Today, I saw a news report that tore the heart from my chest. The past few days, on the news, there has been a story about a pastor from Florida who is planning on burning copies of the Koran on September 11 to prove some kind of point to extreme Islam. This man claims to be a Christian. Now the good thing, from my perspective, is how different church faces, such as the pope and Franklin Graham have publicly denounced what this pastor is doing. Yet, the fact still remains is that a man that claims to be Christian is doing something so anti-Christ. What does he hope to accomplish?
The other thing that made me happy and yet extremely sad was how an Islamic church leader, went over to this man to offer him some explanations and support. He reached out to this “Christian extremist” in order to diffuse the situation. Thanks be to God for that! Yet, it makes me so angry because he is doing exactly what Christians should have been doing all along, ever since 9/11/01.
“Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” Rom. 12:21
“If your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head.” Proverbs 25:21-22
Why haven't the Christians stood up and embraced Muslims, especially those who live right next door? Where has the power of the gospel gone that one “Christian” man wants to repay evil with evil and where a Muslim embraces him in the love, fulfilling the very mandates in our own Bible? Stand up, Christians! Bring the Love of Christ to the world!
To you Muslims and others who have been hurt by Christians, I apologize from the bottom of my heart for “Christians” like this preacher from Florida. Our king, Jesus the Christ, does not teach what this man teaches. Jesus teaches a love that is so deep and so wide, we can't even express it in human words. The two passages above are a glimpse of what Jesus taught.
“Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.” John 15:13
“Just as Moses lifted up the snake in the desert, so the Son of Man must be lifted up, that everyone who believes in him may have eternal life. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned.” John 3:14-18
Jesus, God's only Son, loved us so much, that he took all our sins, placed them on his shoulders, and became a sacrifice of atonement for everyone who believe in him. That is the love that Christians are supposed to be showing. We are supposed to give our very lives, in order to save our brothers and sisters around us.
Again, to those of you who have been hurt by the church and Christians, I apologize. Please forgive us.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Summer storms
Monday, June 28, 2010
Rolling Thunder
This past week, powerful thunderstorms flowed through our area. Many produced large amounts of rain, some hail, strong winds, dangerous lightening and some damaging tornadoes. One of those nights was Saturday night. That evening, some friends and I went and had supper for one of our friends birthday. While we enjoyed each others company, one of these storms roared through. Trees bent to the ground, their roots attempting to hold them down. Rain pelted the windows as if flowed through the sky in sheets, quickly forming rivers in place of streets. Deafening thunder and lightening powered its way through the sky. We hung tight until the storm had subsided.
After the evening of fun, we drove home. At this point, the storm that has passed over us several hours earlier was off to the southeast and as we drove, lightening could still be seen, flashing through the clouds, maybe a hundred miles away. With every flash, we could see the cauliflower shape of the clouds as they towered above the earth. Experiencing the storms the past weeks and watching that light show got me thinking about how amazing God is. Just think about the amount of power in those storms. Lightening flashes hold thousands of joules of energy that man would love to replicate, but we can't. All we can do is imitate God's power. God created lightening, we make electricity by burning fossil fuels. God made the sun, a self-sufficient source, and moon for light. We made light bulbs. All we can really do is try to imitate the things that God has already created for us.
Setting all the damage and loss of life aside, part of me thinks that God brings those thunderstorms to say, “Look, I'm God. You still can't do this! Try as you might, you can't even come close to making what I have already made.”
After the evening of fun, we drove home. At this point, the storm that has passed over us several hours earlier was off to the southeast and as we drove, lightening could still be seen, flashing through the clouds, maybe a hundred miles away. With every flash, we could see the cauliflower shape of the clouds as they towered above the earth. Experiencing the storms the past weeks and watching that light show got me thinking about how amazing God is. Just think about the amount of power in those storms. Lightening flashes hold thousands of joules of energy that man would love to replicate, but we can't. All we can do is imitate God's power. God created lightening, we make electricity by burning fossil fuels. God made the sun, a self-sufficient source, and moon for light. We made light bulbs. All we can really do is try to imitate the things that God has already created for us.
Setting all the damage and loss of life aside, part of me thinks that God brings those thunderstorms to say, “Look, I'm God. You still can't do this! Try as you might, you can't even come close to making what I have already made.”
Thursday, June 3, 2010
To A Land Up North, Eh?
