Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Christmas Cards




Christmas
Cards, "Bah Humbug," some say… They cost too much, no one really
reads them anyway… It's too expensive and takes too much time to send
them."





Some may say
those things, but not at our house, at our house we love Christmas cards. We
love receiving them and love sending them. Granted in the present economic
situation in our society we don't mail as many as we once did. But still they
are an important part of our lives. Many of us have been forced to send an
"electronic" greeting now, which is a great avenue of staying in
touch, but I still cherish the old fashion paper cards also.





Each card, each
letter, each greeting, (electronic or otherwise), has a message of hope, a
message of love, they share precious thoughts and insights about our
relationships. We love to get the Christmas letters that often come with the
cards, because the truth of the matter is that far too often we just don't stay
in touch with those we really care about. We mean to do better, we mean to
call, write or visit, but as they say, "life interferes" with our
plans.





Christmas cards
may be the only time in the year that you communicate with someone you really
do care about in your life. We are separated by years and miles from many of
our dear friends. People that we love and truly cherish, but some we have not
seen for years. People who have touched our lives and helped make us who we are
today.





Christmas cards
remind us that there is a bond of love and friendship through Christ that can
never be parted. As long as we put Him first in our lives we will touch and be
touched by others.





We have some
old friends that taught us a lesson about Christmas cards years ago while
living in Africa. They kept their Christmas cards on the dinning room table and
each day when they asked God to bless their food they also chose one card and
ask God to bless those people that day also.





Many of you
have been a light to our paths in this life fulfilling Jesus' Words in Matthew 5
:14-15, "You are the light of the world, like
a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden. No one lights a lamp and then puts
it under a basket. Instead, a lamp is placed on a stand, where it gives light
to everyone in the house."







So in this electronic age my wife and I wish each of you a
"Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year". And, May God Bless us
Everyone.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Promises Remembered ...


"And
God said, "This is the sign of the covenant I am making between me and you
and every living creature with you, a covenant for all generations to come:


I
have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant
between me and the earth… Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will
see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living
creatures of every kind on the earth."
(Genesis 9:12-16 NIV)







As we
were driving through Southern Arizona and California last week my wife and I were
in unusual weather for us, there was rain, lots of rain. It was somewhat
unusual because every now and then the sky would clear and we would have
sunshine for awhile. During these times we saw no less than 4 different
rainbows, which was quite amazing in itself. But as we saw those we commented
to one another about God's promise to Noah and his family after He had
destroyed the earth with the Great Flood. God said, "I will see it and remember the
everlasting covenant…
" He said, "I promise I will never do
this again."  





There
was another covenant even before that one though. After Adam and Eve were
expelled from the Garden of Eden for their sin and disobedience, God Said, "And I
will put enmity between you (Satan) and the woman, and between your offspring (Satan)
and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel
."
(Genesis 3:15) This was his promise even in the very beginning of time that
Jesus would come to the world as its Savior.





In Luke 2 God spoke again through an
Angel: "An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone
around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, "Do not
be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.
Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah,
the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths
and lying in a manger
." (Vs. 
9-12)





If
there is a message we see reinforced at this time of the year through this
holiday the world proclaims as "Christmas," it is that God remembers
His promises! Think about all of those who proclaim, "Keep Christ in
Christmas."  Many of the Songs that
are sung are a reminder of at least part of the promise of God being fulfilled.





We
know that the word "Christmas," is not in the bible. We understand
that the early Christians did not have Christmas celebrations. We understand
that most of what takes place in our modern Christmas celebrations has nothing
to do with what is recorded in the bible. However that doesn't make the birth
of Christ any less wonderful, any less worthy of being remembered. This one
event truly was a miracle that changed the course of our world as well as each
of our lives for eternity.







God
spoke, He promised, He remembered and He fulfilled that promise through a baby
born in a stable. Let's not forget the fulfilled promise of a Savior which was
born to us in Bethlehem, not just at this time of the year, but all year long.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

JUST SHOWING UP DOESN'T GET THE JOB DONE












I love the Cowboy Culture of the 1950's and 60's! Of
course, like many of you I was raised with Cowboys (and Cowgirls), being a main
influence on Television and in the movies. You learned why the good guys were
good and the bad guys were bad. You learned morals and ethics, you learned
respect for others, you learned respect for property and you learned what was
acceptable to say and what wasn't, you even learned about the concept of
"work ethics".





Though he has been dead for a number of years, no one
portrayed what a Cowboy was better than John Wayne. Some say he did it better
than anyone else. John Wayne's characters could ride and fight with the best,
but he always let his concern for others show through also. He portrayed for us
the importance of qualities such as honor, loyalty, bravery and commitment.





