Saturday, October 24, 2015

Random Thoughts

One of my grown nieces swears she can't cook and has taken the last couple of years to posting photos on Face Book of her burnt grilled cheese sandwiches. What worries me is not that Tanya shows burnt grilled cheese pics but that I have started to see people's faces in them. When she posts one that looks like the Last Supper I guess it will be time for one of us to get professional help.

Speaking of posting food photos on Face Book I have a cousin who would everyday show us what she had for breakfast that morning. Apart from always including a mixture of healthy and tasty cuisine, some of which came from her garden the presentations were always so beautiful that they almost looked like works of art. If Gretel had prints made of these for sale perhaps the local art gallery would not soon be closing.

Inspired by Gretel I wanted to snap a shot of a can of Dr. Pepper and a bag of Doritos with the tag - Bob's lunch today, UMMM! I feared however that Gretel would see it and take it wrong so the shot was never taken.

Speaking of cousins I grew up with one male and six female cousins. I do have two brothers and two sisters but one brother is five years older so we never played together. Cousin Benny was several years younger, the same age as my other brother and those two boys would pair off when families got together.

That left me with the little women. Did we play football or baseball, chase each other with sticks and pound our fists into one another shoulders. NO. Were we cowboys fighting Indians or generals over our miniature soldiers. Not a chance.

I do remember summer tea parties under the grape arbor, making up and preforming plays for our parents and other fun guy stuff like closing our eyes and pretending that we were in a fairy castle being chased by chipmunks and rabbits. Scary!

Now as adults my girl cousins are very close. Even though they are spread out all over the country they have been getting together lately to spend quality girl cousin time. The last time they happened to stay at my sister's home in Oak Park. I'm not sure if brother-in-law Ed is scared of chipmunks but I'm sure he managed.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

When The Towers Fall Down

When The Towers Fall Down

On every lofty mountain and on every high hill there will be streams running with water on the day of the great slaughter, when the towers fall down.  Isaiah 30:25

Who will fight your battles
tear the towers down
give you rivers from the hilltops
fountains in the ground

make the moon shine extra bright
even magnify the sun
hear the anguished midnight cry
show you He's the one

Your eyes will see the Teacher
who whispers from behind
this is the way go left or right
the territories mine

and you will scatter unclean things
tell them to be gone
so much for silver, gold or jewels
they couldn't buy your song

Instead He'll give you rain and seed
for planting in the ground
which He will grow and magnify
with blessings all around

On high He longs to show compassion
but cares for justice too
He surely will be sweet and gracious
if longing comes from you

So when the things that are most trusted
go burning up in fire
and His anger shakes the very ground
everything that you desire

All the gods are merely rubble
your armies have run away
cloudburst, downpour, hailstorms
and yet you're still OK

There will be gladness in the heart
and parties in the night
praise God the towers are torn down
and you don't have to fight

Sunday, September 27, 2015

But Who Do You Say That I Am?

When Jesus came into the district of Caesrea Philippi, He was asking His disciples, "Who do people say that the Son of Man is?" 

And they said, "Some say John the Baptist; and others Elijah; but still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets."

He said to them, "But who do YOU say that I am?" (Matthew 16: 13-15)

There are 2 questions here. The first one asks the disciples about a term that Jesus often applied to Himself, "Son of Man". It is a messianic term that comes from the 7th chapter of Daniel. Beginning in verse 13 Daniel describes a vision.

I kept looking in the night visions, and behold, with the clouds of heaven one like a Son of Man was coming, and He came up to the Ancient of Days and was presented before Him.

And to Him was given dominion, Glory and a kingdom, that ALL the peoples, nations and men of every language might serve Him.

His dominion is an everlasting dominion which will not pass away.

These Jewish disciples must have understood what the term meant but their answer reveals a certain hesitation to believe it. The Jewish people who were flocking to Jesus because of the wonders and miracles and the power of His preaching thought that perhaps Jesus was the return of the great prophet Elijah, taken up to heaven in a fiery chariot but prophesied to come just prior to the revealing of Messiah.

