Monday, June 29, 2009
 


YOU ARE A HYPOCRITE.  Words I heard God speak into my heart about a decision I made a few weeks ago in Portland, Oregon.  The worst part of hearing those words from God is when you happen to be a pastor who has committed his life to loving and serving the people God created.  

It was Saturday and my wife, daughter and I were having lunch.  I had prepared a message and was pushing the clock a little and needed to get back to the church for our 5:00 service, so that I could tell people about God’s love.    
After lunch, my wife wanted to quickly go into a nearby mall, and even though I was worried a bit about the time, I figured we could make it.   
As I walked into this mall, I walked past a young, apparently homeless teenage girl (We have one of the highest populations of teen homelessness in the United States).   I can still remember to this day what she looked like.   I can also remember the question she asked me and the words I said back to her.

As I walked by her, she simply asked me the same question she was asking all who were passing by “excuse me, do you have any extra money for bus fare?”
I never even thought about it, just simply responded with “no.”   As I look back on those few seconds, her question was met with an answer that was almost arrogant and even rude. I continued to walk toward the glass entry doors, but did not get 3 steps into the mall when I heard in my heart those words that were piercingly convicting….YOU ARE A HYPOCRITE.  

Check out the definition:  
Hyp-o-crite “A person who pretends to be what he or she is not; or one who pretends to be better than he or she really is”
Who would ever hope to be called a hypocrite?   We get our English word hypocrite from a Greek word Hupokrites that means “actor, stage player, pretender, or one that wears a mask.”    

Dallas Willard in his writings “The Divine Conspiracy” had this to say about the term hypocrite….
“Hypocrite is a term used by Jesus alone in the New Testament, and he uses it seventeen times.
The term hypocrite in classical Greek primarily refers to an actor, such as one sees on the stage, but it came to refer also to anyone who practices deceit. It is clear from the literary records that it was Jesus alone who brought this term and the corresponding character into the moral vocabulary of the western world.
When Jesus spoke of “the hypocrites,” he was utilizing a very vivid image that effectively seized the minds of his hearers because of their familiarity with stage characters. They were thus able to see much of the most obvious religious behavior of their day as the sham it in fact was.”

No one ever wants to be a pretender, but I think because we get so busy we can become what we would never want to be.  
Activity can often times be mistaken for ministry.    We can look busy and not see what matters.  And, I think we can say something, but really it is in our actions that our heart is authentically displayed for the world to see.  That was totally my story that Saturday in Portland.
The old adage is so true.  People do not care what you know until they know that you care.
The Bible says that GOD IS LOVE, “Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.” 1 John 4:8   
But what is love?

The Bible says “This is how we know what love is:  Jesus Christ laid down his life for us.  And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers.  If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother in need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God be in him?  Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth.” 1 John 3:16-18
Talk about convicting words.  Think about this.  I cannot prove you love God, or stated differently you cannot prove you love God.   But how you love people absolutely proves the reality of whether or not God’s love is in your life.
In other words, it’s not what I say that is love, but rather what I do about what I say that is love.    
God doesn’t just say He loves us, but his love resulted in doing what was best for us.  LOVE IS COSTLY.  To not love simply costs you more, because you will miss a blessing from God. 

I think the truth is most of us are just too busy and can’t see what matters.  To be interrupted and be available isn’t in the “schedule.”  I can be so busy trying to get somewhere, or get my agenda done that I miss where I am at right now.  I miss the opportunity in front of me.  As a student, I miss the person who just needs to know they matter.  I can plan so much that I have a tendency to plan God right out of my life.  For me I see so much and yet sometimes fail to see anything.

And, the irony is we never try to think this way, it is just the result of thinking the wrong way.    
If you like to take notes, write this down.  CLARITY ALWAYS PRODUCES URGENCY.    Also, when clarity is diminished, so is urgency.  Why we don’t act is so often because we talk ourselves out of being kind.  We in essence begin to judge and think we are better.
When will we truly get over ourselves?   When will we authentically stop the madness and slow down enough to SEE people and to serve people. 

My family and I love Australia and love Australians.  We think Aussies get this far better than Americans (don’t tell them I said that).   
At the same time I think we all need to be reminded to slow down and see.   When we lose urgency for what matters, we become less action orientated and more apathy orientated.

All of us have a little bit of “acting” in us, but my prayer for Australia is that acting turns to action.  I dare you to love your city, to serve your families and to simply see today what maybe you have bee missing.    
You can’t change the past.   I couldn’t take the words back that I so flippantly said to that girl.  But what we can do and what I did do, was change.

As I heard those words, I simply backed up, went and found this young girl, who parenthetically is younger than my daughter, looked into her eyes and simply said, “Here is $5.00, and I am sorry that I lied to you.”
She said “thanks” and I am so glad I listened to her words this time.
I love that God is all about the second chance.  He wants to use you to do something.   
It seems like these days God is showing that my mission is right in front of me.  It’s that one moment I have to slow down, to really see and then respond to the divine thing God is doing now.

