Monday, June 29, 2009

What Should I Wear to Church?

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It has been so interesting in my life time to watch the changing of habits and culture on the issue of dress in the Church.  I grew up in a Church where all them men wore suits and ties and the kids were dresses in the “church clothes.”  We were also not allowed to wear shorts at Church or Church functions, period. That made for some really hot outings in Houston, TX.  I have always been one to test the status quo, and dress was no different for me.  The suit and tie thing was easy to get rid of for me because, Jesus didn’t wear a suit and tie. I have heard pastors make some pretty big stretches as they try and pull scripture about the priestly robes from the Old Testament and apply them to our life today in order to justify the necessity of dressing up for Church.

Now that being said,  God does  give the command of dressing modestly.  The interesting thing about modesty is that the word means “of good behavior.”  When you dress you should dress in such a way that people will not think that you are of bad behavior.  I tend the think that this is a very cultural thing.  I would imagine since the first set of leaf clothing that man has been making a statement with his cloths.  For example if you see a man walking down the street in suit you would naturally assume that he is some type of business man and possibly even upper class (Unless of course the suit is purple, and that tells a whole different story).  To dress modestly is not simply just to cover up, but rather not to suggest any bad behavior.  For example you don’t want to wear something that seductive.  This would suggest to people that you engage in that type of activity which is sinful to the Lord.  When people look at you, you want them to understand that you have no intention of rebelling against the God you love and who love you.  There should be no hint of wrong doing.

The second thing that must be considered is the culture and tradition in which you life.  For example, I live in a place where there are real live Cowboys.  But, traditionally you take your hat off when you come inside.  To leave your hat on inside or in the Church is to show disrespect to the building and or organization that you just entered.  Traditionally here in America and I believe around the world, we dress for the occasion.  Traditionally it is not OK to wear shorts to Church and it is not OK to wear a suit to the pool.  There is a certain dress that is acceptable by everyone.  When I was growing up and we would take a youth trip to Astroworld in jeans, we looked ridiculous because in that kind of heat it is not acceptable to wear jeans.  To be normal would have been to wear shorts.  Now, not to wear provocative shorts.  “Daisy Dukes” are not acceptable, especially on me! 

The danger comes when people begin to equate a style of clothing with godliness.  Spiritually is never determined by a style of clothing.  Clothing can be a revealer of intent, but it doesn’t determine godliness.  When I person wears cloths that are not appropriate for the occasion, they know it.   What we have done in the Church is to demand a certain style of clothing to worship God or to attend a Worship service.  That style has traditionally been a middle to upper class style of clothing.  This was done on purpose for the intent of excluding the lower class from coming to the service.  That way church people could blame their prejudice tendencies on the clothes instead of on the people.  But, the result of exclusion in still the same.   I have a motto that I have lived by for all of my ministry.  I am a common man with a common message preaching to common people.  We have removed the prejudice element of dress in our Church so as not to exclude anyone that would desire to worship with us.  In doing so we have not removed the two main elements of dress.  You should always dress modestly, and you should dress to fit the occasion.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Day 3 in Nebraska

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I am sitting on my Mother-in-law's front porch enjoying the cool evening here in Kansas City after a wonderful week in South Siew City Nebraska. Last night was a perfect ending to the entire week. As I prayed and asked the Lord what the Church needed for the last night, the overwhelming message was one of unity. If any Church is going to be successful in their mission they must be unified in the effort. I feel so strongly about a clear vision that people can get behind and follow. My fear is that to many Church lack unity because of an unclear vision, not because they are trying to be disfunctional. As I preached to the Church I could see the Lord melting the hearts of the people. When we came to the invitation God's people were ready to respond in a mighty way. The alter was full, and I believe the church went through a time of healing. By the time the service was over we were all gathered in a circle singing a song of unity to end the week. God has truly blessed. We had a great time taking pictures, and then we took some group pictures, then they wanted us to take some pictures. As we said "goodbye" to the host families, we left with the warmth of the Lord and a bigger family. There is nothing better than serving my Lord. Thank you for all your prayers. Now, say a prayer of thanksgiving for the Lord has done. Please continue to pray for Primera Iglesia Bautista .

Friday, June 12, 2009

3nd Day in Nebraska

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This morning I sit in wonder and amazement at the God that I serve. Last night was incredible!!!! The message last night was on reproducing fruit for our husband, the Lord Jesus Christ. I believe with all my heart the Church took a step forward, never to go back. The alters were filled with people crying out to God for a more intimate relationship. It was truly a beautiful and moving sight.

On Wednesday, after the service I saw one of the missionaries gathered around a group of people and they were praying together. It turns out that one of the ladies that had been visiting the Church needed to be saved. She prayed and asked Jesus to take over her life and save her soul. That bring the total of newborns to 4.

