To be a blessing… (2)

There is no blessing that comes from God, that cannot be shared.

Let me say it again.

There is no gift from God that cannot be shared.

Didn’t hear me?  I’ll say it again.

There is no fruit of the Spirit that does not bless others.

The grace that God gives us matures when we extend it to others – when we love others as God loves us.

Selfishness and stinginess is immature, destructive, and  antithetical to the Gospel of Jesus.  

Whether in our personal lives or in our public policies – the Christian calling is to be a blessing. Get it?

Any rationalization, any attempts to reframe this fundamental truth, is to undermine the very foundations of Christianity.  

So you say you want to be blessed? Be a blessing.  Period.

38 give, and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For with the measure you use it will be measured back to you.”

Luke 6:38

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs,

just adam

Sankofa…

Our ancestors endured tremendous hardships in the hopes of us being free. They lived and died with only dreams of what we now take for granted. They faced intense and overt violence and injustice with dignity and determination to not allow hatred to twist their consciences.  They made progress, slowly, and we are still here… 

The Civil Rights Movement that we often define as a social and political movement, was actually a spiritual movement that had its roots in the Black Church.  

While we are still here,our communities are struggling.  Our struggling communities stem from our struggling families.  Our families struggle most intensely when we devote ourselves to everything but GOD! When we neglect our sacred past, when we dishonor our ancestors, we forsake our future. 

When Israel entered the Promised Land, God gave specific instructions.  While the land was theirs, they would have to possess it.  In possessing the land, they were told not to ‘devote’ themselves to the stuff that the other people in the land did.  In the battle to take the city Ai, Israel abandoned God’s instructions and they were routed and forced to retreat.

They lost the battle because they took and devoted themselves to the things that God told them to destroy.  In a word, their values got messed up. 

I wonder if we as a people may be encountering some of this.  Have we, in an attempt to achieve the American dream, abandoned the One who truly makes and keeps us free? In our desire for material success and prosperity, have we abandoned the One who keeps and prospers us? What have we devoted ourselves to?  

12 Therefore the people of Israel cannot stand before their enemies. They turn their backs before their enemies, because they have become devoted for destruction. I will be with you no more, unless you destroy the devoted things from among you.

Joshua 7:12 (ESV)

What are we devoted to as a people? Who are we devoted to?

If it is not God, it will not stand… we will not stand.

ihs,

just adam

To Be a Blessing…

One way to guarantee that we will never be satisfied is to misuse the gifts that God has given us. This misuse is often caused by  misunderstanding the purpose of a thing.  Let me clarify.

God gifts and blesses us because God loves us.  But God’s gifts to us – the abilities, the talent that God gives us are not simply for our own selfish interests, self-promotion, or personal gains!   

Trees do not consume their own fruits. If we are the Lord’s plantings, then what we have and what we produce, even the fruits we bear are not simply for our own sakes (Isaiah 61:3)

When God blesses us, and we misunderstand the reason why God blesses, and we misuse these blessings, we will never fully enjoy the benefits of the blessings.  Enough will never really be enough… 

Listen…

10 As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace: 11 whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.

1 Peter 4:10–11

As you are blessed – Be a blessing today!

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs,

just adam

Begin with the End in Sight?

“Candler“

If success was guaranteed and failure was an impossibility, what might you attempt?  What goal might you pursue?  What dream would you chase? 

Now that’s faith!

Most of us set goals based on what we ‘think’ we can accomplish.  Unfortunately, these accomplishments rarely lead to lasting satisfaction and in a moment we start feeling restless and stuck!  And, on top of that, these are rarely the things that God calls us to.  Without faith, we can’t please God! (Hebrews 11:6)

It’s never too late to pursue a dream – to stretch out and pursue that thing that God laid on your heart when you were a child!  But the longer you delay, the more difficult it will be to get started! Start now.

Can I tell you a secret? I am often afraid.  I am regularly confronted with challenges that I feel ill-equipped to face. My superpower is showing up even when I can’t see my way clear.  But honestly, I can’t even really claim credit for that…it is a gift from God.

It is faith in God that encourages and sustains me. It is faith in the grace of God that stirs my capacity to imagine better days when things look grim.  It is faith that gives substance to my hope when obstacles seem like impasses.   

