Friday, August 27, 2010

Nature baby

The glory of the Lord fills this place, my heart is thankful, blessed with grace...and mercy...and love.

When I look out upon the changing colours of the leaves, I see the love God has for us.

Even in this fallen world, He has blessed us with beauty...with pleasure to behold.

Not deserving, but blessed beyond our imaginations.

Breathing deep the crisp morning air, my lungs are filled with life, my senses tingle with excitement...revived.

I am a nature baby. My God knows this...and I am blessed.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Money

Weeks and months go by and I struggle with my own perception of right and wrong. I am having my eyes opened to the realities of the world...of the hearts of man. I realize I have lived in quite a bubble for so many years that what I thought was "normal" is more "unique" than anything else.

For example: Money.
I loathe money...Now that is...
I was quite apathetic towards money for most of my life. It was there when I needed it and when it wasn't, I just made due.
I am learning that money is something that holds man captive far more than I thought possible. (...remember: bubble existence)  The scripture that says:
"For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs."~1 Timothy 6:10
It is the "love" of money that is evil. Letting money govern our decisions, our hearts, and consume our existence is the norm...or so I am learning. Our society depends on this.

*POP*

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Your Church is Too Small by John H. Armstrong - Book Review



May they be brought to complete unity to let the world know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me.~John 17:23

The theme of this book is unity and its essentiality to the future of the Church.
 
John Armstrong presents a breakdown of biblical unity in the past, the present, and he engages the reader to consider the possibility of how unity could come about in the future. It is a thought provoking read, in fact, it took me weeks to go through this book, not because it was difficult reading, but because I really wanted to steep myself in some of the concepts he presented.
 
"It is important to recognize that the church is not the sum of the total number of local congregations added together to form one worldwide church made up of thousands of smaller parts. In reality, every single church is a true church in its own place, and at the same time every church is the church catholic. Catholicity is a quality, not an organization. It is a spiritual quality that belongs to every church. The total body of believers can only be found in the universal church, yet a single congregation has every right to call itself a church because it shares in the life and mission of Jesus." p.111

A proponent of missional thinking, Armstrong explores a new paradigm in the ecumenical movement towards true unity.  Pointing out the work of the Holy Spirit through Cardinal Suenens, he quotes, "...In response to a question about reconciliation between the churches,"I (Cardinal Suenens) believe that the solution of ecumenical disunity will not finally be the result of a dialogue between the Church of Rome and the Church of Canterbury or the Church of Moscow. It will not be a dialogue between the churches as such, but a dialogue between Rome and Jesus, Canterbury and Jesus, Moscow and Jesus, so that we can become more and more united in him." Happy is the one who sees the centrality of Jesus, explores the depth of what this truly means, and does this in deep relational fellowship with other Christ-centered Christians."p.173

Armstrong challenges the reader to ask the right questions and to "Arm yourself with insight and prayer."

Each chapter has questions for discussion and reflection which I found helpful in exploring some of the more challenging issues he presented. There is also a glossary and a website listed with recommended resources.

As we grow closer to the Day of the Lord, and as the gap between countries, churches, and individuals becomes smaller and smaller, we need to unify simply for survival, and more importantly so that the world is able to see Jesus Christ through us more clearly as the body of Christ.

UNITY...
CHRIST'S MISSION...
MISSIONAL ECUMENICAL CHURCH...

Your Church is Too Small is definitely a book worth reading...pick it up today!

Your Church is Too Small by John H. Armstrong has been provided courtesy of Graf-Martin Communications, Inc and the author. Available now at your favourite bookseller.

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