Month: April 2013

  • “But I still have my sins.”

    One of my goals in being a father is to instill confidence in my children. I heard a successful man once say “My parents built so much confidence in me that I thought I could do anything.”

    Isn’t it such a blessing to think of parents doing everything they can to put their children in position to be as successful as possible? Isn’t it kind of a given that parents want what is best for their children?

    Well in many ways I am still learning and growing on how to do this most effectively, but one thing I am focused on is complimenting them and praising them. I want my children to know that I am watching. I want my children to feel that I care about what they are doing. I want my children to experience me celebrating their accomplishments with them. So in big things and small things, I let them know when I am proud of them.

    When JJ catches the ball with his hands. When Eli writes his name well. When Noah stays in bed without getting up. Or when JJ rides his bike well. Or when Eli learns to jump off something. Or when Noah climbs up the slide. All of these things are to be celebrated. And our children gain confidence and courage when they know we are proud of them. Some of the biggest smiles and “cheeses” I have ever seen as a parent, have been when I have jumped up cheering because I am so proud of their growth and success.

    Well, a while back, Eli and I were walking together. And I was telling him how proud I was of him. I had a list of things. He is doing great. His running and throwing and climbing and jumping are all improving. (Eli is only 3 yet he is as big as his 5 year old brother. So he often feels bad about not being as agile as JJ. ) Not only those things, but I was also praising Eli for how obedient he had been lately. He is indeed growing up and minding me and Valeria better. And we have recognized that. So as we were walking, I took the time and was intentional about telling him how proud I am of him. He turned and looked up at me and smiled that awesome-Eli-grin like only Eli can do. As if to say, it means the whole world to me to know you are proud of me. We kept walking.

    Then about 20 seconds later, Eli said something that stopped me. He said, “yeah Daddy, but I still have my sins.”

    My whole mind raced as I bounced through many thoughts, both good and bad: Bible Answer: “yes you do son, we all sin.” Prideful -Ignorant-Parent Answer: “No, you don’t son. You’re an angel.” Pointless-Unhealthy Answer: “Don’t say that son! Its alright. Don’t worry about  it.” Reality-Check-I-want-to-be-a-good-godly-parent-answer: “uhh, well.”

    Then as I gathered myself and was ready to handle this memorable-parenting-moment, I realized that Eli is right on target. I was reminded of 1 John 1:8 “If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves.” And John 8:7 “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.” And Psalm 130:3 “If you, O Lord, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand?” There is that balance to life. Eli is doing a lot of things well. But he also has some things he needs to improve on. And regardless of how good you get at many things, you best not neglect your sins.

    So here is how I responded to Eli: “You’re right Eli. You do still have your sins. But remember, we will never be finished sinning. And that is why we need Jesus. Remember, why did He die?”

     Eli replied: “He died for my sins.”

    I continued: “Thats right! We do still have our sins. But we trust in Jesus. He died for our sins. And He forgives us of our sins when we believe in Him. But remember, I am still proud of you. You are doing well in many areas.”

    Eli smiled again and shook his head in agreement.

    And while I am working hard to encourage, build up, and instill confidence in my children. They are doing well at teaching me the basic truths of life. “But I still have my sins.”

     

  • Easter Service Video 2013

    Here is a short video of our Easter Sunday morning.

     

     

  • “where the good way is”

    “Life is so hard” is a phrase that I have heard a lot lately.

    And I agree. It is. 

    It is so hard to be a teenager in the world today with all the peer pressures. More than ever before, there are so many unhappy teenagers.

    It is so hard to be a college student in the world today with all of the major decisions to make about what your future will look like. It is overwhelming.

    It is so hard to be a young adult in the world today with the high cost of living. Generally speaking, two working adults with a car payments and a house payment will really struggle to make ends meet. Financial issues may be the worst troubles of all.

    It is so hard to be a parent in the world today with all the busy-ness we live with. And with all the fears and distractions.

    For many people, it often seems like there is “no looking up.” Like there is no hope. Like we cannot actually succeed, do well, make a difference, or be effective. And if there really is some reason to be optimistic, then what is it?

    Hear these old words from God as He was speaking to his wayward, struggling people in the book of Jeremiah:

    “Thus says the LORD: ‘Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls.’” -Jeremiah 6:16

    There is a way to live life right. There is a path that leads us in the right direction. There is light at the end of the tunnel. There is a reason to be hopeful. There is optimism. There are better days ahead. There is joy in the future. There is rest for our souls.

    Let us take time to LOOK and see where our lives are not right. And lets see God’s ways and walk in it.

    God’s way is where the good way is!

    The very last part of that verse above was intentionally left out. It says “But they said, ‘we will not walk in it.’” (Jer. 6:16)

    Oh the arrogance and ignorance to look and see the right thing to do, and yet still not do it.

  • “Farther along” lyrics

    Recently I was introduced to a new song that has really blessed me.

    Josh Garrels is the musician. He is new to me. You may want to check out his stuff. He gives away his music all the time. Check out his website to download some of his albums for free.

    I have not listened to much other than this one song, but it has really stuck to me.

    It is a re-make of the old hymn Farther Along. He uses the same chorus but has written his own lyrics.

    You can listen to the whole song here.

    Here is an excerpt from the song:

    “Still I get hard pressed on every side
    Between the rock and a compromise
    Like the truth and pack of lies fightin’ for my soul
    And I’ve got no place left go
    Cause I got changed by what I’ve been shown
    More glory than the world has known
    Keeps me ramblin’ on

    Skipping like a calf loosed from its stall
    I’m free to love once and for all
    And even when I fall I’ll get back up
    For the joy that overflows my cup
    Heaven filled me with more than enough
    Broke down my levee and my bluff
    Let the flood wash me

    And one day when the sky rolls back on us
    Some rejoice and the others fuss
    Cause every knee must bow and tongue confess
    That the son of god is forever blessed
    His is the kingdom, we’re the guests
    So put your voice up to the test
    Sing Lord, come soon”

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