Friday, January 28, 2011

Do unto others?

Whatever happened to “do unto others the way you want them to do unto you”?  
As I look around it seems like our world has evolved into being very self-focused.  It seems like there is an underlying way of thinking like, “what’s in it for me” or  “how will I get my way” and “this is the way I want to do it” and “what am I going to get out of this” and “how will this affect me”.
Instead of giving we are taking.  Instead of serving others first we are expecting others to serve us first.  I don’t know if it is a matter that we are afraid of being left out and so it is the survival of the fittest; every person for themselves.  Or, maybe we actually have swallowed the belief that if I don’t look out for myself then who will?  (Forgetting that God wants to be in that equation).
It’s like we have become a community that behaves like a bucket of crabs.  When crabs are caught they get placed alive in a bucket and just when one crab begins to get a hold on life and is just about to climb out of the bucket then another crab reaches up and grabs that one that is about to escape the bucket and pulls it back down to the bottom all in the effort of trying to save itself by using someone else as a stepping stone.  The result is that no one escapes the bucket and experiences life to the fullest.
Or, maybe somewhere along the way we have held on to an idea that the resources and good things in life are like a pie that is split up into a whole bunch of little slices.  Then everyone is out for themselves to get as much of the pie as possible before someone else gets my piece and the pie is all gone.  All the while we completely misunderstand the way God has set up life.  God designed from the beginning that He would be the ultimate unending source of life, provisions, prosperity and that everything we need in life would come from Him.  God has not set up His resources as a pie but rather as a river that never runs out.  With that in mind, you would begin to see that as a child of God there is ample resources of life that flow from God to you and that there is plenty to go around for everyone.  Therefore, we are not found to be in competition with others but all we need to do is come to the river where there is plenty of provision for all.
Jesus, trying to help us get into a position in life where we can live a blessed life as we draw from God’s rivers of provision.  Jesus taught us that “If you want to be first then choose to be last” and “if you want to be great then be a servant to others” and then He capped it off by teaching us that “it is more blessed to give than it is to receive”. 
When you realize that God is the provider of ALL your life with your best interest at heart and that God will not withhold any good thing from you.  Then you can begin to see yourself as well provided for by a Heavenly Father who loves you so much, even to the point of sacrificing His own Son for your sake.  
Then your focus is no longer on yourself but on God and others.  That is when you will experience the peace and prosperity of life as you live to serve others rather than yourself and as a result you position yourself next to the river of God’s provision.   ……. a pastor’s heart.


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Joy in the Journey


There is a “Joy in the Journey”…
Every day is filled with a plethora of trials, challenges, struggles and storms.  Every now and then we have one of those rare days that was actually quiet and smooth.  If you are not careful life has a way of sucking right out of you true happiness and joy. 
No matter what your journey holds God has provided a way for you to have an unending source of strength for your day and your journey…..Joy.  The joy and happiness that comes from God is the stuff that determines the outcome of your days.   
The Bible says, if you want joy you can “clap for it” or “dance for it” or “sing for it”.   Jesus gave us a clue as to how we can regularly tap into this unending resource of joy and happiness.  What is it?  Remind yourself that God is in control; that the battles in life belong to the Lord; and that God has already provided us with everything we need for life and happiness.   There is a fullness of Joy that is found in God’s presence.  When you worship and praise God you enter into a river of joy that overflows its banks and surpasses all your knowledge and circumstances.

Helen Keller once said, "A happy life consists not in the absence, but in the mastery of hardships."
Smooth sailing!?    What is that?  Have you ever been sailing when the water is smooth?  I have and it is the most boring mundane experience ever.  Sailboats are made to glide thru the currents of the sea and waves as they are powered by the force of the wind.      And so are you.  You have been designed by God to have Joy in the Journey which is not a result of a storm free day.  But on the contrary, the very opposite is true.  Joy is not a result of your “smooth sailing” day but is the very stuff that empowers you to face your day.  Joy is not the absence of tough times but rather the result of you to face into the wind so that it will empower you to drive thru the currents and waves of life.
You only get one shot at this thing called life; there is no second chance at life.  So, make your life count….Make it the best you can.  Walk with Jesus and Live-Life-to-the-fullest.  Make each day count.  Live without regrets and plug into the source of joy and happiness and face each day with the winds of life empowering you to win in life. ….a pastor’s heart.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

First of Many

 You know, through-out the week I often have experiences and thoughts that come to me and as I reflect upon them I find myself thinking how they can really be of benefit to you while walking in your world.
My hope for this blog is not just to provide another something for you to read when you're bored or its another one of those cold rainy wintery days with nothing to do or to add another duty for you to check off on your to-do list.

Instead, I really hope that this blog will inspire you to Live-Life-to-the-fullest; that you will  again be renewed in the Spirit of Faith; that you will find encouragement and strength for you life; that you will see yourself afresh as the Giant Slayer, Devil Stomp'in, Life Giving Child of God that you are.

I hope you will laugh with me... and that you will cry with me.  I hope that your life will be enriched with a special depth of God's amazing Love and Grace.  And most of all, I hope that you will fall in love with Jesus and His Church all over again.

I look forward to meeting you here and sharing life together from "A pastor's Heart."