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		<title>At the Foot of the Mountain</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 14:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What you put at the foot of the mountain will determine what you see at the top of your mountain.  Most people want to know what they are going to see at the top of the mountain before they are willing to decide what they are going to offer at the foot of the mountain.  The reason is because they allow their perspective to determine what they believe.  If you could see what was on the top of the mountain when you are at the bottom, you would have no problem building the altar. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>Exodus 24:4</strong> – “<em>Then Moses carefully wrote down all the LORD’s instructions. Early the next morning Moses got up and built an altar at the foot of the mountain. He also set up twelve pillars, one for each of the twelve tribes of Israel.”</em></p>
<p>What you put at the foot of the mountain will determine what you see at the top of your mountain.</p>
<p>1)   <strong><em>“Then Moses carefully wrote down all the LORD’s instructions.”</em></strong> – There are different types of mountains that we face as believers.  Difficult circumstances, betrayal, the attack of the enemy on our lives, family, or ministry can all be mountains that seem to block our way.  One of the mountains that trip people up the most though is the mountain of obedience. When God simply asks you to do something you do not believe you can accomplish.</p>
<p>2)   <strong><em>“Early the next morning Moses got up”</em></strong> – In the case of Moses there was instant obedience to “the Lord’s instruction.”  Whenever there is hesitation in your obedience you can be sure it is going to be seasoned with your opinion and an earthly perspective.  It is in these situation that doubt and unbelief is disguised as wisdom, and disobedience is the result.</p>
<p>3)   <strong><em>“And built an altar”</em></strong> – What Moses put at the foot of the mountain determined what he saw at the top of the mountain.  Many times it takes a mountain of difficulty to bring us back to the Cross, and to put our living sacrifice back on the altar. God’s end goal when there is mountain in our way is to bring us back to Him, not necessarily get us over the mountain.</p>
<p>4)   <strong><em>“At the foot of the mountain”</em></strong> – Most people want to know what they are going to see at the top of the mountain before they are willing to decide what they are going to offer at the foot of the mountain.  The reason is because they allow their perspective to determine what they believe.  If you could see what was on the top of the mountain when you are at the bottom, you would have no problem building the altar.  It is in the dark that we cannot forget what we are told in the light, and in the midst of the battle that we cannot forget what we were told in the camp.</p>
<p>5)   <strong><em>“He also set up twelve pillars”</em></strong> – These twelve pillars represent the promises of God that we must use to support our top of the mountain vision when all we have is a foot of the mountain perspective.  It is God’s promises that are our resources to obey and fulfill the plan of God.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> What Moses built at the foot of the mountain unveiled something amazing on the top of the mountain.  I am sure there has never been quite a view before or after that compares to what he saw:</p>
<p>“T<em>hen Moses, Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and the seventy elders of Israel climbed up the mountain again. There they saw the God of Israel. Under his feet there seemed to be a surface of brilliant blue lapis lazuli, as clear as the sky itself. And though these nobles of Israel gazed upon God, he did not destroy them. In fact, they ate a covenant meal, eating and drinking in his presence!”</em></p>
<p>– Exodus 24:9-11</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Wisdom Night Message</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 09:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Priorities of Time Management
8/5/10
This is a message to youth ministry leaders on the importance of managing your time well to stay effective in the call of God for you life.
