This famous line is by Henry Ford. I love that statement because so often we end up sitting in the death trap of our own doubt. Doubt is scary monster that we should all run from. When we live in a state of doubt, our doubt will most certainly capture us and hold us ransom.
The bible says that all things are possible through Christ who strengthens us. This means that there's nothing that you and I can't do with the power of God in us. We also believe and teach that God lives in us from the time of belief, or baptism which ever comes first.
As an illustration for this idea, I love to look at Peter as he was cruising across the water toward Jesus. The story doesn't indicate how far out he got or how long he'd been walking, just that he saw the wind and the wave and sank like a rock! Peter believed that he could walk on water simply because Jesus called him to come toward him. Peter believed that no matter what his lord called him to do, he would be able to do it. And honestly he was right! Peter jumped out of that boat and I would venture to guess he started strolling toward Jesus like he'd been walking on water all the time.
But something quickly changed - he began to dip into his reasoning and realized how crazy this water walking thing really was. As soon as he quit believing that he could walk on water, he sank. He didn't stop believing in Jesus, because Jesus was still walking on the water. He stopped believing that he could do what he set out to do and instant failure snatched him up and dragged him down.
We are all a bit like someone in this story. Either we step out in faith and start journey toward Jesus, like Peter started out doing, or we begin to doubt God's power in us and we immediately start treading water and sinking. Or we could simply be like the other eleven in the boat, who were so comfortable with the status and position that they left the hard job to someone else.
Whoever you are in this story, it's not hard to be like the first Peter and start walking toward Jesus. It's not hard to simply believe that Jesus has given you the power to do what he has put before you and then simply to trust it and run! Today take something and really trust God to be there. Lean into him like you've never leaned into him before - and I promise, if it's the thing God has called you to do you'll be walking on water in no time!
Lord give us the courage to do you will no matter what our reasoning tells us. Amen.
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Thursday, May 12, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
When God Smiles
I'm not sure how many of us here in central Ohio have noticed or not. I don't want to jinks it or anything but the sun has shined for about four days straight. We whined and complained about the rain. We talked about building arks and God forgetting his promise with the whole rainbow thing. But how many of us have taken the time to thank him for the smile he's shown us the past couple of days?
Today I'd like to lead you in a time of thanks. God is so amazing and so wonderful that often we just miss the many things he does for us. We all overlook the "little" things in life. When small things happen that are wonderful, we rarely say anything positive about them. When the bad stuff happens we're all over complaining about them. So today we're going to be thankful.
No matter what happens today - BE THANKFUL!
We've got so many things to be thankful for - family, friends, cars, houses, churches, jobs, food, money (even the change that we stick in our ash tray - aka trash can), the ability to walk and talk, running with our kids, even having kids to yell at or who we complain about. We are so very blessed in so many ways. Today just go through your day with your eyes wide open to the many blessings that God has put in your life today.
Jesus - we hardly see you in our lives. We complain when we don't see you, and when you're blatantly doing something good we rarely recognize it's you. Help us see you today so that we can give thanks for the many blessings you've put in our life. AMEN
Today I'd like to lead you in a time of thanks. God is so amazing and so wonderful that often we just miss the many things he does for us. We all overlook the "little" things in life. When small things happen that are wonderful, we rarely say anything positive about them. When the bad stuff happens we're all over complaining about them. So today we're going to be thankful.
No matter what happens today - BE THANKFUL!
We've got so many things to be thankful for - family, friends, cars, houses, churches, jobs, food, money (even the change that we stick in our ash tray - aka trash can), the ability to walk and talk, running with our kids, even having kids to yell at or who we complain about. We are so very blessed in so many ways. Today just go through your day with your eyes wide open to the many blessings that God has put in your life today.
Jesus - we hardly see you in our lives. We complain when we don't see you, and when you're blatantly doing something good we rarely recognize it's you. Help us see you today so that we can give thanks for the many blessings you've put in our life. AMEN
Monday, May 9, 2011
What is faith?
Honestly - faith isn't really something that's hard to come by in our world. People practice the basics of faith every day. You get in a car and you exercise faith that the wide pedal on the left (or middle for you manual drivers) will stop you. You put faith in that chair you're sitting in to read this. Granted it's easy to have faith in something that you've seen work a million times or more. It's easy to live by the philosophy that seeing is believing.
But I'm inclinced to think of faith a little differntly. Today you are at a monumental point in your life. You are at a point when your life collides with the truth of Jesus' resurrection and the amazing grace of God given to you. When these three roads collide, I believe that point is called radical faith.