Or perhaps Jesus was the return of another one of their prophets like Jeremiah. It had been hundreds of years since Israel had seen a true prophet with signs and wonders, until the coming in their day of John the Baptist, who had been murdered by Herod. Maybe Jesus was the return of John the Baptist.

Jesus then asks the 2nd question; But who do you say that I am?.

This is the question of the ages.

Today many think of Jesus only as a historical figure, perhaps not even real at that. The most common description I hear is from those outside the Church who proclaim that Jesus was "a great teacher", albeit one of many "great teachers".  A religion formed around his personality and teachings and the myth of the resurrection.

Others believe that Jesus came to start an organized religion. He appointed apostles as the head of a new liturgical priesthood that would replace the Jewish priestly system and which would administer the 7 sacraments that Jesus instituted while on the earth. Peter and his successors would be the leaders of those baptized into this church and that one man would be the visible representation of Jesus in this world.

Still others have only an intellectual belief that Jesus is God. They believe that if they are part of an organized religion, go to church and don't behave any worse than their fellow man that maybe when they die they will go to heaven.

But the prophecy in Daniel says something very interesting. It declares that to the Son of Man was given dominion, Glory and a kingdom that ALL the peoples, nations and men of every language might serve Him.

When Jesus asks His disciples who they say He is it is Peter who answers; You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God. By this statement Peter recognizes that Jesus, who he has been walking and talking and eating with for a couple of years, is truly the One who was spoken of by Daniel.

His verbal statement was more than just an intellectual understanding. Jesus responds by saying;

Blessed are you Simon Barjona, because flesh and blood did not reveal this to you, but My Father who is in heaven.

It was the Father (The Ancient of Days) through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit who gave revelation to Peter as to who Jesus truly was - a man, born of a woman, but preexisting as the promised Messiah or Christ before His earthly birth. The Son of Man was also the Son of God.

Jesus then make this statement to Simon Barjona, calling him by a name which represents who he would be in Christ;

I also say to you that you are Peter (the word in Hebrew means a little stone, a pebble), and upon this rock (not Peter as a man but Peter's confession of faith in Jesus as the Christ) I will build my church (the Church would be comprised of all who like Peter believe in Jesus as the Christ, with Jesus as the chief cornerstone), and the gates of Hades will not overpower it.

Jesus goes on to say;

I will give you (not exclusively Peter but corporately the Church) the keys of the kingdom of heaven (the same kingdom as given to the Son of Man in Daniel's vision); and whatever you bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall have been loosed in heaven.

The kingdom of heaven is all about souls being saved from their sin and rebellion by man's confession that Jesus is the Christ, the Messiah of both Jews and Gentiles, who by His death on the cross paid the price demanded by the Father for that sin and rebellion. The kingdom is also about what we do here on earth through the power of the Holy Spirit working in us.

The most important question that Jesus will ask us will not be how we treated the poor, although that is an important thing to do. It will not be what we did for social justice, or how we managed the resources of the earth, or how religious we were or any other thing we could have done to benefit our fellow man. Those actions should be the result of the moving of the Holy Spirit in our hearts.

When Peter stood up on the day of Pentecost and addressed the large crowd gathered it is recorded in Acts 2 that he speaks of the move of the Holy Spirit as prophesied by prophet Joel, the end of which says:

And it shall be that everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.

He then goes on to quote other scriptures pointing to how Jesus was sent by God and that He was to die and be resurrected and ends with;

Therefore let all the house of Israel know for certain that God has made Him both Lord and Christ - this Jesus whom you crucified.

That day 3000 were added to the Church. Despite persecutions, trials and hardships the Church, those who were saved by calling on the name of the Lord, continued to grow. Society was changed because hearts were reborn and filled with the power of the Holy Spirit who motivated men to do the will of God and to proclaim that Jesus was the one true light of the world.

As a believer, one who confesses Jesus as my Lord and Savior, I present my needs and the needs of my family to God and should represent who God is to my family and to the world. That makes me a priest. I'm not a high priest. That is and can only be Jesus. But as a priest I am also called out to present Jesus to the world and to present the world's needs to the Father through Jesus.

