What Can God Do?

Today at lunch Curt said something that surprised me. It’s something that I’ve known – and is clear in scripture. But for some reason, it struck me today.

Curt is a former roommate of mine and a friend to me and Katherine. We used to hang out more but today at lunch was the first time in a while. The food was good and the conversation was easily blessed.

He said that when he was praying a few days ago, he was asking God how to help people know what he (God) can do in their lives. And that God just impressed on him that people begin to have faith in what can happen in their lives when we share what God has done in our lives.

God has done amazing things in Curt’s life. I am continually astounded by the grace that God has given him and how much his relationship with God has improved over the last year or so. While Curt has a strong heritage of faith through his mother, he hasn’t always waked in a tight relationship with God.

What God has done in Curt’s life often encourages me and reminds me of what he can do in each of our lives. God is truly amazing and can do absolutely anything. My life is a testimony to his grace and power. So is Curt’s. And so is Katherine’s.

If you need to be reminded of the amazing things God can do in your life, get to know Curt and ask him about his. Or ask me about mine.

And if God has done amazing things in your life, be sure to share them with others.

 What Can God Do?

How to Improve Your Relationship With God

fire wood and stone 300x200 How to Improve Your Relationship With GodHave you ever wondered how to improve your relationship with God? After all, a deep and abiding relationship with God is a wonderful, awe-inspiring thing. It is the desire of God’s heart and is the very thing he created us for. This kind of relationship with God is nothing short of a gift from God.

We grow into this kind of relationship as we are released from slavery and formed into the image of Christ – a process that begins when we submit our lives to God through Jesus and which will continue until his work is completed in us. It is a work that God does in us but which involves us as well.

I don’t want  any confusion about this – God forms this relationship with us if we will let him. Everything that we can do is a response to what he has already done and is doing as he searches our hearts and reveals his will.

Here are some things that you can do to improve your relationship with God – the same things that I can do to improve my relationship with God. This list is not all-inclusive and is in no particular order. In fact, it’s intentionally short so that you can leave your suggestions and comments as well. Continue reading

Sidetracked Without Goals

3647855199 10b9815fe3 o 150x150 Sidetracked Without GoalsI had big plans Saturday but I didn’t accomplish them because I was sidetracked.

Katherine was out at a church event so I had some time “to myself”. I had a few things planned, one of which was to write another blog posting. As I sat down at the computer, I dutifully checked my email and Facebook account and then settled down to get started.

As the creative juices started flowing, I remembered an article about Feedly.com, an ever-so-interesting RSS feed aggregator and reader. So I just HAD to check it out. As it turns out, it only runs on Firefox, so I just HAD to download and install the update to Firefox. And then I HAD to head back over to Feedly.com so that I could install and set up their Firefox add-on.

As you can probably already tell by both my lack of a Saturday morning post and the meandering story of my “accomplishments,” I was sidetracked. That got me thinking about how often I fail to accomplish anything because I lack clear goals. Continue reading

Do You Know How to Share?

I remember as a child being taught to share. Of all the things I had to share, I believe that sharing my toys was the hardest – especially sharing with my brother. I remember countless hours spent fighting with him over Lincoln Logs and Tinker Toys and Legos. I believe that if our mother hadn’t come from such a great gene pool, she would be completely white-headed right now. And probably resting, medication-assisted, in a padded room.

Now that I’m older, I still struggle with sharing. I don’t always want to share my time or my compassion or my money – as though they’re actually mine. And sometimes I don’t want to share my faith – not because I’m selfish but because I feel so inadequate. And maybe a little because I’m scared that I’ll be look (or be proven) ignorant or foolish.

This inadequacy, however, is precisely the foundation of my faith. Continue reading

Witnesses

Hebrews 12:1
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.

What a crazy thing to say! We should run hard and fast because there are witnesses?

Very often I hear about how we should run the race with perseverance because there is a “cloud of witnesses” watching us. As though we’re in an arena and they’re observing. While we certainly should throw off everything that hinders our spiritual lives, it’s not because there is a great cloud of witnesses watching us. There’s a much better reason – we’ll get there in just a minute. Continue reading

We Traded Our Future For…

We have unwittingly lost our lives, freedom, and futures in a bad trade. We thought they had been stolen, but we were wrong.

