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Saturday, August 27, 2011
Earthquakes, Thunderstorms, and...Irene!
As I sit here and look out the window at the blowing rain and strong wind during Hurricane Irene, I can't help but think back to the weather that we have experienced in this area this week. Scary, as it may be, this week's weather, in my mind, is a testament to the power and might of the God that we serve. Just consider what has occurred throughout this week. On several occasions the ground has literally shaken under our feet. Thursday afternoon we saw a storm powerful enough to snap trees and as I sit here and write this article looking out the window the rain and wind is powerful enough to bend trees right outside my window! What a powerful God we serve.
As we all sit through Hurricane Irene, my thoughts can't help but wander back to the previous hurricane that I went through. In 2004, while in Pensacola, FL, I rode out Hurricane Ivan. Ivan was a much more powerful, category 3, hurricane as it came ashore in Pensacola. Thankfully, I along with all the other students at the college, were placed in safe shelters and rode out the storm safely. As the winds subsided and the rains ceased, we were allowed to leave our shelters. Walking out into the post-Ivan Pensacola was a humbling experience. The landscape of the surrounding area had been drastically changed overnight. Many people who owned homes in the area had lost their home or at least had some type of damage to the home. Most of the trees in the area had some sort of damage to them. Several buildings around campus had sustained damage during the storm.
The baffling question in all of this is how someone who experiences these events cannot respect or refuses to fear an Almighty and Omnipotent God. Even more baffling are the one's who choose to deny that God even exists! God does not send storms into our lives to cause us to be afraid of Him, but to display His power and His might so that we may have a reverential respect and awe for His power. Proverbs 9:10 states "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding."It should be a comfort and encouragement for us to know that the God we serve has the power to control the wind, the rain, and even the ground that we walk on every single day!
While these events can be scary and devastating events for thousands, even millions, of people including those of us reading and writing this, we as Christians can place our trust in God, the One who is in control of it all. I think the prophet Isaiah states it best in chapter twenty three and verse six of his book. Isaiah 23:6 "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee." Stay safe as you ride out Hurricane Irene, but as you see the power of the wind and rain consider the Powerful Source of the weather that we are experiencing. Praying for safety for all being affected by the storm!
Saturday, August 20, 2011
What is fyre?
Most of you know by now that last year we began referring to our youth group as fyre. This acronym stands for "Faith Youth Reaching for Eternity." One of my burdens as a youth pastor and even for my own personal life is that we are on fire in our service to the Lord. Unfortunately, for many of us, our fires are often more like coals that are very close to burning out than fires that are close to burning out of control.
I've chosen Matthew 6:33 as our theme verse for our youth group. Matthew 6:33 says "But seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Why this verse? I believe that if we are seeking God first in our lives that we will be on fire for Him. What, in your life, are you seeking after? More importantly, though, what or who is first in priority in your life? As we gear up for a new school year and a new year in youth group, I want to encourage you to begin asking yourself what is it that I am seeking after first in my life? Am I on fire for God? Do I really want to God's will in my life, or am I simply saying what I know my parents, teachers, and pastors want to hear so that I can "get them off my back". My prayer is that as you interact with this blog that it will draw all of us primarily closer to the Lord, but also closer to each other!
Because my desire is for the parents of the teens in this youth group to follow this as well, I'd like to take a moment and talk to you. In order for the youth group to be a success in your child's life, you MUST be willing to encourage your teens at home. Today, more than ever, you must be an integral part of your teen's life. I see this youth group not only as a ministry to your teenagers, but also as a ministry to you, the parent.
Let's get on "fyre" for God this year! It takes one spark to catch the forest ablaze - will you be that one spark?
I've chosen Matthew 6:33 as our theme verse for our youth group. Matthew 6:33 says "But seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Why this verse? I believe that if we are seeking God first in our lives that we will be on fire for Him. What, in your life, are you seeking after? More importantly, though, what or who is first in priority in your life? As we gear up for a new school year and a new year in youth group, I want to encourage you to begin asking yourself what is it that I am seeking after first in my life? Am I on fire for God? Do I really want to God's will in my life, or am I simply saying what I know my parents, teachers, and pastors want to hear so that I can "get them off my back". My prayer is that as you interact with this blog that it will draw all of us primarily closer to the Lord, but also closer to each other!
Because my desire is for the parents of the teens in this youth group to follow this as well, I'd like to take a moment and talk to you. In order for the youth group to be a success in your child's life, you MUST be willing to encourage your teens at home. Today, more than ever, you must be an integral part of your teen's life. I see this youth group not only as a ministry to your teenagers, but also as a ministry to you, the parent.
Let's get on "fyre" for God this year! It takes one spark to catch the forest ablaze - will you be that one spark?
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Welcome!
In order to enhance your experience with fyre this year, I will be blogging about our lesson in youth group each week and other random things. This is designed to be an interactive blog where you can feel free to ask questions and participate in discussion regarding the lessons and any of my posts. I hope that this will be a useful tool for us as a youth group this year and I'm looking forward to blogging, and I hope you enjoy the blog!
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