Freedom in the Open Gate
12/05/2011 08:22:00 AMNo one likes to feel trapped. No one likes the feeling of being stuck and therefore controlled. Whether we are talking about being physically restrained, religion, or lifes circumstances.
In Jujitsu we are taught to go toward the open gate. Go toward the way of freedom. For example, if someone grabs your wrist with thier hand, you would move your wrist toward the open gate; the open space between their fingers and thumb. As you do this you are gaining freedom from thier grip. This move toward the open gate is true for all levels of this martial art. Whether your opponent has your wrist, arm, neck or whole body.
I remember having to use this when being held by Sensai Brian. The man was not tall, but strong like an ox. It was black belt (him) verses no belt (me). I figured that this little open gate move would only really work when I was evenly matched with someone of my limited ability. So this bear of a man grabs me and by instinct I moved toward the open gate, the place where there was freedom from this mans grip. I moved, as I had been taught, and in the next instance I actually had freedom! Freedom from an opponent who I was certain would be able to hold me no matter what I tried.
I know there are many who feel trapped today. You feel that grip becoming tighter and stronger. Maybe that grip is finances, a bad relationship, guilt and shame from past desicisions, or emotional trauma. Maybe you are feeling the grip of sin in your life and have tried to find the opening, the release from it, but have chosen false religions, alcohol, sex or other destructive means in which to find a release. Trust me, I know the allure of each of these false gates. However, I also know the end game of each of these...the feeling of being even more trapped. In fact, it's not just a feeling, you really are trapped even more.
But here is the truth. This tightening grip can be released from you once and for all. There is peace and freedom to be found even in this life. There is a way to freedom that will work, I guarentee it. This open gate is spoken of by Jesus in John 10:9-10. This is what he says:
"I am the door. If anyone enters by me, he will be saved and will go in and out and find pasture. The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly."
You and I have a way to freedom, here on earth as well as eternity, through the open gate of following and trusting Jesus Christ.
How do you need to be set free today?
Jesus and Java
11/30/2011 07:47:00 AMLittle boys love to tear things apart just to see how they work. Some of them even grow into a place where they put them back together too. Well, I have the tearing them apart side down really well. That's why I have surrounded myself with guys who know how to put it all back together.
One of the thing that I love to do, is to take a Bible verse or 2 and really break them down. I don't mean pulling out the Greek manuscripts and finding the word meanings (although there is nothing wrong with that). My brain works on a much simpler plane. I just use everyday words that are easy for me to grasp. I pull it apart into usable pieces for me. I do have to put it all back together so it is functionable in my life.
I wanted to let you in on a peak of what I mean. So, welcome to my kitchen table. Grab your Bible. Here is a cup of coffee. (I know its strong, but that's the way I like it). I call this time of my day, Jesus and Java.
Revelation 7:10 ESV, and crying out with a loud voice, "Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!"
Crying out in a loud voice = none of this wimpy worship of God! I must be vocal and heard in my proclaiming of He is.
Salvation = being rescued, saved, pulled from, taken care of, loved enough for it to happen (in this case salvation from death - physical, spiritual, emotional)
To our = personal
God = the creator
Sits on the throne = seated in a place of authority, honor. Someone who has been given power and deserves recognition and honor.
To the Lamb = Jesus! perfect, my sacrifice, the one who brought salvation to the earth, Emmanuel (God with us).
Well, there we go. Something to digest. Something to apply. Something to ponder.
Let me know some of your thoughts on this. What jumped out at you? What was meaningful? How are you going to apply this to your life?
Feel free to stick around for another cup of coffee too.
Unlikely people doing extreme things for God
10/30/2011 04:23:00 PMHere we can see 4 things about Amos that put him in a place to be used by God. 4 things we can apply as well.
1) He saw (1:1) - he had eyes to see what God was saying
2) He allowed the Lord to move him (7:15)
3) He responded in obedience to Gods calling (7:15)
4) He was available - the best ability is availabilityc
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Teaching from Sunday October 16, 2011 - Perseverance - Joel 2:28-32
10/24/2011 12:01:00 AMHere is the teaching from the 16th. I pray you are blessed and challenged as the Word of God is spoken. If you have any questions or comments I would love to chat. Click here to go to the link.
October 23, 2011 Teaching - God Restores Joel 3
10/23/2011 11:24:00 PMFacebook and changes
9/21/2011 12:41:00 PMIf we are really that concerned about the new Facebook changes I have to ask a few questions and make a few observations. And I actually do want to hear your responses. Good or bad.
Our collective American blood pressure has risen today to a new all time high. More so than trying to watch the Seahawks actually win a game. Facebook status updates have been abuzz about the new changes, and most of those updates have been on the hater side of things. There is even picket signs going up on peoples walls and threats to just quit Facebook altogether. There has been a slew of comments on each of those updates, each building on the last and working the masses into a frenzy. Mr. Zuckerberg, lock your doors and double the guards. You have pissed off the American people!