Any monkey can have faith, but it takes a follower of God to have radical faith. Radical faith is leaning into God. Even when you can't see him, lean. Even when it seems as if he's gone and left you all alone - just keep leaning! Never stop leaning into God.
You see, what happens when you lean into God is simple. You begin to see him. You see him because you believe and trust that he's there. Seeing isn't always believing, but truly believing is seeing. That's what the writer of the book of Hebrews was getting at when he wrote - faith is being sure of what is hoped for and certain of what is yet unseen.
When you can see what's not physically there, chances are, you've been leaning into God. When challenges arise, lean into God. When everything's going right, lean into God. When you have needs, lean into God. No matter where you are or what's going on in your life, lean into God. He'll never let you down! He will let you slip and sometimes get skinned up a bit, but he'll never leave you all alone.
Lord help us to live with radical faith today. Help us lean into you today! Amen.
But I'm inclinced to think of faith a little differntly. Today you are at a monumental point in your life. You are at a point when your life collides with the truth of Jesus' resurrection and the amazing grace of God given to you. When these three roads collide, I believe that point is called radical faith.
Any monkey can have faith, but it takes a follower of God to have radical faith. Radical faith is leaning into God. Even when you can't see him, lean. Even when it seems as if he's gone and left you all alone - just keep leaning! Never stop leaning into God.
You see, what happens when you lean into God is simple. You begin to see him. You see him because you believe and trust that he's there. Seeing isn't always believing, but truly believing is seeing. That's what the writer of the book of Hebrews was getting at when he wrote - faith is being sure of what is hoped for and certain of what is yet unseen.
When you can see what's not physically there, chances are, you've been leaning into God. When challenges arise, lean into God. When everything's going right, lean into God. When you have needs, lean into God. No matter where you are or what's going on in your life, lean into God. He'll never let you down! He will let you slip and sometimes get skinned up a bit, but he'll never leave you all alone.
Lord help us to live with radical faith today. Help us lean into you today! Amen.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Grace PLUS?
One of the most popular misconceptions about grace is that it needs something added to it. Honestly that couldn't be further from the truth. There's a passage in scripture that says My grace is sufficient for you. There's another that indicates saved by grace, through faith in Christ, and this not by works so that no one can boast.
I believe these two passages really cut through the garbage in our thinking. They get right down to the fact that grace is all about what God already did for us. They tell us that God is big enough, strong enough, present enough, forgiving enough to forgive our sins and restore us to a right relationship with himself.
It blows my mind how many people are in the world who say they have to add to God's grace. Or better yet that they've done too many wrong things that they can't be forgiven, as if they could take away from how amazing God's grace is.
Here's the truth of the matter - you can't make God love you any more than he already does. And the reverse is true - you can't mak God love you any less than he already does. That's what grace is about -getting the undeserved love and goodness of God.
Today I encourage you to bask in the grace of God. See everything around you as God setting you up for something great. It's truly amazing how God can take something that looks terrible and frightening and turn it into something amazing, wonderful, and full of blessing.
Lord, open our eyes that we might see you today! Amen.
I believe these two passages really cut through the garbage in our thinking. They get right down to the fact that grace is all about what God already did for us. They tell us that God is big enough, strong enough, present enough, forgiving enough to forgive our sins and restore us to a right relationship with himself.
It blows my mind how many people are in the world who say they have to add to God's grace. Or better yet that they've done too many wrong things that they can't be forgiven, as if they could take away from how amazing God's grace is.
Here's the truth of the matter - you can't make God love you any more than he already does. And the reverse is true - you can't mak God love you any less than he already does. That's what grace is about -getting the undeserved love and goodness of God.
Today I encourage you to bask in the grace of God. See everything around you as God setting you up for something great. It's truly amazing how God can take something that looks terrible and frightening and turn it into something amazing, wonderful, and full of blessing.
Lord, open our eyes that we might see you today! Amen.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
I'm rich! And so are you!
Growing up I learned that grace could be defined as God's riches at Christ's expense. It's one of those nice acrostic things. That phrase works really well for those of us who know God's riches but for those who don't know God's riches or was it cost Christ - it's somewhat meaningless.
But we're going to stick with it today. We're going to look at how rich we really are. It never ceases to amaze me how rich I truly am and how seldom I realize it. I had to get new tags for my car last Friday. I generally dread going into the BMV. But I had a new perspective when I walked in there. I realized that I got to do something that less than 8% of the world's population got to do - have a car.
