Sunday, August 31, 2008

Engage #1

Its August 2008. Winter.
Time is flying by.
With the dawn of each day comes new challenges in work and relationship.
One place of work has remained the same, yet the people that make it up changed dramatically. My place in it evolving each day. What am I doing there? A question remaining - though one aspect quite clear.
Another job begining with the '08 being challenges of a very different kind, but oh so welcomed and oh so important. What Im doing here is much clearer.
How does my relationship with God impact both these work places?
How does my relationship with my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ impact every relationship - from the 5 min telephone call, to the office lunch break, to the children I teach each week, to those i worship with, to those i live with and call my family, to those i call my friends... to everyone i meet?
How does my relationship with the one true Lord impact every single thing i do in my life?
How does my relationship with my Creator impact the decisions I make, or how I make those decisions?
How does my relationship with the true King impact how I spend the money I earn?

It is August 2008 and this weekend I headed to Katoomba for the Engage conference to address/raise these very questions, and more! This is what its about people! Lets make it happen!

It has been a full on weekend, as Mark Driscoll and Don Carson opened scriptures and boldly proclaimed the gospel and boldy challenged us to re-evaluate our lives. I needed it. I was impacted by it. I am praying to my gracious God for change in my life.

For the next few blog posts Im going to share with you one brief but defining point I either learnt or was reminded of this weekend that challenged me or opened my eyes
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Point #1: Religion vs. Regeneration.

Religion - following rules, seeing the way of living as the important thing, valuing the rituals and practices of prayer and going to church more than the relationship with God - Religion says "I have to".

Regeneration - or new birth by the Holy Spirit working in you - says "I want to", or even more than that, it says "I get to".
To pray to God. To attend church with his people. to sacrifice things to follow him. To read the Bible and go deeper and deeper into the scriptures. We get to do those things! As a Christian, it becomes a source of job to obey, because these things, these parts of relationship, are a priviledge and a blessing. A gift to be enjoyed and valued and desired. It is never a case of 'have to' when it comes to Jesus, for He has done all that needs to be done. Now it is a case of Praise God, I get to and I want to. How amazing is that! While I knew this, I needed that reminder to change my thinking and my heart so this becomes evident in everything i do and say.

The other thing I am going to do in each of these upcoming posts is include a new photograph I have taken, as this is part of me I wish to share. This posts photos are brought to you by the fun-tastic evening of celebrating JT's birthday last week.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Church Planting

I have decided that Mark Driscoll is a cool guy!
I was lucky enought o be among the thousands who heard him at the Entertainment Centre on wednesday, and I liked what he had to say. This guy is obviously passionate about people coming to know Jesus! And from what i saw on wednesday, he's got the right idea about telling them about Him! Sure, some people may not respond to his brutal honesty and shock tactics, but what I think is great is the way he tinks about the audience he is speaking to - whether 10,000 people or 1 person, he wants to know where they are coming from and what issues they are dealing with and how he can reach them, while still being faithful to the gospel. This is cool!!
I was inspired by his passion for the gospel.

It was fun to hear him 'attack' the Aussie male pushing them to get into gear, and basically concluding they should go plant churches! As funny as it was to listen to, i gotta admit he's got a point. But not just for the Aussie male, but for all of us - lets get into gear and make the most of this life God has given us and share with people the most important thing they will ever hear! At a time when im trying to figure out what i want to do with my life, including what I want to be doing next year, this was a solid reminder. As Driscoll said, Jesus ministry was basically over at about 33 yrs of age. What on earth are we doing mucking around 'waiting' for something to come along. Action is where its at!

Driscoll mentioned he'd be back to chat church planting with us here in Australia sometime soon - and i am looking forward to hearing what light he has to shed! But in the meantime, I thought id check out his blog 'Acts 29' relating to church planting going on in the US.

Check out
this post - it is seriously encouraging - and humbling!! That 7yr old has got the right idea!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Congratulations Rebs and Dan!

A few weeks ago I had the beautiful priviledge of being the maid of honour at the wedding of my dear friends Rebs and Dan. Congratulations guys!! Im so excited for you!!
Rebs looked absolutely stunning. Dan scrubbed up well. The great Lord blessed them with an amazing sunny day (surrounded by heavy rain either side of the day!). The ceremony was beautiful and our great God was glorified. Oh and they had a very cool car too ;)

It was such an honour to share the day with them as they embarked on their new life together. And just so much fun too!!

(I do apologise for the lack of blogging as late, please do stay tunned as i promise to return shortly with a few movie reviews, photos, and a fresh take on the usual ramblings....)