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Leftovers for God? Is that a smart way to go?

Yea the Blackabys have inspired me to get this written, it’s been sitting for awhile, but the blanks have been filled in. It’s about how we give God the leftovers, if that. I’m not innocent of this, as I lay person I didn’t have an appreciation for what goes on at a church while I’m not there and didn’t feel as motivated as I should to give the very best. The Blackabys point out”When the Israelite gave an offering to God, it was no longer their own, it belonged entirely to God. God would only accept the best that people could give. It was an affront to almighty God to offer him animals that were damaged or imperfect in any way. God Himself set the standard for sacrifices when He offered His own Son as the spotless lamb.”(Experiencing God Day by Day Henry Blackaby, Richard Blackaby p 268).

Certainly to the point they write “You do not serve Him in your spare time or with your leftover resources.” Yea, as a pastor I really do feel it. Too often “hey here’s five in the offering plate, great service.” Try to imagine how that makes me feel. I really do try to make worship as uplifting and yes challenging as possible. Compare that to the therapist/counselor who charges, just you, a lot more. I’m there to push you to grow in Jesus, to make the best for Him for what He’s given you and to also push myself. I have some great folks who help me, but too often you just hear about how the big box church has produced some massive show for about one-tenth your total annual budget for one Sunday.

But for the most part, it’s about people’s soccer games (a general reference to all the other things going on Sundays. Really?! Sunday? Morning? seven days in the week, you can’t reserve half a day, read give or take three hours?) To be there to lift up praise and worship to God Father, Son and Holy Spirit who created you, sustains you and gives those in Jesus the promise of eternal life? How about the other folks that do rely on church for encouragement, often times just to see younger people and interact and encourage others. Few if any there to encourage them, because they’re working, they’re traveling, they’re at sports or some other event, they’re at home because they had a tough week. Yes, maybe three Sundays out of 52 (not including weekday worships, which I miss even more rarely), I am there the rest of the time really trying my best. No I’m no Chuck Swindoll and I’m always looking for feedback. However I’m also working hard to faithfully worship as millions have for 500 years and millions do around the world today. That is a faithfulness that can’t be matched by any of our current fads, that just have to be on Sunday morning.

I get it, people do travel, people do other things. But clearly the priority is no longer church, worship, their pastor, their fellow congregants. People tell me all the time they’re going to meet with me, they’re going to come to church. Gotten to the point where it seems, unless of course someone wants something, that about 80% of the time what they say is bupkus. So much for integrity. My wife says they just tell you what you want to hear. Really how about just tell me the truth? It’s far more disillusioning when someone tells me something that they will do and don’t, then just telling me the way it is. I’m a big, tough, ugly, gnarly guy, you’re not going to hurt me with the truth. But wow, when people say they’ll be there, do something, support something and don’t because there is something more interesting going on elsewhere, it really does beat you down and yea does hurt. Really what I do isn’t interesting and challenging?

Hey, to be sure I’m not going to stop. There are Christians through history and all around the world who are going through far worse than I am and I’ve made promises to the church, to the congregation to do as much as I can. I feel very strongly the need to be able to tell someone I did all I could, probably more for Christ and His church. Yes, there may come a time when I may have to sacrifice a lot more. For now I can look you in the face and say I have every intention of being faithful to my vows, for working hard 6+ days a week. For those who have become church members, you might also want to remember that you made vows to be a member to support the church with your time, treasure and talent. From 13 year old confirmands to those who come to Christ later in life. Way too many just pooh-pooh those vows. (As far as time, for most of you a two day weekend is a given, for me, it’s a holiday. If I have one day that is truly about me and my family, that’s even pushing it. I can’t remember the last time that I had a three day weekend. Hasn’t been in the last year.)

How about it? For those who have never gone, maybe you should get over yourselves and see what it’s all about. For those who have a “sawtooth” pattern, if that regular, maybe you could step it up about 50%, maybe everyone could do a little more in all respects to the time, treasure and talent? “But I’m so busy!” I will compare Day-Timers with anyone out there, you’re not that busy. Giving the best to God? I’ve had people who haven’t been in church in decades, members, who call me and expect that because of some, usually tragedy, that I’m supposed to now jump for them. There are people who’ve supported that church for decades, so that I could be there, but you didn’t, now I supposed to jump for you? And for those who like to give me that patronizingly little pat on the head “oh it will all work out”, no, no it won’t. And you won’t like it.

I am privileged to work with a handful of people at my church who can say they do. But for the most part, the rest just give left-overs and for too many people pretty scraggly left overs. So yea, this is a challenge, especially to the guys. Let’s see you step up and really lead your family in Christ, start by showing up, listening to what needs to happen, being that disciple of Christ that your wife, children, community, employers will be forever grateful for, as well as your brothers and sisters in Jesus, you will be great and I will be there to do whatever I can to make you that guy. Lose the lame excuses and step up to things of eternal value.

I am holding on to you John 16 First St Johns May 1, 2016

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We make our beginning in the Name of God the Father and in the Name of God the Son and in the Name of God the Holy Spirit and all those who know that the great I AM is holding on to them said … AMEN!

I AM holding on to you, I AM holding on to you, in the middle of the storm I AM holding on I AM. For those who are convinced that I’m a stodgy fuddy-duddy, who just can’t get contemporary Christian music, I assure you that is completely inaccurate. I will compare my library of “contemporary” Christian music going back over twenty years to yours any day of the week.

One of the newer artists is David Crowder, the last Winter Jam we went to he was there and he really is great. I think he gets it a lot better than a lot of Christian musicians and yes, sad to say, there is a lot of junk out there.

One of his newest songs is titled “I Am”, if you listen to the song without really “hearing” it, it will sound as if me, you, the desperate sinner whoever that is, is almost frantically proclaiming that he is holding on. Sort of like me on a real roller-coaster. I don’t like roller-coasters, and when I am on one, I am probably thinking about how much “I am holding on”. But that’s not the point of the song and it is a really good illustration about our relationship with Jesus.

When Crowder says I AM holding on to you, who is the I AM? …  Yes, Jesus. In the middle of the storm I AM holding on to you. We have that assurance all the way through as to who it is that is really holding on. Jesus says, in our reading, “…whatever you ask of the Father in My Name, He will give it to you.” Now that is a huge assurance that in Jesus when we ask we will get what we need. More than that, when we think we’re asking in Jesus’ Name and we’re not, we’re asking for something that is not going to build us in Jesus or glorify Him or witness to the world for Him, we won’t get it. Why? Because He is holding on to us, even when we have a bad idea or motivation, He is holding on to us to protect us from ourselves and the world. Between John 6: 35 to 51, Jesus refer to Himself four times as “I AM the Bread of Life”. I AM the Good Shepherd, I AM the door, I AM the water of life over and over. The people listening to Him all knew exactly what He meant, Yahweh told Moses that His Name is I AM. They understood His reference to the bread that Yahweh provided for their ancestors in the desert. They understood their need for that physical bread, and also the bread that “strengthens and preserves us in body and soul to life everlasting.” That Jesus was saying I AM the bread. He was telling them that He is God the Son, the only one who could give them what they need to preserve them in their daily lives, but also for spiritual nourishment, to strengthen, preserve and prepare them to life eternal in the resurrection, as He was going to be shortly resurrected. The difference being our resurrection will be in the perfect world of the eternal earth.

Crowder writes “this is my resurrection song”, saying again that it’s about what Jesus did, He who died in order to save us from our sins, who was perfect, perfectly holy and God the Son, the only One who would be sufficient to pay those sins and in doing so gave us the hope and promise that we need in order to know that we are saved. Not just saved but also given the very visible, tangible evidence of our salvation. The perfect Son of God, tortured, mocked, humiliated, killed so that our sins are completely paid for. Not what we did, but entirely what He has done and continues to give us the assurance that He has provided everything necessary for us to live in this world in Him, and as it says in the Revelation reading: “And I saw no temple in the city, for its temple is the Lord God the Almighty and the Lamb.” That is, we will be in the very presence of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in the resurrected, perfected, eternal world.

Through all of our readings today, it is being made abundantly clear, who’s we are and in Whose hand we are and will always be.

