Whoever isolates himself seeks his own desire; he breaks out against all sound judgment. (Pro 18:1)
I am often called a hermit by my family and peers. I shy away from social situations as much as possible. I am most comfortable in quiet settings, often desiring to be alone with my hobbies or my own thoughts.
Three years ago I moved out of the office suite I shared with my co-workers and into a workroom/office isolated from the department - and I just love it. A frequent comment I get from visitors is, "Man this place is quiet! How can you stand it?" My pat answer is simply "Four kids." They nod in sympathetic understanding and leave me be.
I like solitude!
Monday, July 30, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
Church on the Downgrade
This is one of the most amazing quotes I have ever read from the pen of Charles Spurgeon. Did he really write this over 100 years ago? The Downgrade Controversy Spurgeon fought against was at heart the same battle the church is fighting against today in the Church Growth/Seeker Sensitive movement.
Spurgeon never compromised his commitment to Sola Scriptura. Will we stand with him?
"An evil resides in the professed camp of the Lord so gross in its impudence that the most shortsighted can hardly fail to notice it. During the past few years it has developed at an abnormal rate even for evil. It has worked like leaven until the whole lump ferments. The devil has seldom done a cleverer thing than hinting to the Church that part of their mission is to provide entertainment for the people, with a view to winning them. From speaking out as the Puritans did, the Church has gradually toned down her testimony, then winked at and excused the frivolities of the day. Then she tolerated them in her borders. Now she has adopted them under the plea of reaching the masses.
Spurgeon never compromised his commitment to Sola Scriptura. Will we stand with him?
"An evil resides in the professed camp of the Lord so gross in its impudence that the most shortsighted can hardly fail to notice it. During the past few years it has developed at an abnormal rate even for evil. It has worked like leaven until the whole lump ferments. The devil has seldom done a cleverer thing than hinting to the Church that part of their mission is to provide entertainment for the people, with a view to winning them. From speaking out as the Puritans did, the Church has gradually toned down her testimony, then winked at and excused the frivolities of the day. Then she tolerated them in her borders. Now she has adopted them under the plea of reaching the masses.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Post of the Week: Ministry of Error?
Herescope.
The article is Part 6 of a series called Contentiously Contending. I recommend reading them all. This one really spoke to me. These are wise words that I think we all must take to heart.
God Bless!
The article is Part 6 of a series called Contentiously Contending. I recommend reading them all. This one really spoke to me. These are wise words that I think we all must take to heart.
God Bless!
Thursday, July 12, 2007
My 'Simple' Sunday
Sorry I'm so late reporting this, but summer is a difficult time of year for me to post on a consistent basis. We have two computers, but my wife uses one for summer school and my kids stay up to all hours on the other one playing games and texting their friends. I can't wait for fall, frankly.
Anyway, let me give a brief overview of how church services went Sunday. Pastor gave his first message on 'Creating a Simple Church.' I held my breath, hoping he didn't propose a bunch of radical changes couched in corporate lingo to communicate the need to re-focus the church. I was pleasantly surprised, however. The message did not resemble much, if anything I had read of or listened to about 'Simple Church'. He did center the message around the book's thesis: We need to focus all the ministries in the church around the bible commission to make disciples of all nations. But it appeared to me he took the central idea of the book and built upon it without relying on the book's methods to do so. He made the message his own. Here were his three main points:
Anyway, let me give a brief overview of how church services went Sunday. Pastor gave his first message on 'Creating a Simple Church.' I held my breath, hoping he didn't propose a bunch of radical changes couched in corporate lingo to communicate the need to re-focus the church. I was pleasantly surprised, however. The message did not resemble much, if anything I had read of or listened to about 'Simple Church'. He did center the message around the book's thesis: We need to focus all the ministries in the church around the bible commission to make disciples of all nations. But it appeared to me he took the central idea of the book and built upon it without relying on the book's methods to do so. He made the message his own. Here were his three main points:
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Simple Church
My church is starting a new series this coming Sunday on 'The Simple Church' that has me more than a little nervous. I believe (but has not been verified yet) that it is based on the book, 'Simple Church' by Thom S. Rainer and Eric Geiger. Pastor will preach 4 messages each Sunday morning over the month of July. Evening services will not be held. In its place, we will divide into small groups and discuss the morning message.
So what has me on edge?
So what has me on edge?
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