Monday, March 28, 2011

I Want...A Lot!

Have you ever asked yourself, "What do you want?" In an exercise of honest self-discovery, I realized, I want a lot! I learned, for starters:

  • I want to be the best disciple of Jesus Christ I can be.
  • I want to be the very best husband in the world.
  • I want to be the best dad to a son.
  • I want to be the best dad of a daughter.
  • I want to be the best friend I can be.
  • I want to be the best dog owner.
  • I want to be the best pastor I can be.
  • I want to be the best saxophonist I can be.
  • I want to be the best softball player I can be.
  • I want to be very, very good cook, especially on outdoor equipment.

    I could have gone on, but I stopped there. Will I get all of this stuff? Life is short, you know? I believe it's a good thing to turn to Scripture for an answer. I am reading, almost exclusively, from the Psalms and Proverbs these days (except for Bible studies or church sermons when I absolutely have to read somewhere else). These Wisdom books are just so meaty to me in my life right now, I just tend to camp out on these great passages. Psalm 145 is wonderful. I encourage you to read all of it, today. Among it's many wonderful verses is one that spoke particularly to my issue:

    "You open your hand and satisfy the desire of every living thing." v. 16 (NASB)

    What an amazing God we serve! I don't know about you, but sometimes, I feel a little low and a little pessimistic about life, the world, and my present state. However, when I re-evaluate my situation in light of passages like Psalm 145, I remember I serve a gracious and merciful God. Situations and circumstances are seen in a brand new light.

    What do I want? What should I want? I can want anything I want! But ultimately, I hope I want what He wants - the Glory of His kingdom.

    God has always taken care of me, no matter what. I am not sure why I lose that perspective sometimes. He has been so good to me. I will praise His name. I am tremendously blessed.

    What do you want? How can I help you? Better, how do you believe the God who created us will help you?

  • Monday, February 21, 2011

    The Boy


    I am really excited about my son's life right now. He is 8 years old. He gave his life to Jesus Christ when he was 4. He did so most sincerely. If you ask him, to this day, when he crossed the line of faith, he will tell you exactly what was happening when he was 4 years old and how he took the steps of faith.

    Before my children were born, I decided my children would have to really be accountable in their steps of faith. I would lay a solid foundation, but the Christ-walk was to be "owned" by them.

    My son is owning his faith. I have placed hurdles in front of him to test his faith. He has passed every test. I had decided, again before my children were born, that they would own their testimony. My vision of their baptisms? "This is my child, and this is their testimony..." Then THEY speak, then I baptize. I'm not throwing them any bones. To me, the stakes of following Christ are too high. Own your faith kid. You'll have to do it the rest of your life, so your baptism is a great place to show the world, this is MY faith! The boy has recently told me how he plans the logistics of his baptism to go. Way to man up, boy! :-)

    He is no angel. he is a normal little boy. Mischievous, disobedient at times, and just flat-out "you're gonna get yourself killed" crazy a lot of times as well.

    But the boy is truly, daily, growing in the understanding he is forgiven. The boy finds, more and more, his identity in Jesus Christ. The boy is growing in his faith every day.
    Do you know, that in Christ you are a new creature? Do you know that in Him, the old has gone and the new has come? Do you know that in Him you are covered by the blood, paid for - once and for all - at the ultimate price. I just can't get over HIS wonderful grace. I'm thankful that even a child can get it.
    Are you like the boy?


    Wednesday, January 26, 2011

    After the Altar - Sex

    Hello After the Altar Community!

    First of all, thank you for braving the elements to attend class tonight.
    Also, it appears some of my notes did not make it to all of you, so I am placing them here. If you have any other questions about tonight's talk, please email me at ajordan@southlandchristian.org.

    Only 2 more classes for After the Altar and then...(We'll see!!!)

    Resources to check out:
    Books: Red Hot Monogamy, Sheet Music, Intended for Pleasure
    Seminar: Wellspring, Feb. 18-19
    Videos: Song of Solomon http://www.gotothehub.com/ and Love and Respect
    Christian Sex Expert: Joe Beam
    Blogs: The Generous Wife, The Generous Husband, Simple Marriage

    Questions
    What is one thing that you heard tonight that will cause you to think and discuss more about Biblical sexuality in your marriage?

    What reasons do you believe caused the failure in church history to remain faithful to the Bible’s positive approach to sexuality?

    Is there any sexual activity in marriage that you feel is clearly not appropriate for Christians? Why?

    Thursday, January 20, 2011

    After the Altar Community

    The "After the Altar" Blog is not up yet, so I will be writing here until it's ready to go on the Southland Christian website.

    Until then, enjoy getting to know me through past blogs

    Monday, January 17, 2011

    25th MLK Day

    Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day everyone. Today is the 25th Celebration of the National Holiday.

    I fear there is still much work to do to really honor the day.
    If I hear, on Thanksgiving, "we should be thankful EVERY day;" on Christmas, "We should celebrate the birth of Christ EVERY day;" on Easter, "We should celebrate our sins being covered by the blood of Christ EVERY day;" then what does it look like to celebrate the meaning of this holiday every day?

    I think it looks like celebrating Hope.
    I think it looks like celebrating Opportunity.

    As an African-American, it's easy for me to happy today. I am a little disappointed that the holiday seems to be politicized. This is not a day only for members of any one political party! [I'm not a Democrat, a Republican, or any of those U.S. political party members. I am a child of God, and that means more than being a part of any political party. It means, on a day-to-day basis and for an eternity, I get to be a part of THE party - here on earth and for an eternity in heaven when my soul leaves this flawed body.]

    No, this is a day for ALL of us. It's about Hope. It's about Opportunity. If African-Americans were not around, you can bet some other group would be the victim of discrimination this very day. We live in a fallen world. Yet, on this day we have the opportunity to celebrate.
    Hope. Opportunity.

    I have hope in my relationship with Jesus Christ. I have opportunity to impact this world through His power. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a flawed man like you or I, but he took advantage of his opportunity and shared hope.

    I pray we all take advantage of our God-given hope. And opportunity.

    If you agree (or disagree), holler!

    Wednesday, January 12, 2011

    2011 - New Things!

    After over a year of not blogging, I have discovered reasons to take up writing again.
    My family now lives in Lexington, KY and I currently serve at Southland Christian Church.
    (www.southlandchristian.org)

    I am looking forward, tonight, to beginning a class called "After the Altar" at Southland Christian Church. I pray for marriages everywhere, and for a blessing on the folks who will attend this class to strengthen their marital relationships.

    In the class we will discuss Pain, Money, Sex, Power and Discipline. If you are in the area, I hope you can join us, for 5 weeks in Lexington beginning tonight, Wednesday, January 12 at 7 PM in Bldg. B.

    Until then, stay warm!

    Thursday, November 26, 2009

    Indescribable

    Leading pre-service worship music on saxophone at Hill Country Bible Church - Northwest, Austin TX