If I were to travel as a representative of the Church, and preach before crowds both great and small, in order to build up the Church and bind those forces that oppose the kingdom and loose those people that are bound by tradition and unbelief and sins and the enemy, I would not present programs or earthly philosophy sprinkled with proof texts. I would not ask for the blessing of Jesus's earthly mother to accomplish what is properly in the realm of the Holy Spirit to do. For real change to happen it must come through the power of the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit will only move in power when our focus moves away from a man, any man, and towards God. The glory must always be the Lord's.

Peter preached to the crowd that Jesus whom they crucified was Lord and Christ. Peter was the first (although reluctantly) to bring the good news about Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit to the Gentiles (and while he was still speaking the Holy Spirit descended and the entire family believed). There is no record that Peter ever presided over the assembly of apostles, or wore vestments or a miter or carried a staff with a crucifix or had a big ring for people to kiss. When the lame beggar asked Peter and John for alms they responded that they didn't have any money but what they did have they would give to him. They then declared that in the name of Jesus that man should stand up and walk. And he did, leaping, shouting and praising God.

That is what the world desperately needs. That power is what the Church desperately needs. The message that Jesus is Lord and Savior and that He is the only way for man to come to the Father is what the UN desperately needs. If I were to travel as a representative of the Church I don't think I would be too popular in the world of celebrity and political correctness. But oh, what an opportunity to declare that Jesus is the Christ!

Who do you say that Jesus is?



Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Peace

This poem can be sung to the Stuart Townsend song/hymn - How Deep The Father's Love For Us


Of all the wars that ever fought

and all the deaths so tragic

they added none to those that passed

death is the way of mankind


Come walk with me upon a path

this morning through the flowers

we felt the chill brush past our checks

our shoes were damp but willing


Ahead in mist made clear a fence

with rusty gate confining

this was our way and no where else

too late to change our anthem


As we approached it opened wide

sweet sunshine on the meadow

but then a fusillade was spent

tore searing through a body


You lay there on that rolling hill

eyes opened but in anguish

a wordless plea with each heartbeat

I couldn't stop the bleeding


Who are the ones that never hear

when battles are a raging

you run but are you going straight

away from sweet plantation


There is this cross upon a rise

where hate and death did perish

I held the hammer in my hands

my hands that were not worthy


Then looking up I saw a man

him striding toward my station

he beckoned me with outstretched arms

then opened up the cavern


A table set before our foes

a feast all so amazing

it was a place of tranquil peace

except those singing angels



Saturday, September 19, 2015

Meltdown

Jackie and I worked at the same test location Friday. As it turned out Jackie was able to be finished with her last client just before I was to start mine so she positioned my last client at the proper spot and did the vehicle inspection for me.

While working on sweet little Daijanae's paperwork I noticed that this eighteen year old was dressed with big healed black boots that had black straps winding around her legs all the way up to her very short skirt which matched her skimpy low cut top and big hair. Her left arm was completely covered with an interesting tattoo. Later on I mentioned to my dear wife that she was dressed "interestingly". Jackie had a different adjective. I think it was something like "slutty".

After her mother gets out of the car and sits in a chair that sets next to our shed I give Daijanae the instructions for the parking lot portion of the test. On the forward stop she is only about an inch short so I do not deduct any points. When Daijanae begins the first backup section she starts turning too early and then trys working me to begin again.

"Can I go back to the line and start again?" she asks. "Sure" I say. "Just remember that each time you go forward after reverse it will be a point against you." Daijanae then points to the first cone she will have to back around and acts like she didn't understand where she was supposed to go. I give her the instructions again for that portion of the test and Daijanae actually makes the right adjustment and squeezes around the cone missing it by perhaps by the width of a piece of paper. No points there but she backs too far into the space and the rear of her car goes past the back line and she gets a couple of points for that.

One can get up to six points and still pass the parking lot portion so Daijanae has a lot of space to work with while doing the parallel park exercise. She positions her car in a good position but backs in to shallow. She asks me if she can start over. I tell her "Sure, just remember that each time you go forward after reverse if will be a point against you."

Instead of going out of the space and trying to back in further Daijanae turns her wheel right, pulls forward, getting the front end of her car in the space but leaving the back of her car outside. This is usually a fatal mistake and sure enough she does not recover from it. Three times she repeats the maneuver, backing up, going forward at a slightly greater angle, each time leaving the back of her car farther outside the space, a couple of times hitting the cones that mark the lines.