Luke tells about Paul who is headed east, toward Asia. The Holy Spirit gives Paul a dream of a man in Greece, Macedonia, asking Paul to cross from Asia Minor to bring the Gospel message to Greece. Paul’s journeys have been entirely in faith to Jesus who knocked him off his horse on the road to Damascus. While Paul was taking the initiative to spread the Gospel, it’s obvious when we look at all he had to endure that it was the great I AM who was holding on to him, guiding him in his ministry. Paul had the things that he was told by the apostles in Jerusalem, by men who had been Jesus’ disciples during His incarnational ministry. He had his encounter with Jesus, he certainly had his experience of being raised to the third heaven. But the Holy Spirit was leading him into places that had never heard of Jesus. Paul didn’t have a New Testament to show people and help them to see who Jesus is. But Jesus was holding on to him, even in new places where Paul had to trust entirely in Christ. There were no churches, no clergy, no funds to live on, no Bibles, no radio, internet or television. Just Paul and maybe Timothy, Barnabas, Mark, maybe Peter caught up to him. Much more powerfully it was the great I AM who promised to hold on to him, did hold on to him and lead him to where he needed to be to build those churches, establish the Christian leaders who would be the catalyst of Christianity to grow around the entire world.

Finally He gives them the ultimate hope and promise; “But take heart; I have overcome the world.” It’s not up to us to overcome the world. We’re not going to be able to overcome the world, Jesus will. The world will ultimately become so corrupted, sin-filled, beyond the possibility of any kind of rehabilitation or redemption that it will be destroyed. Yea, I guess many people would wag their finger saying how mean that will be of God. “Why can’t God just leave us alone and let us be happy?” You hear people regularly ask. Because the world they envision, filled with destruction, despair, anger, intolerance will become an intolerable place to live, even to those who think that complete independence from God will form some kind of utopia. It won’t, the world today, all around us, is filled with despair, hopelessness. We see people substituting that hope with greed, drugs, sex, alcohol, things that separate us, divide us, even cause us to confront each other in anger, violence and destruction. The only thing that will unify us, bring the world together is the peace and hope of Christ, who through Him all creation came into existence. Jesus’ promise in our reading that yes, we will have tribulation, but in the things that He has promised us, we will have peace, we will have true life and life more abundant, our life in this world and especially in the life of the resurrection. The great I AM is holding on to us.

Crowder’s song may sound like the desperate floundering of someone who is just barely holding on, but it really is about the assurance that no matter what we’re going through, being led to some unknown to witness to Jesus, to serve others, going through the storms of life, that the great I AM is holding on to us and not the other way. He holds on to us even when we try to pull away, when we ask in His Name He is faithful to keep holding on, always for our good in Him.

The peace of God that surpasses all understanding keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Amin and Shalom

Jesus Ascends, our high priest, Ascension Day 2016

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We make our beginning in the Name of God the Father and in the Name of God the Son and in the Name of God the Holy Spirit. Amen

Starting at Ash Wednesday, through Lent, all of the Holy week remembrances. Sunday morning we celebrate “He Has Risen! He has risen indeed hallelujah.” It can be tough for us to observe all the important milestones of the Lent/Easter season. They are packed together and they kind of come at you, bang/bang. It’s not over either, another big one, Pentecost where the disciples are really grabbed by their collars and  moved right out into the fray.

Luke seems to give us the most complete account of this time. He might have been there and he certainly had access to people who were right there. He doesn’t stop in his Gospel, his next book, Acts, picks up from where he stopped. Acts still has them standing there gaping into the sky. Hey, I don’t blame them, even in this technologically advanced age, we don’t see people being levitated out of sight into the sky. That they wouldn’t be standing there gaping would surprise me, because I would be. Seems a little disjointed between the end of Luke’s Gospel and the beginning of Acts, but either way the disciples are now being moved on, in the Holy Spirit. Sure they would have liked Jesus to be with them physically, who wouldn’t want to hang with Jesus. But it’s, obviously, physically impossible. The entire world is about to find out about Jesus, He can’t be everywhere all the time, physically, and it is now time for a new chapter. It is time for the Holy Spirit to appear and because He is God/Holy Spirit, He can be everywhere. God Father, Son and Holy Spirit are all equally God, they are all omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, but in Spirit, we can be that physical temple of the Holy Spirit. He can dwell in all of us, as Spirit. And He will be what physically drives the disciples, Paul and new Christians to bring the Gospel of salvation in Christ to the rest of the world.

Backing up to Easter morning, they thought that He was gone, they were despondent, defeated. Luke 24 starts out by telling us that the women are visiting the tomb, having no expectation that they are there to properly prepare Jesus’ Body, something they were unable to do because of the Passover Sabbath. Jesus wasn’t there! How could that be? There are two men there, angels, telling the women that Jesus has risen. Just as He told them He would, but of course who would believe that? But it’s true! Now they have a second chance, He has risen, He has returned. Luke doesn’t go into detail about what was said in the forty days after the resurrection. Jesus had explained that He would be killed, but then He would be resurrected. Obviously, they weren’t listening then. But now so much has happened, and the Body is gone and two angels have told them straight out what has happened, who knows maybe it’s the same two angels who pop up while they’re standing there staring into the sky. Now that Jesus had their undivided attention, He would have mine, I’ve never known anyone to be resurrected and yet He is right here. So now He has their undivided attention, He was crucified and now He’s alive. That has to be enough to keep even the attention of the most attention deficient person. During the forty days He has probably told them what will happen next, that He does have to leave, again. But this time He is leaving as the Lord of creation, He is going to the glory of being seated at the right hand of the Father. Just as you see in the stained glass window above me. He has been to the deepest depths, beaten beyond recognition, no food/water, tortured, naked, nailed into and lifted up on a rough wooden cross and then a spear drive through Him. All this to be the payment for our sins. Reduced to the lowest humiliation, our creed says He even descended to Hell. Certainly not condemned, but to free those who are now free in Him.

We see that Jesus leads His disciples to Bethany and some translate the word “Bethany” as the House of Obedience. It certainly does seem appropriate. Another writer describes Bethany as a “miserable” village. So Jesus isn’t giving them some “white glove” treatment. Certainly the disciples are going to find being obedient, is going to cause some misery. While the disciples are going to be getting further orders, seems as if Jesus is making a point? This is the last time you will see me and as I said, He probably has told them what is about to happen. Gives them some final instructions and rises into the air helped by angels. They don’t seem upset in any way that He’s leaving, He gives them a final blessing, they worship Him and “returned to Jerusalem with great joy.” It does seem as if the disciples have a much more profound understanding of what is going to happen. Nonetheless they are still human, they may have returned to Jerusalem joyously. Jesus no doubt gave them promises and assurances. The disciples had seen Jesus do miracles, teach with a wisdom that is beyond what they had known from any human. They saw Him die on a cross, they saw Him resurrected, now they see Him rise far into the sky, into heaven. Augustine writes that “Jesus ascends in his body so that the person of Jesus, divine and human nature is not separated.”[1] He is now the Great High Priest, very God, very human as the writer of Hebrews tells us: “Since then we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession.” That great high priest has to be man, but He is also the all mighty God the Son. Our Lord and Savior. Leo the Great submits that because Jesus has returned to heaven, both God and man, the disciples have further assurance of the fact that they enter into heaven along with Him. So surely, at this point they will return to the upper room joyously. But even a day can make a big difference, and there has been a lot of attention put on the disciples. So when we see them again, a week from Sunday, they will be hunkered down in fear. They have had the assurances of Jesus just ten short days ago, but they still do not have the Holy Spirit as they will on Pentecost, so their joy only lasts so long, they probably don’t know exactly what the next step is, ten days is a long time when you are waiting, and their joy is back to fear. But with the Holy Spirit in them, they will charge out, not just in joy, but in determination, guided by the promised Holy Spirt who will lead them to various places in the known world, and who faithfully leads us today where the Lord had destined us to serve Him.

The peace of God which surpasses all understanding keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Shalom and Amin

[1] Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture p 391

Fear and pain are what move you to grow, mature and serve others to your glory and Jesus’

One thing I find odd about people today is that too many of them genuinely think that things are supposed to happen nice and easy, that they’re never supposed to experience any kind of pain, that there shouldn’t be any risk to what they do. Basically we have become unrealistically averse to any kind of pain or risk. An article in “Triathlete Magazine” (October 2015 p 28) written by Jene Shaw discusses the fact that if you’re going to do anything to grow, there’s going to be pain.

