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May 20, 2010

How to Become a Friend of God

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The Bible sets the goal for us to be a friend of God. You may have heard people talk about what a great relationship they have with God. No longer being young I have learned to not just listen to what people say but to look for the evidence, to look for the fruit in their lives. Does the person speaking reflect who God is? Does the person have good friends? Have they had some of the same friends for years? What does this person know about being a friend of God, or anyone else?

You see, it has occurred to me that if we cannot be a friend to someone that we can see, touch, feel and hear audibly, we might not have the tools or capacity to have a friendship and deep communion with someone whom we cannot always see, touch, feel and hear audibly.

Would you agree that the same capacity for the attributes of friendship with each other, such as loyalty, honoring others, generosity, acting with accountability, and trustworthiness, are also required to become a friend of God? Would God have a friend who does not listen to what He says, is not loyal to Him, or not trustworthy? I think not. He will love us, He will care about us, but I don’t believe that He will call us His friends under those circumstances.

Imagine a line or continuum called Relationship. At one end of the line would be the beginning point we will call awareness (of another) and at the far end of that line would be intimacy. In between we move from awareness to acquaintance, to social friends, to advisors, to intimate friends.

Process of Relationship

Awareness  →  Acquaintance   →  Social  →   Advisor →  Intimate →

Levels of Relationship:

Awareness:        We know the person exists. They might be a celebrity, or a neighbor or someone who rides the same train as we do.

Acquaintance:   We are not only aware of this person but we have met them, know their name, and perhaps a little about them. They may work where we work, live in our neighborhood or have children at school with our children. They can also be people we met at church or at the grocery store. Some people we are aware of are also our acquaintances.

Social:                   This is the category of friends that we often think of first when asked about our friends. These are the people that we talk to regularly, go out with or have into our homes. They know more about us than our acquaintances and we may talk about some things that are important to us, or we may not. We care about these people and they care about us in varying degrees. Some of our acquaintances are also social friends.

Advisors:             Advisor is not a perfect word here, but I have used it for emphasis to describe a special subset of our social friends. Advisors are the people that we have some sense or level of accountability to. They are the truer friends than others; they will tell us the truth, even when it hurts or is unpopular. They stand for many of the things we stand for and believe in many of the things that we believe in. This doesn’t mean that we are identical, but we have a relationship based on things that we share a common and have a high value for. They love us and weep when we weep, and rejoice when we rejoice. Some of our social friends are also our advisors.

Intimate:             Intimate friends are the fewest of all of course. They know us deeply. They know things that are private and most personal and they are our most valuable friends (relationships). These are people who will sacrifice for us, and maybe even give their lives for us. Some of our advisors, are also intimate friends.

One characteristic of this process or levels of relationship that might jump out to you is that as we move to higher levels of friendship, the subset of friends that fall into the next category is smaller.

My friend gave a going away party for someone once, and they joked about inviting the person’s hundred “best friends”. Sadly, if you have one hundred “best friends” you may really have none, because your best friends are going to fall far to the right of center on this continuum. The honoree was long on acquaintances and, but lacked the understanding and the skills to cultivate deeper relationships. Our best friends are our intimate friends which should include( but not be limited to) our spouses.

Another important characteristic of these levels is that the attributes of friendship given above, increase as you move from left to right. You may have no trust for a person that you are simply aware of while they are waiting for the same train as you, but you will have a great deal of trust for your advisors, and more for your intimate friends.

One of the reasons that we need our natural friends is that healthy and enduring friendships nurture in us the very attributes that we need to be a friend of God.

John 15:10-15 says, If you keep my commands, you’ll remain intimately at home in my love. That’s what I’ve done–kept my Father’s commands and made myself at home in his love.

“I’ve told you these things for a purpose: that my joy might be your joy, and your joy wholly mature.

This is my command: Love one another the way I loved you.

This is the very best way to love. Put your life on the line for your friends.

You are my friends when you do the things I command you.

