Tuesday, December 29, 2009

a few odds and ends in my head

This is being written in my phone so please excuse any editing issues that are neglected.
I love new beginnings. New days, months, years, birthdays, and anything else that I can convince myself will give me a fresh start. Deep inside I am an optimist. Even when things are going really well I look forward to tomorrow because I believe it will be even better. So that said, I am considering with joyful anticipation this coming year and decade.



I am trying to meditate on the things I believe God has spoken over the years to me about the future. Most of those things have come from other people but some I feel like God has spoken to me directly. (I usually find it much easier to hear God about other people more than I do about my own situations.) I pray into those things. Often.



Beginning to read The Brothers Karamazov with Emily Stokes. Magnificent.



Jeremiah Werstein is a PC.



Ashleigh was singing along with Jake Hamilton's "The Great IAM" today. It was really sweet and I was tempted to spiritualize the moment for a millisecond until she began to sing, "Great I am! Great I am! Great Ashleigh is! Great Ashleigh is!" She sang that while joyfully bouncing and pointing at herself. It was fantastic! Her version and Jake Hamilton's both seem correct to me.













Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Jesus makes things awkward

A gregarious stranger struck up a conversation with me at a coffee house yesterday when he saw I was reading a bible. I was trying to journal and had my back turned toward him and the other patrons.  I didn't feel like talking necessarily but I was thinking about Pastor John's words on Sunday about being willing to be interrupted. I turned and tried to give him my full attention. The man wanted to know what I was writing in my journal.  I told him that I was reading the bible and if I thought that God spoke to me I would write it down.  He wanted to talk about 2012 and the rapture.  I told him that I am so overwhelmed by the radicality of Jesus' words that I spend very little time trying to figure out when He will return. I talked for a few moments about my interest in following Jesus. He then sat awkwardly silent not wanting to talk to me anymore.  It's interesting to me that it wasn't awkward for the man to talk to a total stranger, to ask that stranger what he was writing in his journal, to talk about to that stranger about eschatology based on the Mayan calendar, and to talk about the rapture (which I'm not sold on - btw).  Once I said Jesus' name it got real awkward real fast.  It was like I crossed some invisible boundary of social appropriateness.  I then wrote about what just occurred in my journal feeling pretty sure that I wouldn't be asked about it.

Monday, November 30, 2009

A Few Thoughts


  • I think the devil hates people getting baptized. In fact, I know it. I have had relationships with numerous people (probably hundreds) that have planned on getting baptized at RFC over the years. Most get baptized as planned. Repeatedly I have seen people feel distressed and discouraged as the day approaches. Several have told me that the week previous was one of the hardest they have ever had. Why would that be the case? I think there is something so invisibly powerful that takes place when a person follows Jesus into, under, and out of the water. 



  • Someone told me recently that they didn't know if they were spiritually ready to get baptized. I asked them if they believed in Jesus as their Savior and Lord. "Of course", they said. I responded, "Then you are ready. We are told to 'believe and be baptized.' True belief is the only criteria."



  • About 12:30 on Sunday morning I felt like The Lord told me that He is actively working in the lives of "prodigals" to help them choose to come back home. That gave me great hope as there are many that I am eager to see restored.



  • At the GodWorks meal the other night I saw a man that had been homeless for many years. He has lived under bridges and out in the woods. He is also an alcoholic. Once when asked if he would like to be set free from alcoholism he responded in his typical good-natured way, "What would I do then? Be the guy who lives under the bridge drinking water?" I was thrilled to find out that he has recently moved into an apartment and is enjoying the peace and safety of it. Now that God has rescued this man from homelessness, I am praying that deliverance from alcohol will soon follow. Ultimately, my desire is to see Jesus make His home in my friend for eternity.



  • Beth, Ash and I went to Toys"R"Us today. I feel like an alien that was just dropped on this planet. The toys themselves do not faze me. However, some of the prices blow my mind. Things that I am sure would cost $20 instead are priced at $85. Twenty year old movies that are being sold in a jumbled bin at truck stops for $6 apiece are stickered at $26. My personal goal is to not buy anyone anything for Christmas that will be in their garage sale within three years.