Now really people. Most of you are adults (or so your lied about age says so) that are making these hater updates. That's because the kids are still in school and haven't noticed yet. I would dare say let's act like adults about this! This is only Facebook after all, not real life! Now, don't get me wrong, I love Facebook as much as the next person. I use it for all kinds of reasons, from ministry to spying, from new friends to old. But I am not about to get all tensed up over the changes. I realize in my short adult years that there is more to raise my blood pressure over. Like real problems. Like real change.
Did you know that the national poverty level has risen around 10% over the last 10 years? Did you know that several million people, just in the USA, don't have an active relationship with Jesus Christ? Did you know that there are kids in Kenya (and other places, I just love Kenya) that die by the thousands EVERYDAY just because they don't have the simple necessity of clean drinking water? Did you know that in your very town/city there are people who don't know what true love is? When was the last time you shared Jesus with someone? Do you know your neighbors? I could go on, but I'll stop with the "did you knows".
My point is this, we have so much to be about in life, and especially if you are a Follower of Jesus, that these Facebook changes should roll off us and really matter very little. If we are this upset about these changes, no wonder there is Church division and family fights when needed change happens.
Change, for the sake of change is not always best, agreed. However, the changes that we have noticed on Facebook today don't really count as life change. They don't constitute getting mad and venting. If you need to get made about something and want to help advocate change, look toward politics. Look toward local town issues. Look toward human life issues (abortion, health care, elderly care, etc.). Look toward your neighbors well-being. Look toward the little kid who needs a coat or help with school work. Look, and please don't forget this one, toward your own family. These are changes we should rally toward.
Please use your passion, and even anger, for the things that really matter in life. For the changes of life that matter. The change from the old self to the new self. Get passionately angry about sin and the destruction it causes on a daily basis. Use your anger and frustration wisely!
By the way, personally, I like the changes.
Remembering
9/11/2011 12:58:00 AMThey lived out the very words of the Fireman’s Prayer:
When I am called to duty, God
whenever flames may rage,
Give me the strength to save some life
Whatever be its age.
Help me to embrace a little child
Before it's too late,
Or some older person
from the horror of that fate.
And hear the weakest shout,
And quickly and efficiently
to put the fire out.
I want to fill my calling
and give the best in me,
To guard my neighbor
And protect his property.
And if according to Your will
I have to lose my life,
Please bless with Your protecting hand
My children and my wife
Furthering your Education
8/31/2011 09:01:00 AMSchool's back in session!
Thunder on the Snake River
8/29/2011 12:10:00 PMOne of my favorite things I get to do as a pastor is water baptism. Man, it doesn't get any better than seeing people who have made a commitment to Jesus in their heart take a bold step and publicly profess Jesus.
Learning is from the birds
8/23/2011 08:26:00 AMMy God
8/18/2011 08:13:00 AMConfessions of a Follower
8/17/2011 11:40:00 PMLove is shown through a plate of waffles
6/02/2011 11:27:00 AMGod's greatness
2/21/2011 09:23:00 AMI had the privilege to hear Pastor Brent Kimball rock the Word if God yesterday at Inspire Church of the Skagit Valley. He spoke in the greatness of God. Like he said starting out...where do you start, where do you go from there, and how do you ever end when talking about the greatness if God. Psalms 145:3 says that His greatness no one can fathom. So this is a big topic.
Pastor Brent used space as such an awesome illustration of God's vast greatness. How we know so little about so much. The fact of the enormity of space and that God spoke it into existence. God's greatness!
It struck me, and sadly I may not be the only one this is true of, that I can totally believe God spoke all if that into existence and yet fail to trust Him for the everyday stuff in my life.
I realized yesterday that I have fallen into the horrible trap of thinking that God is just a distant God. Still all powerful and full of greatness, but just not for my needs.
I have repented of that sin.
So I see again today that "Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised, and his greatness is unsearchable." Even in the smallness of my life and its decisions.
Where do you need to grasp His greatness in your life?
Strange Obedience
2/09/2011 08:25:00 AMThe revealing of Jesus
2/08/2011 11:02:00 AMAs we looked at Ephesians 3:8-13 on Sunday, we had a great group discussion. So much wisdom was presented and God was really working on our lives.
We were given two questions to talk about around our tables. "How does the church reveal Jesus? and How do I reveal Jesus?"
There was a lot said about how the church is revealing Jesus and much about how it isn't. Agreed, there is work to be done in how the church reveals Jesus, but I believe that all hope is not lost. We can become the church that Jesus envisioned when He created us. There were many practical ways given that we can be the church and reveal Jesus to the world. Giving of our time, loving people like no one else can, taking care of our neighbors and actually speaking the name of Jesus not just living the life.
But there was one answer that I really thought summed it up. It was said that the answer of the first question is truly answered by the second. As a whole, we will be ineffective if we are not individually revealing Jesus. It has to start with me and you as a person before we can expect to come together as a whole and really reveal Jesus to the world.
I want to hear your thoughts. Throw them in the comment section below.
How can the church reveal Jesus if the individual is not willing to reveal Jesus?
How can YOU reveal Jesus to the world?
How was Jesus revealed to you?
Stewarding your revelation
1/10/2011 09:24:00 AMOriginally posted at New Hope's blog
Are you stewarding your revelation? This was our topic on Sunday as we looked at Ephesians 3:1-3.