These days I am enjoying some quality quiet time in my car during my lengthy travels back and forth to work. It has given me the opportunity to listen to some great talks, podcasts and music. The other evening as I made my way home I was particularly struck by a very familiar song from one of my favorite artists. With my mind focused on this time of the year I sang along with Steven Curtis Chapman's "Much About You" and the words seemed to shine in a little different light.
As many of you may know, right about now my wife loves to have each member of our family set some goals for the new year (typical A-type)! I always tend to hold back some, not because I don't want to accomplish anything in the coming year and not out of fear that I might possibly fail in completing my stated goals. No, I think its simply because I am not an A-type! I do want to have purpose in the upcoming year. I do want to see all that God has for me. I do want to accomplish some amazing things...but why?
I think for this coming year, more than other years in the past, I want to make much of God. I want Him to be seen in my life (John 3:30). I want to give Him more credit for what He is doing (Luke 5:26). I want to be busy at the work He has given me to do, but not with the goal of bringing the attention my way, but rather His way.
So, as you read through the words of this song below, may your mind and heart be captivated as mine were and together, may we offer our lives to be taken and used to "make much of Him" in 2013.
Much Of You
"How could I stand here
And watch the sun rise
Follow the mountains
Where they touch the sky
Ponder the vastness
And the depths of the sea
And think for a moment
The point of it all was to make much of me
Cause I'm just a whisper
And You are the thunder and
I want to make much of You, Jesus
I want to make much of Your love
I want to live today to give You the praise
That You alone are so worthy of
I want to make much of Your mercy
I want to make much of Your cross
I give You my life
Take it and let it be used
To make much of You
And how can I kneel here
And think of the cross
The thorns and the whip and the nails and the spear
The infinite cost
To purchase my pardon
And bear all my shame
To think I have anything worth boasting in except for Your name
Cause I am a sinner
And You are the Savior
I want to make much of You, Jesus
I want to make much of Your love
I want to live today to give You the praise
That You alone are so worthy of
I want to make much of Your mercy
I want to make much of Your cross
I give You my life
Take it and let it be used
To make much of You
This is Your love, oh God
Not to make much of me
But to send Your own son
So that we could make much of You
For all eternity
I want to make much of You Jesus
I want to make much of Your love
I want to live today to give You the praise
That You alone are so worthy of
I want to make much of Your mercy
I want to make much of Your cross
I give You my life
Take it and let it be used
To make much of You
I want to make much of You
Much of You Jesus"
Lyrics by Steven Curtis Chapman
© 2004 Sparrow Song (a div. of EMI Christian Music Publishing) Primary Wave Brian (Chapman Sp Acct) (Admin. by Wixen Music Publishing, Inc.)
January 3, 2013
February 9, 2012
Book Review: The Church Being Radical Together
I have enjoyed reading the straight-forward and "to the point" writings of David Platt. In fact, in light of moving to a new ministry, I have just re-read, "Radical Together". In this follow-up to his book "Radical", that was directed at individuals, he takes aim at the place where these individuals gather, the local church.
He seeks to answer this one question, "How can we in the church best unleash the people of God in the Spirit of God with the Word of God for the glory of God in the world?" He acknowledges that the local church can "actually prevent God's people from accomplishing God's purpose." From there he looks at six big ideas that are essential for us, as a local church, if we are to really accomplish what God intends for us to do.
The six ideas are these:
1. The worst enemy of Christians is good things in the church.
2. The gospel that saves us from work saves us to work.
3. The Word does the work.
4. Building the right church depends on using all the wrong people.
5. We are living - and longing - for the end of the world.
6. We are selfless followers of a self-centered God.
Through personal stories from his own life and his church, he sheds light on all that would distract us from being the people of God in this world. He reminds us of very familiar sections of the Scriptures that clearly call us to a seemingly radical lifestyle in our present-day American culture. Therein is a challenge to much of what you and I have been doing in our churches. This book is one that should be read and reflected on often by those in church leadership positions. I believe that God intended us to impact this world for Him and that demands that we be "Radical Together".
Note - for full disclosure - I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review as a part of their Blogging for Books program.
He seeks to answer this one question, "How can we in the church best unleash the people of God in the Spirit of God with the Word of God for the glory of God in the world?" He acknowledges that the local church can "actually prevent God's people from accomplishing God's purpose." From there he looks at six big ideas that are essential for us, as a local church, if we are to really accomplish what God intends for us to do.
The six ideas are these:
1. The worst enemy of Christians is good things in the church.
2. The gospel that saves us from work saves us to work.
3. The Word does the work.
4. Building the right church depends on using all the wrong people.
5. We are living - and longing - for the end of the world.
6. We are selfless followers of a self-centered God.
Through personal stories from his own life and his church, he sheds light on all that would distract us from being the people of God in this world. He reminds us of very familiar sections of the Scriptures that clearly call us to a seemingly radical lifestyle in our present-day American culture. Therein is a challenge to much of what you and I have been doing in our churches. This book is one that should be read and reflected on often by those in church leadership positions. I believe that God intended us to impact this world for Him and that demands that we be "Radical Together".
Note - for full disclosure - I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review as a part of their Blogging for Books program.
