Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - Getting Even


Do not take revenge, my friends, but leave room for God's wrath, for it is written: "It is mine to avenge; I will repay," says the Lord. - Romans 12:19

So many of us are consumed daily with the toxic thoughts and motivation of 'getting even'. Paul here tells his readers to get on with life; that part of believing in God is believing that He sees everything and that He is a God of perfect justice. The cross is proof that trespasses don't go unpunished in His spiritual economy.

So, if someone has offended you, step aside and let the Lord step in. You'll sleep a whole lot better tonight if you will.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - Close Enough


'If you are pleased with me, teach me your ways so I may know you and continue to find favor with you..' - Exodus 33:13a

During my devotional reading yesterday, I found this beautiful little prayer by Moses. In it he expresses a deep heart-felt desire to know God more. Let's face it. He had already experienced the presence of the Lord in ways few every had before him - burning bush, ten plagues, sea dividing, manna from heaven. Yet, for Moses it wasn't enough.

Israel's great lawgiver knew that relationship with the Almighty didn't just happen passively; but that it took humility, intentionality, and an authentic hunger.He knew that if God could be sought, He could be found. In other words, he refused to let the opportunity to know a knowable God slip by!

What are you doing today to know God more?

What are you willing to do this week to press-in and learn His ways?

For you, how close to God is 'close enough'?

Friday, June 25, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - Surely This Man


And when the centurion, who stood there in front of Jesus, heard his cry and saw how he died, he said, "Surely this man was the Son of God!" - Mark 15:39

He had seen countless others agonize. He was well accustomed to the groans and cries; criminals in their last moments cursing angrily or groveling for sympathy with none to be found. To him this man was like all the others; a criminal, a thief, an insurgent, a threat against Roman colonized peace. To the centurion, the man on the middle cross just represented work, duty, nothing more. Yet, as the hours outside the tall Jerusalem wall passed, he observed something quite unusual from the stipes above him as he 'stood there in front of Jesus'. No cursing, instead forgiveness. No self, instead others. No faltering, instead focus. No helplessness, instead hope. No victimization, instead victory. No pointless, instead purpose; leaving the perplexed Roman with no other feasible conclusion other than - this man he just crucified was exactly who he said he was - the Son of God.

Have you intentionally stood in front of Jesus lately?

Observed through Scripture how He died?
What He said?
What He suffered?
How He responded?
What He offered?

I'm confident that if you will, you'll echo the same conclusion of this changed and quoted soldier from antiquity.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - Shoe Leather Gospel


How beautiful on the mountains
are the feet of those who bring good news,
who proclaim peace,
who bring good tidings,
who proclaim salvation,
who say to Zion,
"Your God reigns!" - Isaiah 52:7

Year ago I heard an elderly preacher make the statement while holding his worn Bible aloft, "Folks, this is a shoe leather gospel." In other words, the good news of the grace Christ offers does not permeate humanity by some passive spiritual osmosis. It requires action, proactivity, surrender, availability and the willingness to go. That when Jesus said, "Go ye", He meant "Go ME" - and me going means motion.

Recently my wife Michelle took the above photo of her feet and our four youngest children's feet on the beach in Monterey. I love this image because I adore my family and yes, their feet! Everything about the five people in the photo is beautiful, appreciated and important to me. Their tootsies represent their uniqueness and attributes. Likewise, their feet represent their journeys, and our ability to do like together. I simply love their feet.

Paul reminds us in Romans 10:15 that there is another Father who loves His children's feet - especially when those feet are moving cooperatively with His Spirit to make a difference in our various communities; sharing with them the love and message of Jesus Christ.

So, what do your feet look like?

Pedicures are helpful, but humble obedience to share this hope-giving good news, according to the Bible, makes them beautiful! Ours is a 'shoe leather gospel'.

Join us this Sunday at 9 & 11am.

