I Am Dirt

Kids_Get_Dirty_7b2dNobel peace prize, a new grand-mama, stepped up violence in Pakistan, a new treaty for the European Union…and then there is always football (or the endless baseball season) to divert those who wish to be diverted. For my part, I am contemplating dirt these days. “Ignoramus!” some may say. I don’t mind, really. There is plenty about dirt I would like to know, blame it on my high school science teacher, Mr. Haas.

Jesus called me dirt once. I really didn’t mind because I just assumed that he thought me “good dirt.” “Good dirt” is the kind of dirt in which any plant will grow and thrive. If I have to be dirt, might as well be the best!

Then I began to examine my life and I started to wonder if I fell into the “good dirt” category at all. Good dirt, according to Jesus, hosts plants that boast a lot of fruit. I look around; I check under the leaves…not so much fruit. So I check my “dirt.” Weeds, lots of weeds, some even prickly weeds, ouch!

“And the seeds that fell on the good soil represent honest, good-hearted people who hear God’s word, cling to it, and patiently produce a huge harvest.” (Luke 8:15, NLT)

This week at Main Street we will be considering the finer points of dirt this week. Would love to think dirt with you too!

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Faithful Intimacy

 

 

 

Peas in a Pod...that's intimacy!

Peas in a Pod...that's intimacy!

I am in them and you are in me. May they experience such perfect unity that the world will know that you sent me and that you love them as much as you love me. (John 17:23, NLT)

 

God is faithful to me even when I allow circumstance to cause me to be unfaithful to him. It is so easy to get involved in attempting to fix my house (which God provided) and do the work of the pastorate (that God provided) and to neglect my personal devotions (God invited). When I have less than communion with God in Christ, there is no hope for me to have any sense of unity with my Christian family. Hurts and offenses become paramount and I nurse all the reasons I should be able to be “left alone.” When I withdraw, the world cannot see Jesus in me and I negate my purpose for being here.

How blessed is his enduring love that sees to my needs even when I do not see to them myself. I am today reminded of the intimacy of communion we have opportunity to experience with our Savior. It is so easy to “preach” at those who are promiscuous with their bodies, those who do not know the joy of intimacy with a covenant partner and yet be completely hypocritical by being equally promiscuous with my drives and desires for the things of this world. When I long for this world’s “offerings” and reject the call or leading of the Holy Spirit, I miss out on so much.

God calls all of us to far deeper intimacy with him: intimacy that will result in our unity with Him, our spouses, and our spiritual siblings. God originally designed us to experience this sort of intimacy with Him, and then He paid the ultimate price so intimacy could be restored. Jesus sacrificed all to deliver this to us and yet so few ever attempt to enjoy the presence of our Faithful Intimate.

Father, forgive me for I know better–I cannot even claim that “I know not what I do,” for that would be deceit. Help me to long for the freshness of your indwelling each day and to do what is required for that refreshing of intimacy with you so I may be truly intimate with others.

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Where Geoffrey Went Wrong

geoffreySo put away all malice and all deceit and hypocrisy and envy and all slander. Like newborn infants, long for the pure spiritual milk, that by it you may grow up into salvation— if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is good. (1 Peter 2:1-3, ESV)

Sometimes the simplest phrases have the most profound impact. Peter does not use many words in this short passage, yet what is said is phenomenal. The translation may read, “Therefore having
put aside…” Those who are in Christ are given the authority to put malice and deceit and hypocrisy and envy and slander out of their lives; to make these things part of an irretrievable past.

The problem is that we rarely do so. It is too much “fun” to involve the body of Christ in such evil things and so we spend our energies engaging in that which ought to only be addressed in the rear view mirror. The things we discarded at the last “life stop.” We taste the kindness of the Lord and call it “sweet” only to return to the soured swill of sin.

The Scripture literally says “grow up to salvation.” We as “newborns” must be about the business of growing up. We already leave the day of the diaper, the day of the lidded cup, the day of the hand-hold, the day of the supervised visit, the day of the chaperoned driver, the day of the curfew, so we may be adults.

I want to grow up, I don’t want to stay a kid, for the Lord is good and his goodness should be reflected in a maturing me.

