Saturday, April 18, 2009

The Kingdom of Light

It's been awhile since I last blogged. I've got a bad habit of getting overcrowded with stuff in life, that keeps me from goals and priorities. I will do better. My goal is to share a new blog each week and tell about what God is taliking to me about! Hope you enjoy and ponder this one and let me know what YOU think about it!

Eph. 5:8 You yourselves used to be in the darkness, but since you have become the Lord's people, you are in the light. So you must live like people who belong to the light,
Eph. 5:9 for it is the light that brings a rich harvest of every kind of goodness, righteousness, and truth.
Eph. 5:10 Try to learn what pleases the Lord.
Eph. 5:11 Have nothing to do with the worthless things that people do, things that belong to the darkness. Instead, bring them out to the light.

1 Peter 2:9 But you are the chosen race, the King's priests, the holy nation, God's own people, chosen to proclaim the wonderful acts of God, who called you out of darkness into his own marvelous light.
1 Peter 2:10 At one time you were not God's people, but now you are his people; at one time you did not know God's mercy, but now you have received his mercy.

I have tried to write this article for a couple of weeks now, but either I have an interruption, sudden hospital visit, approaching holiday, or else there is a late-breaking news flash that necessitates a response to the world around us.
Such is the case this time, as all of the above circumstances have been colliding in my spirit and soul, making it difficult to know where to begin. As I thought and meditated on these things, I decided to start by focusing on Jesus (it always comes back to that truth!).
As we celebrate Jesus, I am reminded that He is the Light of the world. This “Light” was a theme at His conception and birth. It was a key principle of His ministry teaching about Himself. It also was contrasted with the darkness at His crucifixion and burial. But "Light" was evident at His resurrection!
As Peter points out, Jesus’ great work involved bringing us out of the darkness of sin with its penalty of eternal death and into His marvelous light, by the mercy of His death on the cross and glorious resurrection. But Jesus did not merely die to redeem our souls for eternal life, but also our daily living. This is the essence of Paul’s instruction in Ephesians 5. So the Easter story is more than the empty tomb; it really is about the resurrected Jesus living daily through our actions, words, and lifestyles.
A couple of weeks ago, a friend and I were talking about Einstein’s theory of light. Now, I certainly don’t put his ideas on equal par with the Bible, but I thought that his observations shed some “light” on the subject of light. He speculated that at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second), “time” would become like a standstill so as to become non-relevant. As I pondered that idea, I applied it to my understanding of eternity, heaven, and hell. It was quite eye-opening!
In Heaven’s Light, we will be like Jesus in a glorified body that can move at the speed of light, visiting with Him and all the saints and loved ones with never a fear of “good-bye”, as time will have neither meaning nor shackles on us. Only joy, laughter, eternal delights, pleasures, adventures, exciting surprises, learning, and the satisfaction of knowing all this wonder and fellowship will go on forever without a single clock in sight!
Conversely, in hell, there will be no light whatsoever. There will be intense flame and endless burning, but no light – only darkness that can be felt forever. Utter isolation without any companions, only your own thoughts and memories of sin to torment you. Without light, time will be crawling like a snail for eternity with clocks ticking around you to remind you of your foolish and stupid choice to reject Jesus and His Word. Your torment and loss will create a thirst that will never be quenched and a madness of soul that will rage in your consciousness without any hope of relief by either annihilation or escape by some drug or medication.
What an awesome contrast that puts into clear perspective why Christ died and rose FOR YOU!! And why He implores us to repent of our sin and come to Him today and STAY with Him every day. It also clarifies why we emphasize personal evangelism and world missions so much. God is not willing that anyone should perish but that everyone should come to repentance and have eternal life. Jesus came that we may have abundant life both on earth and forever in Heaven. Come to His Light today and keep walking in it with Him daily!
Blessings!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

The Healthy Heart

It's February! Which means it is the middle of winter, and though it is cold and snowy outside, this is the month that tries to capitalize on "Love", as something "warm and glowy" on the inside. Valentine's Day is a popular "holiday" on the annual calendar. Children look forward to having another party in their school rooms, dread having to send cards to members of the opposite gender (though secretly relishing when they receive one from certain ones!), and all love getting more candy. Women may look forward to flowers, chocolate, a date at a nice restaurant where socks are actually required, and so forth. Men may also enjoy this time of year as well, while many of us scramble at the last minute trying to find the right card or gift to express our love to our wife. These all are fine things, but let's remember to do them truly for the benefit of the OTHER, and for any ulterior motive in mind. Above all else, the human heart is made for giving and receiving love with genuine sincerity. That is what nurtures true intimacy, builds security, and mutually meets the needs of others.
So in order to have a truly "Healthy Heart", let's remember what God has prescribed for us as the true character and nature of that oft used, but rarely thought out word, LOVE! Examine closely what the Apostle Paul is saying from I Corinthians 13: 1-13,