It is faith that calls us to remember that there is no failure in God who catches and can keep us from falling! 

Knowing this, what will you try today – If you knew that failure was not an option?  When God calls and sets His plans in our hearts, God guarantees the outcomes! Which means as we begin, we must keep the end in sight!  God’s got you!  God’s got us.

24 Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy, 25 to the only God, our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen. 

Jude 24–25

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs,

just adam

christian?? (2)

The greatest challenge to the Church’s witness is not some extraordinary external enemy but an internal erosion of the ethics that should exemplify who we are.

In a courtroom, if a witness lies under an oath, they can be charged with perjury. To be a credible witness (per Brenda Salter McNeil), one need not be perfect – but at least be honest. To willfully lie under oath is a crime, and depending on the conditions, can carry jail time and fines.

The christian church in the West and in America is under a heavy indictment. Repeatedly landing on the wrong side of history by promoting oppressive forces or being silently complicit to abuse and bigotry, it’s a wonder that anyone would call themselves christian. It’s a wonder that anyone would trust such an unreliable witness.  

Thank God for those Christian communities that refuse to cede their witness to the powerful.  Thank God for those who advocate for those who’ve been shoved to the margins.  Thank God for those who value all human beings as precious and beloved!  Thank God for those who don’t separate their love for God from those made in God’s image.  Thank God for those working publicly to preserve and protect the dignity and rights of every human – every single one! 

History will be our judge.  Will we be found faithful or at fault? The jury is out, but the clock is ticking…

20 If anyone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen. 21 And this commandment we have from him: whoever loves God must also love his brother.

1 John 4:20–21

Does that seem way beyond us? Perhaps.  But what kind of witness are you? 

Good Morning, I love you all.

ihs,

just adam

Scars…

After Jesus’ resurrection, it would take a while for the news to spread.  And even among some of His disciples, there were still some doubts about the stories that were being told.  The most famous of the doubters is Thomas.  

Evidently he wasn’t present when Jesus first appears to the disciples.  I don’t know where he was or what he was doing, but for whatever reason, he was not at the meeting when Jesus showed up.  And despite the witness of the other disciples, Thomas declares defiantly, ‘I won’t believe until I see…” 

24 Now Thomas, one of the twelve, called the Twin,was not with them when Jesus came. 25 So the other disciples told him, “We have seen the Lord.” But he said to them, “Unless I see in his hands the mark of the nails, and place my finger into the mark of the nails, and place my hand into his side, I will never believe.” 

John 20:24-25

Most of us are not as audacious as Thomas, but we live very much by the motto, ‘I’ll believe it when I see it.” We are suspicious and mistrustful of one of God and one another.  We’ve been disappointed and let down before, so we reserve our hopes and limit our faith to what we can confirm – which is ironically the opposite of what faith is supposed to be. 

Graciously, Jesus obliges Thomas and shows up. Jesus reveals himself and allows Thomas to touch his wounds. Jesus shows and shares his scars. 

Thomas is not alone in his doubts, huh?  We are surrounded by those in our families, on our jobs, in our neighborhoods, in our circle of friends who have doubts about who Jesus really is.  They want proof.  The temptation may be to debate with them – to try to convince them through compelling arguments – but honestly I never met anyone who became a Christian because of an argument.    Maybe we should learn from Jesus’ example.

Jesus reveals his scars.  He makes himself vulnerable by allowing Thomas to see and handle his wounds – to witness personally the truth of the Resurrection.  I wonder if some of the doubt we encounter in the world is because we’ve been conditioned to hide our scars rather than reveal them as evidence of God’s grace and power! We stifle God’s glory by concealing our own stories of healing and resurrection.  Something to think about, huh?

27 Then he said to Thomas, “Put your finger here, and see my hands; and put out your hand, and place it in my side. Do not disbelieve, but believe.”  28 Thomas answered him, “My Lord and my God!

John 20:27-28

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs,

just adam

christian?

The greatest commandment is to love God, the second is to love others as we love ourselves.  Jesus embodied this ethic and commanded those who would follow Him to do the same. 

It’s pretty simple, no?

