Monday, March 14, 2011

Current Events...

So, I've been asked several times lately (especially in the last few days) what I think about the world's current events. People are wondering about the Second Coming of Christ. People want to know if I think these are the End Times.
My overall perspective on the End Times is: The only thing I can really do is give my life completely to serve God and serve others, and whatever happens, happens.
Maybe this is an overly simple perspective, but I figure that none of my calculating, speculating, or guessing is going to make things happen any differently, so I will just live my life in Ready Mode!

For a little more info about the Second Coming of Christ, check out this link:
http://ag.org/top/beliefs/our_core_doctrines/second_coming/

On it, you'll find a few videos from the Assemblies of God about the Second Coming. The first two choices are from George Wood, the General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God. The "Sermon Lead-In" is just a shorter version of the "Complete Teaching" video. Then there are two more options that can give you a little more info. I hope you find it helpful!
Let me leave you with the beginning of Psalm 46. It reminds us to put our trust in God, no matter what is happening around us!

God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in times of trouble.
That is why we are not afraid even when the earth quakes or the mountains topple into the depths of the sea.
Water roars and foams, and mountains shake at the surging waves.

Psalm 46: 1-3 GWT

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Jeremiah 29:11, By The Numbers

I want to drop a really weird thought on you…
I was up last night to get a drink of water and I had a very strange thought. For those of you who know me well, you understand that it is not strange for me to have a strange thought… in fact, its pretty normal. But normally, I don’t have them at 3am (because I’m not actually sure that my brain works at that hour).
The scripture, Jeremiah 29:11 popped into my head as I was heading up the stairs. I wrote it down here, just in case you’re not familiar with it:
I know the plans that I have for you, declares the LORD. They are plans for peace and not disaster, plans to give you a future filled with hope. Jeremiah 29:11 GWT
As I thought of this well known verse, my mind drifted to the word “plans” in a way that it never really had before. Usually, when I read this verse, I like to focus in on the fact that God’s plans for me are filled with peace, hope, and a future. I think its fair to say that most of us think the same way! Every once in a while, we get really holy, and we think about the fact that God loves us enough to have a plan for our lives…pretty cool thought! But last night, I thought of those plans by the numbers…
At the church that I pastor, the last Sunday morning count we took said we had 200 adults in the building. I started to wonder how far back God had been planning so that all of those people could be there. I started to wonder how many people and how many decisions it had taken over the years to get everyone in that building, at that time. I wondered how many people had been involved in God’s plan over the last 200 years to accomplish that group of 200 people. I started to look at Jeremiah 29:11 By The Numbers!
WARNING!! I’m about to go a little math-nerd on you here, but stay with me!
We had 200 adults here that day, but you and I both know that families come to church together. Since we are talking about ancestry here, we’re going to remove 1/3 of those people. We’re going to work with 133 as our base number.
We’re also going to say that a generation reproduces every 25 years. Some people will go with 20 years for that, but I wanted to be conservative with this so it doesn’t look exaggerated. So, that’s 8 generations over the last 200 years to get 200 adults into our church building that Sunday.
So, let’s do the math!! If it takes 2 people to produce 1 person, then our number of people doubles with each generation that we move back. So, if we take 133 and move it back 8 generations, then it took 17,024 people to produce that 133 people! That’s a lot!!
But it gets even better!! Because we are talking about separate generations, each set of numbers is a distinct group. That means that we can add each of those 8 generations together to get the total number of people involved over 200 years to produce those 200 people. Drum roll please!!… The grand total is 33,915 people over 200 years, or 8 generations!
God had worked together the plans of 33,915 people over the course of 200 years to bring 200 adults to our church a few weeks ago! That means that when we think about God’s plans for us, He didn’t just dream them up yesterday! He’s been working on them for years! He’s been working on them for 33,915 people and 200 years!! He’s been working His plan for you for longer than you or I could ever understand!! If those numbers don’t blow you away, wait until you see where we go next!
People are more than just a body. People make decisions! So, for 200 adults to be in our church, there were a lot of decisions made over those 200 years to make that happen. Let’s be super conservative and say that each person involved in this 200 year plan made 4 decision per day (we both understand that we make that many decisions before breakfast, but lets just go with 4 per day). With 365 days each year for 200 years, and 33,915 people involved, and 4 decisions per day, that means that 9,903,180,000 decisions were made to get 200 people to church. If you’re having a hard time counting commas and zeros, that’s over 9.9 billion decisions!!
God didn’t start his plan for you yesterday! God’s plan has always been in action! And YOU have always been a part of that plan! He didn’t just dream you up a few days before you were conceived. He has put over 9.9 billion decisions into getting you and 199 of your friends where you are right now. He has had His plan for you working for longer than you’ll ever know…
As impressive as it is to see how God planned to include you in His kingdom, look at what can happen when we look at God’s future plans by the numbers! If each of those 200 hundred people makes just 1 decision, they can radically effect the futures of many, many people.
If each of those 200 people makes a decision to try to bring 1 person to Christ every 6 months, amazing things will begin to happen!! 1 person every 6 months really isn’t that much, but it will take effort. It will take 1 very important decision.
If those 200 people win 1 person for Christ every 6 months, and the people who come to Christ do the same, we get some crazy numbers. If we multiply that out over 8 generation (we’re using 8 generations because that’s what we used to look back), which is only 3 ½ years, we have 25,600 people in the Body of Christ because of 1 decision made by 200 people…
The numbers show that you’ve been a part of God’s plan… All 33,915 people and 9.9 billion decisions over the last 200 years.
The numbers show that you can be a big part of God’s plan… 25,600 people serving Christ because of 1 decision made by 200 people.
You’ve seen Jeremiah 29:11, God’s plan, by the numbers. Now, what are you gonna do about it?