While Daijanae keeps doing this I walk over to her mom to help her understand that this will not end up well for her daughter. Little did I guess what would happen next.

Daijanae jams her car in reverse, plows over the back line of cones, jams her car into drive and Dukes of Hazzard style squeals out of the parallel parking space, does a 360 around the test area, sets herself up again for the parallel park, jams her car in reverse, plows over the back set of cones again which are now lying flat, jams her car into drive, squeals out of the space again, does another 360 at lightning speed and then heads toward where I am standing with her mother and parks the car next to us.

She then lets out a bloodcurdling scream, gets out of her car, slams the door and while still screaming at the top of her lungs punches our shed a couple of time. Apparently not yet satisfied Daijanae then walks around her car, screaming and kicking her auto with those black big healed boots - 6 times!

All of this does not seem to faze her mama one bit. I explain to the mom through the incredible din that the test is now over, what her daughter could do better the next time and what they need to do to reschedule. At this point I walk over and start to put the cones and poles on our dolly. Daijanae, who is now sitting all fore lorn on the asphalt next to her car looks up and asks if she can PLEASE start over.

I calmly inform her that the State does not allow restarts but the thought actually runs through my brain that no man in his right mind would right now want to be any where near that lady and her car.

This whole scene did not go unnoticed. A guy riding a bike pulls up next to me and says; "I take it she didn't pass?" And I respond; "You think?" He tells me I'm lucky we did not get to go out driving.

Then I notice that there is a large group of the various minority factions from around the world that come to practice their parking skills after we leave. There are Hispanics, men and woman from Burma, Nepal and gosh knows where else. When I look their way they all break out laughing.

Daijanah and her moma drive off, I finish putting the cones, poles and chair away and get into the car with Jackie. We just look at each other before she smiles and says; "Glad that was your test!"

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Highway Shoe

Hello little white lonely sneaker
lying on the road
once so full of hope and vigor
now you're like a toad
no one cares while passing by
from whom or where you came
so much to see and places to go
we all share equal blame

So did they toss you out the door
your owner fast asleep
a victim of nasty prank
with smirks but not a peep
or were you laid on a car roof
then very much forgotten
and is your partner in a ditch
just smelling oh so rotten

Perhaps you rode a teenage bus
and someone made a dare
you whacked a team mate in the head
and then you wasn't there
or maybe on a bag you rode
placed careless on its top
and someone rushed across the street
and didn't hear you plop

I want to know I need to know
I care about your story
and even though your toes are black
I'm sure you had your glory
so bye now little white lonely sneaker
lying on the road
I think I see a glove out there
who needs its story told


Saturday, September 12, 2015

That Foolish Cross

For the word of the cross is foolishness to those that are perishing, but to us that are being saved it is the power of God.  (1 Corinthians 1: 18)

This week I had an interesting dream. Not that I am a prophet mind you and the dream did stem from a photo I saw the evening before but it's theme resonates in my heart and so I will share it with you.

Over the Labor Day weekend my family spent a few days with each other at a place called Camp Geneva. Everyone had a wonderful time and there were a lot of activities that keep anyone as busy or as laid back as they wanted. One of my daughters put together a scavenger hunt where we divided the family up into different groups to go through the camp ground and then take selfies of our little group with the items we found.

Some of the more interesting or fun photos were posted on our family group section on FB a day or two after we returned home and one showed our group standing in front of a wooden cross in a little outdoor prayer spot overlooking beautiful Lake Michigan. We had just seen another group getting their picture taken at that spot and not having looked through the whole scavenger list we thought that we might as well do the same. But then someone (maybe me) said that one of the items needed was showing our group with crazy faces. This we did.

It was only when my daughter posted the resulting picture did we humbly realize that, (to use the common exclamation which I always avoid but it works well here, OMG!) we WERE making crazy faces standing IN FRONT OF A CROSS.

So that night I had a dream and in the dream was the same cross. I was in the back of a church sanctuary and sitting there was a single wide bed. A plain wooden cross was lying just above the bed, the top resting on and between the spindles at the head of the bed, the bottom resting on and between the spindles at the base, the arms extending beyond each side.

