Posts Tagged ‘Christianity’

13
Dec

Links of the Week

   Posted by: jdeddins    in Influences

This has been a great week for blog posts, it was really a challenge to narrow my list down, but here they are:

1. Ben Witherington III has become one my favorite writers.  I recently added his Socio-Rhetorical Commentary set to my Logos software and it has quickly become my go-to resource (for the New Testament books which are available).  Needless to say, I was very excited to find his blog.  Here is does a masterful job with the virgin birth.

2. During the difficult economic times we should all be asking ourselves WWAD (What would the Amish Do)?

3. Beyond Relevance has done an excellent series of posts concerning church marketing, starting with a video examining what would happen if Starbucks marketed like the church.  Here is this week’s offering on being better than the “shop down the road.”

4. Before the true Christmas rush hits, realize that the greatest gifts you can give cannot be bought in stores.

5. Church marketing has been a popular theme with a couple of the blogs that I read, but not everyone is a big fan of it.  Take Tony Morgan for example, who, a couple of weeks ago, suggested that churches should stop marketing.  This post helps clear up Tony’s true view on the matter.

6. I have not actually played the game yet, but the idea of teach kids about world poverty through an addictive game like this sounds like a winner to me!

7. This is from a new blog I have been reading, Stoned-Campbell Disciple.  Bobby’s thoughts express and connect many of the same thoughts I have been having since reading Jesus Wants to Save Christians by Rob Bell.  In this post Bobby is examining the pattern of Exodus throughout the Bible.

8. I have loved how so many of the things written on ProBlogger can be taken and applied to the church.  So if this is the only link you click on, take his advice and build a strategy for your community.

9. Sometimes it is the little things in ministry, which often go unnoticed, that make a big difference.

10. Gen-We. check it out how the next generation is making a difference. Thanks to the guys at Rethinking Youth Ministry who first wrote about this.

11. Honestly, this is from last week, but it was too good to pass up.  First, Mike Cope is speaking about one of my favorite paintings, but now I know, the rest of the story…

Again, sorry for such a long lists of links this weeks, but hopefully you will find something here that helps you in your walk with Christ.

Tags: , , ,

12
Dec

My Last Devo: V of V

   Posted by: jdeddins    in Bible Study

[Part 1] [Part 2] [Part 3] [Part 4]

The last truth I believe we need to hold onto without fail is this: The Word of God is Living and Active.  The Word of God would be more at home at a zoo than an museum.  Unfortunately, many have tried to tame the Word of God and put it in a cage.  But the Word must remain living and active in our lives.

For many, the Bible has become a manual.  I don’t know about you, but like most guys I throw manuals in a junk drawer, only to be used when something breaks.  Typically they never see the light of day.  Is this how we treat the Bible?

The Word of God is meant to be lived in our whole life, not just given a corner of it.  The important question for us is, how are we doing this?

You should also really check out this video from one of my friends, Kyle Mott, who is a youth minister in Kingsport, TN.

Tags: , , ,

11
Dec

My Last Devo: IV of V

   Posted by: jdeddins    in Bible Study

[Part 1] [Part 2] [Part 3]

The fourth truth we need to hold onto as Christians is this: “I can all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 3:14.  This is a wildly popular verse that is often taken out of context, see Tim Tebow and many others who wear it during games.

I share that, not to attack players who do this.  I am glad they find strength in the Lord who gave them the ability to play a such a great level, but in the context of the passage, winning a football game or even just achieving your dream is not what Paul is talking about.  Paul is talking about contentment.  His message is that no matter what circumstance he finds himself in, he knows that God will provide what is needed.

We need to remember that I can do all things through Christ as long as it is His will.  So far in my life it has not been His will to let me fly like a bird, travel back in time, or perform any miracles like the ones He did during his earth ministry, but that doesn’t make the verse untrue.  He has provided me with the strength to face my temptations without falling, but also the strength to get back up when I do.  I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.  The things which are impossible for man are now possible through Christ.

Tags: , , ,

10
Dec

My Last Devo: III of V

   Posted by: jdeddins    in Bible Study

[Part 1] [Part2]

“I am who God says that I am.”  Popeye use to say, “I yam what I yam and that’s all that I am.” Good, great.  Be happy with who you are, but at the end of the day I want some confirmation about who I really am.  I know myself well enough to know that I can trick my own mind into to believing things about me that aren’t true.  I also have some help in this area, and so do the teens that I work with.

Our culture is constantly feeding lies into our lives.  I was teaching about the impact of culture the other week, and one student said, “I’m really careful about what I watch, we keep it on the Disney channel.”  She’s right, at least she isn’t watching Sex and City, like a majority of her peers, but is Disney really any better?  My 4 year old daughter, Gabie, knows that Hannah Montana needs to put more clothes on.  Because of that, she turns off the TV if Hannah comes on, not me.

