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Kings Go To War

Watching the Bible Series has really been interesting for me. I try to watch it slow by pausing and rewinding so that I can read the Bible while I do it. And during the David and Bathsheba scene, this was the first verse I began to read.

734516_603531931115_191848171_nIt just challenged my leadership on two levels:

1.)  To be where I’m suppose to be… when I’m suppose to be there. As the author sets up this story, is he telling us that David had a lust issue, or a placement issue? Or did he feel entitled to Kingship so much that he didn’t need to go to war? Had he killed enough and had so much confidence in his army that he thought they didn’t need him? I have no idea, but I simply can’t be afraid to ask myself hard questions about my own leadership and placement. The lack thereof only leads to disaster.

2.)  To fight more. There’s a season where kings go to war. There’s times where, as a leader, it’s not about giving the most eloquent, clear, and concise orders that make your followers melt in loyalty to your vision and instructions. At some point, people need to see a sword in your hand to keep them believing in the vision. Sometimes when we achieve great success, we live under the notion that our success merits more money, stature, fame, and… less grunt work, less fighting. Kings go to war.

That’s what I had to preach to myself after verse 1. What do you guys think about the Bible series? I loved the black Samson with dreads.

The Two Biggest Options Ever

Chances are, if you’re reading this right now, Satan has already lied to you about something today. He’s already told you you’re not good enough, smart enough, skinny enough, strong enough, or spiritual enough to be who God created you to be.

You’ve got two options: 1.) Believe Satan. 2.) Believe God.

Everything you say today is in agreement with one or the other. And when it comes to our conversations with other people, it’s not our job to bring people back down to earth OR to puff them up to believe unrealistic things about themselves. Our job is to find out what God has told them… About them… And encourage that. It might even cost us a little prayer.

Believe the God who sent Himself for you. Satan has never done anything to deserve believing him.

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Holiness?

Perhaps one of the most influential phrases in the history of the English language that refers to what a true American should strive for is: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. But as a Christian, shouldn’t our pursuit be on the path to holiness? I’m not saying it should be holiness INSTEAD of happiness, but I am saying holiness should demand higher priority in our lives.

Holiness almost sounds old school. Holiness isn’t trending in modern day culture, but it does trend in the Bible. The word “happiness” will deliver 6 results on biblegateway.com in the NIV Bible. The word “happy”: 20 results. The word “holiness” pops up 24 results, but the word “holy”… 551. Thank God for Jesus making us look so good now, but what motivates us should still have holiness prioritized higher than happiness.

In dating relationships or marriages, we ask, “Are you happy?”. Why don’t we ask, “Are you guys living holy?” I read that 78% of Christian couples have sex before they’re married. 100% of the 78% are trying to hide it. But as long as they’re happy, we’re cool with whatever they do?!?! I don’t think so. When it comes to a career choice we want to know if people are happy. It’s like we all want the dream job that makes us… Happy. But what if we made choices that helped us pursue holiness? I believe the daily choices we make in regards to the obedience of our Lord will lead to more happiness than anything we could strive on in our own ambitions.

Holiness isn’t us trying to prove something to God or other Christians that we are squeaky clean. On our best day we are still rags to the King, but in my opinion, holiness is just a response to the righteousness that has already been given, not achieved. And in our pursuit of holiness, I pray we would continue to simply respond to the God who gave everything to make us right with him.

What do you think?

I’m Looking at the Man in the Mirror

Have you ever had that friend that was dating somebody that you thought was completely horrible for them? I know, for a fact, that we all have at least 5 friends who think they can sing, but we all know… they cannot. What about the girl who thinks she’s good-looking but… Or the guy who thinks he’s a good leader but… Or the pastor who thinks they’re a good preacher but…

We all know a guy or girl who fits the description of one of the above, but the bottom line is, if we’re honest, somebody would put us in one of those categories. I was at a conference a few weeks back and I heard a well-known pastor speak on Self-Deception and he began his talk with, “Who in here believes they struggle with self-deception?” Maybe 10% of the room raised their hand. By the time he was done talking, 100% of the room had their hands up. There was one blind spot in his life that took him 3 years to fully realize he was WRONG when people had been warning him all along.

And the Holy Spirit put this on my heart that very moment: “Ryan, what’s going to take you THREE YEARS to wake up to?

And I responded by asking 10 friends to be honest, really honest, with me about blind spots in my life. And when I opened the door for them to be honest, THEY LITERALLY CHANGED MY LIFE. One friend said, “Man, I can’t really think of anything, but man, maybe slow down when you’re at church. You walk pretty fast and sometimes you stop and speak to people and they notice. And when you don’t stop and speak to them, they notice that too. So maybe just slow down?” That one text message alone was enough to show me, contrary to my own beliefs, that I don’t have all the angles covered. We are all self-deceived. I challenge you today to shoot out a few emails or text or calls to some close friends… and ask them what they see as potential blind spots for you. Otherwise, we’re all suspect to being the bad speaker, singer, leader, husband, wife, or friend.