Mark 6:30-31
1)	Jesus  “The apostles returned to Jesus” (V30) – The first priority of time management is to spend time with Lord.  He is your highest priority [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: center;">Priorities of Time Management</h2>
<h2 style="text-align: center;">8/5/10</h2>
<p>This is a message to youth ministry leaders on the importance of managing your time well to stay effective in the call of God for you life.</p>
<p><strong>Mark 6:30-31</strong></p>
<p><strong>1)	Jesus  “The apostles returned to Jesus” (V30)</strong> – The first priority of time management is to spend time with Lord.  He is your highest priority so He should receive the first of your time. Tips to Daily Times with the Lord</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">a.	Schedule a time to pray as if it is an appointment.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">b.	Do not get ambitious with your goals.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">c.	Have a plan. Catch up when you are behind.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">d.	Do what you can.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">e.	Fast until you spend time with the Lord.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">f.	Be accountable for your time with the Lord.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">g.	Keep a notepad for distractions</p>
<p><strong>2)	Ministry “from their ministry tour” (V30)</strong> – Ministry is not something that you do with whatever free time you have left over after you are finished doing everything else.  Ministry should also not be done instead of spending time with the Lord or done without rest. Tips to a Routine of Ministry</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">a.	Do not do anything that does not serve a Kingdom purpose</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">b.	Do not put ministry on hold while you do other things, because ministry is people and they will move on without you.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">c.	When ministry is a priority, you must have convictions about when you will work and study, and then plan around those times.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">d.	Understand the tradeoff between hanging out, ministry, and other responsibilities.  Most people miss ministry opportunities, not because of work or school, but because they are not willing to give up social time for work or school, so ministry is what suffers.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">e.	Decide at the beginning of the week how much time you believe you can invest in your ministry, and then schedule that time into your week.</p>
<p><strong>3)	Rest  “rest awhile” (V31) </strong>– Believe it or not, rest is an important part of time management.  When you are rested you do better with the time that do have, and it is a myth to believe you can “do it all.” Red Bull does not replace order, peace, focus, and being led by the Spirit of God. It just keeps you awake.  Tips to a lifestyle of Rest:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">a.	Identify the signs of a lack of rest. “Jesus and his disciples didn’t even have time to eat.”  When you are not performing the basic functions of survival, then you are too busy doing something else and need slow down.  This includes:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">i.	Paying your bills</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">ii.	Grocery shopping</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">iii.	Keeping your home and vehicle clean</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">iv.	Routine Maintenance for you body, home, &amp; vehicle</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">v.	You are not able to work out or eat helthy</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">b.	Learn how to say “no.” The key to saying no is knowing your limitations, and boundaries.  Everything is a trade off.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">c.	 Budget your time.  Making a time budget is the same in investing your time in what you believe is important instead of wasting it on what someone else thinks is important.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">d.	Create a habit of going to bed at a decent hour. Just because you can stay up does not mean that you should.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">e.	Learn that hanging out and media is not rest.  Having the TV on from the time you arrive home until the time that you leave is a sign that you do not understand what rest is.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion (Mark 8:34-37):</strong> The greatest priority of time management is eternity.  If you manage all of your time well on earth, and don’t understand that eternity is the most important part of time, then your time has been a waste.   A wise investment in eternity often looks like a waste in this life, and what looks like a wise investment in this life is often a waste when you look at it in eternity.</p>
<p>Time Budget</p>
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		<title>Chicago Trip Videos</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 16:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is some video from our recent trip to Chicago.  We really enjoyed spending time with family on the first day of our trip, and I especially enjoyed meeting some of Amy&#8217;s extended family for the first time.   We were also glad to meet up with Kacy who got us some great seat to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is some video from our recent trip to Chicago.  We really enjoyed spending time with family on the first day of our trip, and I especially enjoyed meeting some of Amy&#8217;s extended family for the first time.   We were also glad to meet up with Kacy who got us some great seat to the cubs game, and we had a good time eating some Deep Dish with Daniel and Heather Gray.</p>
