Saturday, April 30, 2005

Dalek

Tonight sees the return of the Dalek to our TV screens bringing back fond memories. I’ve been building up the anticipation with the kids all week. Jacob, the youngest, woke up with nervous excitement this morning - he can’t stop talking about it.

‘It’s Dr Who day’ he said as he ran into the living room. He then proceeded to tell me, ‘it’s ok Dad, the Dalek is just a metal robot’. Of course I put him right on this one, that there is in fact an alien inside. Not sure he appreciated this.

I’ve heard some people say they don’t think too much of this new Dr Who series. I disagree. I think it’s a lot of fun with some well written scripts/story lines. The highlight of course is being able to all sit down and enjoy it together as a family…bringing back those great memories again.

Friday, April 29, 2005

'Look to You' is Here

The Hillsong United CD 'Look to You' has arrived. What an excellent recording with loads of quality worship songs packed with high energy and genuine devotion. I will be teaching many of these songs in the coming weeks in church. Here are the first 4...

Salvation is Here
Tell the World
Look to You
All I Need is You

I love it!

Thursday, April 28, 2005

And then there were two...

We're now down to the last 2 in this riveting reality TV show (The Apprentice), and what a surprise with the 2 chosen finalists - or was it?

James and Paul (pictured) probably seemed the most capable of the 4 last night, but a question mark was put on whether they were 'apprentice' material (i.e. too much of the finished article)

Whereas Tim and Saira (the chosen ones) needed some time and investment from Alan Sugar and his organisation. (And who would have thought Saira would have made the final a few weeks ago!?)

So maybe the right 2 were chosen in the end?

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Identity Crisis?

On Sunday night Paul Benger completed his series of messages taken from Ephesians chapter 1. Looking at our true identity in Christ he covered the first 14 verses.

As we read these verses we get an incredible picture of what God has done for us.

Vs 3 - Blessed us with every spiritual blessing (not just a few)

Vs 4 - We were chosen in Him, we are here because of Him – not just a fluke or random evolution.

Vs 6 - We have been accepted in Christ. We belong to Him and in Him.

Vs 10/11/12 - God’s long range plan included us!

Vs 11/12 - In Christ we find purpose, we know what we are living for.

We need to know who God is before we can know who we are. What is our perception of God? Know Him – know who you are.

Peter, ‘You are Christ the Son of the Living God’ - When Peter knew who Jesus was he knew who he was. Simon became Peter.

We need to look into the mirror of God’s word to discover our true identity.

(2 Corinthians 5:17) - A new creation
(Galatians 2:20) - I no longer live, but Christ lives in me
(Job 3:10) - Let the weak say I am strong!

Why do we have an identify crisis?

1. We look at who we are and not at who He is
2. When we receive correction from God we become insecure
3. Other peoples opinions
4. We lack confidence

When your identity is in Christ…

1. We don’t need to tear others down to build ourselves up
2. You can live with an inner conviction not an outer toughness
3. Gifted and successful people are not a threat
4. You take a MESS and turn it into a MESSAGE!

What a great finish to an enjoyable series!

Saturday, April 23, 2005

Look to You



The latest Hillsong United CD 'Look to You' has just been shipped to me from here! Hope it's not too long before it arrives. The tracks I've heard so far sound great.

Friday, April 22, 2005

Happy Birthday Amy!


7 years old today. At last she will now be able to play 'Grease' and 'Girls Aloud' in her bedroom! Posted by Hello

Thursday, April 21, 2005

Relativism vs Absolutism

The new Pope has raised this issue just before his election. Read more.

‘Having a clear faith based on the creed of the Church is often labelled today as fundamentalism. Relativism, which is letting oneself be tossed and swept along by every wind of teaching, looks like the only attitude acceptable to today's standards... We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognise anything as definitive and has as its highest value one's own ego and one's own desires’. Pope Benedict XVI

Monday, April 18, 2005

Roadmap for Peace

Notes taken from church last night, Paul’s continuing series from Ephesians 1:1-3

God wants us to be at peace...

With God
With each other
With ourselves

Without peace we will find it impossible to think right.

Philippian 4:6-7(6) Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. (7) If you do this, you will experience God's peace, which is far more wonderful than the human mind can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.

Watch out for the enemies of peace...

Fear - that which is crippling and encroaching

Fear = a state of mind (a feeling that God is absent)
Peace = a state of faith (God is with me, if God is for us who can be against us? Jesus is the Anchor of our soul)

Fear comes from what you feel
Peace comes from what you believe

Troublemakers (as opposed to peacemakers)
A person who sows discord amongst those who believe. They rob us of our peace/rest. Look out for them!

Weariness and Burdens - Humanity has limits. We need to come to Jesus.

Matthew 11:28-30 - (28) Then Jesus said, "Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. (29) Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle, and you will find rest for your souls. (30) For my yoke fits perfectly, and the burden I give you is light."

And the Road to Peace...

With regards to Jesus Christ we need to be:

Connected to His Person
Life without Him = No life

Connected to His Purpose
Taking His yolk upon our lives. 'Follow me'.

Connected to His People
No talk of independence for the Christian in the New Testament

Friday, April 15, 2005

Happy Birthday McDonalds?

McDonald's is 50 years old this week.

Well, sort of. Dick and Mac McDonald opened their first drive-through, in San Bernardino, California, in 1948.

The birthday being marked today was the result of a meeting the brothers had with a milkshake-mixer salesman called Ray Kroc, six years later.

Mr Kroc was the creator of McDonald's unique way of doing business. "What Henry Ford did for cars, McDonald's did for burgers," says John Williamson of branding agency Wolff Olins.

