Who are We Talking About?

There are some things that are consistent with God’s character and some things that are not.  There are virtues that reflect God’s heart, and there are those that do not.  Where there may be doubts, Jesus gives us clarity!

In the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7), Jesus revises the interpretive lens.  Jesus repeatedly declares, ‘You’ve heard it said, but I say to you…’ But beyond declaration, Jesus’ Incarnation is the ultimate example – the ultimate demonstration- of how our faith should be lived out.

So, when I hear us talking about Jesus while demonstrating cruelty to strangers, callousness toward the poor, carelessness toward those suffering – I wonder – Who are we talking about??

Jesus welcomed strangers, touched the untouchable, embraced publicans and sinners, privileged the poor, blessed the last, lost, least, and left behind.  Jesus embodied compassion toward those who would otherwise be avoided, overlooked, or ignored.  This same Jesus was critical of the self-righteous religious, leery of the rich, and He made the powerful very uncomfortable. 

15 He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.

Colossians 1:15

Jesus expresses and embodies the character and compassion of a loving God. Jesus is the Mediator of our relationship with God the Father and with one another.  Jesus is our Exemplar.  He teaches us how to love one another well.  Jesus points the Way, He shows us the Way, and He makes the Way for us!

Get it? Now, let’s go and do it!

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs, 

just adam

Community People…

While things are tense around us, many of us are bracing for what’s next, and fear, anger, and anxiety seems to be the themes of the day – I hope we can guard our hearts against the temptation to isolate.

We’ve got some tough years ahead of us, from which we cannot simply run and hide.  We cannot just wall ourselves off and give ourselves to guarding only our own personal interests and things.  

Let me take that back, we can do these things, but we will cease to be who God created, called, and redeemed us to be!

As Christians in the world, we are the ‘community of called out ones’, entrusted with the Gospel, to witness to the world about the goodness and the grace of a loving God revealed to us through Jesus Christ.  

We must not shrink from this call – not in our words or in our deeds!

The most powerful and most important commandments in Scripture are the commands to love; to love God and to love others as we love ourselves.  These are positive commands that require something of us.  

The Golden Rule says, ‘do unto others as you would have them do unto you…’ This is not the same as ‘don’t do to anyone what you don’t want done to you…’. The former demands community, the latter can occur in isolation.  

In good times and in bad, we are community people!  

While we will all have moments of overwhelm, frustration, and fear – we must not retreat.  Pause if you must, pull back if you need to, but don’t abandon community!  Our faith is lived out in our relationships.  This is the outworking of our witness!

35 By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”

John 13:35

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs,

just adam

Fair-weather Following?

Jesus bids us to follow Him.  Wherever He goes, we are called to follow.  Whether in sunshine or storm, He beckons to us to follow Him.  Wherever He leads,  Jesus calls us to follow – that is to surrender our wills, to relinquish the right to ourselves, to struggle if we must – Jesus calls us to follow Him.

And as we follow, we are promised comfort from the Spirit, peace that surpasses understanding, and even the fullness of joy.  

But we are not guaranteed a problem free existence, we are not promised that we will be comfortable,  we are not promised that there will be no struggle, we are not promised that we will not taste sorrow.  But Jesus calls us to follow Him.

When Jesus asked his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?”  We know Peter’s reply. And we know the blessing that followed.  “Upon this rock, I will build my Church…”  

Immediately afterwards, Jesus began to tell his disciples about the difficult times ahead.  Unfortunately, they were not quick to receive or understand His words. Peter even went so far as to pull Jesus aside to rebuke Him – can you imagine that? Peter thought Jesus needed correction.  But don’t be too hard on him. 

How often have we sought to be comfortable and certain,  when in fact Jesus is calling us to be comforted and confident? There is a difference.  Comfortability and certainty are circumstantial.  But to be comforted and confident – these are gifts from the Spirit. 

Can we relinquish our idols and follow Him or is our commitment only fair-weather?  

24 Then Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.

Matthew 16:24

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs,

just adam

Try Again – with Jesus!

As we are nearly two weeks into the new year, many of us have already abandoned the resolutions or commitments we made at the end of the last year.  

Did you know that January 10th is called, ‘National Quitters Day?’  

Ten days… ten days is all it takes for many of us to abandon a new goal. Wow.  I was shocked when I first learned this, but I am not surprised.  I’ve witnessed as much, firsthand and up-close at the local gym I attend.  It gets crowded near the beginning of the year but tapers off very quickly before Valentine’s day!  

So, I guess I’m writing this morning to encourage you to keep going!  Whatever good goals you’ve set for yourself – don’t quit!  Whatever God has laid on your heart to do – no matter how many times you’ve failed, and no matter how many obstacles you’ve faced – don’t give up!

When your motivation wanes, and you’re threatening to give up – remember that Jesus is with you and give it one more try!  If your goal is a good one – a God inspired one – try again – try again with Jesus! 

Remember when Peter went fishing all night and caught nothing?  Ready to chalk it up as failure, Peter was cleaning his nets and ready to call it a day.  But Jesus encouraged him to give it one more try!  

See what happened:

4 And when he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.” 5 And Simon answered, “Master, we toiled all night and took nothing! But at your word I will let down the nets.” 6 And when they had done this, they enclosed a large number of fish, and their nets were breaking.

Luke 5:4–6

Now get up this morning and try again – this time with Jesus!! 

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs,

just adam

Pack Light? (3)

Years ago on a rare vacation, my wife booked a trip to one of those all-inclusive resorts in Montego Bay, Jamaica.  For me, it was an adventure in more than one way.  I had nothing to do with any of the planning, and she went all out!

Everything was included. Flights, ground transportation, food and drinks, entertainment, and a private butler/valet were prepared for us!  It was as amazing as you could imagine but initially I was unsettled!

Normally when we traveled, I was the one who carried the bags, but not this time!  Someone carried the bags, and had I let him, he would’ve unpacked them, ironed our clothes, put them away, and made our dinner reservations!

Needless to say, I was pretty uncomfortable with such attention and proceeded to resist and ended up in something of a tug-of-war over our bags.  In retrospect, I know how silly I must’ve appeared as a result of my antics, but I couldn’t get over the idea of someone desiring to serve us so attentively.

I guess it says something about me, huh? 

By the time we left, I had gotten less anxious about the service and actually got to know the young man who was helping us. I learned that he had gone through tremendous training to learn how to do his job and took great pride in his work and to refuse him was nearly an insult.

It may sound strange, but for those of us who struggle with accepting help or being served, I learned a valuable lesson.

How often do we resist God and refuse God’s gifts because having someone help is a sign of weakness or an uncomfortable privilege.  How often do we get in a tug-of-war with the Spirit when God calls us to unburden ourselves and rest? 

How often do we allow our pride to keep us from enjoying the abundant grace that God desires to lavish on us?  How often do we bear that which God invites us to surrender because of this overwhelming guilt or pride? 

Jesus said:

28 Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”

Matthew 11:28–30

I mean not to compare Jesus to a butler/valet but I do know that He is a burden-bearer and a heavy-load-sharer, and He continues to call us to rest.  

God wants us to work hard, I believe this to be true.  But God is also calling us to rest! Two things can be true at the same time – despite the tension.

 Can we surrender our pride and guilt – our egos and let God love us?  We may find that we can enjoy our journey a little more when we do!

I am still learning and getting better.  How about you?

Pack light!

Good Morning, I love you all!

ihs, 

just adam