
It's that time again!!!
2009 Summer Book Sale
Friday, June 26, 4 – 7 p.m. Friends members only—join at the door!
Saturday, June 27, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Sunday, June 28, 2 – 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. $7 Bag Sale, auditorium only.
quotes and other thoughts along the journey
My recent reading has not been very blog-worthy. (not to be confused with sponge-worthy! Seinfeld has indeed burned itself indelibly on my subconscious. Thanks Elaine!)8. The God who is love.
A second radical message from Jesus about the Father is that God is love. It sounds almost trite, doesn't it? But a comparative study of world religions will show how striking and novel is the Christian affirmation that God is love.
That means that all God does is love. Not only that God is love, but that God is loving - in fact, the He always acts in a loving way. Just as the sun only shines, conferring its light and warmth on those who will receive them, so God only loves, shedding His light and warmth on those who would receive them.
All changes in the quality of a Christian's life grow out of a change in one's vision of reality. Jesus said, "You will come to know the truth, and the truth will set you free" (John 8:32)
Therefore, I ask you: Do you really believe that God is unchangeably, unalterably loving? And have you let that change your personal vision of reality .. every hidden corner and embarrassing shadow and intense desire of it? Your personal transformation begins here.
When I was a little boy, I had a naive idea that when I went to confession, God was frowning on me because I had been bad. As soon as I confessed my sins, God would begin to smile again. Somehow my confession implied a change in God. How absurd! My confession only implies a change in me.
Now I understand things differently. More like this: You and I are standing in the middle of a spotlight on the platform of a church; the rest of the church is in darkness, but we are in bright light. To me this scene is a good image of ragamuffins living in a state of grace. Now, suppose that you or I commit grave, deliberate sin. What happens? We step aside into shadows, but the light remains shining. God's love never changes - we have simply chosen to step away from it. When we repent, we come back into the light of God's love, which has always been there.
Reading: I John 4:7-16
Grace is the majesty, the freedom,
the undeservedness, the unexpectedness, the newness,
the arbitrariness, in which a relationship to God and
therefore the possibility of knowing Him is opened up to
man by God Himself ... Grace is God's good pleasure.
Karl Barth
"... my love is a lot bigger than your stupidity"Papa to Mack
I cannot believe it!!! After waiting for years and years... decades actually... I've just discovered that one of my favorite films has FINALLY been released on DVD. The movie is Cannery Row starring Nick Nolte and Debra Winger. This movie is a must see. It is a wonderfully acted and narrated adaptation of John Steinbeck's novels Cannery Row and Sweet Thursday. John Huston's narration is marvelous. The characters are endearing and will wiggle their way into your heart. I haven't been able to watch it for years, because I do not have a copy (YET),
but I cannot wait to get my hands on the DVD and savor it anew. This film is a work of art and will always be a classic to me. Get a copy and watch it, you won't be sorry!
Yesterday was amazing. I am still swimming in the sea of Love and Grace and Healing we experienced together at newhope church. Mr. Paul Young, author of the amazing book entitled "The Shack", shared his story with us. I am still in awe of the Work of Papa in his life. We felt the Spirit move strongly in the house. The message and demonstration of God's healing and re-creative Power that we experienced changed lives. We will never be the same. I encourage you, if you were not present with us at newhope church yesterday, to listen to Paul's story here at newhopenc.org. I hope God's Spirit speaks to you the words you need. You will never be the same again. And once again, I want to share one of my favorite quotes from "The Shack", words that paint a beautiful picture of the Kingdom into which we are called to be a part:"Mack, if anything matters then everything matters. Because you are important, everything you do is important. Every time you forgive, the universe changes; every time you reach out and touch a heart or a life, the world changes; with every kindness and service, seen or unseen, my purposes are accomplished and nothing will ever be the same again." -- SarayuThy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Amen
I'm reading a book by N.T. Wright entitled "Surprised by Hope - Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church". It is excellent reading, and probably merits re-reading multiple times. I just finished reading Chapter 4 entitled "The Strange Story of Easter". It is a very interesting discussion of the many ways people look at the resurrection of Jesus."The challenge is in fact the challenge of new creation. To put it at its most basic: the resurrection of Jesus offers itself, to the student of history or science no less than the Christian or the theologian, not as an odd event within the world as it is but as the utterly characteristic, prototypical, and foundational event within the world as it has begun to be. It is not an absurd event within the old world but the symbol and starting point of the new world. The claim advanced in Christianity is of that magnitude: Jesus of Nazareth ushers in not simply a new religious possibility, not simply a new ethic or a new way of salvation, but a new creation."The beginning of a new creation! That is exciting! He continues...
"And this is the point where believing in the resurrection of Jesus suddenly ceases to be a matter of inquiring about an odd event in the first century and becomes a matter of rediscovering hope in the twenty-first century. Hope is what you get when you suddenly realize that a different worldview is possible, a worldview in which the rich, the powerful, and the unscrupulous do not after all have the last word. The same worldview shift that will enable us to transform the world."This is the first book by Wright which I've read, but from what I've read so far, it will not be the last! I think it is cool that I reached this chapter "The Strange Story of Easter" during Holy Week. Very cool.
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Why certain stories disturb many and comfort so many more.
by Gordon MacDonald
Soon after William Paul Young's The Shack hit the bookstores, a friend handed me a copy and said, "You need to read this; it's going to be the next best-seller."
I put the book on my "to read" pile, and it remained there for several weeks. Then, in an idle moment, I picked it up and scanned the first few pages. Soon I stopped scanning and started reading.