A priest in vestments approached the cross and bed from the base and he was going to bless the cross. I thought perhaps he was going to use holy water and pour it on the cross but instead he got out a small vial of anointing oil, put a little on his fingers and then squeezed out a few drops upon the cross.

I then put my hand on the oil and began spreading it upon the rest of the cross. Someone from the crowd standing at the other side of the bed/cross did the same and as we were spreading the oil out there was more than enough to cover the entire thing. I remember that I was in tears while doing so. Then the dream ended.

Perhaps this dream was only a reaction of my subconscious from just seeing myself in a picture making a funny face in front of the cross. Perhaps the picture and the dream were a God thing where He puts together for me different things that then have a certain message He wants me to understand. If the later is so, and I believe it is here, then the question is if the message is for me personally, for someone else in particular, or for another reason. My feeling is that it was a word from the Lord and that it was not just for me personally.

To me the symbolism seems pretty clear. I have been writing a bit lately about revival and very recently had a post called The Next Great Awakening and I believe the picture and dream point to what will be the driving focus of the next great revival in our land.

If I could say in one sentence what I think God is saying to me through this it would be:

The next great move of God will focus on the cross.

Here is how I interpret the symbolism. The photo shows how the message of the cross is pretty much being mocked today (Ouch!)

The cross on the bed in the back of the church represents the church and society in general where the message of the cross is asleep. What does that mean? What message is forgotten, glossed over or even mocked in many churches today? I believe it is this -  

At a particular point in time Jesus was beaten, whipped, mocked and then nailed to a wooden beam and the shedding of His blood and His death on that cross was to pay the penalty for our sins that we as sinful men and women could not pay. The message of the cross is that there is no other way for mankind as a whole or for each of us as individuals to be justified before the Father except through what Jesus did for us on that cross. It is just like the refrain from the song that was always sung at the end of a Billy Graham crusade; "Just as I am, without a plea, but that Thy blood was shed for me."

The oil represents the anointing of the Holy Spirit and the anointing will spread as the message of the cross is spread, bringing tears of repentance and many souls into the kingdom of God.

Will the revival somehow start with the Holy Spirit bringing a fresh revelation of the message of the cross to Catholics? That part, as does the rest I guess, remains to be seen.

Here are some verses from the 1st and 2nd chapters of 1 Corinthians. Paul is addressing divisions in the early church concerning both personalities and theology. When Paul ministered he did so in the power of the Holy Spirit with both signs and wonders but he says his message was always very simple and direct. This was because he did not want followers of Paul. He wanted to make followers of Jesus Christ. It is only through Jesus and his death on the cross that man could have eternal life.

Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel, not in cleverness of speech so that the cross of Christ would be made void. For the word of the cross is foolishness to those that are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.

For indeed, Jews ask for signs and Greeks seek for wisdom; but we preach Christ crucified, to Jews a stumbling block and to Gentiles foolishness. But to those that are called, both Jews and Greeks, (the cross is) the power of God and the wisdom of God.

God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to shame the things which are strong . . . so that no man may boast before God.

But by His doing you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption, so that just as it is written, "Let him who boast, boast in the Lord."

When I came to you brethren, I did not come with superiority of speech or of wisdom, proclaiming to you the testimony of God. For I was determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified.

The message of the cross is that through death comes life. It is through the death of Jesus on the cross and our desire and confession that Jesus death on the cross provides forgiveness for our sins that He becomes our Savior and we then gain eternal life.

The message of the cross is also that we identify with what Jesus did by denying ourselves the lordship of our lives. On the cross Jesus surrendered to the will of the Father. We surrender to the will of the Father by then surrendering to the Lordship of Jesus. This is on the one hand not easy because we need to trust by faith that He loves us and thus His will, even if goes against our desires or what is taught by the world is truly best for us. Yet on the other hand, when we step out in faith, when we carry the cross of Christ in obedience, there is nothing more freeing.

I think the power of the next great revival will be in the simplicity of the message, the redeeming power of the cross. May all who run toward it be blessed.