-given right, taking in the sights, living from meal to meal and occasionally enjoying ports of call whereby they may stretch their legs and amass souvenirs of the trip. That sounds okay, except it has one fundamental flaw. That’s not living on purpose!

The ocean liner is built for speed and sea-keeping. Because its hull is more pointed than a cruise ship, it can travel upwards of 30 knots (35 mph). Its hull is also stronger, making the vessel well able to cross the open seas in all kinds of weather. While a cruise ship runs away from storms, the ocean liner draws a bead on its destination and nothing, no nothing, can deter it. The ocean liner will plow straight through a storm, never veering from its course, always with the objective of arrival. On time. In one piece. With no loss of life.

This is the life we were meant for. While some opt for the cruise, those who truly know what they are designed and destined for, will gladly forego the joyride and treasure the journey. That’s not to say we will not have seasons of refreshing—like reading a novel in the backyard. Oh, there will be opportunities for stargazing and feasting in lavish banquet halls, but we must always be vigilant to “fight the good fight” against the elements that would sink us. They’re out there, and they are relentless.

Keep your eyes to the shore, fellow oarsmen. Let’s finish the course. And let’s do it together.

25
Jul
09

A Prayer From A Soul Laid Bare

Father,

May You, O God, shepherd me to Your private pastures, with cooling waters and fresh, vital springs…draw me into Hungry_noLabelYour Life and introduce me to the reality of practicing Your presence. I ask for Your baptism to flow down over me and drown me in grace. I know well that there is “more” and I aim to go after it. As the deer pants for the waterbrooks, I want my soul to pant after You. Not just words, here, but heart and passion and desire. Rush to me, O God. Call me away. My spirit accepts the invitation to Rise Up and Come Away!

Lord, show me the deepest things, the deepest parts of You. Take me there and may the five sanctified senses in me experience You to the fullest. I yearn to hunger for Your Word again! To meet with You in the closet at our daily appointed time where we can embrace and linger in the air of closeness.

Take me higher! Make my feet as hinds’ feet and walk me upon the craggy heights! Take me from the congregation and draw me to the pinnacle of Your desire for me. All that You have for me is my desire. You are most glorified when I am most satisfied in You and I want and wish to glorify You. May this life hold no attraction for me; I pull from it even if its talons hold on for dear life and rip me apart. May the claim of my life become: “the world is crucified to me and I to the world!”

Put a holy dissatisfaction in me for the things of this world. I do not desire its accolades and acceptance but Yours alone. This is the cry of my spirit! My soul follows far behind at times and has for a long time, but I cannot go on in complacency and indifference. Stir me, Lord. Stir my heart for the things that matter to You and may the crevasse that I have allowed to come between us be bridged by Your gracious invitation to come along and follow hard on Your heels.

I pray for a heart of integrity, hands of skill, a voice of impact, the eyes of Elisha, the baptism of the Spirit and the tongue of the learned. For an inoffensible spirit, unconditional love and the fear of God and not man.

In Jesus’ dear Name, Amen.

24
Jul
09

Oh Bummer! You Call This Health Care Reform?

Coming to an operating room near you?

House reps moonlighting as healthcare professionals, maybe?

Scary.

10 Things You’d Rather Not Hear During Surgery:

  • “Better save that. We’ll need that for the autopsy.”
  • “Wait a minute! If this is the spleen, then what’s that?”
  • “Oops…hey, has anyone ever survived 500ml of this stuff before?”
  • “Ya know…there’s big money in kidneys these days and this guy’s got TWO of ‘em…”
  • “Could you stop that thing from thumping? It’s throwing my concentration off.”
  • “I hate it when stuff is missing.”
  • “That’s cool! Now, can you make his leg twitch?”
  • “Well folks, this will be an experiment for all of us.”
  • “The patient’s already had some kids–right?”
  • “Accept this sacrifice, O great lord of darkness!”

 

Exactly who was it who said, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.’”?

Perhaps if they took their scalpels to that thousand page bill…

Now there’s an idea!

17
Jul
09

Sacred Supply

There is no economic downturn in heaven. Never has been. Never will be.