Now, part of your job as a Christian is to confront the lies that you hear, but it is also important that you have a firm grasp on who you really are, and the only one who can truly know that is God.  A when it comes to knowing how God sees you, this is all you need to know: You are His.  You are His child.  You were bought with the an extraordinary price, making you extraordinarily valuable to Him.  Holding on to this truth can help you overcoming the lies, criticisms, attacks, and personal difficulties that you face.

Tags: , , ,

9
Dec

My Last Devo: II of V

   Posted by: jdeddins    in Bible Study

[Part 1]

The second belief we all must hold as Christians is this: God will do what He says He will do. There are hundreds of promises from God throughout the Bible and He is committed to keeping everyone of them.  It would be impossible to go through all of them here [or during a devo], but here are three that I believe are vitally important to Christians:

1. To Deliver: Psalms 18:17.  God’s people face hardship and enemies constantly, and God has promised to deliver us from the hands of those who are against us.  God delivered the Israelites from Egypt, Daniel from the lions den, Christ from the grave, us from our sins.

2. To Strengthen:Isaiah 40:29. Deliverance is just the beginning! The Israelites left Egypt, but they need to strength to make it through the wilderness. Daniel’s career took off after he exited the lion’s den, but he need God’s strength in order to remain pure.  We need His strength today.

3. To Restore: Isaiah 49:6. I don’t care how strong you are, you can never earn your salvation.  Only God can restore the broken relationship between Himself and humanity.  Like most guys I try to fix things myself, but this is one job that only God can do.

Tags: , , , ,

8
Dec

My Last Devo: I of V

   Posted by: jdeddins    in Bible Study

On Sunday I spoke at the last Sunday night devotional of the year, the last devotional that I will give as the associate minister at the Goodwood Blvd Church of Christ.  I thought for a long time about what my last devotional thought should be for this amazing group of teens.  Rather than go out with some emotional, tear jerking thought, I felt it would be better to examine the 5 most important things that these teens (and all of us) should believe concerning God and our lives. Over the course of this week we can examine these 5 truths together.

First, God is who He says that He is.  There are so many false pictures of who God is.  He is not a candy machine.  You don’t put your quarter in, turn the handle and get a reward.  He is also not a slot machine, where you put your quarter in, pull the handle and have to wait to see if He randomly gives a response.  There are lots of titles, descriptions, and pictures of God in the Bible.  Writers wiser than I have taken the time to outline all the names of God.  I simply want to look at 4:

1. Creator: Genesis1:1. The fact that God created everything around us is quite impressive.  If I am going to serve a god, I want that god to be bigger than me.  Isaiah addresses the foolish of idols by pointing out that an idol is made by human hands, rather than the other way around.  God took the time to create, and that says something about the love he has for us.  Creation takes time.  Any one who has write a song, created a piece of art, made a piece of furniture, or done any other creative act knows the investment of time required.  And the amount of time we invest in something reveals how important it is to us.

2. Lord: Joshua 3:13. he is Lord over all the earth. It makes sense, he created it all, therefore He should get to rule it.  Some people struggle with authority, I like to think that no one is over, but this simply is not the case.  The CEOs of several major corporations thought that nothing could bring them down, that they would never get caught, how wrong they were.  The thought they were the lord of their domain, but there is only one true LORD.

3. Counselor: Isaiah 9:6. I help balance the image of the Lord of Creation I think that it is important for us to know that God is some one that we can go and talk to at anytime about anything. Each of us has felt lonely, at one time or another and it is comforting to know that we can go and talk with Him.

4. Redeemer:Jeremiah 50:34.  The greatest work that God ever did for us was to redeem us through the cross of Christ.  God created man to be in perfect relationship with Him. That lasted until Adam and Eve messed it up.  Fortunately, God saw fit to restore that relationship.  God is in the process of redeeming his creation, all of it.

So there is my list of what I feel are the most important aspects of God’s nature, but what would you add to the list, what characteristic of God do you most identify with?

Tags: , , , , , , , ,

1
Dec

To Begin Again

   Posted by: jdeddins    in Intro

Leaving is hard.  Starting new things can be hard.  Having the desire for a fresh start is not hard.

All three of these statements describe where I am at at this point in my life.  I am in the process of leaving my job of three years as an associate minister to become the Records Coordinator at a treatment center for teens. Leaving will be hard.

At the first of the new year I will be beginning a new job.  I already know that I have my work cut out for me at my new position.  There is no question that this job will be challenging for me.  Doing something new can be hard.

I have the opportunity to make a fresh start in a familiar place.  There is something exciting about being somewhere new.

These things are not just true about my new job, they are also true about this blog.  My previous blog, chaotic ministry, focused on my hectic life as an associate minister.  Since I am moving on from that position I felt it was necessary to change the blog.

If you were a reader of chaotic ministry, then I think you will find that much of the content here will be very similar. Let me take some time at the start to explain the name: a flyleaf is the dedication page of a book. A montage is a collection. Therefore this site is dedication to the myriad of things that have influenced my faith.  I hope that the things that I share here will be encouraging to you all, especially as you seek to strengthen your faith in Christ.

Tags: , ,