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“Weird” People Trust God’s Timing

This is a clip from Soma’s message on May 20, 2012 in Week 3 of our “Weird” series, challenging us to be “weird” in a very, very “normal” world.

Week 3′s big idea is this…  ”Normal” people trade the potential God has for them LATER in order to get what they can earn NOW but ”Weird” people know that God’s timing is ALWAYS better than their own.

Check out the video clip and if you aren’t a part of a church already, we’d love to have you join us this Sunday at 10:35 in the Georgetown Church of Christ gym in Georgetown, OH.  We’ve got a place for you and we’re excited about what God is longing to do in your life!


God Never Forgets…No Matter What

God makes promises…

  • You will be my people and I will be your God.
  • I will never leave you or forsake you.
  • I have plans for you, plans to give you hope and a future.

…and He never forgets them.

In Genesis, Abram and Lot part ways and God promises to give Lot the land of his choosing.  Fast forward a few hundred years and Moses leads the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery into the desert.  They wander for four decades and then the Lord tells them to turn north toward the Promised Land.

So they roll on, business as usual, along the Arabah Road, past the descendants of Esau, until they came to the desert road of Moab.  Then, the Lord speaks to Moses…

“Do not harass the Moabites or provoke them to war, for I will not give you any part of their land.  I have given Ar to the descendants of Lot as a possession.”     -Deuteronomy 2:9

God makes promises…and He never forgets them.  He promised land to Lot and He wasn’t going to forget, no matter what.  Hundreds of years later, Moses and the Israelites had no way of knowing that they were coming up on the descendants of Lot.  They would have never known that this land was given as a promise.  They would have rolled through, treating the Moabites like every other place they’d come to, but God knew.  God remembered.  And God is faithful.

God has called you by His Name and He has welcomed you into His Kingdom.  He has promised to be your God, to never leave you, to give you a future in His Will.  And He hasn’t forgotten that promise.

You may have forgotten it and you may have questioned it but God hasn’t.  No matter what has happened in your life, God is faithful to His Word.  No matter how much time has passed in your life, God is faithful to His Word.  No matter what choices you have made, God is faithful to His Word.

He has promised to provide the sacrifice to rescue you and bring you home.  He has been faithful on the cross and in the tomb and now He is being vigilant, waiting for you to remember the promise.

God makes promises…and He never forgets…no matter what. 


“More Than Just A Guy Who Goes To Work And Goes Home”

A while back, I had a friend say to me, “I want to be more than just a guy who goes to work and goes home.”

And I know exactly what he means…  There’s nothing inherently wrong with going to work and going home.  You’re making an honest living, you’re providing for your family and you’re being faithful to your call to be a husband and a father.

But, if we’re honest with ourselves, somewhere, deep down inside us, there’s a need for…something more.

We were created to love our families and provide for their needs, but we were also created to be a part of something so much bigger than that.  Ecclesiastes 3 says, “He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.”

We were made to be a part of a story that launched in the Garden of Eden, wandered through the desert to the Promised Land, climbed the hill of Calvary, spread throughout the Roman Empire and culminates at the throne of God on the Day of Judgement.  It’s an awesome story and it’s OUR story. 

You’ve got a part in it and it’s more than just going to work and going home.  It’s passionately spreading the name of Jesus.  It’s bringing justice to a desperate culture.  It’s welcoming unloved and unwanted people.  It’s answering the Call to be Jesus.  You have been rescued from death so that you can rescue others, not so you can bask in your good fortune.

Are you living the Story you were made for?  Or are you going to work and going home?

Don’t settle for “good enough.”  Step up and claim your spot in the Story.


Answer TODAY’S Call

The two biggest questions I hear regarding people’s Callings are…  ‘How do I REALLY know what God is calling me to?’  And…  ‘Would God really ever call me to THAT?’

It’s important to seek that one thing that God has Called you – and no one else – to do.  It’s equally important to not miss all the little things He has Called you for because you’re looking for that ONE BIG THING.

