Today begins the first installment of this segment that is called “Perspectives“. I have asked numerous writers, pastors and bloggers to contribute to http://www.pastorsponderings.org. The last week of each month will be devoted to the perspectives of other writers in the hopes that we might all expand our horizons. I am very exited to begin, so without further adieu, welcome to “Perspectives” week!
I am a child of the King
Nothing more important
nothing more refined
His song within me sings
The redemptive sonnet
Sight restored to the blind.
I am made for His kingdom
Where the living water flows
And His light will ever shine
From here eternal freedom
will ever be mine bestowed
He will ever be mine.
I am a son of the Creator
His praise be on my lips
His song of the redeemed
will forever within me stored
His love encompass and eclipsed
Earth’s all surpassing dreams!
There are times when faith is misplaced or spent on the wrong kinds of things.
It can consume us…
We place too much faith in…
this: thinking if we just had a little more of it we’ll be happier and better off
but it doesn’t ever seem to satisfy our longing for more.
Sure it staves off the hunger for a while, but soon…
we hunger for more, and so our faith
in money is just never satisfied.
Other times we place our faith in
friendship.
Sure we need friendships, and relationships.
We need to laugh and to cry and to have people in whom we
can confide…
but…
when our friends become our faith
when we would do anything for their attention
when faith turns into an unhealthy obsession
at some point
These friends are NOT going to always be there for you…
and so…
Shattered
your faith in friends gets…shattered.
Finding faith in government or power is also equally devastating.
We can pour our souls into following a political candidate
or campaigning for a specific cause
and these are can be good things…
but it these faiths in government
and
power
and
causes
consume us
then we are no better than when we began to place our faith here.
Real faith.
Real devotion
Real relationships
Alpha and Omega (The Beginning and the end)
begin and end with the
God wants so desperately for us
find our faith in Him.
Faith isn’t some
“Stop wishing & start believing!”
wish list
or dream
This faith, right here, right now is placing our whole being before a God who cares and loves us.
Faith can be found.
The question is
are you prepared to look?
(These thoughts are ideas were created specifically for “Pastorsponderings.org” for the expressed desire to intrigue, motivate and compel us to search for our own relationship with Christ. This is free to share and use so that God’s message may be spread and heard. May the Lord have all the glory and honor!)
Sometimes it’s a hopeless world around us and all anyone can seem to do is just survive.
I don’t want to merely survive,
I want to bloom and grow and thrive in the place(s) that God has placed me.
Sometimes though I think that we all can just sort of settle for the “just good enoughs”.
I’m not talking about materialism or stuff but about our life circumstances and our hopes and dreams….
you see
when we were just kids
We dreamed. We welcomed imagination. We hoped to become, and in that becoming the sky was the limit.
We weren’t weighed down by endless doubts, or the “not good enoughs” or the “I can’ts”…
we just imagined and dreamed big dreams…
but…
over time…
we started to believe what others thought about us.
over time…
we bought into the lies that this world told us.
over time…
we accepting the truths of the fallen, instead of the truths of the risen.
So, for just a second, will you accepted this breath?
Will you accept this gift of hope again?
Will you take these written words to heart…
and believe again?
Here is the hope that I have for you for me, for us
today…
This is what I know HOPE to be:
H.elping us
O.pen our eyes to the
P.ower of
E.ternity
This isn’t something readily accepted. This isn’t something generally practiced…even though flowery speeches and whole sections of bookstores are devoted to “self-help”…they can fall short.
Hope lifts our eyes.
Helps us see beyond what this earth
has taught us to know.
When we can begin to look up, accept divine help…
our eyes can become truly open to the possibilities again.
The power
God’s power, brings us closer,
so much closer
to the way things were created to be
in the first place.
Don’t be limited by your hopes and dreams…find hope…
“I waited patiently for the Lord; he inclined to me and heard my cry…He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God.” (Psalm 40:1,3)
I have been humming a tune for a few days now. Songs seem to resonate within my heart and soul. Sometimes it’s like I have a ipod in my brain that keeps reshuffling songs. It’s almost scary at times that I can recite song lyrics I learned as a child. But more recently, the tune that’s been in my ear and my head is a tune U2 began singing and still sings today at the end of their concerts. It’s a song that comes right out of the Bible. It is found in Psalm 40, a psalm of David – the man after God’s own heart. David describes within this epic poem the holiness and salvation of God. How God has rescued David’s life out of the pit and has given him a new song to sing which includes love and praise to the Almighty for what He has done. It is a new song, yet a song that still needs to be sung by all of us…
There are people all around the World longing to sing a new song. It is an old song, an ancient song, yet with it brings new life, new hope, and a fresh start. There are people all around the World longing to find a peace that passes all understanding, a peace that penetrates their troubles in life and provides relief. Perhaps you’re in need of this new song today as well.
