Saturday, July 7, 2012
In my last post I had mentioned there have been many changes in our lives. In May of 2012 I had decided that I needed to make some changes in the life of our family. I hope you understand what I'm about to say, "Not everywhere is a good fit for everybody".
For 19 months we had pastured a church where I was the only member of my family that was happy and I had allowed myself to slump into wimppiness (read last weeks blog). There was nothing wrong with the church. We were growing, people were being saved and good things were happening, it just wasn't a good fit for us.
That happens in all things I guess. People change churches all the time, but when it's a pastor it becomes a bit of a drama you don't want. It has been my experience that when a pastor leaves people take it far too personal, like they did something wrong. Here's an example; when we moved from a church we had pastured for some years I LOVED my new home! Oh it was great, everything was so new and different from the restaurants to the sunrises. On Facebook and here in my blog I would praise the Lord for all He had done and was doing but this was not a good thing to some.
Dear and long time friends felt I was disrespecting them in my good reports as if I were saying the joy of my new home was a slight against where I once had lived. I was defriended and I don't just mean on Facebook.
Change is never easy. Change always takes work. If you want to lose weight a diet will be necessary even though you know it will be unpleasant to say the least. Anytime we have moved, or changed where we were ministering it has been hard on us, hard on our friends, and even hard on the furniture but that's what change is, work!
If there is something in your life that needs to be changed get to work! It may be hard but the results are always worth it. Now, get up off that computer and do something you've been needing to do for a long time. Read your Bible, go for a walk, call a family member you haven't talked to in a while or how about a suggestion that is always good - pray.
Work may make you sweat but it's the ONLY way things get done and change is good.
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Getting Back to Work
Monday, July 2, 2012
Wow! It seems hard to believe it has been so long since I posted anything in this blog. There is so much to tell, so much has changed since my last post and if you are a follower of this poorly kept ministry I apologize.
I always say "I preach where I live". In this I mean that I use my own life and experiences as an example (good and bad) for the point I feel the Lord has given me to discuss. And along this line I confess to you dear friends that my blog has been on hiatus because my precious feelings were hurt. Say it with me, "Awwwww". I know, pitiful right?
In my last true blog I wrote what I felt the Lord was leading me to say based on some things I saw happening in MY OWN LIFE. You see, I had seen other folks travel the path I felt I was on. We had pastured them and I also had seen some preachers making these bad decisions as well. The end result was an attitude of pride that led to backsliding. Not the kind where people completely forsake the Lord and His church, but the more dangerous kind where we think everything between us and Him is good but inside we have become the more repulsive "lukewarm". It is SO much more dangerous to think you are safe and then when the day of testing comes find out you're not.
A few in the church where I was at the time of that writing took offense. They were sure that the two examples I had used were them and oh, they needed to vent. I was devastated and honestly that was immature of me. I said ME. People are often going to take preaching wrong, they always have. Conviction can cause us to rebel or be resentful and so... I was. You see my precious little feelings caused me to have a self-pity party. "How could someone think I was trying to hurt them!?!" "Shouldn't they know that I wouldn't do that!?!" Anyway, you get the picture. On the outside I acted like it didn't bother me but inside was another story.
I immediately took my toys and went home. I deleted almost all of my previous blogs because I didn't want to offend anyone again. That's a shame too because some of those writings had blessed some folks. The blog that lead to this spiritual tantrum was perhaps the best received of them all as many called it a blessing and soul searching. I had forgotten that the message of Jesus and toe-stomping messages have always been words that burn itching ears.
I allowed that to poison my own spirit and the rest of my time in that church I took note of everyone who was offended by something or nothing. My eyes became more and more critical until I knew I had to make changes. Now at first, I looked only to my physical man when we should always look to the inner, spiritual self first. I was upset that these people were convicted when I SHOULD have been sad that I didn't believe in what I was writing enough to stand by it. Was it the Lord moving on my heart or not?
So I'm back to trying to share what I feel the Lord would have me to share. I hope this is well received but I can only do what I can. I pray the anointing will be upon this blog to bless and touch, heal and deliver. I'm getting back to work. Would you like to join me?
Wow! It seems hard to believe it has been so long since I posted anything in this blog. There is so much to tell, so much has changed since my last post and if you are a follower of this poorly kept ministry I apologize.