LOVE IS ALL ABOUT ACTION AND NOT ABOUT ACTING.  

If we aren’t loving in action, I would say we aren’t loving at all.

Be the unlikely hero.  Do the one thing that is right today.  Don’t worry about who gets the credit.  
For me, as a Christ Follower, the reality is if I carry His name I better imitate His character.
Jesus clearly said, “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve.” Mark 10:45
At times I get blown away at what happens at our church.  Occasionally we will get a call from someone to tell us that someone needs help.  Sometimes the first someone knows the second someone.  They call our church, almost as if there is a “someone” room, where people are just sitting and waiting to jump up and run out to serve.  I get frustrated because we just don’t get it.   
FRIENDS.  YOU ARE THE SOMEONE that God wants to use to change someone in your world.   
Be that someone today!   As you slow down, you will begin to see what matters. In other words you will have clarity.  As clarity increases, so will urgency.  It is just the way it works.

Instead of being a hypocrite, let’s be a hero in the life of someone today.

Ball is in your court.

John Bishop
Guest speaker at AWAKENING 2010 Big Top, Luna Park 5th-6th Feb.
www.johnbishop.tv

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
 
'..all too well you reject the commandment of God, that you may keep your tradition' -Jesus Mk7v9.

I think history has shown us that there is nothing quite like a generation of young adults coming together for a cause. Sounds somewhat corny..but true nonetheless. It seems that when people's backs are up against a wall, there's only two options: to quit, or to wake up! Man how we as young adults need to wake up!

I think that those who have gone before us and had the opportunity to throw in the towel when they looked at the state of their generation, would tell us to awaken...and not quit. There is great power when we as young adults come together to awaken to the truth that we can build a new tradition... one that isnt built by pop culture, or 'scene'... but by running with, as Jesus said, the commandment of God... LOVE IS.

Jono
Blog from Jono Gullo leader of the Young Adults of COC

Sunday, March 15, 2009
 
Where do i begin? Awakening 09....passion.alive.broken.blind.alive.FREEDOM.breathe...ok.exhale...alive.selfish.bitter.hearing.listening.crying.deeper.embarresed.intimacy.hard heart.shattered.soft heart.....still alive...wanting to run, wished i could hide...scared.MY GOD IS BIGGER...He will never leave me..born to cause change..VISION..determination..TRANSFORMED..still alive..smiling....AWAKE AWAKENED AWAKENING!!!! i felt....i fought....i lost the battle to keep my hearts walls up from being broken for this world.....God won my heart once again, he opened my eyes, my heart, my being to his perfect love and to the love WE MUST SHOW TO THIS WORLD...i didn't walk into every Awakening conference thinking id walk out the way i did, London,New York...especially Sydney all shattered the core of my walls that i brilliantly built up to stop me from seeing the pain and disfunction this world owns so well...but now i have a set of brand NEW eyes.....and before them the path God chose for me to walk.....NOW I SEE!!!
Lv Brooke Dillon
Friday, March 13, 2009
 
Matthew 22:34Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the Pharisees got together. 35One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question:

 36"Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?" 37Jesus replied: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.'[b] 38This is the first and greatest commandment. 39And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'[c] 40All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments."

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I sometimes wonder why I always complicate things.  My world and my emotions seem to be in a vicious cycle of confusion to clarity back to confusion.  I would like to say that as I write this first blog that I have figured everything out and that my life makes sense however this is not the case.  I am in a perpetual tension of faith and doubt, life and death, flesh and spirit, joy and sorrow, laughter and crying and a whole lot of other opposites.

This is the reality of my life, not sure if you can relate...

I tend to hang my future, my thoughts, my emotions and choices on things that cannot handle the weight of them and ultimately let me down everytime.

We all would like a more simple life, one filled with peace...I mean real peace not just the notion of it.

Jesus silenced the self righteous.

Then he silenced my fears.

Joshua....just do two simple things, love me and love people.  All the rest of that other stuff hangs on this.

Easy.

Revolutionary.

Life altering.

Now take a deep breath and live it.

No ifs ands or buts.

It is that simple.

As I was about to speak in Singapore this weekend I felt a voice in my heart say clear as day...

"Trust me Joshua"

It was the most simple and clear thing I have heard in a long time.

This is God.

Simple, clear, love, truth, joy, peace...

So let us not hang our thoughts, lives, decisions on anything else.

Ask yourself does this choice love God and love people?

Does this thought love God and love others as I love myself?

