what time is it?

Lately, there hasn’t been enough days in a week or hours in a day. As a wise man once told me keeping busy also keeps me “off the street and out of trouble”. Yes, but my mind has been troubled with the thought of ‘time’.

 

Time. I love it and hate it. Time means deadlines, appointments, curfews, and other so-called restrictions. However, time means being with those you care about, accomplishments, usefulness, and more. Time can be wasted or valuable.

 

What does God think of time? Does He have a watch?

 

What is time to God? Psalm 90:4II Peter 3:8. Isaiah says that God “inhabits eternity” (Isaiah 57:15), so time to God takes on different dimensions. He can function outside of time if He so desires.

 

Time is always and only a gift from God. The clock causes me to forget that.

 

God is never seen to be in a hurry. Jesus refused to be hustled and He lived on the same time-laden planet we do. 

 

If that’s so, all the more should I find liberty in affirming I am made to be finite.

 

Of course, that’s the rub: I hate my finitude. My DayTimer (or “brain-in-my-butt” as our secretary calls it) is a human invention to try and avert that fact. I simply don’t want to admit the basic limits of my time.

 

Time is not primarily for the sake of doing more. Time is God’s gift for being and doing what matters. For this reason, my goal should not necessarily be to manage my time in order to do more, but perhaps to gratefully honor God’s gift by doing less. This is no excuse for laziness.

 

We live in the active acknowledgement of the God who holds all things, which means the Lord holds whole lives, not just individual moments. I do not hold eternity, but eternity holds me, and those I am called to serve.

 

Psalm 39 gives us some perspective. In David’s complaint to God, he said, “You have made my days as handbreadths, and my age is as nothing before You” (V. 5). He meant that to an eternal God our time on earth is brief, but under the guidance of the eternal God (Ps.90:2).

 

On frantic days, this helps me breathe. It helps me daily to drink in the simple assurance that God has created a world in time, and that today, as every day, there will be enough of it for what matters. Not enough for all I could imagine doing. Or for all that is needed. Or for all that will be asked of me. I am made to be finite, so I am free to live in a finite way. Only my insanity about time says otherwise.

 

What matters is that the God of all time breathes eternity into our moments.

 

“A life once spent is irrevocable. It will remain to be contemplated through eternity. The same may be said of each day. When it is once past, it is gone forever. All the marks which we put upon it, it will exhibit forever. Each day will not only be a witness of our conduct, but will affect our everlasting destiny. How shall we then wish to see each day marked with usefulness?! It is too late to mend the days that are past. The future is in our power. Let us, then, each morning, resolve to send the day into eternity in such a garb as we shall wish it to wear forever. And at night let us reflect that one more day is irrevocably gone, indelibly marked.” – Adoniram Judson


  

playing pretend

I was watching PBS this morning and had a flashback to my childhood. I again found myself captivated by the imagination of Fred Rogers. Mr. Rogers loved to play make-believe (ding-ding, ding-ding). There is a part of all of us, whether kid or grown-up, that wishes we were somewhere else, someone else in some other time. Let’s pretend!

From a football star to beauty pageant winner, from boys WWF wrestling in the backyard to girls dressing up in mothers bedroom, kids are pretending all the time. I reminisce about the times I would dream as a kid that I was Michael Jordan with a basketball in my hands or a racecar driver in my wagon screaming down the street or superhero with a garbage can lid rescuing the neighbors from impending danger. The imagination never stopped.

Something’s do not change. As an adult I still pretend I am Brett Favre with a football in my hands, an opera singer in the shower, a world famous artist in my idea book, and the list goes on. As we grown-up pretending comes in different shapes, sizes and sometimes becomes more complicated.

The Bible refers to a holy make-believe. It speaks of a divine dress-up of ‘putting on’ Christ and living as ‘sons of God’. Or being ‘clothed in righteousness’ and thinking not ‘of this world’, but the one beyond.

There is a good and bad kind of pretending. A bad kind is where the pretence is there instead of the real thing. A good kind is where the pretence leads up to the real thing. For example, I ‘think of things above’ because one day I will be there or I try to be like Christ because one day I will be completely like Him.

“The Christ Himself, the Son of God who is man (just like you) and God (just like His Father) is actually at your side and is already at that moment beginning to turn your pretence into a reality.” C.S. Lewis (Mere Christianity, 189) Christ has taken us tin soldiers and turned us into real men. God is not some cosmic Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, fairy godfather, magician or Mr. Rogers. He is the real deal. He is the divine Creator and Sustainer of all things. This includes my life.

