Monday, September 20, 2010

Politics


So, one of my areas of particular struggle is Church Politics.  “So-in-so is not helping with the children.”  “So-in-so is not helping in the kitchen.”  “So-in-so is not tithing.”  “So-in-so is not rationing the toilet paper properly!”  It bothers me so much I find myself reacting in a way that I am not proud of.  For that I am sorry. 

That said…  Let’s look at the situation from fresh new eyes.  If you are going to be doing the work of the Lord how should your heart be?  Now, I know that is a loaded question, but lets take a look at it.  If you are hard at work in the children's department, sweating bullets trying to be prepared, and praying you may reach a child today what happens when you are also harboring resentment because Ms. Smith is not in there helping you?  Most likely that resentment will present itself during your time with those children.  You will not be as effective as you should be.  You may inadvertently end up causing more harm than good.

Now, Ms. Smith is working in the kitchen during a church-wide event.  She is busy making sure tea is made, silverware is ready, and stressing over if there will be enough food.  She is also upset about an altercation with you this morning when you stated you could not work in the kitchen today because you had to keep an eye on your children.  Now, as Ms. Smith is serving a spoon full of mashed potatoes to a visitor, she slings the food on the plate without so much as a smile.  The visitor, who has not yet accepted Christ, is now completely turned off.  She thinks that if that is what being a Christian is all about she wants no part of it!

Those are large situations, but what about Ms. Jones.  Ms. Jones does not like the fact that some of the younger congregants are coming to church in slacks instead of dresses.  She voices this opinion in mixed company and it is overheard by a young new visitor (who happens to be wearing slacks that day).  That visitor never comes back.

I say all of this for this point.  Shouldn’t we serve with a joyful heart?  If we are truly doing what we are doing for the glory of God would we notice the actions of everyone else?  That leads me to ask…  Are you serving for the glory of God or are you serving for the glory of you??  Brothers and Sisters, I implore you serve with a joyful heart, enjoy what you are doing, and leave the politics out of it.  Many a person has been turned off to Christianity because of Church Politics.  Let’s demonstrate the true love of Christ!  If we are to be that only Bible someone reads today lets make sure we are expressing the true spirit of Christ.

A happy heart makes the face cheerful, but heartache crushes the spirit.  Proverbs 15:13

Monday, September 13, 2010

Am I a book?

Have you ever felt like you are in a constant race? Trying so hard to pull ahead, but to only fall farther and farther behind. That is my life. I am a Christian. I have a deep sincere love for Jesus Christ. So, that means my life should magically be perfect… Right? Wrong! Now people watch me, analyze me, scrutinize my actions and speech. It makes me sad that Christians are so ruthlessly targeted for signs of hypocrisy. That said, we do it to ourselves!

If you are looking for an answer to properly handle a situation, or someone to tell you how easy and wonderful life should be because God is now on your side… Please stop reading now. This is going to be all about how hard this life is, and how easy it is to mess up and give someone the wrong impression of what being a Christian is about. My hope and prayer is that you or someone you know will learn from my mistakes. I plan to be very honest about my shortcomings and mistakes. I feel that if more people were brutally honest about how hard it really is to lead by example that we (Christians) would not get such a bad rap. I am not looking for sympathy or someone to tell me that these things get easier. I am simply looking to make people aware that I am not perfect and, by no means, do I claim to be. I am a sinner that is saved by grace! This is not a life of perfection and happy-go-lucky harp playing in a cloud. This is a life of service to an almighty, all powerful, merciful God that has saved ME. Not because I deserve it, not because I worked my way to it, not because I am any better than anyone else. He did it because he LOVES me, and just like any father he has to forgive me daily.



Join me in a journey through the struggles of an everyday Christian life. Walk with me as I discover the truth that I may be the only Bible some people ever read, and that is why I MUST strive to be a good example.  I will stumble, I will fall short, I will do and say things that I will have to ask for forgiveness for.  In the end I will ask for that forgiveness and I will make things right as the Lord reveals them to me.  I want everyone to know I am not perfect nor will I ever claim to be, but if I am the only Bible you read I want you to see that though I make mistakes, I try to the best of my human ability, to make them right and live to glorify my awesome Father in Heaven!

For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast.  Ephesians 2:8-9