1stchristianchurch.org

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - Ancient Longings


For I tell you the truth, many prophets and righteous men longed to see what you see but did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it. - (Jesus) - Matthew 13:17 NIV

As modern-day believers, we are abundantly blessed. We have the full and infallible story of Christ's incarnation, earthly ministry, redemptive work on the cross, resurrection, and present ministry as exalted high priest. Similarly, we have the narrative accounts of the proliferation and actions of the first century church. In other words, we possess the fullest story of the good news! Simply put, our Bibles are canonical gifts, gifts that we too often approach with great casualness. However, Jesus here reminded His followers then, and now, that many faithful people before them/us died in faith, looking forward to the advent, ministry and reign of a promised King and kingdom like no other. They lived with great hope and anticipation of the truths and events we so often take for granted - evidenced by dusty unopened Bibles.

Let me ask you..
What are you doing about what you've seen?
What are you doing about what you've heard?
How about with what you've read and experienced firsthand?

Friends, what the ancients longed for, we have experienced!

Let's honor Christ and the inspiring anticipating faith of the ancients together. We've have the good news! Share it with someone today.

What is a demon? Can a Christian be demon-possessed?
Throughout the gospel accounts, Jesus had several power-encounters with demons. This Sunday I'll be sharing a message about spiritual warfare titled 'Know Your Enemy'. Hope to see you at 9 or 11am!

Please pray for our Mexico team currently on the field.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - "Mother Nature"?


"Do you hunt the prey for the lioness
and satisfy the hunger of the lions

when they crouch in their dens
or lie in wait in a thicket?

Who provides food for the raven
when its young cry out to God
and wander about for lack of food?
"Do you know when the mountain goats give birth?
Do you watch when the doe bears her fawn?

Do you count the months till they bear?
Do you know the time they give birth? - Job 38:39-39:2 NIV

Just a friendly reminder before you take your well-deserved summer vacation -

"Mother Nature" does not exist. Never did.

"Mother Nature" is really GOD!

Let's give Him directly, by name, the honor, praise and appreciation for the works and genius of His hand.

1stchristianchurch.org

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - Stuff I've Never Seen


I was young and now I am old, yet I have never see the righteous forsaken or their children begging bread. - (David) Psalm 37:25

Righteousness is God's standard for a holy life. The only way to acquire and live a holy life is to give God our unrighteousness and exchange it for the righteousness of His Son - Jesus Christ - which He freely offers each of us today through His cross. Through that adoption process, we become children of the Most High God; a grace that guarantees His guarded loving care.

David reminds us here that righteousness comes with an amazing benefits package! The Lord will not forsake the righteous or abandon us in our time of need. To do it would violate His character, something impossible for Him do. His love is unchanging and never fails!

Bottom-line: God cares about you - and you are absolutely helpless to do anything about it!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - So Who Are You Wearing?


Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. - Colossians 3:12

What look are you sporting these days?

It's hilarious to me how the fashion fads of my youth have come back full circle. The bushy bangy Efronian hair? I rocked that in the 70's; not because it was cool, but because hair gel hadn't been invented yet! Likewise I wore those hip concert t-shirts of legendary bands you find at Old Navy, not because it was faddish, but because I actually saved my money, bought tickets and went to the concerts! Jeans, watch/wristbands, sneakers, sunglasses - nothing new under the sun Solomon.

Though fads are obviously cyclical, there is a look that every follower of Jesus Christ should sport that never goes out of fashion - the garments and accessories of compassion, kindness, gentleness and patience - the trend He started and the look He rocked.

So, what look are you sporting these days? Do you need a Colossians 3:12 makeover?

Why not start today? Heaven will dig it there, people need it here, and it won't break your bank account!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - Ready Reserve


You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him. - (Jesus) - Luke 12:40

Back in the mid-80's I flew for (the now defunct) Eastern Airlines in Atlanta. As a junior person straight out of flight school, I lived on 'ready reserve' several times a month. Ready Reserve was the status by which during certain specified days, from the time the airline called me, I had exactly 50 minutes to be at the airport and ready to go. So, on those days, I ensured that my flight bag was properly packed, I was well-groomed, my business at home was up-to-date, and that I was never disconnected from Eastern's ability to reach me - pagers back then. As a much younger version of me, I actually liked those ready reserve days. There was the constant adventure of wondering, 'When will I be called? " and "Where in North America will I be resting my head tonight?"