This demanded intense attention to detail. In 1961, for example, Mr Kroc opened Hamburger University, granting bachelor degrees in hamburgerology.

It's now in 121 countries, more than half of which were added during the 1990s.

FACT - no two countries with a McDonald's presence have gone to war.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

The Procrastinator's Creed

1. I believe that if anything is worth doing, it would have been done already.

2. I shall never move quickly, except to avoid more work or find excuses.

3. I will never rush into a job without a lifetime of consideration.

4. I shall meet all of my deadlines directly in proportion to the amount of bodily injury I could expect to receive from missing them.

5. I firmly believe that tomorrow holds the possibility for new technologies, astounding discoveries, and a reprieve from my obligations.

6. I truly believe that all deadlines are unreasonable regardless of the amount of time given.

7. I shall never forget that the probability of a miracle though infinitesimally small, is not exactly zero.

8. If at first I don't succeed, there is always next year.

9. I shall always decide not to decide, unless of course I decide to change my mind.

10. I shall always begin, start, initiate, take the first step, and/or write the first word, when I get around to it.

11. I obey the law of inverse excuses which demands that the greater the task to be done, the more insignificant the work that must be done prior to beginning the greater task.

12. I know that the work cycle is not plan/start/finish, but is wait/plan/plan.

13. I will never put off until tomorrow, what I can forget about forever.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Will and Grace

Some notes from Paul Benger’s great message in church on Sunday night.

Ephesians 1:1-3: (1)This letter is from Paul, chosen by God to be an apostle of Christ Jesus. It is written to God's holy people in Ephesus, who are faithful followers of Christ Jesus. (2) May grace and peace be yours, sent to you from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord.
(3) How we praise God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms because we belong to Christ.

When you read the first 3 verses you have to conclude the Christian life is meant to be UPBEAT!

God is at work in us, even when we don’t always realise it.

The Will of God

Not to be mystified. Not all nicely packaged as we would sometimes like it to be. 95% of it is found in our Bibles!

We may seem like ‘unlikely candidates’ when it comes to what God is calling us to be/do. (A la Saul....Paul)

The truth is God does choose us....the first name on the team-sheet!

The Grace of God

The Apostle Paul speaks often about grace. He wants us to get our thinking right! God’s favour is on YOU.

Grace = getting what we don’t deserve
Mercy = not getting what we do deserve

G Gift (Not earned/merited – God given gift, freely given)
R Receive (Do we have a problem receiving – WORKS driven?)
A Appreciate (Learn to be thankful & appreciate the grace of God)
C Carry (Carriers of God's grace – gracious people)
E Enjoy (not a LABOUR – enjoy God’s grace – NOT RELIGION)

Monday, April 11, 2005

Pick me! Pick me!

Remember the scene from Shrek where Donkey is jumping up and down shouting....pick me, pick me!

Here’s a great poem written by a schoolboy…

When we pick teams in the playground
Whatever the game might be
There’s always somebody left till last
And it’s usually me.


I stand there looking hopeful
And tapping myself on the chest
But the captains pick the others first
Starting of course with the best.

Maybe if teams were sometimes picked
Starting with the worst
Once in his life a boy like me
Could end up being first

The reality is that many of us have never left the playground, we still secretly believe that God will only love us when we do well.

The mind-blowing concept of grace – God’s unmerited favour towards us – is hard for us to grasp in a society so used to earning love and acceptance.

Because of God’s amazing grace we’re in the team! First name on the team-sheet........!

Saturday, April 09, 2005

The Enemy of Joy

Something that really spoke to me whilst away this week at the conference was the teaching from Jack Groblewski one of the speakers there.

Jack spoke on 'Joy', maintaining it while in leadership. In particular he addressed the biggest enemy of joy - cynicism.

This is a killer and one we should all guard against. It can effect anyone of us especially in Britain - possibly the cynical capital of the world!

How do we maintain a healthy scepticism (recognising the truly 'bonkers') without crossing the line?

Remember, Jesus often hit hard the religious cynicism of the Pharisees.

'A cynic - someone who sees the price of everything but fails to see the value in anything' (Oscar Wilde)

'A cynic is a person who is habitually suspicious of the motives and the sincerity of others including God' (Jack Groblewski)

'A cynic sees things and always says - why? A leader dreams things that never were and says - why not?' (George Bernard Shaw)

The joy of the Lord is our strength!

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Championing the Local Church

Just got back from a great church Leaders Conference at Swanwick in Derbyshire. It was hosted by the Ground Level Network of which we are a part.

Some of the things that stood out for me…
  • Unity
  • Fun and laughter (practical joking a-plenty!)
  • Great teaching
  • Friendship

What was really encouraging was the theme of what church is all about in the 21st century. I felt the local church was truly championed at a time in our nation and in our post-modern world where the church is often misrepresented, misinterpreted or misunderstood.

Jesus is building his church!

Saturday, April 02, 2005

His Workmanship

Ephesians 2:10 - For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

Looking forward to speaking in church tomorrow on the above topic. I will be looking at the biblical analogy of the Potter and his craft.

Some thoughts I will be sharing...
  • We are shaped and formed by a Master Artist
  • Where necessary the Potter begins again – GRACE at work
  • God is the Potter – we are not!
  • Remain ‘clay-like’ at all times! (Pliable/teachable)

Mad Fortnight

Not blogging much....must get some in this weekend.

I'm in the middle of mad (busy) fortnight. Easter holidays, tax year end (payroll manager responsibilities), my boss retiring at work, kids off school (days out like today), church leadership conference next week.

Would I have it any other way.....no way!