Good News

I have had a lot of conversations lately that began with someone asking me, “Have you seen the news today?”


We are surrounded by a lot of news lately.
Most of the headlines are written to cause us to have an emotional response.


Fear, dread, anxiety, terror, and hate.


There is a higher reality – a higher news – and the headlines are emotional as well, but different emotions.


Hope, joy, peace, love, and rest!


Have you seen the news today?

It’s good news! Jesus is on the throne and we win!

#GoodNews #WeWin
JesusIsOurMessage

The Rear View Mirror

A couple weeks after I got my drivers license I got in a wreck right in front of my High School with all my friends watching. It was not my finest moment!

I ran into the bumper of the car in front of me because I was looking in the rear view focusing on the vehicle behind me.

In addition to learning how long it takes to save up enough money at an after-school job to replace a fender and front door — I learned that day that there is a reason the rear view mirror is much smaller than the front window of the car.

The rear view mirror is fine to glance at but when you live in it you will have a wreck.

We all face the temptation to live life in the rear-view mirror. Maybe we are focusing on what others think about us, or what others have said about us. Or we focus on our own faults, fears, and failures of the past.

Paul said this:

Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.

Philippians 3:13-14

On the road of life, glance at the rear view mirror from time to time, but don’t forget to keep your eyes focused forward.

You’re going to make it! The best is yet to come!

Have a great day!
-Brandon

More Valuable Broken

In our house full of boys things break daily. Can I get a witness from the parents out there?! The other day while throwing away a cup that had been dropped I was reminded of a Japanese style of art that I heard of a few years ago.

It is called Kintsugi. A Kingsugi artist doesn’t throw away broken vessels, they restore them. They put broken things back together again. Artists pick up every piece and reform what was broken by putting precious metal – liquid gold – into the cracks. The word Kintsugi means, “Golden repair.” Every repaired piece is unique. The golden scars of the broken vessel are beautiful. When these broken vessels have been repaired the skilled hand of a Kintsugi artist, they become much more valuable than they ever were before.

What a picture of our God and what he does in our lives. There has never been a restorer like Jesus. We look at our past and we feel shame over our scars. However, it is our scars that display the work of our artisan God! He puts lives back together. I am so thankful he does now throw us away. He uses his grace and goodness to put our lives back together again.

Are you broken today? Let Him put you back together.

Do you know someone who is broken right now? Don’t throw them away.

Have you been restored by the hand of God? Share the scars.

Have a great day!

-Brandon

Walls Still Fall

Recently a friend gave me a very special gift: A piece of the Berlin Wall. He said it is one of his favorite possessions because he was there after it fell and picked up a piece. He said the Lord led him to give it to me as a reminder that walls still fall and that we were called to tear down walls! He said, “Next time the Devil tells you the wall you are facing is too big, or has been there too long, here is a piece of a 27 mile wall.” I don’t know what wall you have in front of you. I don’t know what looks impossible to you. I don’t know what Satan has lied to you about and said, “It will never come down.” Let me encourage today. Walls still fall. So keep trusting, keep believing, keep praying, keep marching forward, keep being faithful, walls still fall in Jesus Name! Have a great day!

We’re surrounded. No, We’re Surrounded!

The situation looked impossible. Elisha was surrounded. The army of Aram had come to Dothan to kill him and his servant.

When the servant of the man of God got up and went out early the next morning, an army with horses and chariots had surrounded the city. “Oh no, my lord! What shall we do?” the servant asked.

2 Kings 6:15 NIV

I can identify with the perspective Elisha’s servant. It feels like these days circumstances have us surrounded. The future is uncertain and we are outnumbered.

This is what it looks like.

But Elisha had a different perspective:

“Don’t be afraid,” the prophet answered. “Those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” And Elisha prayed, “Open his eyes, Lord, so that he may see.” Then the Lord opened the servant’s eyes, and he looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha.

2 Kings 6:26-17

Elisha didn’t dismiss the reality of the army that had him surrounded. However, he focused his sights on a higher truth. Elisha was telling his servant, “Don’t worry. It’s not what it looks like.”

I know it looks like were surrounded. But the truth is that the enemy army is surrounded by the army of the living God! This is the higher reality!

It may look like we’re surrounded by circumstances around us. It may look like you have no hope. The future may look uncertain. But I want to remind you today, if you’re in Christ, it’s not what it looks like! God is going to use this season for good. He is going to turn this trial into your greatest testimony. He is going to turn this mess into a miracle! He is in control and you can have peace!