I rode in a friend's car not too long ago and he opened his ash tray to pull out some change before going into the store. Not that's rich! And most of us are just like him - we keep money in a trash can. We have houses, clean water, enough clothes that we have to decide what we'll wear not where we'll get our clothes from.
You see if we would allow our perspective to change a bit, we just might see how great God's riches already have been showered on us. Instead we get grumpy when we don't have everything we want. We complain and grumble when we work hard and don't get our raise - because we deserve it we think. We close an eye to those who have nothing. We turn our heads so we don't have to look at the homeless man on the streets. We change the channel so we don't have to see the television commercial with the starving children. We ignore the news so we don't have to see all the families displaced by storms and other natural disasters.
I believe living in God's grace, his undeserved goodness, means that we walk around with our eyes wide open. I've challenged everyone at our church to do this and just write down the good that's happened to them this week. This has caused me to see all kinds of things that I probably would've just ignored. God has promised you riches that you couldn't even comprehend, and honestly most of us reading this today have those riches and we don't even recognize it.
Take time today to give thanks for the riches that God has given you. Lord, thanks for all the things in my life. For my family, house, car, and all the rest I thank you. Help me to be more grateful for the stuff you've given me. Help me to share what I have with those who don't have anything. Amen.
But we're going to stick with it today. We're going to look at how rich we really are. It never ceases to amaze me how rich I truly am and how seldom I realize it. I had to get new tags for my car last Friday. I generally dread going into the BMV. But I had a new perspective when I walked in there. I realized that I got to do something that less than 8% of the world's population got to do - have a car.
I rode in a friend's car not too long ago and he opened his ash tray to pull out some change before going into the store. Not that's rich! And most of us are just like him - we keep money in a trash can. We have houses, clean water, enough clothes that we have to decide what we'll wear not where we'll get our clothes from.
You see if we would allow our perspective to change a bit, we just might see how great God's riches already have been showered on us. Instead we get grumpy when we don't have everything we want. We complain and grumble when we work hard and don't get our raise - because we deserve it we think. We close an eye to those who have nothing. We turn our heads so we don't have to look at the homeless man on the streets. We change the channel so we don't have to see the television commercial with the starving children. We ignore the news so we don't have to see all the families displaced by storms and other natural disasters.
I believe living in God's grace, his undeserved goodness, means that we walk around with our eyes wide open. I've challenged everyone at our church to do this and just write down the good that's happened to them this week. This has caused me to see all kinds of things that I probably would've just ignored. God has promised you riches that you couldn't even comprehend, and honestly most of us reading this today have those riches and we don't even recognize it.
Take time today to give thanks for the riches that God has given you. Lord, thanks for all the things in my life. For my family, house, car, and all the rest I thank you. Help me to be more grateful for the stuff you've given me. Help me to share what I have with those who don't have anything. Amen.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Grace = a better life now!
There's a great bible verse in 2 Corinthians that contains a quote from Jesus that says my grace is sufficient for you. I've got to be honest though. Some days it sure doesn't feel like it. Some days I'm not sure if God's grace really is enough. Some days I want God's grace and some kind of assurance for the future. Some days I want to know that it's all going to work out ok, and by ok I mean the way I have dreamed up in my head.
But that's not what this verse says. It says that his grace, and his grace alone is enough. Yesterday we said that grace was getting the good we don't deserve, so what good have you been receiving? A really cool thing happened yesterday that reminded me that God's grace isn't just an eternal life insurance policy that grants me heaven. God's grace actually affects me today, that's why his grace is simply enough.
Yesterday I went to a local home improvement store to help my grandpa get new locks for house. I picked up the locks I thought he would like and took them to the counter. I really don't like the self-check lanes at stores because they put hard working people out of a job, so I went to the only line open. This gave me a chance to meet a man who would show me a better life. The cashier told me the total and as I was pulling out my card to pay for the locks, this man handed me a card that gave me 10% off the total bill. It ended up being a pretty good savings. We talked for a couple minutes more and I thanked him for showing me a better life today and for demonstrating what grace was all about. Then I left.
God says that his grace is sufficient. That means it's enough. There's nothing you need to add to it or subtract from it to make it work in your life. I believe there's a common misconception in our world that says grace is for heaven, but I have to work harder for a better life now. This couldn't be more false! God wants us to have a better life right now! He wants us to survive and thrive and be joyful and content and all the things that a loving father wants for his children. That's why his grace is enough, because it takes care of the heaven bit very well but it does more! So much more.
