Spiritual Concepts in an Unspiritual World

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

First Class Done and MLK Day

Hello World! I've truly been slacking, but i'm back and i have some great news...

Drum roll please...

My first 'return to college class' is done! That's right, i finished my class up this past weekend. Now, i've moved from the macro to the micro and i'm taking 'cross cultural communication'. I'll be adding a third class in a few weeks. My goal is to take six classes this year.

It's been fun to learn some new information and it was a great time to take MacroEconomics with the state of the US economy. Now, when i read the headlines, they make a lot more sense to me.

In addition to this, i had a great MLK day yesterday. Anyone who knows a little about me will know that Martin Luther King is a hero of mine. I ended up putting this move 'King' on my DVR. I sat down with my son and watched it. He took the whole thing in and was taken back when he saw MLK get shot at the end. It's like he knew everything else, but he didn't know how he died. We had a good talk about good and evil and what that looks like and about his ability to use his life for good and to make a change. He was truly moved by King's life.

I want my sons to understand Dr. King's life in a grander scale than simply helping a march or giving a great speech.Dr. King stood up for something that was greater than himself and, knowing that it was going to cost him his very life, refused to step down or yield to the pressure. These are principles that I want for myself and my children. I want to carry that dream of freedom and the hope for a future that's brighter than today. I want to have the courage to speak even when the words don't want to be heard. I want to stand even when the weight on my shoulders is more than i can handle.

I want to close with the words of Martin Luther King's final sermon and words that have inspired me for years. They were spoken just one day before his life was taken. These words are not just for our ears, but for our hearts'.

"Well, I don't know what will happen now. We've got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn't matter with me now. Because I've been to the mountaintop. And I don't mind. Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I'm not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will. And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I've looked over. And I've seen the promised land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land. And I'm happy, tonight. I'm not worried about anything. I'm not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord." MLK

God Bless,
GP
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Monday, December 08, 2008

A Zion Creation

Well, this may not mean much to you, but it sure does to me. My kid is creative! No, he's hyper creative. If you leave him alone in the house he will locate the glue, scissors, markers, paper and anything else he needs to make what he's making. Here's what I found after he was supposed to be in bed. 30 minutes later, I walk into the kitchen and this is what I find. Mind you - this is with NO ADULT SUPERVISION. I mean, don't get me wrong, I was 'supervising' him in the truest sense of the word, however I wasn't telling him to put this here or that there. This is from his mind to yours. Enjoy...

These are the things which make a good life great....

GP

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Saturday, November 08, 2008

Just Back From San Diego

Well, me and the family just returned from San Diego. We were at a 3 day conference called the 'National Outreach Conference'. It was sponsored by 'Outreach' ministry and was absolutely wonderful. The workshops were great, the speakers were superb (and God spoke loud even through the one i didn't really enjoy) and the time with the family was priceless. I could give you endless details about what i've learned and what the Lord has been speaking to me, but i'll intermingle it into my future blogs. For today, i thought you'd enjoy seeing my kids first trip to the Pacific. They had a great time and it's a memory we'll both cherish for a long time. Here's some photos...








Blessings... GP
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Fall is Here

Well, i wish i could tell you that the leaves on the cacti are changing colors and falling beneath our feet, but i can't. It's fall - the only season i miss from back east! I will tell you, however, the weather's been exquisite and we are still taking advantage of all of the fun fall activities. Here's some photos of my boys enjoying the traditions of the season like carving pumpkins and wrestling alligators...




"Yeah Dude! That's right. I'm a pumpkin carving beast!"


Like father like son...






"I think I want the line rrriiiggghhhttt here."

And for all of those who wanted to see a picture of me in deep concentration writing on a pumpkin with a blue pen at the age of four, here it is. This is just for those who have requested this specific shot.


Like father like son...

GP

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Thursday, September 04, 2008

A Diamond Only Forms with Pressure

I forgot how much i loved Joshua until i trudged my way through the middle of Exodus to expose some truly excellent passages concerning God's interaction with man. The scriptures surrounding these Joshua sightings are very familiar - if not by actual quoting then by context. It is the giving of the 10 commandments by God to Moses. It is the construction of a golden calf and the declaration, 'Uhh. Well they there just gave me a bunch of gold and then I, uhh, threw it in the fire and out popped a golden calf!' Yeah. Great example of taking responsibility Aaron!