  • Speaking of garage sales… There are things in each era that seem to be a guarantee to on sale at a garage/yard sale. For example, do you remember when there were breadmakers galore at every garage sale? Fifteen years ago you could find great deals on a boombox that had a cassette player. Remember the VHS rewinder? It is currently a buyer's market for anyone interested in purchasing a entertainment center. The advent of the thin flat screen TV has driven the oak entertainment center from the living room to the garage. What will be the thing that will be for sale at every garage sale 5 years from now?



    • Friday, November 27, 2009

      Wouldn't Be A Party Without Balloons


      We will not be having our Friday night gathering at Newport Beach Cafe this week.  However, everyone is invited to our house from 7-10pm to hang out and do some more eating (please bring a dish to pass).  Beth is in the middle of transforming our home into Bronner's South.  I occasionally carry something heavy so I can feel involved. I may go out and do some shopping later today - we ran out of creamer.  I think that will be the extent of my Black Friday purchases.

      Thursday, November 26, 2009

      My Heart's Memory and Randomness

      Gratitude is the heart's memory. -French Proverb

      Today I am grateful for many things. God's incomprehensible mercy on me, Beth, Ash, God-given children, my family (biological & beyond), John & Linda, those I witness following Jesus through failures, hardships, and successes without relenting - I look at you as heroes, fresh coffee, fantasy football, the coming snow, my phone, God's goodness in the past, the promises I am expectantly awaiting fulfillment of in the future, a Kingdom that has purpose and meaning, that this time next year I will be more like Him than I am today, and much much more.

      Some recent observations:

      Marvin Gaye's cover of Yesterday by The Beatles is different than the original and enjoyable.
      Huey Lewis' cover of The Beatles Oh Darling is not surprisingly far less enjoyable to me.
      I am not sure that the duration of Jesus' ministry was 3.5 years. I know it's commonly stated as fact, however I don't see it being that clear based on the accounts in M, M, L, & J.
      I use more hyperbole than anyone in the whole world.
      If you are interested in being truly unique and doing what no one else is doing; read my blog.
      The devil is less fascinating than ever. It's like watching Rocky V or Godfather III but worse. The packaging looks the same but it's a hollow perversion of the original. (That was a poor analogy but it gave me a chance to insult both the devil and the two films that I wish had never been made - I would rather watch Charles Grodin play Neo in the next Matrix installment.
      I am amazed by how much that is called prophecy looks nothing like 1 Corinthians 14:3.
      If I can see through the carafe, dump it out and brew again.
      I am really looking forward to experiencing (I expect it to be a experience) Tim Curry's project, "Dying for Love" on December 6 @ RFC.
      I love teaching and being a part of RMS (redeemerministryschool.com).
      I believe the revival in K.C. is connected directly to Kel Reaume.
      Beth is really cute when she makes analogies regarding The Trinity.
      The presence of football causes me to stop typing.

      Thursday, November 19, 2009

      I'm driving behind a truck that has a bumper sticker that says, "Safety is our Goal". It's a good motto for truck drivers but unfortunately it's been embraced by many Christians.
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      Saturday, November 14, 2009

      Over the past few years I have been researching revivals and movements of God throughout history. I am always looking to find characteristics that are present in each movement regardless of location, ethnicity, era, or religious affiliation. Below is my current list of those characteristics. As I write this I am thanking God for what He is doing in Kansas City. May the fruit of revival grow.



      10 Characteristics of a Move of God





      1 God's Word is proclaimed through preaching and teaching


      2 His ways are demonstrated with power that delivers people from bondage


      3 The recognizable presence of The Holy Spirit


      4 People are transformed internally (identity, behavior, etc)


      5 People are transformed externally (reach out to lost, hurting, poor, etc)


      6 A large sense of awe – (inc. praise & worship)


      7 A truth is restored or expressed in a new way (i.e. The Father's love)


      8 Biblical fellowship and disenculturation (unity, mission, prayer, etc.)


      9 Resistance & persecution to what God is doing


      10 A greater devotion to God in prayer both corporately and privately

      Monday, November 2, 2009

      John 14:18-19















      I do not think this is what Jesus had in mind when He told the disciples that they would see Him again.  He said He would not leave the disciples as orphans but He would come to them.  How disappointing would it be to find out that God's plan for relationship with us would be meted out through vague religious pareidolia?

