Sunday, August 30, 2015

FIGHT EM OR FEED EM (Continuation)

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            John 14:27

Peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you, not as the world gives do I give to you.

Let not your heart be troubled,

neither let it be afraid.

“The future ain’t what it used to be,” said Yogi Bera. In his own way with words, he meant that whether things are bad or better, we are most often bothered when they are different than we thought they would be.

       Today we are winding up Afghanistan.  But wars and rumors of wars the list of anxiety moments is relentless... remember Y2K, not really that long ago?  Remember Vietnam, the Korean War, WWII?  Racial riots?  To our dear parents, or grand- or great grandparents it was the war to end all wars, World War I.  It is truly hard to picture a time when there has not been some kind of political, economic or social turmoil.  So don’t waste too much energy cursing evil.  Save a good part of your energy to bless the world with more grin and good and less groan and moan. 

Do some good, positive, Christ-centered picturing.  Think eternity.  Think salvation.  Think wonderment and awe about the Creator.  Think on whatever gifts God has given you and how you can be a light when dark days come.

None of us alone can save the world, but together, in the name of Jesus, we can work to convert more and more people to the blessings of His love.  And then, bless others by trying to practice this love.  In the 10th chapter of Matthew, Jesus says, Go and proclaim the good news…  Repeat these words.  Believe these words.  They’ll do serious damage to any anxiety attacks you may have. 

As a Christian, you are in the Messiah business.  Therefore, teach those around you to be spiritually smart rather than just earthly muted.  Seek the gift of an unearthly courage.  Light your lamp and don’t hide it under a bushel.


       The day you accepted Christ you took off on a pilgrimage to find what is so aptly written in 2 Timothy 1:7 God has not given us a spirit of timidity, but of power and love and discipline. 

There are two kinds of people in this world.  Those who complain about what happened and those who make things happen.  Builders and wreckers, worriers and those who try to put silver linings on other people’s clouds.  Are you a professional worrier?  Want to get off this one way street to desperation and destruction?  Join hands with King David and repeat along with him, Submit thy way unto the Lord, trust also in Him…. (Psalm 37:5)

       Have you heard about the man who had a plane to catch at a very early hour and then having set his alarm, sat on the edge of his bed all night long to make sure it went off on time.  He earned his Ph.D. in anxiety.  He had worry down to a science.

       You shake your head.  Nobody is that foolish, you say?  Then remember some of the things you have worried about that got you down, wore you out . . . .  and finally never happened.

       Do you fear death?  Let me tell you of a lady who though a Christian still had feared death all her life.  There was too much of the unknown in it to fit her fashion.  After all, she’d never done it before.  Then came the day when she had not many breaths left of her life’s supply.  “Is this death?” she asked her doctor.  “Yes,” he answered honestly, for he was a close friend as well as her physician.  Then she turned to her husband and said, “My dearest, this is the hour I have for so many years dreaded.  This is the hour I have always shrunk from.”  And then with a serene smile beyond description, she said, “Husband, do you see that face?  Do you hear that music?  Christ is here.  I have never known such rapture of light and peace and joy.”

Whether living or going through the night to the throne of Grace, God is with us.  He is with us when twin towers are built and when they waver and fall to the ground in terrible pieces.  He is with us at dawn and dusk.  On the blackest night or when the brightest moon sweeps away the darkness, He is with us.

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Thursday, August 27, 2015

THE CHURCH’S CALL TO ITS PEOPLE--DON'T BE THE DEATH OF ME (Continuation)

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Will your church shrink or grow?  As you will.  As you will.

You may not have a golden tongue but you can be a jewel to life.  The world’s watching. It never ceases to listen.  What are you giving it to hear?  Your pulpit is your personality. 

       If you are sour, you do your Saviors cause no good.  If you mouth is foul and those who hear you know you attend church you destroy its dignity by such representation.  If you practice prejudice, can’t be trusted with the truth, steal at the drop of an opportunity, then, your sermon is of the Devil and your honorarium is from Hell.

Do not tell me you cannot teach.  You teach every day.  You teach sacrifice or laziness or spiritual truths by what you do or leave undone.  Your class is everywhere.

In the 19th chapter of John, the 38th verse, there is the following quote “Joseph of Arimathea, a disciple of Jesus, but secretly.”  That is the problem, now isn’t it?  The secret society called Christians.  Neither by word nor deed making anywhere near as big a mark on the community as it could and should.

