Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Humility


Being humble, does that sound appealing to you?  What does it mean to you?  Is humility an attitude of weakness or strength?  Do you humble yourself or do you lead with pride?  Humility sounds like a nice idea but at the end of the day do you trust in being heard, loud, boastful, and confident in your own abilities?  Are you making your place/mark in the world?  Do you value your humility or the humility of your children? 

If you can understand that everything we have (that’s everything…think about it) is God given, then humility is simply a natural response to that belief.  However, real humility is not something found in those who believe/trust in themselves or their own abilities.  If I truly believe that I am the center of my universe, that my life, my body is simply the evolution of happenstance, then I should boast in what I do.  For it was I, in every sense, that made things happen - maybe I’d give a few kudos to my forefathers for good gene’s or a nice inheritance.

But, if you do believe in God then you know, He instructs/commands/teaches us to be humble.  For God has said, He will exalt the humble and will humble the exalted.  So maybe it’s time we took out our Bibles and did a little research on the subject of being humble.  You’ll thank God you did! 

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Taking on the Giants of the 21st Century


For all of us today and as well as for those generations past, there have always been ”so-called” giants living in our lives.  I’m not talking about the ” fe-fi-fo-fum” kind but more like the Goliath variety – living, real, and apparently invincible obstacles that can often intimidate us into inaction or even get us  running in the completely opposite direction to escape certain doom.   Unlike David, from the Old Testament, who faced a very large and powerful man, by the name of Goliath, in a fight to the death, our giants today are often less physically intimidating but very much similar in their dimensions of being seemingly unbeatable.

However, let me talk a little bit about David’s situation before I get into this any further.   I think there are many important "life lessons"we can learn from this story.  Without turning this into a sermon, since it has been told so well, by so many spiritual people, so many times already, let me try instead to pick out some of the basic lessons we, of any religious belief can learn from this, I believe, very real story.
   
First off David was a young man – so maybe he wasn’t the strongest he would ever be.  However, he was a good shepherd, who loved his sheep, and had fought off many dangerous predators from his flock.  So, he had been physical and tangled with some potentially deadly combatants.   On the other hand, Goliath was literally a giant, and not just a giant but an experienced warrior as well.  Add to that a very belligerent and disrespectful attitude.  Not a pleasant combination anyone on David’s side of the battle wanted anything to deal with.  In fact, many of them cowered at the sound of his vile and booming voice.  But David, nevertheless, didn’t seem to bother with the odds based on the pure appearances of the match up – which were heavily in Goliath’s favor.  Think about it, how could this young man, who was inexperienced in fighting seasoned warriors, ever stand a chance of defeating a giant who was very experienced in killing men of much greater stature and experience.  He had to simply be crazy and out of his mind. 

But that wasn’t the case, in fact, David believed in something more than mere appearances, he felt something deep inside himself, he looked beyond his senses, he believed with all his heart that this giant was his personal call to action.  He could never have satisfactorily explained this feeling to anyone around him at the time – since they were too busy shivering in their boots.  No this evil foe was challenging him, personally, to stand up for what he believed – what he stood for (his love and reverence for God).  Interestingly, without any hesitation David boldly accepted this apparent suicidal challenge.

On that glorious day, many many years ago, what actually tipped the scale in David’s favor, I believe, was his God giving ability to think – and think he did.  He outsmarted his bigger and brawnier opponent with a clever and ingenious idea of the human imagination (thank you God) – a slingshot.  This simple, childlike device in the hand of an experienced user made him more than a match for Goliath.  At a safe distance from Goliath, David trusted in what God had given him the ability to master, this weapon of human ingenuity.  He placed all of his trust in his God given ability to physically project a rock precisely and firmly in the forehead of his unprepared nemesis, bringing him to the ground swiftly in one deliberate and heartfelt shot.   And he did just that, because he knew, in his heart, that if he didn’t face this giant now, he could never expect to be a man that stood for what he believed in, since he was fully capable, with slingshot in hand, of standing up to this situation.  Though he had never before defeated a giant with his weapon, he just had to be fearless and trust, in what his heart told him he was capable of doing.
 
Is this any different in how we can defeat the giants we face today, to be fearless and trust in a solution, a way, that we are fully aware of, that will equip us to overcome and defeat the challenges of this secular society?  No, it is exactly the same.  So what is your solution, game plan, to overcoming the giants in your life?  Do you face them or do you simple run away?  Maybe you just stand there shivering in your boots, waiting for somebody else to defeat your giant.

Don't fear.  God has given you the answer.  Pick up your rock, Jesus, and He will bring you to victory, everytime!


 

Friday, September 7, 2012

Honor God

In 1 Corinthians 10:31 we read, “So whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God.”

So why should I honor (respect, exalt, etc.) God?  It’s not a question you need to struggle with, either you do or don’t. So, make your decision…don’t “sit on the fence”…because the Lord says:

Revelation 3:15-19 “I know your works; I know that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either cold or hot. So, because you are lukewarm, neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth. For you say, I am rich and affluent and have no need of anything, and yet do not realize that you are wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked. I advise you to buy from me gold refined by fire so that you may be rich, and white garments to put on so that your shameful nakedness may not be exposed, and buy ointment to smear on your eyes so that you may see. Those whom I love, I reprove and chastise. Be earnest, therefore, and repent.” 

How do I honor God?

There are a few old adages I love, “actions speak louder than words” and “walking the talk.” These two sayings basically answer that question. Just do it. Honoring God begins with trusting God (see my previous post). If God asks you to do…you do. If He asks you to stop…you stop. 

Are you listening?