Intensity


Intensity

Light is unique in many ways. We perceive it in a spectrum of what we might call its strength.
Physicists would call this variable amount of light emitted or transmitted, the light’s “intensity.”

Darkness, on the other hand, does not exist as a “thing” or condition. Darkness is simply the
absence of light.

The Bible uses these images when describing spiritual life, as well. He is Light, and He is life.
Where are you walking?

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Do You Still Have Your Passport?


By C. Sampson
Well, here we are about 85% of the way through the XXII Winter Olympics. I’ve always enjoyed Olympic competition. The idea of the world’s nations putting together a team of elite athletes in an effort to demonstrate their superiority over the others is fascinating. Through the years the competition has been as much about political and ideological dominance as it has been about sport. Looking back we see Jesse Owens, a clearly non-Aryan athlete, utterly defeating the Nazis. Or, the USA men’s hockey team with a stunning victory over the Soviet machine. If you are American, and were alive during any of these or other similar events, I imagine you would have felt some level of pride for the success of your country. Knowing that the USA was leading the world in sporting prowess somehow also translates to a feeling of world power. You likely would not have considered the thought of an American athlete leaving to compete for Germany or the USSR if they couldn’t make it onto Team USA. It would have been incomprehensible that a countryman would abandon American principals just to do something they really wanted to do.

Last night, I was having an interesting conversation with some friends about Olympic loyalty, or lack thereof, in modern day competition. In recent years it has become more and more common for athletes that are unable to compete in their birth country to obtain citizenship in other nations that have room on their rosters. We wondered how a born and bred American (or any other nationality for that matter) could walk away from their country and affiliate themselves with another. If the idea is for a nation to bring its best, and you don’t make the cut, should you really have the opportunity to defect? I must say, it all feels a bit selfish to me. Of course, I’m not an elite athlete that has spent my entire life dedicated to a sport only to be determined by coaches to be too short, slightly less agile, or simply one too many people to take on the trip. But, looking simply at the Olympic concept, the point is simple-not everyone can go. 

As I considered this idea, I was struck by how similar this can be to our spiritual lives. I know I’ve used the passage before, but in Philippians 3:20 Paul describes believers as those having “citizenship in heaven.” To me, this means I have an obligation to be loyal to the kingdom to which I belong. However, how easy is it to renounce my citizenship when things don’t go my way? I look out and see something that God doesn’t want for me or that heavenly citizenship doesn’t offer and I say “fine, here’s my passport” and dive headlong into the citizenship of the world in order to participate in the events previously unavailable to me. Of course, this is sin. And, in addition to the disobedience factor, how does this look to my countrymen or to the nation I’ve joined? I imagine it would be a lot like Carl Lewis running for the Soviets, how would that have gone down? Americans would have flipped and the Soviets would have been able to build a stronger argument about the uselessness of the U.S. The same can be said  for spiritual citizenship. It’s not good to watch a brother swallowed by the world, and the world loves the opportunity to say “look, even your guys are switching teams. Who needs your God?”

The point of all of this is simple-if you’re believer, don’t forget where your loyalties lie. Don’t be enticed by the prospect of competing on another team just because things might not feel like they’re going your way. The truth is, God has a perfect plan for you. And, though you may not be in the event you want, there is no better place for you.

Friday, February 7, 2014

An Awesome God!


By A. Schwarz
We have such an all powerful, awesome God!!!
Oh my God! I can’t even begin to comprehend how powerful You are,
Daily, You cease to amaze me and catch me off guard.
You find me when my shields are up but always manage to penetrate through the cracks.
My soul is getting restless to see You work God, and see You we will!

When my hope is gone, it is replenished with Your presence that I can’t even understand.
When I am surrounded by the comforts of this world, You still reign and humble me where I am.

In the quiet, You say to my heart, “Am I enough? Will you follow Me and trust Me and My promises I have made to you? You are my beloved, and I will never leave you nor forsake you.”

With Your breath, You spoke the heavens and everything into existence.
Not a single thing was made that You did not form.
Your word lifted the mountains from the depths and placed Your seal upon them. For in Your presence, they will bow and cry out praises to You name! “Saviour!”

With the strength and power of a billion galaxies, You called forth to breathe in Your life.
Their radiance is a mere shadow of your brilliance and beauty.
Your glory is “like the light of dawn, which shines brighter and brighter until full day!”

By Your word, You hold everything in place. Not a single being lies beyond Your reach.

So I open my eyes and look all around me, and how can I fail to see Your presence?
All Your creation shouts its praises in unfailing worship;
a continuous display of Your glorious glory.

Holy is the LORD! Shall I not shout at the top of my lungs in the same unending praise?
To let every part of myself be an act of worship as the sun forever shines in Your presence.

A Love so glorious, that shakes the mountains, that commands the angels.
You are Holy and Wonderful!
My lips cannot dare to speak of Your overwhelming presence enough!
If there were words to express, they would still fail to capture who You are.
Were I to have unsurpassing wisdom, I would be nowhere closer to wrapping my heart and mind around You.

“At this also my heart trembles and leaps out of its place. Keep listening to the thunder of his voice and the rumbling that comes from his mouth. Under the whole heaven he lets it go, and his lightning to the corners of the earth.”

“Send out your light and your truth; let them lead me; let them bring me to your holy hill and to your dwelling! Then I will go to the alter of God, to God my exceeding joy, and I will praise you with the lyre, O God, my God.”

Proverbs 4:18
Job 37:1-3
Psalm 42:9