It's about time...

It's about time...
Make the most with what He gives....

Monday, September 3, 2012

Leaping with Faith...book challenges

For sure, if this had not be "strongly suggested" to me, I would probably have not made it to page 151 which ended up being explosively interesting. This chapter was entitled "Extracting Truth from Dare". The scriptural emphasis was Matthew 16:25 (NKJV)25 For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it.

So we see the interesting words from Jesus.  I had often wondered about Christ's paradoxial meaning but, along with other studies, this book addresses His words. The authors present the concept of "loss-aversion" which our churches often experience in order to maintain security, can cause a "static state of equilibrium or security [which] is actually a precursor to death."  Based on Matthew 16:25, Frost & Hirsch tell us that "...if we could be freed from our aversion to loss, our whole outlook on risk would change. We would be free indeed." They are telling us that only love can empower us to overcome our loss-aversion and they may be on to something.  Considering our present society, we should queue up to what is society's motivations concerning church and the church's motivation to respond to society - our neighbor's needs. The authors presented a guarantee:  "...take people into mission, confront them with the risk of godly service, and they will be desperate for a biblical perspective on life." 

The authors also addressed the age-old question of why our children grow up and leave the church.  They present an interesting scenario of the "Nanny State" mentality that cushions our children as they grow - leaving little room for the adventures we experienced as children (riding in the back seat without a seatbelt, drinking water from the hose or jumping off a roof).  They intimate that the thirst for adventure causes a rebellion in a young person going off to college. Should the church, through a controlled chaos, present adventure in mission, then our children could assess the choices effectively and continue to pursue their faith walk which includes an adventuresome attitude.

The role of leaders was also addressed in this chapter - from real, to good, to adaptive leaders. The authors stated that what is needed in our churches today is "leaders in church who are able to model a big-hearted, thick-skinned kind of spirituality that doesn't reject the rebels in their midst, but listens, discerns, and validates their legitimate and important perspectives.  They are given to the church as much as the nurturers and systematizers have been - the church has everything it needs to get the job done..." 

One good question was addressed: What would happen if society was prepared to value (risk-taking rebels) their behavior and listen to their "message"?

Business guru, Richard Pascale, was quoted on three guidelines:
      1) design, don't engineer
      2) discover, don't dictate
      3) decipher, don't presuppose
These areas were interesting as well.  This part offered a time of discernment on where a business guru and a pastor could meet eye-to-eye on church leadership. My interest was especially piqued by the Hawthorne Effect from General Electric's efforts to make a low-producing factory become one of the most productive in all their factories.  The Hawthrone Effect tells us that locally developed and owned solutions have far greater effect than those imposed by external experts. This could be especially true for a Spirit-led church.

Summary:  Abandon inherent loss-aversion - look for innovation, freshness and new insights from the Spirit.  Take the risk!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Wheels within wheels

The expression "wheels within wheels" has been associated with rather subversive connotations but it is from the Bible.  Ezekiel 10:10 speaks of "a wheel intersecting a wheel"  in the explanation of the Lord's throne mobilized by the cherubim.  This reference was the prophet's way of describing something of which he had no practical reference.  Amazing none the less.  This was an awesome depiction which I found to be yet another "aha" moment of God's majesty.  This glimpse of the Lord's presence to Ezekiel, just allows me to have more confidence in what will be by what has already been.

Lord, allow me to be full of confidence of Your mighty power through Your Holy Spirit.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Note to Self - Chronological study can get rough!

It did not occur to me, before beginning a chronological study of the Bible, that it would be hard reading when Israel and Judah took a wicked turn & the LORD handed down some hard judgement on their actions. Going from one part of the Bible to another part to be reminded of all the wickedness and the consequences has been a difficult journey through the Bible this past week.  Then hearing about Supreme Court decisions and lack of concern for our law enforcement by leaders has made it all too clear that the LORD must be very patient to not lay the consequences on our country - like, TODAY!

One refreshing experience this week has been attending our church elective course on the writings of our Founding Fathers.  At least in this class, we are learning how our ancestral leaders were dedicated to praying for the LORD's help in all that they were striving to accomplish - in making laws and constructing a new country's constitution.

Another time of refreshment was hearing more about Jesus' Ascension and the reason of our hope.  His Ascension was the "stamp of approval" by God and rewards Him with all authority.  He becomes the believer's advocate in all that the future holds for America.  In the words of John, the beloved, "Come quickly, Lord!" 

Friday, July 6, 2012

Note to Self - notice the small details...

There are small moments in my life when my eye rests an extra second on some small object.  When I have ignored that "glance," later that same day I realize that I needed that very object for some small crisis..  Now, in my old (er) age, I have started queing up to the adventure of small details.
Today's morning reading included a small, quick notation that said, "And since the LORD had not said he would blot out the name of Israel from under heaven, he saved them by the hand of Jeroboan son of Jehoash." (2Kings 14:27)   Now, the small detail is this: in verse 24 it states that Jeroboam II "did evil in the eyes of the LORD and did not turn away from any of the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit."
Wow.  There's hope there.  Even an evil ruler can be used by God because God deemed it to be so.
Note to self:  Let the LORD work in my life  through any size detail that He wants to use.  Que up!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Note to Self: Consider Him

Well, it is a few minutes before the second session of the Beth Moore study on James.  I have not taken the "challenge" of memorizing the book of James but now I am reconsidering.  There was a family Memorial on the same evening of the first session so I missed that opening session where Beth explained some methods of memorizing.  It also hasn't help my "ego" that one of my friends who has a "photographic" type mind has taken up the challenge to memorize the book.  My reconsideration comes from my El Camino staff verse for the year which is Ephesians 3:20 which says, "Now all glory to God, who is able, through His mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think."  I have not asked nor have I really thought about memorizing the book of James. But that really does not stop all glory going to God (as it should) and it would ONLY be by His mighty power to work within us that it should happen.  Hmmmm....I guess I could at least investigate it.
~to be continued...

Friday, June 8, 2012

Note to Self - Buy LARGE crickets!!!

Well, as expected, Drake the Bearded Dragon has grown.  Technically, he is still growing even after the time we were expecting him to quit growing. We feed him crickets (dusted with calcium), lettuce, kale, watermelon, banana and mango.  He obviously thrives on this diet. We have learned to respect him when he is hungry. Once when I was hand-feeding banana, he must have mistaken my finger for a larger portion of banana - and bit my finger!  It broke the skin and was uncomfortable for a day or so, but after treating with hydrogen peroxide & lots of soap suds, I survived.  We now hand-feed with a large yellow plastic pair of tweezers.


Friday, October 7, 2011

Note to Self - buy tiny crickets!

Yes, we have a new "addition" to our family.  One that has prompted much online research for the best way to care for him.  His name is Sir Francis Drake - the bearded dragon.  This name was pronounced as a substitute name for the original which was "Draco" by John.  We are measuring Drake to determine progress of our online research efforts because Drake is supposed to grow up to 10-12 inches in six months.  So far (2 weeks) growth has been slow.  We have bought a heat emitter and new UBV lamp, along with a cave-type water bowl.  We are feeding crickets on a high calcium diet in order to supply additional calcium to Drake's diet.  Yes, there has been much to consider after making the initial choice of buying a reptile that is friendly and easy to handle.....and, yes, DON'T forget to wash those hands!