Thursday, March 3, 2011

How GOOD is Good Enough?

If you’ve never asked yourself this question, then you’re probably doing it right now! Andy Stanley does an excellent job of giving an answer in his book, Since Nobody’s Perfect… How GOOD Is Good Enough?
This is a very short book, and a really quick read (its less than 100 pages, and the pages are TINY!), but don’t let that make you think there’s nothing to it! Andy Stanley asks the questions that few people are asking. like: How fair is fair? How good is good? Do fair and true mean the same thing? … Pretty deep stuff for a little book!
This book is written to a non-Christian, and it does a very good job of balancing the arguments, as well as asking and answering the hard questions. And even though the questions are tough, Andy Stanley manages to give some pretty simple answers. This would be a great book to give to someone who is asking questions about religion and faith!
This is also a great book for Christians! Sometimes we can overlook the basics of our faith, and then when someone asks a difficult question, we draw a blank. This book is like shooting drills in junior high basketball… You’ve got to have the basics down is you’re gonna do well in the game!
If for no other reason, grab a copy of How Good Is Good Enough just to read the last chapter (you could even skip to it, but the book is short enough that you shouldn’t have to!). The way Andy puts grace and mercy into perspective is soooooo simple, but sooooo powerful!
So now you have a choice: Finish this review and move on to checking your Facebook account (because we all know that‘s what you‘re gonna do next!), or take a second and check out an excerpt from the book. If you pick Door #2, click the link below… You’ll be glad you did!

http://www.multnomahemails.com/wbmlt/pdf/How_Good_Is_Good_Enough_Andy_Stanley.pdf
I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Over The Counter Culture- Intro to the March 2011 Sermon Series @ Mt Calvary

Our new series at Mt Calvary is not for the weak. It is not for those who are looking for the status quo. It is not for those who are looking to blend in.
Over The Counter Culture is a call to rebel against the culture of the world around us. It is a call to stand against the lies that our society feeds us. It is a call to embrace the Culture of Christ. It is a call to do, and to be, something different.
In this series, we are going to expose four of the lies that our culture feeds to us. We accept these lies as an Over The Counter remedy for the problems we face. And, unfortunately, to often we swallow these lies.
In this series, we are going to approach our Great Physician, Jesus Christ. We are going to let Him write us a new prescription so we can set aside the Over The Counter Culture that we have embraced.
In this series, I will be your pharmacist. I will help you fill the prescription of the Great Physician. I will help to expose the lies of our society, and help you embrace the Counter Culture of the Culture of Christ.
You don’t wanna miss what is happening at Mt Calvary! If you can’t make it this Sunday, check out our website each week to listen to or download the audio from each message.
mcfwc.org

Monday, February 14, 2011

Ready To See The Sun Stand Still!

I just finished Sun Stand Still by Steven Furtick, and all I can say is WOW!!
I picked this book the other day with the intent to get it started, but it got me started!! I read 2/3 of the book in one sitting… I literally couldn’t put it down!!
This book isn’t incredible because it is theologically deep. It’s not life changing because of the new revelations that it contains. I think what makes it amazing is that it is really simple. (I love a “deep” read, and even though this isn’t one, it won’t let you down!) This book didn’t reveal new biblical information to me. It didn’t give me deeper incite into the historical or sociological events of the Bible. It did, however, light a fire in my heart to see God make history in the world today!
Steven Furtick looks at the event that in Sunday School we called, “Joshua’s Long Day.” The day that the sun stood still so that the battle could be completed. He weaves in some of his incredible personal story, and in the end, you are left amazed at how much more capable God is that we generally give Him credit for.
Here’s an excerpt:
“This book is not a Snuggie.
The words on these pages will not go down like Ambien.
I’m not writing to calm or coddle you.
With God’s help, I intend to incite a riot in your mind. Trip your breakers and turn out the lights in your favorite hiding places: insecurity and fear. Then flip the switch back on so that God’s truth can illuminate the divine destiny that may have been lying dormant inside you for years. In short, I’m out to activate your audacious faith. To inspire you to ask God for the impossible. And in the process, to reconnect you with your God-sized purpose and potential.”

