Pixilated

Somewhat unbalanced mentally...

Monday, July 23, 2007

She's cuckoo-pants...

I'm getting used to the blank stares I've been receiving from people when I tell them that we are helping to plant a church in Lebanon, Indiana. Some people's response has even been "why would you want to do that?" or "why you?". I've come to the conclusion that they just don't get it. I can explain it all day long but I still get that same empty stare--even from friends--Christian friends. How do you explain something to someone about a call of God on your life or a direction you feel Him prompting you to go? How do you discern God's voice from your own crazy thoughts?

I find a lot of comfort in scripture where God asks people to do things that don't make any sense. Or that He chooses people that are the most unlikely in the world to do His work even when people around them think they are nuts.

Noah: God tells a 600 year old man to build a big boat, collect two of every kind of animal and get his hiney and his family inside because it's going to rain even though they haven't ever seen rain. (Genesis 6)

David: A small shepherd boy goes to fight a giant (we're talking big foot) with a sling and 5 stones, kills the giant, lives to tell about it and becomes the next king. (1 Samuel 17)

Paul: A man who "saw the light" (quite literally), changed his ways (and his name) from a murderous Christian killer to a champion for the gospel of Christ. (Acts 9)

Mary the Mother of Jesus: A teenage girl who through immaculate conception, helped to bring the Savior, Jesus Christ, into the world. Try explaining that one to your fiance. "I swear, Joseph. An angel just visited me one night and POOF! Now there a kid growing in there!" (Matthew 1, Luke 1)

Joshua: A guy who had his army march around the walls of the city playing trumpets in order to make the walls fall down. (Joshua 6)

Moses: A leader who fights battles simply by putting his arms up in the air. (Exodus 17)

“I’ve lost my marbles,” is what you might mutter when presented with a task from God. You think you heard God, but you’re concerned that others will think you’re crazy. Let me reassure you. You are crazy. We all are. We believe in a Supreme Being that we can’t see, who rules the universe and will one day come back for us. We’re crazy. However, I Corinthians 1 reads, “The foolishness of God is wiser than man's wisdom,” and we know that God chooses “the foolish things of the world to shame the wise” (v. 27). So let people think what they want. You only have to answer to God." -Jennifer E. Jones

So, yeah... I know I'm crazy. I understand this part. I really do. People let me know about it all of the time. And I'm beginning to understand that the people you expect to support you won't always do that. But that doesn't mean you quit. You keep going. You jump the hurdles that are placed in your path. You look to God for guidance and listen to hear His voice. And you don't loose heart. "...we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them." Romans 8:28

1 Comments:

Blogger Crystal said...

If it makes you feel any better, it makes perfect sense to me.

And "Why YOU?"??? How rude!!!!! What, do you have to be "good enough" to help with a church-plant now? wtf is wrong with people????????

Monday, July 23, 2007 10:07:00 AM  

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