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Monday, February 27, 2017
I am in Him and He is in me 2/26/2017
I tend to raise my girls a little bit differently. We don’t really like to refer to them as princesses. Truth be known that is PJ’s number one thing she hates about Disney is being referred to as Princess. We raise our girls rough and tough, not touchy feely. Partly because that is how we are, and partly because well that is how they are. PJ and Brae both would consider a night a success if there is atleast 20-30 minutes of wrestling involved. Well, what about other children.
Think about it this way, I was sitting on the couch one day at my house. Our house used to be an open house with teens passing through at all hours, sometimes we didn’t even know half of the teens that came. But we welcomed them all the same. Well, this particular day my little cousin stopped by with a couple of his friends. He sat there and played video games with me and his friends raided our fridge like any good teen would do. Well, they got ready to go and his mom was on her way to pick them up so we finished up the video game and they were preparing to leave when it happened. He reached across and punched me in the gut, his friends unsure of what to do jumped in and next thing I know I have 3 13 year old boys attempting to drag me to the ground. I was getting pulled and tugged and hit and kicked from every angle all the while we were all laughing hysterically.
My little cousin knew my love for him and his love for me, and well that is just how we roll in our family. PJ and Brae both consider any night that involves some wrestling is a success. Those two attack me constantly. Well, my little cousin was perfectly comfortable attacking me and catching me off guard what totally shocked and surprised me was how quickly his friends joined in and helped him as if they knew me well enough to join in. My little cousins comfort and oneness with me, spread right into his friends and they didn’t hesitate one bit.
John 14:20-21
In that day you shall know that I am in my Father, and you in Me, and I in you.
Whoever has my commands and obeys them, he is the one who loves me. He who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love him and show myself to him.
There are three critical truths in these passages.
1 – Jesus is in his father
2 – we are in Jesus
3 – Jesus is in us
We are included in everything, everything that Jesus is doing and has done. We are not outsiders waiting for our chance to come in, we are insiders being loved and cared from day one.
Thomas Merton said, “He is closer to us than we are to ourselves, that is why we often times do not notice Him.”
This thought process, these truths leave us with options.
First, we can sit outside and work our tails off. Do all of the things that we think are needed to gain His acceptance. We can go to church, read our Bibles, pray, give, serve our community, raise good children, love our spouses the list goes on and on and on. We can do all of those things hoping to earn something that is freely given from eternity to eternity.
Or, we can accept the freedom from exhaustion and just sit in His love.
Think about our verses, “On that day, you will realize that I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you.”
In my illustration of being attacked by my little cousins. I am God, I know Tara it’s a bit of a stretch, but let’s put our imaginations to the test. lol. I am God, my little cousin lil Geoff well he is Jesus and those other two boys those are us. You and me.
There is a story of Baxter Kluger traveling to speak at a big conference. He was picked up by a young man from the church he would be speaking at. The young boy looked at him and told him he planned to go to seminary. To be a missionary? Baxter asked, no a pastor the young man exclaimed.
As they rode along they passed farm land after farm land. As a large tractor pulled in front of them and they followed along slowly down a long narrow road Baxter asked a question. He said, have you ever thought about how Jesus relates to farmers and their families?
The young man said no, not really.
That farmer and his family work 60-70 hours a week on the farm. It’s what they do with just about all of their time. More than likely you will pastor a church with farmers in it. So it’s an important question isn’t it?
When you get back to your house tonight and you sit down to eat dinner what will you do before you take your first bite?
I will thank God.
Thank him for what Baxter said.
For the food that I am about to eat.
Of course you will but why? Why are you thanking God for something that the farmer and his family grew? Why not thank the farmer and his family?
Well, I guess I should thank the farmer, but are you saying that I should not thank God at all.
No, ofcourse not, Baxter said. I am only trying to help you see that you already know how Jesus relates to the farmer’s life and work. You don’t have a theology that allows you to see what your prayer already knows.
Think about it, you thank God for food that the farmer grew. Now what does that tell you about the farmer. It tells you that he is part of the way that God provides for us.
So are teachers, garbage men, mechanics, day care workers, construction workers, police men, fire men and paremedics. Waitresses, waiters, hair stylists and truck drivers. They are all part of God providing for our needs.
Jesus doesn’t need the farmers. Jesus doesn’t need any of the people that he uses to meet our needs.