Horrible Bosses

I’ve got 5 jobs. For real. I have a total of 3 bosses. I’m the boss at the other 2. It keeps things interesting I guess. My current bosses bend over backwards to make my life and schedule conducive for their organization, but that’s not to say they’re perfect or that I’ve never had a Horrible Boss.

If you’re making any sort of personal work progress, there has to be some form of tension, correction, or discipline between your boss and you. I’ve had a lot of these meetings. :) Now if we’re honest, which is the purpose of this blog, we’d all say we’ve been extremely frustrated with a boss or two in our career. Or perhaps there wasn’t obvious tension, but you simply disagreed with the theology of that pastor or leader. Or maybe you don’t like the way that person handles leadership and you’ve seen things like that handled a lot better. There are countless situations that can set us off internally where our job is just a job that helps us pay bills and we spend days “putting up” with people.

Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.” (Colossians 3:23 NIV)

This shifted my thinking when I actually apply it. I thought about changing my boss’ name in my phone and email contacts to “the Lord” to see how I would respond to the things they ask me to do. Because honestly, I may do a good job and get things done, but I know I don’t do it as if God Himself ask me to do it. And I should.

This doesn’t change anything externally necessary, but it does change my attitude when things get tense. Horrible Boss or not, there’s a big man upstairs that I’d do anything for. And that anything entails working for for a human.

The Best in Me

Maybe you’re gifted to write. Man, when you write, it’s like the pen and pad were created just for you. Maybe you’re extremely strategic. You constantly find yourself with people who “don’t know what to do”, and for some reason, the light never seems to be dim in your brain. Maybe you’re a stellar communicator. Bro, when you speak, nobody’s texting, tweeting, or flat out surfing the internet between points. Maybe you paint. Or maybe you can sang. Girl, you sing so good in church, it’s hard for people to worship due to the distraction of your God-given talent.

Everybody’s got something they’re good at. I think it’s a requirement for being sent to the earth. God’s design on us is ridiculous. And all of the above, at some point in our lives, has to be affirmed by other people. We all know people who think they can sang… but can’t sang. We all know people who straight up think they’re good at stuff they absolutely are not good at. Because of this, we wait for common denominators in conversations. People are insecure about blogging because they’re afraid of what people might say or think about it… until they write one… and 2 or 3 people say, “Hey, I read your blog today. Good stuff.” One retweet and facebook like later… they’re posting every week.

But what would God say you’re good at? I wonder what would happen if God filled out a personality exam for us. Like what if He took your Strength Finders for you? We’re constantly trying to either enhance our current talents or gain new ones. On either list, is Spending time with Jesus there? Between you and Him, would he say, “Man, I know your ability to speak better than anyone. I was there when Dad gave it to you, but what you’re even better at… is spending time with Me.” Because when you spend time with Jesus, it’s a big deal. You get creative. You have a special place. You bring an instrument. You leave your phone at home. You’re so in love, you don’t wanna leave. If Jesus is someone you work for, but never dine with… that sucks.

 

There’s 3 things you should be good at:

1.) Spending time with Jesus

2.) Helping other people grow with Jesus.

3.) Finding lost people who need to know Jesus.

Everything else is supplemental to the above.

P.s. You know Jesus loves you, for the Bible tells you so. But some of you need to know, He misses you just as much right now.

Smoking or Non?

Let’s discuss the major league sins. The ones that will definitely get you fired from/kick out of a church. Adultery (which we like to call “a moral failure.” That’s funny. If a pastor mishandles church finances… we’d say… he mishandled church finances. But if he cheats on his wife, we stick with moral failure because it gives people a vague explanation of what he did. People. “Moral failure” is only used for ONE type of mistake.) What else is on the major sins list? Drug abuse. Physical abuse of kids/spouse. Stealing. In some circles… too much drinking. Prostitution. Porn. You do any of the above, and you’ve officially got a scarlet letter on your back, chest, and forehead.

Let’s move on to the minor league sins. The ones you can do twice a week and keep your job at the church. These are the ones you only simply need “more accountability” for, but probably can get away with anywho. These include: lying, cheating, flirting with people who aren’t your significant other, not reading your Bible, praying only once a month, speeding, eating horrible, and not giving to the poor. I mean… if you do these… I won’t be mad at you.

My brother asked me the other day, “Ryan, what would happen if we put ash trays at the end of our aisles in our churches? What message would that convey to people who smoke?” Great question. I don’t know. What do you think? We tell people in the major sin leagues to come just as they are. Once they cross over to the volunteer/employee side of the church, it’s whole new ball game. God’s grace was huge at the beginning, and then what happened? Come to Jesus just the way you are, but get it together if you want to work for Him???

Whether you find yourself in the majors or the minors, or dabbling in a little bit of both, His grace is, indeed, sufficient. And I have to wonder… If at the feet of Jesus, we’d find ash trays for the newbies… And the veterans.

Out Loud

Read this first part out loud.