I may be able to speak the languages of human beings and even of angels, but if I have no love, my speech is no more than a noisy gong or a clanging bell.
I may have the gift of inspired preaching; I may have all knowledge and understand all secrets; I may have all the faith needed to move mountains---but if I have no love, I am nothing.
I may give away everything I have, and even give up my body to be burned ---but if I have no love, this does me no good.
Love is patient and kind; it is not jealous or conceited or proud;
love is not ill-mannered or selfish or irritable; love does not keep a record of wrongs;
love is not happy with evil, but is happy with the truth.
Love never gives up; and its faith, hope, and patience never fail.
Love is eternal. There are inspired messages, but they are temporary; there are gifts of speaking in strange tongues, but they will cease; there is knowledge, but it will pass.
For our gifts of knowledge and of inspired messages are only partial;
but when what is perfect comes, then what is partial will disappear.
When I was a child, my speech, feelings, and thinking were all those of a child; now that I am an adult, I have no more use for childish ways.
What we see now is like a dim image in a mirror; then we shall see face-to-face. What I know now is only partial; then it will be complete---as complete as God's knowledge of me.
Meanwhile these three remain: faith, hope, and love; and the greatest of these is love.

I pray you all take time to dig deep into this passage and ask God to "flesh" love's true meaning out in our lives and relationships. True Love really is a "many splendored thing" when, with God's help, we understand His love for us in Christ, and we can confidently give our love to others. So have fun and enjoy the love of God, spouse, children, and friends!
Love and Blessings!
Shawn

Sunday, January 18, 2009

God Make You Mighty

Now that Christmas is past and Epiphany is over, as far as the calendar is concerned, people begin to settle in for the long winter and normal routines of life. However, I wish to remind us all that the message of Immanuel becoming like us and continually being with us should never lose its sentimental glow, spiritual vitality, or evangelistic fervor.
Epiphany celebrates the wise men finding "Jesus' star" and following its Light till they found the Object of worship that satifies all our cravings. We should daily follow the Light of His revelation and find time to worship the King with the daily giving of our treasures of gold (finances), incense (prayer and praise), and myrrh (sacrifices and sorrows).
Recently, I was blessed by some thoughts from Jill Carratini, who writes a daily email devotion for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (www.rzim.org), called "Slice of Infinity". In this article she expressed the difference of the original meaning of the old Christmas hymn, "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentleman", with its modern understanding. Firstly, note that the title has a comma, or stopping point, giving pause for our reflection. Second, the idea behind the writers' understanding of the English language 150 years ago meant something entirely different from our "modern" understanding.
When we sing the song nowdays, we think of God helping dignified men to be happy in light of Jesus' coming to earth. But the original meaning conveyed the idea of God coming to make us "rest", completely trusting His strength to win and to secure our salvation, thus also making us strong in His might! Thus, we can sing, praise, pray, work, serve, and live with Immanuel, confident that " The Joy of the Lord is our strength"!
Blessings,
Pastor Ogre

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Pressing on for a Happier New Year!

It's been over a month since my last blog! The Advent season of December really puts a time pressure on many of us and I confess I fell into the "busy trap". Sorry!
As I reflect on the past year, I observe that it was either very memorable (the historic economy and the election) or very forgettable (the historic economy and the election), depending on your perspective. One thing to remember: This too, shall pass!
Now, as we look ahead to a new year, I get excited for a clean slate. My planning calendar is fairly clean and I haven't made any bonehead mistakes in 2009...yet! I know, I'll probably blow that perfect record within the first few hours after midnight tonight!
But I'm encouraged by what the Apostle Paul said in Philippians 3:12,
"Not that I have already attained, or am already perfected; but I press on, that I may lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me. Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus" (NIV)
It seems to me that instead of making cliche and half-hearted resolutions for the new year, we should, by God's grace and mercy, leave 2008 behind. Ask for and receive Christ's forgiveness from your sins, then forgive yourself and others.
Now, in 2009, we do well to press on toward the Goal of the Prize of the Upward call of God in Christ! Seek His heart for His plans for your life this year. As He reveals Himself to you and you pursue obedience to Him, you will find that Happiness will be following you wherever you go!