IT ALL HANGS ON THIS....LOVE

+jk


Thursday, February 26, 2009
 
Romans 1:1-6 – BELONGING to CHRIST
The Gospel is introduced right up front. Quickly reveals and explains the overarching theme of this letter and the reason for this letter.
Paul - a servant of Christ Jesus – Belonging to Christ was something that Paul truly understood…before his salvation and his meeting of Jesus he was a devout Jew who believed he had a special revelation that the new Christians were deceived by following Jesus – so his belonging was defined by being well known in his religious circles. But once he meets Jesus, the people he would of belonged to disowned him and were now his enemies from their perspective. So where he once had a life defined by what he did and his status and belonging was dependant on being accepted by how many Christians he put in prison. Paul would of felt like an orphan, a child without a family, totally vulnerable and with no answers within himself.
His salvation experience was so full on he was even physically blinded by the light of Jesus. It’s like God wanted Paul to understand how much he now belonged to Jesus and no one else that he blinded him so he could see no one or nothing he used to belong to. All he could see was Jesus, nothing else, Jesus became his everything.
Paul gets radically saved by the sovereign will of God and his whole world is rocked, he loses all his old friends, his world is turned around 180 degrees and now he only belongs to Jesus. Even the existing Christians were not very accepting initially, understandably. So Paul has no option but to belong to Jesus. This is not a burden but Paul discovers that this is the greatest place to be in, to just belong to Jesus…a massive weight of pressure is lifted off of his shoulders.
If you remember when you first met Jesus and said you will radically follow Jesus you would most likely remember certain people in your world disowning you. Although this is painful it is also allowed by God so that we would learn to belong to Jesus and Jesus alone. Where before we belonged to the things and the people that surrounded us in our world we now belong to someone that is beyond this world, our heart awakens to our true belonging in our Father and creator through His son Jesus. Do not be afraid that when you meet Jesus that people that you used to hangout with disown you. Its not that you don’t love them or that they can’t also belong to Jesus it just means that you are no longer defined by people that love this world, but you are defined by someone greater. You may even go through a beautiful experience of being blind. Not physically necessarily but things that used to matter to you don’t anymore. It is not unusual to give away things, or give up things or quit things, because they just don’t satisfy anymore. This doesn’t mean all those things are necessarily evil, it rather means that the love of those things or belonging to those things are evil.
Therefore these first verses are not just good theology they are coming out of a heart that has experienced the feeling and reality of not belonging and then discovering true belonging to Christ. It reveals that Christ chose us before time began, we have been elected and now belong to Jesus. This changes everything. We live different if we understand that we belong to Jesus and not this world, we belong to someone who has paid the greatest price, he paid the price of Death for my sins, not his own sin, but my sin through shedding his blood. The penalty for sin is death so we must understand that through the death of Jesus we have been set free from the penalty of death and now belong to Jesus and has given us eternal life. Martin Luther calls this the ‘Great Exchange’.
What Paul is saying right up front is all we need is Jesus.
Romans 15:13 – May the God of Hope fill you with all Joy and Peace in believing…
It is believing that we belong to Jesus that we are filled with Joy and Peace.
We don’t need to try and belong to anything else but Jesus. We don’t need to prove our self in anyway. We can’t earn this belonging, we can’t prove to God that we deserve it by our good works, this belonging only comes through Jesus Christ.
This is freedom, this is peace, this is the great joy that we belong and we do not have to strive to prove ourselves any more, we can now live differently, we can serve with everything we have, we become humble through this revelation, we suffer and endure differently, the spirit of God gains access to our life through us belonging to Jesus.
This happens because Jesus lived the perfect Holy Life and gave his life up freely so now there is no separation between us and the spirit of God. This means we can now live out this belonging to Jesus through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit fulfilling the will of our Heavenly Father.
We now belong to the Family of God. This is not a family that will disown us, it is an eternal family motivated by true love, the head of this Family will never leave us nor forsake us. He will not divorce us, he will not disown us, he will not doubt us, he believes in us and eternally loves us. It is the greatest family that has ever existed.
Eph 1:4For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight. In love 5he predestined us to be adopted as his sons through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and will— 6to the praise of his glorious grace, which he has freely given us in the One he loves.

So Paul reveals to us that this is the good news, the Gospel, that although we deserved to be separated from God for all eternity because of our sin we now eternally belong to Jesus through His Death on the cross. This is not sad news but the most freeing and joyous news. We can now enjoy this life that God has given us and freely give this love that we have freely been given.







BECAUSE WE BELONG:
• We can love our enemies
• We can love our Christian brothers and sisters as we are now part of the beautiful family of God.
• We can serve others and not ourselves
• We can bring justice to others because we understand we don’t anything else beyond belonging to Jesus
• We are righteous not through our own works but through Jesus
• We are therefore free from guilt forever
• We can live radically
• We are truly generous as we have been given everything we need through belonging to Jesus
• We are not takers in life but givers
• We can forgive others as we have been forgiven
• We can resist temptation because we have access through belonging to the same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead
• We are victorious because Christ is victorious over sin and death itself
• We are fearless
• We are bold and courageous - because greater is he that is in me then he that is in the world
• We are secure
• We can live for His Glory, we can respond to this belonging and the amazing sacrifice of Jesus to give us access into the family of God by living for His Glory and giving all of our lives.
Food for thought and Discussion – Questions to Wrestle with this week and live out…

1) What does it mean to belong to Christ?
2) What security do we have in belonging?
3) How should we respond to this belonging?
4) How does our life speak that we belong to Jesus?