I don't like dealing with weeds. Why? Well...some weeds are hard to spot. I mean, many weeds are obvious but then there are those weeds that have the ability to trick you. They are very sneaky, and they disguise themselves as little plants.
In ministry, one of the hardest things to do is to distinguish the real seeds from the weeds. The weed . . .
-sometimes tries to be your best friend out of selfish ambition.
-can sometimes suck the life out of you.
-seeks power and influence for bad motives.
-appears to be supportive but sneaks around planting bad thoughts.
-tries to control and manipulate the vision God gives you.
Pulling weeds isn't fun...no matter if it's in a flower bed or in a ministry. Pulling weeds stinks, but it is necessary. In the parable of the weeds (Matt 13:24-30), Christ tells us to separate the harvest from the weeds. I don't know about you, but I feel relief in knowing that God never expects me to tolerate living with weeds.
(adapted by Tiffany Cooper)
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Church Hopping
I saw a book online called "Zero to Sixty" by Bob Franquiz. In it, there is a chapter on Church Hopping. Here is his Top 10 List to spot a church hopper and what they mean.
1. "But My Old Church..." - This usually means they want your church to be like their old church.
2. "I just need time to be fed." - This means they don't want to do anything. I'm just here to sit and see what I can get out of this church, so don't expect me to serve in any way, shape, or form.
3. "I'm looking for a church that teaches the Word." - This means, "I'm looking for a church that dispenses lots of information without challenging me to do anything."
4. "We came here because we are looking for deep teaching." - This usually means their last church focused too much on actually obeying the Word. They want a church that just talks about the rapture, the 2nd Coming, who the Hittites were and the identity of Theophilus.
5. "I should know my pastor." - This means, "In my last church, I got to know the pastor, but when the church grew, and the pastor couldn't have dinner with us every Tuesday night, I left and came here."
6. "We want a church that focuses on discipling people." - This means, "I want a church that is focused on me, not people who are lost."
7. "I wish you wouldn't focus so much on what people need to do." - This means they don't like commitment, they don't like to be told the Bible actually tells them how to live and follow Jesus. They want to come to church, live in their sin, and have noone tell them this is wrong.
8. "I wish you wouldn't talk about money." - This is the best way to tell a pastor, "I don't give."
9. "My old church pastor was..." - The way people come to your church is how they will leave. If your first conversation with them is all about their last church and pastor, that is how they will leave your church and how they will go to their next church.
10. "Pastor, I've been talking to a lot of people and they all say..." - Translation: "Me, my spouse, and my mother think..." If they start this way, 99.9% of the time they have no one else who thinks this way, it is just the best way to complain.
Even though this list is kind of funny...it's sad...because the New Testament model is for us to plug into a church and begin using your gifts. Life is way too short to play church. :)
1. "But My Old Church..." - This usually means they want your church to be like their old church.
2. "I just need time to be fed." - This means they don't want to do anything. I'm just here to sit and see what I can get out of this church, so don't expect me to serve in any way, shape, or form.
3. "I'm looking for a church that teaches the Word." - This means, "I'm looking for a church that dispenses lots of information without challenging me to do anything."
4. "We came here because we are looking for deep teaching." - This usually means their last church focused too much on actually obeying the Word. They want a church that just talks about the rapture, the 2nd Coming, who the Hittites were and the identity of Theophilus.
5. "I should know my pastor." - This means, "In my last church, I got to know the pastor, but when the church grew, and the pastor couldn't have dinner with us every Tuesday night, I left and came here."
6. "We want a church that focuses on discipling people." - This means, "I want a church that is focused on me, not people who are lost."
7. "I wish you wouldn't focus so much on what people need to do." - This means they don't like commitment, they don't like to be told the Bible actually tells them how to live and follow Jesus. They want to come to church, live in their sin, and have noone tell them this is wrong.
8. "I wish you wouldn't talk about money." - This is the best way to tell a pastor, "I don't give."
9. "My old church pastor was..." - The way people come to your church is how they will leave. If your first conversation with them is all about their last church and pastor, that is how they will leave your church and how they will go to their next church.
10. "Pastor, I've been talking to a lot of people and they all say..." - Translation: "Me, my spouse, and my mother think..." If they start this way, 99.9% of the time they have no one else who thinks this way, it is just the best way to complain.
Even though this list is kind of funny...it's sad...because the New Testament model is for us to plug into a church and begin using your gifts. Life is way too short to play church. :)
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Professional Ministry?
If I stay in touch with the Spirit of God simply because I want to be good at ministry, then I am developing a professional intimacy...and you know what they call people who are professionals at intimacy?
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Anniversary
So last weekend Teri and I went to Kansas City for our anniversary. We spent 3 days and 2 nights there while my mom watched the kids. (thanks mom!) Anyway, we went shopping, did some shopping, and then went shopping. Yeah, you guessed it. Teri likes to shop. But we had fun though . . . shopping, laying out by the pool, and eating some good food...did I tell you I love barbecue? Anyway...we had a great time....Happy 17th babe!
Monday, April 26, 2010
Have you ever been disappointed by God? If you've lived as a Christ-follower for very long, you've probably experienced at least something of a similar nature. You thought God was going to do things a certain way and then God doesn't do what you were expecting. You knew that God had the ability to heal someone or provide a certain way . . . but He didn't. And once you experienced this, it made you question.
This is exactly what Habakkuk the prophet experienced. God told Habakkuk that He was going to bring judgment on the people. Habakkuk knew that they were vile. But when God told Habakkuk that He was going to use a people who were far worse than the children of Israel to bring the judgment, Habakkuk questioned. It took Habakkuk 3 chapters to realize God was right.
This is exactly what Habakkuk the prophet experienced. God told Habakkuk that He was going to bring judgment on the people. Habakkuk knew that they were vile. But when God told Habakkuk that He was going to use a people who were far worse than the children of Israel to bring the judgment, Habakkuk questioned. It took Habakkuk 3 chapters to realize God was right.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Money, Morals and Mouth Series
1. Today we wrapped up the Money, Morals, and Mouth Series.
2. This was really a very good series.
3. Proverbs offers so much wisdom to use in our everyday lives.
4. I look forward to the upcoming Easter Series "CSI Jerusalem".
5. Hope you enjoy your Easter! :)
2. This was really a very good series.
3. Proverbs offers so much wisdom to use in our everyday lives.
4. I look forward to the upcoming Easter Series "CSI Jerusalem".
5. Hope you enjoy your Easter! :)
Friday, January 15, 2010
God's Love For Haiti
The tragedy that has taken place in Haiti is absolutely unfathomable. The 7.0 earthquake has left over 100,000 dead with 3 million affected by the quake. Anderson Cooper from CNN said many are “just standing around on the streets, not really sure what to do or where to go. And for many, there is nowhere to go.”
While much good is taking place through Mission of Mercy and other organizations, we need to continue to pray for the Haitian people. While we thank the Lord for watching out for many of the Assembly of God people as well as so many others, our hearts are broken by the devastation the people in and around Port au Prince are experiencing.
We must pray! God still answers prayer! "God please rescue people both physically and spiritually. In your name, Amen!"
Tony and Teri Lantz
Lead Pastors - Life Church
While much good is taking place through Mission of Mercy and other organizations, we need to continue to pray for the Haitian people. While we thank the Lord for watching out for many of the Assembly of God people as well as so many others, our hearts are broken by the devastation the people in and around Port au Prince are experiencing.
We must pray! God still answers prayer! "God please rescue people both physically and spiritually. In your name, Amen!"
Tony and Teri Lantz
Lead Pastors - Life Church
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