When I pray the Lord's prayer and get to the phrase, "Your kingdom come, your will be done," I sometimes pray it with these words: "Lord, I trust that you will make all things new, as I surrender to your will."This from a guy who has struggled so much of his life acting/being self-sufficient. "IfContinue reading "Your Kingdom come, Your WILL be done"
Fake it until you make it? … Ah, I don’t think so!
Making peace with other people is very hard work.It is humbling; it can be humiliating. Sometimes you just have to eat it, say you're sorry and accept the fact that you might not get much in return.Here's what I've been pondering lately...* Jesus is described as a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief (Isa. 53:3).Continue reading "Fake it until you make it? … Ah, I don’t think so!"
We aren’t nearly as good as we think … but we are more than we thought!
One of the paradoxes of being a Jesus follower is beautifully and simply described by writer Ruth Haley Barton..."Solitude is the place of our own conversion. In solitude we stop believing our own press. We discover that we are not as good as we thought but we are also more than we thought." ... RuthContinue reading "We aren’t nearly as good as we think … but we are more than we thought!"
A healthy body feels the pain of the weakest part
I am looking forwarding to reading Philip Yancey's new book Vanishing Grace. It is set to be released this October. (Yancey is one of best Christian writers of the last 3 decades ... articulate, crisp, thoughtful, persuasive...)Early in my ministry, books by Yancey Where is God when it hurts, Fearfully and Wonderfully Made, In HisContinue reading "A healthy body feels the pain of the weakest part"
Loving yourself leads to loving your neighbor…
Here's the inimitable Frederick Buechner, one of my favorite writers, on loving our ourselves... "It means simply that the ability to work for your own good despite all the less than admirable things you know about yourself is closely related to the ability to work for your neighbors' good despite all the less than admirableContinue reading "Loving yourself leads to loving your neighbor…"
Always ready to vindicate myself…
Church Father St. Augustine often prayed,“O Lord, deliver me from this lust of always vindicating myself.”Whew! I'll second that prayer. I should pray it every day.We have our original parents to thank for this lust. They invented the art of excusing sin by blaming others (Gen. 3:9-13).To be honest, I know that wanting to justifyContinue reading "Always ready to vindicate myself…"
Being a genius, and we all are, is about finding our true niche!
A University of Illinois engineering professor won a well-deserved MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant, explained nicely in this Champaign News-Gazette piece today. The professor seemed to really find her niche and was awarded handsomely. Good for her! Pastor Steve Sjogren in a tweet today reminds us that we all just need to find our niche, and weContinue reading "Being a genius, and we all are, is about finding our true niche!"
Daily surrendering to the will of God
35 Going a little farther, he fell to the ground and prayed that if possible the hour might pass from him. 36 “Abba, Father,” he said, “everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.” ... Mark 14:34-3510 your kingdom come,your will be done, on earth as it isContinue reading "Daily surrendering to the will of God"