Archive for May, 2009

Confidence

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

I have had privilege of travelling all over world: Caribbean, Canada, Europe, Eastern Europe (former Soviet Union: in Kiev, Ukraine when voted to leave Soviet Union), Far East to China…

Always love visiting places! Seeing new sites, learning about new peoples, etc… But 1 thing always true no matter where I had visited or ministered – I LOVED to come home! Back to family, friends, routine, my own house, own restaurants, own car, own bed, My dogs… etc. You know what I mean. There’s just something comforting about the familiar.

Ever taken family vacation by car? Ever notice those final miles seem to take forever? We used to take a couple of trips to Disney World each year. Kind of like mini vacations. I always noticed that the miles going out seemed to fly by but on the return trip those last 20-30 miles seemed to take forever! However, what agreat  feeling it was when we finally turned the corner of our street! 

If you’ve followed this blog at all you know we’ve been studying 1 Peter.  Know what’s special about 1st Peter 1 –Its really an encouragement about “GOING HOME” for the child of God. 

One of my favorite missionary stories is of a couple who, after decades of faithful service overseas, was returning back to the States. Their heart’s desire was to stay on the mission field serving, but their age and failing health concerned their mission board and after packing up their belongings they boarded a steamship bound for New York.

Also traveling on the same ocean liner was a popular, well-known government official and his wife. Over the weeks at sea this elderly couple observed the official’s drunkenness, womanizing, and foul language. It was a marked contrast to the lifestyle to which they’d become accustomed. They grew even more disheartened, when, upon their arrival in New York, the official and his wife were greeted with a great celebration—a band, reporters and photographers, flowers for his wife—the works!

And so this aged missionary couple, health broken and spent in their service for Christ, walked down the gangplank and through the crowd, unmet and seemingly unknown…

As they walked along in silence, a tear trickled down the husband’s cheek. “What’s wrong?” his wife asked. “My whole life I’ve given to serving Christ. We’ve spent ourselves for Jesus and nobody is here to greet us. There’s no bouquet of flowers for you.” His dear wife thought for a minute and then said, “Honey, we’re not home yet. We’re not home yet.”

I’m convinced that if we could just internalize that simple perspective it would change the way we live our lives.  Let’s commit today to looking towards our real home. Let’s do as the Apostle Peter is doing and shift our focus from the parallel of this world to the vertical of God.

Serving Him with you,


James

Trials

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Well as I’ve announced in a previous post we’re making our way through 1 Peter on Sunday mornings. And if you didn’t know the focus of the book is to encourage Christians to focus on heavenly things (heaven, salvation, Jesus, eternity, etc…) when things start to happen. Well as soon as we announced where we were headed in our study things began to happen.

Without revealing any details let’s just say that I certainly feel that RLF is under some sort of attack. Family after family has been accosted with tragedy or trials of some type or another.

I’m hoping that God’s Word is sufficient for them and me. Well i know its sufficient, the point is will we trust it to be or will we try to fight out way through and “make it on our own.”

Right at the beginning of the letter Peter expresses a wonderful phrase.. “grace and peace.”

Here’s to praying for both in abundance no matter what you may be experiencing. God in His great mercy has given us a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus. One that does not fade or spoil.

Serving Him with you,
Pastor James

Things you can’t lose…

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Jumped into 1st Peter this morning. Not sure how long we will camp out there but with all the good stuff Peter had to say it could be a while! :->  Prepping for this message and even now reflecting back on the morning I am reminded how often I fail to live what I believe. Everything we’ve been studying for the past 6 weeks has been leading up to this series. And even with all of the studying I’ve done just to get ready for it I still find myself discouraged at times. The great thing though is, we have a hope, a hope that is secure and stored for us in heaven. We can lose jobs, money, friends, loved ones, our houses and health but there are a certain few things we will never lose as God’s children: Eternity, our salvation, Jesus, Heaven, our relationship with God the Father, His Word. None of those things can be taken from us. The greatest blessings in all the world are stored in heaven – awaiting us. Peter lifted the chins of his readers of that first letter. Our chins can be lifted too! Our mental security, our hope, is really an offshoot of or thought life. If we will but shift our focus from things we can and one day will lose, to those things we can’t ever lose then hopelessness and despair will become a thing of the past. Replaced by hope and security in our position in Christ and eternity.

James