Thursday, August 29, 2013

Fan or Follower?

I am currently reading a book entitled, “Not a Fan” written by Kyle Idleman. It’s riveting. The premise is that too often we are only fans of Jesus, when instead we are called to be a completely committed follower of Jesus. There is a big difference. A fan is “an enthusiastic admirer”. Idleman says it’s “the guy who goes to the football game with no shirt and a painted chest. He sits in the stands and cheers for his team, but he’s never in the game. He knows the stats of all the players but he doesn't know the players. He yells and cheers, but nothing is really required of him. There is no sacrifice he has to make. And if the team starts to let him down by having a few off seasons, you can expect him to jump off the fan wagon and start cheering for some other team.”

Jesus has a lot of fans today. Fans who cheer for him when things are going well, but walk away when it’s a difficult season. Fans who sit safely in the stands cheering, but they know nothing of the sacrifice and pain of the field. Fans of Jesus who know all about him, but they don’t know Him. Idleman says, “My concern is that many of our churches in America have gone from being sanctuaries to becoming stadiums. The biggest threat to the church today is fans who call themselves Christians but aren't actually interested in following Christ. They want to be close enough to Jesus to get all the benefits, but not so close that it requires anything from them”.

Jesus was never interested in having fans. In fact, one of the most sobering passages of Scripture is Matthew 7.  Jesus tells of a day when everyone who has ever lived will stand before God. Many who call themselves Christians and identify themselves as followers will  stand and say to him, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many deeds of power in your name?' Then His response will be 'I never knew you; go away from me, you evildoers.'  Ouch.


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Things I Like About Being a Pastor

  1. Seeing lives transformed. This is why I "signed up" for this job. The Holy Spirit still does miracles today when grace is experienced. This is the greatest joy in ministry.
  2. Preaching. This can help to bring about transformed lives. God's Word promises it will not come back void. It is alive and powerful.
  3. Worship.  It's awesome to lead a group of people in singing praises to our Creator.
  4. Personal evangelism. To be able to walk alongside someone who has never experienced the Good News is exciting.
  5. The people/members. It's a joy to enter into Kingdom work with fellow-laborers who are truly "on fire" for the Lord.
  6. Ministering in the community. To me, church takes place Monday through Saturday. It's more important what we do outside of the church building.
  7. Ministering to members. It's an honor to walk beside someone who is going through a difficult time. We've all been there.
  8. Casting a vision. This one can be a little scary, but when a group of committed Jesus followers get it, look out world!!
  9. Staff relationships. I am blessed and thankful to have Taric and Pam to work with, otherwise it would be very lonely.