Friday, October 31, 2008

Giving is grace


For God so loved the world that He gave.

Giving is grace. The reward is the giving. As we live, we grow. We become newer, deeper people. Our sense of confidence and trust grows. Our sense of vision ad hope grows.

"It is not 'when you give, God will reward you' thinking. The reward is the giving. As you give, you share God's grace. The act of giving is virtually a sacrament of grace. The act of giving is both a sign and an event of the generosity of God in our lives. In this sense, the act of giving is the sharing of God's grace.

The event of giving is like the break of a new day, with the sun sharing its life-giving warmth. The event of giving is like a gentle rain that gives new life to the earth and all who dwell therein. Giving is like the discovery of two friends that they love one another deeply and dearly. Giving has a warmth, a wonder, a grace about it. Giving is deeper than the oceans, higher than the mountains, more enduring than the earth. Giving is remembered long and well. Giving is its own reward." Kennon Callahan

For God so love the world that He gave...we give because in grace He gave...may we give our all on the journey for His fame and glory.

The Book



I found the quote below. It really spoke to my heart. May we each desire to have a relationship with God’s Word like Charles Spurgeon did. May we be people of the Book.


“Why, the Book has wrestled with me; the Book has smitten me; the Book has comforted me; the Book has smiled on me; the Book has frowned on me; the Book has clasped my hand; the Book has warmed my heart. The Book weeps with me, and sings with me, it whispers to me, and it preaches to me; it maps my way, and holds up my goings; it is the Young Man’s Best Companion, and is still my morning and evening Chaplain.” Charles Spurgeon


And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us; He was full of grace and truth.


Embracing the journey, grateful the Word is alive and active.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Living and leaving a legacy

"However, I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me - the task of testifying to the gospel of God's grace." Acts 20:24

Living and leaving a legacy is a choice we each make every day. I'm honored to be allowed to serve with Catalyst Resources International (http://www.catalystresources.net/). I got to spend the last several days in Guatemala. Our desire is that we would leave a legacy that speaks Jesus...Jesus....Jesus to all who would hear, see, and taste. We have such an opportunity to impact all eternity if we but answer the call.

Francis Chan says it this way:
http://http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBhqrtMqrv8

Steve Fee sings it this way:
There's a stirring in my heart Unexplainable
There's a calling on my days Undeniable, yeah
And there's a fire in my bones Uncontainable
And it's causing me to burn
It's causing me to burn
It's causing me to burn for You.

I 'll go anywhere; I'll do anything at any cost for you, My King.

There's a passion in my heart for the world to see
Revival fires burn, A great awakening
And there's a raging fire inside that's so high
And it's causing me to burn
It's causing me to burn
It's causing me to burn for you.

Lord, do whatever it takes so that we (I) burn white-hot for you.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Details Details

Not sure who said it, but
"it's all in the details".



Details derail or details deliver; I prefer the latter.

Og Mandino stated, “Never neglect the little things. Never skimp on that extra effort, that additional few minutes, that soft word of praise or thanks, that delivery of the very best you can do.”

When I read this quote, I immediately thought about the Raving Fans principle of “Deliver Plus One.” This principle teaches us to deliver excellence consistently and then to go beyond that to give people one percent more than they expect. The Og Mandino quote and the principle of “Deliver Plus One” operate from the same mindset. That is, always go the extra mile. (If someone asks you to go one mile, go the second mile with them ~ Jesus in Matt 5:38)

Church leaders are busy people and we can tend to get caught up in the big things. Today, I'm taking some time to think about the little things in life.

You may have heard that “the devil is in the details.” I prefer the opposite reality that God is in the details. Why? Because it’s the details – the little things in our lives and ministry – that give us the best opportunity to truly reflect the extent of God’s grace and love. I'm praying that I deliver his grace and love daily...through the details:).

Embracing the journey...pursuing the dream.