Monthly Archive for June, 2006

What are You Good at, Fool?

“Do not deceive yourselves. If any one of you thinks he is wise by the standards of this age, he should become a “fool” so that he may become wise.”
(1Cor 3:18 NIV)

wise is sophos. it means wise. it means wise in terms of able to make good, quick decisions in a specific area. Not wise as in attaining great intelligence or wise as in being very thoughtful and circumspect, but wise in terms of practical smarts. The very next verse tells you that God catches the wise in their own craftiness. In their own skill of what they decide on or what they do with their hands, God catches them in their sin. It almost goest back to chapter 2 and boasting in things. Don’t be wise in the eyes of the world or a good decision maker or good at something by your own skill, because God appears upon everyone that is good at something and desires to receive the glory for it. All skill and prowess comes from God. If you have great skill and great ability, you should become like one that is unskilled and weak, and give all of your glory to God.
Let no man boast or glory in man, for all things are from God. If you graduated from NYU or Ivy Tech or Harvard or if you bought your degree for $7.50 on the internet, do not boast in it. Boast in God who accomplishes all things and achieves all things.

You are the Important Part of the Temple

“Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit lives in you?”
(1Cor 3:16 NIV)

I always understood this. We are God’s temple and we are the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit. In the ancient Hebrew life, there was a tabernacle, and inside the inner inner sanctum was the Holy of Holies. That was where God dwelled. Sure, He was in the tabernacle, and later in the temple, but the actual specific place where He was was the Holy of Holies. That was the only part where a priest could go in and meet God.
In this verse in 1 Corinthians 3:16, that word Temple is kind of exciting, because (as is starting to be a pattern with cool words in the bible) there is more to the word than just ‘temple.’
In Greek there are two words that are used for temple, but if you asked what the difference is, Paul would tell you that one means the temple, the outer court, the parking lot, and everything else that has to do with the temple property. The other word means the Holy of Holies. The single most important room of the whole temple. The very room where God’s actual Spirit would come down and touch the world. That is the word he uses here. You are the actual room that God would enter in the temple in which God lives by His Spirit.
One time I was talking to a guy about our roles in the Body of Christ. I told him that I figured I was just a back muscle or something. Nothing bigtime, nothing out in front, just helping the other parts stay up.
Guess what.

He was a chiropractor.

He laid into me about how important back muscles were, and even the strongest man is rendered useless if he just has one back muscle out of whack.

It was awesome.

The Reward that Comes from Cutting and Chopping

“The man who plants and the man who waters have one purpose, and each will be rewarded according to his own labor.”
(1Cor 3:8 NIV)

Labor: 2873. κόπος kopos, kop´-os; from 2875; a cut, i.e. (by analogy) toil (as reducing the strength), literally or figuratively; by implication, pains: — labour, + trouble, weariness.

all of the workers are of one purpose, of one point, and each one will be rewarded according to his own labor. I think because of the pharisees pompous attitude that God owed them I have always shied away from the idea of getting paid by GOd or Him giving me anything else. But He IS!

in Rev 22:12 it says He is coming and His reward is with Him. In Rev 19 it says that the beautiful bride of Jesus is dressed in all of our righteous deeds that he prepared in advance for us to do.

So He saved us when we didn’t deserve it, and then He pours out on us things for us to do, so that He can reward us (that seems like such a funny word in light of grace) for the things we did.

HOW GREAT IS HIS LOVE FOR US! I think about setting up things for my kids to do just so I can pour gifts on them for doing them, even though I was making up the work for them to do anyway. I could do it myself and it would be done better and faster, and I could keep all my presents for myself, but instead God invites us in on it, entrusts it to our incompetent care, and then gives us presents and blessings for doing it worse than He Himself would!

Here is the root word of that word, labor, pains, toil:

2875. κόπτω kopto, kop´-to; a primary verb; to “chop”; specially, to beat the breast in grief: — cut down, lament, mourn, (be-)wail. Compare the base of 5114.

Wow. That isn’t fun. That doesn’t sound like nice and easy youth group games spirituality! Maybe if we compare it to 5114 like it says.

5114. τομώτερος tomoteros, tom-o´-ter-os; comparative of a derivative of the primary τέμνω temno (to cut; more comprehensive or decisive than 2875, as if by a single stroke; whereas that implies repeated blows, like hacking); more keen: — sharper.

oh, so each person will be rewarded according to his/her labor, and that labor is rooted in chopping, cutting down, lamenting, mourning, not with a single blow or a single stroke but by repeated blows. Repeated hacks. I can relate to that.

