Monday, March 30, 2009

random thoughts

here is some randomness that is going through my head right now.

- excited about small group meeting tonight!
- i have some great new friendships in my life, i am loving that.
- ready to get back to work today!
- i am tired from the gym this morning...i ate a little too much on vacation...oh well!
- really praying to be a good parent and family leader
- looking forward to hanging out with some old friends this afternoon! one of them is this guy.
- thankful for a good spring break vacation with some great friends.
- did i mention that i am ready to get back to work!
- got to see a really good friends new baby last night! 
- i am trusting in God to show me some things in my life.
- i am hoping i listen...
just a few things going through my head right now... back to work, or whatever you were doing...  
see ya soon!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

vacation


vacation first morning in the condo from Daniel Scott on Vimeo.

vacation


tug o war from Daniel Scott on Vimeo.

vacation

i know i said i would post some, but that just has not been first priority on vacation.  so here is some, a little late but...oh, well.

my little rock star from Daniel Scott on Vimeo.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

video blogging!

i got this new toy... decided to introduce it this way.  enjoy...see ya soon!

Intro to Video Blogging from Daniel Scott on Vimeo.

WWJD?

ok, since there is a lot of conversation on this topic on a previous post.  i thought i would make a post about this and clarify a little what i read.  a little background info...
i made the comment to fran that i was re-reading The Shack and in it, a comment was made by Jesus.  He said something like his life wasn't meant to be an example to follow.  I said that we had a great conversation about this in our small group, i thought it meant that we don't have to try to be perfect.
so, a few clarification points and a few discussion points about this.
i know The Shack is fiction.  fiction, by definition is; the class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration. (according to dictionary.com) so, would i base my theology, the study of my understanding of God, off of this book?  no, not really.  nor would i get worked up and say that the book is blasphemous! (a friend of ours said this about the book) 
i do think the book can be helpful in trying to portray God in a way that is different than most people think about Him.  for us, it is a great conversation starter!  it is a great way to open the scriptures and see if they really say that is how God is.
here is the quote i mentioned to fran.  
"You mean,"  Mack quipped, "that i can't just ask,  'What would Jesus do?'"Jesus chuckled, "Good intentions, bad idea.  Let me know how it works for you, if that's the way you choose to go."  He paused and grew sober.  "Seriously, my life was not meant to be an example to copy.  Being my follower is not trying to 'be like Jesus', it means your independence is killed.  I came to give you life, real life, my life.  We will come and live our life inside you, so that you begin to see with our eyes, and hear with our ears, and touch with our hands, and think like we do.  But we will never force that union on you.  If you want to do your thing, have at it.  Time is on our side."
From The Shack, chapter 10
Tara, I too have been taught that we ought to be holy just as Christ was holy and i thought that meant doing or NOT doing a bunch of stuff. it is 1 peter 1:15-16, it says... but just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: "be holy, because i am holy."  my question would be, what makes you holy?  i have tried to be holy, and i fail really bad when i try to be holy.  i usually end up more holier than thou, than i do holy.  i think the conversation between mack and jesus portrays a clear direction with how to be holy.  
check out these verses...
Colossians 3:12 ...  Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.  we are holy and dearly loved because he chose us!  then we are able to do the list that follows.  the list doesn't make us holy...
2 Timothy 1:9 ..  who has saved us and called us to a holy life--not because of anything we have done but because of his own purpose and grace.  This grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the beginning of time,
you will have to read all of that, there is goodness in that chapter!
now, if we were to try and live our life perfect...following the mantra, WWJD.  we might end up feeling defeated when we fail.  but, IF we understand that we can not be made any more holy than we already are...  then the list becomes easier to accomplish.  we dont have to accomplish it by ourselves.  we realize that Jesus is inside of us, allowing us to see as they see, hear as they hear, act as they would act.  

i first heard it from louie giglio, "the key to christianity isn't trying, the key to christianity is dying..."  

does this change any of your thoughts?  what do you think?  are you a try-er or a die-er?

Thursday, March 19, 2009

away

i have been away for a couple of days. out of town with business, but the discussion is going on quite well below on this post. join in on the ongoing debate... i wish i could have gotten some time on here a little earlier. thanks to all who have put their .02 woth in. see ya soon!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

really...

so, fran and i (and you guys following along at home), have been discussing the method, message and motives for the past week or so.  

i must say, i have been thinking about this a lot.  it is bothering me!!  then, saturday, i had some friends in town.  and i sent out a terrible message!  i was pretty hateful, and  i just am not going into detail about the whole weekend.  what made it even more terrible, was that  i can not stop thinking about this topic of message/motive.  everything i read, it pops up!  when i am watching something, the topic is brought to my mind.  when i am playing with the kids or NOT playing with the kids, the message pops into my head.

then i read this from the catalyst website.  here is an excerpt from the article...

As Christians in America, we often complain about how antagonistic people are toward Christ. Personally, I'm not sure that Americans are really rejecting Christ.  Maybe they just haven't seen Him.  

Try to be COMPLETELY honest with yourself right now.  Is the following true of you?
You passionately love Jesus, but you don't really want to be like Him.  You admire His humility, but you don't want to be THAT humble.  You think it's beautiful that He washed the feet of the disciples, but that's not exactly the direction your life is headed.  You're thankful He was spit upon and abused, but you would never let that happen to you.  You praise Him for loving you enough to suffer during His whole time on earth, but you're going to do everything within your power to make sure you enjoy your time down here.

In short: You think He's a great Savior, but not a great role model.

Francis Chan wrote that.  you should read the whole article to get the full jist of what he is talking about.  but this hit me.  i'm not sure what to do with this or how to respond to it.  this is going to take some evaluation and processing...

