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Is your Christianity showing?

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Mar
19
2012

Galatians 1:10 NLT

Obviously, I’m not trying to win the approval of people, but of God. If pleasing people were my goal, I would not be Christ’s servant.

Galatians 2:11-13 NLT

But when Peter came to Antioch, I had to oppose him to his face, for what he did was very wrong. When he first arrived, he ate with the Gentile Christians, who were not circumcised. But afterward, when some friends of James came, Peter wouldn’t eat with the Gentiles anymore. He was afraid of criticism from these people who insisted on the necessity of circumcision. As a result, other Jewish Christians followed Peter’s hypocrisy, and even Barnabas was led astray by their hypocrisy.

Paul has this gem of a verse in chapter 1 about being a people pleaser rather than a God pleaser. He doesn’t say much else about it until this example in chapter 2. Not sure if he meant it to be an example but it paints a picture of how things can go when you are trying to please people rather than God.

During this time, Peter is an apostle to the Jews. He is teaching them about Christ. They have accepted him. They also had traditions and customs in place that maybe they were not willing to give up. One of which has to do with eating amongst Gentiles. Peter is in a put in a great teaching situation here. He has an opportunity to lead by example. To show that God’s grace extends to everyone. To show what it means to follow the teaching of Jesus and see people through the eyes of God. Or, he can do what he did. He can try to be the cool Guy. To maintain his status. To not rock the boat. To live in the world. He put aside his own morals. As a result, other people followed suit and he led them astray. They probably looked to him as a spiritual compass and thought whatever he did was fine for them to do as well.

We are put in situation’s like this everyday. The moments people know we are Christians, our actions are scrutiny sized. We can either show poeple the love of God or we can give them an excuse or good reason to think that certain sin is ok and acceptable. It may not be fair to be judged like this but this is the world we live in. I remember being out with some guys the night before I was to be married. I wasn’t driving but the guy who was pulled into the parking lot of a strip club. I had a similar choice as Peter. I could get out, go in with them and try to be “cool” or I could not give in and stand my ground. Thankfully I didn’t give in that night.

It isn’t always extreme as that and I haven’t always stuck to my morals. It could be as simple as obeying traffic laws or downloading pirated music and software. Some areas that I haven’t been the best example in the past.

Lord, thank you for this reminder. I pray that I would be an example of what it means to follow you. I pray that I wouldn’t give people a reason to turn away from Christianity. That I wouldn’t be the cause for someone stumbling.



A worthy life

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Feb
20
2012

2 Thessalonians 1:11 NLT

So we keep on praying for you, asking our God to enable you to live a life worthy of his call. May he give you the power to accomplish all the good things your faith prompts you to do.

What does it mean to live a life worthy of His calling? Paul is writing this letter to a church in Thessalonica. From the way the letter starts out, it sounds like this church is going through a rough time and it is being persecuted. This letter sounds like Paul is trying to encourage them to not give up. Trying to encourage them to not back down from the persecution. Under persecution and possible death, it might be tough to continue doing the work of God and spreading the Gospel. If you are threatened with death or constantly under attack for what you believe, how hard is it to listen to the Spirit, and when prompted, go talk to someone about God? What if it will jeapordize your job? What if it will jeopardize your friendship with that person? What if it will jeopardize your way of living?

So, back to the question. What does a life worthy of His calling mean? The Bible talks about not being saved by works so what are we supposed to do here? This verse isn’t saying you are worthless if you are not doing God’s work. You ARE worth something to God. He sent Jesus to die for our sins because we are worth something to Him.

When I read this, I don’t read it as trying to earn a reward. I’m not trying to earn my way to Heaven. I read it in the context of love. I love my wife so much. She is an amazing woman and she loves me. When you truly love someone, you don’t do things for them because you want to earn more favor with them. You do those things because you love them. If I didn’t show my wife that I love her, would I be worthy of being called her husband? Would I be living up to what it means to be her husband?

In John 21, Jesus asks Simon Peter if he loves him. When Peter replied that he did, Jesus asks him to feed his sheep. Jesus asks him to live out his love.

All this reminds me of an old DC Talk song called Love is a Verb. What are we doing because of our love for God? When we love God, we should be living a life that shows the world that we love Him. Not because we want to earn our way to Heaven. But living a life that doesn’t hide our love for Him. For me, this is how I relate to “being worthy.”



Valuing People

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Feb
13
2012

1 Thessalonians 2:17-20 NLT

Dear brothers and sisters, after we were separated from you for a little while (though our hearts never left you), we tried very hard to come back because of our intense longing to see you again. We wanted very much to come to you, and I, Paul, tried again and again, but Satan prevented us. After all, what gives us hope and joy, and what will be our proud reward and crown as we stand before our Lord Jesus when he returns? It is you! Yes, you are our pride and joy.

Paul has done a lot throughout his life. He has so many things he could be proud of. So many accomplishments he could hang his hat on. In these verses though, you get an idea about his heart. You get a glimpse of what he values and puts importance on. You see that he really has a heart after God’s. He values people. He wants nothing more than to see people come to know God. He defines who he is by His relationship with God and other people.

It is so easy to get caught up in life. To persue money, jobs, toys or whatever else the world has to offer. People get so caught up in it that they wrap their self worth up in a job title, a status in society or in money. That isn’t the heart of God. That isn’t the heart of Paul either. How much better would we be as a society if we had the kind of heart we see here from Paul. It is easy to just give money to the poor or some worthy cause. Paul took that further. His joy came from seeing them come to Christ. He put a huge value on people and more importantly, on people coming to know God.

Lord, I pray that I would see people through your eyes and not through the eyes of the world. I pray that I would have a heart for other people like Paul. That I wouldn’t be so wrapped up in my own life and miss seeing when someone needs to hear about your love for them.



The Pick

Topic: Misc | Tags: ,

Jan
04
2012

When you are talking Oregon Duck Football and you hear “The Pick,” what pick will come to mind first? The Kenny Wheaton pick or the Wisconsin pick?

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Finding a job

Topic: Work | Tags: ,

Dec
29
2011

On July 29th I was called into my boss’s office and was told that they were going a different direction and that I would need to find another job. I had been with them for almost 5 years and wasn’t sure how to respond. It was tough. I really enjoyed working there and the people I worked with are awesome. I haven’t had to do much job hunting in my career and was a little scared of what would happen now. Having been through bankruptcy and foreclosure due to some bad business decisions, I didn’t want to put my family through that again …

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