Friday, November 28, 2008

Come, See This Man Named Jesus!

As we finish the leftovers of the Thanksgiving turkey, ham, potatoes, & pie, many of us may now be inundated with two things. One is the feeling of “calorie guilt’ for eating so much over the weekend. The other is the constant barrage of newspaper & TV ads inviting (demanding?) that we spend our hard-earned money on yet more trinkets, gadgets, fashions, etc. It seems our media culture can’t stop the rocket ride we are on of “busyness” and over-stimulation for our consumer-driven desires. We consume, yet are never satisfied.
But Jesus, the supposed focus of the “Holiday Season”, actually invites to slow down and consider what really satisfies our souls, meets our truest & deepest needs, and brings the greatest joy & freedom we are meant by God to enjoy: dwelling with Him personally as Friend to friend. In Luke 10, we see the restless heart of a woman named Martha who was consumed about the details of the special visit of Jesus & the meal for a throng of His followers. She complained to Him about the “laziness” of her sister, Mary, who was not helping out, but rather was sitting in rapt attention at Jesus’ feet. Jesus gently reminded Martha about what was truly needful, spending time with God, and that would not be taken from Mary. The next time we see this family, in John 11, Jesus is again visiting their home. Martha is now doing her work of preparation, and Mary is again at Jesus’ feet. Both have now accepted a posture of worship from the heart & free from pressures of certain role expectations. Each of us, likewise, must learn how to consciously serve & worship Jesus our King in unique ways that reflect our personality and giftings, but focus totally on Him.
At Jesus’ birth and toddler stages, as we understand the Christmas story, He is visited first by ordinary Jewish shepherds who come to worship the newborn King of the Jews. They gather at the stable around the smelly manger trough and gaze in wonder, and then worship this special infant. Eternity burst in on the moment in time and a quiet, Holy hush was felt in the room. When the moment of their visit ended, they went out and testified to people of the area of all they had seen & heard. On the eighth day after His birth, He was dedicated to God in the temple at Jerusalem. While there, a prophet named Simeon and a prophetess named Anna approached them, being moved by the Holy Spirit, and prophesied over Jesus’ life. They worshipped Him and began telling others about Him. Mary pondered and treasured all these things in her heart. About 2 years later, we find Joseph & Mary and Jesus living in house in Bethlehem where they are visited by some foreign wise men who also have come from afar to worship the new King of Israel and bring Him wealthy gifts of gold, frankincense, & myrrh.
When people get a glimpse of the real Jesus, as the infinite God-man, the Creator, Redeemer, & Savior of us all, they begin to understand that all of creation needs to slow down and give glory to Him alone. All priorities, plans, pressures, pursuits, and pleasures begin to pale in comparison to Him. This Christmas, when you are singing or caroling the great Christmas hymns or songs, please look carefully at what you are singing about. (“Hark, the Herald Angel Sings” is my personal favorite!) Don’t just read them or mouth them. Ponder them. Treasure them. More importantly, ponder HIM! Treasure HIM! Worship HIM! Learn anew how to gaze upon the glorious light He brings and also learn how, by His light & glory, to see everything else! Watch your perspective, priorities, & purposes change, and with it bring a new Joy, Grace, Appreciation, Wonder, as well as great blessing and effectiveness in Christian living, giving, serving, & witnessing.
This Christmas season, our church will explore the Wonders of Christ’s Incarnation through the worship arts & drama, and anointed teaching, the deeper meaning of Christmas. These themes include Hope & Expect-ation, Courage & Humility, Worship & Unity, Joy & Wonder, and the Light of the World. I hope you join us in this time of great excitement & celebration.
Christmas 2008 – Catch the Spirit!

Isaiah 9:6-7
9:6 “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
9:7 Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even forever. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will perform this.”

Have a very Merry & Blessed Christmas!
Pastor Shawn & Ruthie Oberg and family

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Thanks To Those Who Have Served

