Monday, June 29, 2009

Reflections: June 28, 2009

This week's "Reflection" by Gary Keith, Executive & Teaching Pastor


This weekend in our study of James we talked a lot about waiting and patience. If you were in the service you know that waiting for me is not easy. I'm one of those people who want it and want it know. And yet God is at work in me developing patience – developing the ability to wait. I have several personal issues in my life right now where God is asking me to wait. I tell you this is not easy, but I'm trusting that "the catcher will catch me – the flyer" (the trapeze story).
 
I'm so thankful for the word of God that keeps me focusing on the important stuff. This past week the two key passages from the Bible of importance to me were Psalm 37:7 (Be still in the presence of the Lord and wait patiently for him to act) and Psalm 5:1 (O Lord, hear me when I pray...Listen to my voice in the morning, Lord. Each morning I bring my requests to you and wait expectantly). I know I'll be going back to them again because I'm sure that this Christian characteristic of patience is still a work in progress for me.
 
I do know though that waiting on the Lord is a confident, disciplined, expectant, active, and sometimes painful clinging to God. Waiting on the Lord is the continual, daily decision to say, "God, I will trust you and I will obey you even though the circumstances of my life are not turning out the way I want them to." Will you join me in the journey? I'd love know how this week's message touched your life and heart. Just click on the link below and share with me your thoughts and reaction and I'll get back to you.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Reflections: June 21, 2009

This week's "Reflection" by Gary Keith, Executive & Teaching Pastor


Today in week 10 of our study through the book of James, we were challenged in the use of our wealth. How timely! With the reality that many in our nation have literally lost their wealth, this recession is changing America. Gone are the days when people would flaunt their wealth as a badge of honor. Today, living in a recessionary time with high unemployment, flaunting your wealth is less acceptable. Many people are changing their attitude toward money and from what I can see, that is a good thing.
 
Regardless of whether we feel it or not, we are still a wealthy people.  When we who live in this Southern California lifestyle with all its pressures can stop for a moment and gain a little perspective, I think we would appreciate more the fact that we are wealthy. Given what James said about the misuse and abuse of wealth what do you see yourself doing differently after listening to this weekend's message? Which of the four corrections from James is something you will consider working on this week?
 
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Reflections: June 14, 2009

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching & Worship


All that we talked about this week in the second half of James 4 can be summed up with this, "Hold your plans loosely." It is not bad to make plans, and God certainly designed some people with the special ability to plan long-term. We need to remember that He did not design us to be independent of Him, but to be in relationship with Him.

What are some of the plans that you need to hold more loosely? What are some of the things in life that you have mapped out that may restrict your ability to hear and follow a plan of God that may be different than your own?

This week as you look at your plans, my prayer is that we would all be willing to hold them more loosely, that God would have free reign, and we would find ourselves within God's plan of life He's designed for us.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Reflections: June 7, 2009

This week's "Reflection" by Gary Keith, Executive & Teaching Pastor


This Sunday we learned in James (4:4-6) that we cannot be fence-sitters - having on foot in the world and one foot following Christ. How does this work for you? The reality is that we live in this world full of its values and voices calling us. It is also a reality that at times we listen and respond, and then hopefully repent and return to Christ.
 
Understanding that the term friendship in the first century meant a life-long pact to the values of the person you are friends with, what does it mean for you to be a friend of God with the challenges we facing living in this world? How does this make sense to you as you live your life desiring to be friends with God?

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Reflections: May 31, 2009

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching & Worship


Envy, jealousy, and selfish ambition. Each of these things is understood by most people to be negative and harmful things for a person to possess. Then why is it that each of us possess varying degrees of them throughout our lives? Jealousy taints so much of what is positive and causes us to resent it. Things that could be a blessing to us and others are never good enough when viewed through the filter of envy and comparison. So why do we do it? Is there any way to get our eyes set on the things that God has for us, rather than always looking at what He has for other people and wishing it was ours? Is there ever going to come a day that I can see someone else succeed and not have that twinge in my heart that wants to let people know why I am better?

I believe we can begin to be set free from these things when we are willing to acknowledge the unique call that God has for us and stop believing that it would be better to live out someone else’s calling. This week, re-read James 3 and allow God access to your heart, with the desire to see where in your life you have been missing what God has for you because you have been trying to get something that is not for you. We are all in this boat and can definitely use some help in identifying how we are giving over our hearts to jealousy and selfish ambition rather than giving them over to God and allowing Him to work His unique purpose into our lives. My prayer is that as you do this, God will bring healing and understanding for all that He has for you. You are special, and do not need to envy anything or anyone because what God has for you is perfect...for you.