What's your family like? Now before you answer that question, I'm guessing you are thinking about the family that you grew up with....the one who you call "Mom and Dad....and your siblings...if you have any." But the family I was thinking about is a new family, the family of God.
Just again this weekend I have been struck by the incredible gift of a large, diverse and unique family all brought together by the love of God, through Jesus. Where the climax of getting to heaven is not that we get to have a place with angels and clouds, but the biggest deal will be that we can be the "people of God, that we can be with God, we can be with Him."
In that family of believers there will be people from all nations (it hit me this week too how most likely there will be more people from China & Africa than from North America)...and that somehow we will all worship in the same language.
So, for the new family that we can be part of once we say "yes" to following Jesus - there is an amazing party awaiting us in heaven, but also a wild adventure of loving and caring for those who are being added to our spiritual family all the time!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Crossover
So, as the year of 2011 has begun...so has a new series that we are sharing together at Gateway called, "Crossover." No, we're not talking about vehicles....sorry car buffs, but we are talking about how people choose to follow Jesus & the role of followers of Jesus in sharing their faith.
Now when talking about this topic, it comes across a bit redundant, as I am preaching messages to people who, like myself, who are supposed to believe that Jesus is "good news of great joy." If you get engaged, no one had to tell you to share the good news. If you get a promotion, you will tell those around you that will share in this joy....so here's the weird thing, that so often sharing about Jesus is like Oreo cookies, it's actually really tough to share.
So often we are so afraid of getting the words just right or not making a bad impression. I remember going to high school and thinking everyone must've known why I didn't go to the last party at the "pit" or where I went every Sunday....but to my surprise, as one friend asked me a few years later in college, "What, you are a Christian, I never knew?"
I am reminded of the words of St. Francis of Assisi:
Now when talking about this topic, it comes across a bit redundant, as I am preaching messages to people who, like myself, who are supposed to believe that Jesus is "good news of great joy." If you get engaged, no one had to tell you to share the good news. If you get a promotion, you will tell those around you that will share in this joy....so here's the weird thing, that so often sharing about Jesus is like Oreo cookies, it's actually really tough to share.
So often we are so afraid of getting the words just right or not making a bad impression. I remember going to high school and thinking everyone must've known why I didn't go to the last party at the "pit" or where I went every Sunday....but to my surprise, as one friend asked me a few years later in college, "What, you are a Christian, I never knew?"
I am reminded of the words of St. Francis of Assisi:
"Preach the gospel always, If necessary use words." What a challenge, as followers of Jesus are the living example of Jesus in this world. If someone thinks of Christian, what do our actions show them - are we loving, patient, just, kind, encouraging, forgiving....for we are the real evidence of God in their world.
To follow up the quote of Assisi, there is a time to share words, as we are called to explain the difference Jesus makes in our life. I like watching the show Biggest Loser (and yes I often shed a tear), as this show shares the radical life change that happens - the before and after. We are all called to be people who are seeing and experiencing change in our life. For sure the change comes in spurts, and trials and struggles will come, but we get to share with others how and why we keep going.
So in this next month, my prayer is that our faith in Jesus to call lost people to a relationship with him will grow. We will see conversations started, and we will see questions asked, and we will hear of friends turning to God. Looking forward to an incredible January!
To follow up the quote of Assisi, there is a time to share words, as we are called to explain the difference Jesus makes in our life. I like watching the show Biggest Loser (and yes I often shed a tear), as this show shares the radical life change that happens - the before and after. We are all called to be people who are seeing and experiencing change in our life. For sure the change comes in spurts, and trials and struggles will come, but we get to share with others how and why we keep going.
So in this next month, my prayer is that our faith in Jesus to call lost people to a relationship with him will grow. We will see conversations started, and we will see questions asked, and we will hear of friends turning to God. Looking forward to an incredible January!
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
a time...a season... to slow down
Last week my amazing and wonderful wife, Naomi and I were able to head away to a little rough town called Whistler (sarcasm, yes) and spend some time with fellow church planters from across Canada. Now some of my fellow volleyball teammates were musing about what pastors do while partying it up in Whistler (I won't repeat their ideas), but will say that it is incredible to celebrate what God is doing across this country...and that really it was the most amazing party I could be part of as we prayed together, heard stories of God's faithfulness, laughed, slept and feasted together!
During the week we heard from a church planter, Jon Tyson, Trinity Grace Church, from Manhattan. John shared some deeply profound thoughts about the importance of receiving deeply from Jesus, in order to share with others. So often we head out into a needy world without sitting and recharging with the God of heaven and earth. I was so thankful to hear from God about his desire to speak loud and clear to me, day after day.
All week we heard story after story of people seeing God changing lives....where he called people who were without direction and they found a deep sense of belonging and hope in Jesus...others who were fearful of their future, found God to be a solid anchor in their life. It really is incredible to sit together and hear how God is moving across this country.
At the end of the as we closed for a time of prayer for the nation of Canada, God gave me this picture of the day when hockey arenas across Canada would be bursting with worshippers of Jesus. Where these arenas currently hold screaming fans of another religion/ idol, would now turn to worship the King of Kings. Can you picture that day in Canada where the spirit of God is bringing revival to this land? Can you picture a huge movement of God in redeeming his lost sons and daughters?
For I leave you with these words from Revelation 5:9 that says:
"And they sang a new song: “You are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals, because you were slain, and with your blood you purchased men for God from every tribe and language and people and nation."
