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Kids and Hell

22 Tuesday Mar 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in heaven, hell, love, Rob Bell

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A compelling title?  Two different subjects today.

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A mother of two teenage daughters gave me a napkin that cracked me up.  It says, “I’ll have a caffe mocha vodka valium latte to go, please.”  Cracked me up.

Rob Bell has come out with a new book titled “Love Wins” and it seems he touches on the topic of hell and whether it is a literal place and the book seems to have started a firestorm of it’s own.  I’ve heard from friends things being said online and read some stuff on Facebook and can’t help but wonder what difference it all makes.

I’ve heard people in the past rationalize their faith by saying something to this affect, “I rather follow God and find out there is no God than not follow God and find out hell is real.”  I guess my thoughts today revolve around the knowledge that God is love (says so in the good book!) and I have become compelled to follow God and love him back because he LOVES me and gave his son for me.  I can’t imagine loving my children simply because they are afraid of me and I can’t imagine God loving me if I was “loving” him just so I wouldn’t have to go to hell.  I understand the consequences of bad actions because I got my fair share of spankings when I was a kid but I love my parents because they loved me, not because they had me cowering in fear.

All that to say, it’s sad to me when Satan wins a skirmish by getting Christ-followers up in arms about a book someone wrote debating something that isn’t completely spelled out in God’s word, at least not to my level of understanding.  On the other hand, I do believe heaven is real, it’s the place where God exists and heaven is the place he has prepared for me and that’s where I want my focus (but it doesn’t mean I know what heaven is all about either).

I hope the arguments soon cease, that God is praised and glorified and that people who don’t know God will know that he loves them so much, he sent his only son to die that whoever believes in him will be saved.

Grace and peace to you.

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Anthem, AZ and Yamagata, Japan

21 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in Anthem, Hughes, Rangers, warrior

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Last week I was in Anthem, AZ with 2 of my oldest friends and having a really good time watching some spring training baseball but even more, talking about the old days and the current days, where we’ve been and where we are going.  We shared stories of our faith and our walk, the ups and downs, highs and lows, things we are convicted of and things we have changed our thinking about and how each of these topics we discussed are bringing us all closer to God.  I love these 2 guys and miss the simpler days when making a basket was our biggest issue but I’m convinced what I love more is hearing them talking about God working in their lives, the transformation he has engineered in them and sharing the same things about me. 

As usual, it was good to get home but I will miss the conversations we had, the faith we shared and the encouragement I gained from them.  The one thing I know is, we are all ready for the day we can make it to the home we look forward to, our home with God for eternity.  Until then, I pray he continues to give us vision and to direct our steps so we are warriors for the kingdom in Anthem, Tyler and Decatur and wherever he might lead us.

I was reading a story about the nuclear crisis in Japan and the reporter was sharing stories of people who couldn’t leave the area for one reason or another.  One such person,  Masahiro Sakashita, is the director of an elder care facility with 100 or so bedridden people 15 miles from the reactor.  He and 19 other senior staff members know the outcome does not look promising but he made the call that a minimum staff of older employees would stay while they sent the younger staff members out of the danger zone.  I pray God grants them peace and protects them from danger for risking their lives to take care of others who cannot care for themselves.

Grace and peace to you.
 

Loving Wednesdays

10 Thursday Mar 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in Prayer, Wednesday

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The last two Wednesdays have been powerful days for me.  Our Bible study at work has been really good and some people have shown up that let’s me know God is at work in hearts in some really awesome ways.  That is followed by our youth class at church which may be the highlight of the week for me already.  (Yes Jacob, it’s because you are there!)  Last night we had a special prayer night.  Our kids have named some adults who have stood out to them as mentors, friends and confidantes and those adults were there to pray with the kids or kids prayed with other kids.  It was powerful to watch how people came and went from the classroom as we sang so they could go pray about joys, pains, fears and things they rejoiced over.  It was an emotional time for me to see these young people open up with each other, rely on each other and lift each other up.  It continues to give me hope that the future generation will be more authentic with each other and will live out lives that closely resemble Christ’s life.

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I love Wednesdays.

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Grace and peace to you.
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Sleep, Where Art Thou?

09 Wednesday Mar 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in Uncategorized

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I’m having troubles with Blogger posting my blogs when I want my blogpost posted. 
Charlie Sheen has gone off the rails.  I’ve seen a couple of interviews and heard some of the insanity.  The guy has some issues.  No doubt.
The Rangers could have overpaid for Zack Greinke.  Milwaukee got him and he’s out 4-6 weeks with a broken rib from playing basketball. 
I’m flying to Phoenix, AZ on Saturday and spending a few days hanging out in Surprise.  I don’t think I’ll get signed to a 7-figure contract. 
This is one of those blogs that some people will read thinking something of value is coming only to get to the end and realize it was a few minutes of their life they will never get back.
I hate to see young people suffering.
I bounce between laughter and anger at people who are antagonistic for no good reason.
You may still be thinking there will be something of value coming.  Dream on.
March Madness is around the corner.  I think it’s my favorite sporting time of year and my favorite sporting event.  I’ll miss the Big 12 tournament while in Surprise, AZ trying to get signed to the big money contract. 
What’s up with the Miami Heat? 

Enough of that.  I am thankful for good friends who I can trust and who trust me.  God provides.