May it be so.

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The Changing of Seasons

And I will make them and the places all around my hill a blessing, and I will send down the showers in their season; they shall be showers of blessing. (Ezekiel 34.26)fall-foliage-01-g

I really enjoy the changing of seasons. I have lived places where there is really not much difference between summer and winter and I prefer to experience the diversity of the rainy, sunny, dry and cold, snowy and cold. The change of seasons is one of the few things in life I have not found reason to complain about, unless seasons apply to my daily life. I think I am more of an “equator” kind of guy when it comes to life: just give me the consistency of ease and everything is ok!

Life doesn’t work that way.

What is my season? Am I due showers of blessing? Has the rain ever stopped? Must the rain stop lest the ground of my life and heart become saturated, and floods commence destruction? O how much I need sustaining grace! I am not sufficient, my plans are not sufficient, my hopes and drives are not sufficient. I am not sufficient!

God help me to receive your grace, to pray for your grace, to live for your grace and to live in your grace.  In every season.

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Meet Your New Grand-Mama!

art_ardi_scienceI think you bear a distinct resemblance, don’t you? You think not? Well, there are approximately four million years of mutations, I mean “improvements,” between you and Mama Ardie. Personally I think she is an improvement on Mama Lucy who, I am told, you may not really be related to after all. The scientists who approve all such familial connections are having a little bit of a spat over whether or not Lucy’s line died off or whether it is part of the same branch of development of the species homo sapiens. I am sure that after many trees have been sacrificed over the next few years and barring any new relatives rising from the dirt, anthropologists will tell us with some measure of surety how the family feud turned out. I know many are really anxious to discover exactly what kind of chimpanzee they can claim as common ancestor. But again, Mama Ardie may not be a predecessor of the chimpanzees at all:mama lucy

The anatomy behind this behavioral combination is very unexpected and is certain to cause considerable rethinking of not only our evolutionary past, but also that of our living relatives: the great apes,” said Alan Walker, professor of biological anthropology at Pennsylvania State University. Many scientists hypothesize that humans took a different evolutionary trajectory from those of chimpanzees, bonobos and gorillas. Ardi’s findings help challenge earlier beliefs that humans evolved from chimpanzees, their closest genetic relatives, scientists say.

Oh well, I am sure that someone will figure it out in the end. I do suppose that it is worthwhile to know such things. The only way to really prove that we are anything worth note in the “grand scheme” is to prove what was “earlier” on the timeline is definitely inferior to what is currently on the timeline. I wonder what science will say in four million more years?

As for me, I am related to another chain of changes all together. Although I have been told I am pretty hairy (except for on my head) and not too awfully smart in appearance, I am the bearer of a heritage of “made-by-hand” origins. I resemble, in some devalued state, my maker. To be honest, my people have argued at length over this theory of origin and, yes, many trees have been slaughtered in the process. All the discussion has been for naught. We could not come up with anything better than God speaking everything into existence and making homo sapiens by hand…from dirt.

So I am pleased you all have a new picture of your grand-mama, but I am going to stick with my portrait-in-dirt, thank you very much.

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Crazy Dumb Love

Master copyMy life is marked by two challenges:  Loving God with all I am and loving others like I am someone who loves God with all I am.  The words are short and the sentence simple.  Attempting the lifestyle proves why I am a man in need of a Savior and why I desperately
need the powerful Spirit of that very same Savior.

Many, I think, would quickly say, “I love God.”  Most, I would guess, would not be so bold to say, “I love God more than anything, even my own life.”  Yet this level of devotion is what the follower of Jesus is called to possess.  This sort of life can only be a distant dream unless the Christian will receive the reality that God so loved them that he gave everything…even his own life.  This is a very big thought, one I have yet to be able to squeeze into my head.

I am so very accomplished at caring for and providing for my needs, not so much that of my neighbor.  Why should I?  What have they done for me? Why should I suffer inconvenience for the sake of someone who has not even bothered to introduce them self?  Why can’t I just mind my own business, not hurt other people and go about life keeping my distance? 

“Crazy Dumb Love” is the answer.  My friends at Main Street are attempting to find and put to work just this sort of love this week.  May it be!

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