Thoughts by Young Men

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Like Butter…

Posted by admin On March - 16 - 2009

Perhaps only three of you reading this post will appreciate the SNL reference in my post title - but for those of you who aren’t familiar with the sketch, it is simply a phrase used to describe the “luxury” value of any given topic. If you need to SEE an example of something that I might consider “like butter…” then you need to check out this piece of craftsmanship. I know I am late out of the gate on this one, but today is the LAST day to enter for a chance to win a calf skin version of the “inspired” translation… Good providence and enjoy!

Pausing for a Moment: 2009-03-15

Posted by admin On March - 15 - 2009
  • Somewhere between LA and Sacramento on the I-5 corridor. Listening to Piper on preaching a REAL gospel. The life of Charles Wessley. #
  • Correction on the Piper message: Whitfield not Wessley. I am wearing plad, some things can’t be helped. #
  • Hello Washington state! Praising God for protection on the road thus far. #
  • Officialy landed at home. God is good. #
  • Ichthus campsites are chosen and paid for. One down - many more, by God’s grace, to go. #
  • 11:20pm: noting God’s grace in not crushing me for my pervasive lack of reverance before a holy God. #

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Back to the sheep’s pen

Posted by admin On March - 13 - 2009

Well, Shepherd’s Conference is over. Now that I have gotten that piece of depressing news out of the way, I wanted to take a quick moment to put a final bow on the 09 excursion. In short I would summarize the content as a call to higher, harder and healthier ministry. While not even the greatest minds among us (JSarr, Sean Higgins… actually, that’s about it) have been able to identify a singular theme that runs through the sessions and seminars - higher, harder and healthier is how “I” would summarize it.

While the call to a higher level of God fearing, a harder pursuit of truth and a greater heart for the overall heath of the church COULD be said of SC every year - these were the three “take aways” that stood out the most to me.
I have been asked several times now which message I thought was the “best.” I’ve spent enough “hemming and hawing” each time I’ve been asked I feel I finally have an answer. The most impacting message in my mind was the message by Phil Johnson on Sound Words. The concept that he spent the majority of his time focusing on was the idea that, as leaders of the church, we are to be calling the members on to greater things - not seeking to meet them on their level when that level is the very condition they are needing to be saved from. Mr. Johnson went on to discuss the examples of XXX Church (a controversial ministry to the porn industry) and the close to home example of Mars Hill (a young pastor known for his use of vulgar language.)
On a side note, I did appreciate Johnson’s care in noting that no one faulted either of these two ministries for having a heart for these demographics - the fault comes in the approach to reaching them. Methodology aside, the key take-away from Johnson’s message, in my mind, was the call to witness to the church by calling sinners to a higher level, not by meeting sinners on their level.

We do a fallen world NO FAVORS by trying to befriend them on a level that acts like they have “time” to repent from their God-denying behavior. Love the drug addict, YES; love the prostitutes, YES; love the atheists, terrorists, scientologists, rapists, murderer-ists, robbers-ists, YES YES YES YES YES YES YES! Pretend like any one of their sins is not as bad as one of the vilest of offenders and is not AS culpable in the sending of Christ to the cross, no.
As a junior high leader, I am challenged by this principle. While none of the young men in my group are guilty in the prosecutable sense of the above crimes, I am still called to call them to a higher standard. To witness to a junior higher, you don’t meet them on their level, try to “get their humor,” get them to “want to be around you” by wasting time in the ways they waste their time - you witness to a junior higher by showing them the desperate situation they are in before a Holy God and then encourage them to follow the example set down by Christ. Need a “practical guide” on how to do that? Try following the example I am leaving as I pursue the SAME THING - and lest I boast, my example is not my own, its my example, set down by JSarr, set down by Jim Otto, Set down by his discipler, set down by his discipler and on down the line of faithful men.

Sorry, I’m off of the borrowed soap box now.

Beyond THAT call to a higher level of God fearing, I was impacted by Steve Lawson’s rallying call to pursue the truth in the face of of promised persecution. Examining the example of the life of John Knox and his relentless preaching of the gospel against a tyrannical reign of persecution as compared to the willing “punt of the gospel” by Joel Osteen on national television - I was personally convicted to know and preach the gospel of the One who called me from a hopeless condition.

