Sunday, September 20, 2009

I vouch for...

Today's lesson was from 1 Kings 1.. We reviewed themes of power, influence, advocacy, and even what some might consider manipulative, political posturing.  The theme which stood out to me was that Nathan and Bathsheba were simply standing up for what was true and right.  Solomon was Jedidiah, he was chosen.  God selected the next King just as he had David and Saul before him.  When David made his proclamation, he was simply vouching for Solomon with the people. 

I posed a lot of questions today. Among them were:
What is Power?  Affluence and Money, Influence, Ability, Confidence, Action, Production, Knowledge, Strength?
What ideals will you vouch for and why?
Who will you stand up for and why?

You don't have to agree with everything that someone else believes to advocate for them. Love them, serve them and go forth into your world with humility.

Just think what a difference you can make if you stand up for your friends, neighbors, and fellow Christians in their action and yes, even in their failures.  David was NOT perfect, but he was King.  Jesus is perfect and is King.  We choose how and who we follow.

Do you know who you are?
Do you remember whose you are? 

As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.   I can vouch for Jesus.(not that he needs it)

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Window open or are curtains closed?


Great class this morning as we studied 2 Samuel 12. The profiles of David and Bathsheba give us a window into their lives.

God's interactions with them should also provide us a window into our own lives.



  • We aren't perfect and our actions have consequences, but those consequences don't change the fact that we are "beloved of God"
  • It is okay to be a non-conformist. David was, Jesus was...
  • The entrenched ideology of our culture is interesting, but it is not a replacement for our own personal relationship with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
  • Think of this image. God is outside the window looking in, you are inside looking out. The Bible is the window. In this role, Scripture provides a window into the nature of God and his love for us.
  • He is always out there just waiting for us to open the shades, lift the sash and "live" with him.
  • We need to open it wide open and live in full ecclesia/community with God.
  • We tend to close the window, put on a reflective coating, draw the shades, and even install curtains. God is still there.
  • We choose the blocking, not him.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Open Door... At a glance...


With the Fall 09 "activity" season upon us, HRBC will host its annual back to church night on Sunday evening Sept 13... all around the church. come on over to the courtyard for food, friends, and fellowship. Come on over and if you see a big man, sitting in a "big boy" chair, come say HI!

If you are visiting HRBC on a Sunday AM here is an "at a glance" view of the Life Community which calls itself Open Door.
Disclaimer:Admittedly, this is Jeff's view of the class, but I figure as the teacher I am best positioned to prime the pump with ideas and lay it out there. If you all have other ideas, comments welcome.


Requirements to visit/join:
  • Not really much, as we talk about the Bible and the implications of scripture in our daily lives, in plain english, no nonsense kind of approach.
  • Can't say that I regularly even take roll. We are there for one another, whoever is there, each week.
  • Bible knowledge not really required, this is an OTJ training environment.
Fun Facts:
  • We are interested in "churches without walls" but that isn't practical, so we always leave the door open. seriously...We talk a lot about going to people instead of asking them to come to us...still trying to solve this one.
  • We are the "coolest" class in the church. (especially in the Winter)
  • We actually talk about things that many people in churches just think about.
  • We have a lot of fun outside of church, from Pool parties, to Meat Night, to Ladies Nights Out, to our annual "men provide/cook gourmet dinner and serve it to the ladies"
Who we are:
  • We are mostly married 30 somethings, 40 somethings, and 50 somethings. We tend to have children of differing ages in elementary school, but not necessarily.
  • We enjoy thinking about current issues, and talking about how to actively use the gospel in our every day lives/applications.
  • We aren't afraid to discuss and even question entrenched ideology and theology in a safe, inclusive, environment of friends.
  • We care about one another and we act accordingly, going beyond the "traditional" expectations. We strive to sacrifice for one another, to make a difference.
  • We ALL want to learn more about loving one another through regular study of the Bible, and further through regular fellowship and study. (in ecclesia)
Whose we are: GOD's period.
We are believers and searchers. A few of the favorite saying of Jeff are
  • "I don't know the answer, but I still believe"
  • "Every day is an opportunity"