“Listen, my beloved brethren: did not God choose the poor of this world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom which He promised to those who love Him?” James 2:5
When asked this question, most of us would say “I serve God the Father, Jesus Christ His Son…this is the God I serve!” But I would like to challenge you on this today, and in this challenge I hope we might recognize a very real and present danger in our lives right now. What is that danger you ask? Money – riches, fame, glorification of lifestyles that are not acceptable to God.

This pursuit of recognition on the world’s stage is wrought with sacrifices that will hollow us out and leave us mere shells of who God knows us to be. It is interesting that longing for wealth and recognition isn’t just the pursuit of money, but it is the pursuit of acceptance and accolades from the world itself. The trap can be – “What does the world tell me I should be” or, “How can I impress the world with my Instagram, Twitter, Facebook accounts?” We have a lot of people who have become internet famous in our world today, it seems easy to do…and so an entire generation is growing up longing to have that fame and fortune as well.
In Jesus’ day, Pharisees were sort of Ancient world “internet famous” – they performed good deeds in the street so that people might see how good they were. People looked up to them, and they lived an elevated lifestyle amongst the common folk. Jesus said of their public activities: “Be careful not to perform your righteous acts before men to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven. 2So when you give to the needy, do not sound a trumpet before you, asthe hypocrites do in the synagogues and on thestreets, to be praised by men. Truly I tell you, they already have their reward.” (Matthew 6:1-2)

Serving those around us so that others might see our good deeds in not serving God…it is idol worship and we have built self-serving gods in our name. Be aware of this trap. Recognize it for what it is, and reject the notion that in order to be a Christian we have to publicly show our goodness and prove our worth. This isn’t true worship of God, this is showmanship and does not bring honor to God. Instead, serve God even if no one sees you. Love others even if it is not reciprocated. Allow those silent, unobserved spaces to become your sanctuary to the Most High…may it be only for Him! When we shift our focus from self to God, we realign what worship is, and in Whom we worship.
Prayer:
Lord forgive me when I have not worshiped you, but elevated my status and ego.
I recognize that I must decrease and you must increase in my life. Help me to serve you regardless if I ever receive credit for it on this earth. May the words of my mouth and the actions of my heart be acceptable to You, Oh Lord my strength and my Redeemer. -Amen.



Do we sometimes forget Him amidst the distraction of the noise? It would be very easy to do in our culture today. We are seemingly immersed in the noise and there is virtually no where to run from it. But thankfully we serve a mighty God who is capable of breaking through that noise! In Elijah’s case, God showed up in a gentle whisper. Elijah recognized it and stepped out there to encounter Him. He recognized the moment for what it was…





I have to be honest with you, when I was a little child I used to think that the last person was pretty smart. He had kept his master’s treasure hidden, safe and sound. What’s so wrong with that? He can just give it back, and it will still be the same talent he was given. Now that I’m older, I understand what this means (at least for me). God gives us these amazing tools to use in our lives. Some have been blessed with amazing voices. Others with great intelligence. Still others the inquisitive and creative mind…and on it goes. That little seed has been planted in us. More than that, God’s truths have also been given to us. He gives these talents to us and He desires us to use them, not hide them away. God longs for us to take risks. He wants us to venture out of our “bubbles” and connect with humanity. He desires our faith that extends beyond our comfort zones and protective barriers. The saddest, most disappointing thing that we can do with our talents is hide them away and never use them – such a waste!
What kind of fruit are you picking?
What kind of fruit is your tree producing right now?


As an officer I know how often I have climbed into bed bone tired and sore with many things yet to accomplish and left for the following day. It is exhausting work and I pray we never miss the point of it all. I pray that we never forget the real reason that we celebrate Christmas – because all of this busyness can certainly consume the Christ-mas if we allow it to. Have we begun to dread this holiday, this advent season? Have we become workaholics and have we placed this about our worship of the Almighty? Most likely not, but there is certainly the danger here. We want to succeed in our goals, we want to work hard and accomplish much…but is God present in all of these goals and in our striving for success?
A song recently pulled me up short, and caught my attention.
