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Ministry Is Messy

September 30, 2009 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

This week I was reminded that ministry is and should be messy.  In just the last few months I’ve met with people that are addicted to drugs and alcohol, with women involved as prostitutes and strippers, with people contemplating suicide and abortions, with couples involved in affairs and considering divorce.  Then on top of that are the normal relational and financial dificulties that many are going through. 

I relish the opportunity to speak with these people because what they really need is a relationship with Jesus.  They come in looking for quick fixes, but often leave with something far deeper and more powerful…forgiveness of their sins and the Holy Spirit living in them wanting to change them on a daily basis into the image and likeness of Christ.  Unfortunately, many times these people though want to continue figuring things out for themselves…they’re not yet ready to surrender to Jesus and I/we still need to love them and help them in the midst of their mess. 

Honestly, sometimes that can be draining.  Sometimes it’s tempting to want to quit and give up.  Ever felt that way?  What I remind myself of though is this…when ministry isn’t messy, you’re not really doing anything for God.  Jesus has called the church not to be a sanctuary for the saints, but rather a hospital for sinners.  If on Sunday’s everybody’s got it all together, that’s not a sign of a spiritually mature church, it’s the sign of an immature church because they’ve gotten off mission.

So pray with me that every week we’d smell smoke and alcohol on people, that people still coming off a high from Saturday night would stumble through the halls, that couple’s barely speaking to one another would sit in our chairs, and that others in the midst of destructive sin would show up.  Remember, we can’t expect non-Christians to act like Christians until they become one.  So one of our core values is, “No Perfect People Allowed”.  So let’s accept them without neccisarily approving of their actions…let’s show them the love of Christ and then let’s pray that they will accept his offer of forgivenss and new life!

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: abortion, addiction, affair, alcohol, Core Values, divorce, drugs, mess, ministry, No Perfect People Allowed, prostitute, salvation, sin, spiritual maturity, stripper, suicide

Information vs. Transformation

September 9, 2009 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

Today Leadership Network hosted a great idea.  It was a 1-day event called, The Nines (in honor of today being 09/09/09).  The basic concept was starting at 9:09 this morning and continuing through this evening, over 70 pastors and church leaders delivered 9 minute talks on leadership.

I’ve had it running in the background most of the day, but I’ve got to be honest.  Even though it featured many great speakers, some whom I consider friends, others who are mentors from afar and others yet whom I had never heard of.  All gave great talks, but eventually I had to turn it off.  Why might you ask?  Well the answer is simple.

Too much information that wasn’t related.  Again every single bit was great, but as a whole, it was too much to take in when there were so many different topics being talked about.  In other words, I was getting tons of information, but my fear is that there will be no transformation in my life or leadership because I couldn’t possibly process it all.

And that’s my fear for our lives as well.  Between daily devotions, Sunday school classes, mid-week classes, small groups, sermons, podcasts, tv and radio preachers, etc, we consume an enormous amount of religious education every single week.  If the sign of spiritual maturity were simply are we getting more and more info, then we’d be the most spiritually people in the 2000 years of Christianity.  Yet were not, why is that?  Again simple.  God wants transformation in our lives, not just us being consumers of information, or as James put it, “Be doers of the word, not just hearers”.

So while info is great, make sure that you’re being intentional each day and week to taking one or two concepts and applying it to your life.  So how about it…are you just about information, or are you about being transformed day by day?

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: information, James (Book of), Leadership Network, spiritual maturity, The Nines, transformation

Psalm 119:1-32

July 13, 2009 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

I challenged everyone in the Textually Active message to read through Psalm 119 this week so here are some of my thoughts on each 8 verse section and then an application point for myself for the day.  Feel free to read along and share your thoughts as well.

Psalm 119:1-8: Verse 2 really jumps out at me, “Blessed are they who keep his statutes and seek him with all their heart“.   I don’t obey Jesus because I have to, I’m to obey Jesus because I want to…I’m seeking after His will and not mine and I delight in obeying.

Psalm 119:9-16: Verse 11 is one of my favorites in the entire Bible…”I have hidden your Word in my heart that I may not sin against you“.   Scripture memory is one of the most important things we can do as a follower of Christ because the Word of God is the only offensive weapon we have to defeat the devil.  Think about what Jesus did everytime He was tempted…He quoted scripture.  So what makes us think we are any better than Him?  So are you going into the battle each day without your weapon?  If so, the solution is to memorize God’s Word.  Which by the way I’ll be teaching how to do in the “How to Connect with God” class on 7/25.  To sign-up for it, e-mail me… gilbert@unitedworshipexperience.org.

Psalm 119:17-24: Verse 18 is a wonderful prayer to pray everytime you sit down to read God’s Word…”Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law”.

Psalm 119:25-32: The beginning of verse 30 says, “I have chosen the way of truth”. In other words, following God daily is a choice.  You will not accidentally wake-up one day and be spiritually mature…that only comes through daily seeking and obeying God with all your heart.

My Application: Today as I write sermons and attend Council Meeting tonight, I will consciously remember that God’s Word is far more important than my opinion.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: Jesus, memorization, obedience, prayer, spiritual maturity, temptation, Will of God

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