Monday, April 15, 2019

Drama Class cancelled until further notice



















Years ago I met a man who I loved to talk motorcycling with.  He knew all about riding, places to go and visit, specs on bikes and which  one was preferable over the other, and we enjoyed talking.  Until one day I realized he had never ridden much,  all his motorcycling experience came from motorcycle magazines.  He had never known the thrill of 100 in 5 seconds, never ridden 100 miles per hour, never felt the thrill of the wind in your face, how your heart races in tight corners, and how good it felt after a day’s ride.  He had never been to any of the places we talked of, all his memories were based on articles, not of doing.  He talked a good game, but had never played in one.  But he was known to give advise on riding, and even worse people taking it, he was a sham, a poser, a wannabe, living one life while talking up another.  The bottom line was he had never experienced motorcycling in real life, yet came on like he knew he had. 
I am old enough and have enough miles under me that I am hard to impress.  So when another man comes to me and tells me he plans to do a cross country ride, his first, but has it all planned out, but asks for advice, I wonder will he take it.  One 500 mile day doesn’t make a tourer even if you own touring bike.  I still tour on non-touring bikes, at least to the mainstream.  But like many who ask for advice, he hasn’t listened, and will suffer for it.  Too much internet and not enough interstate travel to prove his viewpoints.  Yet he is among a list like those I pastor, who ask for advice then return after not taking it and suffering.  It is bad enough when secular belief is held in higher regard than Godly advice, but when Christians ignore God and suffer, I get upset.  And when the drama begins, I check out.  Drama Class has been cancelled until further notice.  Read that I don’t care to hear your self inflicted wounds from not taking Godly advice.  This weekend I heard from three people who claim to trust God, but because of not following him as he says, have fallen and the drama begins.  Drama is a way to tell if it is God’s will or your own, more drama, less Jesus.  Less drama, more Jesus.  Think about it.  Then obey God.  Who has given you his spirit, his rhema, to give you advice just for you in any situation.  Yet too many shop their problems until they find a sympathetic soul who will condone their sin.  Oprah not Jesus.  Horoscopes not scripture.  The world instead of the spirit.  And knowingly sap the life out of those they connect with.  So no more drama here, and I will stand by the lesson learned form my friend who only talked motorcycling, never let anyone who has done nothing tell you how to do anything.  And for you worldly types, don’t confuse the size of your paycheck with your talent.  If this upsets you, your sin is obvious....deal with it!
When Adam sinned, we always hear about his betrayal of God.  How could he have done that when we do the same thing everyday?  But we neglect that he was also betrayed first, by Eve.  We see an interesting string of events, why should he have not listened to her, and not knowing sin, why would it have made a difference?  No one talks of how he felt betrayed afterwards, this bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh turning on him.  But he got a first hand look at how God must have felt being betrayed by him.  Both relationships suffered, they were changed forever, but God never left Adam, and Adam never left Eve.  It was their ancestry we are born into, and we still haven’t learned from their mistake.  Throughout history Godly people have over ridden God’s words and suffered.  Noah the first public drunk, but yet you say you only drink wine, until you had enough?  How did Noah know when he had enough?  After he had...Jonah loved God but hated his people, yet felt compassion or a tree and was upset when God saved a whole race.  Do you rejoice when a real bad sinner is saved, or do you make excuses for your own sin?  Peter ran off when a little girl asked him abut Jesus in the garden.  What if she only wanted to know him, and he ran.  Like we do when facing being a Christian in a secular world outside of church?  Or do we stick with God like he did with Adam and Eve.  Ever wonder the pain Adam felt killing an animal for its hide to cover his sin?  Have you really suffered like those in the Bible or only read about it? Drama your only testimony....
Life is tough, Jesus promised it.  So why are you surprised when it is?  Why is your will better for your life than God’s?  If you are leaning on your own understanding, you are not leaning on Jesus as Peter advises.  He also said what comes out of a man is more important than what goes into him.  So here’s one for your next stylish shirt, “know Jesus, no drama.”  And “no drama, know Jesus.”  Drama is all about you, who are you all about?   Jesus was never a victim, and is always a victor.
So never listen to anyone who has done nothing.  Reading about Jesus and living a life for him is two different things.  People will betray you at every chance, nothing knew.  But Adam stayed with Eve, and God stayed with both of them.  Sin changed their relationship, only in Jesus, the last Adam can it be renewed.  And no I don’t know all the answers, I still haven’t heard all the questions.  But I know Jesus, and that has made all the difference.  Whether your next ride is across town or across time zones, good advice only works if taken.  Drama class is cancelled, let your new life in Christ begin....
and with a Mickey Mouse answer.  “Why”"?”  ‘Because he loves you...”
love with compassion,
Mike
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