I’m no longer calling you servants because servants don’t understand what their master is thinking and planning. No, I’ve named you friends because I’ve let you in on everything I’ve heard from the Father. [i]

Implicit in this scripture is the message that trustworthiness, the capacity to receive correction, the ability to be loyal in the face of personal detriment, a willingness to listen, to give our time in privacy to another and to share our innermost thoughts and feelings, are part of walking with God and being His friend. Walking with God is walking in communion with Him, endeavoring to see what He sees, and respond in the way that He is telling us to respond.

If you are walking in an intimate relationship with God today, perhaps you might express your gratitude sometime to those friends and mates who have helped you cultivate that capacity in your own life.

If you are not walking in the depth of relationship with God today that you truly desire, then go after Him. While you are pursuing Him, perhaps it would be good to also practice on the friends you have around you?


[i] “Scripture taken from The Message. Copyright � 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002. Used by permission of NavPress Publishing Group.”

Change Your Mind, Character versus Gifting, Communion with God, Spiritual living, Things that separate us from God, Today..., Trust

April 26, 2010

Today: Tell the Truth

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Zechariah 8:16-17 But this is what you must do: Tell the truth to each other. Render verdicts in your courts that are just and that lead to peace. Don’t scheme against each other. Stop your love of telling lies that you swear are the truth. I hate all these things, says the LORD.”

How did it happen that we have become so comfortable with not telling the truth? Not telling the truth of course is called lying. I’m not talking about the kinds of lies that people tell for the purpose of greed, personal gain at the expense of another, to damage another person or to sustain criminal activity. We all know that is wrong.

I’m talking about what people call “white” lies, as if there is some kind of sanctified lying. It is like calling witchcraft, “white witchcraft”. Witchcraft is witchcraft and lying is lying. Just because someone goes to church, doesn’t make their lying (or their witchcraft for that matter) somehow acceptable.

Let’s be clear. God said, “Tell the truth to each other”.

This isn’t just a little problem. This is a huge problem.

For example: your friend Jamie asks you if you have heard the rumors about them being sloppy (or rude, or dishonest or whatever)? It seems like it is just a little thing (a lie), to say that you haven’t heard about these rumors. After all, is it going to make Jamie feel better to know that you too have heard the rumors? Why embarrass them? It will be awkward.

If you go through this process, you are being disingenuous, and dishonest. Not to mention that you are enabling others to gossip and lie by trying to cover those actions up.

The truth is that a lie at this point will hurt Jamie. Jamie has already heard the rumor so you’re not telling them anything they don’t know, except perhaps that you too, had been gossiping about them.

Are you really protecting them? Or are you lying to protect your own reputation (your pride)? You see God hates lies, and there is no lie that stands on a good foundation. If you don’t want to admit to participating in gossip, don’t participate. Even if you lie to your friend, God still knows the truth. You are distancing yourself from God, when you don’t tell the truth.

What Jamie needs isn’t more confusion, which is what a lie always brings with it. What Jamie needs is a friend who values them enough to tell them truth, even though it may not be easy to do.

An even bigger issue is that little lies beget big lies, and big lies become entrenched in our lives, our homes and our families. They can carry on for generations. Lies exist and take root in God’s absence, in the dark. In the dark is where the enemy can establish himself in our life. Lies hide secrets, and some secrets can hold generations in bondage. Families have secrets to keep and these secrets (lies) keep people in bondage.

No one wants to be lied to, so how can we justify lying to someone else?

A person who tells the truth is a person who can be counted on. They are a person who can be believed, and they are a person who can become a bridge between believers, unbelievers and God.

Ephesians 4:15  Instead, we will speak the truth in love, growing in every way more and more like Christ, who is the head of His body, the church.

The most important and immediate reason to tell the truth is so that you can remain in communion with God. First and foremost we need to be focused on doing what we see God doing; saying what we hear God saying, and that will always be true, and always be the truth.

Ephesians 4:23-25 Instead, let the Spirit renew your thoughts and attitudes. Put on your new nature, created to be like God—truly righteous and holy. So stop telling lies. Let us tell our neighbors the truth, for we are all parts of the same body.