<p>Theses videos come from the site seeing and touristy things Amy and I did. The summary video is simply just shorten clips from the other videos without all of our talking included.</p>
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		<title>Sharing Jesus in Chicago</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 16:14:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having so much fun in Chicago this week.  Getting to meet tons of different people with different backgrounds.  I have been really excited to share my faith with these people, and see God work in their life. Some cool things have happened from cabbies giving Amy and I free rides to even witnessing to an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having so much fun in Chicago this week.  Getting to meet tons of different people with different backgrounds.  I have been really excited to share my faith with these people, and see God work in their life. Some cool things have happened from cabbies giving Amy and I free rides to even witnessing to an astronaut (his identy verifed… hehe). Here is one of the most memorable experiences I had sharing my faith so far.</p>
<p>Ever get intimidated to share you faith with someone on an airplane? I know I do.  I mean, what if it goes REALLY wrong and you are stuck sitting next to this person for the next hour? That would stink.  Well anyway, on this trip I ended up taking a flight on an airline that allows you to choose where you sit.  With this fear in mind, I decided the best thing to do would be to specifically pray that God would show me someone who needed to hear the gospel before I sat down.  I thought this would give me a little more confidence to actually share my faith; if I already knew God had placed me specifically where he wanted me to be (doesn’t He do that already anyway?).</p>
<p>It soon became obvious who it was that I needed to sit by.  Funny thing is that when I came closer to the two open seats next to him it appeared that he did not want anyone sitting next to him.  The first seat had the tray pulled down like a barred gate protecting his fortress of solitude, and the seat next to that had a bag and papers in it to give the appearance that someone was already sitting there.  I was on to his con right away and thought to myself, “If this man does not want anyone sitting next to him, then he definitely doesn’t want anyone preaching to him either!”  None-the-less, I stuck with my instinct, and took a seat.</p>
<p>It didn’t take long for me to realize he didn’t want to talk.  He was stuck to his paper, and after what appeared to be a catholic prayer before take off, I thought I had made a mistake and fell asleep.  I woke up to the flight attendant delivering Amy a diet coke, and the man next to me some alcohol.  I thought it was weird that he had ordered two cups of ice, and it turns out he was a very generous drinker. Not generous in that he drinks too much, but generous in that he likes to share what he drinks!  He offered both Amy and I a drink, and I was a little a surprised at his willingness to share.  I thanked him for his generosity and then told him when you have the Holy Spirit, you no longer need alcohol and quoted Ephesians 5:18.</p>
<p>This of course led to a conversation about Jesus, faith, and eternity where I was able to share the good news.  Like most people, he listed to me all the charitable projects he has worked on, and all the other “good deeds” he has done as merit for heaven.  I was happy to use this as an opportunity to share the “good news” that not only does he not need those good works to enter heaven, but that they won’t help him either! We had a good talk the rest of the flight where he thanked me repeatedly for showing him things he had never learned, and even said he believed God ordained that I sit by him.  When I asked why he believed that, he turned and showed me where he had planned on sitting and there was a little girl vomiting on someone (could have been me if I would have wimped out earlier)!</p>
<p>By the way, it turns out that this man is over the educators union in his city where thousands of teachers and principals are members and influence the entire school system from elementary to high school in his city! Be bold and step out!</p>
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		<title>Not Forgotten Off to a Great Start</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 21:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not Forgotten is off to a great start.  Things kicked off last night with Pastor Joel and the Deluge Band.  Pastor Joel shared a powerful word on the conference them, and many hundreds were saved and set free.  It reminded me of a giant encounter retreat with thousands of people crammed into the North Campus. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not Forgotten is off to a great start.  Things kicked off last night with Pastor Joel and the Deluge Band.  Pastor Joel shared a powerful word on the conference them, and many hundreds were saved and set free.  It reminded me of a giant encounter retreat with thousands of people crammed into the North Campus.  What a tremendous way to start things off.</p>
