It has been a strange and busy week filled with family visits and lots of issues related to my family and to the families at Good News. As I have reflected on some of the ongoing issues inside these families I have seen example after example of adults failing to be parents. They simply refuse to become responsible adults, leaving their children with nothing of substance except the 'image' they desire to paint of themselves. The irony of it all is that the only person that is fooled by that image is them. Why do these parents systemically fail? Two reasons.
First they forget to accept the deity of Jesus (my topic for Sunday). This sounds like a simple and foundational truth. Jesus is fully God. However these people have placed their image in the pace of Jesus as their God. When stressed they choose their own path, even when they know God's path. When challenged to be humble they become proud and all-powerful, becoming control freaks. When life challenges them to submit to God's plan they choose what is easiest, most expedient and (short term) most beneficial to them.
Second, they refuse to be adults. One story involves the resolve to simply love his family enough to warn them and lead them away from evils that are destroying the lives of a spouse and children. The evils are evident and known by many inside and outside the family. Yet, enabling them is simpler, easier and involves less effort. I am deeply troubled that someone who has chosen to bring children into the world and has promised to love "in sickness and health" would do this.
Jesus gave a warning to those adults that continue to do these irresponsible and cowardly things. He says "If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea."
This passage tells the whole story. God is God whether we accept it or not, and those responsible for the 'little ones' will be held accountable. God is watching. As Jerry preached about John the Baptist, we are all called to repent, for the Kingdom of God is at hand. Believe. Become the adult God made you to be. Be real, not some self-created image. And place God in the rightful position in your family. AMEN. Pastor Randy
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Thanks
I am thankful today for the people of Good News who show their love for God and one another by sharing the burdens of friends. I have seen it often. Prayers, time spent in hospital rooms, love shared in homes of the sick, food deliveries and patience in the midst of pain. They all show a church of people who love their God by reflecting Christ in the best and worst of times. Thanks to all of you for being there for one another. May we enjoy serving through many joys and victories. May we share the defeats and get up off the ground to fight the good fight with a passion that can only come from God. And may we give thanks to God who gives us strength to endure, live and love. God bless each of you this Thanksgiving!
Pastor Randy
Pastor Randy
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Displacing God
John's 3 Epistles speak much about the issue of love and God's calling for His people to be lovers of God, lovers of light, lovers of each other and lovers of living to please God. But I think a major point John is driving home is the call to live as people who are led by their God. He sums up this life at the end of 1st John by reminding his beloved people to make sure they do not allow things into their lives that displace God. What a challenge for us. Every week we have people in our church that 'decide' whether they will go to God's house that week. This is a decision that should have been made when they became a Christian. Maybe comfort, tiredness, lives filled with the 'urgent' (but not eternal), football, recreation or something else have caused them to forget ... ignore ... displace God's clear call to his community, the Church. Every week some of us have chances to make God-centered decisions, do God-centered activities, read God's Word or seek God's path ... but choose something else. They displace God with things that they have deemed more important. They come to God's house filled with the stuff of this present darkness and expecting what they want. God is shouting, "empty yourself so I can fill you with my good things." Let it be so! AMEN
Monday, November 7, 2011
Week Off
We have faithfully followed the 52 major stories of Scripture during all of 2011. Many of these weeks have been spent in unfamiliar, but not unimportant, places. This week we are stopping alongside the road and looking around at the blessings God has provided. It is ironic that this week is usually the week when we do our "Stewardship" Campaign, and we will be providing everyone with information that tells all who are interested where we are financially. But where we will break away from the norm. We want this to be a week of gratitude and thanksgiving for the blessings God has sent. For capable and dedicated staff and volunteers. For the mission work that has been accomplished at a time of scarceness. For ministry families that sacrifice time and convenience so that ministry can happen at inconvenient times, late hours and when many are resting from their weeks. For answered prayers and for the prayers God is currently answering. For beautiful music from our choir and praise team. For spacious skies and amber waves of grain. For our veterans. For all of the blessings God has given us so we can have the blessing of sharing them.
You get the point! Thank you Lord for all of these and the most beautiful gift of your Son, Jesus. Amen!
You get the point! Thank you Lord for all of these and the most beautiful gift of your Son, Jesus. Amen!
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