Tuesday, December 25, 2012
The Sermon from the Stock
Saturday, December 22, 2012
This Day!
Friday, December 14, 2012
Having Christ or Experiencing Christ
Friday, November 30, 2012
Be Still
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Christ the King
Friday, November 23, 2012
Black Friday
Thursday, November 8, 2012
God's Got It Covered!
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
My God Is So. . .
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Patience
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Direction
Sunday, October 21, 2012
When will you be Christian?
C. S. Lewis (@CSLewis) tweeted at 11:01 AM on Sun, Oct 21, 2012: A Christian society is not going to arrive until most of us really want it: and we are not going to want it until we become fully Christian. (https://twitter.com/CSLewis/status/260048226500083712) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Why are you here!
C. S. Lewis (@CSLewis) tweeted at 11:06 AM on Tue, Oct 16, 2012: The whole purpose for which we exist is to be thus taken into the life of God. #MereChristianity http://t.co/yPQQkT08 (https://twitter.com/CSLewis/status/258237436486885376) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download
Wickedness
C. S. Lewis (@CSLewis) tweeted at 11:03 AM on Sun, Oct 14, 2012: Wickedness, when you examine it, turns out to be the pursuit of some good in the wrong way. #cslewis #merechristianity (https://twitter.com/CSLewis/status/257511951968653312) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download
Monday, October 15, 2012
Bound
Friday, October 12, 2012
The finer things in life. . . Do a Google search for Christie’s, the world-famous auction house of “finer things”, and you will come across the most recent sales items. It turns out that the most recent sale listed was for four custom made handbags. The handbags were Passe-Guide bags. That may mean something to some of you. I know nothing about handbags or purses. However, I do know that one of these custom purses sold for more than $128,000 US dollars! I hate to think what the matching shoes would cost!
The most beautiful things God has made come to us for free. He is generous with His glorious sunrises and sunsets. The powerful beauty of the thunderstorm can be seen and heard on many a night. Fireflies in a glass jar are a wonder to behold. The priceless look of our child or loved one peacefully asleep comes for free.
God will not fight you for your own heart. You must give it to Him. He will fight anyone else who tries to claim it from Him once you have declared Him its conqueror and king, but he will not grapple with you. Yours must be an unconditional surrender.
Who owns your heart? Yes, it may have been abused by many in the past. It has probably been trampled on and run over. It has been treated unkindly and without compassion. The result is that we guard it very closely. We keep it behind locked gates. The drawbridge to it remains up and the moat that must be crossed to gain access to it is wide.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Good Intentions
We are all about good intentions. We want credit for trying, for giving our best effort. We intend to follow Jesus in all that we do. We really want to. When this doesn’t work, we intend to try harder. We really do. Well, when that doesn’t. . .Are you getting the picture?
We are up against the perfect law of God. Good intentions don’t matter, only results. Are you perfect yet? Me neither!
Until we come up against that perfect law of God, until the gravity of our own sinfulness becomes reality to us, until we recognize that our best efforts are not even fit to be put in God’s garbage can, we can’t truly experience God’s infinite mercy. You see, until we recognize just how short we have fallen, we can’t appreciate God’s love. We turn Jesus into a helper. Well, let me tell you right now – Jesus did not come to earth to help you be a batter person. Jesus came, died, and rose again that you might become someone totally different. Jesus doesn’t want a better you. He’ll start with that, but He will never leave you there. He won’t allow it. He is going to remake you from head to toe. Nothing is going to be the same.
Following Christ is not about a cessation of sinful activity and an initiation of righteous living. Our righteousness will never get us where we truly need to be. No, Christianity is about a living relationship with our Savior, Jesus Christ. Much of Christian literature is about telling us what is wrong with us. Most of us already know that!
The gospel is about telling us what God has already done to take care of the problem. There is nothing for you to do, no multi-step program to begin, only to fail miserably like every other time we have tried to live up to our good intentions. Jesus Christ comes to us to live life together, in community, with us. He comes to us to proclaim in our lives as He did on the cross, “It is finished.” No, that won’t mean you’re always perfect from that point onward, but you will be whole!
Pastor Craig
Monday, October 8, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Treasure
Where is your heart? It is so easy to long for this world. There are many things in this world that cause us joy, but there are many things that cause us frustration and heartache as well.
Remember, if you can, the story of Lot’s wife. If you need a refresher course go home and read Genesis 19 this afternoon. In the story, the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah are so wicked that God decides to destroy them completely. In the whole region Scripture only records one person that God warned prior to the event, Lot.
Angels came to warn Lot and his family of the coming destruction. The family did not seem to want to leave the city. Finally, the angels compelled them to leave with the warning to not look back and feel sorry for the city. The warning is not one against glancing back. Rather, it involves a sadness for the city or a sense of remorse over what lifestyle is gone. As the family fled the city, Genesis records that Lot’s wife stopped to look back, with the consequences that she was turned into a pillar of salt.
We do not know the thoughts that were in her mind. She may have thought of the place of importance Lot had among the men of the city. She may have thought of the parties or festivals. We do not know. We do know that part of her looking back was a desire to be back there in the midst of it. She chose that which did not last, that which God was going to destroy.
It’s OK to take pleasure in this world. God made it for his glory and our enjoyment. However, we need to pay attention as to where we invest our heart!
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Mine!