When we consider the songs this world has to offer, we will eventually come up short and unsatisfied. All of earth’s wealth could never compare to the glorious riches that God the Father can provide to us. He will give us a new song to sing. He will gladly put these words in our mouth and lift us up out of the muck and mire. He is most definitely worthy to be praised!
Will you sing a new song? Are you prepared to encounter the Creator of the Universe who can lift you up from our desolate pit? Perhaps it’s time to stop humming the songs of the earth which will evaporate and disolve like snow, and ask God for an eternal song, which will last for all time.
It might sound like the beginning of a good joke spiked with plenty of political jargon and party stereotypes but the truth of the matter is that this is often the case. Although it is good to recognize what the differences are within political ideologies it is also most helpful to remember if both are Christ-followers the later should be of the utmost importance. Before and even after our political allegiance must come our relationship with the Almighty. If we have these priorities backwards (politics first, relationship with Christ second) then we will ultimately face a difficult road ahead which will either lead us to a reshuffling of priorities or taking exit lane on one of them.
County, state or even city governing politics in church is a very tricky subject of which I will not delve too deeply into within this entry, I will leave that for another day. But is there a place for politics within the church? Of course there is, but be mindful that God’s divine authority and governance should always precede that of any other political affiliation.
With that being said, do I believe there to be true practicing Christ-followers within both political camps? Absolutely! But even within that self-imposed question I find the crux of the issue, there is a division. There is a line in the sand here that I think begs discussing. Has it ever been God’s desire for His people to be so divided over earthly things including politics? NO! Jesus even prayed over and for His disciples (John 17:21) so that “they may be one Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me.” Naturally there is a context here, which we must understand. Jesus was praying for a select group of people as His message would be spread throughout the earth in their unity and mission. But has that mission ceased since their calling so long ago? NO! We are still called by God to fulfill the great commission! (Matt 28:16-20)
So what am I getting at in this simple discourse today? I have three main discussions to challenge us with today:
1) Stop the division among the church!
When we draw lines in the sand around each other, and say cruel things about people who do not see the world as we see it we are guilty of drawing lines in the sand. There becomes this “Us vs. Them” mentality within us. We don’t see a unified body any longer, instead we see a splintered body who cannot get along. Can you see how this might benefit our true enemy? Can you see how Satan might truly enjoy twisting us into political pretzels over one or two issues and cause us to hate our fellow believer in Christ?
1 Peter 3:8 says, “Finally, all of you, be like-minded, be sympathetic, love one another, be compassionate and humble.” This passage says nothing about lording your opinions over another, nor does it say we draw lines in the sand, but it does remind us to be “like-minded”. So how do we once again become like-minded?
2) Common Ground:
Yes there may be political areas in which we may never agree upon. But what are the things that we do agree upon? Do we both believe Jesus was God’s One and only Son? YES. Do we believe that we have been redeemed by His blood and that because of Him we can find eternal life? YES. Do we believe that there is still a mission to fulfill in this world for the lost, the sin-sick, and the poor? YES. I believe we have common ground even if we cannot see eye to eye on some very specific issues within the political sphere of our world. If we are to become like-minded once again then we have to stop demonizing those who we feel do not share our same political beliefs.
3) Break down the barriers with helpful, loving discourse.
Ephesians 2:14 “For he himself is our peace, who has made the two one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility…”
I recognize each verse that I have quoted has specific contexts but it still has something very powerful for us to apply to our own lives today. We may not see eye to eye, but this shouldn’t stop us from discussing important issues together of which we share different views. Be mindful that we don’t fall into the traps of division by name calling and condescension either. We cannot afford to appear superior in anyway towards one another as we humbly discuss our differences. When we are able to sit together, division lines are crossed and barriers, that have been erected, can be torn down. Helpful and loving discourse, with Christ at the center, can lead us into deeper fellowship with one another even if we don’t always see eye to eye.
Jesus said; “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” John 13:34-35
Is this over simplistic? Probably. But I believe it to be true. Far too many Christ-followers have aligned themselves to specific political parties and have forgotten ultimately in whose authority we live and serve under. If we humble ourselves before the Lord, He will lift us up. May that be our call to unification in the body of Christ, as we seek to work together instead of tear each other apart.