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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Do you smell that?



Sometimes that can be a good question like when you walk into the house and your mom has just pulled a chocolate cake from the oven. Other times the question of smell is not such a good thing like when you open the refrigerator and something has gone bad? Either way when we smell things we react.

There is a new company that seems to be taking over the market using the power of scents to get people to open their wallets and pull out their check books. The scents they use are very strong and for the most part I would say the company is on to something that appeals to most people. I have developed a love/hate relationship with the company and their ability to rule my nose. There have been several times when I have walked into the house and after a few seconds my mouth waters from the smell of homemade blueberry muffins or the smell of fresh fruit only to be completely disappointed when I have tracked down the scents source. For sitting where there should be a hot pastry, cake, or bowl of fresh cut fruit there is a small warmer full of liquid wax. Even though it might be tempting due to the intensity of the smell I would never sample the wax like I might if it was frosting from a cake. So you can see my dilemma with these fake smells! I can think of another time when a fake smell created a problem for someone.

Genesis 27 (read the whole chapter)
27 So he went to him and kissed him. When Isaac caught the smell of his clothes, he blessed him and said,
"Ah, the smell of my son
is like the smell of a field
that the LORD has blessed.

Jacob saw himself in a desperate moment. He feared losing his father’s blessings to his brother Esau. He chose to be fake using his brother name, his brother’s clothes, and even his brother’s SMELL. A fake smell is what took any doubt his father might have had about Jacob being anyone other than Esau. We read this chapter in disbelief we are easy to judge Jacob for being a fake person especially to his father. How often are we fake in order to profit from so much less than this.
In desperate moments we have all at some point used fake attitudes, love, actions, and maybe even a fake smell in order to profit something. Being fake in its simplest form is a lie and although we all know being fake is not what God wants from us it can be easy sin to slip into for personal gain.

This week focus on being real and not fake. Show true love in your attitude and in your actions as you meet and encourage people to live a life for Christ.

In Him,
Joe

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Keeping your Focus



You might not know this but I love to hunt. I don’t really care what it is I’m hunting for I just want to be out spending time outdoors and hunting for game. The problem is a lot of times no matter what planning and preparing I have done in order to be successful hunting I sometimes lose my focus and miss my target.

Not too long ago I decided to go deer hunting early in the morning. I arrived at my prepared location and with layers of clothes bundled up for warmth I waited for the sun to rise in hopes of seeing a nice buck. As I waited patiently in the dark my body was telling me how tired I was and I drifted off to sleep. When I awoke it was about an hour past sunrise and I was extremely aggravated with myself for falling asleep. I open my eyes wide and began searching the area for any deer that might have slipped in while I was getting some shut eye. There were no deer but there was a red fox about 50 yards from where I was sitting. I began to watch the fox as he was hunting some prey himself. It was extremely interesting to watch him. He was a skilled hunter and after sometime he was able to catch his prey and ran off with it. I once again notice that I had been focused so much on the fox that I had missed any opportunity of seeing a deer. Packing up that morning I knew that the main reason I was unable to be successful was I didn’t keep my focus on the target. At that point it didn’t matter that I had spent weeks finding the perfect spot to hunt, that I had spent hours on setting up a camouflage ground blind so that I wouldn’t be seen, that I had made sure to sight my gun in, and do all the other preparation. It was all lost due to me not staying focused on the task at hand.

Deuteronomy 4:29 "But from there you will seek the LORD your God, and you will find Him if you seek Him with all your heart and with all your soul.

Why is it so easy to lose our focus? I remember a story in the bible where Peter was able to walk on water by faith, until he took his eyes off Jesus, looking at the storm around him instead. Not staying focused can cause us to take our eyes off the Lord. Maybe we lose our focus due to friends with the wrong intentions, rude people, unfair situations, or just life’s problems. People will either on purpose or innocently cause to stray from doing what God has called you to do. Remember that our lives here on this earth have a purpose to serve God and no one else. Our lives are not aimless, but they are to have a purpose and direction, and we are to stay focused on the purpose, running straight at that goal. Keep focused on the purpose for which God has created you.