At times they whined and complained about it. They didn’t like the extra work, the feeding in the rain, the blanketing of horses in the cold, breaking the ice in the water trough on a frozen winter morning, checking the pasture for fencing an animal might get tangled in, getting up early on a school morning to do whatever needed to be done, or recognizing that your evening at the movies still had to be finished off with a feeding and haying of everything that needed it, even when you stayed for both ends of a double feature. Yes, when something living is yours, the care and attentiveness cannot be limited to the times it is convenient.
Jesus Christ does that for you. He does it for you in a VERY sacrificial way. He never complains, never questions if you are worth the effort, never tires of the high maintenance you require.
When we see our Christian life in this perspective, being a disciple is not about doing anything for Jesus, but of being a delight to Him. The easy part of that is that we are already a delight to Him. He has already proven that to us through His death and resurrection on our behalf.
This is the way we give ourselves to Jesus Christ. He has already posted a claim on your life. It is your job to recognize His claim as the one and only claim on your life. You sign away all rights and privileges to the One who bought you with His very own life and now takes responsibility for your care and life.
Today, be entirely His!
Monday, September 24, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
A Simple Kindness
Pastor Craig
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Are You Progressive?
Friday, September 7, 2012
They Don't Come By Themselves!
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Lest the Darkness Overtake You!
Your theology must work itself
out, exhibiting itself in your most common everyday relationships. You may know
all about the doctrine of sanctification, but are you working it out in the
everyday issues of your life? Every detail of your life, whether physical,
moral, or spiritual, is to be judged and measured by the standard of the
atonement by the Cross of Jesus Christ.
From: One Minute MeditationsThe Scripture verse from John tells us that we are to be about doing something. It also tells us that we have forces working against us, to stop us, to frustrate us. Time is short and we must be moving. Our salvation is not the destination. It is the beginning of a wonderful adventure.
Christianity is not an acknowledgment of Jesus Christ; it is a relationship with Jesus Christ. Everything about us rests in the hands of our Creator. It has always been there, even before we began our life as a Christian. We just never realized it.
The rest of our life is a race to the finish line. The writer of Hebrews describes it as a race run before all of our ancestors in the faith. They are looking on, cheering us towards the finish. We should perform at our best. Hebrews 13 tells us to throw aside, even as we are running the race, anything, absolutely anything that would slow us down and allow the darkness to overtake us.
The Scriptures assure us we can never be snatched from the hand of our Savior. However, some of us live as though we intend to put that promise to the test. We seem to throw ourselves in front of temptation at every opportunity. It seems as though we seldom gain victory over it and never run from it.
Walk! While the path is visible, while the guide is with you, while and where the light shines, Walk! No, Run, because at the end of that path is your Father in Heaven and lining the path are the saints who have gone before.
Pastor Craig
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Missed Opportunities
Pip, dear old chap, life is made of ever so many partings welded together, as I may say, and one man's a blacksmith, and one's a whitesmith, and one's a goldsmith, and one's a coppersmith. Divisions among such must come, and must be met as they come. If there's been any fault at all to-day, it's mine. You and me is not two figures to be together in London; nor yet any wheres else but what is private, and beknown, and understood among friends. It ain't that I am proud, but that I want to be right, as you shall never see me no more in these clothes I'm wrong in these clothes. I'm wrong out of the forge, the kitchen, or off th' marshes. You won't find so much fault in me if you think of me in my forge-dress, with my hammer in my hand, or even my pipe. You won't find half so much fault in me if, supposing as you should ever wish to see me, you come and put your head in at the forge-window and see Joe the blacksmith there at the old anvil, in the old burned apron, at the old work, as he used to be when he first carried you about. I'm awful dull, but I hope I've beat out something night the rights of this at last. And so God bless you, dear old Pip; old chap, God bless you!
I had not been mistaken in my fancy that there was a simple dignity in him. The fashion of his dress could no more come in its way when he spoke these words that it could come in its way in heaven. He touched me gently on the forehead and went out. As soon as I could recover myself sufficiently I ran out after him and looked for him in the neighboring streets; but he was gone.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Becoming Entirely His
Friday, August 17, 2012
The Cookie Lady
In the last 46 years of her life she became known by all coast-to-coast cyclists as The Cookie Lady. She purchased a building adjacent to her home and converted it into the “Bike House.” She stocked it with free water and an endless supply of her homemade cookies.
The Bike House became the destination for cyclists coming from the west coast and the jumping off place for cyclists beginning on the east coast. During her 46 years at the Bike House she became one of the most well-known advocates for cycling even though she never cycled a mile of the trail herself. She hosted tens of thousands of cyclists, baked more than a hundred-thousand cookies, and turned the Bike House into the National Trail Museum.
Water, cookies, and kindness. So simple. Jesus asked us to provide a cup of water given in his name (Mark 9:41). June Curry simply added cookies. An act of kindness became a vision of purpose that touched an untold number of lives.
Some missionaries are called to travel to the ends of the earth. Others are called to carry a glass of water to the sidewalk right outside their own front door. Each one is a valuable part of the ministry of the kingdom of God. Each one meets the need of an individual. Each one touches the heart, even as they help the body.
While I am a huge advocate of mission trips, First Presbyterian has been to Reynosa, MX, New Orleans, LA, and Joplin, MO in the last 10 years, we must never pass up the opportunity to minister right on our doorstep. There are times God calls us to go to the farthest parts of the globe. Then, there are those marvelous moments, if we will seize them, when God brings the farthest parts of the globe to knock on our own front door!