Today be on the look out for unexpected goodness shown to you. Look for ways that God is bettering your life right now.
Lord open our eyes that we might see you working among us on this journey we call faith. Amen.
But that's not what this verse says. It says that his grace, and his grace alone is enough. Yesterday we said that grace was getting the good we don't deserve, so what good have you been receiving? A really cool thing happened yesterday that reminded me that God's grace isn't just an eternal life insurance policy that grants me heaven. God's grace actually affects me today, that's why his grace is simply enough.
Yesterday I went to a local home improvement store to help my grandpa get new locks for house. I picked up the locks I thought he would like and took them to the counter. I really don't like the self-check lanes at stores because they put hard working people out of a job, so I went to the only line open. This gave me a chance to meet a man who would show me a better life. The cashier told me the total and as I was pulling out my card to pay for the locks, this man handed me a card that gave me 10% off the total bill. It ended up being a pretty good savings. We talked for a couple minutes more and I thanked him for showing me a better life today and for demonstrating what grace was all about. Then I left.
God says that his grace is sufficient. That means it's enough. There's nothing you need to add to it or subtract from it to make it work in your life. I believe there's a common misconception in our world that says grace is for heaven, but I have to work harder for a better life now. This couldn't be more false! God wants us to have a better life right now! He wants us to survive and thrive and be joyful and content and all the things that a loving father wants for his children. That's why his grace is enough, because it takes care of the heaven bit very well but it does more! So much more.
Today be on the look out for unexpected goodness shown to you. Look for ways that God is bettering your life right now.
Lord open our eyes that we might see you working among us on this journey we call faith. Amen.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Grace...what is it?
This week we focus on the grace of God. All week at Living Truth here in Marysville, we're looking at the grace of God. As a matter of fact, I left everyone with an assignment after church yesterday. The assignment was to simply look for times that you have received something good that you didn't deserve.
You see that's the definition that we're using for grace - getting the good we don't deserve. It's pretty simple actually. All we have to do is look around us at every turn and we'll see ways that we've been graced without our even realizing it.
The bible verse that we used yesterday in church is such a great reminder of the fact that grace is given not earned. Paul says in Romans 5 while we were still sinners Christ died for us. That's crazy! That's totally undeserved and it's not something we could even ask for. That's what makes it grace. If we could dream it up or ask for it or want it or do something to get it then it's not really grace.
Grace is totally and completely someone else's work on your behalf. Very simply grace is given not earned. That was our big truth yesterday. Take that phrase and write it down somewhere. Remember that phrase this week and you'll be amazed at how big our God really is.
Here's the assignment...just take a piece of paper and a pen and all throughout the week jot down times when you've received something that you didn't deserve. Write down the ways that you've been "graced" this week. Then if you're able, bring that paper with you to church next Sunday to Living Truth and we'll do something with it. I'm not telling you to share this grace with anyone. I don't want you to even worry about telling other people about it. Just live in it. You can't give away what you don't know for yourself, so get to know his grace to you this week.
Lord we know that there are so many blessings around us everyday that we just overlook. Help us to see these things today. Help us to know the blessings that you have graced us with each and every day. Amen.
You see that's the definition that we're using for grace - getting the good we don't deserve. It's pretty simple actually. All we have to do is look around us at every turn and we'll see ways that we've been graced without our even realizing it.
The bible verse that we used yesterday in church is such a great reminder of the fact that grace is given not earned. Paul says in Romans 5 while we were still sinners Christ died for us. That's crazy! That's totally undeserved and it's not something we could even ask for. That's what makes it grace. If we could dream it up or ask for it or want it or do something to get it then it's not really grace.
Grace is totally and completely someone else's work on your behalf. Very simply grace is given not earned. That was our big truth yesterday. Take that phrase and write it down somewhere. Remember that phrase this week and you'll be amazed at how big our God really is.
Here's the assignment...just take a piece of paper and a pen and all throughout the week jot down times when you've received something that you didn't deserve. Write down the ways that you've been "graced" this week. Then if you're able, bring that paper with you to church next Sunday to Living Truth and we'll do something with it. I'm not telling you to share this grace with anyone. I don't want you to even worry about telling other people about it. Just live in it. You can't give away what you don't know for yourself, so get to know his grace to you this week.
Lord we know that there are so many blessings around us everyday that we just overlook. Help us to see these things today. Help us to know the blessings that you have graced us with each and every day. Amen.
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