I could write about this book all day, but it would probably be easier for you to check it out. I’m attaching a couple of links so you can see for yourself.
At the risk of sounding like some kind of slimy salesman, you should definitely add this book to your reading list! Its that good!

To check out a quick excerpt:
http://waterbrookmultnomah.com/catalog.php?isbn=9781601423221&view=excerpt

You can download the first 25 pages if you click this one:
http://multnomahemails.com/wbmlt/pdf/SneakPeekSunStandStill.pdf

Click this and you’ll see a quick video from Steven Furtick as he talks about Sun Stand Still faith:
http://waterbrookmultnomah.com/2010/04/26/video-audacious-faith-as-explained-by-pastor-steven-furtick/

I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review

Thursday, January 20, 2011

A Letter To Phil

I know there are a lot of books in the Bible, and I know we all have our favorites. Some of us stick to the Gospels because we love to read about Jesus and what He did. Others of us like the Old Testament stories of war and victory, so there’s a lot of Joshua & the Samuels being read. Then there’s a group that is obsessed with End Times prophecies, so they stick to Daniel, Revelation, etc. But there are a lot of small books that we overlook… We don’t give them too much attention unless they support our point or argument. The Apostle Paul wrote one of these books (really it’s a letter) to his good buddy Phil (Philemon).
Philemon is a really short letter. Paul gets right to the point! He starts off by thanking Phil for his generosity and love, but then Paul asks for a favor. Paul asks Philemon to reinstate the membership of a wayward brother, Onesimus. Really, Onesimus was a runaway slave…. And not just any slave, he was Philemon’s slave! In those days, you didn’t just bring back runaway slaves, you killed them!! So Paul’s request is kind of a big deal!
Here’s what hit me like a ton of bricks while I read this: Paul doesn’t just ask Philemon to take Onesimus back and put up with him or tolerate him. Paul isn’t asking for mercy or leniency. Paul asks Phil to love the runaway! He doesn’t just say “Don’t kill him,” Paul asks Philemon to treat him like a brother. He asks for Phil to show him love!
Paul even goes on to say that if Onesimus owes anything to Philemon, to charge it to him! Check it out:
If he has wronged you in any way or owes you anything, charge it to me. I, Paul, write this with my own hand: I will repay it. Philemon 18-19a NLT
Paul says that he will personally pay Onesimus’ debt!
Recently, I was in a class on childhood development, and the teacher said something that has stuck with me. She said that troubled children don’t need to be tolerated. They don’t need our patience… They need our love! They don’t need to be “put up with,” they need to be adored. They need to know that there is someone in this world whose face lights up when they enter the room. They need to be the object of someone’s affection.
I think that is the way Paul looked at Onesimus, and that is what he was asking Philemon to do.
That is the way Jesus looks at us. He doesn’t just tolerate us. He doesn’t put up with us. He is not simply patient with us. He adores us! His face lights up when He thinks of us! He loves us!! He has even said, just like Paul, “Whatever debt they owe, charge it to me… I’ll pay for it!”
What a humbling thought it is to know that Jesus loves imperfect and impure people with a perfect and pure love. We are so undeserving…. But so thankful!!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Review of SOUL PRINT

So, I've recently started a new "job." I'm reviewing Christian books, and posting my reviews online. the best part is that they "pay" me with free books to review!!
So, I just finished reading SOUL PRINt by Mark Batterson. I'm pasting in my online review below. This really is a book that everyone should read!!

SOUL PRINT would be considered typical Mark Batterson, if Mark Batterson could be in any way considered typical. I'm convinced that he could write about soil composition and keep it interesting enough to sell books!
In SOUL PRINT, Mark Batterson talks about a couple of the buzzwords we hear and use in the Christian world: identity and destiny. Even though these are pretty common terms, SOUL PRINT takes a very different look at them.
Through the life of David, we see that our identity isn't just who we are now, but it is also who we have been, and who we are going to become... And God is interested in us seeing His point of view about all three! SOUL PRINT helps us find how God wants to redeem our past, possess our present, and direct our future... He loves every part of us, and our destiny is wrapped up in understanding that!
As far as I'm concerned, every Christian should have this book on their reading list (I am a Pastor, and I am planning on buying a copy for every new Believer in our church!). New Christians and "seasoned saints" will find something for them in SOUL PRINT. This absolutely is a must read!!