You are surrounded by God’s favor! You are surrounded with hope. You are surrounded by victory. You are surrounded with healing. You are surrounded with protection. You are surrounded by grace!

Let’s choose to focus on the higher reality today! Instead of complaining about the army that has us surrounded, let’s see God higher than what we face. Let’s share it. Let’s sing it. Let’s read about it! There is hope! The enemy is surrounded. We win!

“Lord, Open our eyes so that we can see you higher than ours problems.
Help us to see you higher than the pandemic. Help us to see you higher than the division. Help us see that you are in full control of the world and of our lives and we can trust you.”

Have a great day!
-Brandon

Brand New

We all love things that are NEW!

  • new socks
  • new shoes
  • new car smell 🙂

I have good news! God is not just the God of old, he is also the God of NEW.

For I am about to do something new. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland. -Isaiah 43:19

We all have the tendency to live life from memory instead of imagination.

God spoke through Isaiah to remind us that he is not finished yet in our lives. There is new for you, but you have to look for it. He is already working even now just as he was in Isaiah’s day.

So today:

Look for brand new routes

Look for brand new relationships

Look for brand new revelations

 

Look for the new. God is with you!

The best is yet to come!

-Brandon

On The Other Side of Familiar – Part 3

“The opportunity of a lifetime must be seized within the lifetime of the opportunity.” -Leonard Ravenhill

For the last three weeks we have been talking about how to live our the calling that God has for our lives!  We have talked about how God has called us all to be ministers with a specific purpose.  Let’s look at two more aspects of the callings that God has on our lives.

At an Opportune Time

God placed you here on the planet at a specific time and place. It is no accident that you live where you live today and do what you are doing today!

From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. (Acts 17:26)

You are at your particular spot by design. It is no accident that you are where you are today! RIGHT NOW!

When I was a kid we would have a missionary couple that would come speak at our church every year. They were older and had so many stories from a lifetime of ministry. Their names were the Freemans and they would come tell stories about their life and ministry in Africa that began in the 1940s. They were an amazing couple. One of the stories that I will never forget from her is one that she told about a time before she went on the mission field in Africa. She said that they were living in a small town in rural Texas on a dirt road in the middle of nowhere. Then one day when she was at home alone she felt the Lord tell her that she needed to go out on her front porch and wave. She thought, that is so stupid. She thought, “Why would I stand out there and wave? I live in the middle of no where and no one is going to see it.” She said eventually she gave in and stepped out on her front porch and began to wave her hand in the air in the dusty Texas air. Then just before she was about to quit, she saw a dust cloud in the distance. So she started waving harder as a car topped the hill driving toward her porch. So she waved and waved with enthusiasm as the car drove buy her house until she could see it no more. Then after the car was out of site she felt released from her assignment and went about the rest of her day.

Then not too many years later, the Lord called her and her husband to be missionaries to Africa. They rarely came home for long periods of time but to raise new support and tell the church about the revival taking place over the ocean. And the story goes, that on one trip, over 20 years later she was speaking at a church in Rural Texas, not far from where they used to live 20 years before. In the service a man stood up and began to tell his story about how God saved him. He said that he was on his way to commit suicide at the end of a dusty road on a hot Texas day, and while on his way to this spot of death he said to God, “If you are real, could you give me a sign.” Right about that time, the man looks up and sees a lady standing on a nearby porch waving their hand with joy and vigor with the biggest smile on her face. She was not waving asking for help, he said it was as if God himself was waving at him and saying, “I love you, and I have a great plan for your life.” He said, I don’t know who that woman was, but I am thankful for her.

We will never know the big picture this side of eternity. Could it be that our lives are the foundations for miracles that we may never see. Every once in a while we get a glimpse of the plan of God, but I believe most of the times we are just like Missionary Freeman, waving in the wind bringing about miracles that only the mind of God could orchestrate.

I don’t know about you, but I want to be part of those kind of stories. We can be if we say, “Yes” to our calling today. The will of god is in “The Now.” And in this moment, right now, we can say yes to God and His calling for our lives!

To Make an Eternal Difference

The impact that you and I have the opportunity to make is not just one that affects the here and now. We have the opportunity to affect eternity. The only thing you will ever touch that is eternal this side of eternity is a soul. Everyone you meet will live forever somewhere. Have you ever thought about that reality? Your boss will live for eternity somewhere, your neighbor will live for eternity somewhere. Every person that we see will live in eternity somewhere. We have the opportunity to make an influence on where. Wow! Think about it, the words that come out of your mouth, and the simple actions that you take on a Tuesday afternoon can affect eternity.

