Game Plan

Life Coach - Or another way of putting that is "Pastor". That's what I do each day! I'll be sharing life strategies, stories and principles applying God's Word to everyday life. Pray hard - Play hard!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Slick Spots


It looks normal...but it's not! This time of year we are reminded by the state police to drive carefully and to be on the lookout for slick spots. Some people call it "black ice." People travel roads thinking everything is just normal but then hit a patch of this ice and go hurling into a ditch or even worse: oncoming traffic!

I'm reminded that as Christ-followers we often hit slick spots in life. The Bible tells us that Satan is a deceiver and is the father of all lies. He sets traps for us and lays in waiting for us to spring the trap. We feel like life is going well and then just like a car hydroplaning on slick ice...we hit a slick spot of sin and go hurling out of control.

So what's the best way to avoid slick spots. Well, to be honest...we can't avoid them...but we can be very cautious. We can remain alert and watchful. Be another pair of eyes for your friends and family. The more we stay connected to God's Word the better our traction in life!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Vines: Good - Not So Good





Summer heat is always tough on plants, grass, shrubs & trees. But as you can tell the plant on the left has received a bit more care and a little more water. The one on the right...well it has seen better days and now resides in the garbage. But both got me to thinking about our spiritual lives. Didn't Jesus say I am the Vine and we are the branches and apart from Him we can do nothing? Yes, I believe He did. Jesus Christ is the life blood to our lives just as water and good soil are to flowers. We too need to be ready to receive this new life in Christ by preparing the soil in our hearts. How do we do that? We spend significant time in the Bible. We take prayer seriously and is more than a "to-do-list" or "our request sheet." We open our lives to be available to serve others. Why? Because that leads to soft soil. What happens to water when the soil is hard and unresponsive to a good soaking? Yep...it just rolls off and thus flowers die. God will continue to send His blessings, His instruction and His guidance but if our spiritual soil is not soft...it will just roll right out of our lives. So let's be the kind of soil that God can soak into us His grace and peace.

Oh by the way: that requires a daily soaking so let's be prepared daily to receive all that God has for us!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Something We're Not


My family spent last week in Orange Beach, Alabama for a few days of vacation and some much needed rest & relaxation. Of course we were all concerned about the massive oil spill in the gulf. I had heard that thousands of families had canceled their summer vacation plans and that hotels were near empty and the gulf coast region was experiencing one of their worst summers on record. And I believe the reports were accurate. It was eerie quiet around there and we had no wait in any of the restaurants we visited and the beaches seemed vacant.

We went any way just to get away and our hotel bill was lower because they are practically paying people to come down there and visit. We got down there and saw zero signs of any oil. We walked the beach front every morning and enjoyed God's gift of the ocean waves. As we spent time walking on the shore line, I noticed that there were BP workers out sifting through the sand. Here they were in boots, duct-taped to their long pants and wearing t-shirts and hats and we were walking in bare feet and shorts. So that got me to thinking, "are my feet going to rot off?"

So, I stopped to talk to a few of the workers. This one guy was an electrical contractor who had been layed off from his job. So He got hired by BP to come down and be apart of the oil clean-up project. He was from
Terre Haute, IN. I said, "Hey guys...how are you doing? Can I ask, what are you looking for?" Here is what the guy said, "We are looking for nothing...this is all for public relations - just so people will see us out and about trying to do something." "BP had just layed off 250 beach workers the day before" he said. I added, "So what is all the thousands of tractors, bull-dozers, land movers, etc... I saw up the road what is their purpose?" He said, "Same thing" He went on to say "Basically, they are spraying dispersments in the ocean on top of the oil and it is sending the oil to the ocean floor."

I thanked him for a few minutes of his time and caught up to my family and I'm thinking "wow, what a joke." They were looking for NOTHING..it was all a show. They don't really care about the ocean or the fish in it, it's just about not letting that oil get to the coast line because millions of dollars are lost on the economy if people see oil and won't come to the resort communities of the gulf coast.