For allowing me to worship God in Spirit & in Truth according my interpretation of Scripture, thank you.
For allowing me to speak my mind freely, anywhere, anyplace, & anytime, thank you.
For allowing me to gather peaceably in public with my fellow friends & countrymen, thank you.
For allowing me vote without compulsion or coercion for my choice of elected representatives, thank you.
For allowing me keep & bear arms to defend my family & property, thank you.
For allowing me to have free choice of media for my information, thank you.
For my right to petition or gripe about my grievances about government, thank you.
For not demanding that soldiers must be quartered in my home, thank you (although, if you came in peace & needed a place to spend the night, I would be honored to keep my "door open & lights on" for you)!
For allowing me to be secure in my house against unreasonable search & seizure, thank you.
For allowing me a right to a speedy trial by a jury of my peers, and the right to not have to incriminate myself in a court of law, thank you.
For preserving, with your own life on the line, all of our unalienable Constitutional Freedoms and Rights that God has given us, thank you.
For allowing me to enjoy the right to Life, Liberty, & the Pursuit of Happiness, thank you.
For the many sacrifices of time, blood, sweat, toil, tears, fortunes, & sacred honor you have made in order to keep our beloved land free & secure so I and my family can sleep, work, study, play, and worship in peace and tranquility, thank you.
For allowing me the freedom to work at the place of employment of my choice, and to develop my God-given talents to best of my abilities, thank you.
For allowing me the freedom to succeed and the freedom to fail, to be right or to be wrong,
thank you.
For not leaving a wounded comrade behind, or the pain you bear for the comrades that did not come home, and for those who have not come home with all their limbs & faculties intact, all for our sakes, thank you.
For the sacrifice your own families have made for all of us while you served, thank you.
For continuing to serve in your country, community, family, work, and church, thank you.
For serving as a example of Patriotism, Service, Duty & Honor, thank you.
For doing your part to ensure that this nation, so conceived in Liberty, shall not perish from the earth, THANK YOU!
To all the men & women who haved served in Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, & Coast Guard, THANK YOU!

Friday, November 7, 2008

The Elections Are Over, Now What?

Now that the election is over, there are perhaps many kinds of feelings and moods among the populace. For some, there is a sense of elation & euphoria if they voted for the winners: “America has never been greater and our leader will fix all things and can do no wrong!” For others, who voted for the other candidates, there may be a sense of gloom & doom: “I fear for the end of America and I’m afraid our leader will compound problems and won’t do anything right!” Still others may have a great, weary indifference and apathy born out of a long election cycle, ceaseless advertising, and bothersome phone and mail campaigning. Some would even claim to be numbed by what they perceive to be years of cynicism towards scandals, disappointments, hypocrisy, unmet promises and expectations over the last several years.
Regardless of your post-election mood (and many of us are just glad it’s over for 2 years!), I am very thankful when I remind myself from Scripture that God is sovereign over all nations and that He is always in control, always on the job, working “all things together for good for those who love the Lord, and are called accord-ing to His purpose.” (Rom.8:28-29). I am also very thankful that in America, we can change our leaders peacefully every 2, 4, or 6 years, depending on which branch of government wherein they serve. As of yet, we do not have a dictator, nor do we have the bloody coup attempts or frequent civil wars that have plagued so many nations throughout history, right too this very day. For all of our national flaws and mistakes, I think that we are still the greatest nation on earth and that our Founders and our Constitution got it right! As I wrote last month, our responsibility and diligence to keep the Republic is needed more today than ever.
As Christians, we have a higher standard to live by than mere nationalistic and patriotic pride. God’s Kingdom is far larger and encompasses all time, nations, and history! God’s Word, the Bible is the inerrant, infallible, rule for our faith and conduct in all matters. As for me and my house, our allegiance is firstly to Jesus Christ and our citizenship in His Kingdom of Heaven is paramount, and then comes my great love for the U.S.A. I still live by the oath I made upon being sworn in as a soldier & officer in the U.S. Army to protect and defend our Constitution against all enemies, both foreign & domestic. But the Bible gives Christians an individual and corporate command to rise above temporal politics in the way we are to conduct our lives, regardless of who or what party is “in power”. Paul says in 1 Timothy 2:1-6,
“First of all, then, I urge that petitions, prayers, requests, and thanksgivings be offered to God for all people; for kings and all others who are in authority, that we may live a quiet and peaceful life with all reverence toward God and with proper conduct. This is good and it pleases God our Savior, who wants everyone to be saved and to come to know the truth. For there is one God, and there is one who brings God and human beings together, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself to redeem the whole human race. That was the proof at the right time that God wants everyone to be saved …”
(Good News Bible)

So it looks like we need to get to work, doing what God says we are to do in being the best kind of citizens. We will then be a blessing to Heaven & earth, God & man. We will be more likely to win people to Christ and His church, than trying to merely win arguments so they will come to our party. I’ve heard it said that Jesus calls us to be fishers of men, and then He will “clean them up”. It still works best when we live & do it His way.
Blessings!

“My son, fear the LORD and the King; do not associate with those given to change; for their calamity will rise suddenly, and who knows the ruin those two can bring?” – Proverbs 24:21-22 (NIV)