Here in Luke's gospel, Jesus instructs us to live life on 'ready reserve'. To be ready to travel, to be responsible and have our business updated here below, and to stay well-connected to Him. The difference for us as believers is, every day is a ready reserve day.

Are you ready to travel?

Only lives authentically connected to Jesus Christ truly are.

The great news is, if you are living every day on ready reserve, you can know where you'll lay your head tonight!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - Almost Persuaded


As Paul discoursed on righteousness, self-control and the judgment to come, Felix was afraid and said, "That's enough for now! You may leave. When I find it convenient, I will send for you." - Acts 24:25

As a child growing up in the church, I remember singing an old hymn titled 'Almost Persuaded', a classic about procrastination. In Acts 24 we read about the poster boy for feet-dragging, a guy named Felix. We learn that as the apostle Paul began to share the message of truth and grace with him, Felix became very uncomfortable and used his authority to simply dismiss the imprisoned apostle.

As teachers of the Word, we sometimes hear comments like, "That really stepped on my toes", or "You must be reading my mail". This typically and humorously indicates that the Holy Spirit masterfully played His part and bridged truth with a human heart, oftentimes resulting in a sense of conviction and discomfort. Governor Felix was confronted by Paul's message and instead of allowing the sword of the Spirit to penetrate his heart and begin a new and exciting chapter of a lifetime, he cut and ran.

Friends, let me remind you that there is truth; and that truth sometimes can be confrontational. Jesus said that He came not to bring peace but a sword! In other words, to appreciate the 'good news',we first need to stand face-to-face with the bad news - that we're on a dead end road.

If you're experiencing a strong sense of discomfort and conviction when you hear the truths of the Bible shared, don't run like Felix! That toe pressure most likely is the Spirit of the Lord proving His strong love for you and His divine desire to lead you into a new relationship with God the Father through Jesus Christ the Son.

What a tragic epitaph for any of us - 'Almost Persuaded'. Stop procrastinating and yield today! God loves you and there's nothing you can do about it.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - Lay Hold of It!


'From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven has been forcefully advancing, and forceful men lay hold of it'. - (Jesus) - Matthew 11:12 (NIV). The King James states it this way - 'the violent take it by force'.

Ever associate being a Christian with the words 'forceful' or 'violent'?

I would assume that you would most likely associate being a modern-day believer with the words 'loving', 'gracious' and 'gentle'. However, here in the very first gospel, Jesus Himself said that His kingdom does just happen passively. Instead, its advancement comes with great resistance; and only those aggressive and passionate about it advance its hope-giving torch. This requires power, vigor, determination and courage in every believer in every congregation.

As I shared with both audiences on Sunday, this gospel is NOT about a mamby pamby Jesus, requiring a mamby pamby allegiance. Its about full unashamed dedication - not for the faint of heart, but the strong of Spirit.

Remember,for Christ and us today, the cross of suffering comes BEFORE the resurrection!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - The Quicksand of Idolatry


'Go and cry out to the gods you have chosen. Let them save you when you are in trouble!' - Judges 10:14

Dateline Suisun City June 2010: God STILL hates idolatry.

The very first of the 'ten commandments' was/is - 'You shall have no other gods before (besides) me.' (Ex. 20:3). From the very beginning our heavenly Father has hated and warned us against the lethal trap of idolatry in its many forms. Idolatry is placing our dependence, satisfaction, fulfillment, worship and sense of well-being in anything created. Since God is the one and only non-created being/entity, He is the only One worthy of our gratitude and adoration. Only He can give us what we need the most in life. Whenever we put those needs in a person, place or thing other than God (ie. created things), its called idolatry - and God STILL hates it.

Are you looking to another person for your daily joy? Maybe a spouse?
Are you placing your sense of self-worth in a career or paycheck?
Are you devoting the best of your time, talents and resources to a hobby?