We all want to be able to say like Paul, “I am running straight to the goal with purpose in every Step.” 1 Corinthians 9:26

In Him,
Joe

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

You are a Tool, What is your Job?

Many Christian people today are not living the successful lives that God intended for them because they have missed the purpose for their life.

Eph 2:10
For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.

If you are going to live successfully, you have to know what it is you are all about. What’s your job? What functionality do you have? You need to know the answers to those questions so that you as a tool are not used for something other than what you were created for. We all know that tools that are used for things that they were not created for run the risk of getting damaged.

The other day I was asked to hang a framed family photo on our living room wall by my wife. I of course oblige and went searching for a nail to use. Once I found the right size nail for this over sized picture frame I then started looking for a hammer. I looked for about five minutes and due to my laziness I decided that a medium size wrench would do the job for me (don’t get too self-righteous, you’ve done it too!). Sometimes being lazy causes us to use whatever is handy and not always what is right in order to get the job done.

With the wrench I knew I could get the nail in the wall, but I was not completely for sure how effective I was going to be with it. There’s a chance I could dent the wall, bend the nail, or scratch up the wrench.

Too many times Christians today are not functioning or flowing in the thing they were created for, and consequently, they are not effective. And sometime they two get hurt and damaged.

You do have a purpose. The bible tells us all that in Eph 2. This week pray that God shows you that purpose, and then develop the gifts God have given you to fulfill that purpose.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Are You Just Swinging the Handle?



As you look at your life today in honesty and transparency, you might say to yourself I have lost that edge I once had, that excitement, that fire, that spiritual passion I once had about Church and working for God.

If indeed you have lost your edge, how can you get it back?

2 Kings 6:4-5
4 And he went with them.
They went to the Jordan and began to cut down trees. 5 As one of them was cutting down a tree, the iron ax head fell into the water. "Oh, my lord," he cried out, "it was borrowed!"

This very thing happened to me one time. Well it wasn’t a borrowed ax but I lost the ax head.

Growing up we had a wood burning stove in our house for heat. I personally had a love/hate relationship with the stove. I loved the fact that it produced a great amount of heat on the cold winter days, but I hated when it was time to go and split wood. It always seemed that we would run out of wood at the most inopportune times. I would bundle up and go outside to find the ax and chop out a few pieces to bring back in. One time in particular I will never forget. I was aggravated because it was my turn again to go and chop wood in the cold and it seemed that everything that could go wrong did. I came down hard with the ax and halfway through my swing the ax head came off and went shoring through the air leaving a nice size whole in the side of the barn. I had never seen anything like that happen before. I was at a complete loss for words and stood staring at the whole.

Later on I learned that the only possible reason the ax head could have come off the handle was because it had not been taken care of properly. This must have been the case for the guy in 2 Kings 6 who lost the ax head. It’s a responsibility thing really. If you are going to own a tool such as an ax then you are responsible for keep the ax sharp and the head on the handle.

At this point it would have made no sense at all for this man to keep on chopping on trees with just a wooded handle would it? He would have made no progress at all.

A lot of time Christians can do the same thing today. You lose your cutting edge, and you are just going through the motions, making no progress at all.

You are chopping away with just a wooden handle!

The thought processes goes something like this. Well, I know I’m supposed to go to church, so I will go. As long as I stay looking busy and not in anyone’s way then nobody’s going to know the state my heart is in. The sad part is this can go on for days, weeks, or months, but some people have been doing this for years.

No progress, No Growth. They are just swinging the handle without an ax head.

If this is you, do not just keep swinging the ax handle. If you are not making progress, admit it. Until you are willing to face up to the fact that you have not been growing, you can never regain your spiritual edge.

In Him,
Joe