Monthly Archive for November, 2006

Rewards from Mr. Podotés

Religious “flesh” always wants to work for God (rather than humbling itself to realize God must work for it in free grace) . But “if you live according to the flesh you will die” (Romans 8:13). That is why our very lives hang on not working for God.
•    From the chapter on prayer, DG

“1 Peter 4:11 states the principle so well: “Let him who serves serve in the strength which God supplies in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belong glory and power forever and ever. Amen.” The Giver gets the glory. So all serving that honors God must be a receiving. Which means that all service must be performed by prayer.”

Man. there is no question that I am a man in need. I need intervention in terms of safety when there are cars darting around that I can’t see and street kids jumping out in front of my car as if they WANT to get hit. I need intervention when I get angry at my friends, or when I would prefer to just be lazy instead of being a help to my wife. Or even to exert myself in a focused way instead of driving her to say “you are so distracted!”

But too many times I stop with being in need. I mope and sit and whine that I need God so bad, and you know what, I think only about 30% of the time I eventually call on Him. I think I just camp out in need without walking over to my Giver of all good things.

“And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.”
(Hebrews 11:6 NIV)

rewards= the greek word misthapodotes   (Mr. Podotés?)

The water system where I live isn’t the best in the world. Often times when I turn on the sink in the bathroom, the water comes out normal for a second then all of a sudden starts going FFFTFFFTTTT FFTFTFTFT FFFTFTFT THOTH THOTH FFFFSSSHSHSHSHHSH. For a long time, actually for over a year, when this happened I would jump back and cringe in fear and anger and try not to get wet. Water and air would shoot out of the faucet and splatter all over my clothes, my face, the towels on the shelf, everywhere. It is very frustrating.

When I was in college, I took a class called weapon and weaponless defense. It was really fun. We bought these special bamboo-like sticks and learned how to swing them around like ninjas and fight with them. Me and my friend Kieth Woods would go out on the quad and beat the snot out of each other’s sticks.

We also played a lot of Frisbee. A lot. I mean it. We played for 8 hours  a day. We added it up. Between our classes and our homework and meals and such, we played Frisbee AN AVERAGE of 8 hours  a day. On the weekends we would actually play an organized game of Ultimate for a few of those hours.

There was one thing that always separated the good Ultimate players from the people just out throwing a Frisbee. If the disc was flying along down the field, you had to get it. The difference was whether you would wait for it to come to you, or if you would go to it. The people that would wait for the disc to come to them usually never caught it. The people that saw the disc coming at them and ran to meet it were the people that would usually end up scoring and winning.

When Keith and I would swing our sticks and attack each other, we were constantly in offense and defense at the same time. When one of his sticks came at me (you have one in each hand) I would have to swing mine at his stick as hard as or harder than his strike, or I wouldn’t block it. If I just held my stick up and let him hit it, it would come back on me and I’d get nailed with my own weapon. My defense was to swing at his offense as hard as I could.

Now when the sink goes FFTFFFT SHSHT FFFT FFFT I grab the faucet. If the water and air blast out into my hand, they don’t splatter all over my clothes. I grab onto the thing and in a few seconds it works right.

I think God is just that way. Mr. Podotés is so full of blessing, so full of power and action, but if He just did stuff He wouldn’t get as much glory. It’s when we ask Him and seek Him that He gets the most glory. When He gets the credit and I don’t blame some weird thing I call chance or luck.

I want to swing at him, I want to run up to Him and meet Him and not just wait for him to float down to me like a perfect throw. I want to swing at Him like He’s swinging at me!

When Keith and I would get tired of sparring, the sticks would start bonking and clunking. We would take a break and then go at it again, and when we were both hitting hard and really swinging, you could hear the CLACK A CLACK KA CLACK echoing off of all the stone buildings around us. I think Mr. Podotés wants us to CLACK A CLACK with Him. I think He wants us to meet Him so He can pass out His glory and His goodness into our lives in big and wonderful ways.

Who is Serving Who?

“God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands; Neither is worshipped with men’s hands, as though he needed any thing, seeing he giveth to all life, and breath, and all things;”
(Acts 17:24-25 KJVS)

wait a minute, God is not worshipped…? Yes He is, we worship Him all the time. Oh…

For God to be worshipped in Spirit and in Truth, He can’t be worshipped like the Greeks worshipped their gods. They lived lives that watched natural events, political events, etc. as if the gods were arguing with each other and with men. If some such and such happened then they would all search and wonder which god was angry so they could make it happy with whatever kinds of sacrifices that god liked.

