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Monday, January 2, 2012

Strong Leaders - Titus 1

The setting is Crete, an island off the coast of Greece in the Mediterranean. The people of Crete are known for their business tactics and not in good way.
They are known to be liars and cheats. Check out verses Titus 1:10-12. A pretty tough environment to start a church. But the church was established in many cities in Crete, and it is in dire need to have solid leaders.
Paul gives Titus the instruction to establish these leaders throughout the island.
There are some high standards of living that these men must live up too. Among the standards are living a blameless life and living honestly. A quality that was not real easy to find on the island. But Titus did it.
Actually, when you look at the standards for elders, they really should be the standards for Christians everywhere. But if you are wanting an entire new church to take on these characteristics, it better start with the leadership. They are the ones who are to lead by example. They are the ones that members can look to in order to see what God expects. While no body is perfect, elders should be the cream of the crop.
This is not an easy task when you stop and think about it. After all, if you know that you are among the top, you run the risk of developing a proud heart. Elders should be humble yet know that they have a task and shepherding the flock. In other words, they know they have the gifts of leadership and are humbled by it. They recognize where the gifts came from and realize the need to use those gifts. In other words, it is a calling. One that is not taken lightly. They realize the importance of living a higher standard and must be disciplined and surrendered in all they do.
Caring for the body of Christ is no easy task, but it is an important one. And a good elder is priceless to the young Christian who is trying to see how to live life on earth with a heart that wants to serve God.
The churches in Crete definitely needed Godly leadership if they were to change their behavior to be more inline with God's teachings.
So as I conclude my thoughts on Titus 1, what I see is that God has a structure in place in the church that is designed to foster relationships, teachings, caring, and sometimes judging. He does this to help all believers come to know him more. When elders are in place that lead their flock and provide opportunities for growth and relationship with others and God, then you a church that will flourish and grow in amazing ways. What a great impact that would have on the church and the community the church is in.

At least that's what I think.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

On the Road Marked With Suffering - Job 2-3

Job 2-3
Satan tries again
Round 2.
Satan tries again to get Job to curse God and die.
Satan has his meeting with God where he is adamant about his reasons why Job still hangs on to his integrity. It is because God has protected his health. So Satan gets permission go touch his health without killing him.
So Satan does his worst. He inflicts boils upon Job.
Picture the scene. A man who has just lost all of his possessions, including his children now sits in ashes that have fallen from his own body from a painful condition. He sits with shards to scrap the boils from his skin.
He sits.
He hurts
He winces.
He screams in his pain and yet never curses or blames God.
His own wife is fed up with the misery and is in Jobs face telling him he is an idiot for still holding on to his God.
How do you handle calamities? What is your response when things in this world go so very wrong that you feel God has left you? How would you respond to your spouse if they were to try to persuade you to curse God and quit holding on to him?
Would they think that you have done something wrong and so God is punishing you? How would you respond to that?
Job, in his morning, and in his pain, and in the berating of his wife.. (get this)...sins not one time.
Are you kidding me?
How could anyone go through that and not sin?
Was he really in pain? Oh yes! When his friends show up on the scene, they did not recognize him. They ripped their clothes in acknowledgement of the pain Job was going through. And they sat with him.
That's it! No talking or anything! They just sat for seven days!
Then finally, Job spoke! Not afraid to tell God how he felt about his life. He laid it all out there. He cursed the day he was born wishing he never was. He laments over the worth of being born when life seems like nothing but pain and misery. Why be born? Why offer hope?
You ever feel like that? Ever feel like screaming , "Why???"
That's what Job does, and yet he still does not sin. He still does not curse God. Throughout it all, you will find him acknowledging that God is in control.
Job learns lessons along the way. We will see that. But at the end of the day, he is humbled at the Father's feet. He is fully surrendered to the one who can bless and curse.
I hope to never have to go through the pain that Job does. Though I already have gone through much pain as a result of my own sin. But I hope I never have to endure pain because of my efforts to do the right thing like Job. But if I do, I pray I can handle it like him. Worshiping God the whole way.
"BLESSED BE YOUR NAME, ON THE ROAD MARKED WITH SUFFERING. THOUGH THERE IS PAIN IN THE OFFERING, BLESSED BE YOUR NAME!"