I want pretend and play divine make-believe in order to make His pretence a reality. God looks at me as if I were a “little Christ”. And He is within in me to help me become more like Him.

“Anything God has ever done, He can do now. Anything God has ever done anywhere, He can do here. Anything God has ever done for anyone, He can do for you.” – A.W. Tozer

It’s such a good feeling to know you’re alive. It’s such a happy feeling: You’re growing inside. And when you wake up ready to say, “I think I’ll make a snappy new day.” – Fred Rogers

restricters and reformers

I have been reading some Reformers stuff lately. Reformers are guys that lived a long time ago that were used by God to changed the Christian world (Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, Knox, etc.) I have been challenged by their writings. They were so bold, so radical, so fed-up with the status-quo, so unreligious.
 
What is a Reformer?
 
A Christian reformer is one who takes their beliefs in God and changes culture or norms to fit Him.
 
What is seen in the Christian world today is “Restriction” which is to take their beliefs in God and fit Him into culture. A restriction of God is to restrict His ability to change anyone or anything. It is erradicating real truth. Jesus said, I am the Truth…and the Truth will set you free. 
 
Jesus changed the world. He changed economies, politics, philosophy, psychology and more.
 
Must I restrict Him?

 

hangnail

Last week, I had a hangnail removed. In June, a giant basketball sneaker stepped on my foot. It didn’t take long for my big toe to become a purple-swelled, puss-filled nuisance.
 
Over the next few months I became used to the pain and didn’t desire to get it checked out. Then my mother came into town. Mothers will be mothers. She reprimanded me and commanded me to get to the Doc. So like a good little boy, I did.
 
Doc, was happy I did and said, “this is pretty bad…the worst I’ve seen in a while” I nervously stared at the drop ceiling.
 
“Doesn’t it hurt?” he said.
 
“It did” I replied
 
So he cut the nickel sized chuck of nail out from under the skin (sorry for the gruesome details) and gave me instructions on how to care for my bandaged toe.
 
Later that night while soaking the toe in some Epsom salt, I thought: ‘Justin, this is a good object lesson! How often we get used to the pain of anger, callused to sin or live completely unsatisfied…rather than doing what it takes to live an easier, more joyful and godly life.’
 
I am thankful I got rid of my hangnail!


 

i HOPE so

Hope. It is one of those words that has lost its meaning. True? Hope used to mean a strong or urgent anticipation of the future. For example “I hope Christ will come soon to really take me home”. However, through time words have either increased or decreased in meaning. Hope is one that has decreased. “Jimmy, do you think you’re going to heaven when you die?” And the answer, “I hopeso”.
 
I hope so? More like I don’t know-so or I don’t care-so. I mean, who cares about Heaven…I am concerned about the NOW, today. And do I really know if I am going to heaven? Who knows? Yikes, do you realize what I just said?
 
Your definition of ‘hope’ is seen in and through your life. Hope. Believes the best is yet to come. It is confident in the reality of the future. Hebrews 11:1 says, “Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.”
 
C.S. Lewis said, “the Christians who did most for the present world were just those who thought most of the next.” (Mere Christianity, 134) Sure we have heard it said that someone could be too Heavenly minded to be any earthly good. Is this really true? I beg you to think not. We cannot hope enough for the afterworld because it will affect how we live in this world. “Aim at Heaven and you will get earth ‘thrown in’: aim at earth and you will get neither.”
 
We have been trained to think in this world. Heaven is one of those places that doesn’t seem appealing. I desire to marry, have a family to raise, career to boost, vacation to take…there is no time or thought of Heaven yet. Sure I will be reunited with friends and family, but who wants to strum a harp and sit on clouds all day. Sounds silly, eh? That really isn’t what Heaven is about. Is it?
 
Answer these questions and Heaven becomes more appealing. Do I deserve to go there? (Rom.5:2; 2 Cor.1:10) How do I get there? Do I get to take anything with me? (Eph.1:18; Lam.3:1-19) Will He be there? Will I see Him? (Titus 2:13) Will I ever get off of my face worshipping Him? (Rev.19:1-10) This world is not my home; I’m just passing through.
 
Father, give me a taste of what is to come, so that I might crave it more.
 
Heaven. Hope. I HOPE so.

 

Oh, go milk a cow!!!