And once again, this morning is not the completion, but is rather a step, a milestone along the way, as God works through His body at newhope. I am excited and anxious to see what lays ahead for us, and to be a part of His Kingdom, on earth as it is in heaven.| January 18th, 2009 | MP3 | Like a Child - Rob Bell |
6) When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time, he asked him, "Do you want to get well?"The reaction of the Jews, the religious establishment, was to attack the man for not keeping their legalistic view of the Sabbath. Their worldview was so firmly rooted in their interpretation of the Law that, instead of seeing a miracle, all they could see was a man carrying his mat on the Sabbath! They must have known the man, he had been living with this disability in their community for 38 years. He hung out at this public pool, waiting for a chance to be healed. But the Jews, instead of rejoicing with the man and praising God for the miracle of healing, judged and attacked him. Their religion blinded them to the Grace and Healing of God. They were witness to a miracle and blew it. They missed it.
7) "Sir," the invalid replied, "I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred. While I am trying to get in, someone else goes down ahead of me."
8) Then Jesus said to him, "Get up! Pick up your mat and walk."
9) At once the man was cured; he picked up his mat and walked. The day on which this took place was a Sabbath,
10) and so the Jews said to the man who had been healed, "It is the Sabbath; the law forbids you to carry your mat."
I think that when we see God in the box of our traditions and religion, the box is really like the frame of a window, a window in a box into which WE have confined ourselves. God is outside, unconfined, like sunshine and radiance pouring in. If we want to see God, we need to keep our window clean and clear of the smudges and haze that this world deposits on it. We need to draw closer to our window, to gain a wider view of the bright Outside, instead of backing away from it. Backing away only narrows our field of Vision. Better yet, we can work to enlarge our window, to let more of Him into our life. Or best of all, open our window and crawl out into the bright Morning of His Day, freeing ourselves from our religious box. Maybe crawling out is not an option in this life, maybe we will instead be lifted out of the window, in His Hands, when this life is over. In the meantime, my hope and prayer is to draw close to my window, work to keep it clean and clear, and to make it bigger, all with His help. If I get close enough, maybe I'll forget about my box altogether. :-)
Marriage at Cana by Giotto50) Jesus said, "You believe because I told you I saw you under the fig tree. You shall see greater things than that."I wonder if Nathanael had any idea what Jesus had in mind when he said "greater things".
Greater things have yet to comeAfter being laid off from my job of nearly 15 years, I've been assured by friends praying for me that greater things are in store. As my church prepares to move into a new, much larger building, we have claimed greater things for the mission of ministry into which God has called us.
And greater things are still to be done in this City
1) In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2) He was in the beginning with God. 3) All things came into being through him. And without him not one thing came into being that has come into being 4) In him was life, and the life was the light of all people.Wow. Then it goes on to say...
14) And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of the Father's only Son, full of grace and truth.C.S. Lewis writes about this in Mere Christianity:
"He is the self-expression of the Father-what the Father has to say. And there never was a time when He was not saying it."and from a side-note in my Bible:
Jesus the WordYep. She got it. If we are to know God, we need to know the Word, Jesus.
John used language with special meaning for both Greek and Jewish readers. In Greek philosophy, "word" (logos) was a key term, often referring to the power of reason undergirding all creation. For Jews, too, "word" had great significance, for God spoke his word to create the world and to transform his people. Yet John's meaning passed beyond the Greek and Jewish ideas. An eight-year-old girl expressed it well. When asked why Jesus was called the Word, she said, "Because Jesus is all God wanted to say to us."
Something else jumped out at me in John Chapter 1... something that hadn't before. Some priests and Levites were sent to John to find out who he was. After a series of incorrect guesses, they repeated their question:
22) Then they said to him, "Who are you? Let us have an answer for those who sent us. What do you say about yourself?"Part of John's answer jumped out at me... "I am the voice of one". I'm still computing on that phrase. Seems like it should apply to me too. I have a voice. I feel like I'm in the wilderness at times. Am I crying out? Does what I say and do "Make straight the way of the Lord"? What do I "say" about myself? When asked who I am, how do I answer? Or more importantly, regardless of how I answer out loud, what is the real answer to who I am and what I am saying with my life? Hard stuff.
23) He said,"I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, 'Make straight the way of the Lord'"as the prophet Isaiah said.
We watched a really great movie this evening called "Lars and the Real Girl". There are many wonderful, in fact, downright inspirational aspects to this film. I was very moved by the support of Lars family for him, and the unified support of his community. I think that we can all learn from this movie, about how to love and support someone with extraordinary needs, helping them to walk through rough times, and to grow beyond them. I highly recommend viewing this movie if you have the chance. It is available to rent on DVD. (read review)
Check out this excellent interview with Adam Hamilton in the Wesley Report. Also, check out his blog, and his sermons at the Church of the Resurrection website. Adam's wisdom, insight, and surrender to God's Word inspire and challenge me. I hope you are blessed as well.
"I suppose living from day to day ('take no thought for the morrow?') is precisely what we have to learn - though the Old Adam in me sometimes murmurs that if God wanted me to live like the lilies of the field, I wonder He didn't give me the same lack of nerves and imagination as they enjoy! Or is that just the point, the precise purpose of this Divine paradox and audacity called Man - to do with the mind what other organisms do without it?"
I know thy works: behold, I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it: for thou hast a little strength, and hast kept my word, and hast not denied my name.
Revelation 3:8
When God leads you to the edge of the cliff, trust Him fully and let go, only 1 of 2 things will happen, either He'll catch you when you fall, or He'll teach you how to fly! 'The power of one sentence! God is going to shift things around for you today and let things work in your favor. If you believe, send it. If you don't believe, delete it. God closes doors no man can open & God opens doors no man can close. If you need God to open some doors for you...send this to ten people. Have a blessed day and remember to be a blessing...