Archive for May, 2007

Stuff I Think

Have you ever noticed that “Sola Scriptura” is not actually in the Bible?

That makes me giggle.

Have you ever voiced the fact that people who have a “high view of Scripture” and are cessationists are as biblicly liberal as the MCC?

That also makes me giggle.

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You Can Trust the Holy Ghost

The Holy Ghost saved my sons life yesterday. When I write that, I don’t think I am exagerating.

About two weeks ago I decided that I did not want my son to wear those little flotation things on his arms in the pool any more. I began to get irritated just looking at them. My son protested vigorously. His mother was on his side. He complained and complained but I had made my decision. He is six and it is time to swim.

That same day there were a couple other little kids in the pool who could swim. One of them showed my son a swimming stroke and my son began to stick his head under water, flail around, and pop back up. To go from terrified to get in the pool without the water wings to sticking the head under water and flailing was great progress.

Since then, I have taken him to bigger and bigger steps. Yesterday, after church, we went swimming in the pool and he swam from one side of the pool to the other in the deep end. Of the four times we did it in the afternoon, he only needed rescued once (the second time). I was incredibly proud.

Last night we went to a birthday party for a friend of mine. Half way through the party, someone told me that my son was wet. When I got to him I found out he was reaching for a ball and fell in the pool. He swam back to the side and got out. Two weeks earlier, he would have drowned. You read all the time about kids drowning at parties and I always wonder how that could happen. My son could have been the next on that list.Isaac and Daddy

So today I recognize that the Spirit of God knew that my son was going to fall in the pool last night. Why didn’t He keep my son from falling in? I do not know. But I recognize that it was His prompting that brought my irritation with the water wings.

I sat on the couch this morning and replayed the events of last night with my son. I said that if he had not learned to swim that he might have been in heaven this morning instead of with me. He could not fully appreciate that but my wife and I sure can. I love my son so much I don’t know what I would do without him. All I can say is “Thank you Lord!”

It is so easy to not trust that God is working on your behalf. But you can trust the leading of the Spirit of God.

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Funny Stuff

Whether or not you are a Gary Lamb fan this is going to make you laugh.

hattip: randy

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What Faith is Not

I was in a church service recently and the person at the pulpit relayed a “prophesy” he had heard. There was a local boy who had gone into anaphylactic shock after eating chicken nuggets the day before. The manufacturer had since recalled the nugget because it contained gluten, which this child was allergic to. The boy had oxygen deprivation for a while and had some brain damage. A minister went to visit the boy and opened his bible and landed on a healing verse int he psalms. He felt this was a sign and declared boldly that God would raise the boy. Praise God.

The prophesy was declared from the pulpit the next morning by another minister. God was credited as having said that the boy would live and that it would be a testimony. By the end of that service the boy was dead.

Dan Edean recently wrote a post in his blog (the name of which I cannot spell) about bad christian advise. In talking to my wife about it, we found a common theme. The majority of bad counsel we have received was less bad advise and more correctly presumptuous expectations.

Let me explain.

When I got married we immediately had kids. Our finances were not in order, I had a pretty bad job and my wife made more than me. Our brand of church pretty much required that the wife stay home and take care of the kids. We were told not to worry because God would double my income in response to our faith. I am still waiting for that to happen seven years later.

I was strongly advised to get the first job could after graduation college and that God would raise me up. So, with my military experience, IT background, corporate communications degree under my belt and past leadership roles listed on my resume, I got my first post-college job washing cars. For disclosure sake, I did move up to a sales manager role in that company but quit because the job was awful and compromising.

Could God have doubled my income? Of course! Could he have raised me up to lead that company and turn its ethics around? Of course! But He never told me He would do that. I presumed He would on the advise of others. That is not faith.

The valuable thing that I learned through lots of bad advise is this, faith is not the absence of logic. It is, perhaps, the presence of an assurance in the face of logic. Aside from that assurance you only have presumption. And presumption don’t pay the bills!

Hebrews 11:1 (Listen)

11:1 Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.

That evidence is what was once called assurance and it is missing in too much of what the church is doing today.

Surely that minister at the side of that child’s bed wanted to believe that God would raise that boy. But guess what, God never said He would. If He did, then the boy would not have been buried yesterday.

We do the church harm when we cannot discern faith from presumption. This is the reason many mock the pentecostal movement. Real faith is sometimes saying, “I don’t know.”

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Thought For Today

Holiness is the habitation of God.

From the Smith Wigglesworth Devotional.

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Amish Revival

There seems to be a move among the Amish. A man got healed after falling out of his barn. He turned that into a healing ministry within the Amish community with “Glory Barn” meetings.

Here is a link to their website.

glory-barn-at-grace-chapel-207.jpgIt also seems that the Amish church is not exactly in favor of this ministry.

And Amish bishops have decided that church members who participate in “outside” prayer meetings and Bible studies will face excommunication — what the “English” world knows as shunning.

Yikes!

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Hearing God

Here is a list of the ten ways Mark Batterson hears God. Worth reposting:

#1 I hear God better after I’ve confessed my sin.

Somehow confession gets rid of the static. Besides, when I’m living with unconfessed sin I don’t always want to hear God’s voice.

#2 I hear God better when I’m worshipping Him.

Worship is one way I tune into God’s frequency.

#3 I hear God better early in the morning.

Some of you have never heard God’s voice in the morning :) Part of spirituality is understanding your circadian rhythm.

#4 I hear God better after I’ve read my Bible.

When you open the Bible God opens His mouth. When you close the Bible God closes His mouth. Not sure who said that first, but it’s true!

#5 I hear God better when I’m not in a hurry.

Blaise Pascal said, “All of man’s miseries derive from not being able to sit quietly in a room alone.”

#6 I hear God better when I’m out in nature.

#7 I hear God better when I’m on a rooftop.

My favorite place to pray is the rooftop of Ebenezers. I love praying in elevated places where I have a good view.

#8 I hear God better when I’m fasting

I hear God more clearly when I do a TV Fast–sometimes we have to tune some voices out so we can hear the voice of God.

#9 I hear God better when I’m out of my routine.

Change of place + change of pace = change of perspective. God seems to show up in burning bushes in the middle of nowhere!

#10 I hear God better when I’m going after a dream

God doesn’t speak to me when I’m not stepping out in faith.

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