Well, the rubber will be hitting the road, once again in a short while. The road before me is a long one and at the other end lies the celebration of a friends wedding. The wedding is in Alberta, Canada so it will be quite a drive (1,300 miles one way, roughly) and should be a good time. Really, at this point, I don't have a lot to say about it except that I am excited to see some college friends again and I am excited to do a little more travelling to places I've never been before.
Peace.
Peace.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Lake Michigan


It has been quite some time since I have blogged. That seems to be a regular theme. It's not that I'm neglecting the blog, it's just the fact that not a whole lot of interesting things happen in my life and, on top of that, often I don't have much to say. There are far wiser words to read. Maybe sometime in the future, there will be more interesting times to write about, but, who knows?
This past weekend, I went on a “short” trek out to Calvin Sem and Chicago to visit friends. Maybe “short” isn't the right word. “Quick” would be a better word. My parents asked if they could ride along, since they have relatives and friends out there to visit so I said, “sure” and welcomed the company.
Overall, it was a great trip filled with good conversations, frisbee, hiking, food, baseball, bags, trains, movies and many miles. The basic overview of the trip had us leaving at 5:30, Thursday morning and driving all the way to Grand Rapids, Michigan, staying there through Friday, then driving back to Chicago Saturday morning and then home on Sunday. All in all a great trip filled with great friends.
For those of you wondering, No, I'm not going to seminary.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Yearning for a Call
Have you ever been waiting for a phone call or a letter or an email? Have you ever been waiting and yearning for someone to come and talk with you? Maybe you've waited for a call from that special someone or from the doctor. In waiting, maybe you wondered, “do they even like me anymore? What did I say to tick them off? Why don't they call me and talk with me?”
This subject was in my mind tonight and for devotions, I read Amos. Amos is a book with some very strong language, both positive and negative. But, the parts that got me were the parts where God called out for Israel to “Seek the Lord and live... yet you have not returned to me.” There is a deep yearning by God for the love of his people. He wants their (our) hearts to call out to him so bad, it is indescribable. Imagine a Father, looking at his rebellious, sinful, dirty son. The father has outstretched arms and tears in his eyes and he says, “Come to me. My strong arms will love and uphold you. Come to me and live.” A tear slowly rolls down his cheek as the son turns his head to the side, still not willing to give in to the father's love. So often, I am that son.
This subject was in my mind tonight and for devotions, I read Amos. Amos is a book with some very strong language, both positive and negative. But, the parts that got me were the parts where God called out for Israel to “Seek the Lord and live... yet you have not returned to me.” There is a deep yearning by God for the love of his people. He wants their (our) hearts to call out to him so bad, it is indescribable. Imagine a Father, looking at his rebellious, sinful, dirty son. The father has outstretched arms and tears in his eyes and he says, “Come to me. My strong arms will love and uphold you. Come to me and live.” A tear slowly rolls down his cheek as the son turns his head to the side, still not willing to give in to the father's love. So often, I am that son.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Spring
By my calender, spring is now here. Today, the weather rose to beautiful clarity and temperatures. With that, my motorcycle made it's exit from the garage making it officially spring in my book. The time has come to put the ice fishing supplies away and enjoy the wind and the smells of the open road.
By no means was it hot today, but with a coat and some gloves, riding was very comfortable. Riding the roads of Minnesota with snow melting in the ditches and flocks of geese cruising overhead calmed me. Not that I was uptight or stressed, but feeling the wind, hearing the engine and singing on the road possess a way of relaxing me. In the cool air, I traveled about 50 miles, more than I planned, but something that felt great.
Upon arriving home, I noticed more signs of spring. Kids played outside, adults walked along the streets and birds chirped in the trees. I love winter, but spring brings great joy as temperatures rise and snow melts. To spring!
By no means was it hot today, but with a coat and some gloves, riding was very comfortable. Riding the roads of Minnesota with snow melting in the ditches and flocks of geese cruising overhead calmed me. Not that I was uptight or stressed, but feeling the wind, hearing the engine and singing on the road possess a way of relaxing me. In the cool air, I traveled about 50 miles, more than I planned, but something that felt great.
Upon arriving home, I noticed more signs of spring. Kids played outside, adults walked along the streets and birds chirped in the trees. I love winter, but spring brings great joy as temperatures rise and snow melts. To spring!
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