“Give us this day our daily bread…”

Our Lord told us to pray this. Can He be trusted?

  • You can see Jesus on the shore, sizzling fish on a fire. He had no pole, no net, but there they were anyway, enough fish to feed several hungry fishermen. In the Kingdom of God, there are fish prepared that never knew the feel of the natural currents against their scales.
  • Six mornings a week, without fail, millions of people would peer out between the flaps of their tents and find their food for the day, sufficient for themselves and their children, on desert floor! It had made its journey from the celestial bakery overnight, more likely in mere seconds, fresh and ready to serve. These were Miracle Meals, quicker than pop-tarts, and without the wrappers to contend with.
  • When taxes needed to be paid, a Jewish Rabbi instructed one of His followers to go down to the lake and drop a hook. Even from a house in Capernaum, this rabbi knew the precise time a precise fish would rise to the bait and offer the precise amount needed to pay the surcharge. There are coins in God’s economy that were never minted by man.
  • Years ago, in China, a family was disrupted by the sledgehammer of communist ideology. One of the children was beaten to death in a town square because of his unwavering commitment to Christ, followed by the parents being taken into custody and sentenced to hard labor in separate work camps for years. Meanwhile, the younger children were left to their own care. No one would take them in for fear of reprisals so the little ones lived in an abandoned shed and fed off a single bowl of rice that (how do I put this?) never went empty.

Do you believe?

  • Charles Orr told of the time when a ministry purchased a printing press in 1906 at a cost of fourteen thousand dollars. The local church that supported the ministry desired to seek the Lord on how they might contribute. A poor woman, but “rich in grace”, went immediately to her knees to ask the Lord for a dollar. Just a dollar, but an amount that was superfluous by her standards. Over the next days, coins began finding their way into her hands until she held a total of ninety-five cents. Five cents short. Just then, she had an impression to have her boys cut up some firewood for selling. One of the boys set to chopping a tree when he noticed something shining deep inside its trunk.

It was a coin. A silver dime. It had undoubtedly been placed in the tree many years before and, at just the right time, supplied in answer to a poor woman’s petition.

Orr goes on to share these beatific words:

“God does not manifest Himself thus to the world, and I sometimes fear that many of His own dear children are not learning as many secrets as they might. How many glorious secret things lie deeper in God than I have gone, I do not know; only, I know there are many. My heart is reaching for them with avidity. Down, down into God; down into His secret pavilion; down where I can see more of His love to me; down where I can feel more of His Spirit’s power; down where His breathings are felt more sensibly upon the soul; down where that still, small voice rhythms more sweetly and can be more distinctly heard—this is the pleading of my soul.

“God’s child has nothing to fear. The love of a gracious heavenly parent is over it. Have faith in God, and He will reveal Himself in many wondrous secret ways. Christ fed the multitude from a few loaves. He is the same today, and He will do the same for you literally. Draw near to Him, and He will teach you secret things.”

13
Jul
09

Where Did All These Children Come From?

“The river is rising
The river is rising, oh…
I feel it, I feel it, I feel it in my bones
I just don’t think I can hold it anymore…”
–Michael W. Smith, The River Is Rising

I relished the vantage point I had this morning—a fine, hot, deep south summer morning—on the lower platform of New River as I looked out on a congregation of people I mostly did not recognize. It was Sunday, and we were, as many people erroneously like to say, “at church.” Stretched from front row to back and side to side, quite nearly every seat in the house was filled with strangers. On this day, technically, they were visitors. Most fellowships might have a handful of visitors on a given week, but we had hundreds. A pastor’s dream.

Was I dreaming?

If I was, it gets even stranger.

The people who filled New River on this day had completely taken over the worship service and were conducting it in their own way. And I, as pastor, let them.

What gives?

It was all so very surreal. People I did not know. Their presence prevented our regular congregants from attending. They let me share, but only briefly, and when I did, a young man stood beside me to make sure I got it right. When their leaders stepped up, the few of us that braved being there could only hear them speak in some sort of strange code. But the code was beautiful and rich, ancient and, well, heroic.