I always say "I preach where I live". In this I mean that I use my own life and experiences as an example (good and bad) for the point I feel the Lord has given me to discuss. And along this line I confess to you dear friends that my blog has been on hiatus because my precious feelings were hurt. Say it with me, "Awwwww". I know, pitiful right?
In my last true blog I wrote what I felt the Lord was leading me to say based on some things I saw happening in MY OWN LIFE. You see, I had seen other folks travel the path I felt I was on. We had pastured them and I also had seen some preachers making these bad decisions as well. The end result was an attitude of pride that led to backsliding. Not the kind where people completely forsake the Lord and His church, but the more dangerous kind where we think everything between us and Him is good but inside we have become the more repulsive "lukewarm". It is SO much more dangerous to think you are safe and then when the day of testing comes find out you're not.
A few in the church where I was at the time of that writing took offense. They were sure that the two examples I had used were them and oh, they needed to vent. I was devastated and honestly that was immature of me. I said ME. People are often going to take preaching wrong, they always have. Conviction can cause us to rebel or be resentful and so... I was. You see my precious little feelings caused me to have a self-pity party. "How could someone think I was trying to hurt them!?!" "Shouldn't they know that I wouldn't do that!?!" Anyway, you get the picture. On the outside I acted like it didn't bother me but inside was another story.
I immediately took my toys and went home. I deleted almost all of my previous blogs because I didn't want to offend anyone again. That's a shame too because some of those writings had blessed some folks. The blog that lead to this spiritual tantrum was perhaps the best received of them all as many called it a blessing and soul searching. I had forgotten that the message of Jesus and toe-stomping messages have always been words that burn itching ears.
I allowed that to poison my own spirit and the rest of my time in that church I took note of everyone who was offended by something or nothing. My eyes became more and more critical until I knew I had to make changes. Now at first, I looked only to my physical man when we should always look to the inner, spiritual self first. I was upset that these people were convicted when I SHOULD have been sad that I didn't believe in what I was writing enough to stand by it. Was it the Lord moving on my heart or not?
So I'm back to trying to share what I feel the Lord would have me to share. I hope this is well received but I can only do what I can. I pray the anointing will be upon this blog to bless and touch, heal and deliver. I'm getting back to work. Would you like to join me?
Friday, April 13, 2012
"I Can See Clearly Now..."
Last night our area was hit was some threatening weather. I use the word "threatening" because it only looked bad. In actuality it was wonderful. There was quite a stellar show of God's fireworks as lighting brilliantly lit up the sky. From the hidden flashes that illuminated the clouds to the sparking blue bolts that blasted across the sky it was awesome. Almost as an encore the much needed rain fell after the lighting died down and this morning I awoke to the fresh aroma of a drenched but not flooded yard. I don't know about you but I sleep so well when it's raining. All these things together made for a wonderful night, but when the clouds were coming in it didn't look as if it would be so.
A few months ago this town was pelted with softball size hail that did a lot of damage. Homes, cars, and property damage was in the hundreds of thousands. That experience has made our community a little gun shy to storms. I made sure to clean out the garage so I could pull one of our cars in and the other I parked under the carport of our church. How happy I was when all the ugliness that was predicted never showed.
A lot of the time in life we fear things that never come. We get upset about the possible things that could happen to us while forgetting the probable protection the Lord gives. Jesus said in Matthew 6:27 "Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?" (other translations say how will worry make you one cubit taller, but you get the idea). Worrying about those things we cannot change is such a waste.
My dad always told me you prepare for the worst, but believe for the best. That's a good way to look at life. Buy life insurance but don't worry about dying. Teach your kids how to live for the Lord but don't freak out if they're not perfect. The list of examples here is endless.
The next time clouds look "threatening" to you get prepared but at the same time don't worry. Do all you can do and then trust the Lord to do the rest. No matter how stressed you feel just remember the Lord isn't wringing His hands about it. He IS an ever present help in the time of need (Psalm 46:1).
Thanks for taking the time to read my blog and remember YOU ARE LOVED!
A few months ago this town was pelted with softball size hail that did a lot of damage. Homes, cars, and property damage was in the hundreds of thousands. That experience has made our community a little gun shy to storms. I made sure to clean out the garage so I could pull one of our cars in and the other I parked under the carport of our church. How happy I was when all the ugliness that was predicted never showed.