In the movie "Rio Bravo," Wayne's character made
a statement that echo's much of Christ's teachings about commitment and what he
expects from us, when he said "Just showing up doesn't get the job
done!"





Jesus tells us, 'If you love me you obey my
commandments"!
(John 14:15)
Because you see, just showing up at worship service "doesn't get the job
done," it doesn't do what God demands of us.





I know you may get tired of seeing me refer to this
concept so often in my writings, but I do it because I see it as a major
problem in the churches throughout our land. People want to wear the name
Christian, but they don't want to take it any further than that. Being a Christian
means our lives have been transformed from the very foundation of our being. It
means as Paul said, "
I have been crucified with Christ and I no
longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by
faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me
.
" (Galatians
2:20
)  It means that you are dead to
self and alive to Christ. It means… that we finally understand that just
showing up doesn't get the job done. It means we finally understand what it
means to be buried with Christ and raised as a new creation (Romans 6:3-4). How about you, do you
really understand that "Just showing up doesn't get the job done?"





















Wednesday, November 5, 2014

THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT










Recently I have been made aware once again about a great
failing on the part of some church leaders. Somewhere along the line some have
forgotten our purpose. Some have forgotten that worship is about God and not
about those who worship him. Now, I'm not saying that people aren’t important,
but I am saying that just perhaps we need to re-evaluate the focus of why we
gather together.





There is a great small book titled, "Showtime! Worship
in the Age of show Business", by Dan Chambers. Mr. Chambers takes a look
at some of the modern worship practices in comparison to what God's Word
indicates worship should be. You might be surprised at the extent to which some
churches will go to "pack the pews".





I guess in itself that's not new, people in general have
short attention spans. Many today need something to keep them in their seats
for the 30 to 60 minutes they sit together with the crowd in their church
buildings. We see this in our modern "entertainment" mentality is
Television programming. They have to change the image every second of so or
people get bored. They have to push the envelope of what is accepted or
outrageous to keep people tuned in to their programs. Sadly, this has
influenced some who plan worship assemblies.





Again this is not new. Several years ago while we were in
Michigan I saw a church advertising in the News Paper that they would be having
"Belly Dancers for Jesus" at their church, urging everyone to come. I
can't question the motivation of the Belly Dancers themselves, but it sure
seemed to me that the church was focusing on the dancing rather than Jesus.
What have our churches come to when we have to bribe, promise entertainment or
trick people to come and worship with us? What does that say for us as a people
when we need those things?





There is an
old, old song titled, "Give me that Old Time Religion," what has
happened to that concept in our world. What does that say about our society
when just worshipping God is not enough? Jesus said in John 4:23-24: "But
the time is coming, indeed it's here now, when true worshipers will worship the
Father in spirit and in truth. The Father is looking for those who will worship
Him that way. For God is Spirit, so those who worship Him must worship in
spirit and in truth.
"





"True Worshipers," worshiping in Spirit and Truth
indicates it is something we need to do, not have done to us! The idea of
Worship carries with it the concept of bowing down before the one being
worshiped. It is not about us it is about offering ourselves to Him. Our songs
or prayers; our messages should center on God and our love for and service to
him.





If you are "going to church" (as the accepted
concept is used), with hopes that it will "be interesting enough to keep
you awake," or "exciting enough to make you feel good," then
just perhaps you are going about it wrong.







Russ Lawson

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

SATISFACTION















Back in the 60's one of the big hit songs was, "I can’t
get no satisfaction," by the group called "The Rolling Stones".
It spoke to the constant battle and failure in life to find satisfaction by
doing what society expects you to do. Many of us "baby boomers" grew
up listening to this music. Many embraced the philosophy of rejecting social
norms or socially accepted concepts of right behavior. Today we live in a world
where the accepted thing is to just "do your own thing," or
"just do whatever makes you happy".





Sadly, this idea has penetrated the minds of many of those
who are trying to "find God" or "worship God in their own
way". The problem is that though our society may have been bent enough to
allow folks to do pretty much whatever they want and still be accepted, God
doesn't.





You might be inclined to ask, "What gives you the right
to make such a statement?" "Who made you the judge of the
world?" My answer is that no one made me the judge of you, it always has
been and always will be God that judges. Jesus himself said, (if you accept
Jesus as authority in religious matters), in John 12:47-52, "If anyone hears my words but does not keep
them, I do not judge that person. For I did not come to judge the world, but to
save the world. There is a judge for the one who rejects me and does not accept
my words; the very words I have spoken will condemn them at the last day. For I
did not speak on my own, but the Father who sent me commanded me to say all
that I have spoken. I know that his command leads to eternal life. So whatever
I say is just what the Father has told me to say.
" (NIV)





You see somewhere in life many have been convinced that
"as long as you love God, you can pretty much do whatever you want and
still be acceptable to him". Yet, Jesus said, "If you don't do what I
have said you will be condemned". The apostle John shared these words with
us in 1 John 5:3, "Loving
God means keeping His commandments, and His commandments are not burdensome
".







