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Legalism

26 Monday Mar 2012

Posted by Seeking Peace in heart, heart for God, Jesus, legalism, legalist

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Edited post:  There are things I say at the moment I feel strongly about that upon a night’s sleep, even a short one, and a re-read I think it’s something I said that didn’t need to be said.

Yesterday, I was moved to speak to someone with whom I disagree on some points of scripture.  I won’t say it was a great conversation because the point of the talk, letting them know I and others had been hurt by what was said initially, got drowned out in more of what had been originally said.  I guess I’ll say there was more talking than listening.  I don’t expect everyone to agree with me so I leave the conversation thankful I brought it up, thankful that it will bring peace to put it out there and thankful that confessing my hurt that I was holding will lead to healing from that hurt and moving forward.

There are things I don’t always enjoy doing but that can be beneficial.  Yesterday was one of those days.

Grace and peace to you.

Tough Questions

08 Thursday Mar 2012

Posted by Seeking Peace in cost, Jesus, not a fan

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Last night, I taught a lesson centered around Nicodemus and whether he simply wanted to believe Jesus was who he claimed to be or if he really wanted to follow Jesus.  It was a good reminder for me of many years lived as a fan but not a follower, one who knew God and kept an arms-length relationship with him, but not someone who really wanted to have a relationship with God and follow the example of Christ.  var gaJsHost = ((“https:” == document.location.protocol) ? “https://ssl.” : “http://www.”); document.write(unescape(“%3Cscript src='” + gaJsHost + “google-analytics.com/ga.js’ type=’text/javascript’%3E%3C/script%3E”)); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker(“UA-12356560-1”); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {}

We see how Nicodemus goes from approaching Jesus at night (maybe to stay hidden from his cohorts?) to being there at his death and burial.  Nicodemus went from fan to follower but it wasn’t easy and it wasn’t without cost.  Which begs the question…
What has following Jesus cost you?
Grace and peace.

168

29 Friday Jul 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in 168, Jesus, service, serving, worship

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Several conversations I have been a part of, along with a sermon and a class, have raised the question of “what is worship?”

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I grew up in a time when our churches battled over the style of worship and some wanted to condemn “musical instrument” churches to the damning fire while I was always thinking we were more worried about singing our parts than living what we were singing (and I was very guilty of not living what I was singing/saying/whatever).  “When we all get to heaven (as long as you ain’t using a piano to sing this song)…”  Maybe it should have been “When some of us who think we’ve got it all figured out get to heaven…”

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All that to say, the number 168 stood out to me this week.  I have 168 hours in our week.  Let’s say I use 56 of them getting 8 hours sleep a night and another 21 eating 3 times a day for an hour each meal (yes, both are a stretch) then I have 91 hours left.  What am I doing with that 91 hours?  Working?  Yes.  Attending events or spending time with my kids?  Yes  Visiting friends, shopping, watching TV?  Yes.

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I remember when I used to gripe about someone turning the lights down during the communion service because I didn’t like it.  I had the time to gripe but I look back and try to think of anything I did to serve God in the way Jesus exemplified and I come up empty.  I was like the Pharisees, trying to polish the outside of the dish while the inside was filthy.

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The last few years have brought some inside cleaning.  There’s more to do for sure but I can tell you that lots of gunk and muck have been cleaned off and thrown away.  Turn the lights down?  I don’t care as long as I’m using my 141 hours a week to find ways to serve.  Sing new songs or old songs?  I’m much more concerned with how I’m spending my 141 hours a week to find ways to serve those in my life the way Jesus did.  And for my friends who go to church where there’s a band or anything else that my fellowship might not agree with, I’ll consider the fruit of what you are doing in 141 hours a week long before I’ll want to talk to you about the band, the lights, the women or whatever else it is that I have seen my brethren worked up about in the past.

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Jesus came to seek and save the lost, not establish the format for church service.  Why would I want to do anything different?

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I’ve got 91 hours coming next week to reach out, to help, to clothe, to feed, to give water, to provide shelter, to teach.  I wonder what I will do with my time?
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If You Love Jesus…

06 Wednesday Apr 2011

Posted by Seeking Peace in Jesus, love

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…live like it.

I need to be reminded that I should love Jesus because of who he is and what he has done because he loves me completely; not because I can go to heaven now but because he loves me so very, very much.

I look forward to Bible study today.  I think there will be some powerful stories shared and hearts changed – all because Jesus loves everyone who will be there. 

I want to live in such a way that people know I love Jesus completely. 

Grace and peace to you.
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