<p>We also debuted a couple of new things for a 220 Conference that went really well. One thing that we are doing for the first time is displaying people&#8217;s twitter messages about the conference on the Big Screen before sessions.  We select from tweets that have the Not Forgotten Hashtag in them (#Not Forgotten).  This is a great way for us to interact and share the stories of those who are at the conference with us this year.  We also decided to work into the conference something everyone in 220 always looks forward to at our local gatherings, and that is our wacky rules videos.  Seeing Wayne dressed up as Mr. T as apart of the &#8220;B&#8221; Team is not something that I will soon forget!</p>
<p>We actually just finished our first ever Hippo Water Festival.  At some point we stopped planning a conference, and just plain lost our minds.  The fun everyone is having is only the result.</p>
<p>I am also really enjoying getting to hang out with a couple awesome Aussies: Pastor James Murray and Dan.  Here&#8217;s a sampling of some Australian words I have picked up on so far: Marker (mocha), jumping stars (jumping jacks), sunnies (sun glasses), skuns (scones), and bitters&#8230; don&#8217;t have a translation for that one yet I&#8217;m afraid!</p>
<p>More conference updates to come!</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Judge Me!?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 12:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 Corinthians 5:12-13 - &#8220;It isn’t my responsibility to judge outsiders, but it certainly is your responsibility to judge those inside the church who are sinning. God will judge those on the outside; but as the Scriptures say, “You must remove the evil person from among you.&#8221;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>1 Corinthians 5:12-13 -</strong> &#8220;It isn’t my responsibility to judge outsiders, <em>but it certainly is your responsibility to judge those inside the church who are sinning</em>. God will judge those on the outside; but as the Scriptures say, “You must remove the evil person from among you.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>What we say:</strong> “Judge not less you be judged,” “the same measure you use to judge others will be used to judge you,” or “take the log out of your own eye.”</p>
<p><strong>What God says</strong>: “It certainly is your responsibility to judge those inside of the church who are sinning.”</p>
<p><strong>The mix up</strong>: The problem here is understanding of what it means to “judge” someone, and knowing when it is the right time to “judge.”  &#8221;Biblical judging&#8221; is not murmuring, complaining, gossiping, or pretending to know the motives of others you disagree with.  These are all sinful and dangerous behaviors that only reveal the pride of heart of those engage in these habits.  We also cannot have people constantly pointing out everything that others do wrong as if they are the designated slow motion reply camera for the Holy Spirit.</p>
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<p><strong>WRONG JUDGING</strong> – Let’s be clear, there is such thing as being critical and judgmental in a wrong way.  This is when someone is not “sinning” (like the example given here in scripture), but judgment and criticism is passed on their motives and intentions without the use of scirpture.  It is not your place to pretend to know the secret thoughts and intentions of someone that you don’t like.  This is the wrong kind of judging that often leads to gossip, slander, and strife.</p>
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<p><strong>CORRECT JUDGING</strong> &#8211; You cannot fault a blind man for tripping over a chair, or a deaf person for not hearing an alarm clock.  In the same way, we cannot be surprised when those who do not have Christ sin.  That is why Paul says here it is not his responsibility to judge those outside of the church.  On the other hand, believers who venture into the waters of compromise and sin need to be warned before their actions bring harmful consequences to themselves or others. Three ways faith is destroyed when those in compromise or sin are not warned:</p>
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<li> Wrong attitudes and action are learned by new believers, causing them to fall away</li>
<li> Reproach is brought on the name of Christ in the hearts of outsiders, causing them to reject the faith</li>
<li> Those living in sin will eventually destroy their own faith if not rescued</li>
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<p>When the scripture says, “It certainly is your responsibility to judge those inside of the church who are sinning,” it saying when you see someone living a life in contradiction to scripture, you have a holy obligation to point them in a better way.  The key here is when it says, “who are sinning.” This does not release anyone to condemn others, or put them down, but it does empower you to lovingly assist those who are in sin with the authority of scripture (not just your opinion).   Just because it is uncomfortable, does not mean that it is wrong or even unnecessary!  Do not misunderstand and think that constructive Biblical criticism based on the word of God is not good.  We all need it! Confrontation is not easy, but it becomes impossible when we do not understand it is for our own good!</p>
