Sunday, January 3, 2010

Looking for the adpoted sons and daughters to be revealed.


I am wound up. As every day slowly unfolds I find myself getting more and more anxious. At first I was thinking it was just my age, soon to be turning 49 at the end of this month. Now I am convinced of a few things.
First I am not alone. The more I am able to express what I am feeling the more people seem to resonate with me. This is more than fear. It seems to be the feeling of responsibility.
Second in the political arena, I am unable to find anyone trustworthy that is willing to lead.
Third and finally. According to what I understand historically, God is always looking to empower His champions his adopted sons and daughters.

In a very old story they wrote about a man after God's own heart. When I think about what such a man or woman would be like I often think of a perfect, pious, impossible person. I say impossible, not that they would be hard to deal with. Impossible because I know I could never be a man like I imagine.
This man was a great leader in battle and had earned the respect of many.
This man was also, an adulterous murderer and a man who's own sons sought to kill him and overthrow his kingdom. Is it possible that we are too willing to disqualify ourselves because of our own expectations of what it takes to lead?

All of creation is groaning and waiting for the revealing of these son's and daughters of God. The Creator Himself is searching the entire earth expectantly. I am beginning to see all of life as being born again. Scripture says that I am saved, I am being saved, and I will be saved. All of this life is that being born from above process. When we stay centered on authenticity and truth, we say amen to our lives and to the Will of God. When we attempt to pretend or mislead, we abort our lives and thwart the advancement of God's Kingdom by terminating our very adoptions.

Let this year be the year where we trust or creator and reveal the transformational love of our adoptive father. Let us become the change we wish to see.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Self fulfilling?


Are you looking for the whore or the spotless virgin and are you convinced that they exist?

Because some woman treat their sexuality as a product does this make all woman whores? Conversely is it possible for the virgins to raise the overall value of womankind?

It seems that most woman are somewhere between these polar opposites and that is less important than the power of the respective ends. Is our treatment of woman more important than their actual expression of sexuality?

What happens when we begin to treat all woman one way or the other? When we treat all woman as if they are whores than I suggest that it diminishes the entire gender. We start to expect wanton behavior and start to build systems that actually reinforce the very behavior that we are seeking to avoid.

If on the other hand we treat all woman as if they are spotless virgins, then the entire gender is elevated and systems are established to reinforce that behavior.

The same behavior is applicable to the church. As I start to retreat from and expect bad behavior, I reinforce the stereotype and holistically do damage to His bride.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Always enough.

Abundance thinking at its finest.

Rolland and Heidi Baker
Always Enough: God’s Miraculous Provision among the
Poorest Children on Earth
Grand Rapids: Chosen Books, 2002, 2003.

page 9

"I (Rolland) always wanted to believe and live the
Sermon on the Mount, but I was usually told that it
did not mean all that I thought it meant and that I
needed to be practical. I would read the Scriptures
longingly, trying to imagine how wonderful it would be
not to worry about anything, safe and secure in the
presence of Jesus all the time. Miracles would be
normal. Love would be natural. We could always give
and never lose. We could be lied to, cheated and
stolen from, and yet we would always come out ahead.
We would never have to take advantage of anyone or
have any motive but to bless other people. Rather
than always making contingency plans in case Jesus
didn’t do anything, we could count on Him continually.
We, our lives and all that we preach and provide
would not be for sale, but would be given freely, just
as we have received freely. Our hearts would be
carefree in the love of our Father in heaven, who
always knows what we need, and we could get on with
the glorious business of seeking first His Kingdom and
His righteousness. There would always be enough!
"In time I realized that the worst possible fate
would be to miss all of this."

Friday, August 7, 2009

Scarcity verses Abundance

In this age of economic down turn and political, national and world wide unrest, scarcity thinking is running rampant. It seems that if we have grown up in a community of lack, we revert back to that thinking when we are pressed. Circumstances then determine what is impractical and pragmatism of the 'real' must be applied. Hope, risk and creativity are not just muted they are outlawed.

Steven Covey, author of Principled Centered Leadership, describes these mindsets with great clarity. Abundance thinking is hope and trust centered. It was established from the very foundations of the earth and is brilliant with its application. Brilliant as acting on its behalf sheds light in a seemingly ever darkening landscape and brilliant that same action leads us in better directions.

The people of God have the confidence of faith, to invest themselves and their human capital in ways that honor abundance thinking and other foundational principles. They are all based on the unshakable, unfailing, never ending love that comes from above. These are times prepared for such a people. How and where can you invest yourself that would allow yourself to shine?



Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Starfish and the Spider: The language of Touched Twice United


Since 1996 I have had a difficult time talking to people about the methodology or philosophy that Touched Twice United was organized around. Recently I was recommended the book, Starfish and the Spider; The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations. This book has given me the common language to engage people in another system that doesn't require a heavy, top down controlling bureaucracy. This system instead requires release and trust to allow it to grow. It is easily duplicated and is extremely resilient. The authors contrast and compare the creatures starfish and spiders. At fist glance they look similar. However if you cut the head off a spider it dies, cut a starfish and you tend to get another starfish.

It seems that the current health care system needs some work and our country can no longer afford to sustain the current escalating costs. Without some major change in thinking things look bleak. Either costs will continue to rise or people will be cut off from care.

I believe that this starfish way of organizing offers the hope we all are looking for. Helping more people at less costs while continuing the progressive research and development America know for. Over the next several blogs, I will see if I can effectively convey this idea using the language of The Starfish and Spider over the next few blog spots. This is a collaborative work in progress and it will require your help.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

How much grace is too much and who gets to decide?

We have been wrestling through the freedom and grace that comes from following after Jesus. There are more than two-thousand years of documented attempts. It seems to me that the church of today is way to focused on the back of the pack than the front runner.

It may be that I am just so far behind the front that it seems easier for me to look ahead than to look behind. With so many people more godly, more loving, and less mistake ridden, ahead of me it seems foolish to keep looking back.

Paul seems to be a man like me in this regard. He said that he was to forget what was behind and press on toward the mark. I know that what I have left behind is nothing that I want to get caught up in again. I feel that the more I focus on the darkest of people it leads me to compete with them and then become complacent with my own progress.

When I press on towards the mark that Jesus has set for us. It leads me into appreciation of the gift of grace that I have received. It gives me an immense amount of gratitude for the price paid for my freedom.

Let gratitude and appreciation abound in the same lavish amounts that God's grace has been poured out for us.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Cultivate the enviornment.

In the beginning God created man and woman in His image then placed them in the garden. Not in the wild, but in a garden a cultivated place; a place where order was established from the beginning.

Why is it when we attempt something creative and new in the name of Jesus, people who regard themselves as Jesus fans are put off or threatened?

When did we get so familiar with the wild around us that forgot the possibility of what could be? If we as individuals resemble our Creator, could our creativity be one of those things?

My wife Andrea and her brothers look very much like their mother and father, and the brothers and sister favor each other as well. Why is it that as members of God’s family, we experience such a hard time seeing in each other a resemblance to Jesus? Simply talking about being related seems shallow.

After 10 years of marriage, Andrea and I are starting to look like each other. I think it has to do with behaving in a similar manor, picking up on the same likes and dislikes, and finding humor together. I believe that if we are given a long life here together, we will grow more and more alike as time passes.

The world and all things in it resulted from someone’s thinking, and I believe that we’ve not yet completed our part of the assignment. I feel that if we who follow Jesus would appreciate creativity as much as we do familiarity, we may grow a bit, coming closer to the heaven on earth we dream about.