Bandwagons – Devotional for Friday, February 25, 2011

Last night the Cajun Basketball team won their tenth game in a row. There were over 8000 fans at the game. A month ago they had one of their worst seasons in memory and we were all ready to “wait until next year.” Now we are looking forward to Saturday night’s game in Monroe when they will be playing for a championship. The team has alot more fans now than a month ago. Many have jumped on the bandwagon. The bandwagon is a familiar concept. Remember last year when the Saints had their Superbowl year?  Everyone was claiming to have been a Saints fan for years. Jesus was familiar with the concept on Palm Sunday the crowds wanted to crown Him king, by Friday they were screaming for his crucifixion.  Aren’t we often bandwagon Christians? We are great fans of Jesus in the right crowd or when it’s popular to be a Christian. When times get tough we get quiet or even turn in another direction. Christ doesn’t need fair weather fans. He needs those who are willing to follow and trust no matter what the circumstances may be. The real fan is the one who is one our […]

In Christ – Devotional for Thursday, February 24, 2011

To Be “in Christ Jesus”     “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.” Romans 8:1  Being “In Christ” is a multifaceted concept. It involves much but one aspect of being “In Christ” can be explained by considering the Ark. The ark was waterproof. God told Noah, “put pitch on the inside and on the outside” (Genesis 6:14). The word “pitch” in the Hebrew is kapar, and it is exactly the same word translated as “atonement.” You see, we are in Jesus as Noah was in that ark. Just as the storms of God’s wrath beat upon that ark, the storms of God’s wrath beat upon the Lord Jesus. But we are on the inside, and not one drop of judgment can come through. Consider all the things Paul lists that we are protected from, that will not separate us from the love of Christ: Romans 8: 35 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? 36 As it is written:       “ For Your sake we are killed all […]

The Problem of Evil – Devotional for Wednesday, February 23, 2011

“If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” John 8:36 As Christians we are often confronted with the “Problem of Evil.” It goes something like this: If there is a God, and He is good, why is there suffering in world? Why does He allow it? Is He powerless to prevent it? How should we respond? God did not create evil. God created perfection. God made man perfectly free. The freedom He granted man meant that he had to be free to choose to love.  Then in order to choose to love, we must be able to choose not to love. This freedom of choice gave rise to evil, for man’s freedom meant he could make a wrong choice. Most of the evil in the world arises from men’s decision not to love. God’s gift of free will is tremendous. Which kind of love do you want from others? A forced love or a free love? Which sounds better, “I love you” or “I have to love you”? God feels the same way. He wants to be freely loved, the downside is that those who chose not to create problems, evil. Thank Him for […]

Performing for God? – Devotional for Tuesday, February 22, 2011

“Be especially careful when you are trying to be good so that you don’t make a performance out of it. It might be good theater, but the God who made you won’t be applauding.”—Matthew 6:1 MSG Sometimes nothing captures the essence of a verse like a modern paraphrase. Oh, how we love it when we think we are being “good.” We laugh at the rich man pouring his offering loudly into the collection basket; but are we any better? Look at me, God, helping those less fortunate, holding a door for a lady, speaking an encouraging word. Sometimes we are so fake we make even ourselves sick. I think we really want to be real, like Jesus was. We love realness in others and, sometimes secretly, want it in ourselves. We are quick to spot a fake, less so when it is us.  It is so foolish to be anything but real before the One who sees through us. He already knows us. It takes little to be real before Him; why not do it. Nick

Bad Days – Devotional for Monday, February 21, 2011

KK on a good day I am writing this while listening to Kaydence cry from her room. Apparently she has been quick to cry all day. She’s had a “bad day.” That is defined as a day when nothing seems to go her way. I can sympathize. I have days like that. Some days I can’t seem to do anything right, in spite of what I feel are good intentions and honest effort. I sometimes wonder why we have such days. I think it may be because we need to learn not to rely on our own effort. What may be a bad day for us; may be a good day in God’s eyes. A day when we recognize our need for Him and our dependence on Him is a good day. Although such a day may be accompanied by frustration and tears.  Perhaps we could avoid, or at least greatly reduce, such days by acknowledging our dependence on Him up front, first thing in the morning. I know when I reach the point of saying, “I can’t do this. I need help.” Things seem to turn around. He takes over and, when He does, things just seem to […]

Fear the Beard? Devotional for Sunday, February 20, 2011

Last night was “Fear the Beard” night at the Cajundome. A fun promotion based on freshman J. J. Thomas’ bearded countenance. A look which has been adopted by other players. The stands were filled with the bearded, real and fake.  After having started the season by losing to practically everyone, the UL basketball team last night won their ninth game in a row now challenging for first place in the division.  Just a  month ago the fans were trying to find satisfaction in a “wait ’til next year” attitude. This morning visions of championship are dancing in their heads. Life is like that. Are you on a streak now? A winning streak or a losing streak? Sometimes it seems in life we can’t do anything right and at other times it seems we can’t do anything wrong. We can either be very up on ourselves or very down. Those streaks can turn around over night.  Watching our won/loss record can cause anxiety and uncertainty. The key to a satisfied life is not to look at our won/loss record. How we seem to be doing in life is not the key. Rather, how are we doing in matters of eternal […]

Perfect Unity – Devotional for Saturday, February 19, 2011

 John 17:  20 “My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, 21 that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me. Isn’t it amazing how Jesus will settle for nothing but the best for us. He calls for us to be perfect as His heavenly Father is perfect. He prays for unity for us like He and the Father are one. Yet we seem willing to accept so much less. Perfect unity is what He prays for us. We try to construct unity with giving His church a wide umbrella or watering down His message to make it more palatable to more people. This is not the way of perfect unity. On Sunday night as we continue to study what it means to Be the Church, we will look at the question of Unity as Jesus intended. Please consider unifying with us. We have been learning, having fun and becoming The Church. Come and be blessed. Nick  

Touch and Bless – Devotional for Friday, February 18, 2011

Matthew 19:13-15  Jesus blessses Little Children 13 Then some children were brought to Him so that He might lay His hands on them and pray ; and the disciples rebuked them. 14 But Jesus said, “Let the children alone, and do not hinder them from coming to Me; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” 15 After laying His hands on them, He departed from there.  We are born needing to be touched. For nine months we are surrounded by our mothers. During that time we became dependent on touch to feel secure. The skin of a newborn, which has over five million sensory cells, thrives on sensation. Touch enhances bonding and facilitates trust between a parent and a child. The calming effect of touch also helps adapt an infant to its new surroundings and to the large and intimidating world. Conversely, many studies have been done on children raised in orphanages who were not regularly touched as infants or who suffered prolonged periods of time without any human contact whatsoever. The result of this lack of touch was almost always a failure to thrive. Infants who were not soothed and nurtured by touch did not […]