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The Small Print

Monday, March 14th, 2011

On the way back from a Mount Hermon staff retreat, we stopped at a well-known fast food restaurant in the central valley of California.  One of the first things we noticed was this health-conscious sign about eating a balanced and nutritious diet.  I was fascinated by it, because fast food is not known for its healthy qualities.  However, what fascinated me most was the small print at the bottom of the sign.  I took a picture of it because I was so shocked it was there in the first place.


This dampened any desire I had to eat there in the first place. All I got was a milkshake…and an epiphany.

Every choice we make in life has a small print warning underneath it.  This is one of the many reasons we have been given God’s Word!

  • When we are tempted to sacrifice our faith in Jesus to date and/or marry someone primarily because of their physical appearance, the warning is: “ A beautiful person who consistently makes bad decisions is a lot like a gold ring in a pig’s snout” (see Proverbs 11:22).
  • When we find ourselves spending time with people who are leading us away from our faith in Jesus, we are warned: “You become like the people you hang out with” (see Proverbs 13:20).
  • When we begin to think too much of ourselves and our own abilities, the warning is: “Continued pride is detestable to God and it takes us farther away from Him.” (See Proverbs 16:5).
  • When we speak in anger trying to provoke an argument, the small print is: “The words of a fool lead to arguments and those arguments could very well lead to a well-deserved beating.” (see Proverbs 18:6).

It’s both funny and disappointing to me that I can often pay more attention to a small print warning at a fast food restaurant than one in the Word of God.  My goal over the next few weeks is to approach each decision looking for the warning in small print.

Here’s the cool part–there is ALWAYS a positive side to these warnings.  God warns us against certain actions so that we can experience His presence and His grace at a deeper level.  Isn’t that the whole point of a warning–to protect us from harm and lead us to a healthier, more fulfilling life?

 

Such a Great Cloud of Witnesses

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.
Hebrews 12:1

I met a few of the “great cloud of witnesses” that Hebrews 12:1-3 tells us about this last weekend at our Revolution student leader’s retreat.  These 2 guys were only 17 years old and both were seniors in high school.  Who said that high school students were the FUTURE of the church??!!  If the church could become as passionate about Jesus as these 2 students are, there would be no stopping us!

These 2 guys very humbly shared with me their daily routine.  Each weekday they get up at 5:30 in the morning.  As a sidenote, I can’t even remember the last time I was up at 5:30 in the morning on purpose.  They then meet at 6:30 am in a local coffee shop where they read their Bibles for the next 45 minutes sharing with one another what God is teaching them.  As another sidenote-I can’t remember the last time I was up at 6:30am on purpose.  Then, they head out to school. This is a daily routine for both of these students!  As I talked with them, I realized that it wasn’t a legalistic way of earning God’s love or favor.  They simply wanted to start their day off with God at the center so that their passion for Him would continue to grow.

I left my time with these 2 guys encouraged.  I also left wanting to be more like them in their diligent seeking of Jesus.  I am realizing the more I can surround myself with people who love and passionately seek Him, the more it rubs off on me and the more I can rub off on others. I guess that’s the beauty of Christian community!

Proverbs 13:20 is true–we become like the people we hang out with! I want to hang out with people who share the same passion for Jesus as these 2 seniors in high school.

Beyond the 21 Day Challenge :: September 1

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

the Beyond the 21 Day Challenge passage for today is Psalm 119:1-56.  Click here to read it online.

Don’t forget the 4 steps of journaling and processing God’s Word that we talked through this summer:

  1. READ :: Read through the entire passage for the day and pay attention to what moves you as you read.  Choose 1-3 verses that move you to focus on for the next step.
  2. WRITE :: Write those 1-3 verses out in a journal (either electronic or handwritten).  You can write the verse(s) in your own words or you can just write it out as it is written in your Bible.  The goal is to begin moving this passage from your head to your heart.
  3. PRAY :: In response to those 1-3 verses you have focused on, write out a short prayer to God.  It could be a prayer of praise, confession, thankfulness, repentance or even of frustration.  Just be honest before God.
  4. DO :: write out 1 action step that you are going to take today in response to what God has taught you in these 1-3 verses.

Feel free to share what God is teaching you in the comment section on this blog each day!

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