Refocusing Sunday Worship Service with “Reason to Sing” (video)

This morning is Sunday. I’ve been up since 3 AM, which is not unusual on a Sunday when I preach.

I rise early to pray, prepare, and practice. But if I am honest, there are some Sundays where is it hard to get up at all. I know this is not just a problem for me, the preacher. I am sure there are people that will be in the seats at church today who would rather be elsewhere. However, God has given us the opportunity to come with our honest thoughts, feelings, and failures and meet with Him.

This video is a simple and sobering video to remind our hearts of the reasons we have to sing. While it is meant to be used in a Sunday worship service, I found it very refreshing even here as I sit at home and prepare my heart to gather with God’s Children and worship His name.

My hope is that this is encouraging to you as well. And if you influence a worship service plan on Sunday mornings, maybe this would be something you could – and should – show sometime soon…

A Prodigal’s Tale and the Search for Peace

[Part 2 on honesty and peace | read part 1 here]

by Thalia Sanders

The young man trudged along the rocky path to the field where his master’s pigs waited for their breakfast. His muscles were stiff and sore from sleeping in the barn, with nothing for a bed but moldy straw, which even the goats refused to lie on. He poured the foul smelling buckets of food over the fence and marveled that the pigs ate better today than he had in many weeks. The foreign country where his raucous adventures had finally come to an end was in the grip of a famine that made the rotting scraps look like a feast.

That morning he’d awoken from a dream of his far-away home. There was plenty of bread and meat on the table—and laughter that called to him across the years from a hundred fond memories. But that life was gone forever. After all he’d done—beginning with his arrogant departure all those years ago—surely his father had written him off and moved on.

It seemed a lifetime ago, that fateful morning when he’d marched up to his father at the breakfast table and announced his intention to leave home. He’d had enough of working the family land, he declared, and insisted he was leaving the drudgery of the farm behind for a new life. He was destined for bigger and better things—though what he really imagined was a life of luxury and comfort without all the hard work. He demanded his inheritance in advance, which was as good as saying he planned to never return.

To the boy’s astonishment, his father put up no argument. He simply handed over the money and stood quietly aside while his son packed his things and left.

Now, hungry and cold, with no hope of redeeming his mistake, the memory of what happened next was bitter indeed. He’d squandered his treasure in all the typical ways: food, booze, women, gambling—a road that led directly to this pig sty and the guilt and shame he wallowed in every day. No, his father would never take him back now. It was too late.

Or was it? He suddenly imagined the scene at home this very morning—where even the lowliest servant was sitting down to a warm meal. That’s it! I’ll go and tell my father, “I’ve sinned against heaven and against you, and I know I don’t deserve to be called your son. Let me live here as a hired hand.”

So, he got up, left the pigs behind, and started home.

As the young man reached the borders of his father’s land, he stopped. “What are you thinking?” he asked himself. “Have you forgotten the hurtful words you spoke the day you left? Have you forgotten the wine and the prostitutes you purchased with your father’s money?”

He was tempted to turn away once more—then shook his head. I’d rather be honest and face the consequences of my actions than spend another day running away, he thought.

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Prayer of Honesty: God of Jacob?

Dear God of Abraham, Isaac and – of all people – Jacob?

Why are you his God?
Why did you bless such a dirty rotten scoundrel?
Why did you wrestle with him instead of killing him?
Why?

You are not fair God.
You don’t move the way I would expect you to.
You don’t play by the rules.
You are not like the rest of us.

But I suppose, this is exactly the way you like it.
You are disturbed when we try to explain you by our own terms.
You are offended when we try to predict your responses.
But I don’t always think about you first. I am too selfish to do so.

You are not fair. You should have killed Jacob, but you didn’t.
You are not fair. You should have killed me, but you haven’t.

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Amazed By Christ, Changed Forever

It was a discouraging morning. Peter, James and John had been fishing all night and come back empty handed. As a fisherman, there is nothing that will suck the wind out of your sails more than having an unsuccessful fishing trip. Often when you are discouraged (or even slightly embarrassed), the last person you want to talk to, yet alone run into, is Jesus.

wow! Fish! Amazing! (via shutterstock.com)

However, that was exactly who the fishermen came to meet as they pulled their boats to shore. To find Christ when we are down, discouraged or dismayed just feels like bad timing. While there is comfort in Christ’s presence, like the fishermen, we often will feel many other feelings before we begin to feel the effects of his comfort.

We live under this impression that we are supposed to be happy when we see Christ. He is love, joy and peace, right? So aren’t those the feelings we should feel when we experience Christ through Bible reading or prayer? 

In many cases, the answer to those questions is yes. However, we also saw Christ instruct, correct and rebuke in His earthly ministry. Through the presence of the Holy Spirit, He does the same things in believers today. At times His teaching is hard to hear. His discipline is done in love, but doesn’t always feel loving when we are going through it. When we experience Christ is a way that is different then the how we think He should be acting, we are bound to be discouraged. Yet, if we let go of our small and confirmed view of how we think He should act, we will see God as much larger with much greater purposes than our own.

The fishermen surely had their small view of God expanded when they pushed the boats back out, as Christ instructed. As they dropped their nets again they had to be certain they would not catch anything. Okay, fine Jesus, we’ll do as you say… but watch, nothing will happen…

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My Socks & the Sovereignty of God

Image © Professional Recreationalist

It was bone-chilling cold outside, as most nights are in Chicago. I had just gotten off from waiting tables at a restaurant on Chicago’s famous Magnificent Mile and was making the trek back to my apartment. I was disappointed that my tips were nothing more than a measly nineteen dollars. I just wanted to get home and have a cup of warm anything and call it a night. I had my head tucked down as low as I could get it into my scarf, I barely noticed the lady sitting on the sidewalk until I nearly stepped on her. The bitter cold compelled my unfiltered response, “Mam, don’t you have anywhere you can go to get out of the cold tonight?! You could die out her.”

She raised her head and looked at me. Her cheeks were as red as stop lights and with lips as chapped a the Sanhedrin dessert she reply, “No sir, I am homeless.” Slightly embarrassed that I’d made her state the obvious, I was at a loss for words. That, and I had no idea what to do for her. I paused for a moment with our eyes locked.

I knelt down to look in her eyes in hopes that a warm smile might be of help, “Is there anything I can do for you?” I feebly murmured.

“Are you wearing socks?” she asked.

“Socks? Um, yes,” looking down as if had to check, “yes, I am wearing socks. Why?”

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