Tuesday, November 25, 2008

A Different Kind of Trip part 1

Luke 10:5-8 Jesus is giving his followers some last minute thinking before he sent them off. "Look for a person of peace." Get close to them by staying in their house. "Eat and drink whatever they give you." He reminds them of this last one again in verse 8.

I thought about the "eating and drinking whatever they give you" part. Isn't it interesting how God speaks to us from the Word? This definitely involved food but God had something different to say to me.

I remember one time overseas being served horse and another time a dish of warm milk with rice in it. Not exactly meat lover's pizza. But it was set before me and I ate it.

I like to go to buffets because I get to choose what I eat. I also have ideas of what my day, week or life should look like. But God has been talking to me about accepting whatever he gives me or brings into my life or whatever he does not.

Instead of approaching my day with anticipation of what God may do that day, I can easily plan it myself or look back at it at the end of the day disappointed that God did not somehow cause it to be different. I regularly seem to have what I believe is a better idea of what should be going on in my life.

But God is saying "let me determine what you need, who you need to talk with or not talk with, what kind of ministry you need or don't need..." In short, I need to believe God has my best interest in mind and accept with joy what he provides for me that day. He really does have it all together!

When I have any disappointment in the trip, it means I am not looking at life like God does. The words "freedom", "joy", and "abundant life" are missing in my dictionary when I live this way.

The church Frannie and I attend has a saying "figuring out life and faith." I totally am working on this.

Question What 5 words come to your mind that describe how you are accepting what God is
bringing into your life...or not bringing into your life?

If God put the food on the table, would it look different from what you would put on it?
What's that about?

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Where's the closest McDonalds?

Continuing with Luke 9
Verses 12-13

Ok, these people interrupted long enough. The disciples wanted some hang time with Jesus and just them. It was time for the people to leave and get some dinner and a motel. Besides, they were in the middle of nowhere. This makes total sense to them so, they tell Jesus what he should do-send the people away. Doesn't Jesus get it? There is no food and nothing in sight. Surely there are fast food places in Bethsaida. Can you imagine telling Jesus what he should do?

But, do I get it? There are times when what I see happening or not happening does not make any sense and so I tell God to get after it. Sometimes I think I am in the middle of nowhere. Why do I come to this conclusion? Why were they trying to change the situation or circumstances? Why do I? Maybe Jesus planned on them being exactly where they were. Maybe? I am sure he did. He knows us so well that he knows what it takes to improve our sight, cause us to be thankful, to love people like he does...

"You feed them" This is outrageous. What is wrong with Jesus...or...me? How outrageous for me to not believe or allow Jesus to do what he wants-to allow his agenda to be mine. When was the last time Jesus has said something to me that I can't begin to understand how he could really mean it?

Jesus is the only one who could have told them to do this. Satan knew Jesus could really turn rocks into bread. Jesus alone determines who should do this. Later, Jesus would tell Peter to feed his sheep. In that case he was speaking of helping people become real followers of Jesus. Now, the people were getting hungry so this was physical food that was needed. But it seemed so unreasonable.

What happened to these guys when waking up and talking with one another one says "what kind of rabbit is he going to pull out of a hat today?" "I don't know but I didn't get any sleep thinking about it last night." We need to live with anticipation of what God wants to do in and through us every day. It may turn out to be a very normal day, but some days God shows up in a diffenent way and guess what he has up his sleeve?

FOCUS 1. Our lives should welcome people. There should be something in our life that causes people to want to be with us.
2. Jesus engineers circumstances for his purposes and I should never try to change what he is using to accomplish his purposes.
3. Is there anything God is trying to tell you but from your perspective, it seems unreasonable?
4. Ask God to wake you up with an anticipation of what it means for him to be in your life and working through you that day.