 

Communion with God, Prayer, Relationships, Spiritual living, Trust, Uncategorized

February 10, 2010

Connecting with God (Quest for Communion, Pt2)

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If we accept that spiritual life is life with God at the center, then we need to be diligent about how we move to make that our reality.  To have God at the center of our life means that we are in communion with God, connected to Him. When we come into a tangible relationship with God, the only place He can be in our life is in the center. Prayer is the path to communion. There are many kinds of prayer: devotional prayer, intercessory prayer, prayers of petition. 

Years ago our Pastor, Larry Lea, taught us to pray using the Lord’s Prayer as a model, an outline. I want to share this with you because praying in this way will help you to increase your communion, your relationship with God. 

Remember that you are praying to cultivate your connection with God, to share with Him your heart, and to hear His heart. There is no place for recitation or scripts here. Use the outline, but let it flow from your spirit. Listening is as important as speaking.

  1. The scriptures are in bold type. You may have them committed to memory but pray them out loud, speaking to God.
  2. Then, use the italics as suggestions, “ice breakers”. Follow your heart and spirit, using your own words.
  3. Remember that you are after communication and connection. Listening is as important or more important than speaking.
  4. If you pray out loud, it will be easier to discern your voice from His.
  5. Find a quiet place, preferably at the beginning of your day and just as Jesus said, Pray this way:

Mat 6:9  .. Our Father, who is in Heaven, Hallowed by Your name.

  • Oh God, oh Father, You are the Most Holy (exalted, worthy of complete devotion) One.
  • God you are omniscient (complete awareness, knowledge).
  • You are omnipotent (almighty).
  • You God are omnipresent (present everywhere at one time).
  • I praise you and worship you God, Almighty God.

Mat 6:10 Your Kingdon come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven.

  • God, today I say not my will, but Your will be done: for myself, my family, and in all facets of my life. I pray for Your will to be done and Your Kingdom to come.
  • Please show me Your will for my life so that I can pray for it, and be in concert with You.
  • For my  (work, school, community, state, nation, world) God I pray for Your will to be done.
  • For my enemies and adversaries Lord I bless those that curse me, and I pray for those who use me. Bless them Lord.
  • God open my eyes to see what You see. Illuminate my vision and my hearing so that I can embrace what You are doing in me, and around me.

Remember to be listening, not just speaking.

Mat 6:11  Give us this day our daily bread;

  • God I know that You are my provider. Help me to be content with Your provision today, and to trust You for all my needs.
  • Lord, please tell me what my real needs are. What are the things that I don’t know to ask for?
  • Have You made provision for me that I’m not seeing?
  • Am I asking for things that You, by Your wisdom and love, are not wanting for me?
  • Please change my mind, and teach me to be content in You.
  • If I’m going one way, and You have a different way for me God, please show me, close those wrong doors, speak to me, help me.

Mat 6:12 and forgive us our debt as we also forgive our debtors.

  • God please forgive me of my sins. I am so sorry for the things that I have done ________________________ that are not pleasing to You. I am so grateful that You are a God that forgives.
  • I choose today to forgive all those who have sinned against me.  Including  _____________________  who have slandered me, injured me, gossiped about me, or stolen from me, undermined me or ________________ …. I forgive them Lord.
  • If I come up short on this today Lord, please help me to walk in forgiveness continuously.

Mat 6:13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Yours is the Kingdom and the power, and the glory, forever.Amen.

  • Today God please order my steps according to Your will and Your ways. God please put Your words in my mouth. Help me to see what You see, in  people, in circumstances, in others.
  • You God, from whom no secrets are hidden, please deliver me from temptation and line up my thinking with Your thoughts.
  • Line up my feelings with You and what You are are doing.
  • Please put Your shield of protection around me/us and keep our enemies at bay.
  • You can do this because You are Almighty God, Creator and Ruler of the universe.
  • It is to You that all glory goes God. Help me to magnify Your Holy Name.
  • Thank  you God that you are Almightly God. Amen
  • Remember, God already knows what you think. If you engage Him, and you listen to Him, you can know what He thinks, what He sees.  He will speak to you and you will be changed.