Each person will be rewarded according to their repeated hacks in their watering and planting. What is so encouraging to me isn’t the reward. It’s that the reward doesn’t come for those that the world has taught me it comes for. The reward is for the losers. Jesus really did come for losers, and He STAYS with the losers even if the losers STAY losers. Perfect haired pastors of 40,000 people can keep smiling and ministries can boast in their accomplishments, and Jesus might even be in their midst. But the Bible says that Jesus is more likely sitting near a pile of sawdust and wood chips than piles of trophies and gold medals.

Two Guys that Tried to Show me Jesus

I can think of two people in my past that showed me things about Christianity. One was the pastor of the first church I went to when I got saved in college. It was a little tiny charismatic church that had a lot of yelling and fainting and screaming and Allelujahing. The only thing I remember from the pastor was he was always prophesying and all the people would get so excited and happy about whatever he said. I went to the weekly on-campus bible study sponsored by this church, and I remember half of it was praying in tongues, and half of it was sitting around talking about the Bible. I didn’t know about the whole tongues thing, so I would beat-box and pray to myself. At first I did it quietly, then as I got more confidence after a few weeks I did a full out ooomph ooomph ooomph ooomph bass beat to all of their prayers and danced a little. I’m sure it was totally crazy, but I fit right in and nobody minded.I prayed and worshiped in my own way there, and it was the only discipleship connection I had, and I think I grew in it some.

The other guy was named Keith. He was a retired Presbyterian preacher and my wife and I met with him every week leading up to our wedding. He was going to be marrying us, and so we had many meetings talking about marriage and then for the last month just talking about the ceremony. He was a very quiet and humble guy. One week I came and made some statement about the NT and Greek and some word and he said I was wrong. He said it really gently, but he said I must have missed something. He then went and got his interlinear Greek New Testament and showed me all the words I missed that made what I said wrong. Another time we were talking about other sects of Christianity and he had experience with a group that I was really starting to get into. We talked about their love of nature, and he talked about an experience where he heard someone from this tradition praying to the Sun and the Moon and the whole time all he could pray was “God, this is B*$@ S&#*!”

He didn’t always say what I wanted to hear, but I knew the things he said were true. The prophet of Terre Haute, on the other hand, always said fun and nice stuff, but I don’t think it was all true.

To a new believer, of these two I would say that Mr. Terre Haute was showing more of the POWER of God. But now that I’ve been walking with the real Jesus longer, I see which one of these guys showed me more of the Wisdom and the Power of God.

What Convinced Me that the Dodge Viper is Sweet

91 Dodge Viper

“My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power, so that your faith might not rest on men’s wisdom, but on God’s power.”
(1Cor 2:4-5 NIV)

If I saw a brochure about how cool the Dodge Viper is, I would be impressed at the graphic design and the cool pictures.

If I saw a video or a commercial about how cool the Dodge Viper is, I would remember the cool music and the effects and the things the narrator said.

When I was in high school, my homeroom teacher had an extra ticket to the Indy 500. Since my name is Danny Sullivan he couldn’t believe I had never gone to the Indy 500, so he took me along.

I forget what year it was, but it was the first year that the Dodge Viper was the pace car. It was also the first year that the pace car required no special modifications to be a pace car. They took a normal Dodge Viper off the assembly line, painted it and stuck the flashing lights on it, and it was ready.

Our seats were way way WAY up high on turn three. Mr. McWilliams was right, they were the best seats on the whole track. From up there we could see most of turn 2, the back stretch, turn 3, the last leg, and most of turn 4.

There is all kinds of pagentry before the race, all kinds of cars going around showing off famous people that are there today, and recordings of Gomer Pyle singing and stuff, then an old lady says “Gemaa, staa jah enaaas” and everyone goes nuts.

The pace car drives around a few times and the announcer talks about it. We all look at it and oooh and aaaah. then all the indy cars drive around behind it a few times. Then they say that the next time they come around, they will start.

Everybody cheers as the cars come around turn 2 and the race is about to begin, and the pace car gets out of the way.

But it doesn’t just pull over.

It was in 4th gear, going about 100 miles an hour, and when they shifted it into 5th on turn 3, it burned rubber and disappeared.

Everyone on turn three didn’t cheer for the start of the Indy 500 like the rest of the track. Most of the people gasped or yelled out 2 word references to God or things that are Holy.

And then the race began. I don’t remember who won. I don’t remember many events of the race. I don’t have any of the free junk that was passed out to me that day, but over 10 years later, I get goosebumps remembering the start of that race.

