Sunday, November 30, 2008

Things left unsaid....

Do you ever find you have left things unsaid…that needed to be said? Suddenly it’s too late to go back and say what you really wanted to say. The opportunity is gone. The person is gone. The audience is gone. Suddenly its an awkward situation trying to go back and say what we really wanted to say…our should have said. There are clearly times when something deep within us (Holy Spirit many times) is prompting us to say something. Maybe its words of affirmation, encouragement or love. Other times its standing up for what is right…in the face of what is wrong.

As we transition from this time of Thanksgiving into Christmas we will be faced with numerous times to just share from our heart. Many times with family or friends…other times with complete strangers. Will I be ready…will you be ready?

Here are the lyrics from one of my favorite songs by Kutless.

"It's Like Me" by Kutless from the project Sea of Faces
My conversation is leading nowhere
And we talk of God but still I don't share
So many times that I just never saw the chance
It's like me to never see
When it came, when it went
Now it's gone away
It's so like me to never see
When it came, when it went
Now it's gone away
The phone rings with news that he's gone
Just the time I shared my heart was prepared and another soul was won
So much truth to tell, I am so glad I saw the chance
It's like me to never see
When it came, when it went
Now it's gone away
It's so like me to never see
When it came, when it went
Now it's gone away
Sometimes I still never see when perfect opportunities come my way
Would my care increase if I truly believed that a life could be saved
It's like me to never see
When it came, when it went
Now it's gone away
It's so like me to never see
When it came, when it went
Now it's gone away

Monday, November 24, 2008

Thanksgiving...

So just what is Thanksgiving to you? Is it just another day? Is it an excuse for a day off? Is it just food and football?

Ninety-two times we find the words Give Thanks in the Bible. Over and over we find that giving thanks is also associated with changing perspective or attitude. How true it is, when we just take time to give thanks we cant help but change our attitude. Self begins to melt away as we focus on God and His many blessings. Our perspective changes and life takes on a whole new look. As we take time to celebrate Thanksgiving, take time to give thanks.

Yesterday in our children's ministry at church, the lesson looked at three of the feasts which God set up for the Israelites to observe. The purpose of each one of these special times is to stop and take time to remember what God has done; deliverance, provision, protection. What does our list look like...I dare say we find the same things today. If we don't, it's not because God isn't working...most likely its because we aren't looking. I challenge each of us to take five minuets each day this week to just list the things we are thankful for...and then take time to thank God for each of them.

Happy Thanksgiving Week...

Friday, November 14, 2008

Exhaustion...

Exhaustion can fog and cloud life...

I have not forgotten about this blog, but I need to stop, study and listen. This week has been a stack of very long days.

Tonight it's time to get some rest before pushing through the next five days...I'm half way home. God continues to bless and for that I am thankful.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Fight, Flight...or Freeze

Our human nature is wired with natural reactions to what seem to be overwhelming circumstances. We have been told that our bodies have a "fight or flight" circuit within us to protect us. I would add that we have a third reaction as well...freeze. When we encounter an attack, realize we have been ambushed or become overwhelmed with fear we then have a choice. We fight, we run or we freeze.

Society has told us that to turn and fight is the brave thing, to run is cowardly. I would propose that all three reactions have their place and can be used for victory.

At times we need to turn and face the enemy and fight with skill and power. In the Chronicles of Narnia, when Peter was given his sword and shield, he was told the day was approaching when he would need these tools...and that they were tools not toys. We too, as believers, are given a Shield of Faith and a Sword of the Spirit. Jesus continually showed us how to wield both of these as He would turn to Satan and strike him down with The Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God. (No, we cannot neglect the other pieces of Armor which we have been given which are outlined in Ephesians 6, but we can discuss those at another time.) As we turn and face the attacks of our enemy we will find that we begin to discover who we are in Christ.

To run or to freeze seem weak and dangerous in the heat of battle, when the attacks surprise us and catch us off guard. If we are weak, unprepared or untrained for battle these may be wise choices. For the skilled warrior or the conscience warrior, I propose that there may still be a time to run or to freeze. If we are running to a stronger position for battle...then that is wise. If we are running to rescue another who is wounded...that is noble. If we are running to lead the enemy to a greater battle which has been prepared...then that is well planned. My point is if we are running to hide by ourselves and avoid the battle...we will surely die or will others who we are charged with to protect.

To freeze is much like running...except you are an even easier target for the enemy. The Word tells us that our enemy is like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour. Sure, he will pick off the weak and feeble, but if he can freeze a leader, one of the strong ones, what an enjoyable meal that would be. The lion will freeze his prey with a mighty roar to strike fear in his prey...to freeze them in their tracks. When fear overcomes and locks us up we are an easy target. I propose though that there is a time when we need to freeze. When we are suddenly overwhelmed by the circumstances or just found ourselves in the midst of an ambush we may need to freeze and asses the situation. If we react with the circumstances or with the flow of the ambush we may find we have been led into the slaughter. We need to freeze in the safest position possible, fully and accurately asses the situation, gain our footing and then act in power and confidence.

"The Thief has come to steal, kill and destroy...but I have come that they might have life and have it abundantly"

"we have not been given a spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind"

"He said to me:"It is done. I am the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End. To him who is thirsty I will give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of life. He who overcomes will inherit all this, and I will be be his God and he will be My son. But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile...and all liars-their place will be in the fiery lake"

We are not called to a life of cowardly fear. To my surprise last night I realized that God hates that and names it with others who will be cast into the lake of fire. "The Lord is a Warrior, the Lord is His name." Exodus 15:3

Let me leave this last thought from the Matrix. In the subway as Neo realizes the Agent has found him a fight ensues. Neo is protecting his friends so that they can get out of the Matrix and back to safety. The porthole out is lost and Neo is getting absolutely beat up by the Agent. There is a break and Neo makes a run for the stairs out of the subway. There is light at the top of the stairs, he could get out, but realizes that there will only be another Agent waiting and he will still have to fight the battle. Neo freezes at the base of the stairs and then turns to face the Agent. He faces the battle with a resolve and strength like never before. Those outside the Matrix are watching asking what he is doing because he most likely will get killed. Morpheus calmly says with a grin, "he is beginning to understand who he is." Neo then fights the Agent with a power that he has never experience before and kills the agent. It is a great scene packed with analogy after analogy from the Bible.

When we face the evil and darkness of this world in our own strength, we will get our butt kicked and may very well die. When we fight in the power of His might with the "tools" He has given us, the victory is ours...for the Glory of God!