Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Easter is about Jesus!
Thursday, April 7, 2011
recharging

Do you ever forget to recharge the battery on cell phone, so half way through the day you are just "praying" that your phone will keep going so those very important calls come through (of course we are all expecting calls from the President (our Prime Minister is lower on the list), our favourite rock star, or sports icon). And yes often we race through the down times forgetting to recharge those little devices (even our computer or ipod)....then we are forced to power down.
I have recently come to realize that the times to plug in our devices, are so similar to the importance of slowing down to recharge our lives. Where we take a breather from the treadmill of work (and even play), and stop to reflect - and here's the pivotal point - we reflect and recharge by reading God's word.
There is a huge difference from the ways and teachings of eastern religions that say to focus on nothing or empty your mind of everything, for Jesus spoke about coming to God and allowing him to redefine your identity by what he has done for us. We learn that God wants to us to bring our worries, stress, fear and questions to him. Imagine what would happen if we could live out these words:
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”(Matthew 11:28-30).
There is an opportunity to be recharged by the God of creation, rather than trying to run on empty ourselves. An amazing opportunity to find rest from God who will walk with us each day. God wants to fill us with joy for each day.
Open a Bible and be recharged by words of life and freedom!
Monday, March 14, 2011
the sorrow of lost lives in Japan

After watching more footage again this morning of the Tsunami that happened in Japan on March 11, 2011, I am in shock. In the age of technology and media, we are able to see so many different camera angles, and personal footage of what took place, and so it makes the magnitude of the destruction seem even more incredible (which it surely is). You hear stories of where parents who owned a nightclub wouldn't leave, but the son left the town, and now he's searching for the bodies of his parents. You hear where half of a city of 17000 people may be gone. Hear where a wave of over 30 feet came in wiped out the entire town. You see cars & trucks tossed around like little toys. My heart and prayers go out to the people of Japan. There are so many people who have been affected in one way or another, and how do we respond, as a people so far away?
I must find strength in God, and pray that others who are deeply troubled in Japan would do the same. Here are some words that I have called out to on behalf of the family & friends who are searching and have lost loved ones:
"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging." Psalm 46:1-3
Other options to help will be to donate funds through agencies like Mennonite Central Committee or the Red Cross.
Wow - really all we can do is be thankful for what we do have....go give your family members a hug and tell them you love them....and pray for the country of Japan as they try to piece their shattered lives together - one day at a time.
Monday, March 7, 2011
the radical call to love our neighbor
Will we act like the expert in the law (in Luke 10:29) who tries to "justify himself" - which really means he is trying to make excuses for why he didn't love those in need around him?
As I preached yesterday on the passage of the Good Samaritan and loving your neighbor as yourself (you can listen to the sermon here), it was definitely tough. Because so often I have come up with excuses (I think really good ones) why I haven't shared with those in need. I am really good at justifying my behavior of why I need to keep my money and resources close to me. But then I read this passage and hear how Jesus used a story of a Samaritan (who is a person who was hated by the Jews - avoided at all costs) to help the man who was beaten on the side of the road.
And anytime I think that I can't trust those around me to use the resources I share, wow I will be reminded of this quote:
“Christ loved us, and was kind to us, and was willing to relieve us, though we were very hateful persons, of an evil disposition, not deserving of any good…..so we should be willing to be kind to those who are….very undeserving” ("The Charity to the Poor" by Jonathan Edwards 369)
This is a powerful quote that destroys the self-righteous attitude that I so easily hold onto.So....it's time to daily listen to God to who might be in need, and how we can share the resources that he has given us!
Get ready for an adventure!
Saturday, February 26, 2011
the beauty of a drive

Do you ever want to go on a drive....a drive to get away, a drive to slow down, a drive to see something new? Well, yesterday I was able to take the day and head to Nanaimo (about 1 hour away), and wow, was it good. On the way I realized what a privilege it was to have the freedom to get away. Being in a place of busyness to now one of reflection while driving, the shift was enormous!
As I drove I was able to start giving thanks to God for what he has done. The power of giving thanks to someone else - forces our mind to see the goodness of our surroundings rather than all the problems. I can have an amazing week, but one little thing can shift my focus. It's like I can get caught up in seeing the thorns on a rose, rather than the beauty of the rose pedals.
Are you caught in a way of thinking that is driving you to worry and bitter? A helpful alternative is to thank God for the positives of that person, for your situation, or for what you have learned and seen. "Give thanks to the Lord for He is good, His love endures forever." Psalm 136:1
Monday, February 21, 2011
the deep struggle of death and the great BIG GOD
As I met with the family, then worked on what I would share, and went through a somber week of reflection, I did realize a deep sense of loss. There was a deep sense of loss where I saw so many hopes and dreams that were not yet realized (in this case - friendships, marriage, college, travel, fishing, laughter) in the life of this popular 20 year old. Why it was all gone, I can not explain.
So what could I say in front of this crowd of people (over 400) who were searching for comfort, or words of hope.....well, really all I could (and should) deliver was about comfort & hope in God. Here's an excerpt of what I shared:
"I’m not sure what type of God you believe in….but the problem is if you think God is only in a church, or far away – he’s not going to be much help today….if God in your mind is really small and wimpy…I want you to give that God the boot today.
I want to invite you to believe in a God that is BIG and CARING and RELATIONAL....
Hear these words of hope and promise:
“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear.” Psalm 46:1,2"
So are these words (the Bible Verses) that will bring back this young man...NO way! But, my sincere prayer is these words will offer hope for all who read them in a GREAT BIG GOD.
I'm not sure what you are grieving the loss of or struggling deeply with this week....but I invite you to step out and believe in the God of the Bible - a BIG, and Caring and relational God -for He is the one who can give us strength when we need it most.
Monday, February 7, 2011
BIG Picture is always helpful
Last week I read this quote, "Getting bogged down by a problem...zoom out and look at the Big Picture." What an awesome reminder, that when God has and is doing some incredible things....don't get stuck in a rut, don't focus on the zit on your nose, or look at the crack in your windshield but see the beauty around you! Sometimes, even as followers of Jesus, maybe even more as a followers of Jesus, there is a strong urge to get sucked into the devastation & mess of the problems of those around us....rather then trying to help them out of the problems.
Hear these words as encouragement:
"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea..." (Psalm 46:1-2).
Even when things are falling apart around us (or way over in Egypt), we can still hold onto God as our refuge and strength. It's so important to see and give thanks for what God has done....and continues to do (....breath, the sunshine today!, clouds, mountains).
Thanks God :)