Worship - not just a place to gather

Holy-prayer Sunday Morning's, if this is the time for you to prepare your hearts to Worship should be a start of a glorious morning. Let me ask you this question, are you going to church to be entertained by great worship music and exciting preaching and fun and clean programs for your children or are you going to church to give God the praise and worship he so rightly deserves.  After all, do you not know that your body is a temple of God, in which the Holy Spirit dwells.  Do we sanctify ourselves one day a week and then spend the rest of the week defiling it with inputs from shameful images, harmful language, unhealth food and the like?  Let me step back to yesterday, Saturday Morning was a time for our weekly men's bible studay and as I found myself rolling out of bed and struggling to move toward the coffee machine that had already made me hot coffee for my transition to the bible study, I was left breathless by the beautiful morning that God had given us.  The Sun was bright and coming up and there were barely any clouds in the sky.  Twenty-some guys gathered and we read various scriptures on the workman of God.  It was an amazing morning and I could not help but gather myself to give thanks to such an incredible Savior who had mercy on me to save me from my sins.  

Whether you attend a mega-church or a small church or a mini-church Rock_church_sanctuary that is held in somone's house or a church that gathes outside, plan on coming to give yourself to worship.  Prepare your hearts and collect your thoughts and when you sit in the pew understand that you are there to give God the worship that He deserves and not the Providence-full  worship/praise that you think you deserve.  He is a Holy God and he wants our full attention and our first fruits.  Outdoor church Can you go and praise like no one else praises and worship like no one else worships and if you serve, serve like no one else is serving.  Do this for God and for no one else and in this you will find true worship.

Summer Fun

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Summer Vacations are things that we can cherish all the days of our lives as we grow up and remember are youth.  This past week I was working while my wife and kids were with her family enjoying the likes of a beach, swimming pool, ice cream shop and some good bible time.  Daddy (that's me) was home working hard at his day job and doing project at home by night.  The reason why I wasn't with my family is because I errantly took the wrong week off at work and had the previous week off to have a nice "Stay-cation with the family."

Anyway, enough about me and my life.  As I was scrolling through my wife's pictures I couldn't help but notice this picture as I was struck with the notion of what sin may look like in our lives.  Scripture is clear, in that, you don't read the bible, but rather the bible reads you.  That is, to say, if we are completely honest with ourselves we cannot help but be brought to our knees when we read and are convicted by our sinful nature.  The apostle Paul tells us to "Train ourselves to be godly." (1 Timothy 4:7).  The boy in this picture is my son Trey.  He watches everything that I do and he imitates a lot of what I do as well.  When I am working at home, he has to go to his room and work.  When I am doing projects around the house, he has to go and get his tools to help.  When I am sinning, well you get the picture.

Life as we know can be very difficult at times and stressful.  If you can imagine with me that the boy in the picture resembles the man of God who is trying to move about his life.  He wears the vest (the Armor of God - Ephesians 6) and he knows that he should pray daily and to find quiet time with God.  The wave represents sin that can come as a light swell or a small wave or if we are completely vulnerable can come as a massive wave of destruction.  The thing about the water is that it can be very alluring.  We can feel confident as we get older (more mature in our walk) and eventually get "caught" with are armor off and before we know it we can catch an undertoe that carries us underwater all the way out to sea.  Before we know it, we are drowning and unable to rescue ourselves from the destruction of sin.  

However, we can train ourselves to be godly.  We can read the word of God, and study it, reflect on it, be honest with it.  As it reads us and reveals strongholds (sin) in our lives we can choose to either repent of the sin and move closer to God or we can be carried out to sea by the sin that we have grown accustomed to.  After all, it's just one beer (two, three, four), or it's just a little pornorgraphy honey, it means nothing to me (impure), or (put in your stronghold here).  The point being is the Word of God is living and sharper than any two-edged sword.  It can separate bone from marrow and is good for re-proofing and refining our lives if we decided to let it.  Don't just hear the word of God, listen to it and DO WHAT IT SAYS.

You will be surprised how God will bless you in your life.

More to come on Spiritual Maturity...

Priveleges in life

MaranathaMy wife and her family and their friends have been coming to this place for over 25 years.  Some would call this a beautiful legacy.  I left work early and met the family, who was there all week without daddy, and we watched there program that evening:  Kids singing songs and reciting bible verses that they learned this past week.  It was great to hear the word of God being recited by mere children.  Of course, in John Chapter 3, Jesus tells pharisee that unless we are born again (as children) we can enter the Kingdom of God.  This brings me to the next event that happened that evening, friends of ours (a husband and wife) asked me if I would baptise them in the Lake.  I was both honored and excited in taken part in such a wondrous act of worship- baptism.  

Lakewas a rainy night and it looked like the lake was going to be really cold, however, it wasn't.  It was very enjoyable and after asking them if they professed Christ as their Savior, I baptised both husband and wife in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  We then walked to the prayer tower and asked God to direct our lives as parents, husbands and wives and to ask him to continue to bless our walks of faith.  Afterwards, we picked up our kids and ate ice cream.  I was amazed to look at all the families that were there- legacies that started and in some just from one family inviting a child who eventually accepted Christ as their Savior and because of that, their legacy continues, in that, their whole family is making this a tradition- a legacy.  As Spiritual leaders it is our OBLIGATION (not just a right) to rear our children into growing up as healthy, moral and viruous children, who have a God-given knowledge of who their Savior is and what discipleship truly means.  The only way that we can expect our children to walk out their faith and for their faith to be real is to engage them.  We, as legacy dads, have to embrace our God-given responsibility as Legacy Dads, and be prophet, priest and king to these children.  The only way that we can raise mere children (still on the spiritual milk) into adult, God-fearing and mature christians is to show them our faith (reading the word, hearing the word and listening and doing what the word says).  Treating others with love and respect, even when they don't deserve it.  Showing them how to work hard and to be content with life and to practice good stewardship (no debt) and to give not just because we should, but to give with a joyful heart and to bless others who are in need, not because it may make us feel good, but because we will bless others.

