Saturday, December 28, 2013

What a difference a night makes

Have you ever heard the saying "What a difference a day makes"? How about what a difference a night makes.  Ebenezer Scrooge had a night like the one I’m talking about. I’m certain that anyone over the age of 5 has heard of the story of Ebenezer Scrooge and this is certainly true thanks to Jim Carrey and Hollywood films. 


In recent years Jim Carrey along with Hollywood revised an old but very familiar Charles Dickens novel A Christmas Carol and of course Jim Carrey was as funny and witty as ever.  If you haven’t seen or read the story A Christmas Carol, I’ll give you a little bit of the storyline just as away of wetting your appetite a bit.  Ebenezer Scrooge was a crotchety old man who was best known for his miserly old ways.  He loved nothing or no-one more than money.  That is until the ghost of his former business associate Jacob Marley showed up to inform him that while he slept that night he was going to be visited by three ghosts: the ghost of Christmas past, present and future.  Of course the job of each ghost was to try and convince Ebenezer Scrooge that his current life path will not end well if he fails at making some drastic life changes.

I often wonder what a visit to hell would do for a person who is alive and on this side of eternity. You remember in Jim Carrey’s version of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge was shown by the Ghost of Christmas yet to come that many people were happy that he died.  There was a scene where Scrooge see’s his very own gravestone and as he stood over his gravesite the ground sinks and he’s left there standing over a pit of fire.  Pretty scary right? The good news is that all of this had a pretty drastic impact on Scrooge. When he woke up from that nightmare he was certainly ready to go and do life differently.  I want to put some biblical perspective to this, after all, every truth can be tied back to scripture.

You remember the true story that Jesus tells of a rich man and a poor guy named Lazarus.  Jesus said that while the rich guy was alive Lazarus stood at the gate of his house one day asking for food and instead of the rich man feeding Lazarus food he sent his dogs after Lazarus to attack him and chase him away.  Well they both eventually die and one woke up in heaven and I don’t have to tell you which guy woke up in hell. Let’s pick up the bible story as the rich man and Abraham are having a discussion. Check this out. Luke 16:24-26

“And he (the rich man) cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame. 25 But Abraham said, Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things: but now he is comforted, and thou art tormented. 26 And beside all this, between us and you there is a great gulf fixed: so that they which would pass from hence to you cannot; neither can they pass to us, that [would come] from thence.”

You see according to Jesus, hell is a place you don’t want to visit and if you do go there you certainly don’t want anyone you know to go there.  In fact, if you read further in the text you’ll see that the rich guy becomes an instant believer and prays for Abraham to send a witness to his 5 living brothers because he knows that in life they obviously are a lot like he once was.  Jesus goes on to say that though a person were to come back from death, men still will refuse to believe and of course we all know this to be a very true statement. 

Jesus is alive and he was born as a babe in a manger, he lived a perfect sinless life, he died for all our sins and according to scripture he rose again from the dead to take away all our sin and if you would believe in him, hell or even the thought of hell is a non-issue. That story never gets old….LET’S GO

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Sometimes all you need is a little renovation




You ever wonder what would posses any rational thinking person to take on a renovation project.  You know, like refurbishing an old antique car or a historical house.  Stuff like that.  Those types of projects always seem fun and exciting at first but once the project is underway, what seemed fun and exciting in the beginning often turn into nightmares.

I remember my first year of marriage, which would be a few years back. Let's just say I was green and still wet behind the ears.  In those days my wife and I lived in a one bedroom apt and of all things I decided that I wanted to refurbish an old cabinet that we pulled out of the apartment complex’s garbage container.

I guess I should be honest here, after all this is a pastor’s blog; it was me (William Harris) who pulled that cabinet out of the garbage. Needless to say I had no idea what I was getting into but I thought to myself it couldn’t be that hard to refinish this little old cabinet.  Boy let me tell you, I could not have been more wrong.  After spending money we didn’t have and investing several weeks, I finally conceded to the old cabinet.  It didn’t quite look like what I had envisioned in my head but at least it looked better than it did when I started and to be honest, I was genuinely pleased with the finished product.

I learned some valuable lessons whenever I took on this refurbishing project and I think they’re worth repeating here.  Possibly I could teach you and thing or two if you ever decide to try your hand at refurbishing old furniture.

First thing I learned is that Transformation does not happen over night.  What I thought would take a day or two actually took several weeks.  The same could be said for one who is beginning their new walk in Christ. The old man is not going to be renewed or changed overnight.  So be patient and consistent the old man and those old habits will essentially fade away.  I need to put some scripture with this truth so here goes Rom12: 2 “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what [is] that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.”  The transformation of that old man comes as a renovation of ones thinking occurs and this type of refurbishing project requires one essential tool. Yep, you guessed it.  The word of God. 

Second thing I learned is that Patience is a must whenever you’re refurbishing furniture or anything else for that matter.  If you move to fast, inevitably you will forget something.  Whenever I was refurbishing that cabinet I remember having to start over again and again because I acted before thinking things through.  That is a lot like growing in your faith.  If you act without thinking you are going to say what you shouldn’t and do what you thought you wouldn’t.  Because this is true, we all must agree that growing up spiritually simply can prove to be a painful occupation. Again, as always, we need to put some scripture with that so that we can pull this truth out of your head into your heart. Check this passage out please [2Pe 1:5-10  “And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge; 6 And to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; 7 And to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity. 8 For if these things be in you, and abound, they make [you that ye shall] neither [be] barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. 9 But he that lacketh these things is blind, and cannot see afar off, and hath forgotten that he was purged from his old sins. 10 Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall” I love the last part of that verse; if you do these things, ye shall never fall.  How reassuring is that?  Lesson learned.  Keep at it. Don’t stop and spiritual maturity will come.