Paul tells them, this is not the way the Lord of Heaven and Earth is worshipped, as if He periodically got angry and needed to be satisfied with gifts like a moody girlfriend or a totalitarian dictator.

God did this so that men would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from each one of us.
Acts 17:27 NIV

God is a GOD THAT WE NEED. We go to HIM because He has made the sacrifice that we needed. Wow, how backwards from what the world would think about religion. They might think, you must do things to make God happy, or He will curse your life. But I think it is the opposite, God does things all the time to make you happy, but if you don’t take them, you curse your life. We don’t make a sacrifice for Him, He made the sacrifice for us!

Current Read - Desiring God

It is very unusual for me, but right now I’m re-reading Desiring God by John Piper. It’s really good stuff, but it is different than a lot of stuff I’ve been reading, and am currently listening to. I wish I could get in a room with N.T. Wright, Brian McLaren, and John Piper and ask them some questions…

Break the Sabbath and Go Find Some Dancing Girls

Romans 3.8 “Why not say—as we are being slanderously reported as saying and as some claim that we say—“Let us do evil that good may result”? Their condemnation is deserved.”
(Rom 3:8 NIV)

“Or haven’t you read in the Law that on the Sabbath the priests in the temple desecrate the day and yet are innocent?”
(Matt 12:5 NIV)

Desecrate – 1014 – to profane, defile, make irreligious, treat sacrilegiously

Observe the Sabbath, because it is holy to you. Anyone who desecrates it must be put to death; whoever does any work on that day must be cut off from his people.
(Ex 31:14 NIV)

God gave the gift of the Holy and Perfect Law so that we would have boundaries, control, and if we weren’t slaves to sin trying to do Law, it would have worked, but since we are slaves to sin, the Law just showed the darkness in our hearts. On the surface it looks like a contradiction ~ Don’t work on the Sabbath/Levites, here is all the work you do on the Sabbath. In any worldly institution, if we had such contradictions we would be frustrated and quit or start a revolution.

But where do we CONSTANTLY allow such a contradiction and situational rule code?

IN RELATIONSHIPS WITH THOSE WE LOVE AND ARE CLOSEST TO!

Cindy can tell me an absolute rule to follow ~ never leave the water tank while you fill it from the sink ~ but then the very next day, as I am filling the water tank, she says, “Grace is trying to go out the door, and my hands are covered in chicken guts, go get her!”

How absurd it would be for me to say, “But wait, dear, you said don’t leave the water tank!” how crazy! I would leave in an instant to do something MORE IMPORTANT! >>>for the people of Israel, it was more important to do no work on the Sabbath, but the priests’ work is MORE IMPORTANT, so it MUST be done.

Fast Forward to Jesus. His work is more important. The point of HIS LIFE – HELLO – was mercy and TRUE sacrifice. So He tells the Priests – I desire mercy, not sacrifice, and acknowledgement of God more than burnt offerings. Just like Hezekiah broke into pieces the bronze snake Moses had made, for up to that time the Israelites had been BURNING INCENSE (!) to it. (it was called Nehushtan.) -2 Kings 18.4

Jesus broke their Sabbath into pieces. They were worshipping the Sabbath like it was God.

So now where are we today? Christians have a reputation of being do-gooders, and finger pointers. It would be silly for us to think we’re different than the Pharisees because we REALLY ARE GOOD PEOPLE and they just acted like they were. I think a lot of them really did think they were doing what was right. What if only the authorities among them were corrupted?

What’s up? We aren’t accused of promoting sin, we aren’t accused of being drunks and gluttons like Jesus was. And what I think is the worst, we are not accused of eating with sinners.

I was at a party recently, and there were religious guys there that prayed over the microphone, and distinguished members of the community, and wise and respected old women who were great matriarchs, but I wonder if the people that Jesus would have been most likely to befriend were the two dancing girls. The two girls dancing around for money and getting groped would be totally looked down upon by everyone I know. Who would ever see them as human instead of a product to be rented? That’s exactly what they were, and I think Jesus would have seen through their lives like He did with the Samaritan woman, like He did with Mary Magdelene, like He did with so many of us.

Is the church ready to quit wasting time on the hard hearted religious folks that are ok with not being accused of being drunks or friends of evildoers and reach out to the dancing girls? Are we ready to break some rules (important to us) for the sake of something bigger (important to God?)