It really is called maturing, too many really think that they can really sit back, contribute as little as possible or nothing and expect everyone else to scurry around them. Obviously as a person and in a society, that model is not going to last too long. Only so many people can take, because there are only so many  available to give. In order to grow and become stronger and be better positioned to support those in genuine need. When we all do what is necessary then it’s not just for someone else, be we do become much stronger and a lot better able to cope with life. As a part of that whole we become better.

Too many really believe that pain is bad and something is wrong when they have pain. As the picture posted by someone in the triathlon community puts so well, at the end , when the challenge is overcome, the pain is a sign that you have grown through it. Whether it’s triathlon, basketball, weights, abs, swimming, if I don’t feel some pain, muscular, a little bruising I really don’t feel I’ve gotten the whole experience. That pain in the muscles tells me, that my body will rebuild from that pain and make me stronger.

As Jene suggests in the article, you need to accept the pain, if you fight it or fear it you can’t grow into it. Believe me there have been plenty of times when I’ve stood at the start of a swim at 7am wondering what I’m doing up at this time, knowing that hitting that water is going to be a, yea, painful experience. Knowing that I’m probably going to be kicked and elbowed by other swimmers, knowing that I have to get out to bike and run, yea there is anxiety. But knowing the feeling of accomplishment, success in finishing and knowing what it will do for my physical, mental and yes spiritual growth that will follow (some call it “bragging rights”), helps me to stand up to the challenge. So realize what you love about it, what it will move you to and the heck with the pain. I’ve done 54 triathlons and dozens of other races, so yea, I think I know what I’m talking about.

Jene suggests setting some goals. How can I do the swim, bike, run faster. Isn’t that finishers medal going to look good with my other medals, how great it will be to share with the other finishers, with my family, friends,  others at church? Think about the things you need to do during the race in order to finish as strong as possible.

She suggests relaxing, find some positive way; deep breaths, stretching and shaking, encouraging mental images, encouraging the other triathletes. It will work out and it will be rewarding, even if it’s only for your personal satisfaction.

Yes there is pain that is a warning sign. When you get to the point where you have overcome a lot of fear, anxiety you might think you should push through that pain. You do have to learn the difference, when you need to push through and accomplish, or when you do need to stop in order to prevent further damage. So there is pain that we need to overcome on our own in order to grow stronger, but pain when we do need someone else’s help. Can you say “medical tent, take me to the hospital”?

But in a Christian context it is the same. As disciples we need to grow and strengthen. When we do, those around us can take courage in us, we become stronger to help those who are genuinely in need, we become givers and leaders, not just takers. Yes there is a time in the Christian walk when we do need to take. Jesus has provided those times to be baptized, to be strengthened in His Body and Blood in our body and spirit, to be built up and strengthened in His preached word and in Scripture. To be a part of Christian fellowship that builds up yourself and those around you. There are times when you will feel you can’t go on. Truth is that being a Christian marks you out for attacks by the devil. The upside is that it also marks us out to be protected by the Holy Spirit, and to be strengthened and gifted to be better able to provide for yourself and for others. Certainly Jesus’ disciples started out as kind of weak and petty. Within a few short years they grew to be tigers of the Christian faith who served many others and also stood up to the fear and challenges of being disciples up to and including dying for Christ.

Too many people today make up their minds that they can’t, when it’s really they won’t. They think that they’re too weak, when they’ve never even tried to see how strong they could be. I’ve experienced this a lot: “well you are bigger and stronger, mentally and physically, you’re special so you can”. I assure you the only way I became that way is by pushing myself. There are plenty of times when I could have just rolled over and let it defeat me. There are too many people who’ve already decided they can’t do anything for themselves and let it defeat them. Ironically those will be the someones who decide that you shouldn’t be doing those things for yourself either. You have to continue to strive. Yea, don’t get me started on those people who stand there, find some way to pooh-pooh what you’re doing and give you this “hey! You think you’re better than me?” Me? I really don’t care, but apparently you seem to know deep down.

Ministry has been a very real lesson in knowing who I can rely on and who I just need to keep at arms length. Sure I serve anyone as much as I can. But, especially in an inner-city church, there are a lot out there who simply don’t want to step up and in fact want to take all that you will give them, if not more. They really see others as simply a source to provide for themselves. Again, yes, do what you can and don’t try to make excuses to avoid situations. However, know your limits and what pain is a warning sign. Do you want to beat yourself on some of those people who are hard as rocks? There are a lot of Christian brothers and sisters who do understand their own growth and growth together with others. Those are the ones that you need to pull together with.

Yes, there is pain, that’s a good thing and the sooner you accept that it will build and strengthen, the better for you and those around you. Sometimes you do need to be at that starting line wondering; “what the heck am I doing here”. But you seem to get to the finish and realize how great that was. There is team too. It is exhilarating to win a basketball game as a team, even though you’ve gotten bruised and banged and it’s kind of hard to really stand. Those painful muscles in the morning are a wonderful memory of the things you did to be stronger from the previous day. Find those who encourage and build you up and let them do the same for you. Quit sitting behind that computer looking for that kind of fellowship. It’s sad on your part and it’s just not going to happen.

Celebrate the success you’ve achieved, share it with those who know what it means to be fearful and have pain, it’s a great way to grow in brothers and sisters. Realize that even when there is suffering for Jesus, He knows what’s going on, who is and isn’t His. I’m glad I’m His, I’m glad He’s given me the challenges He has and that He’s been the one to move me through the fear, pain, anxiety and given me the thrill of victory, no matter how small the world sees that victory. Let Jesus move you to where you need to be regardless of the things you have to overcome. When I’ve reached the end of those challenges, I’ve realized that Jesus has done the things necessary in order to get me there. So feel some real pain and fear, join those who know the joy and accomplishment that makes you feel. You will be a far better person and so much of your fear and stress will disappear. Find me at the starting line of the next race, it would be great to obsess and encourage with you. !

¡Sí! Un nuevo cielo y una nueva tierra! Apocalipsis 21: 1-7 Primera Saint Johns 24 de de abril de, el año 2016

Hacemos nuestro comienzo en el Nombre de Dios el Padre y en el nombre de Dios el Hijo y en el nombre de Dios el Espíritu Santo y todos los que miran hacia adelante a la vida eterna resucitada de cumplimiento y el orden dijimos … AMEN!