I believe the US Church (you and me – the Church) has largely traded away our freedom and our individual and collective futures. And we’ve literally given it all away for almost nothing. We’ve traded our financial freedom for trinkets, charms, novelties. Nothing. We’ve traded our spiritual freedom for emotional highs and sin. But that is not the worst of it.

It’s time to realize that in our collective pursuits – stuff, pride, and power – we have traded eternal reward. Now, before you get all theological on me, I’m not talking about our eternal security – we are, after all, truly saved by grace. But because we have misallocated our time, attention, passions, and resources, we have nothing left to invest in the eternal.

We have invested our lives in things that will undoubtedly break, fall apart, be stolen, or become passe. And when that happens, we will have nothing. Even if we have all of our stuff when we die, we will still take nothing to eternity. Because nothing lasts except what actually is eternal.

Unlike the stuff of this world, nothing of God passes away. Every day, God is at work on the earth and we have the opportunity to be part of his life on earth. We have the opportunity to invest ourselves in the life of God every day. Without fail. As surely as the sun rises and falls and the seasons change. Every single day.

But it gets better: Almighty God, the creator of all that is the universe, the author of time, our kinsman redeemer, actually wants us to be involved in his eternal life on earth. We, who are immortal living in mortal bodies, who live in the intersection of time and eternity, have the opportunity to be eternally invested in the Kingdom of God right now. What an opportunity!

Think about your life and your investments. Where is your treasure and your heart? Are you heavily invested in things that don’t last (I know I sometimes am)? Or are you truly invested in God?

OK…I’m a follower of Christ but how do I invest in eternity?

Actually, it’s simple. While there is no magic formula, I do believe that two basic principles apply.

  • We have a strong connection to our investments
  • We can only expect to receive benefits from where we have invested

Jesus tells us that a man’s heart will be wherever his treasure is. As an example, if we have invested in Apple, our only real concern with Microsoft is how it affects Apple. We would like nothing more than to know that Apple is consuming market share and that Microsoft continues to make bad decisions. Because we’ve invested in Apple, we are happy to see the company succeed, knowing that we have a reward.

Second, Jesus tells us that a man will harvest what he plants. Or in more modern terms, a man will receive dividends based on where he invests. After all, we wouldn’t expect to receive $1.78 per share from Apple’s first quarter earnings if we’ve invested in Microsoft. Using the same logic, how could we ever expect to receive love, joy, and peace in the Holy Spirit if we’ve never invested our lives and resources in God.

So, here is where I suggest that you invest your time, attention, and passion every day.

  • The Bible – spend time in the Word to meet and learn about God
  • Prayer & Worship – spend time with God, listen, adore
  • Fellowship – spend time with God’s people
  • Service & Sharing – show and tell what God has done in your life

So that there be no confusion, I must tell you that this list is only slightly adapted from what my sister-in-law, an Episcopal Priest, has been teaching for years. She refers to it as “The Four Spiritual Food Groups”.

Where have you invested your life? If you need to make a change, now is the time. There is no time to waste and everything to gain. Put your life in an investment that is guaranteed by God Most High and will never see recession or lose value. Never.

Be Encouraged

I was reading through some blogs that I follow this morning and I came across a very insightful posting by Steve Grossman.

We live in an age where everybody is scratching and clawing through life to keep up with their perceptions of how things could be. We tend to try to create our own little “heavens” through our own effort. And at the same time, we live around people who are trying to do the same – many times only feeling like we matter if we are able to decrease how much others matter.

This is the work of the “enemy of our [souls]” (Revelation 12:9,10). We must be careful that we are both refraining from entering into the work of discouragement as well as actively encouraging those around us in Christ.

Check out this exceprt from You Matter on Why I Failed.

Be encouraged. Be encouraged to learn and protect your calling – whether called to have a job, be a singer, start a company, invent the next life changing widget, whatever. Next, work your guts out to succeed (as in the opposite of fail). Your success matters. Not only in the sense that we need what you’re going to do, but we need to be inspired.

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