During the week we heard from a church planter, Jon Tyson, Trinity Grace Church, from Manhattan. John shared some deeply profound thoughts about the importance of receiving deeply from Jesus, in order to share with others. So often we head out into a needy world without sitting and recharging with the God of heaven and earth. I was so thankful to hear from God about his desire to speak loud and clear to me, day after day.
All week we heard story after story of people seeing God changing lives....where he called people who were without direction and they found a deep sense of belonging and hope in Jesus...others who were fearful of their future, found God to be a solid anchor in their life. It really is incredible to sit together and hear how God is moving across this country.
At the end of the as we closed for a time of prayer for the nation of Canada, God gave me this picture of the day when hockey arenas across Canada would be bursting with worshippers of Jesus. Where these arenas currently hold screaming fans of another religion/ idol, would now turn to worship the King of Kings. Can you picture that day in Canada where the spirit of God is bringing revival to this land? Can you picture a huge movement of God in redeeming his lost sons and daughters?
For I leave you with these words from Revelation 5:9 that says:
"And they sang a new song: “You are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals, because you were slain, and with your blood you purchased men for God from every tribe and language and people and nation."
Saturday, September 25, 2010
the gods that Fail
September is flying by, but wow has this new series called, "Gods that fail," been a challenge to study, share and reflect on. The whole series is based on the verse "You Shall have no other gods before me." (Exodus 20:3). In the first week we covered the concept that, "We all worship something." We all have a choice to worship God (the creator) or a something (a created thing). Unfortunately we all find out the hard way that the created things fall horrible short of the one True and mighty God!
Last week we talked about money. Wow....to share the verse again that hit us, "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth where moth and rust destroy, where thieves break in and steal."(Matthew 6:19) Now come on....this such a tough one Jesus...in our whole culture, we are so good at storing up things....and even more, determining our status from what we have (in our bank accounts, what we drive, what clothes we where).
But Jesus says 2 big things: First, "No one can serve 2 masters...no one can serve both God nad money."(Matthew 6:24) How true, if money is the only thing that we long for, our heart won't be set on worshipping God. Then Jesus says, "Therefore I tell you do not worry..."(Matthew 6:25) When we finally realize that we have to trust God more than we trust our money, then we will grow in our faith (and destroy these other cheap imitations of God).
The Bible is full of amazing and profound teachings that will help us grow!....this week...the god of romance & love! (a beautiful thing God has given us but something that will always enslave us if love becomes the ultimate thing!).
PW
Last week we talked about money. Wow....to share the verse again that hit us, "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth where moth and rust destroy, where thieves break in and steal."(Matthew 6:19) Now come on....this such a tough one Jesus...in our whole culture, we are so good at storing up things....and even more, determining our status from what we have (in our bank accounts, what we drive, what clothes we where).
But Jesus says 2 big things: First, "No one can serve 2 masters...no one can serve both God nad money."(Matthew 6:24) How true, if money is the only thing that we long for, our heart won't be set on worshipping God. Then Jesus says, "Therefore I tell you do not worry..."(Matthew 6:25) When we finally realize that we have to trust God more than we trust our money, then we will grow in our faith (and destroy these other cheap imitations of God).
The Bible is full of amazing and profound teachings that will help us grow!....this week...the god of romance & love! (a beautiful thing God has given us but something that will always enslave us if love becomes the ultimate thing!).
PW
Monday, September 13, 2010
fresh start for Fall
After yesterday's amazing Fall Kickoff service, it's exciting to see more and more people wanting to see how God can speak into their life in 2010. For all the people I meet, it's great to see how God calls people, over and over, he calls them to follow him.
2 Peter 3:9 says, "The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance."
The patience of God with me, in all the areas I mess up is incredible. I'm thankful that God is waiting for us to turn to him and love him. I want to continue to keep my heart in check that I love him more than anything.
2 Peter 3:9 says, "The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance."
The patience of God with me, in all the areas I mess up is incredible. I'm thankful that God is waiting for us to turn to him and love him. I want to continue to keep my heart in check that I love him more than anything.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
a lot of ....gods
As I start this new series, "Gods that Fail," I see more and more gods around us (things that are good things made into ultimate things). Case in point, as I sit in a coffee shop, and see many people longing for their cup of brew to get them through the day. What does it mean to be "addicted" to coffee....or any other good thing? It's a reality that our heart gets twisted and naturally turns away from God.
This is a tough series to preach (not sure which one is an easy one, as the Holy Spirit is always convicting us of sin and causes us to see Jesus and His love for us, and His hate for sin).
May God, the God and creator, be the one we worship above everything else.
“These men have set up idols in their hearts.” Ezekiel 14:3
or Jeremiah 17:9 "The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?This is a tough series to preach (not sure which one is an easy one, as the Holy Spirit is always convicting us of sin and causes us to see Jesus and His love for us, and His hate for sin).
May God, the God and creator, be the one we worship above everything else.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
moving forward....by holding onto God
Right now, things in the life of Gateway Community Church seem to be flying. God is moving in a way...bringing new people to the church, (people looking for a church that is on mission, looking for a healthy church, looking for a church that accepts them but calls them to change because of Jesus). Again I say, God is moving! I have conversations with people and they say, "God stirred in my heart to come to Gateway." And I say, "Wow!"
I am humbled and grateful to God that he has placed me in this incredible role....to serve, and encourage, and empower, and shepherd HIS people!
I came across this youtube video which really challenged me to again aim higher and ask God for His will and His ways to be done in me and in those around me.
I am humbled and grateful to God that he has placed me in this incredible role....to serve, and encourage, and empower, and shepherd HIS people!
I came across this youtube video which really challenged me to again aim higher and ask God for His will and His ways to be done in me and in those around me.
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