Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Learning to drive


My son is 13 years old. Just recently he has been wanting to learn to drive a car. So a few days ago I took him (In my wife's car!) to an empty school parking lot just North of OKC. At first I let him sit in front of me. He directed all the steering and pedals, but I was there to help at a very close proximity. After about 15 minutes of this he wanted me to sit in the passenger seat and let him drive. Of course I was a little nervous about it, but felt he would do ok. (Especially with the emergency brake located between the seats!) So, with me in the passenger seat he began to putt around barely over an idle.

It was his first time ever to drive by himself. He didn't start out fast and he made a few mistakes. I relate this snippet out of my personal life to make the connection to our spiritual lives.

Believers need to know that is ok to start out slow. We need to remind ourselves that we will make some mistakes. There will be times we hit the curb or jam the brakes too hard. It's ok. Just as I was there for my son to guide him, God will be there as your guide in your life. What's important is that you allow God to speak into your life and help you make the right turns.

After we drove around the parking lot of that school for about 45 minutes, my son said, "I can't imagine driving this thing at 80mph". (I was secretly thinking...."Me either!")

You may be at an idle speed today in your spiritual life. Its ok. Take this time to listen to your guide and learn what He is teaching you about navigating this road He has you on. He may have you moving at a slower pace because there are some pot holes ahead. Just follow the guide.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

I LOVE GIFT CARDS!


I'm so blessed these days to be able to Pastor such a great church. Having just come home from Africa the church realized that we didn't have anything to put into a house. Literally all we had was our clothes and a few other items. So, our great church held a house warming party for us. Katina and I were overwhelmed at the generosity of the people of Highpointe.

One thing in particular that I loved receiving was the Home Depot gift cards. Aren't gift cards great? They cost you nothing, but provide you a great benefit! Especially when you're running low on cash. They can be redeemed to buy just about anything!

Gods grace is similar. In Ephesians 1:7 it say's "In Him we have redemption through is blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God's grace..." That word "Redemption" in the original Greek is 'apolutrosis' which means "A deliverance with a price."

I was able to take advantage of the gift cards and they cost me nothing but, it doesn't mean they were free. They did cost someone...something. The grace that God extends our way is free for us. However it did cost something. Maybe not for you and I, but for God most assuredly. It cost Him the life of His son Jesus.

Jesus came to buy us back from sin and death. When Jesus died on the cross, He was in essence purchasing our "Free" gift card of grace. Upon hearing the message of Christ forgiveness for the first time, you are presented with that gift card for you to redeem. Its completely up to you as to when and how you redeem it.

I could leave all these Home Depot cards here on the corner of my desk if I want, but how would that benefit me? Just having the ability to use the cards doesn't actually get my yard mowed (I plan to use some for a lawn mower) or get me a privacy fence or flowers for the yard. No, I must redeem them for them to benefit me.

What will you do with your "Grace Gift Card" today? Will you stick it into a pocket in your mind to use at some later date or will you redeem it today?

Most gift cards have an expiration. Even though it cost someone to purchase it. Believe this or not, God's grace has an expiration date (according to our salvation that is, God being 'gracious' will never change). That free gift of grace where you can redeem it for your salvation and have your sins removed........expires when Jesus returns or when you pass from this life. 2 things are certain in this life: Jesus will return and everyone has an end of their life.

Will you redeem before the expiration?