A lot of the time in life we fear things that never come. We get upset about the possible things that could happen to us while forgetting the probable protection the Lord gives. Jesus said in Matthew 6:27 "Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?" (other translations say how will worry make you one cubit taller, but you get the idea). Worrying about those things we cannot change is such a waste.
My dad always told me you prepare for the worst, but believe for the best. That's a good way to look at life. Buy life insurance but don't worry about dying. Teach your kids how to live for the Lord but don't freak out if they're not perfect. The list of examples here is endless.
The next time clouds look "threatening" to you get prepared but at the same time don't worry. Do all you can do and then trust the Lord to do the rest. No matter how stressed you feel just remember the Lord isn't wringing His hands about it. He IS an ever present help in the time of need (Psalm 46:1).
Thanks for taking the time to read my blog and remember YOU ARE LOVED!
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Mirror, Mirror
Have you ever felt fat? C,mon, you know what I mean. One morning you get up and for no particular reason you feel like the Titanic. Your clothes still fit, but there's just something you cannot describe and it causes you to feel much bigger than you actually are. You put on your loose clothes because every time you pass the mirror you feel revolted. As a result you go on incredible crash diets, you join a gym (3 year membership), and you set out to rearrange your entire life all because how you feel about yourself in that moment. That's momentary self perception my friend, and it's a very dangerous place to dwell.
In Proverbs 29:11 the Word of God says "A fool vents all his feelings, but a wise man holds them back." Now I have often used this scripture to preach on how we need to hold our tongue, a painful lesson I've learned for sure. But as with so many things of the Lord there's another aspect to this, we need to learn how to hold our tongues about ourselves.
As a pastor I have had people tell me they were "unworthy" or "unqualified" to do something for God or His church. They beat themselves so mercilessly for old mistakes and past sins. Even though they may have recently had a "God moment" where they knew the presence of the Lord was there or God spoke to their heart about something no one else could know now they've put on those spiritual "fat clothes" and have deemed themselves too repulsive to be loved by God. What junk!
1 John 4:7&8 says "Beloved, let us love one another for God is of love and everyone who loveth is born of God and knoweth God. He that loveth not, knoweth not God for God is love." That means love is God's defining characteristic. Everything He does or will do is motivated from His love for you and I. Another favorite scripture is 1 Samuel 16:7 where we are told that God doesn't look on the outward appearance (which can be deceiving) but instead He looks upon the heart.
This is why God would use a shepherd to be His king. This is why God used a murderer to lead His nation to freedom. This is why Jesus spent time with people His own disciples wouldn't even associate with. God looks upon the heart and He sees you with all your faults, mistakes and past baggage yet He loves you anyway.
We must get past the momentary perceptions because everyone has a bad day. Instead we should look and ourselves as the Lord does, through the heart. If you need to change some things in your life just turn it over to that loving Father because as I often preach, "God doesn't demolish, He remodels." When the heavenly Father looks on you He knows what needs changing, what needs to be fixed, and what needs to be removed. Trust His love and what you see in the mirror may look a little different next time.
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog and remember, YOU ARE LOVED!
In Proverbs 29:11 the Word of God says "A fool vents all his feelings, but a wise man holds them back." Now I have often used this scripture to preach on how we need to hold our tongue, a painful lesson I've learned for sure. But as with so many things of the Lord there's another aspect to this, we need to learn how to hold our tongues about ourselves.
As a pastor I have had people tell me they were "unworthy" or "unqualified" to do something for God or His church. They beat themselves so mercilessly for old mistakes and past sins. Even though they may have recently had a "God moment" where they knew the presence of the Lord was there or God spoke to their heart about something no one else could know now they've put on those spiritual "fat clothes" and have deemed themselves too repulsive to be loved by God. What junk!
1 John 4:7&8 says "Beloved, let us love one another for God is of love and everyone who loveth is born of God and knoweth God. He that loveth not, knoweth not God for God is love." That means love is God's defining characteristic. Everything He does or will do is motivated from His love for you and I. Another favorite scripture is 1 Samuel 16:7 where we are told that God doesn't look on the outward appearance (which can be deceiving) but instead He looks upon the heart.
This is why God would use a shepherd to be His king. This is why God used a murderer to lead His nation to freedom. This is why Jesus spent time with people His own disciples wouldn't even associate with. God looks upon the heart and He sees you with all your faults, mistakes and past baggage yet He loves you anyway.
