Monday, April 27, 2020

Ignition!! God's Yes is bigger than their No!

Ignition – let’s get it started

It was around this time last year that I was in Israel. I remember standing on the edge of a Jewish graveyard surrounded by the sound of singing from thousands of individuals who pilgrimaged there for Holy week and Easter.

There was zero concern for social distancing or even social media – this moment was about one thing – celebrating Jesus.

But I also remember having hesitancy about traveling to Israel. I didn’t know what to expect and I wasn’t sure how the trip would affect me. However, there are certain journeys we must take to live the life we were meant to have.

Each of the 4 synoptic Gospels gives a rendition of The Triumphal entry, or Jesus’ grand return to Jerusalem before His journey to the cross.

Let’s walk through what happened on Palm Sunday in Luke 19:29-44.

As Jesus and his disciples are drawing near the Mount of Olives – Jesus runs ahead of his disciples. This is a cool point because Jesus knows that His end is coming and He takes the lead with his actions. There is a bounty on His head and instead of sneaking in the back door – He plans a jubilant entry that kicks open the front door.

He has been to Jerusalem many times before – but this time it was different.

Jesus tells two of his disciples to go into the village and untie a particular Colt or a Young Donkey that had never been ridden. If they are questioned about the Colt, the disciples are told to say, “The Lord needs it.”

I have one point today.

1.     Sent doesn’t mean simple

I often say that there isn’t an easy way to do something difficult – but when it is your purpose – God will give provision (resources) – and you must get it done.

Jesus knew He had to enter the city and He knew, based on prophecy, how it had to be done.

“Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout, O daughter of Jerusalem!
Behold, your King is coming to you; He is just and having salvation, Lowly and riding on a donkey, A colt, the foal of a donkey. (Zech 9:9)

I know God has a plan for our city, our nation, our world and specifically for you. He has given us instructions on what must be done for the miraculous to take place. Our solutions won’t solve themselves – like a bookshelf purchased from ikea – just because you own it doesn’t mean you fully fixed the problem – the shelf has to be built.

Notice how Jesus sent 2 disciples. Jesus works in pairs. God said it isn’t good that man should be alone – He gave Eve to Adam, He gave Aaron to Moses, and He gave Naomi to Ruth.

Jesus will send you support for you next steps.

Jesus also tells them to grab a colt that has never been ridden. You have access to something new and different that will bring in a necessary change.

The disciples know that there is a colt – they know where it is located – and they know what to say if they are questioned.

Scripture says we must be hearers and doers of God’s word. We have to listen to all of the instructions to get it done correctly. I think it is interesting that Jesus gives the disciples a response for when they are questioned.

Just because you have a God idea and you are doing everything right that doesn’t dismiss you from naysayers or those who will question your efforts.

LOOK at how simple their response is, “The lord needs this” – you won’t need a bunch of words to explain what God has told you to do.

Even if the owner questions you – The word from Who sent you is ENOUGH! Remember Who sent you

YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE SOLUTION AS WELL AS THE SOURCE!

Many of us are sitting at home with all of the solutions for what we need to get done. Although people are telling you what you need to do – the challenge is actually getting started. Trust the source who told you!

They had to go to the city
They had to untie the colt
They had to respond to being questioned

Many of us quit at the first obstacle. But when you know your WHY – you can deal with WHAT it takes to get it done.

What will it take for you get something done during this time? Please don’t wait for pain for you to get pushing. Push because you know there is something coming and push at your pace. Your motivation shouldn’t be dependent on others. What if they stop – does that mean you will stop as well?

Here is the last part.

When they bring the colt to Jesus, they take their garments and place them on the colt before they place Jesus on the colt. Even if you get the spotlight – Jesus must always get the glory. The colt wasn’t for them – it was for Jesus. When God gets the glory you will get the benefit. They cast their clothes on the colt just as we can cast our cares on Jesus who will carry us through this stage of life.

We will get through this uncomfortable season – but we must keep Christ first – He is with us in this and He will triumphantly lead us through this.

When they arrived in the city – the Pharisees were upset at how loud the people cheered. The Pharisees even asked Jesus to rebuke them.

I love his response, which is the punctuation for this message.” – Jesus says, “If they kept quiet, the stones along the road would burst into cheers!”

Jesus doesn’t need us to make miracles happen and He doesn’t need us to celebrate His work – but we must pursue Him in the midst, platform him through this, and praise Him after this. We are the extension of His power and the reflection of His Glory.

It will take some work but God has already given you the answers along the way.

Sunday, April 12, 2020

Winners Get Back Up!

Let's talk about overcoming adversity. A broken relationship, a missed shot, a parent’s divorce, a failed test, or even a learning disability is enough to stop anyone. Yet, I believe that adversity is individualized. Here’s what I mean – what feels like an overwhelming obstacle to me may only be in a bump in the road to you. The uniting truth is we all deal with some sort of adversity – the challenge is – HOW DO WE GET OVER IT?

#1 – Evaluate your habits.

Our habits shape how we respond to challenge. Your habits will either help you evolve or revolve. You will repeat what you fail to repair. Once or twice is a mistake after that it is intentional. We have to train our minds to habitually look for the lesson in our tough circumstances, discover the truth, and work for what is right and not what is convenient. I read a quote that said, “If you are tired of going in circles – quit cutting corners!” It is ok to be upset about what happened but channel that emotion to be better not bitter. Scripture teaches us that all things work together for our good. If we aren’t looking for the good or how we can grow – the bad will overshadow what was meant to make us better. 

