Drip, Drip, Drip. Put an object under a dripping faucet and eventually
an impression is made. At any given moment, in a single snapshot of
time, there can appear to be no impression at all; no movement from
one state to the next. It's only over a series of snapshots, over
Time, that the indentations become visible. The steady diet of drips
and sometimes gushes of water DO make lasting impressions! How true of
the discipleship process with our children. Do you know that the
average Christian child gets one hour of discipleship each week -
1/168 (one hour out of the 168 available!) In many cases YOU are the 1
hour. I encourage you today in your walk with Lord and service to Him
that you are making impressions - indentations in the spiritual
formation of the little ones He gives to you on Sundays. I pray He
gives you glimpses of Himself this week as you minister on Sunday.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Shepherding in the way he should go....
More from the Prodigal God; The Father knew (knows) those who need to GO and find him. Proverbs 22:6 says we should "train up a child in the way he should go..." The Father knew the younger son needed to go in order to find Him. How true for us as parents. My own experience says I want all my children to stay. That shepherding one of my flock one way should be the same road to shepherding the rest. Oh how I wish it were so! But He has created some to go and others to stay. Holding onto to those meant to go inhibits, maybe even stunts their faith journey. Oh for the wisdom of Solomon to be ever-present with us in guiding us to steward the gift of His children.
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Back from a little hiatus - so...re-freshed learnings for me from The Revelation of Jesus Christ chapter 3. The Laodician church arrests me, causing me to pause and take stock of my "temperature." So in the vain of "you might be a redneck if..." here are a few things to ponder from Francis Chan's "Crazy Love:"
You might be a Lukewarm Christian if:
- You choose what is popular over what is right
- You give money to charity as long as it doesn't impinge on your standard of living
- You don't want to be saved from you sin, but from the penalty of your sin
- You rarely share your faith with your friends, co-workers or neighbors
- You are moved by stories about people who do radical things, but do not act
- You guage your morality or goodness according to secular standards
- You Love God, but not with all your heart, soul and strength
- You love others but do not seek to love others as much as you love yourself
- You serve others but with limits on how far you'll go with your time, energy and money
- You think about life on earth more than eternity in heaven
- You do whatever is necessary to keep yourself from feeling guilty
- You continually play it safe being slaves to the god (little g) of control
- You probably drink less and swear less than the average person but aren't really very different from the typical unbeliever
And the one that pierces me the deepest - You do NOT live by faith, structuring your lives so you never have to!
Food for thought - not for the faint of heart. Thanks and blessings to each of our Promiseland Volunteers for joining me and our families in our faith journeys. I pray your time with God is rich this week and that your love for Him flows to the precious ones in your care.
You might be a Lukewarm Christian if:
- You choose what is popular over what is right
- You give money to charity as long as it doesn't impinge on your standard of living
- You don't want to be saved from you sin, but from the penalty of your sin
- You rarely share your faith with your friends, co-workers or neighbors
- You are moved by stories about people who do radical things, but do not act
- You guage your morality or goodness according to secular standards
- You Love God, but not with all your heart, soul and strength
- You love others but do not seek to love others as much as you love yourself
- You serve others but with limits on how far you'll go with your time, energy and money
- You think about life on earth more than eternity in heaven
- You do whatever is necessary to keep yourself from feeling guilty
- You continually play it safe being slaves to the god (little g) of control
- You probably drink less and swear less than the average person but aren't really very different from the typical unbeliever
And the one that pierces me the deepest - You do NOT live by faith, structuring your lives so you never have to!
Food for thought - not for the faint of heart. Thanks and blessings to each of our Promiseland Volunteers for joining me and our families in our faith journeys. I pray your time with God is rich this week and that your love for Him flows to the precious ones in your care.
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