In a country that is supposedly christian, it seems pretty straightforward. The outworking of Jesus’ commands are not obscure.  They are easy enough for a child to understand:

Love is good. Hatred is bad. Sharing is good. Selfishness is bad.  Giving is good. Stealing is bad.  Kindness is good. Cruelty is bad.  Compassion is good. Bullying is bad.  Respect is good. Rudeness is bad. Telling the truth is good. Lying is bad. I could go on, but I’ll

stop.  

So what’s the problem? The commands are pretty straightforward, no? The promise of the Spirit is to help us in our infirmities, yes?

With our highly evolved, tech-savvy, exceptional, so-called christian selves – this is what we’re doing right now? This is the best in who we are? Shame on you.  Shame on us! 

Perhaps the problem is that we are not all who we profess to be and we have no intention of obeying Christ’s commands.  

So let’s stop putting Jesus in the middle of this hateful, disgusting mess! Let’s stop giving him credit for this awful experiment.  I can hear Him saying, ‘I never knew you…’

Are these words biting and disturbing? Good.  It means we are not beyond hearing.  This is grace. 

Do better, right now, today!

Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; if we love one another, God abides in us and his love is perfected in us.

1 John 4:11–12

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs,

just adam

Daily Bread

Yes, I Bake!

When Jesus taught His disciples to pray, rather than give them something that they repeated verbatim, He gave them a model.

Right in the middle of the prayer are these familiar words:

Give us this day our daily bread…

Matthew 6:11

Pause for a minute.  Before the day starts running by us – let’s pause and consider God’s faithfulness.  Right now, at this moment, we have everything that we need.  

Don’t let anxiety or worry about tomorrow cause you to miss the miracle in this moment.  Today, we have everything that we need.  Trust God for the rest!  Get it?

As smart, capable, and talented we are, not one of us can live more than a moment at a time. Let’s give thanks for today, and trust God for the rest!  

God promised to take care of us!

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs,

just adam

Dirt-work?

Mandela’s Quarry

When a house is built, the most important work is often never seen. Even before concrete is poured, the ground has to be prepped and graded.  The first step in the process is dirt-work! 

Excavation and installation of footers all must be done before a single brick is laid. Skip this step and you undermine the integrity of the structure and risk future issues and the likelihood of having to start all over again.

Sounds a bit like life, doesn’t it?  When our foundation is questionable, our future is a gamble.  Time, tests, and trials will all tell what’s really there, no?  Times are indeed telling!

I hope we are rooted in God – gripped by grace, and grounded by God’s love for us!  What is true will stand, what is not, will fall.

Remember Jesus’ parable about building a house on a rock? I can hear in His words, an echo from the Psalm:

Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain.

Psalm 127:1

It’s time for all of us to do some ‘dirt-work,’ huh? It’s beyond time for some excavation and regrading to occur in our hearts and lives. Let the Word and Spirit work! 

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs,

just adam

Emergencies?

There are times that life will remind us that we are not in control.  Despite our best laid plans, we will be met with frustrations and unforeseen circumstances.

Honestly, I struggle a bit during these moments and depending on my frame of mind at the time, I have often let them get the best of me. I know I’m not the only one!

While there are many situations that present as emergencies – most things are not.  Yes, there are some things that require urgency and attention, but we cannot make everything an emergency or nothing is! Get it?

Beyond this, as God’s children, we have access to the wisdom of God, and the presence of Spirit to address whatever challenges that may confront us.  We also have the confidence that God sees and knows, and is willing and able to aid us!  Pray!

When we acknowledge God for all of who God is – omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, and eternal – we realize that there are no emergencies or surprises with God, and this is the God who cares for us!  Get it?

Whatever the day brings, know that God knows, God sees, God cares, and God is able! 

Before you let anxiety and frustration take hold – remember this…

1 I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come?

2 My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.

3 He will not let your foot be moved;he who keeps you will not slumber.

4 Behold, he who keeps Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.

5 The Lord is your keeper; the Lord is your shade on your right hand.

6 The sun shall not strike you by day,nor the moon by night.

7 The Lord will keep you from all evil; he will keep your life.

8 The Lord will keep your going out and your coming in from this time forth and forevermore.

Psalm 121:1-8

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs,

just adam