Don’t you hate it when people think out loud. Like we want to hear their idiotic jargon. I was enjoying the Wisconsin-Purdue game on Saturday with my family. A perfect day for football. Of course, the Badgers were giving the Boilermakers a royal spanking. However, there was this guy behind us belching boyish comments. Every time WI would score, which was a lot, he would yell silly comments like…

“Oh, go milk a cow”
“Why do you go make some cheese”
“Wisconsin, isn’t that where Jeffrey Damer is from?”
“How about them Packers this year?”
 
Needless to say, he received the silent treatment. Why start a verbal fight that wouldn’t get anywhere, but hot-headed? So now everytime someone gets on my nerves, in the memory of Captain Crazy-Mouth, I tell my foes to “milk a cow”!!!
 
This event reminded me of the Christian life. As Christians we wear our Red-Crimson (like Badger) colored clothing stained with the blood of Christ, which leads to ridicule by the Black-as-sin enemy crowd. All the while we come out on top as the winners in real life. Like that rationalization?

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my new names

1. YOUR ROCK STAR NAME: (first pet & street you grew up on) 
Budo Roberts
2. YOUR “FLY Guy/Girl” NAME: (first initial of first name, first three letters of your middle name) 
J Tho
4. YOUR DETECTIVE NAME: (favorite color, favorite animal) 
Sage Retriever
5. YOUR SOAP OPERA NAME: (middle name, city where you were born) 
Thomas Milwaukee
6. YOUR STAR WARS NAME: (the first 3 letters of your last name, first 2 letters of your first name, first 2 letters of mom’s maiden) 
Hutjoro
7. SUPERHERO NAME: (“The”, your favorite color, favorite drink) 
The Sage Dew 
8. NASCAR NAME: (the first name of your grandfathers) 
Ronald Dale
9. FUTURISTIC NAME: ( the name of your favorite perfume/cologne, the name of your favorite shoe brand) 
Polo Steve Madden
10.WITNESS PROTECTION NAME: (mother & father’s middle name ) 
Keven Ann

 

“5 Things God Does Not Know”

“5 Things God Does Not Know”

(from good friend Chris Goppert of Zimbabwe)

1. God does not know of a sinner He does not love.   

A. Does this include child rapists, internet porno studs, Muslim extremists?   

B. Do we have to earn his love, merit his love; or does He love us as we are?  

 2. God does not know of a sin He cannot forgive.   

A. Will God forgive me for taking communion with unconfessed sin in my heart?  

B. If I cannot forgive myself, can God?   

3. God does not know of a better plan of salvation than His.   

A. What one conclusive piece of evidence demonstrates that God’s plan of salvation is perfect?   

B. Why can’t there be many roads that lead to Heaven?   

4. God does not know of a better time than now to receive His gift of salvation.   

A. Why is it so vital to accept Christ early in life, instead of later – much later?  

B. Won’t I be given a second chance to change my heart at the judgment seat?  

 5. God does not know of a better plan for making His salvation known than that of commissioning us to be His ambassadors.   

A. Won’t all the people be saved that God wants to be saved, without my witness?    

B. Is it possible in our day and age to be a missionary right here in America?

obsession

OBSESSION FOR GOD

 

OBSESSION = “an abnormal or intense pre-occupation–an irrational reverence or attachment”
 
Is there something that compels and constrains you in daily life? Is there an irrational reverence or attachment to something in your life? That is an OBSESSION.
 
Some 21 times the Psalmist refers to God in eleven short verses (Ps.63:1-11). He could have been OBSESSED with His enemies, for they were many. But rather than being pre-occupied with them he had an irrational reverence and attachment to God.
 
The OBSESSION of the Psalmist was to meet with and to know God in a very deep and spiritually intimate way. Someone has called Ps.63 the “soul of the psalms.”
 
The early church sang this psalm every morning. The song came out of a personal experience from the one who wrote it. Sometimes circumstances leave us with nothing in life but God alone. David had been betrayed by his own son, exiled from his throne, and humiliated in the desert. Out of those experiences, he expressed here his desire for God and God alone.
 
You may have heard about the man whose neighbor has a rooster that crowed during the day. The man who heard the rooster crow during the day, got to the point he could not sleep well at night, because he was afraid that the rooster might crow at night and wake him up, so he just stayed awake so the rooster would not wake him up. He was OBSESSED with that rooster to the point that it controlled his life and his sleep patterns.
There is nothing wrong with an OBSESSION as long as it is in God.
 
The psalmist David reveals an overwhelming passion for God Himself. Too often we get OBSESSED with what God can give to us, rather than the person of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
We need God more than we need anything else in life.

