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I'm hanging out in my office preparing for this weekend and I have to tell you - it is challenging the heck out of me! I love all that the Word of God has to say about fasting! I truly believe that as we, as individuals and the church, learn to practice this discipline it will change our lives forever. I know it already has for many of us.
Rumor is my blog is getting a new look pretty soon. It could be today, or tomorrow, or early next week, but sit on the edges of your seats because it's going to be good!
Today is the final thought (for now) on answering the question, "What is deep?"
Man, I am jacked up after yesterday! It will go down in history as one of my favorite Sundays! I loved everyone's response to a series on fasting. I'm telling you - God is doing miracles in people's lives and there is a lot more to come.
I just got a call from Kyle (our Worship Pastor) and his vocal chords are great! The doc was blown away! Now he just has to rehab them a little and he is on his way.
While I have had a lot of fun the past couple days talking about being "deep", today I want to share a few thoughts about the "Obama Nation". Now, please do not worry. I'm not finished sharing my thoughts on Spiritual Depth. There are a lot more thoughts inside my "uneducated" mind.
Continuing down the track of defining what "deep" really is let's talk a little bit about:
Today I'm continuing the path of describing what I see as "Spiritual Depth". The whole "deep" thing is a big deal in the church today. What is interesting is that I get the opportunity to talk to some of the greatest spiritual leaders in our country and they all deal with the same issue. It can be a church that reads out of the Greek every week, worships for 2 hours, and has a prayer meeting every day, but they are still "shallow". So I'm trying to take a few days to wrap my mind around this issue.
Wow! Yesterday's post stirred up some emotions! One person even suggested that I was a "shallow, uneducated, ex-youth minister, and in over my head"! Wow! He nailed it! I actually greatly appreciate the compliment because I'm pretty sure that Jesus hung out with, and even used, some people like me. And there is no doubt I am in over my head - I like to call it faith. I hope I always pursue things that are bigger than me. I think it honors God.
All the emotions did cause me to ask myself a question: What does spiritual depth look like? Great question. I will take the next few posts to share some of my thoughts.
Man, I have so many thoughts running through my mind! God is doing so much in our church and it is rocking my world! I am humbled to have the opportunity to do life with such a great group of people.
Yesterday I simply tried to share my heart about where we are as a church and where I see the Lord leading us. I don't know why, but I was really nervous! That's weird. The more I thought about it, I think the nervousness was the tension I feel every moment of my life over where we are versus where God is calling us.
Okay, so let's be honest with each other - I'm a little nervous about this Sunday. You might be asking yourself "why?" The answer is simple - because I don't want to blow it. Journey is at the most incredible spot ever in our history! What God is doing is so big time that I sometimes get nervous about messing it up.
This Sunday will be filled with some cool elements (including the last installment of the Ballot Box videos). But, more importantly, I will simply share where we are, what God is doing, and where I believe God is taking us as we do life together.