This is why to God all people have value. People are not valuable because of how much money they make, or what level of education they have completed, or what the color of their skin is. People are valuable because of whose they are. They are valuable because of who created them!

What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul? (Matthew 16:26)

God gives us here the value of a soul. If you had a scale as big as the world itself and on one side you could sit the entire universe and on the other side you could would put one person. The scale would tip to the person every single time. You are more valuable to God than the entire universe.

“I am a minister, with a specific purpose, at an opportune time, to make an eternal difference.”

Write this out and put it on your mirror or in your car. Take a picture and make it the background on your phone. Walk your world understanding that God has put you here today for a purpose. It is risky, but it is the only way to truly live.

 

On The Other Side of Familiar – Part 2

Life isn’t worth living until you have found something worth dying for. – Martin Luther King Jr.

Did you know that you have a calling? I know what you may be thinking, “That’s not for me, that is for pastors and missionaries.” I feel you! That is what I thought. I thought that there were this rare breed of people that existed that possessed some type of mutant-supernatural x-men like powers who could see though walls and read your mind.

I grew up in a church where we would have people called “Prophets” come through every year or so to preach. If you have never seen something like this you haven’t lived. Trust me, the religious TV doesn’t do it justice. Let me give you the rundown. These people would come to the church and the entire congregation would be a buzz for weeks. Some people were excited and others planned to skip that Sunday as if we were having a foot washing service. If you don’t know about foot washing services, I’ll have to explain them to you at another time. So back to the “Prophets,” while they were preaching would stop dead in their tracks, mid-sentence, and as if God had totally called and interrupted their message. They would proceed to ask people to ask random people to stand up and say something to the effect of “Thus sayith the Lord.” Why God always speaks in the King’s english I will never know. They would then proceed to tell them some type of encrypted message about their past, present, or future that usually ended up in the person crying signifying that their mail had just officially been read. Now I am not trying to make lite of these experiences, or to say that what happened was not valid. But sufficeth to say, as a kid, I was terrified. I didn’t want these “Prophets” to be there. Much less to look at me in the eyes, and see the dark secrets that lied in my teenage mind.

I thought “Callings” were reserved for people like this. I don’t think I am the only one. If you grew up in church like I did, you too may think “Ministers” are those special breed of people who have a direct line to Jesus and the rest of us have “no signal.” Ministers are people who go to Bible college and speak in front of people on Sunday mornings.

The Clergy and the Laity

We have even have words to differentiate between the “Man of God” and the common people. The “Clergy” and “Laity.” Neither of these words are found in the Bible. The word “Cleargy” comes from the word “Cleric” which means “One who can read.” So what would happen years ago when the common man was illiterate, they gave the ministry jobs to the literate people (the clearly) and then the rest of the people (the laymen) would just “lay” around and listen to the preacher “READ” once a week and then go about their everyday life. Void of the responsibility to themselves carry out ministry. Their job as laymen was to simply show up each week to the church building and be ministered to.

There is only one problem with this paradigm. Namely, the fact that Jesus did not teach this. He actually taught the opposite, and he got crucified much because the religious leaders of the day did not like his teaching.

In the Old Testament there was a process of priests that would mediate between the common person and the Lord. Priests were a special people who had their job because of the family that they were born into. One tribe, the tribe of Levi, was the priestly tribe and handled all of the “Spiritual things” for the people. They were born into the ministry and were separated from the common man. If people needed God, they would come to them, and they represented God to the people and the people to God.

Then here comes Jesus preaching and teaching the common people things like this:

(Matthew 4:11) YOU are the light of the world, YOU are the salt of the earth.

Everyone was amazed. Well, not everyone. The religious elite was not happy because they were thinking, “No way. That is our job. We are the light of the world, not them.” If they get ahold of this, they will not need us. See, the religious had developed a pretty sweet system that benefited themselves. They had even invented more rule that God even gave to make themselves even more necessary. Two words, JOB. SECURITY.

But Jesus looked at the common man and said, YOU have a part to play in the kingdom. It is the same today. You have an unbelievably important role to play in the kingdom of God and without you fulfilling that role the body of Christ will suffer!

I want to give you a statement that you can rehearse in your mind daily to help remind you about who you are.

I am a minister, with a specific purpose, at an opportune time, do make an eternal difference.

 

I Am a Minister

Did you know that you are a minister? Maybe you thought that ministers were people who went to Bible College. This is not true. You are a minister!

