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5Feb/10Off

Study Your Bible

When I was in college my great claim to fame was that my GPA went up every semester. What I don’t brag about is that I had a habit of cramming for exams. I’d attend classes (usually) and take notes. I’d even read (most) of the required reading (sometimes right in class). However, I rarely (not never) regularly studied through the semester. This always became evident when an unexpected quiz was handed to me as I walked into the classroom.

At the end of Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians he lists a number of rapid fire instructions. Because they are quick, bullet-point type of instruction, we may tend to miss their importance. In 5:19-22 he writes, “Do not put out the Spirit’s fire; do not treat prophecies with contempt. Test everything. Hold on to the good. Avoid every kind of evil.” (emphasis mine)

What are we to test everything against? What is the measuring rod? Of course, it is God’s Word. If we don’t know God’s Word, we cannot test everything against it. Our daily life provides us with unexpected quizzes each day that, if we pay attention, reveal how we are doing.

We go to a movie and watch images that are contrary to God’s teaching, but if we’ve not studied the Bible, Satan has easy access into our thought life. We hear a preacher says something and accept it simply because he’s a preacher. We mindlessly listen to the radio and let the message covered with a great tune get into our brain.

Paul challenges us to study God’s Word so we can test everything. Not just for the final test but for the quizzes along the way.

Studying God’s Word requires more than a 10 minute ‘devotional’ read. Those readings are important and are effective at allowing God to speak to you on a regular basis, but studying for the test requires some focused and intentional time in addition to those brief daily readings.

Get yourself a set of commentaries; you don’t have to spend much. The Life Application Bible Commentary is a great, inexpensive set of paperback commentaries that provide a great balance of information and application.

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29Jan/10Off

Silence and Solitude

When our daughters were small we learned an interesting difference between them. One of them preferred being alone, one went out of her way to avoid being alone. You can only imagine the dynamics when these opposing desires appeared at the same time. As I’ve studied people I’ve seen this difference in people more and more clearly. There are reasons that go much deeper than simple introvert/extrovert temperaments. I’ve meet some people that are almost afraid to be alone!

One of the habits in Jesus’ life was to intentionally have times when he would retreat into solitude. It wasn’t that he was “peopled out” it served an important purpose that we also need in our lives. Jesus sought out times of solitude when he was weary or when he was being pressured to do or be something that was not true to who he was.

Mark 6:31-46 shows a time that Jesus taught his disciples to find a place of solitude when the demands of the people were preventing them from taking care of themselves!

John 6:14-15 shows a time when Jesus withdrew because the people were going to try to make him a political king.

Implementing the habit of solitude in your rhythm of life is incredibly important. When we fail to find those times of regular solitude, the pace of life can prevent us from taking care of ourselves and we can end up in an unhealthy condition.

As we grow weary, we can find ourselves being shaped by people’s expectations and demands instead of what God has designed us for!

When we are surrounded by people we can miss what God wants to do in our lives because of all the distractions. It is during those times of solitude that, if we are willing, God can gently place his finger on an area of our life that he wants to address. And when we give Him permission, he can begin to affect life-change.

Try to take some time today and create some solitude. Communicate to your family members so they know that you are not just emotionally withdrawing. Try to get alone for at least 15 minutes, minimize distractions and don’t work on a project. Get your Bible out and read a few verses and let God speak to you.

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14Jan/10Off

Propelled Forward

The other day my wife and I were returning from Minni-SNOW-ta and had to go through Chicago. O'Hare is a rather large airport and to move from one concourse to another you've got to go below ground level and travel through tunnels. They have these "moving sidewalks" that propel you forward and give you the option to stand and be moved along, or to walk and be accelerated along.

In our spiritual journey there are practices and environments that we can utilize to propel our spiritual journey forward. The great thing about these practices or environments is that once you commit to them, your growth is accelerated without having to expend any more energy or effort! Incorporating a new spiritual habit is an effective means to accelerating your spiritual growth. Attending a class or seminar or retreat can also be effective.

Sometimes we find ourselves incorporating a new practice or environment and feel that initial push forward and we make the mistake of relaxing instead of leaning into the forward progress. We stop walking and mistake our apparent forward motion for progress! That is dangerous... have you ever tried to not walk off the end of those moving sidewalks?

What are some of the things you've found effective at propelling you forward in your spiritual growth?

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21Dec/09Off

Tying God’s Hands

There are some verses in Scripture that both excite me and make me nervous. Matthew 6:14 is one such verse: “If you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.”

I am excited by the fact that forgiveness is available for me. Those times when I've blow it and made sinful decisions and done, said or thought something I shouldn't have. Those times I've had a wrong or bad attitude. God's forgiveness is available so that I can remain in good standing with Him.

But there is another part to this verse... the opening word in particular: IF.

The reality is that there are conditions to God's promise of forgiveness. If...

If I don't forgive someone, then God can't forgive me.

We can actually tie God's hands simply because He has put a condition on his provision of forgiveness. I don't always like it. There are times times that I want to hold onto my hurt feelings or keep judging some one's motives or actions. However, doing so puts up a roadblock to experiencing His forgiveness.

That is a place I don't want to be. That is a place you don't want to be. Let's live each day by extending grace and forgiveness in the same way God wants to extend grace and forgiveness to us!

16Nov/09Off

The Stupid Little Voice

This Sunday we put a spotlight on Missions. After interviewing a new missionary who has changed careers to follow God's call on he and his family's life, I commented that it is my prayer that some from our own church would be called to the field.

Even while I was stating it this stupid little voice was in my head saying, “it won’t happen, this region has too strong family ties to let their family members go overseas.” While the family ties are strong, I do believe that God has a stronger call and, while people may struggle with letting family members go, I do believe that there are families who will actually celebrate should God place a missionary call on the lives of their children!

Here’s to those who will find themselves living the adventurous life of a missionary!

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