Concerning Habakkuk’s
Complaint (see yesterday’s blog)…I’ve got to tell you that when I first read it
I was upset that the translator’s had titled it a complaint. I mean, wasn’t he
just crying out to God and others to make them aware of the injustices around
them? Well, after I re-read it a few times I realized he was
just complaining to God. Whenever we repeatedly see the word “I” in reference to a
person’s will and not to God’s will it is often a complaint…or soon turns into
one. However in Habakkuk’s case the complaint turns into a prayer in chapter 3.
That is key, I think, to our complaining to God. I am not sure there is anything
inherently wrong with complaining to God…at least we are in conversation with
God rather than turning from or ignoring God. But far too many people get stuck
in the complaint mode and never listen to God. That is a problem! And as a result, they never move to
prayer. We’ve got plenty to complain about with America in the shape it’s in,
perhaps more than Habakkuk had…and we seem to be gifted at complaining, perhaps better
than any generation before us. But in our day there are few who seem to move to
a state of prayer…fervent prayer. I am not sure the reason, I suspect it varies
greatly for each person, but unless and until we do, God continues to move but we
never see His hand at work…and are robbed of joy.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Habakkuk's Complaint
Today I read the book of
Habakkuk (it's a short, powerful book and you should try it!) and I must tell you it hit me between the eyes…here’s how it starts out in chapter 1,
verse 2-4 from the NLT:
How long, O Lord, must I
call for help? But you do not listen! “Violence is everywhere!” I cry, but you
do not come to save. Must I forever see these evil deeds? Why must I watch all
this misery? Wherever I look, I see destruction and violence. I am surrounded
by people who love to argue and fight. The law has become paralyzed, and there
is no justice in the courts. The wicked far outnumber the righteous, so that
justice has become perverted.
Sounds like it could have
been written for the first time yesterday doesn’t it! Goes to prove human
nature does not change…however the part that hit me between the eyes was verse
5: The Lord replied, “Look around at the nations; look and be amazed! For I am
doing something in your own day, something you wouldn’t believe even if someone
told you about it."
Now there’s our hope! God
is at work, even today, in ways that we cannot, or would not believe. Praise
His name for His work and for His faithfulness.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Lean In
Here is the best church video I have ever seen...bar none! It is also oozing with truth...what do you think?
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Warning!
So,
I am back and in the office now, but there is so much to do after you’ve been gone
a week or two…add to that some other distractions and I am just now getting
back to posting. I had a great time with the youth and did some reading while gone, studying ahead our Bible
study lessons, and I must tell you Matthew 7:21—23 hit me between the eyes.
First of all my Bible titles the subsection “Warning”…now that got my attention,
but my ears really perked up when I realized (again) that Jesus was speaking
about (us) believers in this passage. “Not everyone who calls me their Lord
will get into the Kingdom of Heaven.” Got your attention?! He is speaking to us…and
they respond by saying, “We preached in your name, and in your name we forced
out demons and worked many miracles.” Have you read the passage yet? These gospel-preaching, demon-exorcising, miracle-working followers will NOT get into the kingdom
of heaven! Anyone else feeling worried? Well, you shouldn’t! Jesus goes on to
give us the criteria for making it to heaven: “Only the ones who obey my Father
in heaven will get in.” Gives surrender a new meaning doesn’t it? No wonder
Jesus taught us to pray, “Thy will be done…” I'm thinking we ought to give this some attention, and my prayer is that each of us might
take our eyes off the things we want do for God (our will) and focus on what he wants us to do (His will)
with our lives…no matter how small or insignificant they might seem.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
We Have Arrived!
I just want to drop a line and let everyone know we made it
to Sager Brown Depot at Baldwin, LA this afternoon. It was a 12+ hour drive and
the kids did a great job putting up with us adults! It was a rather boring
drive until we got into the swampy areas of Louisiana, and then the excitement
ran high as every floating piece of driftwood looked like a threatening
alligator! If you are not familiar with Sager Brown, it is the original UMCOR
Depot Warehouse that distributes items such as flood buckets, sewing kits,
& medicine kits, along with many other items around the world (mostly after
natural disasters such as floods). Pray for the youth as we work this coming
week…pray that we might truly be the hands and feet of Jesus as we do our small
part in meeting the needs of hurting and suffering people all around the world. Hopefully, I will be able to post more thru the week.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Too Old or Too Weak?
I am feeling old today. Not because I recently celebrated my
birthday, but because of something I just read. The most common human being on
the earth today is 28 years old…that makes me doubly common! Did you hear that?
There are more 28 year-olds living in the world than any other age. Sound
young? Even the medium age in the U.S. is 35 years-old. Now, aside from making me feel
much too old, it also causes me to wonder how do we reach these 28 year-olds with the
ancient and true message of eternal life? Think just a minute…these (young)
folks grew up on television, came of age with computers, and today expect to
know what is going on around the world in an instant. I am not sure doing
church as we did in the 50’s…or 60’s or even 70’s will work...at all! Still, the power
of the Holy Spirit transcends time…even our times. I think the biggest problem we
face today is choosing to work in our power and not in the power of the Spirit. If
Jesus Christ truly is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8), which
I understand to include our today, then He still has the power and desire to do
the miraculous…including healing, feeding, teaching, and saving. So, what’s really the Church's
problem? I am not sure we can blame the times in which we live as much as the
power in which we (try to) operate.
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