Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Green Coffee and Our Souls

 Apparently green coffee (coffee beans before they are roasted for brewing that delicious morning jump) is like an odor sponge. It soaks up any scent that is around it, which can have a positive or negative effect on the finished product. The care and storage of green coffee is critical to what comes out of it.

Our hearts are much the same, big sponges that soak up whatever we put around it. In fact, it fills up with whatever is put around it. Whether through our eyes, ears mouth, or people or places we are around, our hearts soak up the essence of these and take on that “flavor.” 

What are we doing each day to surround our hearts with what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy (Philippians 4:8) so that our heart may truly be a wellspring of life, rather than a wellspring of projectile venom burning anyone who comes within a ten foot radius of us : ) Yep, we have all been there.

As you fill up your cup each morning, let it serve as a reminder to guard your hearts from the things we don’t’ want it to soak up, and place the things around it that we want it to be full of….after all, it determines the course of your life.

Monday, May 21, 2018

God Makes Ordinary Things Extraordinary

I have been doing a lot of reading about microgreens lately. These tasty little green shoots clipped off from a variety of seed starts deliver a dense amount of nutrition and a vast pallet of flavors. I stumbled upon the most amazing fact about seeds the other day. They contain little or no vitamin A, B, C, D, or E. But 10-14 days after being planted, these slender green shoots emerge brimming with these vitamins that were completely absent merely days previous, and carry 50-60 times what existed in nutrients. If every sprout from a seed isn’t a miracle I don’t know what is!

Seeds are the starting point of all vegetation life, and human life. Very often God’s eternal truths are hidden in nature, and we learn a valuable one in these sprouts….God makes extraordinary things out of nothing. Multiplied exponentially, essentials appear out of nowhere, the God who brings life out of nothing, calls things that are not as though they were. When He lives in us, this is what He does through us.

If He makes this all happen with everything as small and insignificant as scattered seeds, imagine when you know him what He is waiting to see emerge in your life with seeds of truth planted in your heart and the living water flowing through your soul. Oh baby!

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Let's Be Known By This...

What can I do? How can I help? What do I have to offer? How can we have the greatest impact? We can become paralyzed in indecision and unknown, but Jesus offers us wisdom in John 14:34-35 that brings practicality and simplicity to move forward.

 John 13:34-35 “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” 

Often times….
We can be right, but wrong in our rightness.
We can be justified, but act unjust.
We can claim His name, and misrepresent His name.
We can speak truth, but harbor hate and entertain bitterness.

But I think what Jesus intends is this…

 We can be known by the same love Jesus showed.
 Rooted in truth, but wrapped in grace.
 Humble in action, and right in love.
 Fighting for justice, and not for just us.
 Claiming His name, because in it we have found life.
Welcoming in love, and building up in truth.
 Let us, as the Church, be known by this.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Greater, Lesser, Why?

He Must Become Greater, I Must Become Less

Why is this? To many this seems an odd turn of phrase.

 It is only when we empty ourselves that we may be filled with Him.

 When our capacity is filled with everything else, we have no space for the endless spring of life.

 If we cling to our own method of salvation, our own credentials of control, and resume of right-way-ness, the only thing we are clinging to is our sin and pride. When we let our sin fall away into the chasm of God’s redemption, we cling to righteousness that is not from us but that now defines us. 

When John the Baptist had the opportunity to be known as great in His own right, he said, “He must become greater; I must become less.” (John 3:30)

 Because it is in this that we may truly become His and life may begin.

He Must Become Greater, I Must Become Less

Sunday, April 8, 2018

The Force That Changes The World

    Remember it is not us at work trying to fix the world on our own, lest we settle for minimal change with diminishing quality; it is God at work within us that will change the world and bring true life. It is Him alone who has access to the source of all evil, the heart of man, and the only remedy that will bring redemption and true change, the love and grace of Jesus Christ.

 When Jesus came to offer an alternative to destruction, hate, division, death of the soul, and eternal destitute, He said he was doing only what He sees the Father doing. 

 The One who had the greatest impact on humanity and the heart within, said He was only doing what He saw the Father doing.

The work we see God doing within us is a great thing to do to those around us….

 Lord, let our hearts be for restoration, love, service, and forgiveness. Amen. 

 John 5:19-20 19 Jesus gave them this answer: “Very truly I tell you, the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what he sees his Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also does. 20 For the Father loves the Son and shows him all he does. Yes, and he will show him even greater works than these, so that you will be amazed.

Sunday, February 25, 2018

Declaring to The Next Generation

Psalm 71:18
"Even when I am old and gray,
do not forsake me, my God,
till I declare your power to the next generation.
your mighty acts to all who are to come."

Lord, I ask that every day of my life you would bless me with the opportunity and privilege to declare your power to the next generation, to declare and share your mighty acts to all who are to come. Amen.

Friday, February 9, 2018

You God, are my God

Psalm 63:1 “You God, are my God….”

Not anyone else, anything else, any opinion, any word, any thought, or thing. It is you alone that I worship and seek in all things. Let this be in my heart and mind leading the way of every day. Amen.

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Rejection or Redemption

   Before Jesus came on the scene, there were a number of groups and types of people that were ostracized, rejected, and pushed away on the basis of nationality, sickness, disability, and past mistakes. This was the way things were done. Rejection of the marginalized was interwoven into society’s fabric, but when Jesus came he began pulling on those threads to unravel the tapestry of rejection to make way for redemption. His first actions from beginning to end were to move toward the rejected and bring them to redemption; not to drive them farther away in “what they deserved to get” but in a reflection of the true heart of God to bring them close so that they could come alive in redemption. This was the example of Jesus as He ushered in a new way of living, and this is the call of His followers today.

 I like how NT Wright puts it, “The astonishing truth of the cross is that, faced with his creation in ruins, God does not reject it. He redeems it.”

 Jesus had every right to flaunt His power, righteousness, and greatness, but instead he served so that others could come alive through His redemptive love.

 Let's follow His lead....

 Luke 4:18-19 (AMP) 

Jesus said “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me (the Messiah), 
because He has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. 
He has sent me to announce release (pardon, forgiveness) to the captives, 
and recovery of sight to the blind, 
to set free those who are oppressed (downtrodden, bruised, crushed by tragedy), 
to proclaim the favorable year of the Lord [the day when salvation and the favor of God abound greatly].”

Monday, January 22, 2018

The Energy of Stillness

  This time of year the bare trees are a stark signal that the seasons have changed and everything living in the landscape seems an inch from death. I remember as a kid trying to break sticks off of these seemingly dead trees to build a snowman and being surprised that it was still green inside and impossible to break off. Nature takes on a form of deep rest so much so that the appearance of lifelessness is emitted.

 But the intense stillness is the opposite of death, it is the culmination of potential energy, building throughout the winter months so that when the time comes and the Sun beckons, true life may emerge and fruitful growth may occur.

 Nature signals to us an important lesson, a routine of rest and deep stillness each day, so that the hustle and bustle and noise can fall away long enough for our humanity to emerge and come into contact with the One true God.

 If we have the discipline to find rest at the onset of each day, in the way nature does at the start of each year, we will find it is the culmination of potential energy, so that when the time comes and the Son beckons, true life may emerge and fruitful growth may occur in our lives.

 The change in seasons are a sign of His faithfulness to us, a vibrant display of the new life that He brings in us, and a lesson in the discipline of resting in His truth each day.

 Psalm 62:1-2 Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him. Truly he is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken.’