I believe I have missed being a part of so many great, God-ordained things simply because I’ve been fixated on figuring out if that thing is my one TRUE Calling.

If you suspect that you’re Called to something, go for it!  Say “yes” to every opportunity you get.  After all, if God’s going to Call you, He’s probably going to do it through someone you know!  And you’ll never learn if it’s truly your gift or not by sitting on the sideline…

Pray about your Call.  Listen for your Call.  Discern your Call.  But don’t slip into the crack of living life constantly asking for a sign and missing everything God is pointing at along the way!


Promise. Process. Payoff.

Anything worth doing is going to demand something from you.  Whether time, money or energy, a worthwhile task will demand a sacrifice every time.  When the sacrifice is small and the cost is minimal, the choice is easy.  Answer the Call.  Engage the task.  Serve the King.

However, when the sacrifice is large and the cost is significant, we hesitate.  We hesitate because of the number of hours it will take to complete.  We hesitate because it will be the kind of dirty work we hate.  We hesitate because when we’re really, truly honest with ourselves, there’s a part hidden deep within us that is just a little bit lazy.

On the shelf over my desk, I have three words mounted in picture frames…  Promise.  Process.  Payoff.

I thank Steven Furtick for this concept that has forever changed the way I approach my Calling.  Here is the meaning…

Everything begins with a PROMISE - God promises to love us, protect us, save us and never leave us.  He promises that life is better (though not always calmer) with Him than without Him.  He promises that if we submit our lives to Him, we will gain an eternal reward.

Everything ends with a PAYOFF - God rewards us with the biggest paycheck we could ever imagine…  A home with Him.

But, in between the promise and the payoff is the PROCESS.  And the process is the point.

From the moment you hear the promise until the moment you receive the payoff, you are living in the process.  This is when God Calls you.  This is when you have the opportunity to embrace the purpose for which God created you.

But, make this absolutely clear…  God has created you for a purpose and He loves you enough to resource you with what you need for your purpose.  But that doesn’t mean your CALLING will be any easier than anyone else’s.  Your Calling will demand from you just like Peter’s and Paul’s and Stephen’s and Timothy’s.

As many amazing leaders as the Church has, there are countless more that will never lead because they are too lazy to engage the work and they are unwilling to make the necessary sacrifice.

As you listen for your Calling, remember…  Anything worth doing is going to demand something from you.

Don’t miss your Call because it’s “too hard!”


Satan’s Greatest Tool

There is one universal truth about every single person’s Calling…  It will change something – everything – in your life.

When I first felt God Calling me to be a preacher, I knew my life would never be the same.  Simply put, preachers don’t work at normal jobs with normal hours or normal pay scales.  On top of that, I knew I would be going to a different church than I’d grown up in and I knew I’d likely be moving away from my family.  I knew I’d live and serve with people that loved me one day and hated me the next, but would very probably like me again the next day.  I knew it would demand sacrifices from me, my wife and my family.

As the implications of my Calling settled in, I realized that EVERYTHING would be changing and I had to decide if I was more committed to the comfort I loved or to the promise I’d given to the God I loved.

The sad fact is, comfort and complacency stop more Kingdom servants from answering the Call than anything else Satan has ever come up with.

When well-intentioned, good-hearted, God-loving people start adding up the pros and cons of answering the Call, it quickly becomes evident that things WILL change.  And so many people walk away, unwilling or unable to face a different future, giving Satan yet another small victory.

Don’t let comfort or complacency come between you and the Call!  Be confident that the future God is offering is ultimately better than anything you’ve built for yourself.


You’re Not As Big A Deal As You Think You Are

The #1 hurdle to answering God’s Call is fear of failing miserably for the whole world to see.  The first time I clearly felt God’s Call on my life, I was terrified that I didn’t have what it took.  I was terrified that I would fail God and I was terrified that I would let down His whole Church.