Así que aquí es donde todo se junta. A partir del Jardín del Edén, todos los diferentes aspectos de Jesús en el Antiguo Testamento, lo que lleva a la encarnación / la vida de Jesús en el Nuevo Testamento. Ciertamente, el pico de la Biblia para nosotros es la muerte de Jesús, su sacrificio como pago de nuestros pecados, y luego viene la resurrección. El camino ha sido hecho para nosotros estar en relación con el Padre, para restaurar lo que se ha roto por el pecado durante tanto tiempo, pero si no hay resurrección, entonces todavía morir para la eternidad. Nuestra esperanza y promesa es en la resurrección de Jesús, es por eso que adoramos los domingos, todos los domingos de ser un mini-Pascua, un tiempo para venir y ser bendecidos y alimentada por todos los sacramentos que reforzar en nuestro espíritu con el fin de seguir viviendo y la función de Cristo en un mundo oscuro, sino también para tener la certeza de la vida eterna. La vida se nos promete en la resurrección de Jesús y, finalmente, en nuestra resurrección. Chuck Swindoll cita S Lewis Johnson: “La resurrección es de Dios a la declaración de Cristo, Amén! ‘” Todo se ha cumplido “” No es que Jesús está terminado, o toda la esperanza está terminado.. ¡No! Es el final de la desesperanza y la desesperación, el fin de la separación, el viejo se deja llevar, el reino está aquí, como es en Jesús, en presencia del Espíritu Santo y en última instancia, es toda la realidad. El viejo mundo, del mundo en que vivimos día a día no es más, se ha destruido, barridos. El pecado, la muerte, la enfermedad, la ruptura de nuestro cuerpo, los fracasos de la edad y la discapacidad. Todas esas cosas ya no son un factor. La resurrección es el cumplimiento de la promesa de Jesús de que en él tenemos vida y vida más abundante. En la resurrección, es el último de la vida abundante. Ya no estamos limitados por la muerte y la enfermedad, el resultado del pecado. Juan escribe: “… porque el primer cielo y la primera tierra pasaron, y el mar ya no existe.” El “mar” en la literatura judía siempre fue una metáfora, para el caos, la destrucción, la falta de orden, control. La primera tierra falleciendo significa al mundo de pecado, el caos. El deseo en el mundo de hoy es para el cumplimiento, la felicidad. ¿Cuántas veces se oye decir que, ver alguien publicar en los medios sociales “Sólo quiero ser feliz.” ¿Cómo es que va a funcionar? ¿Alguno de nosotros vemos ninguna verdadera felicidad en el mundo de hoy? No. Usted simplemente no lo hace. No me importa lo que su situación es, en algún momento el descontento, la envidia, quiere, se cuelan y bien “no sólo que está va a ser feliz hasta que …” Cuando eso sucede, entonces qué? Sí …, el pecado! “Bueno, yo tengo derecho a ser feliz”, oímos decir que una y otra vez hoy. Esta es la primera etapa en la historia del mundo, donde la gente realmente se sienten con derecho a la felicidad. Cuanto más esperan, más su definición de la felicidad se expande, ¿cuál es el resultado final? Infelicidad. OK, he ganado la carrera de este tiempo, pero ¿qué hay de la raza grande la próxima vez? ¿Qué hay de la misma carrera el año que viene? No estoy diciendo que no hay que ser motivada y se esfuerzan por mejorar. Pero cuando nos atamos a la felicidad y nuestra confianza allí en vez de en Jesús, no vas a ser feliz. Lo hemos dicho antes, hay alegría en Cristo, existe la esperanza y la promesa de lo que hace por nosotros. Ciertamente, en este pasaje que la esperanza y la promesa se está claramente explicado: “El enjugará toda lágrima de sus ojos, y la muerte no será más, ni habrá más llanto, ni clamor, ni dolor, porque las primeras cosas tienen fallecido. “Lo que tenemos aquí, en este momento, todo esto va a pasar, esto es una garantía tubo de plomo. Esta es la promesa de Dios para nosotros que los que están en Cristo a ser parte de una nueva tierra, la fealdad y la muerte pútrido de la vieja tierra se ha ido. En este nuevo mundo, nuestra nueva vida resucitada, este mundo del aquí y ahora será un vago recuerdo. Y ya que tendremos la vida eterna en este nuevo mundo, esta vida se desvanecen aún más en nuestra memoria, esta vida en la tierra es tan corto. La vida en la resurrección eterna será tan larga y ocultar el dolor y la angustia de este mundo sinfilled.

Contexto histórico. Edward Englebrecht escribe: “En el momento en que el Apocalipsis fue escrito cristianos estaban siendo terriblemente perseguidos por el emperador romano Domiciano.

El libro de Apocalipsis revela a Jesús en toda su majestad y victoria gloriosa. Sus fotografías y descripciones son ciertas, pero no literal. Muchos de los primeros cristianos soportaron el dolor inimaginable simplemente porque se negaron a renunciar a su fe en Jesús. Ellos fueron arrojados a los leones y otros animales salvajes, mientras que los espectadores vitorearon. Ellos fueron incendiadas, arrojado hacia abajo acantilados, desollados vivos y, según informes, incluso cocidos en aceite. La crueldad era fuera de serie! Como creyentes observaban amigos y familiares torturados, habría sido fácil renunciar a la esperanza. Hubiera sido fácil negar su fe. El libro de Apocalipsis ayudó al pueblo de Dios se mantienen firmes a pesar de las tormentas que rugían a su alrededor. El libro tiene un mensaje claro y preciso: Jesús es victorioso y viene pronto “!

El libro de Apocalipsis ha sido una fuente de esperanza y promesa a través de los siglos. Incluso para aquellos que no pueden estar sufriendo de persecución física, que los cristianos de hoy sabemos que nuestra esperanza viene de este pasaje. Debemos recordar y celebrar lo que Jesús hizo por nosotros en la cruz. Debemos recordar y celebrar que Él ha resucitado. Estos no son generales, las ideas abstractas! Estos son la esperanza y la promesa que tenemos de la vida eterna: “. He aquí que hago nuevas todas las cosas” Y sabemos que la promesa es para nosotros, la edad en que vivimos ahora se ha ido. El nuevo habrá una tierra más allá de nuestra imaginación y de tal promesa y el potencial que nos sorprenderá. Aferrarse a esa esperanza y promesa. La sensación de arenilla del pecado y la muerte se acabará pronto, el mundo que Dios prepara para los que ama, los que son suyos en Jesús, sus hijos, será el mundo de la felicidad, de la felicidad genuina, lo que ahora es una visión de la impresionante promesa de que será para nosotros la realidad de la vida eterna, alegre, emocionante en un mundo muy físico, que contendrá maravillas que hacen que la tecnología moderna de hoy en día mirada infantil.

Cuando Juan escribe que él ve “una nueva tierra”, Spiros Zodhiates escribe: “Nuevo, a diferencia de edad o anterior y por lo tanto también lo que implica mejor, … También para renovada, hecho a nuevo, y por lo tanto superior, más espléndido. … Metafóricamente, hablando de los cristianos que se renueva y cambia del mal al bien por el Espíritu de Dios; una nueva creación … “Esta es la razón por la nueva mundo sólo se promete a los cristianos. Será un mundo que Dios ha creado que sólo se acomoda a aquellos cuyas vidas están en Jesús, que viven juntos conociendo la vida en el Espíritu Santo. No habrá habitación o tolerancia para aquellos que insisten en las cosas del mundo. ¿Quién eligió para crear la lucha, el dolor, la codicia, para sus propios fines. Como cristianos confían en la voluntad de Dios, queremos un mundo que se ajuste a su palabra y no a la voluntad de aquellos que lo rechazan y piensan que pueden hacer las cosas mejor que él. Si alguien se niega la voluntad de Dios, ¿cómo iban a vivir en una “nueva tierra” que es del todo sobre el Padre y su voluntad? Nuestra existencia terrenal se trata de la clasificación de aquellos que quieren vivir en Jesús y que va a perseverar y superar de acuerdo a la voluntad de Dios. Eso es lo que la nueva tierra se trata. No se trata de aquellos que adoran a su propia voluntad y que han vivido en este mundo por su propio juicio, limitada, de pecado. Quiero vivir en el mundo perfecto santa, e ilimitada de la vida verdadera, no un mundo que los hombres y las mujeres optaron por desastre de acuerdo a sus deseos egoístas. Randy Alcorn escribe: “creyentes en particular (los que tienen el Espíritu de Dios dentro) están alineados con el resto de la creación, que llega intuitivamente a Dios por la liberación. Sabemos lo que Dios quiere para la humanidad y la tierra, y por lo tanto tenemos un objeto de nuestro deseo. Gemimos por lo que la creación de gemidos -. Redención “, escribe Pablo en Romanos 8 que toda la creación gime. Confiamos en que la resurrección será maravillosa allá de nuestra comprensión, Alcorn escribe: “… del Artista Maestro, nos pondrá en exhibición a un universo con los ojos abiertos. Nuestra revelación será una revelación, y vamos a ser visto como lo que somos, como lo que estábamos destinados a ser – portadores de la imagen de Dios. Él glorificaremos al dictaminar sobre el universo físico con la creatividad y la camaradería, mostrando respeto y benevolencia para todos nosotros gobernamos. “La promesa que leemos hoy en día deben tomar aliento. Renuévanos no sólo para la esperanza en el mañana, sino también con un corazón para compartir lo que nuestra promesa es. Para nuestro corazón a doler para aquellos que no tienen ninguna promesa y para llegar a ellos para compartir el maravilloso mundo que se nos promete en Jesucristo.

La paz de Dios que sobrepasa todo entendimiento, guardará vuestros corazones y vuestros pensamientos en Cristo Jesús. Amin y Shalom

Yes! A New Heaven and a New Earth Revelation 21: 1-7 First St Johns Apr 24, 2016

We make our beginning in the Name of God the Father and in the Name of God the Son and in the Name of God the Holy Spirit and all those who look forward to the resurrected, eternal life of fulfillment and order said … AMEN!