John 2:1-11
Jesus turns water into wine, and I don’t want to spend all morning breaking down why he did it, how he did it or what the purpose of it was. I want to focus on the part that often gets over looked.
6 stone jars each holding from 20-30 gallons.
Let’s say they all held 30 gallons, that is 180 gallons of water. Now water weighs about 8.5 pounds per gallon. 1,530 pounds of water. Not to mention how much the stone jars must have weighed.
Now, we all know that Jesus is all powerful. We all know that Jesus conquered death, bore our sins on the cross. But, why the heck didn’t He just create the wine instead of having them go fill all of the jars and then turn it into wine?
The same reason He uses the church to change the world. The same reason He doesn’t just meet every need of those in our community, He provides us with the resources and sits back and waits for us to make the impact.
Contagious Joy 2/19/2017
February 19 2017
Contagious, it’s that word we just really don’t ever give a positive spin to. Your kid gets sick, you take them to the doctor and they give them medicine and they tell you it is extremely contagious. Some of us plan to avoid it and go into hiding, the rest of us just accept the fact that we are next. I hear it, I get my phone out and look at my schedule for the next few weeks and face the fact that I will be next.
But, I make a lot of hospital visits and I used to walk the halls with Dr Shelly and he would make a visit and then hit the rest room, now they have hand washing stations everywhere making it easier. He told me he wasn’t concerned for himself, he was worried about carrying it to the next room.
Well, Ms Laurie was in the hospital a while back and I went by one day and visited. The next day I went later in the evening. Day three I come up to the door and they have masks and gowns and tell me that you have to cover up because she may be very contagious. I just laughed, because I had been in there the past few days. So if she was contagious well I had it already.
Aren’t you glad life doesn’t work that way when sharing God’s love with others. You usually get another shot at it, and you get another chance at trying to make it contagious. And to be honest, if you are trying to make it contagious it won’t be.
People are drawn to real people who are walking with Jesus. That is the short version of what we are talking about. Someone who is loving and compassionate and so in love with their Savior that other people begin to want that for themselves.
You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it drink. Well, as Christians it is our job to make others thirsty.
4. Contagious Joy, Not Secluded Cliques
When I first read these verses in Acts 2:42-47 I saw it as a recipe. A recipe for success in ministry. So you start meeting more, eating together, giving sacrificially and poof you have a booming church.
Orrrrr you fall in love with Jesus, you find yourself more grateful every day for God’s grace, love and mercy and you very soon find yourself with a group of people who want that for everyone.
“And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved” (Acts 2:47). All the devotion and affection and compassion became irresistibly contagious.
We do not measure our community strictly in numbers, because only God gives the growth, not us (1 Corinthians 3:7).
Every single church in the world has a mission statement direct from our Lord himself: “Make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (Matthew 28:19–20). God didn’t mean for some of us to make disciples and others to do other kinds of ministry. Every Christian and every Christian community is called to win the lost and build into Christian maturity. God intends to make every genuine expression of true love, joy, and worship contagious.
Too many churches have become cliques or country clubs. People go and they post on social media that they were there so that they appear to be good people, they appear to be a part of something big. One of my little cousins went away for college and while he was finishing up school he became a personal trainer. He would go into the homes of really rich people and help them get into shape. Soon, he realized that some of the women were whole heartedly devoted to staying in shape or getting into better shape. And, well some of them were devoted to having the image of someone who was attempting to stay fit. HE said there were even some people who would pay him full price to come to the house and not even train. They just wanted to be able to say they had a personal trainer and give off the appearance of healthy lifestyle.
How scary is it that this resembles the life of many Christians today. Many are just putting on an image, and if they are then they become a part of a secluded clique. If, they are living a life full of loving and being loved by Jesus daily then it will be all inclusive and extremely contagious.
But, do you know what makes it so contagious?
Romans 15:13
If we are totally honest with ourselves there are people in our lives that just make us feel better. You feel better and invigorated after you spend time with them. Talking, eating, exercising it just doesn’t matter. The reason you feel better is not scientifically proven. But I am go out on a limb and tell you it is because of the multiplication of Joy.
Happiness is circumstantial, I can be happy today and sad tomorrow. The same things that bring us happiness can some day bring us sorrow, but Joy stands the test of time through all of that. Joy is far greater than happiness and when two people get together who are filled with an abundance of joy
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