Reminder: People, spouses, careers, paychecks & hobbies are ALL created things. Each is incapable of delivering your deepest needs.

The Lord Himself reminds us here in Judges 10, only HE can help us stand in the predictable times of challenge that come our way. All other ground is quicksand.

Join us this Sunday at FCC @ 9 & 11AM!

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Pastor's Perspective - One Step from Perfect


“I thought he beat the throw. I was convinced he beat the throw, until I saw the replay.” These were the humble post-game words of 54-year-old veteran umpire Jim Joyce last night, after admittedly missing a vital call, in what is certainly popular water cooler talk today for even nominal sports fans.

Last night the Detroit Tigers sent starting pitcher Armando Galarraga to the hill to face the Cleveland Indians. Up until the final inning, the 28-year-old was pitching a perfect game. A perfect game is one resulting in the other team going hitless; a feat only accomplished by 20 pitchers since Cy Young did it first in 1904.

On a routine ground ball throw to first base, Joyce called Cleveland’s Jason Donald safe. As clearly seen on replay, Donald was one step from the base – a clearly missed call. As the stadium erupted in boos, Galarraga’s perfect game came to an abrupt and controversial end. Joyce emphatically said he was wrong and later in tears hugged Galarraga and apologized. The pitcher forgave him and was very gracious.

During today’s game, in the spirit of forgiveness, Galarraga brought his team’s lineup card to Joyce who was the home-plate umpire. The two shook hands, as the Tiger fans applauded wildly. Joyce was clearly tearful by the kind gesture. Tigers manager Jim Leyland said afterward, “This is a day for Detroit to shine.”

As a communicator of biblical truths, I found this story to be one rich in metaphor; one transcending sports and simple human interest. It’s a story about how we strive for perfection, and how short we fall – sometimes due to the faults of others. It’s a story of guilt being acknowledged and confessed, setting the table for forgiveness and graciousness to be served-up almost scandalously. It’s a story of life, falleness and redemption.

Paul the apostle wrote, ‘God made him who had no sin (Jesus Christ) to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.’ (2 Corinthians 5:21). Righteousness means God’s standard for a holy life. Although we strive for perfection, we all fail miserably! We came into the game spiritually injured, unable to pitch a perfect God-pleasing life. We all desire to be good enough and acceptable to God, usually resulting in outward expressions of charity, benevolence and goodwill. In our efforts to be compatible with His holiness, we conveniently don religious masks, adopt our own code language (Christianese), and paste on the veneer of righteousness. However, no true heart change or transformation takes place. This religiosity results in pride, segregation, isolation, and an unyielding spirit – the spirit of the Pharisees – a spirit openly condemned by Jesus.

Friends, God knows you’re not perfect. Do us all a favor and take off the mask and drop the King James dialect! He knows that you came into the world with a nature that is carnal and self-seeking. He knows that no matter how hard you try to climb up his standard ladder, you’d slide down awkwardly in a heap. God knows you’re not perfect. That’s why He did all the perfect stuff for you! Before any of us were born, and destined to languish hopelessly in our separation from Him, God sent His Son Jesus Christ to do for us something we could never do for ourselves – satisfy God’s standard of justice. And according to Paul, when we personally put our trust and obedience in His completed work on the cross, we get His right-standing before God – we get His perfection – our sinfulness and incompatibility for His sinlessness and compatibility. In Christ, we get perfection. In Christ we get righteousness!

Listen.

With the help of an embarrassed umpire, Armando Galarraga missed perfection by one base runner’s step.

With the grace of God displayed through a bloody cross, you can gain perfect righteousness with one step. That one step is to do with God what Jim Joyce did with a forgiving pitcher last night – confess your guilt and say you’re sorry. God won’t forgive what we won’t own. The good news is He never turns away those who come to Him with a contrite and unmasked heart.

Why not get your name on God’s lineup card today? We’ve all blown the call. But in Jesus Christ alone, we can experience authentic restoration, His perfect rightstanding with God, and the wild applause of Heaven.

This is a day for Jesus to shine - through you.