I know that God is the author of this wonderful week and Nebraska. I can only watch and pray to see what the Lord will do today. Continue to earnestly pray that God will bring more sons unto glory.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Day 2 of Nabraska Conference

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I have found my morning spot at Panara Bread, by the house of my host family. There is nothing like the fresh smell of coffee and the warmth of the Internet. Yesterday was wonderful. We had quesadillas in the morning and meatloaf in the afternoon. We keep telling them that we can't get enough of the authentic Mexican food, but I think they are trying to make us feel at home.

I finished up the two major objectives of Discipleship (Authority, and Accountability) in the morning sessions with the pastors and missionaries. There is a missionary here from Africa named Oscar. He is a native of Africa and has come to the States to learn as much as he can. I would have had the conference just for him. He is like a sponge soaking up ever word. When I was preparing for the evening services, I had received all the messages from the Lord save one. I prayed and asked and never received so I went without know that the Lord would provide. Well last night was the missing message. It was a message that I have come to know as "Noah's Ark Morte" Needless to say, We had tree teens receive Christ as their Lord and Savior. It was a huge blessing. I was also reminding the Church of why we are to be good stewards for the Lord's work: because we have received salvation from the Lord. Please continue to pray for the Church. Tonight the message is about the stewardship of the Church as a body. I know God is going to continue to bless.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Nebraska Discipleship Conference

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I know that many of you have been praying for this trip, so I want to try and keep you as updated as I can. The trip was without event which is good. The new trailer worked out great. It took a total of 14 hours and we pulled in about 9:45 P.M. We all met at the Church and met up with our host family. Rising early on Tuesday morning, we began with breakfast at the Church and me trying to understand and speak a little Spanglish. We started the morning session for the Pastor's School on the Philosophy of Discipleship. When we hit the 2 hour mark at 12:00 I was just getting started so they changed the time to 1:00 for lunch. I had no problem filling the time. Lunch was amazing! Veronica Suarez made the best fajitas I have ever tasted. We they at a couple of hours for Q & A, and the guys had some excelent questions. In the morning session David Sisson gave his testimony and did a wonderful job. This brings me to the evening session. I had been praying that God would move the hearts of the people and that is exactly what happened. As God spoke the Church was moved to the alter. I praise the Lord for all he is doing here. Please, Please, pray that God will continue to move the hearts of the people to take the next step in their journey with the Lord.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Our First Bible Q & A

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One might ask, “What is a Bible Q & A.”  The answer is simple.  On Wednesday nights through the summer at 7:00 we gather in the Fellowship Hall and you can ask me any question that you want (about the Bible, religion, politics, etc.) and I will do my best to give you a Biblical answer.  Needless to say it can be a little nerve racking for me.  But God is faithful and I know he will give me what I need so off we go.

We had a great group last night.  Some were first time visitors to the Church.  The first question that was asked was a great one.  “Why are we allowed to eat animals today that were forbidden or unclean in Leviticus chapter 11?”  I thought this was a great opening question.  I will try to give you the short version here in my blog.  The Levitical laws were given to represent spiritual truths about our Lord Jesus Christ.  They were also given to preserve the nation of Israel and to keep it set apart from the rest of the world.  Many of the dietary laws were given to protect Israel from harm and decease.  But there is also a spiritual principle to be found in the clean and unclean animals.   When we look in Acts 10, we see The Lord teaching Peter that it is alright for the Gentiles to come into this salvation of grace.  Peter was resting on the roof before supper.  While in a trance (I find myself that way before supper sometimes), The Lord brought down a blanket with all manner of unclean animals on it and told Peter to eat.  Peter refused because of his religious beliefs, but God was teaching him not to question God when he gives a command.  As Peter enters the house of Cornelius, he says,

Acts 10:28  And he said unto them, Ye know how that it is an unlawful thing for a man that is a Jew to keep company, or come unto one of another nation; but God hath shewed me that I should not call any man common or unclean.

Peter understood that the lesson was not about unclean animals but rather about people that were not Jews.  Peter understood that salvation was for every man and no man was common or unclean to God.  With this revelation, we find no need for the clean and unclean animals any longer.  The lesson has been learned and is past.

This is just one of the examples of the wonderful question we had last Wednesday Night.  Don’t forget we are not having Q & A next week because I will be out of town.  But we will have it the following week.  Stay posted and send me your questions.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

What is Your Answer

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Here is a message I preached to the Church on September 1, 2002.  It is amazing to see how the Church has changed in the last 6 years.  As you read it I want you to consider your walk with the Lord.  Enjoy this oldie but a goodie.

What Is Your Answer?

