Month: March 2007

  • Christian (In Name Only) v. Christ Follower

    This video is great.  It reminds me of a place I once knew.  I think the place told people that God's grace is not enough...

     

  • Blessed Be Your Name

    Some songs take on a new meaning after personal experiences change your entire world view.

    This week, I have found a new found respect and appreciation for Matt Redman.

    You give and take away,

    But my heart will choose to say,

    Blessed be Your Name.

    I say this in the most non religious way possible.

  • Old Meets New

    Yesterday, my new church went bowling when my old church kids showed up.  It was good to see them.  It was wierd in that the old, were the high school kids, and the new, were the adults.  We had a great tiume and I realized that I really miss my old kids.  I think what I miss most about them is their ability to intuitively know that all was not well and they realized that all things did not add up.  Because they picked this up so quickly and they were honest about it, we were able to discover who God REALLY is.

    If any of you guys are reading this, I just want to say, remember the Gospel that you were taught.  Don't let anyone fool you with the newest and coolest thing.  Don't believe something just because someone at church tells you it's true.  If you do fall for it, I can almost guarantee you that you will be disappointed.  If you forget what that gospel is, just ask those that have taught it to you before.  Never, never, never forget.

    To my new church, I am so grateful and honored that we are going to explore the gospel together.  I hope that with it, we can break the past teachings that have been wrongly taught to us.

  • What makes me sad

    It saddens me how the orgainzed Church is so alseep and does not seem to know what we are doing.  I don't remember where I read this, but someone once said that if we don't study history, we are doomed to repeat the mistakes that we've been continuing to make since the beginning of time.  All throughout recorded history, starting with Adam and Eve, through the patriarchs, through the history of Israel and through the history of the church, the people of God keep forgetting that it's not about what we are supposed to do, but it's really about us knowing (in the biblical sense, and not just an intellectual one) God.

    I am sad that we continue to make the same mistakes today.  Adam and Eve ate the fruit to be like God because they could not trust God's promises.  Abraham told Pharoah that his wife was his sister because he could not trust God.  Israel asked for a king because they could not trust God.  The kings of Israel sought out foreign idols because they could not trust God.

    The disciples ran away at the crucifixion because they though God was defeated.  The early church did many stupid things, including letting the rich get richer and the poor get poorer because they could not trust that God would provide for the finances of the church.  The corrupt popes let princes buy church offices because they though they needed the prices' political protection.  The pre-reformation church developed indulgences because they could not grasp that humanity could rely on the Cross.

    Now the church relies on marketing and other business principles instead of just teaching God and His mercy.  Churches rely on strength in numbers and being large rather than doing what is right.  The church would rather be relevant than right.  All this is to say that we are in danger of losing the gospel once again in the organized church.

    Church, it's time to wake up and be the church again.  Let's stop lusting after gimmicks and delusions of grandeur that come in the promises of becoming megachurches that are "relevant".  We don't need to preach relevance, we need to proclaim God's revelation.  It's time to start preaching the gospel again.  No more revivals; it's time for another reformation.