Finally Hope became the fuel that kept me focused. I can’t tell you how many times I wanted to quit, but the hope I had of seeing that beautiful cabinent in my living room kept me going.   I know what you’re thinking and you’re right, I have the perfect verse that will help us get this truth into our hearts. Check it out. [Romans 8:24-25 “For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? 25 But if we hope for that we see not, [then] do we with patience wait for [it].” Did you catch that?  Paul is saying that hope is not hope if you have what you’re hoping for in your hands.  But if you hope for something that you don’t quite have in your grasp then with patience, you pursue that thing with endurance.  This is what it was like for me as I refurbished that old cabinent.  I could see in my minds eye what the finished project was going to look like.  The same could be said for me as a follower of Jesus.  There is a hope in me that sees what God wants to produce in me and because I can see it, then with patience I pursue it and because I am pursuing what I am hoping for I continue to grow stronger and stronger in my faith. 

Ok, I could continue to write about other things I learned but I think what I have mentioned here are enough to get you moving in the right direction.  Let’s Go. 

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

The Power of Forgivenes

You ever heard the saying “I woke up this morning with a song in my heart?”  Well if you haven’t then Google it, just kidding.  When I awoke this morning it was as if the Holy Spirit whispered a song in my spirit.  I mean to tell you I could hear the words as if God was standing right there next to my bedside. I bet you’re curious to hear what God whispered in my ear, well hang on, I’m going to tell you, but before I write another word I gotta tell you a story.

There was a man who decided he was going to rob, steal and take whatever he wanted.  So he decided to rob a young man and his wife one afternoon. The young man decided he would go and do what’s called a home invasion you know kick a door in and terrorize whomever is behind the door taking and destroying any and everything insight.  Well, on this particular day, let’s just say he kicked the wrong door in. Behind this door he found a young man and his newly married wife.  The home invader walked right into the home of a young man ready and might I add armed.  Needles to say in all the panic the young married fellow shot, but didn’t kill the home-invader.  In all the fuss don’t ask me why the young man decided to rush the angry intruder to the hospital.  While on the way the intruder prayed and asked the young man to forgive him for breaking into his home and without hesitation the married newlywed responded “of course I forgive you.” In a moment, in an instant the power of hate, anger and whatever else gripped the intruder's heart was broken, he simply couldn’t do anything but weep, because he knew he disserved a lot of things but forgiveness wasn’t one of them. 

Ok, I’ll confess this was the dream I awoke to this morning but the words I heard in my spirit were very real and here they are there is incredible power in forgiveness.  I have been working in ministry for many years and I have witnessed unforgiveness simply ravage and destroy the lives of so many individuals.   I don’t know if you know this but Jesus had a thing or two to say about forgiveness and I won’t disappoint you I'll tell you what he said and where to find it in your bible.

Matthew 6:14-15 “For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: 15 But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.”

Did you read that? Pretty powerful words right, well obviously Jesus has forgiven every believer who has confessed Him as Lord but we can see here that Jesus wants us to know how important it is to release folks from whatever wrong they have committed against us.  We have absolutely no right to hold unforgiveness in our heart against any wrong committed against us.  Think about this for a minute Jesus the very Son of God who was innocent of any crime, he suffered and died for the sins of the entire world and he did so because the truth is he wanted to demonstrate forgiveness to us in a real tangible way. Let me sum this up for you in a few words,
a-wrong committed against you + forgiveness = love. 

GOD FORGAVE US SO WE MUST FORGIVE OTHERS…. LET’S GO

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Go and Make Love Not War it's a command remember?


It’s been a while since I’ve penned a blog, so it might take a few postings to get the creative juices flowing. Non-the-less, I thought it was time for me to get back to expressing my thoughts before my brain implodes on itself. 

Ok, so here goes it. You know I’ve been a “Christian” pretty much as long as I can remember and the older I get the more apparent it is to me that those closest to me have the greatest chance of hurting me the deepest. Perhaps you’ve heard the saying that if you are one who loves hard you can expect to be hurt very deeply.  I know this to be true and we can even look to scripture and see contention among the followers of Christ. I mean even the disciples bickered over things. At least on one occasion Jesus had to play referee, amongst the twelve.  Have you ever stopped to think why is there so much division among folks who claim to be following God and who at least outwardly seem to be pursuing the same biblical goals?  I have to tell you that I have seen and heard some of the meanest words come from those who I know love Jesus.

Here’s the point. If Satan can keep us busy fighting with each other we will not have time nor the energy to set our sites on the real battle, which is fought on a whole other realm. Well, that's a blog for a different day.  

I always try to end with words of encouragement and here it is….

YOUR FIGHT AND MY FIGHT IS NOT AGAINST ONE ANOTHER. 

Ephesian 6:12 “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high [places]. 

So go and make some love, not war.