· When God brought me to Fellowship Baptist Church, I saw a people that were hungry for some fruit in their lives and in this ministry. I saw a community that needs the good news of Jesus Christ. I couldn’t wait to see what God was going to do with His Church. I knew it wasn’t going to be easy for me, and I knew it wasn’t going to be easy for you. I knew that there would be many changes to make. I knew some people would accept the changes, and some would not. I knew that some would leave and some would be saved. But I have never doubted that God is doing a work in our midst. And I have never doubted that I am right where God wants me to be. As I look over the last year and ten months I see many successes and many failures in my leadership. There have been times when I was so excited about this ministry that I could not contain myself, and there have been times I needed a word of encouragement. As I stand before you this morning I have mixed feelings in my heart. In many ways I am excited about this work, and in some ways I’m concerned. This morning I want to share my heart with you. Some of what I am about to say will be exciting to you, and some things you don’t want to hear, but I’m going to say them anyway. Before I start, I want to tell you that I love you and I love my Church. “Don’t you hate it when someone starts out like that?” Whatever this turns out to be, it will be. Whatever happens will happen. I just want to share my heart.

· Part of me is excited about the working of God in our Church. As I look around the auditorium, many of you have found Christ since I’ve been here. I’ve watched the Lord work in your hearts as he draws you closer to himself. Many of you are able to defend the faith better than you ever have before. Some of you have begun to understand that you are a missionary for the Lord, and you are inviting your friends and co-works to come and meet God. I look to the future and I see a church that is evolving into a place that God can make himself known to this community and to the world. I see many other people in our community coming to this place to meet the almighty God and find hope for this life and the life to come. I see a place that provides Biblical answers to the hard questions of life. I see a people that put their trust in God alone.

· There is a part of me that has concerns about what it’s going to take for God to make such a Church for himself. Over the past two years I have tried to do one thing in this pulpit and that is simply to give God full reign over His Church. To preach His message, His way, to His people, to accomplish His purpose, and fulfill His mission. All the messages that God has given me to preach in this pulpit can be summed up in one statement: “If God is going to use us to accomplish his mission, we must surrender to Him.” God has shown us His ministry (2 Corinthians.) He has taught us His message in Romans. He has shown us His love in 1 John. He has shown us His plan in Genesis. And He has shown us His power in Exodus. And after all that God has shown us, and after all that we’ve learned, my heart is heavy this morning, because some still refuse to join God in what he is doing.

  • You refuse to see the people that are finding God in our midst.
  • You refuse to see that people understand the Bible for themselves for the first time in their lives.
  • You refuse to reach out to the needs of others spiritually, emotionally, and physically.
  • You refuse to open your eyes and see where God is taking us, and therefore you refuse to go.
  • You refuse to fall in love with the God that saved you from your sin.
  • You refuse to give him the worship he deserves.
  • YOU REFUSE TO KNOW GOD.

· You might say this sounds like a resignation speech, and that couldn’t be any farther from the truth. God is not moving me anywhere. God has every intention and desire to use me to win people to Christ in this community right here and around this world.

  • I am convinced that God has used me for the past year and 10 months to do what he wants to do.
  • I am confident that God himself has made every change that has been made. The changes have proven themselves to be of God because they have produced fruit for Him.
  • I am confident that God will continue to make changes as He sees fit to make this Church what He wants us to be.
  • And I am confident that He will use me, as your Pastor, to make those changes.

· My concern is not whether God is at work in Fellowship Baptist Church, because I can see it all around me. My concern however is that some of you are not going to survive, because you refuse to let God lead your life and use you. There is one thing that is still holding back the work of God in our Church, and that one thing is selfishness. For years we have been pampered, spoiled, cuddled, bottle fed, and rocked to sleep. We have lost sight of the mission of God and turned it into a mission of self. We are more concerned with what we like or don’t like instead of what God wants. We are more concerned with being comfortable in our Christianity than we are with sharing it with someone else. We sit in our homes and tear down the work instead of getting off our butts and getting busy for God. We would rather complain about the ministry instead of accomplishing something for God. How many years are we going to waist remembering the way things used to be? How many years are we going to steal from God because we can’t get over our own selfishness and pride? How many people are going to go straight to hell because we can’t get passed our individual preferences? When do we get over ourselves and begin to live for God? I have an answer to these questions for myself, because I can only answer for myself. My answer is TODAY!!

  • TODAY is the day I live for Jesus!
  • TODAY is the day I get over my preferences!
  • TODAY is the day I stand behind the ministry of my God!
  • TODAY is the day I serve Him!
  • TODAY I surrender to His complete authority!
  • TODAY I give God His Church back!
  • TODAY I choose to love Him with all my heart, my soul, and my might!
  • TODAY I care more about building up others than I do about myself!
  • TODAY I lift my voice and sing praises to Him!
  • TODAY I seek His face!
  • TODAY I listen to His voice!
  • TODAY, and from this point forward, I AM HIS AND HE IS MINE!

What is your answer today?

  • Are you in or are you out?
  • Are you hot or are you cold?
  • Are you surrendered or are you selfish?
  • Are you committed or are you callus?
  • Will you worship or will you wine?
  • Will you serve or will you sit?
  • Will you build up or will you tear down?
  • Will you encourage or will you discourage?
  • Will you change or will you stay the same?
  • Will you love or will you hate?

WHAT IS YOUR ANSWER, TODAY?