“Do we deserve torture in a den of jackals? or lockup in a black hole? If we had forgotten to pray to our God
or made fools of ourselves with store-bought gods, Wouldn’t God have figured this out?

We can’t hide things from him. No, you decided to make us martyrs, lambs assigned for sacrifice each day. Get up, God! Are you going to sleep all day?

Wake up! Don’t you care what happens to us? Why do you bury your face in the pillow?

Why pretend things are just fine with us? And here we are—flat on our faces in the dirt, held down with a boot on our necks. Get up and come to our rescue.

If you love us so much, Help us!”

Psalm 44:19-26 MSG

Did he really just say that?… To God? I wouldn’t even write something like this in my journal. I can only imagine what would happen to the person who said this out loud in one of our churches. The only problem we’d face is some of us might agree, but would be afraid to admit it even to ourselves.

With no resolution, or great reason to be this honest with yourself and your God, I think the truth does set us free.

What do you think?

I’ve Got An Idea

“That’s a good idea.”

I get that statement a lot in conversations. I can spit out ideas all day long. I started my own company so that I could get paid for it. But when I take inventory of all the ideas I’ve come up with for myself or others, I have to ask myself: How many of those good/great ideas did you or someone actually act on? Just a few. It’s like if we shout enough good ideas, we can actually deceive ourselves into believing that we are actually making a difference.

If you think about it, the Bible is full of lofty ideas. Heal the sick. Open blind eyes. Make disciples of ALL nations. Treat others how you would want to be treated. Test the Lord and see if He’ll not open up the windows of Heaven and pour out a blessing that blows your mind. If you go to the book of Acts, you’ll see tons of examples of the ideal Christian life. Hey. Why don’t we all sell our possessions and make sure that others have enough?! If you’re paying attention to what we read all the time, you can walk away from the scriptures with this thought: “What a great idea.”

Being the guy who always has ideas, I made a decision that at the end of my life, I didn’t want to be known as a creative guy who had really great ideas, but I wanted to be man led by the Holy Spirit to do really great actions. And I started with the Bible. So… last week I went through my closet and started grabbing a few pair of jeans, sport coats, shirts, and shoes, and I sold them at Plato’s closet. I got $84 and simply gave it to a friend in need. It wasn’t much, but what was a good idea in scripture became a good action in my life.

The above isn’t to gain more spiritual brownie points with you, but it’s to challenge your life with the scriptures. They aren’t there for entertainment value. We can’t sit around and discount scripture due to historical context and a bunch of “ologies”. Bull crap, man. If you see it in there, it’s there for a reason. Reading great ideas gives you “Aha” moments. Acting on them gives you a shot at making a difference and actually living this thing out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What Happens In Vegas…

Hey, you. Thanks for checking out the blog. Seriously. You’ve got a million other things you could be doing, but you decided to take a break from whatever you’re doing to read this. You’re good people. I appreciate you being here.

I had the opportunity to shoot a documentary this past week with some friends in Death Valley, CA. [coming soon to a computer near you.] Part of the package deal of shooting the documentary was also spending a few days in Vegas. Poor me, right? Being in Sin City, naturally, the first thought that comes to mind is: “What happens in Vegas… stays in Vegas.” It speaks to this idea of getting away with… well, anything. I think the infamous motto carries over into our private life too. It’s like what happens in our private world… stays in our private world. We use phrases like, “That’s none of your business.” We’re creeped out by unknown facebook friends that WE confirmed as friends. We have a list of things that we’ll tweet about, and then there’s a list of things that will never make it to our lives’  highlight reel on the internet.

There’s this guy, Gordon MacDonald,  who wrote a book  in 1984 called Ordering Your Private World. Great book. He teaches great concepts of discipline of your private world that govern your external life. For example, any form of time that you have that goes unmanaged is an opportunity for your greatest weakness to creep in. It’s real good stuff. Read it. Well, in 1987, Gordon cheated on his wife, unfortunately. So let’s get this straight… the guy… who wrote the book on getting your crap together… had a hard time getting his crap together. Ladies and gents… what happens in your private world… does not stay in your private world.

Better information and accountability is not enough to keep you from falling. Knowledge makes us feel better about who we are. Wisdom is putting what you know, what you read, and what you’re learning into practice. Keeping your reputation isn’t enough to keep you from falling. If that’s your motivation for not committing “major” secret sins, you don’t stand a chance. Forget about following rules. Because you’ll figure out a way to get what you want around those rules. The corners that you cut aren’t noticed by anyone around you simply because they’re not paying attention. Those text and emails may seem lightly flirtatious now, but the compound impact of secret sin over a span of years ends in disaster.

The only thing that can keep you from falling is Jesus. And even with Him, we occasionally still fall flat on our faces. And when that happens, you still have Him and His grace there to pick you back up. So the questions for you are these: Who knows what’s really going on with you? Who knows your biggest temptations? And between you and Jesus, how are you handling these areas? Most people who cut corners, usually ignore those areas when they talk to their God. Don’t.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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