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Separate Ways; It’s Okay.

January 27, 2009

In Acts 15, two people read the same Bible and pray to the same God. They love God, each other, and have the same Holy Spirit. Yet, they don’t see eye-to-eye on what seems like a minor issue, and huff off in two different directions.

People: It happens. It happens to good people and bad people. It happens at work, school, in politics, hockey games, at home, traffic, and it even happens at church. It happened then, happens now, and will again until the end of the world.

And you know what? It’s okay. 

The passage doesn’t say who was wrong or right. In truth, it’s like the old Dave Mason song: “There ain’t good guys, there ain’t no bad guys; there’s only you and me and we just disagree.” There’s no scandal cited. It’s just a fact. 

But here is what we DO know–the awesome result: Instead of ONE team of messengers going from town to town, now there were TWO teams, covering twice as much ground, reaching twice as many people.

In other words, God used division to produce multiplication. Maybe this is one of the most profound miracles in the Bible. God uses our gifts, our talents, our passions, our brains, AND… our stupidity and our mistakes and our fights and even our sins to get His work done.       

“Red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in His sight….” Our kids sing it and so should we. And that diversity includes our personalities and our personal philosophies and ideas.

Separate ways… It really is okay. 

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Polishing, Polishing; There’s a Better Way.

January 21, 2009

Ever met well-intentioned people that want to make this Christianity thing just a big hassle? They lay all their trips on you–all their personal, self-made, contentious scruples. They have a long to-do list; and it’s do, do, do, do, do; basically a lot of do-do. 

It’s like the billionaire who shared how he made his fortune. He said, “I was born dirt poor. So I saved up enough money to buy an apple for a nickel. I polished that apple all night and turned around and sold it for a dime. The next day I took that dime and bought 2 apples. I repeated the process over and over again until I made $1.60. Then my Father-in-Law died and left us a billion dollars.” 

That’s a bit like us. Jesus died to leave us an inheritance and we still want to earn it by polishing. So Paul wrote this to a church in the ancient city of Galatia: So Christ has truly set us free. Now make sure that you stay free, and don’t get tied up again in slavery to the law… For if you are trying to make yourselves right with God by keeping the law, you have been cut off from Christ! You have fallen away from God’s grace. Paul’s bottom line: We are either growing in grace or backsliding into legalism. 

See, love beats law every time. It’s like this dad reading Dr Seuss to his 5-year-old son who interrupted him, saying, “Daddy, I love you.” That’s great, Joe-Joe, I love you too. Two minutes later, again: “Daddy, I love you.” “That’s great Joe-Joe, I love you too.” Finally, Joseph stands up, hugs his dad, and smothers his runny nose into my chest and says, “Daddy, I love you so much, I just got to do something about it!”

Love beats law every time. It’s so much more inspirational and motivational. Human nature will always find ways around the law. WC Fields was reading a Bible on his deathbed. Someone asked him, why are you all of a sudden reading that? “Looking for loopholes, friend, looking for loopholes.” Humans will always try to get around any kind of law. But love inspires us to do more than the law ever could. So remember this simple thing today and be inspired: Jesus really does love you. 

Let’s Keep it Crazy People

January 17, 2009

I remember one of my very first church experiences. The preacher was bashing people he called “heathens” and “pagans.” I thought that was pretty yucky. So someone once asked me, “What do YOU call people who aren’t Christians?” Easy: I wouldn’t tar and feather them with pejorative labels. Honestly, I simply call them normal.

Seriously, we’re the ones who aren’t normal. We obey this 2000-year-old (infinitely-older, actually) Jesus-Person who tells us to do some pretty abnormal things-like, love our enemies? Please! Then, we believe this thing called “grace” which means God loves us no matter what? What?

Then God gives us all these stories in the Bible that illustrate His amazing abnormal love for us. And they’re crazy. Like, God uses a murderer on the run as a fugitive to deliver Ten Commandments, and one of those laws, of course, is “Do Not Murder.” Moses’ face is plastered in every Post Office in Egypt and he’s the guy God uses to deliver the “do not murder” message. Is this not nuts?

See, it’s TOTALLY NORMAL to hate our enemies, to put ourselves first, and get even. But turn the other cheek, go the extra mile, give people your shirt if they steal your coat, “rejoice” when people talk bad about you; that’s crazy-talk, and that’s what we’re supposed to be all about.

So I don’t call people “pagans” or “heathens.” I call them perfectly normal. And I love them and I like to hang around them as much as I can, because I hope for opportunities to share my craziness with them, so that they can get crazy too. 

An Important Prayer

December 4, 2008

I’ve been praying this lately: “God, teach me to trust you when what I see contradicts what you say.”

The word “empirical” is all about information gained by means of observation. I like that. It makes sense. But the Bible teaches us that we can’t always rely on our senses; that a relationship with God requires a deeper source for true information called faith. And the Bible says, “Without faith it is impossible to please God.” Why? Because at the heart of faith is that warmer word: trust.

So when my first impulse the other day at a funeral was to see what looked like a life all over, I had to challenge that thought. What does God say about death? Oh, that’s right, “It’s been swallowed up in victory” because the reality of the resurrection is what’s really real, not the casket I see.

So, applying this concept in every area of life, like say the economy we’re in, maybe a prayer like this will help us grow in the essential area of trust: “God, teach me to trust you when what I see contradicts what you say.”

The Bigcast

November 15, 2008

bigtitle1This is BIG. Our galaxy alone is over six-hundred-trillion miles across; revolving at 200 miles an hour. It takes 2 million years to complete one revolution. But our galaxy is only one of some hundred-thousand-million galaxies that can be seen using modern telescopes. Some estimates say that the most distant galaxy is racing away at 200 million miles and hour. It’s big out there.

But there’s more: God makes Maui and forges the French Alps. He makes mangos and peaches and blackberries and cabernet grapes. He makes the soil and climate of Bordeaux France and Sonoma Valley. And He gives us the whole thing like a wedding gift, and he says, “Here. Do you like it? What do you think?

And then God lets us in. He doesn’t just make a place and space out there; he makes a place in his perfect heart for us.  And human relationships are a picture of that.. It’s why we long for intimacy. It’s why we love chivalry and heroism and intimacy and romance. This is BIG.

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New Podcast: God’s GPS

November 1, 2008

Looking for some direction in life? Maybe you need God’s GPS.

This is BIG.

October 25, 2008

We find it difficult to believe in a God who will always take us back. It seems too good to be true. So what some people do is they create God in their image. They create a small god who has limits to his mercy. A small god with a small mind, a small god who, like them, will say, “I will not take you back, I will not forgive you, you’ve blown it one too many times.” But that’s not the God of the Bible; that’s the god of a small mind that is shrinking in it’s thinking about God. It’s a false god and a false gospel that cannot imagine that God’s love, grace, and forgiveness is at least as big as the cosmos He created. It’s big out there-the galaxies AND the grace. Get fresh perspective this Sunday morning, 9:15 and 11. And invite a friend to hear just how BIG this breathtaking God is.   

Confrontation on the Horizon?

October 10, 2008

There’s a right way and a wrong way, and it usually has to do with timing and/or your audience. Let’s deal with this together this Sunday morning.