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    Thursday
    Feb182010

    House of Love... The X Factor Devotional - Day Twenty Nine - February 18, 2010

    “Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.”
    John 15:13

    George Matheson was a bright, promising young musician when he received the most devastating news of his life.  He was going blind.

    For several months, as his vision worsened, he had suspected the worst.  But more painful than the crushing reality of his impending blindness was the reaction of his fiancée.  When he told her of his condition, she tearfully returned the engagement ring.  She said she could not live the rest of her life with a blind man.

    Stunned by her reaction and overwhelmed with self-pity, Matheson was reeling like a boxer falling to the mat.  Then, it was as if he were literally swept into God’s arms, encouraged and uplifted.  Still disappointed, yet buoyed in spirit, Matheson sat down and composed a song.

    In one poignant moment, George Matheson knew more deeply than ever what is the true mark of the Christian — the unmistakable mark of love.

    That’s what his song was all about.  It’s a song sung by believers all over the world, even to this day — the great hymn, “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go!”  Through a hurtful trial, he was reminded of the love that would remain forever unaffected.  In so doing, he was even able to love the one who had rejected him, as his Lord had loved those who took His very life.

    There are so many reasons for us to express our commitment as members of this church body.  We have been forgiven, blessed, protected, encouraged.  But most of all, we’ve been loved.  Our heavenly Father has demonstrated His love for us in that, while we were yet sinners, His own Son died for us!  The commitments we make, the monies we give, the energies we devote, are simply expressions of our thanksgiving for all He has done.

    Prayer Focus:  In these crucial days, let’s look with gratitude to the past, let’s exercise faith in the present, let’s have true vision for the future; but, above all, let’s show a commitment to the challenge before us because of the love He’s shown for us.  He has used this church and it’s people in so many incredible ways.  Our response is tangible gratitude!  What does that look like?

    Thursday
    Dec102009

    Anticipation Is Making Me Wait...

    Remember that song? Remember the Heinz Catsup commercial. What a combo!

    I think that about Christmas as well. The anticipation is as much fun as the actual day of opening presents. I suppose that is true for many things.

    Yes - I know it's Jesus' birthday. For goodness sakes, I've been teaching about that. I get it.

    But, sometimes, it's so fun to see the sparkle in our kids' eyes as they look at that tree with presents underneath... with THEIR name on it. They pick it up... show it to us as if we don't know what's in it... trying to guess what's under that wrapping.

    Ahhh yes... it's the ANTICIPATION that's as exciting as the actual unveiling.

    Best news about Christmas... we can ANTICIPATE what God is going to do in our lives... EVERY DAY! Wouldn't it be great if we looked at God in the same way we look at Christmas... from the ANTICIPATION standpoint? Wondering what He's going to do in our life next...

    I think that would make every day a great day! Give it a shot.

    Monday
    Oct052009

    Buddhist Influence - HUGE

    It is truly amazing to me how much influence the Buddhist religion has on influencing the rest of the world. The inseperable hold it has on much of the world is fascinating and sad. Families are being disowned, beaten up, and otherwise discarded once they choose to follow Christ. There is NO grace. There is NO openness. There is NO tolerance.

    I have to admit - I love their devotion. It's a shame that Christians can't somehow embrace this type of devotion to our Lord. Yes - we should couple it with grace and love and patience. But the inseperable embrace of Jesus seems to be missing in America.

    It would appear that if we have much of any type of hindrance, inconvenience or difficulty - our faith is the first to go. People love Jesus when He serves them well. People embrace Jesus when He provides them salvation, peace, joy, hope and prosperity to their otherwise discouraged life. People love Jesus when He's providing something.   

    I'd like to see Americans embrace Jesus and Christianity with an inseperable abandonment. The old has gone and the new has come. Embrace the new, people. With Christ - everything won't be alright. Everything will be as it is supposed to be. And that may involve hardship, difficulty, and suffering. So what?

    Saturday
    Aug082009

    Vegas Odds - New Series At Impact

    Very excited about a new series beginning August 9, 2009 at Impact. "VEGAS ODDS: the goal of evangelism is to play... not to win"

    Here is the intro video that our worship pastor, Shawn Struckmeier, put together... very cool stuff.

    Vegas Odds - Intro Video from Barry Smith on Vimeo.

    If you don't see the video above - click here!

    Hope you all can check out this brand new series either in person or on the internet. Some fresh perspective on reaching OUT with the good news of Jesus.