So this is where it all comes together. Starting from the Garden of Eden, all of the different aspects of Jesus in the Old Testament, leading to the incarnation/the life of Jesus in the New Testament. Certainly the peak of the Bible for us is the death of Jesus, His sacrifice as a payment of our sins, and then comes the resurrection. The way has been made for us to be in relationship with the Father, to restore what has been broken by sin for so long, but if there is no resurrection, then we still die to eternity. Our hope and promise is in Jesus’ resurrection, that’s why we worship on Sundays, every Sunday being a mini-Easter, a time to come and be blessed and nourished by all the sacraments to be strengthened in our spirit in order to continue to live and function for Christ in a dark world, but also to have the assurance of eternal life. The life we are promised in the resurrection of Jesus and ultimately in our resurrection. Chuck Swindoll quotes S Lewis Johnson: “The resurrection is God’s ‘Amen!’ to Christ’s statement, “It is finished.’”[1] Not that Jesus is finished, or all hope is finished. No! It is the end of hopelessness and despair, the end of separation, the old is swept away, the kingdom is here, it is in Jesus, in the presence of the Holy Spirit and ultimately is all of reality. The old world, the world we live in day to day is no more, it has been destroyed, swept away. Sin, death, disease, the breaking down of our bodies, the failures of age and disability. All of those things are no longer a factor. The resurrection is the fulfillment of Jesus’ promise that in Him we have life and life more abundant. In the resurrection, it is the ultimate of abundant life. We are no longer limited by death and disease, the result of sin. John writes: “…for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away and the sea was no more.” The “sea” in Jewish literature was always a metaphor, for chaos, destruction, lack of order, control. The first earth passing away means the world of sin, chaos. The desire in today’s world is for fulfillment, happiness. How many times do you hear people say that, see someone post in social media “I just want to be happy.” How’s that going to work out? Do any of us see any real happiness in the world today? No. You just don’t. I don’t care what your situation is, at some point discontent, envy, want, sneak in and well “you’re just not going to be happy until…” When that happens then what? Yea …, sin! “Well I’m entitled to be happy”, we hear people say that over and over today. This is the first period in the history of the world, where people genuinely feel entitled to happiness. The more they expect, the more their definition of happiness expands, what is the ultimate result? Unhappiness. OK, I won the race this time, but how about the bigger race next time? How about the same race next year? I’m not saying we shouldn’t be motivated and strive to improve. But when we tie it to happiness and place our trust there instead of in Jesus, you’re not going to be happy. We’ve said this before, there is joy in Christ, there is the hope and promise of what He does for us. Certainly in this passage that hope and promise is being plainly spelled out: “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.” What we have right here, right now, this will all pass away, this is a lead pipe guarantee. This is God’s promise to us that we who are in Christ will be a part of a new earth, the ugliness and putrid death of the old earth is gone. In this new world, our new resurrected life, this world of the here and now will be a vague memory. And since we will have eternal life in this new world, this life will fade even further in our memory, this life on earth is so short. Life in the eternal resurrection will be so long and obscure the pain and heartbreak of this sinfilled world.
Historical context. Edward Englebrecht writes: “At the time that Revelation was written Christians were being terribly persecuted by the Roman emperor Domitian.

The Book of Revelation reveals Jesus in all His majesty and glorious victory. Its pictures and descriptions are true, but not literal. Many early Christians endured unimaginable pain simply because they refused to give up their faith in Jesus. They were thrown to lions and other wild beasts while onlookers cheered. They were set on fire, hurled down cliffs, skinned alive and reportedly even boiled in oil. The cruelty was off the charts! As believers watched friends and family members being tortured, it would have been easy to give up hope. It would have been easy to deny their faith. The Book of Revelation helped God’s people stand firm despite the storms that roared all around them. The book has one focused message: Jesus is victorious and He is coming soon!”[2]

The Book of Revelation has been a source of hope and promise through the centuries. Even for those who may not be suffering from physical persecution, we Christians today know that our hope comes from this passage. We should remember and celebrate what Jesus did for us on the cross. We should remember and celebrate that He has been resurrected. These aren’t general, abstract ideas! These are the hope and promise we have of eternal life: “Behold I make all things new.” And we know that promise is for us, the old that we live in now is gone. The new will be an earth beyond our imagination and of such promise and potential that will astound us. Hold on to that hope and promise. The grittiness of sin and death will soon be over, the world God prepares for those He loves, those who are His in Jesus, His children, will be the world of bliss, of genuine happiness, what is now a vision of breathtaking promise that will be for us the reality of eternal, joyous, exciting life in a very physical world, that will contain wonders that make today’s modern technology look childish.

When John writes that he sees “a new earth”, Spiros Zodhiates writes: “New, as opposed to old or former and hence also implying better, … Also for renewed, made new, and therefore superior, more splendid. … Metaphorically, speaking of Christians who are renewed and changed from evil to good by the Spirit of God; a new creation…”[3] This is why the new world is only promised to Christians. It will be a world that God has created that will only accommodate those whose lives are in Jesus, who live together knowing life in the Holy Spirit. There won’t be room or tolerance for those who insist on the things of the world. Who chose to create strife, grief, greed, for their own ends. As Christians we trust God’s will, we want a world that conforms to His Word and not to the will of those who reject Him and think that they can do things better than Him. If someone refuses God’s will, how could they live in a “new earth” that is entirely about the Father and His will? Our earthly existence is about sorting out those who want to live in Jesus and who will persevere and overcome according to God’s will. That is what the new earth is all about. Not about those who worship their own will and have lived in this world by their own, limited, sinful judgment. I want to live in the perfect, holy, unlimited world of true life, not a world that men and women chose to mess up according to their selfish desires. Randy Alcorn writes: “believers in particular (those with God’s Spirit within) are aligned with the rest of creation, which intuitively reaches out to God for deliverance. We know what God intended for mankind and the earth, and therefore we have an object for our longing. We groan for what creation groans for – redemption.”[4] Paul writes in Romans 8 that the whole creation has been groaning. We trust that the resurrection will be marvelous beyond our comprehension, Alcorn writes: “…the Master Artist, will put us on display to a wide-eyed universe. Our revelation will be an unveiling, and we will be seen as what we are, as what we were intended to be – God’s image-bearers. We will glorify Him by ruling over the physical universe with creativity and camaraderie, showing respect and benevolence for all we rule.”[5] The promise we read about today should take our breath away. Renew us not just for hope for tomorrow, but also with a heart to share what our promise is. For our heart to ache for those who do not have any promise and to reach out to them to share the glorious world that we are promised in Jesus Christ.

The peace of God that surpasses all understanding keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Amin and Shalom

[1] Dr Charles Swindoll     Swindoll’s Ultimate Book of Illustrations and Quotations. P 492

[2] Concordia’s Complete Bible Handbook Edward Engelbrecht General Editor p 442

[3] Spiros Zodhiates Executive Editor “Key Word Study Bible” p 2193

[4] Randy Alcorn “Heaven” p 127

[5] Ibid

En conjunto o individualmente, que es lo que piensa funciona? Juan 20: 19-31 First St Johns 3 de abril de, el año 2016

Hacemos nuestro comienzo en el Nombre de Dios el Padre y en el nombre de Dios el Hijo y en el nombre de Dios el Espíritu Santo, y todos aquellos que se esfuerzan por ser excelente, junto con todos los de la iglesia de Jesús dijo … AMEN !!