February 18, 2011
Book Review: Finding The Real You
I have been a fan of Mark Batterson since I picked up his first book, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day. I enjoy his straightforward style of writing that makes it seem like he is sitting across from you at a table having a one-on-one conversation. Based on his other books, I was excited to open up Soulprint and see where the conversation would lead…and I was not disappointed.
In Soulprint, he begins and ends with this thought, “There has never been and never will be anyone else like you. But that isn’t a testament to you. It’s a testament to the God who created you”. Through each chapter the reader is taken on a journey of self-discovery. You will be encouraged to find your “soulprint” by looking at your life through the eyes of God. Using the example of the life of David in the Old Testament, Mark points out how God directed David to fulfill his destiny and, in the process, shows us how we can learn those same lessons. Each chapter is full of insightful thoughts on David’s life, as well as challenging and sometimes uncomfortable comments on how we live our lives today.
Soulprint is an excellent, easy read that will challenge you to examine your life in a bigger, God-sized view. I would consider this a must-read for everyone that is looking to have their life make an impact for God in their sphere of influence. Through your own self-discovery, you will see how uniquely God has made you, so that you can live your life to the fullest and honor and worship the God Who made you!
Disclaimer: I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review.
December 4, 2008
Getting Ready - 2
Day 5
Deuteronomy 18:15-19 speaks of the promise that was to come. God promised that He would raise up a prophet that would come from among his own brothers. God also said that He would place His words in his mouth and that he would teach them all that God had commanded. This prophet to come is Jesus...He was born among His brothers (the Israelites) and He taught as no other man (He spoke as one who had authority).
Moses reminds his fellow Israelites (and us) that we are all "to listen to him". What a thought for this Christmas...that the reason Jesus came to earth was for us to listen to him. Not to question or critique or argue with what He said, but to listen to and to obey what Jesus taught us.
May we be good listeners this year.
Deuteronomy 18:15-19 speaks of the promise that was to come. God promised that He would raise up a prophet that would come from among his own brothers. God also said that He would place His words in his mouth and that he would teach them all that God had commanded. This prophet to come is Jesus...He was born among His brothers (the Israelites) and He taught as no other man (He spoke as one who had authority).
Moses reminds his fellow Israelites (and us) that we are all "to listen to him". What a thought for this Christmas...that the reason Jesus came to earth was for us to listen to him. Not to question or critique or argue with what He said, but to listen to and to obey what Jesus taught us.
May we be good listeners this year.
December 3, 2008
Getting Ready - 1
Well, Christmas is almost here again. We prepare for everything...so, how is the preparation going for Christmas? I'm not talking about the decorations or the shopping, but rather, the heart...getting ready for the real reason...the Savior coming to earth in the form of man, a baby.
I, and others, are using a little guide to help us prepare this year. Its called "Christ in Christmas - Advent Devotionals". A simple Scripture reading for each day leading up to Christmas. I want to share my thoughts as I go through this process.
Days 1-4:
Genesis reminds me of the need for it all. Mankind was wonderfully created by God. We were to know Him and be known by Him. We were to enjoy an intimate relationship with Him, but that was all wrecked by sin. The sin had to be punished and that punishment is still with us all today. In the midst of God's dealings with Adam and Eve, hope is still evident...a promise is made...reconciliation is available.
As Isaiah said, "The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned...For unto us a Child is born, to us a Son is given...and He will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."
WOW...in the midst of my sin, God still offers me hope, a promise and reconciliation. The God of the universe loves me so much that He would send His Son, His ONLY Son, to bring me back to Himself.
What a great moment in time, when God stepped into our existence to rescue us!
I, and others, are using a little guide to help us prepare this year. Its called "Christ in Christmas - Advent Devotionals". A simple Scripture reading for each day leading up to Christmas. I want to share my thoughts as I go through this process.
Days 1-4:
Genesis reminds me of the need for it all. Mankind was wonderfully created by God. We were to know Him and be known by Him. We were to enjoy an intimate relationship with Him, but that was all wrecked by sin. The sin had to be punished and that punishment is still with us all today. In the midst of God's dealings with Adam and Eve, hope is still evident...a promise is made...reconciliation is available.
As Isaiah said, "The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned...For unto us a Child is born, to us a Son is given...and He will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."
WOW...in the midst of my sin, God still offers me hope, a promise and reconciliation. The God of the universe loves me so much that He would send His Son, His ONLY Son, to bring me back to Himself.
What a great moment in time, when God stepped into our existence to rescue us!
November 3, 2008
Sample of Catalyst Worship
Steve Fee & Catalyst Worship Band singing "All Because of Jesus".
November 2, 2008
Catalyst Reflections
This was the first time I had ever been to Catalyst and it was all that I expected, PLUS so much more. God used the speakers to challenge my heart and my thinking. I definitely returned home changed.
I look forward to receiving the DVD's soon!
August 8, 2008
Larry King's Thoughts
Interesting to hear what Larry thought after his interview...
http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2008/08/08/lkl.about.thurs.cnn?iref=videosearch
http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2008/08/08/lkl.about.thurs.cnn?iref=videosearch
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