On a practical sense, I enjoyed Rob Ivarson’s seminar on how to Make Waves Without Sinking The Boat - a practical application of dealing with conflict in the church. While he relayed a handful of practical “tips” when dealing with controversy that I believe will certainly come in handy, it was his repetition of the principle (the health of the church) that I found motivating. Having been in and around discussions of controversy in the church for a long time, I have seen what happens when unity in Christ is not given priority.

And there you have it, my summary of the Shepherd’s Conference. The fellowship is always excellent, the singing is amazing and the outpouring of the leaders heart is convicting. Feel free to ask me personally how the conference went - I am not writing this post as a “please stop asking me” - though, maybe you could refer back to this post for some of the basic questions… Thanks for reading, enjoy!

11:20pm: noting God’s grace in…

Posted by admin On March - 13 - 2009

11:20pm: noting God’s grace in not crushing me for my pervasive lack of reverance before a holy God.

Ichthus campsites are chosen a…

Posted by admin On March - 10 - 2009

Ichthus campsites are chosen and paid for. One down - many more, by God’s grace, to go.

Officialy landed at home. God …

Posted by admin On March - 9 - 2009

Officialy landed at home. God is good.

Hello Washington state! Praisi…

Posted by admin On March - 9 - 2009

Hello Washington state! Praising God for protection on the road thus far.

Pausing for a Moment: 2009-03-08

Posted by admin On March - 8 - 2009
  • On the road to shepherds conference. Almost to Seattle - sharing our “most looking forward to” lists… #
  • Still on the road to SC 2009 - just passed Tehama. #
  • Driving through Patterson. With green orchards on the left and climbing terrain on the right, brings to mind He who owns the thousand hills #
  • Chilin’ in the hotel before picking up the MVP. Went for a modest 1.5 mi run. #
  • The room http://twitpic.com/1tyi5 #
  • Sitting in the Sanctuary getting ready for general session 1 under the teaching of JMac. #
  • General session 1 at SC09: Why every self respecting Calvinist is a 6 day creationist. #
  • If you deny the creation account you deminish praise to the Creator. -JMac #
  • Step on the grass, kill a deer and drill for oil - NOW! - JMac #
  • Listening to “What is an evangelical” by Phil Johnson. In other news the paleo-evangelical movement is born. T-shirts anyone) #
  • You can’t exalt your own cleverness and the glory of God at the same time. - John Piper via Tom Pennington #
  • Just returned from dinner at authentic eatery “alcapulco” - getting ready for some more water from the firehose. #
  • Listening to JMac describe the foundations for GCC’s philosophy of ministry. Praise God for the testimony to a insaciable hunger for truth. #
  • (Heaven) is going to be Bach on steroids. - JMac #
  • http://twitpic.com/1v0zm #
  • Called to worship by John and Lisa - my heart is longing to say “I will glory in my redeemer” and “I have NO longings for another.” #
  • Standing in line for some In and Out burger - aprox wait time 20 min. This is where life on life kicks in. #
  • First generation builds, second enjoys and third destroys. Quote by Rob Iverson serves as a call on purposeful mentoring of the youth. #
  • Seminar 3 on the “new atheism” ought to remind us that the battle is coming - though it will be to the Lord when it comes. #
  • Getting ready for the evening session with Al Mohler. There seems to be a general “excitement” in the air. Pray God would grant him rest. #
  • Mr. Johnson is pulling no punches in his rallying cry to believers to be in the world BUT NOT OF THE WORLD. A crtique on today’s churches. #
  • Titus 2 calls the younger men to hold to dignity and reverence regardless of their age/maturity. He doesn’t cater the gospel to their level. #
  • Were it not for my weakness in sin, I wouldn’t truly appreciate the greatest of Gods redemptive work. Hallelujah, what a savior. #

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Correction on the Piper messag…

Posted by admin On March - 8 - 2009

Correction on the Piper message: Whitfield not Wessley. I am wearing plad, some things can’t be helped.

Somewhere between LA and Sacra…

Posted by admin On March - 8 - 2009

Somewhere between LA and Sacramento on the I-5 corridor. Listening to Piper on preaching a REAL gospel. The life of Charles Wessley.

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