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Who’s Serving Who?

24 Sunday Apr 2016

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Discipleship, discipline, Humility, leadership, Servanthood, Service

Mark 10:45 “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.”

Each generation seeks to give their children something they did not have. My grandparents gave my parents 3 meals a day, clothes on their backs and a roof over their head. This was a step up from the depression through which they lived and wondered where their next meal may come from. My parents’ generation gave us bikes to ride, video games to play, phones to talk on and televisions to watch. This was a step up from the radio they listened to and the games they made up in the neighborhood like kick the can or hide and seek. Now my generation has given the next generation maid service, abundance of food, money and computers (including $500 phones with unlimited data). Each generation since the early 1900’s has prospered greatly and this is a sign of a growing nation that has been blessed in ways that many take for granted.

I celebrate these advancements and thank the Lord for them, but I have noticed something, we do not have the faith we used to have when we had less. We have become comfortable with divorce, homosexuality, sickness, rebellion and both blatant and subtle disrespect of authority of all kinds from police to parents. We have not disciplined, trained, nor equipped this generation for a life of service. One thing that got passed down in my family line was a work ethic, whether we had a lot or a little, we always were taught that a work ethic is critical to success, so when I became a Christian that did not change, that same attitude continued. Being a servant is part of having a work ethic, for when there is work to be done you do not sit on the couch and wait to be served, you get up and find out what needs to be done. This is sadly lacking in our current culture and it is not the “kids/teenagers” fault, the adults are modeling this type of attitude and the “youth generation” is adopting what they see many adults doing.

Deuteronomy 8:11-14 “Beware that you do not forget the Lord your God by not keeping His commandments and His ordinances and His statutes which I am commanding you today; otherwise, when you have eaten and are satisfied, and have built good houses and lived in them, and when your herds and your flocks multiply, and your silver and gold multiply, and all that you have multiplies, then your heart will become proud and you will forget the Lord your God who brought you out from the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery.”

My concern is we have forgotten who is serving who. We pray prayers that make it sound like God is serving us. Bless me, heal me, help me, prosper me, awaken me, pour out your spirit on me, we pray for God to do things for us, as though He is serving us. The challenge I see is a passionless church who is standing with their hands out waiting for God to come down and fix everything for us. While I was in worship today, the Lord showed me a butler. When we see a butler’s suit, we know he is there to serve. He stands at attention, waiting for the master, king or whomever it is he is serving to give him orders, he is there to serve the master, he is not waiting for the master to serve him. We are God’s butlers, we are His waitresses, we are His servants, He is the King, we are the servants. In a culture of abundance, in a church that loves to be the head and not the tail, we must be very careful for some have crossed the line of thinking they are the king and that God is their servant. This is dangerous territory, for in this place we can do whatever we want and still be convinced we will be blessed.

The Lord has extended extreme patience to Christians, but make no mistake about it, disobedience will be punished. 2 Thessalonians 1:9-10 says, “On that day—when the clouds draw back displaying His powerful heavenly messengers in a fiery blaze, Jesus the Lord will appear from heaven dealing out perfect justice to anyone who doesn’t know God and anyone who disobeys the good news of our Lord Jesus. And what’s to become of them? They’ll pay for what they’ve done; their punishment will be eternal destruction. And what’s worse? They’ll be banished from the Lord’s presence and glorious power.” We have entered a new season in the spirit, the shift from the last season to this one was quick, but we are in a new day and the warning lights are flashing, God is not here to serve us, we are here to serve Him, not out of fear of punishment, but out of love for Him. Our only job as believers is to obey. Obedience is how we show love, obedience is what servants do, they obey the orders of their King, their Master, their Lord. Disobedience brings distance between us and God, many have lived in disobedience for so long they don’t even recognize they are not in the presence of God, but when the shakable mountain they are living on shakes, they will know that disobedience has brought separation. But thanks be to God, if we are judged on earth, we still have time to repent, return and be restored back to a place of obedience. Your butler suit is hanging on the hook in the Father’s house right where you left it and the only thing you need to do is repent, return and obey, then we will see the restoration of wealth and health that is desired. We’re serving Him, He is not serving us!

What Comforts You?

15 Tuesday Dec 2015

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church, comfort, discipline, discouragment, Pain

Psalm 23:4 “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.”

What do you use to comfort yourself when you are in pain? I know it depends on what kind of pain, for physical pain we use Tylenol or Advil for headaches, Ibuprofen for swelling, and Day and NyQuil for coughs and colds. But for pain that is felt but not seen like depression, loneliness, boredom, discouragement or disappointment fatigue, what do you use to comfort yourself with that pain? Some people use pornography, food, sex, drugs or gambling, while others call a friend, pray, speak to a pastor, lean on a spouse or seek out a professional counselor. As people we were not created to be able to enjoy pain, it is a feeling we seek to alleviate as soon as possible, but many times we alleviate our pain with something that will cause us more pain if we are not strategic in our choice of pain relief.

Jesus said in John 16:33, “In this world you will have trouble…” Pain is promised, but how you choose to alleviate that pain, is up to you. So what comforts you? When you are walking through what feels like the valley of the shadow of death, what do you turn to for comfort? I can tell you most people turn to pleasure, not to what the Lord invites us to turn to, because when we are in pain, we want immediate relief, we are not looking for long term life. But the Lord, is a master teacher and He knows that pain is only an indicator of a deeper issue, so He offers the most quoted Psalm of comfort to show us His remedy for our pain, and what prescription He would provide to comfort us.

Psalm 23 says, that the Lord comforts us with His rod and His staff. The rod of God in scripture refers to His correction or His discipline. Proverbs 22:15 says if we spare the rod we ruin the child and it is speaking of the need for discipline or correction. Lord knows a spoiled child is a challenged child. We were created to be corrected, that is why the Lord comforts us with correction. But He also comforts us with His staff. The staff of God according to I Samuel 17:7 is like a weaver’s beam, it was a form of protection. So, the Lord comforts us with His correction and His protection.

The reason we do not need to fear ANY evil, is because any places we are off course the Lord will correct us and any challenges we encounter He will protect us. So, next time you are in pain and it feels like a long, lonely walk through the valley of the shadow of death, why not ask for the rod of correction and the staff of protection to comfort you? It will alleviate the pain not just temporarily, but permanently for He is a good good Father!

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