We must get past the momentary perceptions because everyone has a bad day. Instead we should look and ourselves as the Lord does, through the heart. If you need to change some things in your life just turn it over to that loving Father because as I often preach, "God doesn't demolish, He remodels." When the heavenly Father looks on you He knows what needs changing, what needs to be fixed, and what needs to be removed. Trust His love and what you see in the mirror may look a little different next time.
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog and remember, YOU ARE LOVED!
Monday, February 27, 2012
Thankful for Confirmation
What a wonderful evening we had last night at the 2nd Annual Men's Chili Cook-Off. Last year we had 8 pots of chili and just barely enough to feed a good size crowd. Last night we had 14 pots and even with a much bigger crowd (that our Annex could barely hold) we had plenty and then some.
Sometimes as a pastor I worry that I am not on the Lord's path. I pray, study His word, try to be attentive to the voice of the Lord (that soft, quiet leading inside a Christian's heart - 1 Kings 19:11-13) yet I have times where I wonder "Am I doing the right thing?" There have been many times of hurt in ministry; misunderstandings, rejection, betrayal. I don't know why these things surprise me they happened to Jesus and are any of us more spiritual that He? Of course not. That's why I am so thankful for times of conformation.
We pastor First Assembly of God in McCook, Nebraska, to the best of our abilities. Despite the fact that OUR gifts and talents are woefully lacking the Grace of God is obviously present in this church. In the last year we have seen (at least) 13 saved, countless folks re-dedicated, 5 baptized in the Holy Spirit, and with last night 18 baptized in water! In the last year we have added 14 new members and will add a few more in March. The church has added at least 4 new ministries to meet the needs of a growing congregation and speaking of that the Sunday morning attendance is about 35 folks better than it was at this time last year. No small thing in a town this size with several strong churches. We have new young couples that are establishing themselves as leaders by working hard and rarely missing a service. I must admit I am SO proud of this new generation that is taking the reigns of the church.
Is everything perfect? Not even close. People make up this church from the pulpit to the parking lot so there will always be problems. Yesterday as I took the pulpit I could sense a spirit in the place that I knew would make it hard to receive what I was about to preach. I delivered an old message that I felt God directing me to. I have preached this message maybe 6 or 7 times in 5 churches and this was the FIRST where it wasn't received as it had always been before. That made preaching it tough, but thanks to the grace of God I made it through. After the service I felt drained but had so much to do I couldn't sit down and dwell on it. That's a good thing too as the Bible warns repeatedly about the dangers of idleness and how it effects our thinking.
Later, as we prepared to baptize our candidates I looked upon that great Sunday night crowd, considered how we had almost doubled in contestants for our cook-off and thought "Lord, I may not do everything perfect, but I am so thankful you are building a church in SPITE of the people who attend there or the insecure pastor that leads it". As I always say, GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME! It was a great evening. Thanks for taking the time to read my blog and never forget You Are Loved!
Sometimes as a pastor I worry that I am not on the Lord's path. I pray, study His word, try to be attentive to the voice of the Lord (that soft, quiet leading inside a Christian's heart - 1 Kings 19:11-13) yet I have times where I wonder "Am I doing the right thing?" There have been many times of hurt in ministry; misunderstandings, rejection, betrayal. I don't know why these things surprise me they happened to Jesus and are any of us more spiritual that He? Of course not. That's why I am so thankful for times of conformation.
We pastor First Assembly of God in McCook, Nebraska, to the best of our abilities. Despite the fact that OUR gifts and talents are woefully lacking the Grace of God is obviously present in this church. In the last year we have seen (at least) 13 saved, countless folks re-dedicated, 5 baptized in the Holy Spirit, and with last night 18 baptized in water! In the last year we have added 14 new members and will add a few more in March. The church has added at least 4 new ministries to meet the needs of a growing congregation and speaking of that the Sunday morning attendance is about 35 folks better than it was at this time last year. No small thing in a town this size with several strong churches. We have new young couples that are establishing themselves as leaders by working hard and rarely missing a service. I must admit I am SO proud of this new generation that is taking the reigns of the church.
