Wednesday, January 14, 2015

ministry, not mini-series








If you were cool in 1967, and into music, you probably know who LOVE is.  Sometimes referred to as Arthur Lee and LOVE, this Los Angeles based group rocked the world that year with a real classic album, one referred to as their Sgt. Pepper, “Forever Changes.”  In a year where the music world was in a renaissance of music, where The Monkees outsold the Beatles that year, think of that for a minute, “Forever Changes” filled many FM stations airwaves, and with good reason.  The music was great, with instrumentals only the gifted could pull off, and mystical lyrics, that today are still open to interpretation by the listener.  Find a copy, and sit back and enjoy.  The last song, “You Set the Scene” is a rock classic, you may have even heard it and didn’t know it.  But one line in another song, tells us “the news today will be the movies of tomorrow...”  How simple, yet how so true.  Quick, what line from Justin Bieber has gripped you?  45 years from now how will any of so-called music be remembered?  Certainly not classic....But music back then spoke with emotion, crying out for help and desperation, or being so much in love that nothing else mattered.  Maybe Mark Twain said it better almost 100 years before 1967, “the only thing worse than not falling in love is falling in love.”  Not sure of what label he was on, or of any lyric credits.  So in the read the book while waiting for the movie to come out spirit, just listen to the news, and have an accurate forecast of the next movies.  All courtesy of one Arthur Lee....
The beautiful weather here, I rode in Palm Springs yesterday where it was 80, reminds me how the Mama’s and Papa’s sang how they be “safe and warm, if I was in LA...” and thank you Lord for So Cal weather.  A ride taken on a new 2015 Tiger XRX, the first one in the US of A, and for an afternoon, my mind was cleared and the road was the song.  For over 200 miles, just me and God, assisted by a new Tiger, with weather to match...who says there is no God?  But when arriving home it was back to reality, and out last night ministering at Dustin Arms, I had to remind myself that my life is about ministry, and not a mini-series.  That trying to cope or help with the problems of everyone else will consume me, and how much we need Jesus.  One man who is on medication just got back from Philadelphia and going to trial, having to live in a homeless mission for two weeks until his SSI check arrived and he could come home.  A young mother with three children who has no visiting rights is excited because the court may let her see them, her youngest at 10 months is starting to walk.  Another man is now a professor at the City College, and struggling to make the change, while helping vets get through the VA paperwork.  A fire in a room has scared the tenant to death, and yet others fight alcohol, drugs, broken homes, relationships, and just try to make it through the day.  Two men with diabetes have lost feet, yet not hope.  They all can use a little bit of love, and sometimes this mini-series of life can overwhelm the ministry we go to do.  And we must remember that Jesus changes the life, and that without a change involving him, nothing will change.  We know this, Jesus even told his disciples this but yet they had trouble getting it, and they saw him every day.  And could ask questions....good thing he left his spirit so we can too.  Yet many hear the truth and reject it, no faith and it shows.  They trust song lyrics before the gospel. 
Yet Jesus tells us that he will suffer at the hands of the chief priests, elders, and teachers of he law.  His disciples saw this, and they were there when he went to the cross.  This they saw, and believed, maybe not fully understanding, but knowing what they saw.  Yet they fell short when he told them that after three days he would rise again...and then he did.  And in almost unbelief to them showed himself to over 500 people...he truly was risen!  But if Jesus suffered, we shall too, for we are his, but some day we will rise like he did, we will be resurrected.  But we must go through the process of persecution he did, and we must die before we can be resurrected.  But to live in Christ on earth now, we must die to self, we must step out of the mini-series we call life, and seek the cross, to see what was done there, how horrible it was, but how beautiful it became.  And is today. 
Struggling with your faith, here is a faith builder.  Jesus told us in this world there will be tribulation.  Having trouble in your mini-series of life?  Here is the proof of his word.  So if you can accept the pain and suffering, why do we struggle with the grace he promised?  We were all dead because of sin and Jesus is the way back, not a way, the way.  We can relate to the suffering, and many have come to Christ, yet we live like we are in the past.  We need to live like we are resurrected, we have already conquered death in him, and although times are tough, each one is a reminder of how much we need him and be assured that because he overcame, so shall we.  And that we are, despite the situations.  If we just look to the cross and see him.  Yet so many trip over their crosses, when all Jesus tells us is to pick them up and follow him.  He knows...his life was one of ministry and not a mini-series.  And although we play it out like one, when we allow him to minister to us, we are changed.  And we can minister to others...it is called love.  And only found in Jesus.
We will all go through a forever change some day, death will separate us from our lives on earth.  Let Jesus make that forever change in your life today.  Get over the suffering, the pain, and the all about me mini-series you are caught up in.  Here a new song, the song of Jesus.  When Jesus rode into Jerusalem to cries of “hosanna,” which means save now, after few days when the Roman government was still in charge, when they still felt overwhelmed, when they felt Jesus failed in their eyes for their wants, they then yelled “crucify him!”  Just because they didn’t get their way.....
Jesus is the way, and the way out of your mini-series.  A way to be ministered to, and be changed so you can minister to others.  Making disciples is what he calls it, equipping others to help others.  Yet so many live life like a scene from “Murder by Death,” where a blind butler is trying to communicate with a deaf and dumb maid.  Funny, but how true it can be in real life.  Some day your whole life will play out in heaven, but we forget how it is playing out now for all to see.  The way to the cross always leads to a new direction, a new way, and new beginning and a resurrection.  But on different terms, it leads to freedom and having your soul put at rest.  It leads to Jesus...
It has been said that if you remember the sixties you weren’t there, but Jesus has never forgotten you.  And he was there, is here now, and will be tomorrow.  Ministering in the midst of your mini-series, showing you love when all else fails.  He is the forever change you have been looking for and he sets the scene.  And you cannot ever know love without him.  It’s your choice how you face the day, “good lord it’s morning,” or Good morning Lord.”  Jesus is the way out, pretty far out huh?
love with compassion,
Mike
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