      I am purposely trying to be more aware of Jeus being present throughout my day.  I want to meditate on Him being "Emmanuel" - God with us.
      This is the guide that I give to everyone who preaches at Newport Beach Cafe on Friday Nights to use as they prepare their sermon.



      While praying for revelation and wisdom do the following:

      1. Read Luke/Acts as a 2 part book as a devotional throughout the time you are completing the next 9 steps.

      1.  Overview Luke, his audience & his purpose.
      Possible answers to these questions can be found in the introductions to Luke and Acts found in many study bibles, commentaries, and overviews of the New Testament. 

      1. Confirm the limits of your passage.
      I will assign your passage to you.  If you conclude after careful study of the passage that the parameters should be different we will discuss revising it.

      1. Know your passage thoroughly & intimately.
      Read and reread.  Ponder.  Meditate.  Repeat often.  Look for the Holy Spirit to enlighten your understanding as you do this.

      1. Analyze & diagram your passage.
      I recommend double spacing your passage in a large font on a sheet of paper and marking notations on it.  Note word repetition, verbs, figures of speech and emotional language.  Make a notation of anything that catches your eye as you look for details. 

      1. Learn the history & culture of your passage.
       Make sure you are aware of what the phrases and figures of speech used meant to the original audience.  Keener’s IVP Bible background commentary is an excellent resource for the above information.

      1. Compare your passage to other parts of the bible using a bible dictionary ot topical bible.
      First compare your passage to the language and content used in Luke/Acts (same author), then to Jesus’ words in the other Gospels, thirdly to the New Testament references that are similar, and lastly to passages that are comparable in the Old Testament.  By doing it in this order you will glean a great understanding of the overall biblical view of the subjects in your passages. 

      1. Look at other resources (secondary literature). 
      Commentaries, bible dictionaries, and surveys of the New Testament are very helpful. 
      1. Travel the interpretive journey.
      What did the text mean to original audience?  What are the differences between that audience’s situation and your current situation?  What principles about God’s ways or truth’s about God are revealed in your passage?  How can you apply this text to your life immediately?
      1.  Give it away.
      Once The Holy Spirit has impacted your life as you have worked through the above process you are ready to pass along what He has done in you.  You are conveying not only knowledge and information, but you are also imparting to others the fruit of what God has done in you.  Be changed by God and let God change others through you.


      Wednesday, October 21, 2009

      Come & Join Us

      Kristen Jacovetti will be preaching and Kellie Robinson will be leading worship at 9pm at Newport Beach Cafe. Posted from Blogium for iPhone

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      Sunday, October 18, 2009

      Sunday Morning in Montana

      This morning I preached at First Baptist Church on Luke 9:1-2, "1When Jesus had called the Twelve together, he gave them power and authority to drive out all demons and to cure diseases, 2and he sent them out to preach the kingdom of God and to heal the sick."

      I explained that:
      Jesus has commissioned believers to bring The Kingdom of God to earth.  Every believer has the ability and responsibility to live from heaven to earth.  Christianity was never intended to be a spectator sport, rather it is to be a active lifestyle based on a intimate relationship with the one who rules from heaven.  As people turn their eyes and ears toward the ways of heaven they can recognize areas on earth that need to be transformed.    Whether a child or a senior citizen or anywhere in age between, the job of the follower of Jesus is to bring as much of Jesus' Kingdom into their present circumstances as possible.

      Saturday Night in Montana

      Alex Davies from Life!Worship (a band that has covered and recorded Pastor John's "You Are My Refuge") did a great job leading worship tonight.  Alex is from Montana and has attended this conference as a youth.  There were about 65 current students attending this weekend along with approximately 20 adults leaders plus Beth, Ashleigh and I.  

      There were more testimonies of students and adults that were healed while being prayed for by other youth.   People were healed of  headaches, sinus congestion, and shoulder pain today.  Best of all, many of those people were prayed for when we were not having a service.   

