Tuesday, September 14, 2004

Paying attention to what we think we know and to what we believe.

My musings here are to get you involved with reflecting on the scriptures and on II Peter 1:3-11 to start. It takes time to do this. I will make a new post here once or twice a month. To maximize the bennefit of this blog start at the end which is the first post and work chronologically through it...and work at your own speed.

II Peter 1:3 says that everything we need is deependent on God. Our ability to take hold of it depends on our knowledge of God. Rarely are we aware of where we stand in our knowldge of God. Here is an exercise to begin to find out where we stand in our journey.

Review and introspection of this sort takes time. I sugest taking at least a week and maybe a month. Set asside an 30 to 45 minutes each day.
Start each section of time for reflection and journaling with a simple prayer like this, "Lord open my heart, mind, soul, and understanding to what I have come to know of You and where our relationship can grow".

Take 7-15 minutes to remember and journal about what you know from scripture about God. Remeber with humility that you are bringing your own lense of life experiences etc. to your understanding of scripture.

Take 7-15 minutes to remember and journal about if/how/when you experienced something of God's goodness. (Some of us will also need to journal about the sense of absence that we have experienced... Jesus, Job, King David, and many of the Psalms express clear momments when the sense of void or the absence of God's goodness is stronger than our sense of God's presence.)

Take 7-15 minutes to remember and journal about if/how/when you experienced something of God's glory.

This exercise and it's power is multiplied if you have a friend to share your time of journaling with (if it is appropriate to do so... Every relationship of intimacy has appropriate boundries).

Again please note this exercise is to get you in touch with your history of your understanding of God up to now. Hopefully it will awaken in you a desire to grow. Some of you will need to allow your current understanding of God to come appart if you are to know God based on God's self-revelation to us... first found in scripture... but also found in life... I Timothy 4:16 tells us to pay attention to our doctrine (what we believe) and our Life (what we live). It is easy to pay attention to one or the other. How often are we asked to look at them both together?

Notice when you run out of content to carry on your reflections... if you run out... maybe my continued reflections based on II Peter 1:3-11 will help. Stop and pay attention to any answers to your prayers, "Lord open my heart, mind, soul, and understanding to what I have come to know of You and where our relationship can grow". Return to this exercise as needed if it proves helpful and useful to you.

May God cause us to grow in out love and knowledge of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit!!!

"His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness" -- II Peter 1:3-11.

Tuesday, August 17, 2004

Promises form God.

My musings here are to get you involved with reflecting on the scriptures and on II Peter 1:3-11 to start. It takes time to do this. I will make a new post here once or twice a month. To maximize the bennefit of this blog start at the end which is the first post and work chronologically through it...and work at your own speed.

II Peter 1:3-11 is Full of Promises. Statements that lead us to look towards our relationship with God with hope... hope that the reality of our lives can be profoundly good and meaningful. This does not mean that our lives will be easy or comfortable. Our lives will become like Christ's life (at best) and will share in the kind of Qualities of Love and Richness of Meaning that Christ lived into...

I am concerned that sometimes people try to manipulate God rather than owning thier part of the relationship. (James 4)

What God wants... is it really that hard??? that we become loving people... That we really love God, Ourselves, and Others... with God's help!!!

If you don't have this as the core aim of your life than I believe you are going to have conflicts with what God is trying to do in your life.

Here is the assignment if you want it. Go through this passage, II PETER 1:3-11 and ask what is God's part of the relationship and what is our part. To walk with God is to know what counts in life: Galtions 5:6.

I will add a little subtext for guidance as you look through the passage for yourself.

Remember to ask what is our part and what is God's part and how do they connect???

Verse 3, Note God's good is a plural good for "us" not just for "me".

Verse 4, Note God's aim for giving promises... for us to "Escape the Corruption of the world".

Verses 5-8 Think about what growing in character looks like... (We will explore this further).

Verse 9 Not all promises are positive.

Verses 10-11 What kind of quality of life does this all imply?

Comments, Corrospondence, and questions are welcome. I will respond as I have time and energy to do so...

Tuesday, August 03, 2004

II Peter 1:3-11

This blog is a response to being asked to start a Bible correspondence course. I am starting with II Peter 1:3-11 because this is a passage that has kept me grounded as a person for over 20 years.

You will notice that I will not provide answers here. Rather I will provide questions that will encourage you to search, grow, and learn.

My goal is that you will end up with a better quality of life, a life with better content, a life defined by LOVE... a LOVE that impacts all of your relationshps. A LOVE drawn from the life of God (Ephesians 3:14-21).

Big goals will only be reached by living into what the scriptures reveal.