Ok so second post:
Once again thanks for checkin out the blog!
I have the dates for this summer!
May 27th - August 7th
Get excited.
From time to time I’ll update this blog with some of my thoughts and experiences I’m having on this journey to follow Christ’s call.
So I was just finished this book called Blue Like Jazz the other day by this guy named Don Miller.
*Side note: (some people have criticized Don’s theology, my purpose here is not to argue for or against a certain theology - since, believe it or not, no one’s theology is perfect - but I just plan to discuss some of the ideas he writes about in his book)
I have to admit I thoroughly enjoyed this book. There is this one chapter entitled “belief.” This is one of the most convicting chapters I have read this year.
Don writes about what we really believe and that if we really believed it, we would live differently.
He ask the reader to imagine what the world would look like if Christians actually believed and cared that half of the world lives in poverty. “Do you think they would change the way they live, the products they purchase, and the politicians they elect?”
I think this is a very interesting thing to give some serious thought. Actually believing the truth carries a responsibility with it. It is certainly a lot easier to pretend (or at least not think about) the serious problems around the world, and even in my hometown.
- 1 in 6 people in Alabama are currently living in poverty, real people who don’t know how they are going to provide for their child who may suffer from malnutrition.
- Girls who attend high school in Baltimore are more likely to leave high school pregnant than with a diploma.
More girls are pregnant than graduate in a place 30 minutes from where I grew up...
This really bothers me and it also really convicts me. If I really believe that Jesus Christ is my Saviour, He has called me to help those who are in need:
Sell your possessions, and give to the needy. Provide yourselves with moneybags that do not grow old, with a treasure in the heavens that does not fail, where no thief approaches and no moth destroys. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. - Luke 12:33-34
It makes you wonder, where is my heart? No really. Where is it? Am I so focused on my own comfort that I conveniently “forget” about other peoples problems?
But if anyone has the world’s goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God’s love abide in him? - 1 John 3:17
Its never fun to admit hypocrisy, but thats exactly how I live so often. I am a hypocrite too often because I don’t always live what I believe...
Don continues to talk about what it means to really believe. His friend Andrew says something that rings true for me. That is simply: that what we believe is not merely what we say we believe, what we believe is what we do. (James 2:17-20)
I keeping saying I believe in a God who calls me to live differently. Man, I fail everyday to live up to this standard. I’m just thankful God is in control of my salvation and that he keeps me in his flock. Not because I am a good person but because He is greater than all my mistakes and shortcomings. (Eph. 2:8-9)
All this goes to say that Don really called me out on the fact that I need to live my life as if I really believe what I say I believe. He writes “that dying for something is easy because it is associated with glory. Living for something... Is the hard thing.”
Well thats all for this entry. I hope this has not come across as too cliche but I guess thats the risk you take when you try to talk about these kinds of things!
Thanks for taking a little time out of you day to read this,
For a quick laugh, I’ll leave you with a few of my favorite quotes by some pro athletes:
-- Chuck Nevitt, North Carolina State basketball player, explaining to Coach Jim Valvano why he appeared nervous at practice: "My sister's expecting a baby, and I don't know if I'm going to be an uncle or an aunt."
Auburn Fans this is for you:
-- Steve Spurrier, Florida football coach, telling Gator fans that a fire at Auburn's football dorm had destroyed 20 books: "But the real tragedy was that 15 hadn't been colored yet."
And finally for those of us who really want to graduate on time:
-- Senior basketball player at the University of Pittsburgh: "I'm going to graduate on time, no matter how long it takes."
**Amen senior basketball player at the University of Pittsburgh, Amen... Thanks to a real genius we know that time is indeed relative! Not everyone in sports should be considered a genius though, A genius is someone like Norman Einstein... ;)
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Josh Sheppard
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Hope you enjoyed and feel free to comment or ask any questions,
Josh Shep
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