      I am preaching on Luke 9:1-2 on Sunday morning at First Baptist Church in Great Falls to their congregation plus everyone from the conference.  I pray that I can convey the awe that  I feel as The Real Jesus continues to be unveiled to me.  I am absolutely captivated by Him.  Every week I find Him to be more astonishing than the week before. I love getting to talk about Him.

      Saturday, October 17, 2009

      Saturday Morning

      This morning there were five or six testimonies of Jesus healing people this weekend. We had the students that had been healed pray for those who felt ill. I then taught on Acts 3:1-10 focusing on the principle that we can give away whatever we have experienced in The Kingdom. Tonight I will give students the opportunity to publicly give themselves fully to the work of Jesus' Kingdom.
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      Saturday Morning

      Tomorrow morning I plan on talking about how in The Kingdom you can give away whatever you have. The things that God conquers in your life are the very things you are then empowered to pass along to others. I also want to leave time to teach about the language of The Kingdom (1 Cor. 14:3). I believe that speaking prophetically to each other should be the norm.

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      Friday Night in Montana

      Tonight I preached about how Jesus revealed The Kingdom of God through The Sermon on the Mount specifically and through the demonstration of miracles, signs, and wonders. After the sermon I had everyone who felt ill stand up and had the rest of the room work as the prayer team. For many, it was the first time they had ever prayed for another person's healing. I guided them through commanding the sickness to leave in Jesus' name and praying for The Kingdom of God to manifest. The room felt electric afterward. It is so much fun to partner with people stepping out in faith. Tomorrow morning everyone who feels markedly improved will share at the beginning of the service. Testimonies are a great way to start the day.

      Friday, October 16, 2009

      I preached this morning on 1 John 3:8. Jesus appeared for the purpose of destroying the works of the devil. John 10:10 says that the devil (the thief) comes to steal, kill, and destroy. What are the works of the devil? Anwhere that there is death, destruction, and things are robbed are evidence that the thief, the devil has had his way. So we can say that Jesus came to destroy the destruction caused by the devil. Things like disease, poverty, abuse, and depression are the very things Jesus came to destroy.
      Tonight I will preach about the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness.
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      Back in Monroe at 9pm tonight John Steger is preaching & Josh Thomas is leading worship at Newport Beach Cafe. It's going to be a great night!

      Thursday, October 15, 2009

      Tonight I am preaching at the JOLT Youth Conference in Great Falls, Montana.  Beth, Ash, and I will be here all weekend as I am preaching a total of six times. 

      My first message is going to focus on God's incredible love and plan for each person.  God knew you before you were ever born.  He put you together with His own hands (Psalm 139).  In fact, before the earth was even formed He chose people to be His very own (Ephesians1).    God says that we are His artistic masterpieces created for specific good purposes. 

      Starting tomorrow morning I will spend the next several sermons focusing on The Real Jesus. 

      Tuesday, October 13, 2009

      On the plane for Great Falls, Montana. Sitting between 2 guys at least my size. Funny.
      Beth & Ash are sitting a row ahead.
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      Friday, October 9, 2009

      Steve Bedford is preaching tonight at Newport Beach Cafe.

      Saturday, October 3, 2009

      Mike Hammill preached at the cafe last night and did a tremendous job. Kellie Robinson led worship. It was a great night.
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      Friday, October 2, 2009

      Sometimes I'm truly awed by the quality people that I get to spend my life with. The character, desire, and commitment to Jesus I see is stunning. I see authentic Christianity on display every day.

      Thursday, October 1, 2009

      Been listening to Larry Norman. Some music is timeless. His is not. It is brilliant lyrically but the lyrics are tied completely to the events of his era. It's like a musical commentary late 60s & early 70s. Very enjoyable.
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      RMS 2 today at 11:30am. Pastor John discusses the probability of Josh Thomas walking on water.
      I just set up my phone to text posts. This is like Twitter with even fewer people reading.


      Today Clay Ford flew into town from California. Clay is the National Chairman of HSRM, a pastor, and he has written a great booklet called Living the Spirit Filled Life. He will be here through Saturday. I wish he were with us longer as I would love for him to meet with the students at RMS.
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