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Comfortably Numb
by Terry Johnson on Dec.17, 2009, under Christ
0000ff;">I received this in an email from one of my friends a couple of weeks ago and I encouraged him to allow me to post it here for you…thanks Terry.
When I was a child
I caught a fleeting glimpse
Out of the corner of my eye.
I turned to look but it was gone
I cannot put my finger on it now
The child is grown,
The dream is gone.
but I have become comfortably numb
——–from Comfortably Numb, by Pink Floyd
This past Thursday all five of us were in the car coming back from Thanksgiving in S.C. I was driving and my son Greg was riding shotgun. Greg made a quick playlist on his ipod of music that he thought I would enjoy and started it off. It was quite a list which included Peter Frampton, White Stripes, Matchbox 20, John Cougar Mellencamp, Pink Floyd and many others. He and I had had a conversation about Contemporary Christian music – Greg said he liked the message but that you could always tell a Christian song by the sound of the singers voice, by the singer’s mood as reflected in his voice. Well that generated some conversation back and forth and somewhere in there Greg said “you should look for Christian themes in all of the music that you listen to, Dad!” Well, I never would have thought to do that!!!
The Pink Floyd song he chose was “Comfortably Numb” – a song that I haven’t heard in awhile, but it has been on my mind for some reason. I’ve included some of the lyrics above. Who knows what Roger Waters and David Gilmour had in mind when they penned these lyrics back in the 1970′s. I’ve read some commentary that says that Roger Waters had a bad fever as a kid and took some medicine that helped him through it – the medicine made him “comfortably numb” to the point that he didn’t notice the fever too much. There are times when I sit in “my chair”, TV tuned to Sunday afternoon football, somewhere between consciousness and sleep and I have to say that when I achieve that state of “comfortably numb” that I like it! It’s better than sleep somehow because I am aware of my family around me, I am aware of the game and I am aware of the deep relaxation I am feeling at the moment. That is until Geoffrey’s friend Gaither rings the doorbell and sets Mazie and Annabelle off to barking!
In our Christian journey, I dare say that too many of us (myself included) have achieved a state of “comfortably numb”. We go to church, we sit in the pews, we hear the message, we go to the covered dish supper, we sing in the choir – heck we even pray every once in a while and crack open the Holy Bible. But if God is calling us to action, we must not be hearing it. If the Holy Spirit is ringing our doorbell, we do not rise out of our chair to answer. We are aware of all the Christian busyness going on around us and we participate in it, but we are not transformed by it. We are not moved with passion to action.
Ephesians 4:11 It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, 12to prepare God’s people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up 13until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.
Guys I believe as Christians we are all called. As the above verse states, some are called to preach, some to teach, some to serve in other ways. All Christians are called. I am afraid that too many of us have become comfortably numb to the point that either we don’t hear the call of God or we don’t care. I can’t imagine that we are hearing the voice of God calling us to action, and that we don’t care. I CAN’T IMAGINE that! So I have to assume that we are not hearing God’s call. We sit there in those comfortable pews and we have achieved a state of numbness – yes, we go through the motions of church and we stop right there. How sad! We are numbed by TV, politics, business, busyness, gadgets, overcommitment, fatigue. We are numbed to the point that we actually don’t hear God’s call on our life. Brothers, we cannot allow this to go on any longer!
Call To Action: Get out of that chair, out of that pew, turn off the TV, forget politics and business and gadgets. All of those idols that we have placed ahead of our Creator – let’s turn them off, put them on the back burner. Let’s bring Almighty God into focus. Let’s draw upon strength from the Holy Spirit. Let’s ponder on the passion of Jesus Christ. Let’s be moved to evangelize, to preach, to teach, to tithe, to unite, to love. Guys, let’s shake off that numbness and score a touchdown for our savior. Let’s go out today and make a difference. Will you join me?
Guys, I am get so excited when I think how we can make a difference for our Lord. I get pumped up when I think how we can make a stand for Jesus. Imagine us, arm in arm, making a bold statement for our Creator. In unity, with passion let’s go out into this awesome world and proclaim the Gospel. Let us evangelize, let us teach, let us love – all in the name of Almighty God. Amen!
I don’t wanna spend my whole life asking,
“What if I had given everything,
instead of going through the motions?”
—-from The Motions, by Matthew West
1 Corinthians 1:8-10 (NIV)
8He will keep you strong to the end, so that you will be blameless on the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. 9God, who has called you into fellowship with his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, is faithful.
charity: water
by Eddie Broussard on Dec.05, 2009, under Family

Don’t get me wrong – I love Christmas. It’s time for family, for comfort, for love. And for Christians, it’s a time to celebrate what’s most important, the birth of Jesus Christ.
But there are a lot of things we get wrong about Christmas.
For one, we give each other so much stuff. Whether it’s out of obligation or just to truly show someone we care, we’re still essentially material-rich people giving other material-rich people more… materials. The purpose of our holiday, though, is Christ. And Jesus made his purpose clear to us – sacrifice. He died so that we could live. And we struggle to keep that the focus of Christmas while we’re busy buying and unwrapping gifts.
Let’s face it, we actually sacrifice very little. But what’s small to us can be huge to someone who lacks basic health necessities. Just $20 is enough for one person to have clean water for two decades, for example.
So, this year, I’m asking others of you to join me and give up some gifts and donate that money to help me build a well. 100% of all funds raised go directly to the water projects. Between now and Christmas, I aim to raise $2,500 in my charity: water campaign.
Jesus sacrificed himself for us. This is the least I can do.
Please join me and donate whatever you can…..http://mycharitywater.org/ebroussard
THANK YOU!
“Crazy Love” by Francis Chan (part II)
by Eddie Broussard on Aug.14, 2009, under Book Notes
My last post was simply a tease to try and get you to read the latest book by Frances Chan called “Crazy Love”. The book took my breath away and I could not find the words to justify a normal book review. Since that post, I have have had a number of people ask me to say more about the book. It’s kind of like after you watch a really good movie and you can’t seem to get it out of your head for the next three or four days. That book got in my head and I am just now able to think about it with enough clarity to write. Most of what is below are the words of Frances Chan as described by someone that has been convicted by them.
We live caught up in ourselves. If you need proof check out this interactive chart published last week on how we spend our day (see if you can pinpoint religious activity in the chart…it’s in there). Very little in our current lives propels us toward Christ. Each of us to some degree, fool our friends and family about who we really are. I often find myself phrasing my sentences to make me sound better. But the truth is we cannot hide who we are from God. How do we overcome the huge desire to focus on self? Christianity, as most of us know it, is “how much do we have to do for Him to get by?”.
We truly have as much of God as we want.
This life is a vapor and when we face the holy God all that will matter is the reality of who we are before Him.
3366ff;">First Corinthians 3:13-15 says “His work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each man’s work. If what he has built survives, he will receive his reward. If it is burned up, he will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as one escaping through the flames.”
We have to realize and believe that enough so that it changes how we live! Jesus said the road is narrow and few will actually find it.
Living “right ” out of fear and guilt is exhausting. When we serve out of reasons other than love, it feels like work and it is hard. The motivation is love…Galatians 5:13 says to serve one another in love. Instead of melding into the “unbelieving Christian” world…having faith and love will often mean doing what others see as crazy…crazy love.
How we live our days is how we live our lives. I am trying to move “Crazy Love” out of my head and into my heart and then into my life. I hope you will too.
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There is probably another post to come from this book…I am trying to find the guts to do it.
“Crazy Love” by Francis Chan
by Eddie Broussard on Jul.30, 2009, under Book Notes
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