But now to Joshua. There's only two scriptures that i want us to look at. But these two give us an incredible insight into the heart of this man. In Exodus 24 we see God separating some individuals to come up the mountain to spend some time with Him. He picks Moses, seventy of the elders and Joshua. Then, in verse 13 we see Moses setting out with his aide Joshua. Moses leaves Aaron and Hur and the elders and the people and goes up the mountain with one man - Joshua. Joshua goes so far and then stops and waits while Moses enters into the cloud to spend time with God.

Moses spends a ton of QT with God. Now Joshua, even though it had been 40 days and 40 long nights, doesn't leave his position, doesn't crawl back down the mountain admitting defeat, doesn't build a false god with rocks and dirt and start dancing around it. No! He waits and he waits and he waits until he sees Moses coming down the mountain. You can imagine the joy that Joshua had when he saw Moses. He probably jumped to his feet and ran to Moses' side, excited to hear all about the move of God on the mountain.

However, the people had grown tired of waiting for Moses and concluded that there was a chance that he wasn't going to come back. In fact, they grew so persuaded of this that they had Aaron build an idol so that they can worship something. I don't want to get into this right now, but one day we will. What I want you to see is Joshua waits all this time for Moses, the Israelites grew tired of waiting and built an idol and then, in Exodus 32:17 it says, 'When Joshua heard the noise of the people shouting he said to Moses, 'There is a sound of war in the camp'. Moses shot back, 'That's not the sound of victory or defeat, but singing that I hear.'

They go down, Moses drops the commandments and they break, a line is drawn in the sand of those who'll stand for God and those who won't, there is a mass execution and then Moses seeks the forgiveness of God for the people. Fast Forward...

In the next chapter we find Moses constructing a place which was called the 'Tent of Meeting'. It was a tent that was put a distance from the camp and whenever someone wanted to call on God they would go to this tent. Personally, the most exposing scripture that I have ever read about Joshua... the one scripture that has allowed me to looker deeper into the life of Joshua than any other verse that I've ever read can be found in Exodus 33. It reads like this...

"The Lord would speak to Moses face to face, as a man speaks with his friend. Then Moses would return to the camp, but his young aide Joshua, son of Nun, did not leave the tent." Exodus 33:11

What i see here is a beautiful picture of intimacy. I see a picture of faithfulness. I see a picture of humility and blessing and honor and commitment. I see a picture that i can learn from. I see a picture of who i want to be.

When everyone else had given up on Moses - Joshua stood strong. When everyone else had made a decision to look somewhere else for their spiritual direction - Joshua stood strong. When Moses would go to seek the face of God - Joshua would go. When Moses left - Joshua would stay. In him i see a picture of strength and valor and tenacity and faith. I see a picture of a person that i would be honored to emulate.

It is so easy to give up in our culture. It's so easy to find the next job or the next wife or the next house or the next position. It's so easy to find the "better deal" and to hop, skip and jump away. However, there are great things that come to the person who endures. There's a great blessing for the one who doesn't quit.

I have been through the fire in my life. I have had many ups and downs; many mountain top experiences and many valley times too. Most recently i remember feeling like the walls were closing in around me... feeling like i had tried hard to no avail... feeling like i was being wrongly persecuted for things that i had not even done. Those days were hard. And how did i get through them? Like Joshua - not letting go. I remember locking myself in a church sanctuary and beginning to pray with a darkness and heaviness on me. Praying even though nothing in my soul wanted to pray. Praying even though everything told me to give up and quit. Praying even though it didn't make sense. And I'd pray... and pray... and pray. Before long, the heaviness started to lift. Before long my prayers became stronger and a joy entered my soul. It was as if the clouds had parted and the sunshine shone brightly into my life.

And it was in that moment that God shared a beautiful concept with me. He encouraged me to 'give my best to what's before me'.

It sounds simple, but that statement changed my life. God worked miraculously in that season of my life, doing things that i never could've guessed. The hard days faded and i've entered into a beautiful season of blessing. However, i understand that a diamond is only formed from pressure and that God often allows immense pressure to form us into the people that He's destined us to be.

If you're going through a season of heartache or trial or trouble right now, i'd encourage you to press into God. You won't want to in the beginning. It'll be one of the hardest things that you've ever done. But understand that if you continue, the clouds will part... the sun will shine... and you will see the hand of God working in your life!