     

    If you are changed, if you are transformed by God, others around you will be as well.

    (All scriptures are from the New Living Translation, and no, I do not know how to create a footnote or end note in Wordpress.)

Communion with God, Prayer, Spiritual living, Uncategorized

January 18, 2010

Quest for Communion

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Spiritual living is life with God at the center. We are born self-centered. As we grow and mature in spiritual wholeness, we move from self-centered to God centered. A God centered life is lived in communion with Him.

Communion with God is our objective, but moving from an intellectual understanding of the objective into a dynamic, flourishing relationship can cause even the most intent of us to flounder. The answer though may be simple.

Many of us learned to pray by reciting words, most often in the form of requests, to God. We didn’t learn to listen, and our Western minds calculated the substance of our prayer life by the measure of answered prayer. While we know this isn’t really the measure of our prayers, and we also know that often answers to prayer come in forms we have not been looking for, our framework for understanding and evaluating drives us back to this conclusion. Tangible and expected answer to prayer = connection to God. Waiting for answers = a lot of discouragement mixed with  questions like:

                Does God hear me? Apparently not.

                Does God care? Apparently not.

                Do I matter? Possibly not.

                And so on. (You don’t have to admit any of this.) Things that we have an intellectual understanding are not true, can still feel true.

 

The truth is that prayer is not substantially about a “grocery” type list that we take to God and hope he will fill. Prayer is really about communion, communing with God.

 

The problem is that since we cannot always see and touch and feel God in our natural state, it isn’t very easy to “chat”. Have you ever tried to carry on a conversation with someone who didn’t respond to you? It throws you off your rhythm, doesn’t it? God of course does respond to us, but we need to learn to listen. We need to find our rhythm, so to speak, for communion with God.

In truth there are several kinds of rhythms, several kinds of conversations you might say, that we have with God. There is the liturgical rhythm, there is the “grocery” list rhythm for things like a new job, more revenue, health and healing, and then there is the dramatic, “oh God, oh God” (aren’t you paying any attention) rhythm for those surprises and emergencies that cross our paths from time to time.

My experience and my preferred rhythm, is to begin my day with God. Some people like coffee in the morning, some people need to get their newspaper out of the way (maybe just news?). Whatever you do to get your day started, I would like to challenge you to make spending time with God your first daily priority. Let me assure that this is not for God’s benefit, but for yours.

If you will enter into communion at the start of your day, I am very confident that you will find it an amazing and fruitful experience. Your mind will be set on the things of God, you will be in a place of communion and you may find that your entire day goes better, because you embarked upon it with Him, instead of trying to summon Him in a moment of need or desperation later on. You see, if you enter in communion with Him in the morning you will be highly unlikely to then say something like, “Nice spending time with God but I need to get to work.” Or some such thing. Get up in the morning, put your hand in His, and stay there. You don’t have to stay in that chair or room. You go shopping with friends, go to lunch with other people, why not go with God?

Have you ever spent time with someone who was expert in some area, only to realize afterwards that you have more understanding or insight into that area yourself now? The same thing happens when we spend time with God. Our mind is set on spiritual things, and as we go about our day we are much more attuned to the spiritual overlay of our natural world.

Make no mistake. The spiritual realm is senior to the natural realm. Nothing occurs in the natural but what is a result of something in the spiritual realm. By seeing the spiritual and the natural we see better what is happening, what is going to happen, and hopefully we will see it as God wants us to see it.

When I married Greg I didn’t have much of an opinion about football one way or the other. Greg on the other hand played football in high school and then at the Air Force Academy. He liked football, and without any real conscious decision, I began to like football too.

The same thing happens with God. If you hang out with God, you will pick up His interests. You will start to see things that you would have missed before, and things that were not important to you in the past, will take on meaning. You will become more like Him. That is communion, and that is the real reason that we should pray.

 (To be continued..)

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