Sunday, July 12, 2009

Nineveh, Jonah, Grace to all


Well, I had a great lesson plan queued up for today.. largely due to my lack of administrative prowess. That is a fancy way to say that I forgot that the facility committee and staff were presenting the new strategic facility plan to the church this am..

I missed you all so much over the past few weeks that I was back on autopilot and preparing.. So I decided to go ahead and write down these thoughts so we don't lose them. I'd love to hear your thought or comment as well.

The book of Jonah is a quick read, but worth every word. One of my most profound theological learning experiences came from a study that Rev Scott Erwin and I undertook using Eugene Peterson's "Under the unpredictable plant". For me Jonah represents so much of the reality of vocational ministry and call versus the ideology that most see. Ministry is about doing God's will where God puts you with whatever he gives you. When you couple God's call to a servant leadership model, it creates a condition where you are often forced to be an outcast in today's culture. (or you should at least be willing to be outcast) The message is not likely to merge well with today's culture or values. Of that we can be sure.

We were all set to focus on our personal mission fields, our personal and group obligations(our calls to ministry).

Where do we serve?
Who are we and how do we serve?
How do we decipher God's call to us when he does speak?
Are we remaining open to the Holy Spirit or have we locked in instead on our vision for the future?

and now for the tough ones..
What happens when God loves everyone, even the people we don't like, agree with, or even want to be around?
What happens when our friends or colleagues embark or are already on a path that we don't believe is correct? How far do we push? How much obligation do we have?

Where is your Nineveh, could it be Midlothian, and maybe even HRBC?

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