Thursday, June 25, 2009

Cutting Back




Have you noticed that when you don't deal with weeds, they grow and grow and grow? They take over what was once usable space. They get in the way of movement even!

I recently trimmed back a few weeds in our yard, and I smiled to think of the insurmountable task of getting it all done. The weeds keep growing! So if they keep growing, why even bother to cut them back?

You might as well even say, if I get dirty all the time, why do I need to take a bath? The principle is the same: Removing that which takes away from your and others living life as God intended is a daily process.

You have to attack the weeds every day, or they'll choke out all you love about life. You have to take a bath every day, or else you'll stink so bad no one will want to come around you.

Some spiritual hacking and cleansing is in order for me. I must cut back things that don't matter, the time robbers, the money wasters, the doubt builders. I must incessantly seek to love others because it gets through the weeds of the potential for pain and regret.

What if they reject me? Hack the weeds.
What if I say the wrong thing? Hack the weeds.
But I really want to buy that! Hack the weeds.
I've got to answer that call! Hack the weeds.
This person will like me if I do this. Hack the weeds.
I don't have time to read the Bible. Hack the weeds.
I'll play with my kid later. Hack the weeds.
God you want me to do what?? I'm not ready. Hack the weeds.
This movie isn't that bad. I can handle it. Hack the weeds.
I'll just pretend that I'm ok. Hack the weeds.

"Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit." John 15:2

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Why Sunday School Is A Dinosaur to Youth



I remember going to church as a young teen. I was a part of an exciting youth ministry at the church. I was a part of a great small group. I was a part of a great worship service at my church. The one thing that didn't click so well for me was Sunday School. I don't fault my teacher at all, but the forced nature of the class begged the question, "Why go?". I think it was a number of things, but primarily it was a structure set in place in the 1950s. Sunday School was set up so students could do their chores on the farm and then go learn to read from the Bible in School around 10:00am. One school house in the community.

Now schools educate our children differently. The Bible is far removed from the schools. Yet churches by and large, still have the structure of Sunday school. So there exists a dichotomy for the student. Learn one subject in church, learn another subject in school, never merge the two. Read the following article to make a little more sense of a recent study stating that 2 out of 3 teens are leaving the church.

Study Showing Teens Leaving Church


My thoughts about the article hit home. I teach youth Sunday School. We cover Creationism. In fact, we just taught about worldviews several weeks ago. We cover doctrine. We cover practical life issues students face. It's really more of a small group than a "Sunday School". No hokey "Jesus answers" here. But it gives me a moment of pause. Why have we hung on so much to a Sunday School structure? It may be our denomination, but other denominations have this as well. We would be wise to reexamine the evolution of the Sunday School Dinosaur. They're leaving in droves according to the research. Not in my case, but for how long? Relationships are key in making any connection with God matter. Perhaps the Sunday School has lost touch, and sequestered itself to one hour on Sunday, hoping to give out just the right nuggets to help the student survive the rest of the week. God help us.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

God is Amazing!



God continues to blow me away at what he's doing in the lives of our students. Many were baptized as a result of coming to Christ several weeks ago, and several came to Christ tonight and were baptized at the same time! What was more important, they understood baptism. They got it. It wasn't just an act, but a beginning of a new life of obedience to Christ. Pray for these students and adults who were baptized. Heaven is having a party!! We should too! Any takers?

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Ocean of God's Forgiveness!


To take a leap into the edge of the vastness of the ocean with simple childlike abandon reminds me of God's call on our lives to embrace the profound forgiveness he has given to everyone of his own. Your sin? My sin? God's forgotten them. Yep. Clean slate. Gone. Bye bye.

Doesn't that free you? It should free us to the point that we jump up and down, ready to be bowled over by wave after wave of God's incredible love for us all. We need to lead others to that forgiveness. Some get so close. Some want to experience that forgiveness, but stand at a close distance behind, afraid perhaps that they've done too much. They've gone too far down sin's path. We know better! Get someone to take that leap into God's incredible ocean of grace and forgiveness! Show them what it's like!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_i2xsRiXDU

Monday, June 1, 2009