From my perspective, I wouldn’t have wanted to miss a Sunday morning like this for all the tea in China.

Indeed, I and many others had prayed for such a thing.

There was prophecy behind it.

So, as I sat for those few seconds waiting for microphone issues to be hurriedly resolved, I merely looked out on the scene with awe and a welling tide gathering in my chest. These…these…beautiful intruders had captivated my heart with their smiles and humble visages and the only way I can describe what I was feeling in that heaven-soaked moment is the sense of a river rising and gushing in my spirit.

The mystery is solved when you realize our fellowship gladly gave up its own worship time so that a Ukrainian congregation might experience the space and comfort of our facilities. The young man who stood by me wasn’t actually censoring my words but interpreting them for the audience. Our leaders and their leaders had been in prayer and dialogue about this very possibility for weeks. They’ve been crammed onto less than an acre of property which included parking, a worship center and classrooms for one hundred and fifty children plus men and women. We got “wind” of it at a time when the Lord had been revealing to the eldership how we New Riverites might be a “people outside the camp” (Hebrews 13:13):

  • out of the norm
  • laying down our lives for the BODY of Christ in our area
  • posturing ourselves to serve and not look to be served
  • giving preference
  • relinquishing our rights
  • living out this “other life” as put forth in the Sermon of sermons (Matthew 5-7)

So…

When the plight of our Ukrainian brethren was brought to our attention, God began downloading revelation to our spirits in a hurry. He reminded us that the twenty-plus acres we sat on had been deeded to us, free and clear, paid in full, buildings and all. He further reminded us that it was not ours, but we’ve been asked to steward it for Him.

And when God asks, “What’s in your hand?” you just know He means to use it. Whatever “it” is.

And we don’t get a vote.

Way back in the late 1990’s, two fellowships merged into one. A Baptist church and a non-denominational church met at the altar one November evening and said, “I do” to one another and it was done. Through the earlier decades, several “church splits” had given Christ a black eye on that property, but for once there would not be a split but something new.

Words of a marvelous prophetic nature were spoken into this fledgling congregation back then and one of the most enigmatic yet intriguing was directly from the Hebrew scriptures:

19 “For your waste and desolate places and your destroyed land–
Surely now you will be too cramped for the inhabitants,
And those who swallowed you will be far away.

20″The children of whom you were bereaved will yet say in your ears,
‘The place is too cramped for me;
Make room for me that I may live here.’

21″Then you will say in your heart,
‘Who has begotten these for me,
Since I have been bereaved of my children
And am barren, an exile and a wanderer?
And who has reared these?
Behold, I was left alone;
From where did these come?’”
 (Isaiah 49)

I wish you could have seen what I was seeing this morning.

Have you ever been in a place and suddenly realize, “this looks familiar…I seem to remember and yet it is new…”?

It hit me as I surveyed the many chairs and mother’s arms filled with children, babies playing in the aisles and a great many strollers parked alongside rows. I was seeing prophecy fulfilled.

Where did all these come from?

It doesn’t matter.

God brought them. And I have every confidence there’s more where these came from!

The message of the hour was clear: the River is rising. It’s rising. It’s rising. Can you feel it in your bones?

And then there was this great Truth:

WHAT I SAY I WILL DO, I WILL DO. COUNT ON IT.

Even if you have to wait twenty-five years, Abraham. Or four hundred and thirty years, Israel.

Take it from me, beloved. Whatever “it” is that you’ve been waiting for in Christ, is on its way. If you’ve heard, God will bring it to pass. Mind you, you might be standing right smack dab in the middle of its unfolding when it dawns on you, but just be aware. One day, perhaps when you least expect it, you’ll whip your head around to the out-of-the-clear-blue sounds of coos, cries and giggles. Then you’ll know…

It won’t be annoying or bothersome, either. It will be the new thing He has birthed and you’ll give your life for it because He placed it in your lap. One look into it’s face and your hooked. Ah, yes, it was painful getting there and still there are some long, sleepless nights ahead, fevers to attend to along with scraped knees and bad nightmares, but you won’t care.

Get the nursery ready. Oh, and you may need a bigger house, too.




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