But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; (2 Peter 2:9)

Welcome to the ministry! The next time someone asks you what you do for a living, simply tell them, “I’m in the ministry.” I know what you’re thinking. No way, that’s not me. That is for someone else. I am an accountant. I am a stay-at-home Mom. I am not a minister.

I want to fire you up about the reality that you have a calling to fulfill with your life. I believe one of the biggest tools in the Devil’s arsenal is insignificance. If he can cause us to see ourselves as insignificant then he can rob us of our impact. There is one thing both God and the devil agree on about you, and that is the potential value that you have in their kingdom.

Satan really works hard to make us thing that what we do is not important. He makes us think that it is not spiritual or impacting to the kingdom of God. We think, I am not doing anything really spiritual, I am JUST a barista. I am JUST an engineer, what can I do of spiritual value?

I want to challenge you with this statement: Your vocation is your ministry location. Take whatever you are doing and realize that you are in your workplace by divine design.

The “spiritual stuff” does not happen at church and the “worldly stuff” happen everywhere else. God wants you to realize you are ding what you are doing because he knew YOU would be the one who could make a difference where no one else could.

So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. (Romans 12:1)

Whatever you do, do it with all you have! Realize that God has you where you are for a specific plan and purpose and the best is yet to come. There is impact to be made regardless of the job that you have.

Take this Job and Love It

The real question is, “What do you call that thing you do after you leave the house in the morning? Is is a career? A job? A paycheck? Or is it part of your mission? Your calling?” It is all in how you view it. I have never seen someone who can’t wait to wake up in the morning full of energy, vision, and excitement for something they say is “A paycheck.”

I have seen this for myself in the life of my Grandparents. I have watched them my entire life turn their everyday life into ministry. The same year I started kindergarten my grandfather started a new job at that same elementary school as a custodian. Then, my grandmother was a lunch lady at the same school. These kind of connections have their benefits when you are in elementary school. I had a pretty good chance of getting into the kitchen at the school whenever I wanted and it is probably one of the contributing reasons that I wore “Husky” pants throughout my adolescence. Can I get an “Amen” from my brothers who knew what it was like to wear some husky pants!

My grandparents worked there for the next 20 years and made such an impact. First of all, they did their jobs with excellence and pride. They were thankful for their job and took pride in a job well done. Sometime we think that we need to have our dream job before we can give our best. If you don’t give your best today, then you will never have the opportunity to fulfill your dream tomorrow.

I can remember them prayer-walking that little elementary school so many times! They were praying for the students and faculty at that school. They were praying that God will do a powerful work in the people who walk the halls each week. That is ministry! They realized that they were a minister, right where they were. Their vocation truly was their ministry location.

When we started City Hills Church we first met in a school. One day my grandparents called me and told me that they felt the Lord said to them that he reminded them about all of the prayers that they prayed for the school that they worked at. They said that the Lord was going to use those prayers to bless the church that was meeting in a school all the way in Knoxville, Tennessee. Those prayers worked and God blessed our church there in that school.

With a Specific Purpose

You are not just a minister. You are a minister with a specific purpose. There was a specific idea that God had in mind when he created you! You are not an accident, but you are divinely created to do a specific work for God!

For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them. (Ephesians 2:10)

Think about this, before you were born God had a something for you to do! Before there was a YOU, God had a DO in mind for your life! That means that you are not one in a million, you are one of a kind. God has a specific purpose for you!

The real question is, “Do you know what it is?” Do you know Why you are here?

We will explore the other final two aspects of our calling next week.

 

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Questions for Reflection:

Who is someone who you feel lives their life from a sense of “Calling?”  How have they inspired you?

What do you think of when you hear the word, “Minister?”  Is it strange to see yourself as one? Why or why not?

Do you feel like you have a specific purpose?  If so, what is that purpose?

On The Other Side of Familiar

“Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” – Neale Donald Walsch

Does anyone remember life before social media? A long time ago in a galaxy far far away. A time when the only thing tweeting was the bird in your backyard and when writing on someone’s wall unannounced would probably get you arrested.

I often think about how funny it would be if we treated real life like social media. How funny would it be to walk up to random people and retweet them. How about to deny someone’s friend request in person. “Hey, it was great to meet you the other day at the coffee shop. Can we be friends?” And you simply look them in the eyes, and say, “Friend Request Denied.”

Follow

There have been some words that have been lost in transition from virtual to reality. One example is the word “Follow.” In real life making the decision to follow someone could potentially be a creepy thing. Imagine if every time you approved a new friend request another person would line up behind you and begin to follow every move you make. Wherever you went, there they are… you have a “follower.”