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		<title>Ever Question God?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 17:53:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems so convenient that many preachers are blessed with revelation on some of the most pleasing and popular parts of scripture. I wish I could be released by the Holy Spirit to only preach on the things that are most appetizing to those who may listen.  Instead, I find myself puzzled by the difficult, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems so convenient that many preachers are blessed with revelation on some of the most pleasing and popular parts of scripture. I wish I could be released by the Holy Spirit to only preach on the things that are most appetizing to those who may listen.  Instead, I find myself puzzled by the difficult, and dare I say &#8220;problematic,&#8221; passages of scriptures.  This leads me to investigate portions of the Bible that challenge what I know about God, and cause me to question what I value, understand, and believe.</p>
<p>Maybe that is why some do not take the adventure to study these parts of the Bible.  It&#8217;s not that God has not released them, but they have not released themselves&#8230; released themselves to question, debate, and ponder.  It is a brave and even stupid thing to question.  Brave to question yourself, and stupid to question God.</p>
<p>When you refuse to investigate the difficult to understand, and seemingly contradictory portions of scripture you make a decision to question God, and not to question yourself.  You question God in that you can&#8217;t understand why He has allowed this to be in scripture (because it contradicts what you want God to be), so you doubt its significance and relevance by not not studying it, processing it, and eventually sharing it.  When you do investigate these types of passages you make the brave decision not to question God, but to question yourself.</p>
<p>Ask yourself this, &#8220;Am I willing to change what I believe if my search leads to a conclusion other than what I already have,&#8221; or &#8220;Am I going to already conclude what I believe about God and then search the scripture until I find something that brings me to  that conclusion?&#8221; Can I say, that perhaps that is how heresy is born? By questioning God and not questioning yourself.  The Bible is a tool that God should be using to form us, not something we should be using to form God.</p>
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		<title>Love for Proverbs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 13:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Life is easier when you have the Book of Proverbs at your disposal. My life has not been the same since I started reading Proverbs over 13 years ago.

Proverbs 1:2 &#8211; &#8220;Their [proverbs] purpose is to teach people wisdom and discipline, to help them understand the insights of the wise.&#8221;

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Life is easier when you have the Book of Proverbs at your disposal. My life has not been the same since I started reading Proverbs over 13 years ago.</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Proverbs 1:2 &#8211; &#8220;Their [proverbs] purpose is to teach people wisdom and discipline, to help them understand the insights of the wise.&#8221;</p>
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<p>It is hard for me to put into words how much the Book of Proverbs has changed my life.  I began reading the Bible at about 11 years old, thanks to the encouragement of a Sunday School teacher.  I became completely fascinated with the stories of the Old Testament, the Psalms of David, the miracles of Jesus, and event the &#8220;acts&#8221; of the Apostle.  One thing it took me time to appreciate though was the Proverbs of Solomon.</p>
<p>The little nuggets of wisdom never seemed to appeal to me until I was 15 years old.  Up until this point, I had a sovereign respect for God that would cause me to pray at times, read my Bible at others, and even sometimes choose to be holy.  The best way to explain my Christian experience as an early teen was mediocre and full of compromise.  Not passionate and purposeful.  This all changed when I began to read Proverbs.</p>
<p>It was sitting in a Bible class at Christian School that I was first exposed to the infinite value of this book.  Learning the intention of proverbs is  to make me wise, successful, and equipped with the knowledge of God was an invitation I could not ignore (Proverbs 1:1-7).  I realized that God was standing in the streets of my life and shouting for me to stop and give Him a hearing through this book (Proverbs 1:20-33).</p>
<p>It only took me three chapters for Proverbs to change my life, and launch me into an entirely different existence as a believer.  The clear call of chapter one, the universal application of truth in chapter two, and the epic poetry of chapter three opened my eyes to world I was unaware of before, and a relationship with the Holy Spirit that had escaped me until this point.</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Proverbs 3:14-15 &#8211; &#8220;For wisdom is more profitable than silver, and her wages are better than gold.  Wisdom is more precious than rubies; nothing you desire can compare with her.&#8221;</p>
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<p>This is the verse that taught me to purse God.  Before this I knew how to receive from God, and knew that I was to &#8220;try&#8221; to be obedient.  When I read the words, &#8220;nothing you desire can compare with her&#8221; something clicked for me.  What was I desiring?  What is it that I really wanted out of life?  After thinking about it, I realized even though I considered myself a Christian, God was not even close to the top of the list of things that I desired.  This confronted the self-righteousness and hypocrisy that I had lived with, and was the sad side-effect of learning about God, without developing a desire to pursue God.  I learned to know God without pursuing Him, and therefore didn&#8217;t know him at all.  I was only collecting the postcards that others were sending me from their travels with Him.</p>