Dr. Emil Brunner put his finger on the root of the problem when he said, “As the early church sought security in offices, sacrament and formal creed, it lost its revolutionary power…it ceased to be a new life…it became a mere cult society…”

Vance Havner tells of an experience in a small western town where he had gone to preach.  It seems that down in the lobby of the hotel where he stayed, was a poster listing all the local civic attractions: industry, schools, the library, the business section…and the churches.  He says that it just set him to wondering what that said about the churches, because back in early church history, Christians and their meeting place were never listed as community assets.  And why?  Because they were such a disturbance, a conscience…oh yes, they were not bland.

A young man speaking to this wrote,

I had walked life’s way with an easy tread,

Had followed where comforts and pleasure led,

Until one day in a quiet place

I met the Master face to face.

 

With station, and (fame) ran, and wealth for my goal,

Much thought for my body and none for my soul

I had entered to win in life’s big race,

When I met the Master face to face.

 

I met Him and knew Him and blushed to see,

That His eyes full of sorrow were fixed on me,

I faltered and fell at His feet that day,

While my castles melted and vanished away.

Melted and vanished and in their place,

Naught else did I see but the Master’s face.

 

And I cried aloud, “Oh, make me meet

To follow the steps of Thy wounded feet.”

My thought is now for the souls of men.

I have lost my life to find it again.

Ere since one day in a quiet place

I met the Master face to face.

Down through the years, I have been inspired by church members who have taken a stand and lost a bundle.  Men and women who have spoken out, and been called fanatics because of it.  Children who were more mature than their parents.  Lay men and lay women who have been ministers even though never officially ordained.  And it is such as these who have truly kept the church alive.

In THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON Boswell relates how as a boy Johnson refused to go to the market place with his father, to sell books.  He was, for some boyish reason, ashamed.  Years later, he was shamed by the remembrance of this refusal so much that as an old man he stood all one day in the spot where his father’s bookstall had been…the rain came down in torrents but he never moved.

Why do some churches die?  Because it’s members, for some reason are ashamed and secretive and quiet about their faith, very very quiet.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

IF THIS BE MADNESS

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In a biography I read many years ago a man tells of a time when he sat one morning as a little boy in church and felt the presence of Almighty God.    The feeling was so magnificent and vivid that he could hardly wait for the service to end so he could share it with others who worshipped with him.


       When the service was over, he rushed over to a group of adults and admittedly made a fumbling attempt to explain. They politely ignored him. 


       One even made a quip about how church had been hard on him that morning. 


       And they went back to talking about business, what they had planned for the afternoon, and all the usual trivia that can be part and parcel of conversations. 


       At this moment, the little boy began to become disillusioned with religion.


It was not until many years later when he was a young man that he again returned to church.  His first Sunday back he again sensed the overwhelming Holy presence of his Creator.


       Again when the service was over, he sought out some adults to share the experience with. 


       Again he was politely but specifically ignored.


       Again, it seemed a subject somewhat embarrassing to them.  And he says he felt like shouting at them…”Look who’s here!  Your God.  You just finished worshipping Him. You just finished singing to His glory and praying to His power.  How can you be so embarrassed, so reluctant, so inarticulate about the very sense and source of your being?  Is it that worship is for you a nothing, and therefore you have nothing to say?”


When was the last time you had a religious experience? 


       Felt the presence of God’s hand in yours?  Felt God’s warm power and peace inside?  Felt God so real and near, you would like to have captured the moment and never let it go? 


Perhaps it was when you stood by a coffin and cried out, “God, help me and He did.”  Perhaps it was when you first fell in love and felt like shouting for all the world to hear, “God, thank you.”  Perhaps, it was when you were sick and afraid and you prayed, “God, don’t let me die., and God heard your prayer.        And today your hearing these words is proof He heard you.


From the cradle to the grave is a long journey.  It is also an education.  It is also a challenge.  It’s beginning is a miracle, it’s end a mystery. The man of faith says it is of God.


A young man went to his minister and told him of his life's ambitions. He said, “I plan to go to the University and become an architect.” 


“What then?”  asked his minister. 


“Well, I expect to become famous by designing magnificent public buildings.” 


“What then?” asked his minister. 


“I expect to marry and have family.” 


“What then” continued the reply.  “I expect to become wealthy and retire.” 


