Monday, August 26, 2013

Monday Morning Perspective and a Happy Birthday

Yesterday, we continued our journey through Ephesians in our series Identity Crisis...You are Alive in Christ.  We looked at the first 10 verses of chapter 2 and it was the best salvation message I think I've heard Eddie preach, although I know I've said that before.  We looked at our past, our present and our future.  The bottom line is none are good apart from Christ.  Praying that as this message sinks into the depths of our hearts we will not only examine ourselves making sure that we have trusted Christ and Him alone for our salvation but that we would also have such a burden for those around us that are lost that we won't be able to rest until we share the good news of the gospel with them.  When the truth of this message becomes a reality to us, we won't be able to stand knowing that those we know and love are living apart from Christ.
Since today is my man's birthday, I couldn't let an oppo pass without saying how incredibly blessed I am for sharing so many birthdays with Eddie Leopard.  I can't imagine living one day on planet earth without his love, leadership, his very presence.  He's taught me so much about letting go and letting God, always allowed me to be who God created me to be, led our family in love and faithfulness, and always shown us that following Christ is not only best but it is good.  Thankful he is not only my husband but my best friend for lots of years now and agreater dad than I ever even imagined he would be.  I love you Eddie Leopard!!  I know no better man!!!


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Different can be good

Do you only talk or listen to people who are of your same opinion? Do you only read authors who are of your own belief system? Do you only follow or retweet those who are just like you or of the same theological mindset as you?  I follow those on twitter who I don't necessarily agree with theologically on every single issue.  And yes, I may retweet something that person says if I do happen to agree.  Sorry, if that makes some uncomfortable.  I read some authors who may write something that I disagree with but there's many things they say that we would agree on.  I love talking to those who have a different background than I do.  I think those things tend to stretch us as well as increase our awareness of the importance of discernment.  It keeps my red flags on high alert.
I love different.  How boring life would be if we were all the same with the same opinions.  I know some only want to hang with those who are like them and I can't help but think how boring the conversations must be.  I love churches who do things differently than us.  For so many that serves as ammunition to criticize but it tells me that God is so much bigger than we are and He refuses to be put into a tidy package that we can wrap our mind around.
I read this morning on twitter that someone thinks the church is no more than a social club.  Could that be because so many churches are filled with those who all look the same, act the same, have the same opinion and mindset?  We tend to want to be around those just like us and so we take on the look of a club where people are afraid to be different.
Ephesians 2 speaks to the fact that we have built up barriers and created dividing walls but Christ came to tear those down.  Who are we to build them back up?  The Holy Spirit leads us to look beyond barriers. We are to be one family.  We are one kingdom under Christ not many mini kingdoms.  Satan loves to use barriers such as age, appearance, intelligence, politics, economic status, race, theological perspective to divide people and make us ineffective.  One of the best ways to stifle Christ's love is to be friendly with only those people that we like or are like us.  We keep Satan happy when instead of penetrating darkness, we take on a social club mindset, concerned with our own preferences.  I'm hearing and seeing more and more that people are fed up with churches fighting and struggling for power.  People are looking for a place they feel loved and accepted.  They want a place where they can serve and make a difference.  I have a feeling that we would be much more effective if we would allow God to daily break down barriers that we have built up, step outside of our comfort zone and embrace people where they are even if they're not just like us. I love looking around our church on Sunday and seeing differences.  I hear people talk about feeling welcome.  I talk to people who feel a sense of belonging.  Oh for more of that.  I love how all summer we've witnessed our college students and young adults bringing their friends to bible study.  They have bought in to investing in people and inviting them to come be a part.  I'm so excited about what God is doing at this time in history.  This is our time.  Praying that we make the most of it.  Praying we make every day count for Him. Praying that we see others through His eyes.  Praying we are quick to show grace.  Praying we are slow to judge and criticize.  Praying we embrace every opportunity to talk Jesus because we may only cross paths with that person once.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Monday Morning Perspective

Well this will be short and sweet.  It's move in day at SMC for John so while he's getting a few last minute things done I thought I would jump on here.  The message was way too good yesterday to not make a few statements about it.
We continued in Ephesians with our series Identity Crisis, You are Powerful.  We looked at the blessing and benefit of having the Holy Spirit power within our lives and the challenge to not allow it to be dormant.  It's appropriated through prayer and we looked at Paul's prayer and how it was "others" focused.  Paul prayed for church health, loyalty to Christ and love for others.  He prayed that we would know Christ better, which is possible as the Holy Spirit guides us.  And he prayed that we would know His power.
My favorite statements Eddie made:
Hopefully Sunday morning will nourish you, but if this is all you get, you will be malnourished.  It's a daily thing with Him.
We are obsessed with what we already have.  We want the Holy Spirit's power in our life.  It's already there but we have to appropriate it.
The church isn't a place we go it's a people. It's not a building, it's a body.
Ok, time to make our way on this rainy, cloudy day up the road to do a dorm move-in.  I have to say the weather definitely fits my mood.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Monday Morning Perspective

Good Monday Morning!!  Praying Sunday was a huge blessing for all and now we are ready for the week that lies ahead.
We continued our Identity Crisis series yesterday at Fairview with I Am Rich.  Eddie did a great job of laying out just how richly blessed we are if we are in Christ.  The gospel was shared and we were encouraged in the fact that the keeping power of our salvation is not in our hands but in God's hands.  I have to say my fave part was part 3 based on verse 14.  Only Jesus provides purpose and meaning in our life.  I love how Eddie went back to Gen 24 as Abraham's servant searched for a wife for Isaac.  He showed Rebekah just a little of what was waiting for her if she agreed to go back and be Isaac's wife.  That's what we experience now.  We have so many blessings in Christ but it's only a taste of what's to come.  God gives so many blessings and benefits along our journey to show us there's so much more waiting for us at the end.  If you missed this one yesterday, catch it online!!
Have a blessed week.  Already excited about next Sunday, see you there and bring someone with you.  Invest! Invite!

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Monday Morning Perspective

I'm writing this on Sunday afternoon as we head out on vacation with a car packed tight with people, luggage and groceries. It's also the first time I've written a post on my phone so we shall see how this turns out. I'm fairly sure I won't spend any time in the morning on the computer since the plan is to be on the beach so thought I'd go ahead. It was way too good of a service to just skip the week.
We continued the series Identity Crisis in Ephesians 1, I am redeemed. So thankful that God not only saves but also redeems. He has lavished His blessings on us.  What perfect timing to also observe the Lord's Supper. God's presence felt so thick I could've bawled all the way through it. As I watched our band lead us it was so obvious that they were worshipping as they led.  So thankful for Ryan Burns leadership and for Tom Burns as they work with Eddie to bring a God glorifying worship service every week. Our sound/lighting/media folks are great and add so much!! Thankful that this ministry team is into details and excellence. God gave His best for us anything less than that back to Him just doesn't seem right!!
Hope all have a great week!! We are so excited to be spending it with our whole family plus a fiancĂ©e who will be making his way back from almost 3 weeks in Romania doing mission work and a sweet girlfriend. Praying for a relaxing week with tons of laughter and sweet conversation.  God is good and ever faithful!!! We love Him so!!! Keep serving Him!!! Fairview family...invest and invite!!!! We love you!!!