#2 – You can’t trip over what’s behind you

There are things that I never want to forget. I have experienced hurtful things that have become my power to go harder and try more. The rapper Lecrae said, “Being broke made me rich!” But, just because I refuse to forget - that doesn’t mean I will allow it to cripple me. Instead of moving your problems out of the way – get rid of them! 
In February, Joseph Oldendorf, an avid trail runner was out for a run in a remote national park in Washington. About 11 miles into his run, he fell and snapped his tibia in two. Determined to get home he began to crawl on his hands and knees. Only wearing thin running shorts and a t-shirt in frigidly cold weather, he knew his time was limited. Even the slightest break to stop brought on extreme shivering and cold. The rocky terrain tore away at the flesh on his hands and ripped the skin from his knees with each move he made. After seven hours of crawling he was finally able to get enough cell signal to notify help. While crawling, the pain became so excruciating on his knees that he removed his shoes and tied them to his knees to buffer the blow from each stride. He crawled for an additional 4 hours before he was rescued. 

When Joseph was in the hospital, they asked him about his experience. He said when he fell he knew his only chance was to crawl all the way there. He went on to say, “I didn’t want my family to find out I died in the wilderness.”

In the end, you will regret less of what you did wrong and more of what you didn’t do at all!

Ladies and gentlemen – it is not a matter of if adversity will strike but when it strikes – how will you respond. Joseph had 2 choices - die or do everything he could to live. He crawled because he couldn’t walk. He covered his knees to pamper the pain. 

Even after 7 hours he could have quit. Look for little victories on your journey – they are truly a good thing. Yet just because you get a little hope – your story isn’t over – fight until the finish. One scholarship offer, one good game, one big win isn’t the end – but it is enough to inspire you to keep fighting. It is a win and not the championship. The last thing you want is someone else to tell about your demise on your trail to your success. Work to tell your story! Live to tell your story! Play to tell your story!

We will recognize a star’s brightness way before we learn a star’s name! Shine on!

We all get knocked down – winners get back up
Hold on to what you want more than what is hold you back

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Dark enough to see!

Dark enough to See!


The joy of Spring Break has shifted into varying emotions. With spring’s longer days, and the opportunity to work from home, there is more than enough time to build dreams and achieve goals. However, the cloud of increased mortalities from the Coronavirus and disappearing incomes has darkened the light so many people need. There is a way to get through it all.

Celebrated journalist Chris Cuomo was recently diagnosed with COVID-19. In a recent interview, he spoke about how the virus has caused him to swiftly drop over 10 pounds just from sweating. After talking to a heart specialist, Cuomo learned that his greatest weapon was his mind and his actions. The doctor expressed the importance of moving and stretching. Cuomo continued that, “You have got to do the things to beat the virus, you have got to breathe deep when it hurts and it hurts.”

How crazy is it to think that a sick person is encouraging people to move in the midst of their pain?
Cuomo challenges the viewers to do what they can to lower their fever and noted that, “The COVID is banking on you doing nothing, your indolence...it wants us passive, on our backs, it wants us to do nothing."
Chris Cuomo called moving his “secret” to fighting the Coronavirus.
I can only imagine the darkness of having to fight for better when you feel sick and alone.

Genesis Chapter 1:1-3 (NLT),
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.[a] The earth was formless and empty, and darkness covered the deep waters. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters. Then God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.
The Bible begins the way we should start every aspect of our life – focused on God. Before the creation of the world there was God. Before this virus there was God. And, after it is all said and done, God will still be God. Despite the view of our circumstances, we can always look to God.
It is believed that Moses wrote the book of Genesis and the beginning verses detail that God created the Heavens and the Earth. It is awesome to know who created it all but the cool part was when. Verse 2 says that all of this foundational creating was done in darkness.
It is a simple analogy to compare the effects of social distancing, wide spread economic upheaval, the uncomfortable break in the education system, and empty toilet paper shelves as darkness. It is also easy to make the excuse that because of the darkness created by circumstance, “we can’t do nothin’!” Look back at our scripture. Even in darkness God created the heavens and the earth. He didn’t need a nightlight to make it happen and we were created in His image and likeness.  
I heard a friend say, “Crisis forces creativity.” You can be productive in this dark season but measure your productivity. Productivity is personal. Just because someone else is posting 37 times a day on social media about their new business ventures doesn’t mean that what you have done is insignificant. Recognize that you must move but do it according to your abilities.
In verse 3, God says, “Let there be light.” He created the heavens and the earth but allowed the light to exist. There is no mention of a light source, just that God allowed light to be. It isn’t until verse 14 that God creates the stars and in verse 16 that He creates the Sun and Moon. 
Where is the source of the light?
I read a quote that emphasizes, “I am not afraid of the dark because I love the stars.” It’s about hope. We can deal with the dark because of the glimmers of light called hope. The moon reflects the sun and the stars glow in the dark. Everything needs the Sun like we have to have God’s Son, Jesus.
The reason God could say, let there be light is because essentially, He is the light. Before the sun existed – there was LIGHT. Jesus, the son of God - describes himself as light. 
“Jesus spoke to the people once more and said, “I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life” (John 8:12 NLT).
In seasons of darkness we must not only seek the light for ourselves but also be a reflection of light for others.
God’s first words after creating the heavens and the earth are about light! What are your first words when you wake up? Are you complaining or complementing God on his goodness? Are you whining about your to-do lists or worshipping God that you have stuff to do? We allow light to come into our dark places through the words we speak and the actions we take.
Have you ever smiled back at someone just because they smiled first? It didn’t matter if you knew them – smiles are contagious.
Ecclesiastes teach us that everything has a season. Peter’s walk on water and Paul’s songs from prison show us that we can make moves in dark places. Allow me to encourage you to not become stagnant in this season of darkness but to keep moving with purpose.
Fill yourself with light daily by:
1.     Go physically outside
2.     Listen to spiritually uplifting music
3.     Smiling at someone else
When you seek light, collect light, and share the light – the world is a brighter place.
Joy is coming.