GP
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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Lineages: What's the Point?

Well, when I read the Bible I am often discouraged when i come across a large portion of scripture dealing with the family tree of some famous Bible character. You start out strong, but after about five verses of sounding out names which have way too many syllables, you find yourself skipping along to the end of that portion of scripture and to the next topic. This was true until i began trying to figure out who all of these mysterious names were that i came across in the book of Matthew.

Now, i love the fact that Jesus' lineage is so perfectly ordered. I mean, you have 14 generations from Abraham to David and then 14 generations from David to Babylon and then 14 generations from Babylon to Jesus. This made digging deeper easy for me because i could cut this big pie in thirds.


Today, let's just take a peek at the first 14 generations talked about in Matthew and a few highlights from their lives:


1. Abraham - This man has an incredible story that needs to be read by all. A few highlights are: God cutting covenant with Abram, God giving him his son Isaac at the age of 100, Meeting God as He was heading into Sodom, God's provision in every area of his life, etc. (If you are unfamiliar with any of these stories, please stop reading this and open up a Bible to Genesis 12 and start reading. I promise you that you won't be disappointed!)


2. Isaac - This is God's promised son to Abraham. He was born when Abraham was 100 years old and taken to the mountain to be sacrificed at the demand of God. However, God provided a ram to be sacrificed in his place at the last moment.


3. Jacob - I have an entire blog posting on Jacob, but a few quick facts are: He was a mama's boy, he deceived his dad and stole the blessing from his brother Esau, he fell in love with Rachel and was deceived into marrying her sister Leah before her and then ended up with their slave women also, he became the father of the 12 tribes of Israel, his name was changed to 'Israel' and he was the father of Joseph and the technicolor dreamcoat.


4. Judah - This one was the greatest shocker for me. God provides an entire section in the OT about Joseph, yet uses Judah in his lineage. Not only that, but Jacob's true love was Rachel and Judah's mom was the girl that Jacob didn't even want - Leah. Here we see God using something that was entirely out of the control or plans of Jacob for His glory! Now, Judah had three sons - Er, Onan and Shelah. Er got married to Tamar and he ends up dying. Onan is ordered to impregnate her and takes advantage of the task without following through on the obligation and God kills him. Judah promises the third son's seed to Tamar when he gets older, but doesn't deliver. So Tamar dresses like a prostitute and lures Judah in after his wife's death. He sleeps with her - not knowing who she is. She takes some of his possessions and later, when she's found pregnant, he wants to have her killed until she brings out his possessions, looks at her belly and says, "Who's Your Daddy?" (not really. i added that) So Tamar has Judah's babies - twins - named Perez and Zerah.


5. Perez - not much said about him


6. Hezron - or him


7. Ram - or him


8. Amminadab - with a name like that i wish the Bible talked more about him


9. Nahshon - not much said about him


10. Salmon - or him, but i bet he was a fisherman


11. Boaz - Now Boaz is important for two reasons. The first is that the Bible says that his mother was Rahab. Rahab is an important piece of the puzzle because her story can be found in Joshua two. At that point in her life she was a harlot, or prostitute, and decides to help Joshua's army by hiding them and protecting them. She is promised protection when they come back to destroy the city and her entire family is spared. Later, she marries Salmon and enters into the lineage of the Messiah.


12. Obed - His mother was Ruth. This is very important to understand because Ruth was from the land of Moab, which was a foreign land. This is a country who did not worship the Lord Jehovah as the Jewish people did. Yet, God brings Ruth to a land and brings her and Boaz together. God shows us that the Messiah is for all people through this simple act of allowing Ruth to be part of His lineage.


13. Jesse - not much is said about Jesse except for the fact that he was a father and he ended up having a son and this son has provided some of the greatest life lessons of all time as we've witnessed God's hand on his life. And this son was...


14. David - If you don't know about David, please stop right now and read about his life. From being a boy and chopping the head of Goliath off to his infidelity with Bathsheeba to the final blessing of his family, it is a page turner. He has brought me much understanding into the heart of God and i'm sure it'll do the same for you.


Well, there it is! The first 14 generations of Jesus highlighted in the book of Matthew. I hope you enjoyed, but most of all i hope that you'll look at those long, boring lists in the Bible as nuggets of truth that will encourage us to serve God in a greater way! Be blessed.


