I share my personal thoughts and insights as a pastor, father, husband, friend, author, and (at Christmas time) Santa. I talk a lot about forgiveness because learning to forgive isn't easy.
Monday, February 14, 2022
Big and Small Are A Success.
Monday, February 7, 2022
A History In Names
As Bible Reflections enters the last year of its four-year plan, it will begin to look a 1 Chronicles. This book starts off with a multitude of geneologies. For me, it isn't the most exciting part of the Bible. Yet, I have to remember those names mean something. The names themselves tell a story.
Consider these names placed together. What story do they tell?
1. Churchill, Hitler, Mussolini, Roosevelt, Stalin
2. Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Biden
3. Lenin, Stalin, Malenkov, Khrushchev
4. Swart, Klerk, Botha, (I bet it changes everything if I add this name, Mandela)
5. Qing, Yuan, Han, Zhou (careful these are a little different)
So what stories do these tell you?
When you really know the history of the Bible as many Jews did, those genealogies gave the history of Israel
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(Post what stories they tell)
Monday, January 31, 2022
Nobody Knows
Romans 14:13 Therefore let us stop passing judgment on one another. Instead, make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle in the way of a brother or sister.
I am surprised about the number of pastors who see it as a bragging point that no one knows they are a pastor. Normally, I assume (and hope), this is because they dress like everyone else. However, I thought about other professions and put their words into it. No one knows I'm a police officer. No one could tell I was a doctor. No one could tell I was a lawyer (okay this might be a good thing). No one could tell I'm in the army.
In other professions do they brag that no one could tell they are what they are? Well yes, in the police department if they are working undercover. The reason there is because they want to deceive people, which I can't see as being a solid foundation to bring people to God.
So are we ashamed of being ministers? Personally, I think it may be. There is also some idea growing in the church that being different is a sin...
When I started thinking about the subject that came to mind I remembered the verse I mentioned at the beginning of this post. Yes, I disagree with those that brag about not being seen as pastors. However, these men and women are trying to serve God, so I need to be glad for them. They are living, I have to assume, as God has given them the grace to. If they aren't, then God will correct them or God will deal with them. It is not my job to judge.
Yes, I have at times been judged for looking like a minister, but this is their problem, not mine. Mine, as is yours, is to live the life God has called us to. For me, at this time, it is by wearing a clerical collar to announce to the world and to remind myself, I am a slave to Christ. Much like wearing a wedding ring reminds me and the world that I have taken the marriage vow. Others don't wear collars or wedding rings and that choice is between them and God.
Nobody knows what your real motive may be, but God does so I choose to let him be the judge, which isn't where my thoughts first started today but a good place to end.
Photo by Alberico Bartoccini on Unsplash
Monday, January 24, 2022
Knowing So We Can...
Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn. Romans 12:15
I have quoted this scripture many times in my teachings as a reminder of how we are to react to each other when our circumstances don't match theirs. If we truly love those around us we can rejoice when things are going well for them even when they aren't for us. If things are going great then we should set aside our smiles and weep when those around us are weeping.
This isn't trying to be fake or being a chameleon. What it is, is feeling for others. It's being honest, "Things are going good for me, but I care about what you are feeling." Personally, I think it is often harder to rejoice with people who are doing well because jealousy wants to sneak in. However, whichever is harder we need to work at both.
This is not what this blog is about.
I read 2 Corinthians 8:1 this morning in a devotional; "And now, brothers and sisters, we want you to know about the grace that God has given the Macedonian churches." It then when on to ask what has God been doing in your town?
I then asked myself, how can I know what is going on if I'm not asking? How can in light of Romans 12:15, rejoice or weep with them if I never see them? We may not agree on points in scripture but if they are believers in Jesus we should be more concerned and not ignore them. They are family, after all, maybe the strange side of the family but family.
How can we live this out? Maybe just a call, or joining the ministerial association, or starting/joining a prayer group for pastors. Perhaps just listen a little closer when we hear updates from those around us. Whatever it is we can't act on what we don't know. So maybe we need to work a little harder on knowing?
I'm not saying, we should put ourselves in partnerships we need to avoid or celebrate when cults are doing good, but we ought to try and know so we can live out this scripture.
Let's be honest when the world sees we can rejoice when what they see as our competition doing well, then they will see Christ.
Monday, January 17, 2022
Getting Uneven
Monday, January 10, 2022
Productivity doesn't help, if...
It doesn’t matter how much you get done if you’re in the wrong place you are going to feel lousy. A copywriter can produce tons of material and be praised for their work but in their heart, they feel they need to be someplace else the praise will mean very little.
There have been people in high-paying jobs on Wall Street who left to clean out septic tanks. Why, because
they knew that wasn’t where they belonged.
Yes, there are times when we have to
work at a place to meet obligations or to take care of family, but there has to
be hope and I would say a plan for things to change.
Are you where you need to be?
If not make a plan to get things changed.
You’ll never find peace if you are not where you're supposed to be.
This is true in work, in where you
live, and always in you’re spiritual life.
Monday, January 3, 2022
Don't preach on forgiveness!