Will you walk by faith?  

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LET GO LET GOD

Letgo  What do you need to let go of in order for you to come closer to God?  Let's put it a different way, what idol or time barrier is in your way in moving you closer to be more Christ-like, more Christ-Centered life?  For me, the choice is obvious:  Time!  That has become my "false" idol.  I have bought into to culture and to worldly terms in suggesting that I am "needed" and that my life makes the difference and that without me, things couldn't possibly get done- FALSE!  That is a lie from the pits of hell.

While it may be true that I contribute effectively to my ministries that I am involved in and that I may be an asset to both my work place and my servanthood, I am but a vapor in the big picture of life.  That is, to say, that I (as painful as this is to the male ego) can be replaced.  So then, what am I to do in order to use my talents and gifts that God has given me to the best of my abilitiy?  The first thing is to let go of the "busyness" of life and find the quiet in life to hear that ever so peaceful voice that has plans for me, to prosper me, not to harm me...

What about you?  What do you have to let go of in order to Let God move in your life?

In Memory

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Todaywe remember Alex, our cherished daughter, a loving sister, and aninspiration to everyone. We are grateful for her life, proud of herlegacy, and full of hope for the future.   
 We thank you for being a part of her legacy as we work together to make a difference for children with cancer everywhere.
 
With love and gratitude,

Liz and Jay Scott

Accountability....what are we exactly talking about

I hope that you all are finding this entry well.  It has been a while since either Lance or I have blogged.  I apoligize and want to say that it is not because I do not think about this website, on the contrary.  I have been wrestling with some themes in my life and have been trying to walk with some brothers in accountability.  Needless to say, I have a wife and three kids and a full time job along with all the other responsibilities that come along with being husband, dad, deacon and ministry leader. 

That being said, I was at our Wednesday night service last night and one of are pastor's preached on the Beattitudes.  Three of the themes were Mercy, Peacemakers and the pure in heart.  His challenge was for us to pray for one of those attitudes in our life if it were lacking.  Again, as I said previously, I have been trying to walk with two brothers in accountability and at times catch myself (with my discernment) actually judging the situtation instead of being merciful and realizing that they are broken and in their sin.  That it will take more than them just confessing their sin and abstaining from it and to work toward repentance and sanctifcation. 

Here is the thing, we can hold absolutely no one in accountability if they so choose to lie and/or avoid us.  This is when it hit me.  The whole thing that the World keeps forgetting and we as Christians choose to avoid.  When there is judgement every knee will bow and every tongue will confess.  Whether you are an agnostic, athiest, "cold" Christian, "luke-warm" Christian or on fire for Jesus type of Christian.  If you name is written in the book of life then your actions will be judged and tried by fire.  WOW!  If that isn't enough to make you get down on your knees then I don't know what is. 

Romans Chapter 2 puts it this way:  " 1You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgment on someone else, for at whatever point you judge the other, you are condemning yourself, because you who pass judgment do the same things. 2Now we know that God's judgment against those who do such things is based on truth. 3So when you, a mere man, pass judgment on them and yet do the same things, do you think you will escape God's judgment? 4Or do you show contempt for the riches of his kindness, tolerance and patience, not realizing that God's kindness leads you toward repentance?  5But because of your stubbornness and your unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself for the day of God's wrath, when his righteous judgment will be revealed. 6God "will give to each person according to what he has done."[a] 7To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life. 8But for those who are self-seeking and who reject the truth and follow evil, there will be wrath and anger. 9There will be trouble and distress for every human being who does evil: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile; 10but glory, honor and peace for everyone who does good: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile. 11For God does not show favoritism.  12All who sin apart from the law will also perish apart from the law, and all who sin under the law will be judged by the law. 13For it is not those who hear the law who are righteous in God's sight, but it is those who obey the law who will be declared righteous. 14(Indeed, when Gentiles, who do not have the law, do by nature things required by the law, they are a law for themselves, even though they do not have the law, 15since they show that the requirements of the law are written on their hearts, their consciences also bearing witness, and their thoughts now accusing, now even defending them.) 16This will take place on the day when God will judge men's secrets through Jesus Christ, as my gospel declares.

So there it is, God will judge the secrets of men through his Son Jesus Christ. 

The hardest part  for me tonight to pray for is Mercy.  I want to exude all eight attributes of the beattitudes.  There are times when my life models some, but I really want to be merciful all of the time.  After all, it isn't up to me to judge, but to serve.  To come closer to God, so that He will come closer to me.

By the way, the eight Beattitudes:

"Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Blessed are they who mourn,
for they shall be comforted.

Blessed are the meek,
for they shall inherit the earth.

Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they shall be satisfied.

Blessed are the merciful,
for they shall obtain mercy.

Blessed are the pure of heart,
for they shall see God.

Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they shall be called children of God.

Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."