<p>That day began my pursuit of God, my relationship with him, my sanctification as a believer, the beginning of life long habit of applying scripture to my life to solve problems, and even the beginning of receiving one of the most  precious treasures I have in life &#8211; the rhema.  I would say that I would not have a relationship with the Holy Spirit without the Book of Proverbs.  I cherish every verse of this book with the deepest and gratitude to God.  I love Proverbs!</p>
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		<title>Real Passion // Make It Count</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 12:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Tuesday night Pastor Joel shared a word with our group about &#8220;passion for Jesus.&#8221;  I have to say it has really stirred me up.  Without a passion for Jesus fueling everything we are doing, what are we really doing, and what could possibly be taking the place of that passion if it is not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Tuesday night Pastor Joel shared a word with our group about &#8220;passion for Jesus.&#8221;  I have to say it has really stirred me up.  Without a passion for Jesus fueling everything we are doing, what are we really doing, and what could possibly be taking the place of that passion if it is not there?  The answer to both of these questions is nothing good or worthwhile.  It is a passion for Jesus that caused me to be a leader in the first place, it has been a passion for Jesus that has kept me going, and it is a passion for Jesus that is going to lead me to finish.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Acts 20:24 &#8211; &#8220;But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus-the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God.&#8221;</p>
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<p>This is an excellence verse on passion.  The first thing it shows is that <em>passion is not about <strong>excitement</strong>, but <strong>endurance</strong>. </em>Passion is not about how much noise you can make, or how many people you can get to look your way, but about how much you are willing to suffer in order to see God&#8217;s vision come about: &#8220;my life is worth nothing to me unless&#8230;&#8221;  You know you have passion when you have found the one thing that will make your life worth something if it is accomplished, and worth nothing if it is not.</p>
<p>The next thing this verse shows us about real passion for Jesus, is that <em>real passion does not just <strong>start strong</strong>; it also <strong>ends strong</strong>. </em>This means that real passion is more than a state of emotion, but must reach a place of conviction.  Conviction is not just something your feel when you do something wrong.  It is a passion boiling inside of you that causes you to hold the line, keep your standard, and stand strong in the midst of temptation.  <em>In order to finish what you started your <strong>passion</strong> must become a <strong>conviction</strong> connected to the Cross.</em></p>
<p><em><span style="font-style: normal;">The next thing we see is that r</span>eal passion originates from an <strong>assignment of the Lord Jesus </strong>and not a <strong>desire to please man</strong><span style="font-style: normal;">.  Learning certain behaviors and habits that you know will cause you to be seen as favorable in the eyes of man, without going through the necessary heart transplant that is required to truly obey GOD will lead to hypocrisy; not passion.  Repentance is not about changing what you do.  It is allowing God to change your heart, so that what you do is different.  The proof of a changed heart that can be obedient to God&#8217;s will is found in a renewed mind (Romans 12:2). </span>Real passion transforms your <strong>behaviors</strong> by transforming your <strong>heart</strong>.</em></p>
<p>The last thing we see here about passion is that <em>real passion is <strong>directly connected </strong>to work of <strong>winning souls</strong>.</em> Without a passion for Jesus fueling what we are doing, what are we really doing?  When the flame of passion for Jesus begins to flicker  and die out it is revealed by your lack of passion to see the lost saved.  Hiding behind a microphone and pulpit does not excuse this passionless existence either.  Boldly declaring the gospel in a room where 95% of the people will clap and applaud your message does not reveal passion.  If that same boldness is there in the midst of certain rejection, or obvious ignorance to the good news, then passion can really be seen.  If a passion for Jesus is not fueling your ministry then what is?  Without real passion for Jesu can your ministry continue without losing its focus of &#8220;doing the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God?&#8221;</p>
<p>Lets not be like Eutychus who while sitting among &#8220;flickering lamps&#8221; lost his passion to endure and fell asleep.  Though he seemed to have died, the passion for Jesus inside of Paul awaken Eutychus again, and then they both continued &#8220;until dawn.&#8221; Jesus coming again! Let us continue in passion until he returns!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 14:34:44 +0000</pubDate>
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