When we talk about “following” someone these days we do not mean actually following them. What we mean is that we have made the choice to know things about that person. We see what they are doing. We know things about their life, like what dessert they ate last Thursday, or the name of their cat. But even though we know these things it does not necessarily mean that we know them. I follow tons of people that I have never met. I knowledge of them, but I don’t have a relationship with them.

The disciples actually followed Jesus. Literally. Everywhere he went there they were. What would it have been like to follow Jesus? What an amazing opportunity.

The Gospels are full of the accounts of ordinary people who followed Jesus, literally. They followed him everywhere he would go. The crazy thing about it is that his ministry did not extend much beyond the boarders of normal Jewish life at the time.

In Matthew Chapter 15 we see Jesus near the Sea of Galilee feeding 4,000 men, plus women and children. This is the area where Jesus spent most of his life and ministry. Then in the next chapter Jesus decides to lead his “followers” to a precarious place called Caesarea Philippi.

Caesarea Philippi

To us this is not a big deal, but to his followers this was a day they would never forget. First of all, this was undoubtably a place that they had never been to before. It was 25 miles away in the northern most area of Judea. This is the farthest north that Jesus had been in his ministry. Caesarea Philippi was a infamous place. It was a pagan place. King Herrod ruled there and because he was under Rome, he allowed this city to be a center of various Roman gods and goddesses. The city was famous because is had a huge rock that the entire town was built around. This rock could be seen for miles and it has pagan temples built into it. Here there were temples to Bail, Ashthroth, Zeus, Athena, Echo, Aphrodite and Pan just to name a few. Here they would see unimaginable things in the open for all eyes to see. Human sacrifice and temple prostitution were just a normal part of life in Caesarea Philippi. This is a town that had a slogan, “What happens in Caesarea Philippi stays in Caesarea Philippi.” Just kidding about the last part, but you get the point.

This is a place a good Jewish boy or girl would never step foot in, much less a Rabbi. But here Jesus is, leading his disciples on a field trip to a risky place. He leads them far from the familiar to a place that they had never been before.

Jesus takes the disciples to a place they will never forget and then has as conversation that they will never forget:

Matthew 16:13 When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “Who do people say the Son of Man is?”. 14 They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” 15 “But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?” 16 Simon Peter answered, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.” 17 Jesus replied, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by my Father in heaven. 18 And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.

That had to be an amazing moment! I just imagine thunder roaring while Jesus says the words, “Upon this rock I will build my church.” A powerful promise! Jesus will build his church! Where will Jesus build his church? On this rock. This begs the question, what is the rock that he is talking about?

Scholars have mused about what exactly Jesus was talking about in this moment. Some say that the rock was Peter. Jesus was going to use Peter to build the church. He was going to use this ordinary guy to be a significant part of building his church. We know this indeed is what happened. God did use Peter to make a great difference! Others say that the rock was the revelation that Peter had. I believe this is right again!The church would be built upon Jesus and the revelation that he is indeed the son of the living God.

A Third Perspective

Not to take away from the other ideas, I want to add a third perspective on what the rock could have been. Could Jesus have also said what he said where he said it so that the disciples would never forget this moment. Get the picture, Jesus takes the disciples to a very risky place that is built on a massive rock and then says that he is going to build his church ON THIS ROCK.

I’m sure the disciples were thinking, “Here? Jesus, you must be crazy! You’re going to build your church here? Have you looked around? These people are messed up.” There is a lot better real estate than this! I believe Jesus trying to teach them something about their calling.

Jesus was trying to tell them is that their calling was beyond their comfort zone.

The disciples had spent most of their lives in a “Safe” familiar place. They lived in Judea, worked in Judea, had friends in Judea… all of live was lived in the confines of Judea. They were comfortable with this place. I’m sure they imagined themselves spending the rest of their lives in Judea living it up as famous disciples, enjoying all the perks of being one of those who were “Chosen” by Jesus.

With one trip to this not-so-far-away place, everything changes. What I have learned is that you’re calling usually is not very far away from where you are right now, but it usually lies on the other side of familiar.

 

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Read:

Matthew 16

 

Ask:

Have you ever followed someone that you didn’t know personally? Have you ever met that person in person before?

Is your relationship with God knowledge-based or experiential?

Why did Jesus take the disciples to this place where they had never been before? Have you ever had a similar experience?t

What place/what people out of your “familiar” is God calling you to right now?

What can you do this week to

 

Speak:

“I have been created on purpose for a purpose.”

 

Pray:

Reach out to God this week about what he is calling you to do.  Be real about your fears and doubts.  Submit your life and future to Jesus.