Thursday, August 31, 2006

A Fresh Start

Tomorrow I begin a new position at Indiana Wesleyan University. I am the new Alumni Director. This new position is both exciting and scary. I have many new things to learn, people to meet and work to do! This change comes after much prayer and searching for God's direction. There are many interesting changes that have occurred over the summer months but suffice to say, God has led every step!

Beginning something new also means facing new challenges, meeting new people and changing many routines. This change also offers a fresh start. For this reason, I contemplate the passage of scripture that says: (22) You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires; (23) to be made new in the attitude of your minds; (24) and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness. - Ephesians 4:22-24

When something is new it is initially exciting and feared. Many questions arise. You feel vulnerable. You tend to question yourself more; second guessing many typically held views. Even when change comes as part of your Christian walk, your natural tendency to question the implications of the unknown. This is especially true when change is negative and unexpected.

God is showing me that He can further deepen my faith and strengthen my walk with Him. I have a new heightened understanding of truth and faith in God. Often we thing of this passage referring to new believers but it may also apply to those who have walked with the Lord for many years. God, who is forming me in His image, has many lessons yet to teach me. Just in changing jobs there are many new experiences, so too in our walk with Christ.

This new position is a fresh start. It is an opportunity to learn and also to grow in my relationship with Christ. While many things remain the same, there are many more things that will further develop me personally and spiritually.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

The right thing at the right time with the right motive

"I'm not concerned about all hell breaking loose, but that a PART of hell will break loose... It'll be much harder to detect. " George Carlin - US comedian and actor (1937 - )

I like this saying in general. It is especially profound when complacency sets in. While I can not endorse everything George Carlin has said or written, I like this interesting quote with a slight variation. "I am not concerned about all hell breaking loose, but that if it does, it will be hard to detect." It says to me that I must be on my guard at all times of my life. For me, the concern I have is that the work of Satan may be underway while I remain unaware of it's influence. As a believer, the problem may not be in the "out and out" sinful selection of it's influence but in missing the best God has for me.

There are times when crisis comes and I fully miss God's lesson for me. While at other times, when life seems to be going so well, do I miss the opportunity to fully depend on Him? I am thankful that God is patient willing to guide me, eventhough it may take a while.

In recent days I have come to conclude that Christ is with me in a whole new, refreshing way! This profound truth is like I have never really known this before. Sure, I have preached it and counseled many but may have missed it for me personally. Like a bolt of lightning, I understand this truth as if it were the first time!

The challenge in life is not doing the wrong thing - this is all to obvious to all of us! The challenge is doing the right thing at the right time for the right reason. God's divine direction is living on the cutting edge of a personal relationship that will revolutionize the soul daily.

When crisis comes, do we see Christ in the midst of it? On this one-year and one day anniversary of Hurricane Katrina have we learned the obvious lesson that Christ is with us even in the midst of tragedy as well in the midst of calm.