And when I play my PS2, do you know what car I pick?

“My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power, so that your faith might not rest on men’s wisdom, but on God’s power.”
(1Cor 2:4-5 NIV)

When we talk about Jesus, may people never remember what we said or how we said it. May they never be impressed by our graphic design or our cool video effects. If they experience Jesus Himself, they will remember Him forever.

The Ways of the Lord are Loving and Faithful for Who?

“All the ways of the LORD are loving and faithful for those who keep the demands of his covenant.”
(Psa 25:10 NIV)

I think translating the Bible has so much of an impact that Christians should follow the idea that Muslims have toward translation, and call every translation an “Interpretation” of the Bible.

All of Psalm 25 is about God showing mercy to sinners, forgiving sin for HIS sake, and people putting their full hope in HIM. So why in the world would there be this one statement about us keeping “the demands of his covenant” smack dab in the middle of all that?

I know, all I have is a Hebrew dictionary and the Holy Spirit, I don’t have many manuscripts, a knowledge of ancient languages, or any letters after my name, but you gotta check this out.

keep: Naw-tsar, to guard, to protect, maintain, obey, conceal, besiege, hide, observe, watch

covenant: a compact made by passing between pieces of cut flesh, confederacy, covenant, league

demands: testimony, witness

So what if instead of keeping the demands of His covenant, what if we

guarded and watched the witness of his covenant.

the ways of the Lord are loving and faithful for those who look to his promise.

so much other stuff in Psalm 25 talks about the weak sinner-man looking to God for salvation, hope, deliverance, I think this last sentence fits better.

If your bias is to highlight obedience to the Bible, you may use the NIV, if your bias is to highlight this context of utterly relying on God for everything, you can add this interpretation to the NIV.

Get Your Authority from Something Bigger than ‘Christian Fiction’

It seems that people have read a lot of Frank Peretti and come up with these ideas of spiritual warfare that look like scenes from the Lord of the Rings or Star Wars. The thing is, you don’t see scenes like this in the bible and Jesus doesn’t talk about life like this. When I was first saved, I was around people at college that seemed like they read more Frank than Matthew, Mark, Luke or John.

The thing is, in the Gospels, you never see Jesus fight with demons. All of the events go something like this: Somebody is possessed by a demon, Jesus shows up, the demon begs for mercy, Jesus tells it to get lost, it gets lost without arguing or needing to be told a second time.

They know authority when they see it.

And where do we come in?

“For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form, and you have been given fullness in Christ, who is the head over every power and authority.”
(Col 2:9-10 NIV)

We have been given fullness by being inside the One who is over every power and authority. He is also in us, so we have the same spiritual authority that we saw Him have in the Gospels.

Even when Jesus is face to face with Satan in the wilderness, there are three point-counter point statements and then Satan flees. No swords, no grunting in a fight, no screaming bad guys getting destroyed.

And then in the book of Revelation, when we do see a really big fight, it may be too disturbing to see who gets cut up with Jesus’ sword. It isn’t armies of demons with wings and horns.

It’s people.

The Devil gets cast down into a lake of fire and burns and burns and burns, but the fighting and killing is a real thing between Men.

Let’s cast down our imaginations that try to make this Christian life exciting and focus on Jesus. Let’s criticize and test all books equally. The Present Darkness books should be examined as closely as the Davinci Code. Just because it’s by a christian publisher doesn’t mean it’s true. Jesus is the only One that’s true. Spend some time reading HIM and leave the ‘Christian Fiction’ on your shelf.

Abounding Grace on Main Street

ὑπερπερισσεύω huperperisseuo, hoop-er-per-is-syoo´-o; to super-abound: — abound much more, exceeding.
- 1 There are only two places in scripture where this word appears
Romans 5:20 The law was added so that the trespass might
increase. But where sin increased, grace increased all the
more,
2Corinthians 7:4 I have great confidence in you; I take great
pride in you. I am greatly encouraged; in all our troubles my
joy knows no bounds.
- 2 in both of these places, the thing over-increasing is a good
thing, joy, grace, but the reason for those things
super-abounding and over-increasing is a bad thing, sin and
troubles.
- 3 I was just thinking about all of the should I put in the Bible.
Like I would say, “where sin increases, grace SHOULD abound” and
“By this all men [SHOULD] know you are my disciples, that you
[SHOULD] love one another.” But what if I read it as it is. It
will happen. God will make it so. It is not something I have to
grunt at because it SHOULD be. It is something that will be, or
is, because God IS and WILL BE.
- 4 So the next time I see a policeman pull over someone for a bribe,
or a judge not pronounce the right verdict because they are
afraid of the government, I can honestly say “Grace IS abounding
here.”

