Thursday, December 23, 2010

Seeing Jesus in others

This is an update from a Youth Specialties blog that caught my attention recently. It made me think about how I would have reacted to the same situation. I am guessing that I would have been in the same shoes of the guy watching this story unfold before him. My prayer for myself and all who read this is that Christ can be seen in you in such a simple way as is demonstrated in this story.

David

"Yesterday, just after the 3rd general session, my wife and I were walking around the exhibit hall checking out some of the vendors tables. After sometime we decided to head back up to the room and hang out for a bit before we went out for the afternoon. As we were walking out of the exhibit hall there was a man with a case on his back and no shoes on his feet! I had remembered seeing him on the street the day before… I’m pretty sure he was homeless! As I walked by him I noticed that he was trying to get into the food area that is just outside the exhibit hall… the thought had crossed my mind to offer to buy him a meal, but I chickened out! Actually, I felt pretty much like a “coward”! As he walked into the food area a security guard stopped him and started to escort him out, even before he could even get close enough to look at the food! My heart began to ache for this man! Tears started to swell up in my eyes… not sure if that was because I felt bad for him or because

I have become extremely convicted this weekend to have a passion and a burden for the lost! Nevertheless, I still did not muster up the courage to offer this man ANYTHING! I intentionally slowed down so as to let the man and the security guard walk by me, just so I could see what happened! I’m glad I did, because I saw something that convicted yet blessed me all together! As they got to the stairs a young man, probably in his early 20’s, came RUNNING by me and stopped the man! The security guard was obviously annoyed… I’m not sure what he said to the man, but after about 30 seconds he took off his shoes and laid them at this mans feet!! remember… this man was barefoot! After he took off his shoes and gave them to this man he simply walked away! The homeless man just stood there, with the security guard poking him and telling him to move on, and slowly put this young mans shoes on his feet and then left. I want this young man to know how much he ministered to me and that I saw Jesus in him!! What he did for that man and for the Kingdom of Christ was SERIOUS RIDICULOUS!"

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Spontaneous Song for Those Facing Impossible Situations

In his Blog post Spontaneous Song for Those Facing Impossible Situations Bob Kauflin shares a wonderful song that he "spontaneously wrote" during a worship service at the Soverign Grace Pastors Conference. At a time when we are celebrating the Christmas season many people find themselves feeling lonely and or depressed for a number of reasons. When I find myself in this mood I often pray from Psalm 62:1-2 to remind myself that God is present and he is my security. But I found the lyrics from this song to be meaningful and would work well as a prayer in itself during this Christmas season and beyond. So here is Bob Kauflin's lyrics, I share them with you as a gift for Christmas and hope you experience God's presence through the gifts this gentleman shares. Merry Christmas.

I am the God of the impossible
I make rivers flow through deserts of sand
I am working in your situation
In ways you would not understand

I am the God of the immeasurable
The riches of my grace you can’t conceive
I’ve poured them on you through Jesus, my Son
They’re yours if you only believe

‘Cause there is nothing
There is nothing
That’s too hard for me

I am the God of the unsearchable
You cannot know the mystery of my ways
But with perfect wisdom and perfect mercy
I work them out for my praise

I am the God of the impossible
And although you can’t see a way through
I’m using your circumstances
To do my work in you

For there is nothing
There is nothing
Too hard for me to do
‘Cause I’m working in you
And I will have my way
For the glory of my name
‘Cause there is nothing,
There is nothing that’s too hard for me to do

And you will see one day
That I did this for you
So that you might know
I am the God of the impossible
So that you might know I amThe God of the immeasurable
What you cannot conceive now
What you can’t believe now
I’ve assured you
Through the giving of my Son
For you, for youIs there nothing good that I wouldn’t do
For you?

I am the God of the impossible
Just look at where you are tonightI brought you near to myself
And I will always do,I will always do
What’s right.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Visio Divina

Lectio Divina has for some time been an act of prayer that I have used in my quiet time with God and in my ministry with youth and adults.  The link below is for Visio Divina and a practice I had not heard of until recently.

I am anxious to have my congregation try it sometime in the future.  Any creative ideas on how to use this visual tool in worship? 

http://www.patheos.com/Resources/Additional-Resources/Praying-with-Art-Visio-Divina.html

Living in this moment...

One of the joys of the technological age is the ability to view a multitude of thoughts and ideas from a  vast collection of people who like to share what they are thinking.  Occasionally I read what someone has written and I think yes, that is something I can learn from and challenge myself with in life.  So with this blog post from “Sunday Papers” at http://www.sundaypapers.org.uk/ I share some thoughts contributed by James Hawes and challenge you to learn from this man who lives quite far away from our little town of Louisiana. 
Children naturally live in the now
They are generally impatient and find it hard to wait
They want it now – they live in the present moment
But, parents like to teach them the importance of waiting
To practice delayed gratification
Not to be so emotional
And to calm down
Parents however, often live in the future
Trying to be mature, sensible and responsible
We must insure ourselves and save
Build your pension funds
Make sure you have security in the future
And Jesus, well he tells us to become like children!
Many of us either live in the past or the future and few of us risk being in the present.
Are you living in the past? Still longing for the good ole days,
Are you living for the future? And hoping ‘Things can only get better’
Or, are you able to be like the child and be right here, right now…
And risk the joy, sadness, anger, gladness, anxiety, love, pain, contentment, discontentment, happiness, embarrassment, frustration or some other feeling that arises in each moment.
Dare you risk being fully present in this moment….
and this moment…
this moment….
this moment…!
The best present you can give others this Christmas and beyond is to be fully present.