Is everything perfect? Not even close. People make up this church from the pulpit to the parking lot so there will always be problems. Yesterday as I took the pulpit I could sense a spirit in the place that I knew would make it hard to receive what I was about to preach. I delivered an old message that I felt God directing me to. I have preached this message maybe 6 or 7 times in 5 churches and this was the FIRST where it wasn't received as it had always been before. That made preaching it tough, but thanks to the grace of God I made it through. After the service I felt drained but had so much to do I couldn't sit down and dwell on it. That's a good thing too as the Bible warns repeatedly about the dangers of idleness and how it effects our thinking.
Later, as we prepared to baptize our candidates I looked upon that great Sunday night crowd, considered how we had almost doubled in contestants for our cook-off and thought "Lord, I may not do everything perfect, but I am so thankful you are building a church in SPITE of the people who attend there or the insecure pastor that leads it". As I always say, GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME! It was a great evening. Thanks for taking the time to read my blog and never forget You Are Loved!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Changes...
If you read my blog very often you may notice some posts are missing, let me explain. In times past I have tried to use my blog as a place where I can preach a soft message that may encourage, convict, or praise. A recent entry was taken in a way I never intended and so good intentions have left me with great disappointment. I don't want this.
So, I will be changing the way I enter things here. I know many of you liked the preaching but instead I will be just adding personal junk and memories hoping you will understand.
Until next time, YOU ARE LOVED!
So, I will be changing the way I enter things here. I know many of you liked the preaching but instead I will be just adding personal junk and memories hoping you will understand.
Until next time, YOU ARE LOVED!
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Apostolic Giants of my Life
I haven't worked on this line in a while as Apostles (the fourth of the Five fold ministries from Ephesians 4:11) in my life is a very broad title. When I looked up the word I found definitions that included: any important early teacher of Christianity, the Apostles of the early church, a missionary or leader of a religious mission, and so on.
So, since I still have the Prophets category to go, I will devote this group of "Giants" to God's special forces, the missionaries who have touched my life.
Dwain Jones - this man breaks the mold. He shatters the sterotype of a "boring" missionary. What a gifted speaker this man of God is. Dwain can have you laughing and crying three seconds apart with the illustrations he has to share. Bro. Jones has told me repeatedly he wouldn't be surprised if God called me to the missions field one day and so if he does, I'm ready Lord.
Mark Purkey - Mark is an Evangelist by call but he spends much of his campaigns raising money for highly effective crusades to Europe. Mark is a fantastic evangelist but I included him with my "Apostles" section because of his love and concern for neighbors who aren't next door.
Charles Holybee - this mild-mannered preacher may be unknown to many. Bro. Holybee has served the Lord for years by pastoring while ministering in Oklahoma prisons. This man is not puffed up, has no great budget, but is an awesome example of someone who is working for a reward not seen by mortal eyes. If you ever read this Bro. Holybee I want you to know you are one of my heroes.
There are many, many, more I could add to this list but I won't for fear of a grevious ommission. I do want to say that anyone who answers the call of God to go where there is no friend, no comforts, and no assurance of success you are a testimony to the world of the all surpassing love of God. Thank you so much for all you do for the lost and the example you set for those who strive to serve the Lord. God bless you all!
So, since I still have the Prophets category to go, I will devote this group of "Giants" to God's special forces, the missionaries who have touched my life.
Dwain Jones - this man breaks the mold. He shatters the sterotype of a "boring" missionary. What a gifted speaker this man of God is. Dwain can have you laughing and crying three seconds apart with the illustrations he has to share. Bro. Jones has told me repeatedly he wouldn't be surprised if God called me to the missions field one day and so if he does, I'm ready Lord.
Mark Purkey - Mark is an Evangelist by call but he spends much of his campaigns raising money for highly effective crusades to Europe. Mark is a fantastic evangelist but I included him with my "Apostles" section because of his love and concern for neighbors who aren't next door.
Charles Holybee - this mild-mannered preacher may be unknown to many. Bro. Holybee has served the Lord for years by pastoring while ministering in Oklahoma prisons. This man is not puffed up, has no great budget, but is an awesome example of someone who is working for a reward not seen by mortal eyes. If you ever read this Bro. Holybee I want you to know you are one of my heroes.
There are many, many, more I could add to this list but I won't for fear of a grevious ommission. I do want to say that anyone who answers the call of God to go where there is no friend, no comforts, and no assurance of success you are a testimony to the world of the all surpassing love of God. Thank you so much for all you do for the lost and the example you set for those who strive to serve the Lord. God bless you all!
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