GP

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Saturday, August 30, 2008

The Tree Debate

Well, just when i think it can't get any stranger - it does. I'm referring to a debate that i was in just the other day. Let me premise my remarks with an overview of what we were discussing...

The idea came from the book of Genesis and Adam and Eve and spoke that the 'true' sin of the first parents was 'getting into a tree that they weren't supposed to'. Now, this simple statement is totally true, but the real sin was disobedience because God Himself had told them specifically not to get into this particular tree. From my understanding, the viewpoint of this book that we were discussing that highlighted the relationship between the tree and Adam and Eve, and the individual whom i was talking with, was that the true sin of Adam and Eve was their arrival in 'someone else's tree'. This concept, then, is equated with looking at the actions of others over the actions of ourselves and 'judging' them. The true sin is 'judging' others when we should simply be focusing on our relationship with Christ and not looking at anyone else.

Let me point out that i am a strong proponent of focusing on our personal spiritual lives. I am a strong supporter of not casting twigs or stones at every Tom, Dick and Harry that passes by who isn't living up to my perfect picture of Christianity. I also loathe the countless youtube videos that i see tearing down any 'Christian' leader who struggles with moral failure. But i also understand that the true sin in Genesis wasn't because of the tree they were in, but because of the words of God commanding them not to go into THAT particular tree.

The heart of the matter is 'disobedience' and the reality that disobedience pulls us further and further away from God. After Adam and Eve eat the fruit, God still comes, AS WAS HIS CUSTOM! God didn't change. God wasn't holding a grudge. God understood that there were going to be consequences, but that didn't diminish His love for them. The same way that if i embezzle money from my job i may go to prison, or get drunk i may wake up with a hangover or eat greasy food every day i may have a heart attack and die. These are all sins. These are all wrong. These are all things that God encourages us not to do and also things that carry with themselves their own consequences. The good news is that God knows the end at the beginning and has the power to be with us through the storms of our lives.

The particular problem with what i see as 'not climbing anyone else's tree' is that is runs counter to the entire purpose of the Bible. God's Word is filled with stories that i believe i am encouraged to read. Why? What is God's purpose for me reading them? So that i can get in someone else's tree. Not so that i can tear down another individual, but that i can understand the reality of sin and the slippery slope of poor decisions and be aware of them in my life. God wants me to look at the lives of others to help me... to encourage me... to mold me. When i choose to ignore everyone else around me and only focus on me and my relationship with God i have the potential to become extremely egocentric, forgetting that there is a world out there that's lost and becoming very comfortable with my 3/2 house, two year old car, spouse and kids. I become very me-focused - the antithesis of what the American culture needs right now.

So, the moral of the story - feel free to get into all the trees you can with the right motives. Don't feel that your job is to tear another down because of their decisions in their tree, but take those decisions - both good and bad - and commit to learn about them. Commit to discuss them. Commit to wrestle with them. And like Jacob with the angel, you just might go away from that discussion walking a little different!

GP
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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Great Week with the Viscomi's

Well, my family had a great week visiting with my brother and sister in law - the Viscomi's. It was as busy as it was relaxing as i balanced work, family and some adventure seeking into six days which went too fast! Between hanging out, showing off the Wickenstix sights and traveling all over the state, we managed to have a ton of fun!


This is a picture of me and my brother in law at the top of Vulture Peak in Wickenburg, AZ. Now, this hike is no joke - especially on this morning. We're talking about over 100 degrees and the sun and the snakes and the immense need to give back to the dirt below our feet. We stopped. We hiked. We climbed. And, yes, we made it to the top. We had a blast! It was so great to talk and hike and share in the beauty of AZ! It was a great preparation for the trip we'd take the next day to the largest hole in the ground I've ever seen - The Grand Canyon.

The Canyon was AWESOME! Of course, it always is, but this time was even better than the last time for me. The previous time was winter and cold and snow. It was so much nicer to be able to hike and take pictures without freezing your butt off. We hiked a ways down 'Bright Angel'. Every bone in my body wanted to ride the momentum to the bottom - but it wasn't time yet. However, I declare before the world that I AM GOING TO THE BOTTOM AND IT'S GONNA BE SOON! After that we headed out to Sedona and stopped at Slippery Rock Ntl. Park and the downtown area. It was a lot of fun. Anyways, here are some photos I hope you like:








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