Saturday, March 14, 2009

motives

Fran posted a comment on the post before this one, methods vs. message, that has bothered me for a couple of days.  you do have to go back and read the post and maybe even watch the video on the site it is linked to before reading on...  you dont want to?  i know...i never do either, but seriously...it will make more sense!  

ok, the conversation about is it ok for methods to change, but the message must never change...and fran asks the question, what about the motive? does it change the message and the method?  in a word, YES...sounds easy at first.  think about this though, God's message is him desiring to be known among all the people of the world.  His fame, His glory, His renown....that is why God does what He does.  God is into God! (as Louie Giglio says).  I believe that...His method of letting the world know that He is God is, you... and me.... us, one could say, The Church.  collectively, we show people who God is!  individually, we show people who God is!  you ought to re-read those last two sentences...if they didn't scare the hell out of you, you should re-read them several times...

if our motive is anything other than showing people who God is, it changes everything!  if we want to have the coolest, hippest church in town, b/c we like to show off how innovative and cool we are...that is how we show God to the world.  God is a show-off.  if we want to have the most traditional church in town...that is how we show God to the world.  God is boring.  if we choose to do nothing and be complacent about everything that goes on in the world today...that is how we show God to the world.  God is out of touch and is way too big to care about anything we do.  

motive is HUGE!  i could not say it any better than this...

My beloved friends, let us continue to love each other since love comes from God.  Everyone who loves is born of God and experiences a relationship with God.  The person who refuses to love doesn't know the first thing about God, because God is love--so you might live through him.  This is the kind of love we are talking about--not that we once upon a time loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to clear away our sins and the damage they've done to our relationship with God.
My dear, dear friends, if God loved us like this, we certainly ought to love each other.  No one has seen God, ever.  But if we love one another, God dwells deeply within us, and his love becomes complete in us--perfect love!        1 John 4:7-12 The Message (emphasis mine)

this piggy backs on what Fran says here

God is love, and it is our job to show people who He is.  now i know that seems simple to say and there are a lot of doctrinal belief statements, and figuring out how to put flesh on that seems next to impossible with all of the stuff that goes along with modern day western culture church... maybe we should just try to go one step at a time though, first, realize that we are beloved!  that is huge!  second, love each other.  third, allow God to dwell deeply within us and let his love become complete in us...perfect love!

the motive would be pure, the message would be truth and the method would be complete!  i pray that this would become reality in my life as well as everyone who has the love of Christ inside of them!  
peace!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

methods vs message...

i came across this post from Brad Lomenick, the leader of Catalyst on tuesday morning.  it is a short 5 minute video of an interview rob bell did with a guy named shane hipps.  

have you ever heard someone say, the methods change but the message must never change?  i have.  i have heard sermons preached about this topic, at conventions and conferences where large groups of pastors were gathered.  and i agreed with the statement and the message.  

then, i thought about what shane hipps had to say in the interview.  the method must never change, b/c the method is the median and the median is... you...

this prompted me to consider what is our message?  pastors, churches, staff, buildings, children's ministries, life groups, etc...  in all of this, what is our message?  i mean, i know what it is supposed to be.  but what is it saying?  what does God think of all of this?

i love asking questions and being stretched beyond my normal thought process...
no answers...only questions....!  thus far...

Happy Birthday Hayward!

Hayward is a friend of mine that I try to have coffee with 3 or 4 times a month.  He has a tremendous amount of insight and wisdom!  Yesterday he turned 83 years old!!!  That, in and of it self, is a huge mile stone!  But, it is minimal, when you consider his heart for young church leaders and the body of Christ!  

He reads this blog and is probably chuckling to himself right now as he is blushing...lol  He reads, I am guessing, but probably some where around 10-15 church leadership blogs.  He has read a ton of books on the emerging church movement and modern theologians.  He listens to contemporary worship music, so that he can be acquainted with the music and the message.  He has been a BSU director and still has an amazing heart for collegiate ministry and college students.  He is very insightful to the future of the church!  And God has used him in my life to challenge me and my thought processes about God.  He inspires me to keep on pressing on toward the goal of pursuing after Christ and his plan for my life.  And he inspires me that it isn't ever too late to make a huge contribution to so many in life!

Hayward, Happy Birthday!!  and Thank you for all you have been in my life and so many more that I know you have influenced over your long life span.  You are a great man of God!

See ya soon for some coffee...

ps...(hayward is a former teacher, so I thought i had better get my caps on... :-) )

no plans....

well, you  know how when you ake plans and then everything changes!  it happened...  i had plans to write a different blog today, BUT i have to run to OK now b/c my schedule changed.

so, hope to see you tomorrow.

Monday, March 9, 2009

WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?

it seems like i have been on vacation from blogging...it only seems that way to me.  why?  because although it has been a while since i have blogged, it hasn't been a vacation. i have been gone working, kim has been gone working and then shopping. (there you go leslie...my payment for my lack of compassion...lol) two broken arms, scaled up water heaters, broken water lines, tenants leaving, starting new accounts, upwards b-ball, machine gun (cover "hair" band)...that one was fun! umm, the list could go on and on.  

so, all of these are excuses...don't you feel sorry for me?  or at least you could empathize with me. the fact of the matter is, i have been undisciplined in the past several weeks.  i mean, there have been outside influences that have added to the complexity of trying to be disciplined.  but, i have used that as an excuse to slack in some of my disciplines.  

isn't that life...?  no point in feeling guilty or beating yourself up.  just time to become a little more disciplined.  until the next major thing happens in life...then there will be a blip on the radar screen.  a time where discipline goes out the window for a few weeks...

until then...
see ya tomorrow...hopefully :-)