I don’t know why but for some reason, we have a built in assumption that everything we do has incredible, life-and-death implications and if we don’t do it exactly right, the world will end and we’ll be punished for all eternity.

But get this… You’re not as big a deal as you think you are.

God isn’t asking you for perfect execution of an impossible task and He’s not expecting you to do anything He didn’t create you to do.

I have to remind myself all the time that God called David to kill a lion before he killed a giant and He called Peter to feed hungry people before he baptized 3,000 on Pentecost.

Sure, there are life-and-death Callings, but those are always proceeded by a Call to be faithful and trustworthy servants in small things.

If you’re terrified you’re not qualified to step up to the plate God has called you to, it’s time to look in the mirror and remind yourself that your Creator and Caller cares deeply for you and would never consider you expendable.


God’s Most Foolish Idea…

Exodus 13:17

When Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them on the road through the Philistine country, though that was shorter.  For God said, “If they face war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt.”

By nature, I’m a very impatient man.  Invariably, I dream today and want to do tomorrow.  In my mind, I know change can be slow, progress takes time and that you can’t force growth.

There are times when we hear God’s voice, we see the obvious path to success and, yet, we’re still forced down the longer, harder road.

  • It’s easy to rebel because we can’t see the pain right around the corner of the short path.
  • It’s easy to grumble because we don’t recognize the hidden flaw in our plan.
  • It’s hard to trust your direction when everything on the map you’re holding says you’re going the wrong way.
  • It’s hard to remember that God’s vision stretches infinitely farther than ours.

And it’s moments like those when we have to remind ourselves…  God’s most foolish idea is wiser than my most brilliant one.

He has a plan to bring us to the end of the race.  He will protect us when we need protecting and steer us when we need steering.  He will guide us when we need guiding and rescue us when we need rescuing.  He will send us down the long road…but it will be the right road.


2011 Favorite Posts (#10)

Leading up to Christmas, I’ll be taking some vacation time with my family and wanted to take the opportunity to share my 10 favorite posts from the past year.  These weren’t all the top-viewed posts (I’ll share those at the end of the year) but they are the ones that have stuck with me the most…

This post is “Awake. And Claim Your Place…” from August 18.

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Isaiah 5:9

Awake, awake, arm of the LORD, clothe yourself with strength!  Awake, as in days gone by, as in generations of old. 

  • Abraham
  • Isaac
  • Jacob
  • Joseph
  • Moses
  • Joshua
  • Deborah
  • Gideon
  • Ruth
  • Samuel
  • David
  • Elijah
  • Elisha
  • Nehemiah
  • Jonah
  • Daniel
  • Mary
  • Peter
  • John
  • Paul
  • Timothy
  • YOU

What a great list…  None perfect.  All empowered.

Wake up and claim your place on it.  Live with power, faith and conviction.  Only one thing separates you and I from the “generations of old”…  Theyknew God would deliver on His promise and we hope He will.

Knowing brings confidence and boldness.  Wishing breeds hesitancy and uncertainty.

Know God is God…  Live like God is God…  Awake, as in days gone by, as in generations of old.


How Long Will You Mourn?

1 Samuel 16:1

The LORD said to Samuel, “How long will you mourn for Saul, since I have rejected him as king over Israel?”

Samuel was closely tuned into the heart of God.  He was carefully listening for the voice of God.  He was actively moving in the will of God.

But, he still had to learn this hard fact of life…  Change is scary, even when God clearly calls for it.

  • How long will you mourn for the way your community used to be, instead of embracing new opportunities?
  • How long will you mourn for the way your job used to be, instead of moving in a new direction?
  • How long will you mourn for the way your church used to be, instead of being excited about new potential?
  • How long will you mourn for the way it was, instead of engaging in the way it is?

It’s ok to mourn the memory of the past.  But it’s a sin to ignore the promise of today and the hope of tomorrow.

Remember your past.  But live in the NOW that God is ushering into your life.


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