Grace and peace to you.
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More Love Stuff

08 Tuesday Mar 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in communion, God's love, Job

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On Sunday morning, I had the opportunity to speak to the congregation as we prepared for communion.  One of the things I love about our fellowship is that we remember Christ’s death, burial and resurrection through a time of communion every Sunday.  I shared that it’s the one time of the week that I find myself most in awe of God.  I often think of God’s conversation with Job in the last 3 chapters in the book of Job that starts like this:
1 Then the LORD spoke to Job out of the storm. He said:
 2 “Who is this that obscures my plans
   with words without knowledge?
3 Brace yourself like a man;
   I will question you,
   and you shall answer me.
 4 “Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation?
   Tell me, if you understand.
5 Who marked off its dimensions? Surely you know!
   Who stretched a measuring line across it?
6 On what were its footings set,
   or who laid its cornerstone—
7 while the morning stars sang together
   and all the angels[a] shouted for joy?
 8 “Who shut up the sea behind doors
   when it burst forth from the womb,
9 when I made the clouds its garment
   and wrapped it in thick darkness,
10 when I fixed limits for it
   and set its doors and bars in place,
11 when I said, ‘This far you may come and no farther;
   here is where your proud waves halt’?

God goes on to further explain all he has created on earth and in heaven reminding Job that no one else is God, no one else can do what God can do, no one can fully comprehend the majesty and power of God.

Then I shared how this incredible God is also the God who knows me and who loves me.  In our group, we often reference how God loves us and I think we sometimes forget that means that God loves me.  He knows me intimately and he loves me.  He loves me enough that he gave his son for me so that I might live justified and spend eternity with him.  He loves me that much.  It’s humbling and it’s awe-inspiring for me.  I hope I share in that awe with others.

Grace and peace to you.
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Hippety Hoppity

07 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in Flame, Loving Father, Prodigal

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Last Wednesday was a very cool/groovy/far-out night for me.  (Yes, I’m channeling a bit of the 70’s today.)  I got to speak to our youth class about God’s love.  Now, that’s not something to be covered in 20-25 minutes and I’m certainly not the one to attempt to do the explanation justice but, that’s what made the night so cool.  Before I speak/teach, I spend a couple of days in prayer with God asking him to speak through me.  The deal I make (hahahahaha) is that I will open my mouth and he’ll send the words.  So, I had my notes prepared and I got started and then stuff just started coming to me and I said it even though it wasn’t following the outline completely.  Did anyone get anything out of what I was saying?  I did and I hope at least 1 other person did too because that’s the other part of my prayer.  Lord, if 1 person hears something that brings them closer to you, you be glorified.  So, one person did (me) but my hope is there may have been a few others.  A friend had told me about the hurt and doubt one other person in the room faces and I think God through me spoke to that pain.  I hope they heard it because it was one of those parts that was coming from God.

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One off-the-cuff illustration I used was the picture of the prodigal returning home.  I can imagine him shuffling along, in no big hurry to tell his father he’d squandered everything, feeling like the father couldn’t love him and probably feeling like he would never forgive himself.  I’ve been there.  I’ve known that feeling intimately and every now and then it still rolls through my head.

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The story of the loving father is one I’ve written about often because it speaks to me so vibrantly.  As I’m shuffling along, wondering if God can ever love me again, I look up to find him running to me.  Yes, running.  To me.

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Lord, let me be that image to others.  Not that I am their Lord or their Savior, but only that I can wrap them in my arms in glory to you, only that they will know they are loved by you through others who will help them, that they know they can hold their head high because they are a child of the King, just as I am and that we can rejoice in the fact that while we were once lost, we are on the road that leads to everlasting life with you.

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Grace and peace to you.  Oh, yeah…the hippety hoppity part is this song I shared with the class.  For my hip-hop homeboys…Flame – Tonight (All Of Me)
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That’s My King…

02 Wednesday Mar 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in Lockridge, That's My King

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Below is a video set to thoughts by S.M. Lockridge.  I heard this a year or so ago in a Bible class and ran across it again yesterday.  I love the passion of Lockridge for his King.  It’s a passion I hope to emulate.

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Grace and peace to you.

Ready To Unplug

01 Tuesday Mar 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in Word For Today

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I’m electronically worn out.  I’m tired of Facebook.  I already quit Twitter.  I’m struggling to write a blog.

I think I’ll be posting less frequently for awhile.  Another blogging vacation of sorts.

Here’s another blog to check out headed up by my good friend Randy Daugherty. 
Word For Today

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Grace and peace to you.
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Happy Birthday To You…

27 Sunday Feb 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in Uncategorized

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Today is my mom’s birthday.  She’s 39.  Don’t try to do the math if you know how old I am because it won’t work.  My mom loves celebrating her birthday and it’s often a 3-4 week process with all the lunches and dinners with friends.  Just between you and me, she’s seen more than 39 birthdays and quite a bit of interesting history in her day.  I’ve listened to stories of growing up on the farm and it seems so far removed from the life I have grown up with.  While I’m thankful for conveniences like a bathroom with running water, there are some things about growing up on the farm that I think would be good for people today because I see how it shaped that generation in positive ways.  I suppose every generations has their strengths and weaknesses and maybe we’ll see that my generation and future generations have much to offer the future just like my parent’s generation has offered us. 

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On this day, I hope my mom’s day is filled with good wishes, good friends, good food and a Snickers bar.  I love you mom!

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Grace and peace to you.
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Where Are You Taking Me?

25 Friday Feb 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in Uncategorized

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I’ve got the writing blah’s this week.

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I ask God to lead me and then, when he does, I feel like asking “are you sure you want me to do this?”  I like being led where I want to go but I don’t get a big charge out of being led where I don’t want to go.  I realize that thinking can land me in the belly of a big fish though so I’m trying to accept what God is calling me to do and to be willing to do it. 

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I would seek your prayers that I will answer the call and that I will say the things and do the things that come from God working through me. 

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Grace and peace to you.
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