What then?’  “Oh, I see what you mean. I will then make my peace with God.”  “Why not do that in the first place?”


If this whole God thing, religion, spirit, soul, eternity, immortality all makes good sense…why not now go for the gusto?  And talk to others about this spiritual gusto? 


Do you know what the word worship means?  It means the assignment of worth to someone or something. 


Everyone worships, because everyone puts certain values on people, places or things.  It may be God in heaven or the Miami Hurricanes on the football field…but tell me what you value and how much and that is worship.
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Sunday, August 23, 2015

FIGHT EM OR FEED EM (Continuation of sermon)

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John 14:27

Peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you, not as the world gives do I give to you.

Let not your heart be troubled,

neither let it be afraid.

            It was said of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church who arose each morning at four A.M., preached over 40,000 times and traveled over 250,000 miles on horseback, that he never hurried, he never worried and he never let foolish anxieties wear him down.

       Or, as one of the field hands in my first rural pastorate often mused, “When I work, I work hard.  When I sit, I sit loose.  And when I start to worry, I just go to sleep.”  I know he was quoting Satchel Paige, but we both got the message.

       The world is full of people who live on a permanent diet of rapid rush and hurry.  A quick lunch washed down with a daily cup of complaint.  They are run down, keyed up and worn out.  And having put God on the back burner, the griddle they are now sitting on seems hotter.  How, indeed, can a skinny soul deal with the big, fat problems of life?

       Indeed, if there is an answer on how to handle the art of living, it would seem to me that we must first and foremost learn how to cooperate with the inevitable.  We make an appointment and our watch stops.  We go fishing and the only things we catch is a bad cold in a rainstorm.  The inevitable is always with us, even though it is not always kind.  It is why I pray often, “Lord, if I cannot like it, let me learn from it.  At least then it will not be a total waste of time.”

       One day I will die, but I am not afraid because I will but die to live again.  Too often I sin, yet every time God forgives me, and works with me to help me sin less often.  If God be for me, who can be against me.  I believe that.  Just as I believe that----

Once there was an oyster

whose story now I tell,

And about a grain of sand

that worked beneath his shell.

Just one little grain, but oh such pain

For yes, oysters have feelings,

even though they’re so plain.

This oyster, however,

didn’t curse the heavens

for such a deplorable state.

Nor berate the government

Or call for an election,

Or demand the sea

give him immediate protection.

No, he just lay down on a rocky shelf

And talked again and again

to his irritated self.

Saying, “If I cannot remove it,

I’ll try to improve it.”

Then the years rolled by,

as years always do,

And he came to his ultimate destiny,

in a restaurant stew;

And in place of the sand

That had bothered him so

Was a beautiful pearl all richly aglow.

The tale you have heard has a moral.

Now isn’t that grand what

wonderful things oysters can do

with only a morsel of sand.

What couldn’t we do to make life better,

If we’d only begin with all the things

that get under our skin.

       I have a test for you to take to check the height of your anxiety level.  At one end of life’s creative process we can make pearls.  At the other end we can cause infection to ourselves and others.  Most of the time we are somewhere in between.

1.  Are you always judging people, or praying for them?

2.  Do you allow yourself to be over-
whelmed by gratitude, or are you a curmudgeon of the 1st degree, seldom even uttering a thank you?

3.  Do you seek conflict, or ways to
avoid it?

4.  Have you found recently that
people are loving you more because you have become more loveable, or loving you less because you have truly become a pain to put up with?

5.  Is peace the presence of something or the absence of something?
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·         Spring (May 2012)
·         Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow (April 2012)
·         Wayward and Windy (April 2012)
 
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       "Positive, powerful utterances...skillfully enhancing our understaning and appreciation of Lincoln...(Lt. Colonel C.A.Olsen (Ret.) Asbury College (Professor Ret.)
 
       "Wyrick has authored a wonderful examination of the spirituality of one of American history's most devoutly religious leaders...a pleasant and readable book that has a rich depth of information.  (Maynard Pittendreigh, Presbyterian Minister)
 
       "THE SPIRITUAL ABRAHAM LINCOLN is an extremely well written book...it is both scholarly and very readable.  I came away impressed at Mr. Wyrick's portrayal of that President with an altered and enlarged vision of the man. (William Hoffman, Award winning fiction writer, author of Blood and Guile, and Wild Thorn.)  
                           
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