So, are you looking for satisfaction? Have you tried looking
more closely at what God asks of you? Read the Psalms and see what the writers
equate with joy and happiness. You'll find it is having a real relationship
with God, not just a nodding acquaintance.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

What About The Future?







I don't know about you, but I sometimes get concerned about
the future. I don't know if I actually worry about it, but sometimes it is
close to that. I am concerned about the state of our world; I am concerned
about the financial condition of our country; I am concerned about what the
government will or won't do to the stability of our country; I am concerned
about what kind of world our children and grandchildren will have to live in; I
am concerned with how things will turn out in our lives as we grow older.





Again, I am concerned, but don't worry about it. Every day,
just as perhaps you do, I strive to turn my future over to God. Sometimes I
successful, sometimes I'm not.





I recently read a quote from Corrie Ten Boom that said,
"Never be afraid to trust the future you don't know, to a God you do
know
". I don't know about you, but from time to time I need to be
reminded of that fact! Don't most of the issues in our lives have a direct
relationship to our reliance upon God or our relationship to him? Who is it we
turn to in times of trouble, is it our friends and family, our co-workers, or
do we first think of God. Your answer to that question may explain your success
or failure in some of your struggles.





I am endeavoring every day to rely more upon God regarding
my future. Shouldn't we really be able to trust the future to our God we know?
In the scripture we read: "God has said, "Never will I leave you;
never will I forsake you.
" (Hebrews
13:5
) So, if we know this promise and know the one who made the promise,
how can we not trust our future to his hands? David said of God in Psalm 31:15, "My future is in Your hands".







We have read the words, we know the promise; we know the one
who made the promise, now it is time for us to live like we believe the
promise. Stop worrying about that which you can't change or can't direct
yourself and turn it over to God.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Politics and Religion





(Houston, TX,
October 2014) "The battle over a controversial equal rights ordinance is
heating up in Houston, Texas, with revelations that the city has subpoenaed
church sermons, among other documentation, from five local faith leaders.





Officials have requested that these preachers deliver communications
that have focused on homosexuality or the contentious equal rights ordinance,
which these individuals have fervently opposed.





The subpoenas,
which were issued last month, seek, “all speeches, presentations, or sermons
related to the Petition, Mayor Annise Parker, homosexuality, or gender identity
prepared by, delivered by, revised by, or approved by you or in your
possession,” according to the Houston Chronicle." (Theblaze.com)





This is Satan
continuing to chip away at our Christian Freedoms. Just a couple of years ago I
urged the members of our church to contact the leaders in government regarding
the "Hate Speech" bill that was being proposed. This bill was passed
and can be used against ministers who choose to speak out against the sins of
our nation practiced by many. Sadly; many in world and our churches ridiculed
the idea as foolish to think that the government would try to hinder what
teaching takes place in our churches. They were wrong! I believe the following
quote describes the problem well:





"Our society
is still trying to answer the question, do politics and religion mix? The first
amendment of the United States Constitution reads, "Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment of religion nor prohibit the free exercise thereof
."
What the first amendment is saying is that government should stay out of
religion, but religious people can exercise their faith in the influence of
public policy.



Over the past fifty years, lawmakers have misinterpreted the Constitution.
We've majored in the first part of the amendment while abandoning the second
part, and in doing so, we have disenfranchised the gospel, politically,
socially, judicially, and culturally. Like a sponge with the water squeezed
out, ours is a society with Jesus squeezed out, and we are living in a
fifty-year experiment of building a nation without God. No prayer. No Ten
Commandments. No sermon at graduation. No Sabbath. No respect for marriage.





Those things may
be contributing to factors to some of today's problems: We have massive teen
drug abuse, school shooting sprees, and an adolescent suicide rate up 350
percent since 1960. It's time to ask, cannot politics and religion mix?" (Stephen
M. Crotts)





It's time that we
understand the importance of God's Word once again. It's time for us to stand
and be counted and call into account those who govern us. Jesus said this in John 12:47-50   "If anyone hears my words but does not keep
them, I do not judge that person. For I did not come to judge the world, but to
save the world. There is a judge for the one who rejects me and does not accept
my words; the very words I have spoken will condemn them at the last day. For I
did not speak on my own, but the Father who sent me commanded me to say all
that I have spoken. I know that his command leads to eternal life. So whatever
I say is just what the Father has told me to say
."















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