Saturday, November 3, 2012

Three Words for Fall


Dear Brothers and Sisters;

Grace to you, and peace from God our Father, and our Lord, Jesus Christ!

Over the past several months, I have received three distinctively different – but very apropos – prophetic words from three distinctively varied but well-trusted sources.  These words are not only applicable for our lives together as the church – and our lives individually – they are also good missional watch-words for us as we go through the fall and winter months – thru Thanksgiving, Advent and Christmas, into the New Year.

These words are:  GET GROUNDED… STAY GROUNDED… and STAY THE COURSE.

These seemingly simple concepts are essential to the Body of Christ today.  The prophet, Micah, echoed these watch-words when he wrote “he has shown you, O man, what is good, and what does the Lord require of you, but to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.”  (Micah 6:8)

How do we put these concepts into practice?  How do we get grounded?  How do we stay grounded?  How do we stay the course?  The answers to these questions are from the “Easier said than done” department – yet they are not impossible to put into practice!

Get Grounded:  One of the things that happened in a consumer-oriented society was the establishment of a buffet-style mentality.  If you don’t quite like what’s on your plate, you can always go back and try something different.  Another by-product of this mind-set is the phenomenon of church-shopping.  When I go to buy a new electronic gadget or gizmo, I will visit a few different stores, and compare the different devices to find out which one fits my needs, which one has the best price, and then if my criteria are met, I will make the purchase, and then put said gizmo to use.  So it is with church-shopping (not necessarily a bad thing)  but I’ve also got to know what I am looking for.  Am I made to feel welcome and ‘at home’ here?  Do people interact with me, or am I pretty much left alone?  Am I here because I am looking for something here, or am I here because I don’t like something that happened where I was before?  When someone tells me at church on a Sunday morning (and yes, I’ve had this conversation with many different people over my career thus far…) that they are “seeking” or “looking for something” my reply is to tell them “let God speak to your heart this morning.”

Stay Grounded:  I am reminded of a song from “South Pacific” (the Rogers and Hammerstein masterpiece)…  “Once you have found her, never let her go.”  Translated into “Christianspeak” that thought might sound something like “once you have found where God wants you, stay where He wants you.”  If your place of anointing is in one area, if God is leading you in a certain area, or in a certain fellowship, follow  the words of Poor Richard’s Almanack and “grow where you are planted.  From an agricultural perspective, any farmer or gardener will tell you that it is impossible for roots to grow, and for a plant to get the nutrients it needs if it is constantly being uprooted and re-planted every few days.  Eventually the plant that is being constantly uprooted and replanted will die… or at the very least will be stunted and mis-shapen in its growth.

There are, however, some instances in which being trans-planted is a good and healthy thing.  I remember  meeting up with a former parishioner one day who had informed me a year before that God was leading her to go to another church – where the rest of her family was going.  After praying with her, I bade her a bittersweet “fare-thee-well”.  One year later she joyfully shared with me that the move she made was even better than she could have possibly imagined!  She and her family were really growing there, and she was exactly where God wanted her!  She was really glad that she followed the move of the Holy Spirit, and thanked me for encouraging  her to go (and grow) where God was planting her.  Today, we are still very close friends with this sister and her family, and it is always a joyful reunion when we run into her at the grocery store, or at a restaurant, or at another community event.  I also rejoice to take note of the fact that while God was leading her to where HE wanted her, that HE was also leading other people to be planted and grow right here!

Stay The Course:  Jesus, one day, told his disciples a parable of a mustard seed.  A little, insignificant seed, no bigger than the period at the end of this sentence.  Or this one.  Yet, when it is planted in the soil, and is allowed to germinate and grow, it can become so big that it provides shade for the whole garden.  So big, he continues, that even birds can build their nests and live in its branches.  Elsewhere, Jesus also tells us that if a seed falls to the ground and dies, it will grow and bear much fruit.  In like fashion (and we have seen this kind of spiritual growth here…) if we die to self – if we give up our own agendas, devices and desires – and focus on what God wants for us here – we, too, will bear much fruit for him.  

If we allow ourselves to be led by the Holy Spirit to go where God wants us, and if we allow our spiritual roots to grow deep into where we are planted, just watch how HE will  use us to be a blessing to others!

As we prepare to gather around the table with our families to give thanks for each of our many blessings, let us remember to be a blessing to others.  Let us remember those who are in need – and let us remember that HE gave HIS best to us when we were in need.  For God so loved us – that HE gave us HIS son.

Monica, Amanda, and the whole Beres-Calandra family join me in wishing each of you a Happy Thanksgiving!  A Blessed Advent!  Merry Christmas!  May this season of sharing and caring also be a time in which you and your family experience great blessings!

I Bid You Peace!

Dr. Ken+

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