Thursday, April 16, 2009
Was Jesus a Fool?
My question for today is: “Was Jesus a fool? What do you think? Yes or No! If you are an “American Christian” then there is a 65% probability that you would have to answer “Yes”.
Let me explain: According to the New Testament Jesus came to earth from heaven for the express purpose of dying so that people could go to heaven. This was God the Father’s plan and purpose in sending His Son.
However, a survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, done this past December, found that 65 percent of American Christians “think that many different religions can lead to eternal life.” In our culture 65% is a strong majority and since the majority must be right there must be many ways that lead to eternal life.
Therefore, Jesus was a fool. Or if he had just waited 2,000 years until this Pew Survey was completed he could have saved himself a lot of pain and suffering. After all who but a fool would purposefully suffer the agony of the cross if there were several other alternative paths that lead to eternal life.
If I were Jesus I would have said, “chose any path you wish, any religion will do, even no religion is OK, but I’m not going to pay with my life for something you can get another way.
My vote is NO! Jesus was not a fool! He knew that he was the only way and that there is no “other way”. So don’t call me a “Christian” anymore, call me a “Christ Follower”.
I don’t want to be confused with the 65% who are following a fool.
“Jesus told him, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me” (John 14:6)
Shalom (Peace and so much more)
P Jay
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
A HIP BLESSING
Hannah also wrestled with God for years, in prayer. In fact it was so intense that she was “in deep anguish, crying bitterly as she prayed to the Lord.” (1 Samuel 1:10) And she got her blessing, a son!
Sometimes when I’m wrestling with God I get tired and the pain seems too much to bear and I want to throw in the towel. What helps me go “another round” is the encouragement of those in my “corner”, fellow Christians who pray for and with me.
The writer of Hebrews says, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses (check out Chapter 11 for the list)…let us strip off every weight that slows us down…by keeping our eyes on Jesus…he endured the cross (what a battle that was)…Now he is seated in the place of honor beside God’s throne. (Heb 12;1-2)
So…be an encouragement to those you come in contact with. They may be in a wrestling match barely hanging on with a dislocated hip, in need of ‘A HIP BLESSING”.
Shalom (Peace and so much more
P Jay
Thursday, March 12, 2009
REPRESENT
We visited at our house for about and hour before going out for Cuban food (one of our favorite restaurants and they bought ;-). He wore a shirt that had the name of the school and since our two boys graduated from there he shared an 18 minute video about what has been happening over the past year. He and his wife were very upbeat about the school. They were REPRESENTING!
A few days later I was reflecting on how I would like to be bolder about my witness for Christ. I am rather reserved when it comes to interacting with strangers. Unlike my wife who will strike up a conversation with anyone at anytime. (I should tell you about the young girl she met in the airport in Orlando, who she later visited in Switzerland).
I was reading in the Bible (book of Romans) and came across verse five of the first chapter. In my words it says, “God has given me the privilege and the authority to tell people everywhere what God had done for them”. More often than not, I see this as more a challenge than a privilege. But it got me to thinking!
I am an “Authorized Representative of Jesus” and I should be as excited about what I have to share as the folks we entertained last week. So I’m going to try and do a better job of REPRESENTING! I’ll let you know how it goes.
Shalom (Peace and so much more)
P Jay
Monday, March 2, 2009
CLOUDY DAYS
Ever have one of those weeks? Some folks have them week after week after week. Eventually burning the candle at both ends leads to burn-out. When that happens to me life can seem dark. Things can seem overwhelming and the longer the cloud last the darker it gets.
In my Day Planner (yeah I still carry my “Day runner”, not very 21st century) I have a section filled with positive statements, scripture, sayings and quotes. I try to read it regularly to keep me out of the dark place. Here are a few examples:
I am a child of God and His Ambassador
“Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today.” Will Rogers
The joy of the Lord is my Strength
God’s Hand of blessing is upon me
God is thinking about me—a lot
God is with me from the time I arise
Greater is He that is in me than he that is in the world
I can do all thing through Christ who gives me strength.
“When we do what we can, God will do what we can’t”
Perhaps you could put uplifting sayings in your Day Runner or Blackberry or…to help fly above the clouds. Particularly when life gets really busy.
It helps me!
Shalom (Peace and so much more)
P Jay
Monday, February 23, 2009
How Do You Handle Disappointment?
Did you notice the number of times the word “I” was used in the last paragraph? Could it be that we are often disappointed because our plans or decisions are focused on “I”? Sure we pray and ask God to help but often times we are just looking for a “junior partner” in the endeavor. Someone to follow our plan in order to get our results. What if I turned it around and God was the Senior Partner. Then that first paragraph might look a bit different and I wouldn’t end up being disappointed. Check it out…
God invited me to a meeting yesterday that was rather exciting. The results were not according to my expectations or hopes. Rather than become disappointed my excitement grew. You see it was clear to me that God must have a “plan B” that was even greater than my initial expectations.
Hope I can grow to be more like the second paragraph.
Check this out: “Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will direct your paths.” (Proverbs 3:5-6)
Shalom (Peace and so much more)
P. Jay
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
How's Your
But I also like our 10:00 service which lasted 90 minutes this past Sunday. We have a lot of music with a childrens lesson, a congregational sharing and prayer time, a message and this week we had an exciting report about the work of the Gideons.
These two services are as different as night and day (I even give two different messages). But they are both worship!
I grew up in the Roman Catholic church when the mass was in Latin and YES I was an altar boy. Over the years I have experienced many types of worship (including a Quaker meeting where we sat and waited for the Lord to give a word). Perhaps all this variety in styles of worship helps me to remember that true worship is not about all the component parts of the service as much as it is about the spirit and truthfulness of the worshipers.
Jesus said; "But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers shall worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father seeks such to worship Him." Joh 4:23
P.S. Next I would like to start a worship service that appeals to young people or perhaps an online worship.
Shalom (Peace and so much more)
P.Jay
Monday, February 9, 2009
Why they Go Deep!
Jack (one of our deacons) had members of his family in church yesterday. They were visiting from “up-north”. His brother-in-law brought his fishing gear along but wasn’t having much luck. The chilly weather we’ve been having in south
That got me to thinking. Isn’t it like that for us as well. When things are “chilly” we tend to “go deep”. But when things are warm and inviting we come to the surface. We Christ-followers often have a reputation of being cold, judgmental and critical. And sadly too often the reputation is deserved. We want to reach lost people but our words or actions can cause them to “go deep” instead of rise to the surface.
I remember when I gave my heart and life to Jesus. My zeal overpowered my love and I was rather obnoxious. I had good intentions but bad execution and those around me went “deep”.
So I think the guy with the funny hair at the ball games that hold up the sign every time the camera comes near him should change his message just for us Christ-followers. He should make it John 3:17 instead of John 3:16.
“God did not send his Son into the world to condemn it , but to save it.”
Shalom (Peace and so much more)
P.Jay