Before we get too hard on BP...let's remind ourselves that we are lot like that in our spiritual life. We try to disperse sin in our lives to the bottom and we end up living a lie and telling ourselves that everything is OK with us. We pretend to be something we're not. Let me encourage you to let the sin surface to the shore line of your soul and then we can deal with it, give it to God as we ask for His forgiveness. Let's be transparent about who we are!

And Oh by the way...my feet are still attached!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Reflection

I woke up the other morning and looked out across the lake in my back yard and saw this deer looking down at his or her reflection. Got me to thinking about the Psalmist David when he asked God to examine his heart. We all need to ask God to examine our hearts. Looking at the reflection of our souls is a good thing to do. I know...I know...too busy right? Well, if we don't examine who we really are, what we are doing...we might get lost along the way.

What do I mean by lost? We get lost because we lose our direction in life. God made each one of us with a purpose. Discovering that purpose is critical and vital for really living life and not just existing. Don't look up 10 years from now and wonder where the time went? Be a part of something bigger than yourself...join forces with other Christians...experience a love relationship with Jesus Christ and really live.

Take a moment every now and then to ask God to examine your heart and take a moment to look at your reflection. Do you like what you see on the inside? If not, it's never too late to change...you can do it! Ask God to come and live in your life...you'll experience a new way to live.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Merry Go Round

While walking around the Union County Fair this past Friday night...I just watched kids riding the Carousel or as some call it the "Merry Go Round". It is so fascinating to watch children climb aboard their favorite horse and around they go! Smiling, laughing...some clinging on to a parent because they are not sure when this creature will come unhooked and take off! I'm sure some wonder "when can I get off this thing?"

Got me to thinking about life. If we are not careful we can all begin to just go round and round again and wonder "when can I get off this thing?" Life can get a little blah from time to time and we keep moving but we don't seem to get anywhere. We wonder if God will allow us to come unhooked from the ride and take off? Let me suggest a few things that might help you unplug from the Life Merry Go Round:

* Wake up and have a daily devotion. God wants to give you a new direction each day...a new set of instructions. We need to be in God's Word (the Bible) and we need to pray and listen.

* Get the focus off yourself and look at helping others.

* Become obedient in Godly living (i.e. tithing, faith, serving, forgiving...among others)

* Check your attitude at the gate - be an encourager!

* Smile, laugh & enjoy the ride - don't look at life as a burden but rather an opportunity!

Practice just a few of these things and then get ready for a brand new adventure.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Sin = Yuk

No body likes seeing this...how sad to know that this massive oil spill in the Gulf is endangering wildlife, plant life and sea life. Just makes you sick all over.

Did you know that sin is like that? It covers our lives and our hearts like tar. The Bible clearly teaches that sin separates us from God! "...for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God..." (Romans 3:23). Sin is just as dangerous to our lives as spilled oil is to animals...yet we rarely here if at all the damages of sin. I believe it is Satan's greatest tool to keep us from being alarmed about our sin. We should be outraged about the yuk in our lives, but we tend to pay very little attention to it.

Veterinarians, oceanographers, and specialists are working around the clock to capture, clean up and save these animals from death. God has been working since the beginning of time to do the same for us. He sent His Son to the cross to die that we might live. I believe that grace covers a multitude of sins and we can all be washed like new...we just simply have to ask Him to come and live in our lives. Thank you Jesus for washing me like new each day!


Friday, June 11, 2010

Lessons from Children

All week long our church has been involved in VBS or Vacation Bible School. There is something unique about watching kids. We can all learn a lot in life as adults by observing kids. Here are some things I've learned:

1. They are gut-honest about everything. They can see through people better than Superman using X-Ray vision. They know reality when they see it.

2. Their faith in God is pure. Their love for the most part is unconditional. Their joy is limitless.

3. I wish I had only 20% of their energy level! :)

4. When hanging with friends, they don't look at external things (i.e. what your wearing, how others view life, how much money you have, how many possessions do you own, etc...they just love their buddies.

5. They trust their leaders. They expect adults to lead them and guide them. It is our responsibility to lead them in the direction of Christ. While we can't live their lives...we can coach them in the things in life that really matter.

Take more notice of kids in your life and try to live more like they do and you'll find life to be a little fuller, more joyful. Don't forget to play a little everyday and lighten up!