1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks, for this is what God wants you to do.

Friday, October 26, 2012

HEART CHECK


            This week I had my quarterly heart check. Actually it isn’t a heart check, it’s a pacemaker check. It’s amazing to me how they can check the thing over the telephone. And I am grateful to benefit from one of the miracles of modern medicine, an implantable battery device with wires into the heart sending impulses to keep the heart beating sufficiently fast to maintain activity.  I’ve depended on it for four and a half years now. It is predicted to have another ten years of battery life before it needs to be replaced. (I hope to have that many years and more left.)
            But all of us do have heart checks, not every quarter, but every day, every moment of the day. The Holy Spirit keeps a constant monitor on the heart of every living person on this earth. He measures, not beats per minute or physical strength, but the spirit contained therein. We can conceal impure, hateful, selfish or other shameful thoughts from other people. No one can really know what we think. They cannot know the condition of our spirit. But we need to be constantly aware that we cannot hide these things from our God.
            King David cautions his son and heir to the kingdom, Solomon, “know the God of your father, and serve Him with a loyal heart and with a willing mind; for the Lord searches all hearts and understands all the intent of the thoughts.” (1 Chronicles 28:9) Now that’s good advice for all of us. Indeed, we should do our own heart check each day or moment by moment.
 
Grace and peace. 

Thursday, October 4, 2012

BRIEF REPORT


              So many have asked us about our trip to Alaska I need to share a little. Our biggest impression was the size of the state. It is difficult to imagine its vastness.  It is two and a half times the size of Texas. Denali National Park by itself is as large as the state of Vermont.  One road is built into the park and we toured only a fraction of it. Alaska has as many mountains as the rest of the other 49 states combined and over a thousand sizable lakes, so many that some of them are not even named. We saw the inside ocean passage with the glaciers and the railroad and highway between Whittier, Anchorage and Fairbanks. We saw whales, moose, bear and caribou (reindeer). We visited Native Americans and were introduced to their lifestyles, both past and present. Many of them still live off the land as hunters and gatherers. We were on a cruse liner, railroads (both modern and ancient), a small boat for whale watching, a rear wheel river boat, motor coaches (buses) and, of course, numerous airplanes. We saw the Trans Alaska pipeline, and panned for gold. (Together we got a few microscopic flakes of gold which assayed for seventeen dollars).
            Going in mid-September we encountered both fall and winter. In the southernmost area the leaves had turned and were falling. In the northernmost area the deciduous trees were already bare and they were expecting the first major snow the next week. Fairbanks and Denali Park will be snowed in for six months. We were on the road where the TV show about ice road truckers is filmed, but before the snow covered it. We had to wear several layers of sweaters and jackets part of the time.
            Alaska may be bigger but we still choose “Sweet Home Alabama.” And we praise God for all His vast creation. 

Grace and peace. 

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

GLORIETA BAPTIST CENTER


            One of the places we have loved to visit in our travels is the Glorieta Baptist Conference Center near Santa Fe, New Mexico.  It is a beautiful campus on 2,100 acres with a lake in the middle. It is owned by Lifeway Christian Resources (i.e. the former Sunday School Board) of the Southern Baptist Convention. We’ve been there as a family and have taken youth groups and others there. I never taught in any of the sessions, as I did at the Ridgecrest Center, but we loved our visits there.
            It’s been a couple of decades since we were there, and evidently that is true of a lot of people. In 24 of the last 25 years the center has lost money, draining resources from Lifeway.  As a result, Lifeway decided to get rid of the center, a move that saddened me, but which I certainly understand. First Lifeway sought to sell the conference center for $1 to the Baptist Convention of New Mexico. That body, however, decided the cost of upgrading the facilities and potential environmental liabilities made such an acquisition unattractive.
           Others, like us, hate to see the end of an era, but through Isaiah God says, “Behold, the former things have come to pass, and new things I declare.” (Isaiah 42:9)  Time moves on. Former successes and glories are past. All need to hear the new things God will declare to us and follow the new paths in which He will lead us.
           There were nibbles by others to buy the property but none of them were able to accomplish it. Then came an offer from Olivet University in San Francisco (which has no connection to Olivet Nazarene in Illinois). The school has both the desire and the money to buy the property. But a problem exists. Many believe this OlivetUniversity is related to a cult like group after the order of the Moonies of the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s. Olivet University, is related to Korean pastor David Jang. Jang hasn’t had much publicity. Until this story arose, I personally was not aware of him or his followers. Evidently Jang has a multitude of worldwide organizations related to his ministry. Although he and his followers deny it, Jang is considered by his followers to be the “Second Coming Christ,” the same as followers of Sun Myung Moon in the Unification Church consider him. The theology of the “Second Coming Christ” is that the first coming of Jesus (Christ) was a failure, ending on the cross and that there will be a “Second Coming Christ,” not Jesus, but pastor Jang, who will complete the work that Jesus started.
          I haven’t done a thorough study of this movement, but on the surface it is gross heresy. In his sermon on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2), Peter declares that “God has raised this Jesus to life, and we are all witnesses of it. Exalted to the right hand of God….God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Messiah.” Promised through the prophets and fulfilled in Jesus, God accomplished what He intended to accomplish through His Son. As Jesus declared on the cross,"it is finished."
          Personally, I would hate to see the beautiful campus of Glorieta Baptist Center in the hands of a University related to a group with such a dubious theology. 
 
Gace and peace.