Asking God what your Calling Is

Mother Theresa said that she was glad God never showed her what her calling was. She said that if He did, she wouldn’t have picked up her first person. She would have been too scared.

Jesus Did It All

Look at this as all one paragraph, one sentence, without
chapter/verse breaks.

“Brothers, think of what you were when you were called. Not many of
you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many
were of noble birth. But God chose the foolish things of the world to
shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the
strong. He chose the lowly things of this world and the despised
things—and the things that are not—to nullify the things that are, so
that no one may boast before him. It is because of him that you are
in Christ Jesus, who has become for us wisdom from God—that is, our
righteousness, holiness and redemption. Therefore, as it is written:
“Let him who boasts boast in the Lord.””
(1Cor 1:26-31 NIV)

1 Wisdom - Ignorance
- Jesus has become our wisdom. Formerly we were foolish, we
didn’t know how to get to God, or who God was, or anything
about Him, but now that Jesus is ALIVE inside of us, and the
HOLY SPIRIT is in us, He is teaching us all things.
John 14:26 But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the
Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and
will remind you of everything I have said to you.
2 Righteousness - Shame (about my legal standing with God)
- Jesus has become our righteousness. We used to be evil
lawbreakers. We had shame ever since Adam and Eve ate the
apple and tried to cover themselves. Jesus has become for us
the answer to our shame, the covering of our shame.
Luke 18:9 To some who were confident of their own
righteousness and looked down on everybody else, Jesus told
this parable:
Luke 18:10 “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a
Pharisee and the other a tax collector.

2Corinthians 5:21 God made him who had no sin to be sin for
us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

3 Holiness - Lawbreaking (about my way of living with God)
- Many people thought that their righteousness could be taken
care of by a sacrifice of a lamb or something and then they
could come before God. I think of holiness as what happens
between sacrifices. What is your life really like when you
are outside the temple. Are you not with God then too?
Holiness is about how set apart your life is. The articles in
the temple that were marked holy weren’t made always made out
of different materials than what was in people’s homes, but
they were set apart to be used by God. Our holiness comes the
same way. In Christ we are set apart for a different use than
the other un-holy stuff people in this world. Do you see the
unholy forgiving their enemies? Do you see the unholy showing
compassion to the helpless?

Galatians 5:16  So I say, live by the Spirit, and you will
not gratify the desires of the flesh.

4 Redemption - Paying Off the Debt
- All sin is ringing up a cost towards God. He is infinitely
wonderful, infinitely fantastic and worthy and pure, so any
time we choose something instead of Him, saying that it is
better than He is, we are deserving of an equally infinite
punishment. Most of the point of every religion, and
unfortunately Christianity has been made this way, is to work
back into harmony with the capitalized Whatever and bring
about one’s redemption. I don’t know of a religion that
deeply considers creation and the human condition and then
figures everything is alright and doesn’t do anything about
what they’ve considered. Even Unitarian Universalists meet on
Sunday mornings and sing songs for some reason (this has
confused me since I first learned what they were.)
Jesus said it several times. Our redemption is only paid by
Him. It is too costly for us. No matter what we paid, no
matter how we lived, our redemption can never be ours. It is
His redemption of us. You can’t vacuum the carpet you’re
standing on, and you can’t make a pure sacrifice that will
take care of all of the sins of your past AND future, but He
can, and He did.
This is all from God. If David dumps out all of the toys in his toy
box, and I pick them all up, he can’t boast about his clean room. The
more he talked about what he did, my wife would realize more and more
how much work I did to clean it up. He has nothing to boast in about
himself, only in my cleaning up his mess.
So all of this comes from Jesus. I don’t have to try to generate any
of these things myself–not before God, and not before other people. I
don’t have to prove or be reminded of or build up to someone that I
have these things, because I have them. I don’t have to remind anyone
that Cindy is my wife. She is. We love each other.
That’s great about how I don’t have to prove myself to anyone, but
what about everyone to me? What if I not only saw myself has having
my wisdom, righteousness, holiness, and redemption straight from God,
but what if I saw others has having theirs from God too? What if
through the Holy Spirit living through me people knew without a doubt
that I considered them complete in all 4 of those areas? What if I
built up everyone I met with the confidence in THEM that THEY HAVE
what I am discovering that I HAVE!? Fullness, not lacking in
anything. Complete.

“For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form,
and you have been given fullness in Christ, who is the head over
every power and authority.”
(Col 2:9-10 NIV)