I was reading in 2 Kings 22 about how King Josiah is directing the repairing of the Temple. Verse 11 is rather striking: "And Hilkiah the high priest said to Shaphan the secretary, 'I have found the Book of the Law in the house of the Lord'". If it was "found" that implies it had gotten lost. Seeing how the secretary responded in telling the King about it, "here's a book we found", shows he had no clue what it was. How could the Book have gotten lost? I wonder who had tossed it where it was found. Had anyone picked it up before this and threw it down not realizing what it was? I probably should study this a bit more. But for now...
So the book - the Word of God- was lost in the midst of the structure. Could this be what is happening today? We have our stuctures of church, of what we define as church, and in the midst of those programs, traditions and schedules, the Word somehow gets lost. Sometimes it gets lost even when we are using it - I mean we use it to say what we want it to or to support our own little agendas. The whole Word directs us to God, it is understood with the help of God, it helps us think like God. Today the church is full of more world thinkers than kingdom thinkers. It easy to let our minds conform to the world, it takes the Word (with the Holy Spirit's help as our teacher) to transform our thinking.
The book of Zephaniah was written in the days of Josiah. There is a warning of the coming judgement because of man's pride. But ends with what God does so well, mercy. Zephaniah 3:17 - "The Lord your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing."
Josiah was in his twenties when they found the Word and his response to it ushered in a Reformation. I am hopeful that those in their twenties will find the Word and do the same today. I may not be in my twenties but I want to be a part of it.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Greatness
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While we seek to encourage our children to go after their dreams, how do we not think like the world? What looks "great" to the world is not what looks "great" to God. Hebrews 11 is known as the "Hall of Faith" and seems to list people that did "great" things. Do I really what my kids to be great in God's kingdom? Am I really ready to cheer them on knowing that the world will not understand? It is a challenge to be transformed in the way we think of success.
How were the people of old considered successful? Let's see...Noah built an ark to the jeers of the world around him, Abraham went to place and didn't have a complete plan in place (he didn't even know where he was going), Moses considered the reproach of Christ of greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt, some conquered kingdoms, stopped the mouths of lions,received dead back by resurrection, suffered mocking, flogging, chains, imprisonment, some escaped the sword, some where killed by the sword and on it goes. The list in Hebrews 11 is rather sobering. But, gives me an encouragement knowing I am part of something much bigger than myself - and I am surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses. So, in my pilgrimage as a parent, I want to encourage and spur on my children to walk by faith.
Jimmy posted such a "great" blog http://jimmymccarty.theworldrace.org/index.asp?filename=a-moment-of-clarity.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Nurse Joy
Friday, April 27, 2007
The Missionary heart
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"The missionary heart:
- Cares more than some think is wise
- Risks more that some think is safe
- Dreams more than some think is practical
- Expects more than some think is possible.
from Lives Given, Not Taken: 21st Century Southern Baptist Martyrs, by Erich Bridges and Jerry Rankin
I've been thinking, since I have children serving as missionaries, that we all are missionaries. It's easy to romanticize going to another country and serving but what about right where I am. Do I see my present life as being on mission? Why do we miss going across the street and dream of going around the world? Missions tend to get messy in real life and I need to get my hands dirty today right here and right now.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Happy Birthday
I like your passion about God. I enjoy your creativity. The way you are learning to love others blesses me. I love being able to talk about issues with you. Sitting and sipping a cup of good coffee, reading or discussing what we are reading are some of my favorite times. I like the way you challenge me to think in new ways (maybe I should say stretch me!). I hope you have a blessed day - know that I am thinking of you today, missing you and loving you always.
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Beach Baptism
On a beautiful afternoon an event that was memorable... a moment for several to make a statement to the world: "I want to identify myself with Jesus Christ". About a dozen people
came to get baptized at the beach. As we sang "the seas will roar" we could have been silent and just listened to the roar...truly seeing the waves and the spacious sky and just the wonder of creation all around us was a call to worship the Creator of it all.
Apart from the Pastor being compared to "Gilligan" due to his cool hat it was a fabulous day.
Rainbow Springs
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Twist and shout
Okay, So I finally did it. I joined a gym and started working out. To be honest, I think living in an area with a relatively high retirement population made me do it. I don't want to shuffle when I walk and start looking bent over. So, all that to say: it's not easy and at this point it really is not that much fun - I've heard it becomes fun at some point. I started a Pilates class. I will let you experience some of the fun: "feet straight up over your hips", "keep your hips on the floor", make little circles with your feet" and all this time being reminded to breathe, I am holding this little ball between my ankles and my legs are as straight as I can get them (I'm saying straight is relative) and they begin to shake and I am concentrating on using my "powerhouse" and not my legs or neck and so I tend to loosen the pressure on the ball (which, by the way, I am suppose to be squeezing as I exhale - or is it inhale?) and off it bounces to the other side of the room. Now, I am encouraged not to worry about this because it happens to every one. So the ball is tossed back to be placed between my ankles or knees and on it goes. Anyway, the good news is I think I feel my "powerhouse" oh, boy do I feel it today. I will take you with me to some of my other classes another day...step, aerobics and even learning those machines.
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