Wednesday, December 10, 2008

The hardest question ever


Well it happened last night. My oldest son (by 36 min) asked me one of the hardest questions a kid could ever ask their parent (besides WHY? about 300 times in a row). He asked this question:

“Daddy, why does Santa go out on Christmas and give presents to everybody?”

DANG!

That was the first thought that popped into my head as it was spinning. I mean come on, how can I be truthful with him, honor Christ with my answer, and not kill every bit of fun that he has with Christmas?

DANG! “Why didn’t you ask your mom that?”

I thought do you tell him there is no Santa. NOPE, not a chance. Do I act ordinary (like and idiot) (from the message this weekend apparently I don’t have to act I already am)? I can’t do that because I always explain things to my kids even if they may not be able to understand. This is what I do and I believe they expect it.

“God, please give me an answer for this question.”

He did. This is what I told Timothy: “Christmas is when we celebrate Jesus’ birthday and what do we give people at their birthday party? “Presents” Timothy said. “That’s right son.”

Now I know this didn’t specifically answer the question about “why Santa” but it got me off the hook for now.


Feel free to give me your answer to the hardest question ever.

Friday, December 5, 2008

When do we move?

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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Fear of Confrontation

Have you ever been in a heated “discussion” with someone and you had to walk away because you were afraid of what you might say? You were afraid to continue talking because you might say something that you would regret or want to take back but couldn’t. Maybe you wanted to talk to someone about some issue going on but didn’t want to risk confrontation because certain things might be said and feelings might get hurt.

Over the past couple of weeks I have had these situations come up in my life. I have had conversations that I didn’t want to have because of the issues. I was afraid that the other people had a bone to pick and were ready to give me a piece of their mind. I didn’t want to confront them about what was happening, but I did.

Don’t you know after each of these conversations there was a stronger sense of peace and unity between me and the other folks. I think it is amazing that often the conversations we fear the most are the most rewarding in the end. I think this is true for a couple of reasons:

1. God desires for believers to live in harmony.

In Acts 2 the people of the church did everything together and had everything in common. They lived in harmony. It’s a model for us to live by.

2. Resolving conflict is obedient to Christ.

Jesus commands us in Matthew 18 to work out our issues with other believers, not to let them linger. He even gives an eternal promise that if we learn to agree, then what we ask for will be given by God.

Satan would want nothing more than for believers to have bitterness towards one another because that would destroy the love between us and hinder our efforts to reach others for Christ. God’s love for us is our example of how to love others because “God is love” 1 John 4:8. God’s love drives out fear. Christ has faced the ultimate fear of eternal life separated from God in a very real place called Hell. He defeated it, not for himself but for us. If we believe this, then there is nothing in life that we should be so afraid of that it causes us to disobey what God desires for us to do.

So who do you have an issue with today? I encourage you to go to them, with love in your heart, and talk to them about the problem. Work it out. Don’t let Satan win the battle between love and bitterness.

Friday, November 14, 2008

God where are you?

Have you ever asked this question? Have you ever asked God to “just be with me.” There were two believers in the Bible (Luke 24:13-34) who thought this same kind of thing. After Jesus rose from being dead, the two men were walking down the road when Jesus himself came to walk with them. However, these two men didn’t know it was Jesus because God kept them from recognizing him. The men were complaining about their leader, Jesus, not being around anymore to help them with their problems, share good stories with them that might have something to do with life if you think about it in the right way, and to attract big crowds of people to preach to. These men were so discouraged they even began to question if Jesus was the Messiah.

I know that many believers have wondered where God was at certain points in their life. They have asked the question “God where are you?” The funny thing about this question, even ironic, is that if someone really thought the God had left them, they wouldn’t call out for him at all. If your wife goes shopping, do you start talking to her like she is standing right their? Do you talk to your husband, like he’s in the room, about his day after he has already left for work? While your kids are at school do you talk to them about their homework? Most likely not. Why? Because they are gone and you know it. What’s the purpose in calling out for someone who is not there?

We believe that God is still here but we are sometimes just too focused on what’s going on around us, our own problems, and our own disappointments to notice Him in our lives. What is keeping you from recognizing God working in your life?

Remember when you feel like you are completely alone, God is closer than you realize. After the men realized who was with them and Jesus left, they talked about the burning (Esh’) that they were feeling as Jesus talked to them. Ask the Holy Spirit today to burn away clouds that cover up the presence of God in your life.
Saturday, November 8, 2008

I am "pumped"...

about pumping gas at the Gas Buy Down was awesome today. We were completely slammed from 10 until 12. We pumped gas, washed windows and meet a lot of cool people. The feeling you get from serving others without expecting anything in return is truly priceless. That’s what Agape love for others looks like. I can’t even imagine how God feels after he shows Agape love to everyone in the world. Wow, God is good. Thank you to everyone who served their community today and showed the love of Jesus to others. That is how we want our church to be defined, by how we help others in need.

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The craziest thing I've ever seen

This week I saw one of the craziest things ever. Dana and the kids went out of town for the day. I talked to her on her way home and when after she got home. She called me after the kids went to bed and asked me to pick up some medicine on my way home. As I pulled onto the driveway, at about 10:00pm, I notice the passenger side rear tire looked funny. I thought, “What could Dana have run over that stuck to the tire?” It was dark so I just rub my had across the weird looking spot, being careful because I thought it was something nasty, and it had a sound like a dry leaf. So I tried to grab it and pull it off. When I did that is when I realized something was really wrong. My finger got stuck and began bleeding. Leaves can’t do that. I just happened to have my flashlight in my pocket, as good Boy Scouts always do, and shined a light on the tire. That’s when I saw there was a huge chuck of the tire missing. The rubber was gone all the way down to the wire cords that keep the tire together and some of them were busted. Immediately I was thankful that Dana and the kids were safe at home. I began thanking God right then as I was rushing inside. Dana was lying on the couch and I gave here a big hug and told her I was so thankful that she and the kids were alive. She was confused and asked why I would just say that. I told her what I saw on the tire. She sat up and said “I knew something happened to the tire on the way home tonight. I stopped to look at what could have happened. I didn’t see any thing and I even kicked the tire and it had air. So I drove home.” Dana drove home on the interstate at 70 mph on this tire:





Isn't that crazy. I believe that with all my heart the God kept that tire together. Dana and I have committed our lives to serving Christ but we are not perfect and sometime fail in this commitment. In Proverbs 2 verse 8 God makes this promise:
for he guards the course of the just
and protects the way of his faithful ones.

He always comes through on his promises and he proved that to us once again this week. Our God is a great God who loves us even when we don’t show love to him. I prayed that evening with Dana and thanked God for his protection for my family. Even though I don’t always show love to God, he always shows love to me. I give all praise and glory to God for my life and my family.

Grace and Peace to you,
Doug
Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Gas Buy Down

This is going to be a blast. You don't want to miss it. The reaction we will get from people is priceless. See you Saturday.