“Colgamos juntos o con toda seguridad colgamos por separado”. La metáfora de la iglesia es en la medida en que se mantienen unidos espiritualmente, cada parte encajar de forma en que pensamos deben ser las cosas y acordar que la iglesia es el Cuerpo de Cristo y que somos todos servidos mejor cuando actuamos como el Cuerpo de Cristo y venimos juntos para servir a Jesús y entre sí. Colgamos por separado cuando tratamos de tener las cosas a nuestra manera, decidir la iglesia tiene que ver con nosotros, y dejar que todo el asunto implosión, colgar por separado, porque hemos puesto nuestros deseos por delante de todo lo demás.

pensamientos de apertura de hoy en el boletín lo expresó así en términos de estar allí para el grupo, en nuestro caso la iglesia, el Cuerpo de Cristo: “Thomas siempre será conocido como un escéptico. En realidad, debería recordarse menos por sus dudas, que el resto de los discípulos también compartió, y más por su fracaso para estar presente cuando Jesús primero se reveló resucitado de entre los muertos. Nadie crece en la fe al no montar junto con el pueblo de Dios en todo su Palabra y su tabla. Dios crece nuestra fe y se ocupa de nuestras dudas no con la distancia, pero con la intimidad de la presencia de Jesús a través de los medios de gracia. El Espíritu trabaja a través de los medios de gracia, y no nuestras dudas dan paso a la fe y la confianza en la muerte y resurrección de Cristo. “Sólo para asegurarnos de que estamos de acuerdo”, los medios de gracia “son … bautismo, ni siquiera se puede entender o aceptar lo que somos en la iglesia si no es nacido de nuevo en el bautismo. La Cena del Señor, usted no puede tomar el Cuerpo de Cristo para la nutrición de su cuerpo y el alma, si usted no es parte del Cuerpo de Cristo como un miembro confirmado en la iglesia de Jesús. La predicación de la palabra, lo que dice el pastor en sus sermones no va a tener sentido para aquellos que no han nacido de nuevo, no se han fortalecido por cuerpo y la sangre de Jesús, y no se han unido como el Cuerpo de Cristo con el fin de servir entre sí y los que están en el mundo. Podemos hacer que a medida que avanzamos, o podemos quejarse y decidir nuestro camino es la mejor manera, en lugar de tratar de construir, crecer y madurar, se optó por derribar y destruir, por el bien de nuestra propia satisfacción personal.

Cuando la gente comienza a decidir que es todo acerca de su opinión personal, como Tomás, y no sobre el grupo, si el equipo, el equipo implica trabajar juntos por el mismo objetivo, para la iglesia que el objetivo es estar ahí como testigo de Cristo, para que los demás podría llegar a conocer a Jesús como su Salvador. Cuando la iglesia ya no está en ese curso y ha decidido que es preferencia personal, el Espíritu Santo no puede guiar algo que no se está moviendo en un curso unificado. Se convierte en DIW, muerto en el agua. Todavía está flotando, pero no está haciendo camino. En mi tiempo como pastor, he observado una construcción bastante extraño, que el mundo nos ha hablado en, porque no puedo encontrar nada en la Biblia que lo justifique. En vez de dejar, incluso ayudando, el empuje de la iglesia en las personas, el desafío de ellos, animarles a crecer y madurar, hay demasiadas personas que piensan “equipo” significa el denominador común más bajo. También sin duda, un equipo y la iglesia para el caso, es sólo tan fuerte como su eslabón más débil. Para muchas personas, la lógica va de esta manera, en lugar de tratar de fortalecer el eslabón más débil, debilitamos todos los demás eslabones fuertes. ¡No! Un excelente equipo, y esto va para la iglesia también, es sin duda de cuidar, fortalecer y animar a la parte más débil del equipo. Pero eso no quiere decir que renunciar a la misión que el Espíritu Santo pone frente a nosotros con el fin de permitir que de alguna manera la parte más débil de la cadena de dejar que toda la construcción se separan. A menudo, esto incluye a las personas que están aquí, pero francamente no me importa. Paul cortó Marcos sacó porque le falló una vez, Pablo no iba a permitir que su misión de Cristo sufren porque no podía confiar en la marca. Si Thomas se preocupa lo suficiente como para estar con el resto de los discípulos, a continuación, cuando le dijeron lo que el resto sabía que era la verdad absoluta, Thomas habría sido mucho más inteligente manteniendo su opinión de sí mismo, en vez de conseguir todo pomposo y condescendiente con su infundada “opinión”. ¿Ha oído hablar de la frase; “Se sentía como un centavo de espera para el cambio.”? Me puedo imaginar que es exactamente como Thomas sintió cuando fue confrontado con la misma presencia del Señor resucitado. Thomas no hacen absolutamente una confesión: “Mi Señor y mi Dios” Thomas sabe que estaba muy mal y en su haber hace una confesión de todo corazón absolutamente incondicional quién es Jesús a él y que debería ser la confesión de todos nosotros, todo el tiempo. Como un excelente equipo, que sin duda se preocupan por los más débiles. Pero así como en una unidad militar, que no pongan a los más débiles en el lugar donde se van a fallar. Los débiles, los heridos, los cobardes se ponen en alguna parte que no reciben otras personas heridas. Desde luego, no están tomando decisiones importantes, o que se espera para realizar funciones importantes, y el resto de los interesados ​​saben lo suficiente para mantenerlos en los que no van a destruir el resto de la unidad, o hacer que otros fracasan en su importante funciones. Desde luego, no deje que otros arrastran el equipo, la iglesia, a la mediocridad y el compromiso. Puede que no quiera salir y alcanzar el mundo para Cristo, pero es mejor que no hacer que sea difícil para otras personas que quieran realizar la misión de la iglesia. Un excelente equipo y eso es lo que la iglesia debe esforzarse por ser, tenemos un Salvador, un Padre y el Espíritu Santo que supera los más altos niveles de excelencia, un Salvador, que tomó todo el mal, la degeneración, la debilidad de un resfriado, mundo oscuro y lo superó para darnos la seguridad de la vida nueva en la vida resucitada del mundo perfecto resucitado. Podemos esforzamos por ser nada menos que excelente para aquel que se esforzó en toda excelencia para nosotros? Un excelente equipo, la iglesia, persigue la excelencia y no tengo ninguna duda de que los apóstoles fueron guiados como un excelente equipo, por un excelente entrenador, que el entrenador de bienestar, … el Espíritu Santo. No se puede obtener más excelente que eso. Parece que siempre estoy corriendo a las personas que aman a decirme cómo que no necesitan la iglesia, ellos pueden hacerlo por sí mismos. De Verdad? ¿Estás a punto de ser que el testimonio público de Cristo, haciendo todo lo posible para pasar sobre el cristianismo, el amor de Cristo a la siguiente generación? Si estaban en todo serio sobre lo que decían, se darían cuenta de lo mucho que necesitan la iglesia de Cristo. Pero demasiados simplemente no son serios acerca de Jesús, por lo que ¿por qué estarían serio sobre su cuerpo, la iglesia? Parece también hay un montón de esas mismas personas en la iglesia. Dicen cosas, pero simplemente no son graves.

