I want to be like ………

 

cross_training-title-3-still-4x3I can remember growing up and hearing the phrase “Be Like Mike”.  We all wanted to grow up to be like somebody.  I remember adults asking me what I wanted to be when I grow up.  I think they were trying to get ideas for themselves.  Today my kids do the same thing.  Some want to grow up and be a cop, others want to grow up and be like dad.  Stop for a minute and think about what your dream was.  Did you achieve it?  Are you sure you missed it?  You see God created us to be us, not somebody else.  If God wanted more than one Mike, He could have created another one and then neither would be near as special.  God says that He knew us in our mother’s womb, that He knit us together in the womb.  Don’t you think that He could have done something else if He desired.  As a pastor sometimes I get caught up in wanting to be like another pastor somewhere and then God reminds me that He called me because who knows me.  Our desire to be like anyone should be to be like Jesus.  Allow me to be frank, no really let me be straight here with you, just be you.  It works for Popeye when he says “I am who I am and that is all that I am.”

Journeys are all different

spiritual_walk-worship-2-still-4x3I have been thinking about the journey we make to the saving knowledge of Christ.  For some it is almost like they have always been saved.  That is a nice thought, but not at all true.  You see regardless of the amount of time you spent in the church house growing up doesn’t mean that you automatically got saved.  It had to be a time in your life that you realized your lost condition and accept the payment Jesus paid for you.  We don’t get saved by osmosis.  Then for some of us we had a radical life changing experience.  The difference in your life was noticeable to you as well as all the people around you.  These transformations seem to get more glory as the story is told.  We read about Paul and how he had the Damascus Road experience and it radically changed him.  Those are awesome stories to hear.  My point in this short post is to say that it doesn’t matter how your journey happened to Christ, the important thing is that it happened.  For some it happens as a child, like for three of my boys, some not until adulthood sometime, like for myself, yet there are some that don’t make the completion of the journey until they are knocking on deaths door.  However it happens doesn’t matter the important thing is that it happens.  Don’t be like so many that think they have something because mom, dad, or grandma had it.  Or because they walked the isle shook a preachers hand got dunked and then lived anyway the jolly well please.  You see when you really get saved there is a change, you won’t want to do the same things that you have always done.  You won’t want to live in a lifestyle of sin.  So today before you get up from where you are make sure that Heaven is your home.

What if or Why not?

Ever been posed with the question, What if this Jesus stuff isn’t real? Or maybe you have thought about that yourself. For me this is a question that plagued me for many years. What if? I would pretend to be a follower of Jesus with my Sunday mornings or even some of my money. But as soon as I got out of there it was back to life as normal. I would ask myself the question what if it isn’t real? Why would I want to devote myself to something that may or may not be real? I had seen the power of God in other people’s lives, but never in my own. After all why would God allow my grandpa and dad to die within a year? Why would He allow my mom to get messed up and lose her children into foster care? Why would we be bounced around from here to there without the slightest show of affection? If God were real why would all of this happen to me? I have to say that based upon my past, my future didn’t look too bright. I had to make it on my own, because nobody was going to hand me anything. I kept pushing on, even after what seemed like mistake after mistake. All the while believing that I was doing it on my own. After all in my mind why would I devote myself to a God who didn’t care about me? Well then it happened! The answer to my question was given to me. I was able to discover that this Jesus thing was real. I understood why people devoted their lives to Him. You might be saying right now, how? Well, in christianese I got saved. In plain man’s talk, I began a one on one relationship with Jesus the Son of God. I finally realized that everything that had happened in my life and been carefully planned out by the very Creator of the Universe. You see as a 6-year-old kid when life falls apart you don’t understand anything. God spoke to me through His Word and explained that everything that had happened in my life had to happen to make me who He wanted me to be. So have I ever asked the question What If? Yes. Now I know that the answer is yes Jesus is real and I want to devote my entire life to Him, because He gave His life for me. You know He will do it for you also. All you have to do is Admit that you are a sinner (that means you have broken the ten commandments), Believe Jesus really paid the price for your sins (Hung on a cross and died not because He deserved to but for you), and Confess that you want to be saved (start a one on one relationship with Jesus). See it really is that easy. So why ask what if? Why not ask Why not?Image

Show them or Tell Him

Did you do anything today for Jesus? You said that you are a follower of Jesus, right. Don’t you want to go to Heaven? Don’t you have any faith? Why aren’t you working for the King? You see in these questions lie some of the problems in the modern day follower of Christ. Jesus said if you love Him that you would obey His commands. That means at the very least you will at least tell somebody about Him. Then you begin to run into the problem where people think you have to work your way to Heaven. You see Jesus’ brother James talks about this for us. He tells us that if we aren’t working that we must not have very much faith. Let me ask you why in the world would we work? Well Jesus died for us so why wouldn’t we work for Him? We don’t work for His benefit. We are working as a witness to other people that we really believe in Jesus. Nothing gripes me more than when I hear people tell me how much they love Jesus and do nothing to show Him. Or when they say that they would die for Jesus, but can’t even get them to live for Him. Don’t you think that we are just talkers? You see we can show the world that we really do believe in Jesus by doing what He tells us. We can also show Jesus that we love Him by doing what Jesus said. So allow me to say this, why don’t you get up and do something for Jesus? James says show me your faith without works and I will show you my faith through works. Your call. It is show and tell time.Image

Why aren’t you dressed like I said?

Have you ever felt that you have to change to meet the expectations others have for you? People have set the rules for us, instead of God. Shouldn’t we be more concerned about what God says we should be, instead of what so and so says? When we get saved we tend to get put into the Christian mold. People tell us what should be in our lives or what shouldn’t be in them. Why do we try to impose our will upon new converts? Don’t we tell people how to dress and what they should do? We even expect people to quit everything that they were doing right away. I would submit that we have missed the boat. Our churches should be filled with people that look just like the world. I am not saying that they should continue to be like the world. They should give up sin lifestyles. But, who are we to tell people how they should look or what they should wear. Yeah I am one of those preachers that wear jeans and a button up shirt. I used to wear a suit and tie. I realize that God saved Toney, because He wanted Toney. I have tried to impose what I thought a Christian was supposed to look like. I realized that God wanted me to be me. That is why He saved me. Are you following? God new that who He made me to be was what He wanted to use. We all can’t be the hands; some of us have to be the feet. The Bible says we are all different parts of the same body. You see we aren’t supposed to look the same. So if that is really true, why do we have a dress code for the people joining our churches? God understands that we are all different, why can’t we? So if you have a three-piece suit or a pair of blue jeans it doesn’t really matter. God doesn’t look at the outside, but looks directly to the heart. So what is your heart dressed in? Quit imposing your standards on people and let God do what God can only do.Image