Catalyst East 2010: Francis Chan

by on Oct.25, 2010, under Christ

WELL WORTH the 7 minutes.

I too want my life to fit in that book…you?

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WATER is like…

by on Oct.15, 2010, under Words

So Blog Action Day 2010 is about WATER.

Water has become a popular charity to support…if you don’t already know that then you likely will know it by the end of today. Thank God for this, because THOUSANDS of people DIE every day because of the lack of clean drinking water. I could give you a bunch of sites and addresses where you could send money…I have done it before…and you shouldn’t have a hard time finding a place to give (see related post below). That is not what I want to do here today.

What I would like to do, is to share some words with you…words that were written in the 4th century by a priest named Cyril. It’s describes the similarities between water and the Holy Spirit.

The water I shall give him will become in him a fountain of living water, welling up into eternal life.  (John 7:38)

This is a new kind of water, a living, leaping water, welling up for those who are worthy. But why did Christ call the grace of the Spirit water? Because all things are dependent on water; plants and animals have their origin in water. Water comes down from heaven as rain, and although it is always the same in itself, it produces many different effects, one in the palm tree, another in the vine, and so on throughout the whole of creation. It does not come down, now as one thing, now as another, but while remaining essentially the same, it adapts itself to the needs of every creature that receives it.

In the same way the Holy Spirit, whose nature is always the same, simple and indivisible, apportions grace to each man as he wills. Like a dry tree which puts forth shoots when watered, the soul bears the fruit of holiness when repentance has made it worthy of receiving the Holy Spirit. Although the Spirit never changes, the effects of his action, by the will of God and in the name of Christ, are both many and marvellous.

The Spirit makes one man a teacher of divine truth, inspires another to prophesy, gives another the power of casting out devils, enables another to interpret holy Scripture. The Spirit strengthens one man’s self-control, shows another how to help the poor, teaches another to fast and lead a life of asceticism, makes another oblivious to the needs of the body, trains another for martyrdom. His action is different in different people, but the Spirit himself is always the same. In each person, Scripture says, the Spirit reveals his presence in a particular way for the common good.

The Spirit comes gently and makes himself known by his fragrance. He is not felt as a burden, for he is light, very light. Rays of light and knowledge stream before him as he approaches. The Spirit comes with the tenderness of a true friend and protector to save, to heal, to teach, to counsel, to strengthen, to console. The Spirit comes to enlighten the mind first of the one who receives him, and then, through him, the minds of others as well.

As light strikes the eyes of a man who comes out of darkness into the sunshine and enables him to see clearly things he could not discern before, so light floods the soul of the man counted worthy of receiving the Holy Spirit and enables him to see things beyond the range of human vision, things hitherto undreamed of.

What a wonderful symbol of the Holy Spirit…WATER…

What do you think?

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Three dollars please…

by on Oct.04, 2010, under Christ

I ran across this last week…and I can’t seem to get loose of the truth in it!

“I would like to buy about three dollars worth of gospel, please. Not too much – just enough to make me happy, but not so much that I get addicted. I don’t want so much gospel that I learn to really hate covetousness and lust. I certainly don’t want so much that I start to love my enemies, cherish self-denial… I want ecstasy, not repentance; I want transcendence, not transformation… I would like enough gospel to make my family secure and my children well behaved, but not so much that I find my ambitions redirected or my giving too greatly enlarged. I would like about three dollars worth of the gospel, please.”

~D.A. Carson

How much do you want?

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my favorite heretic

by on Sep.29, 2010, under Christ

What is your image of Jesus? A friendly bearded guy carrying a lamb on his back? A happy story teller that wandered the countryside? A trouble maker?

My favorite heretic

JESUS the CHRIST

Jesus lived as a Jew and a Rabbi for most of his life representing and practicing the accepted beliefs of his time and his religion. Up until he began His ministry…the new covenant.

From that point forward Jesus did not get along very well with the religious leaders, who ultimately had Him put to death.

Luke 13:10 (the message)

10 He was teaching in one of the meeting places on the Sabbath.11 There was a woman present, so twisted and bent over with arthritis that she couldn’t even look up. She had been afflicted with this for eighteen years.12 When Jesus saw her, he called her over. “Woman, you’re free!”13 He laid hands on her and suddenly she was standing straight and tall, giving glory to God.14 The meeting-place president, furious because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath, said to the congregation, “Six days have been defined as work days. Come on one of the six if you want to be healed, but not on the seventh, the Sabbath.”15 But Jesus shot back, “You frauds! Each Sabbath every one of you regularly unties your cow or donkey from its stall, leads it out for water, and thinks nothing of it.16 So why isn’t it all right for me to untie this daughter of Abraham and lead her from the stall where Satan has had her tied these eighteen years?”

Matt 23:23 (the message)

23 “You’re hopeless, you religion scholars and Pharisees! Frauds! You keep meticulous account books, tithing on every nickel and dime you get, but on the meat of God’s Law, things like fairness and compassion and commitment—the absolute basics!—you carelessly take it or leave it. Careful bookkeeping is commendable, but the basics are required.24 Do you have any idea how silly you look, writing a life story that’s wrong from start to finish, nitpicking over commas and semicolons?25 “You’re hopeless, you religion scholars and Pharisees! Frauds! You burnish the surface of your cups and bowls so they sparkle in the sun, while the insides are maggoty with your greed and gluttony.

Jesus was clearly a heretic in his day and time…

What I know about the American middle class church…we too would consider Jesus a complete heretic!

Who is your favorite heretic?

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