 

Remember the Crocodile Hunter

Steve Irwin, lovingly known as the Crocodile Hunter, died on Monday doing what he loved; capturing wildlife on film in its own demain. 
 
While filming Stingrays in the Great Barrier Reef, Steve Irwin was slashed through the heart by one of the posionous barbs on a Stringray’s tail. He was paralized instantly and died later that day, leaving a loving wife and two children behind.
 
If you ever watched The Crocodile Hunter, you’d know what an impact that Steve has made on the past decade of research. He bravely went where no man has gone, and he has done milestones in zoology and other forms of science.
 
My favorite episode was when he was boating in a Croc infested swamp at night. His wife was clocked by a tree branch and fell into the swamp. Steve immediately yelled, “My wifey” and dove into save her. Surrounded by bobbing Croc eyes he pulled her into safety. What a guy!
 
Kids, teens and adults alike will join in their mourning of this great, charismatic Australian.
 
Remember Steve Irwin (the Chuck Norris of the Wild), loved by all. Remember our Crocodile Hunter. 

 

disturb us

Disturb us, Lord, when we are too well pleased with ourselves, when our dreams have come true because we have dreamed too little, when we arrive safely because we have sailed too close to the shore.
 
Disturb us, Lord, when with the abundance of things we possess, we have lost our thirst for the waters of life; having fallen in love with life, we have ceased to dream of eternity; and in our efforts to build a new earth, we have allowed our vision of the new Heaven to dim.
 
Disturb us, Lord, to dare more boldly, to venture on wider seas where storms will show your mastery; where losing sight of land, we shall find the stars. We ask you to push back the horizons of our hopes; and to push into the future in strength, courage, hope, and love.
 
Sir Frances Drake
 

 

Where did the summer go?

I miss the days of being in school and having the entire summer off. Those days are now long gone. However, the bonus of being a youth director is that you get too hang with teens and plan fun activities for the summer, but it still is work and ministry.
 
This summer was gone in a flash. I was home maybe 3 weeks of the summer. After 3 VBS’s, 2 outreach trips, 1 week of hot camping, and 1 lucious vacation…the summer is officially over.
 
I learned a few things this summer:
1. Never book your summer solid. Enjoy some of the heat and relax.
2. Summer is a great time to get the teens involved in doing ministry. They were stretched and did an awesome job.
3. Summer is the shortest season of the year.
 
The innercity Chicago trip last week was a blast. This small group did BIG things. I am so proud of them. They are becoming pro’s at doing VBS’s. We spent the week with our friends Pink and Selena. We were literally the minorities. By the end of the week we had a crowd of routy kids and expereinced real life in the big city.
 
One of my favorite experiences was visiting the Pacific Garden Mission. We facilitated the noon day service to about 200 homeless men from all walks of life. Many were drug abusers, rapests, murderers, and more. Some listened to our music and message, but other slept right through it. What a unique privelage it was to stand on the platform and minister to these men. And be in a place that many greats of the faith like DL Moddy and Billy Sunday once stood and preached.
 
Now its back to school and the routine kicks into gear. If only summer were a few weeks longer.
 
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4 horsemen 4 ever

 

“Friends the are like farts, they never get old!?”

 
The 4 horsemen are made up of Josh, Caleb, Brock and me. These 3 brothers in Christ have been good friends since our nerdy middle school days in Wausau, WI. We are known as the 4 horsemen for reasons not to be discussed or you will have to die.
 
We dont get to see eachother much anymore, but when we are together it is like old times…Laughing, reminded of days past, and creating new memories together.
 
It is neat to see where God has taken us since high school. Praise the Lord for His faithfulness!!!

 

the O.C.

That’s right I did the O.C. (or more like, Brock did the O.C.)
Episode…
1. The airport
2. The Mustang Convertable
3. The clogged toilet
4. Breakfast
5. Hitting the waves & riding into shore
6. The In & Out Burger
7. Go-karting (nothing like getting lapped)
8. The pool party
9. The (translated) Focus Fox concert
10. The ladies
11. Dinner at the meat bar
12. The tux mix-up
13. Bomberman 2 & NBA Jam TE
14. IBC Root Beer & Knit hats
15. The wedding
 
And there are so many more to fill 4 or 5 seasons, but we will leave those for another day.
 
What a week! I so needed this vacation. Nothing like being surrounded by great friends in a great location. Thanks to all who made it a great week (Josh, Christine, Caleb, Brock, Aaron, Shane, Cassie, Bethany & many more).
 
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