Uno de mis últimos grandes casos de la Guardia Costera de un barco de pesca de 60 toneladas fue DIW cerca de 50 millas de la costa, que es generador falló. Esa es una situación muy mala para cualquier barco. Era febrero, la temperatura del aire era de unos 17 grados y el viento estaba a punto de 30 millas por hora. El mar estaba a unos cinco pies, no está mal, pero sin duda una situación difícil. Trate de imaginar esto. No hay poder en el barco. Están utilizando la radio con baterías y las baterías antes de morir. Es de color negro, no hay luz a su alrededor, fue sobre las 11 cuando los alcanzamos. No hay calor, hace frío y más frío. No se puede ir a ninguna parte. Cinco mares del pie y cualquiera que sea la corriente se le está empujando en torno de una manera completamente arbitraria. No hay nadie más a su alrededor. Usted está confiando en que la Guardia Costera tiene los medios para llegar a usted. Pero todavía estás ahí fuera esperando, y en ese tiempo todo tipo de otras cosas puede suceder. Si vas en que el agua, nadie va a llegar a usted en el tiempo. Ahora bien, si la Guardia Costera está sentado alrededor y todo el mundo está debatiendo sobre cómo debe resolverá, todo el mundo tiene una opinión, del Grupo de Boston que tenía el control de este caso, hasta el miembro de la tripulación en el barco, ¿cómo cree que eso va a ¿fin? Ese barco se va a perder, más que debatir y discutir, más los vientos arbitrarias, las olas y la corriente se va a tomar ese barco. Hasta el punto en que ya no será capaz de encontrarlo, en el momento en que decidimos con todo el empuje y tracción que el barco se va a estar en otro lugar e incluso el mejor navegador va a ser muy cuestionado factor en el viento, olas y corrientes tengan una idea de dónde es. Eso es lo que la iglesia está experimentando en estos días. Nuestro generador es el Espíritu Santo. Pero muy a menudo lo tomamos fuera de línea, decidimos que vamos a debatir y discutir cada punto insignificante, no confiar en aquellos que han sido entrenados para averiguar cómo la iglesia debe funcionar y mientras que estamos haciendo todo esto el dobladillo, hawing y debatiendo, hay un mundo muy frío y oscuro que está siendo empujado por todo tipo de ondas negativas, los vientos y las corrientes, y si la iglesia nunca se da cuenta de lo que se trata, que parece que no puede encontrar en el mundo es y como llegar a tiempo. Esta es la verdad absoluta, sólo para extender la ilustración. Fuimos a la puerta de la estación a las 10 pm. En las bases militares, 22:00 es grifos. Esto quiere decir que mientras estábamos caminando hasta la casa del barco, grifos estaba jugando en los altavoces de la estación. El nombre del barco, era la Parca. Debido a que actuamos como un equipo, desde el Grupo de Boston, a unas 15 millas de distancia, la dirección de estación y el boatcrew que encontraron el barco con bastante rapidez y lograron conseguirlo remolcado, incluso en algunas condiciones difíciles. Cinco chicos se fueron a casa esa mañana, recibieron una comida caliente, se fueron a dormir en una cama caliente. Es sólo porque todo el mundo entrenado durante largas horas, día y noche durante años, aprendió los hechos, no en su opinión, no estaban allí sólo para rescatar, pero estaban dispuestos a rescatar, sabían sus papeles en el proceso de ahorro, y hacían lo que eran entrenado y espera que lo haga. Eso es lo que el trabajo en equipo de la iglesia produce. Nos acercamos a las personas que están muy muerto en el agua, que no tienen idea de donde deben estar, lo que deberían estar haciendo. Están siendo golpear hacia abajo por el viento, las olas y de la sociedad que les rodea. Ellos están en el medio de la oscuridad, el frío y el caos de todas las cosas que están pasando alrededor de ellos. Sin duda, puede ser un Thomas, el resto del equipo se acurrucó detrás de las puertas y ventanas cerradas, encogidos de miedo en cada sonido, cada bache; “Carraspeo, carraspeo, no me importa lo que ustedes piensan. Jesús no estaba aquí, es todo acerca de mí y yo no voy a creer nada de lo que tiene que decir, por lo harrumph, carraspeo, voy a hacer las cosas a mi manera, y todos vamos a encogerse juntos completamente DIW con la esperanza de que vamos a sobrevivir. “esa no es manera de vivir, y desde luego no va a ayudar a sobrevivir en un mundo frío y sin esperanza.

Thomas decidió que era de él y lo que vio o no vio. Jesús le dio la opción; “Lo que realmente necesita manos en la prueba? Vaya por delante, me toques. “Thomas se dio cuenta que tenía que confiar en sus hermanos y tenemos que darnos cuenta de que tenemos que confiar y confiar en nuestros hermanos y hermanas en la iglesia, el Cuerpo de Cristo.” Vamos a hacer nuestras mentes para mantener Thomas “confesión en nuestros corazones y para situar la excelencia en lo que hacemos en el Cuerpo de Cristo como Jesús equipo, sus discípulos.

La comunidad del pueblo de Dios, salvados por la gracia, que funcionan a través de la gracia, a través de la iglesia donde buscamos levantar a Cristo por nosotros mismos, por los demás y por el mundo, de manera colectiva, a través de la gracia de ampliar la iglesia de Cristo, de modo que todos verán la iglesia y la esperanza y la promesa de Cristo a través de su iglesia. Si bien hemos sido salvados de forma individual por la gracia, “el ideal de la gracia no se vive de forma aislada, sino en comunidad, la iglesia.” La Iglesia se esfuerza en la excelencia y la gracia en Cristo para el apoyo mutuo y aliento, sólo puede influir de manera efectiva el mundo en el que la excelencia y la gracia que Jesús nos da.

La paz de Dios que sobrepasa todo entendimiento, guardará vuestros corazones y vuestros pensamientos en Cristo Jesús. Amin y Shalom

Together or individually, which do you think works? John 20: 19-31 First St Johns April 3, 2016

We make our beginning in the Name of God the Father and in the Name of God the Son and in the Name of God the Holy Spirit and all those who strive to be excellent together with all those in Jesus’ church said … AMEN!!

“We hang together or most assuredly we hang separately”. The church metaphor is to the extent that we hang together spiritually, each conceding part of how we think things should be and agreeing that the church is the Body of Christ and that we are all served best when we act as the Body of Christ and come together to serve Jesus and each other. We hang separately when we try to have things our own way, decide the church is all about us, and let the whole thing implode, hang separately, because we put our desires ahead of everything else.

Today’s opening thoughts in your bulletin put it this way in terms of being there for the group, in our case the church, the Body of Christ: “Thomas will forever be known as a doubter. In reality, he should be remembered less for his doubts, which the rest of the disciples also shared, and more for his failure to be present when Jesus first revealed Himself risen from the dead. No one grows in faith by failing to assemble together with the people of God around His Word and His Table. God grows our faith and deals with our doubts not with distance but with the intimacy of Jesus’ presence through the Means of Grace. The Spirit works through the Means of Grace, and there our doubts give way to faith and trust in Christ’s death and resurrection.” Just to make sure we are in agreement, “The Means of Grace” are … Baptism, you can’t even understand or accept what we are about in the church if you’re not born again in baptism. The Lord’s Supper, you cannot take the Body of Christ for the nourishment of your body and soul, if you are not part of the Body of Christ as a confirmed member in Jesus’ church. The preached word, what the pastor says in his sermons is not going to make sense to those who have not been born again, have not been strengthened by Jesus’ Body and Blood and have not come together as the Body of Christ in order to serve each other and those in the world. We can make it up as we go, or we can fuss and decide our way is the best way, instead of trying to build, grow and mature, we chose to tear down and destroy, for the sake of our own personal gratification.

When people start deciding it’s all about their personal opinion, like Thomas, and not about the group, yes the team, team implies working together for the same goal, for the church that goal is to be there as a witness to Christ so that others might come to know Jesus as their Savior. When the church is no longer on that course and has decided that it is personal preference, the Holy Spirit can’t guide something that’s not moving in one unified course. It becomes DIW, Dead in the water. It’s still floating, but it’s not making way. In my time as a pastor, I’ve observed a rather strange construction, that the world has talked us into, because I can find nothing in the Bible to justify it. Instead of letting, even helping, the church push on people, challenge them, encourage them to grow and mature, there are too many people who think “team” means the lowest common denominator. Too be sure, a team and the church for that matter, is only as strong as its weakest link. To many people, the logic goes this way, instead of trying to strengthen the weakest link, we weaken all the other strong links. No! An excellent team, and this goes for the church too, is certainly to care for, strengthen and encourage the weakest part of the team. But that doesn’t mean to give up on the mission that the Holy Spirit puts in front of us in order to somehow let the weakest part of the chain let the entire construction come apart. This often includes people who are here, but frankly just don’t care. Paul cut Mark loose because he failed him once, Paul wasn’t going to let his mission for Christ suffer because he couldn’t rely on Mark. If Thomas was concerned enough to be with the rest of the disciples, then when they told him what the rest knew was the absolute truth, Thomas would have been a lot smarter keeping his opinion to himself, instead of getting all pompous and patronizing with his unfounded “opinion”. Ever hear the phrase; “felt like a penny waiting for change.”? I can imagine that is exactly how Thomas felt when he was confronted with the very presence of the resurrected Lord. Thomas does make quite a confession: “My Lord and my God!” Thomas knows he was very wrong and to his credit makes an absolutely unconditional whole-hearted confession who Jesus is to him and that ought to be the confession of all of us, all the time. As an excellent team, we certainly care for the weakest. But just as in a military unit, you don’t put the weakest in the place where they are going to fail. The weak, the wounded, the fearful are put somewhere that they don’t get other people hurt. They certainly aren’t making important decisions, or expected to perform important functions, they and the rest of those concerned know enough to keep them where they aren’t going to destroy the rest of the unit, or cause others to fail in their important functions. We certainly don’t let others drag the team, the church, down to mediocrity and compromise. You may not want to go out and reach the world for Christ, but you better not make it difficult for others who do want to perform the mission of the church. An excellent team and that is what the church should strive to be, we have a Savior, a Father and Holy Spirit that exceed the highest levels of excellence, a Savior who took on all the evil, the degeneracy, the weakness of a cold, dark world and overcame it to give us the assurance of new life in the resurrected life of the resurrected perfect world. Can we strive to be anything less than excellent for Him who strove in all excellence for us? An excellent team, the church, pursues excellence and I have no doubt that the apostles were guided as an excellent team, by an excellent coach, that coach being,… the Holy Spirit. Can’t get more excellent than that. Seems I’m always running into people who love to tell me how they don’t need the church, they can do it all by themselves. Really? Are you about being that public witness to Christ, doing whatever you can to pass on Christianity, the love of Christ to the next generation? If they were at all serious about what they were saying, they would realize how much they need Christ’s church. But far too many are just not serious about Jesus, so why would they be serious about His Body, the church? Seems there are also plenty of those same people in the church. They say things, but they are just not serious.

One of my last big cases in the Coast Guard a 60 ton fishing boat was DIW about 50 miles off the coast, it’s generator failed. That is a very bad situation for any boat. It was February, the air temperature was about 17 degrees and the wind was about 30miles per hour. The seas were about five feet, not bad, but definitely a difficult situation. Try to picture this. There is no power in the boat. They are using the radio on batteries, and the batteries soon died. It is black, there is no light around you, it was about 11pm when we reached them. There is no heat, it’s cold and getting colder. You can’t go anywhere. Five foot seas and whatever the current was is pushing you around in a completely arbitrary manner. There is no one else around you. You are trusting that the Coast Guard has the means to reach you. But you’re still out there waiting, and in that time all kinds of other things can happen. If you go in that water, no one is going to reach you in time. Now if the Coast Guard is sitting around and everyone is debating about how this should get resolved, everyone has an opinion, from Group Boston who was in control of this case, down to the crewman on the boat, how do you think that’s going to end? That boat is going to be lost, the more we debate and discuss, the more those arbitrary winds, waves and current are going to take that boat. To the point where we just won’t be able to find it, by the time we decide with all the pushing and pulling that boat is going to be somewhere else and even the best navigator is going to be very challenged to factor in wind, waves and current to have an idea where that is. That is what the church is experiencing these days. Our generator is the Holy Spirit. But too often we take Him off line, decide that we’re going to debate and discuss every piddling point, not trust in those who have been trained to figure out how the church should function and while we’re doing all this hemming, hawing and debating, there is a very cold, dark world that is being pushed around by all kinds of negative waves, winds and currents, and if the church ever figures out what it’s about, it can’t seem to find where the world is and how to reach it  in time. This is the absolute truth, just to extend the illustration. We went out the door of the station at 10 pm. On military bases, 10pm is taps. That means that while we were walking down to the boat house, taps was playing on the station speakers. The name of the boat, was the Grim Reaper. Because we acted as a team, from Group Boston, about 15 miles away, the station leadership and the boatcrew we found the boat fairly quickly and managed to get it towed back, even in some challenging conditions. Five guys went home that morning, got a hot meal, went to sleep in a warm bed. It’s only because everyone trained for long hours, day and night for years, learned the facts, not their opinions, were not just there to rescue, but were eager to rescue, knew their roles in the process of saving, and did what they were trained and expected to do. That is what the teamwork of the church produces. We reach out to people who are very much dead in the water, they have no clue where they should be, what they should be doing. They are being beat down by the wind, waves and current of the society around them. They are in the middle of darkness, cold and the chaos of all the stuff going around them. Sure, you can be a Thomas, the rest of the team huddled behind locked doors and windows, cowering at every sound, every bump; “harrumph, harrumph, I don’t care what you guys think. Jesus wasn’t here, it’s all about me and I’m not going to believe anything you have to say, so harrumph, harrumph, I’m going to do things my way, and we’re all going to cower together completely DIW hoping that we will survive.” That’s no way to live, and it’s certainly not going to help you to survive in a cold, hopeless world.

Thomas decided that it was about him and what he saw, or didn’t see. Jesus gave him the option; “do you really need hands on proof? Go ahead, touch Me.” Thomas realized he needed to trust his brothers and we need to realize that we need to trust and rely on our brothers and sisters in the church, the Body of Christ.” Let’s make up our minds to keep Thomas’ confession on our hearts and to put excellence in what we do in the Body of Christ as Jesus’ team, His disciples.

The community of God’s people, saved by grace, functioning through grace, through the church where we seek to lift up Christ for ourselves, for each other and for the world, collectively, through grace to expand Christ’s church, so that all will see the church and the hope and promise of Christ through His church. While we are individually saved by grace, “the ideal of grace is not lived in isolation, but in community, the church.” The church striving in excellence and grace in Christ for mutual support and encouragement, can only effectively influence the world in that excellence and grace that Jesus gives us.

The peace of God that surpasses all understanding keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Amin and Shalom

God’s will, not the popular will or giving in to adversaries

I’ve been in business, the military, for the most part, there are generally accepted best practices and that’s what you follow in order to conduct business or execute military tactics. Sure you don’t always follow the blueprint, you do want to take advantage of different circumstances.

Ministry? Wow! Things are just all over the place, people tell you what they expect, and they are not interested in any other consideration. It does astound me how people who have been part of a church for decades, know so little about church, about the Bible, about doctrine. And before you give me this “doctrine isn’t important, blah, blah, blah…” It’s all about love. You don’t know what you’re talking about. Have ever really stopped to think what you’re talking about? Doctrine is what keeps us doing what we’re supposed to be doing, and why we’re doing it. Way too often the church gets off into sentimentality, emotionalism, what makes me happy, “well Jesus would want me to be happy!!” Really?

The Blackaby’s have some good advice “…If you concentrate on your opponents, you will be sidetracked from God’s activity. Don’t base your decisions on what people are doing. They can prevent you from carrying out God’s will (Rom 8:31)”. People just aren’t interested in why, why not we should, shouldn’t do something. That is what doctrine is about, developed over decades/centuries, by the greatest minds. In the Lutheran Church that is over 500 years and have had some incredibly great minds. But that doesn’t matter, no one’s interested in coming to me to find out what they should do, they come to me to tell me what they want and what I should do. That’s backward and destructive.

Now of course the quandry is this, if I’m not “cooperative”, as I’ve been accused of, then how do you resolve the issue of people leaving, running out of money. Well, the Blackaby’s certainly address that. Paul was being strongly confronted in Ephesus, riots broke out (Acts 19: 23-41), no doubt people were telling Paul how he was messing up, should give up, doesn’t have it, needs to leave. Paul took a lot more abuse then I probably ever will. He knew he was being faithful to God’s will and stuck with it. I need to do my best to discern God’s will, not worry about what others are pressuring me to do, not what is the popular move, not give in just because of adversaries and opposition and stick to what I’m doing.

Furthermore people just don’t seem to get that the way they “want” things, not based on any other consideration, because frankly they don’t know what they’re doing or what any of it’s about, they don’t care, just want it their way. How do you somehow pacify people who want to make the rules, but have no idea of what they’re doing. Further they don’t understand that no one else is really interested in their world-view, no one is going to follow their agenda, because it’s not anyone else’s and most people can tell it’s just wrong. Again that’s what doctrine is about, not some guys opinions, but people who have worked hard to try and reconcile what we are taught in Scripture and how we have to deal with that as a group. Too many people honestly think that they can just make it up and because that’s what they want, based on nothing other than their emotions, sentiments, feelings, that everyone should just follow along. It’s amazing, people today really aren’t looking for truth, what should be, they are looking for what I want and to somehow justify their completely unfounded opinion.

Just because I’m being opposed and deserted doesn’t mean I’m wrong. It does seem to mean that there are a lot of misguided, opinionated people around me, another reason why this church was failing when I got there and it is up to me to stay faithful to what God is leading me to do in ministry and to trust Him with the results. His church will prevail, Jesus promised us that, it will prevail on His terms and in His time. I am responsible to do my best to carry out His will in my little part of the world. It certainly wasn’t easy for Paul and the church as a whole, even up to the present. No reason it should be easy for me.