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Miracles Happen

October 15, 2019 By John Deisher

The most incredible thing about miracles is that they happen.”

— G.K. Chesterton
Photo by Marc-Olivier Jodoin on Unsplash

The great thing about miracles is that they happen.

That is also the most frustrating thing about them, because they happen outside of our control.

We can pray a certain prayer and a miracle happens. We say the same prayer and nothing happens. We face a certain situation and a miracle happens. We face a similar situation and nothing happens.

Jesus goes to the pool of Bethesda. Lots of sick people. He only heals one. A miracle! At least for one man.

But it was not a miracle for the others. One man walked out, healed. The others stayed, still needing healing. But now they know that there is hope. Now they know miracles happen.

That’s the thing about miracles.

They give us hope. And sometimes, that is enough.

Filed Under: Blog, Thoughts Tagged With: hope, miracle

Raise the Sail

October 14, 2019 By John Deisher

God provides the wind, Man must raise the sail.” 

— Augustine of Hippo

There are times when it is perfectly appropriate to say, “I’m waiting on God.”

It sounds spiritual, as if to do anything would be out of God’s will and we do not want to interfere with his plans and purposes.

But, there are also times when it is perfectly appropriate for God to say, “I’m waiting on you.”

Maybe more times for the latter than for the former.

If we are not careful, we can live in a spiritual paralysis of waiting for God to do something he has already clearly said is our responsibility. That is why we read the Bible. It has God’s revealed will. That is why we walk in community with other believers. We have God’s lived-out purpose.

God has said, “Go into all the world.” We say, “I am waiting for him to tell me what to do.”

God has said, “The harvest is ripe everywhere.” We say, “I am waiting for him to tell me where.”

God has said, “The days are short.” We say, “I am waiting for him to tell me when.”

We are waiting for God to speak in response to our question. But, God has already spoken first. The sailer does not raise the sail to cause the wind. The wind is already there.

We just need to raise the sail.

Filed Under: Blog, Thoughts Tagged With: God, life, sail, wind

Life with a Shadow

October 11, 2019 By John Deisher

If you’re a Christian you’re just a shadow of your future self.” 

— N.T. Wright
Photo by Martino Pietropoli on Unsplash

There is a picture my Dad posted on my Facebook page of me when I was 25 years old. I was 5’11”, 142 pounds, and had a very large amount of hair on my head.

Truth be told, I thought I knew all the answers to every question.

Forty years later, age has shrunk my height a little, expanded my weight a little more, and reduced my hair a lot more.

And I have learned that often I don’t even know the question.

At 25, I would not have guessed I would be where I am today. At 65, I cannot imagine being anywhere else.

At 25, I lived in the shadow of who I am now. At 65, the shadow I cast includes that 25-year-old me, as well as all the years in-between. But my life now is already a shadow of who I am to become.

It is a paradox. I cast the shadow of my past, but I am making the shadow cast by my future. My life, my actions, my decisions, my relationships with God and others, are all in the shadows of the past.

And they are making the shadows created by my future self.

Stand boldly in the light. Cast a God-sized shadow.

Filed Under: Blog, Thoughts Tagged With: God, life, shadow

Made Like Him

October 10, 2019 By John Deisher

Sometimes I consider myself there as a stone before a carver, whereof he is to make a statue; presenting myself thus before GOD, I desire Him to form His perfect image in my soul, and make me entirely like Himself.”

― Brother Lawrence
“Sometimes I consider myself there as a stone before a carver, whereof he is to make a statue; presenting myself thus before GOD, I desire Him to form His perfect image in my soul, and make me entirely like Himself.”

I have noticed something during my lifetime. I develop something, I learn something, something of which I am very proud.

And I take it to God, the great stone carver, and point out my new thing. He looks at me for a minute. He sizes me up, and he sizes up this new piece of me.

“That’s nice,” he says. And he picks up a hammer and chisel and whacks it off.

Then he whacks off some of the old things as well.

I am not good at this “stone before the carver” thing. Why would God do this? Those were my best parts.

But I’ve learned they are not my God-parts. They are not in his image. They are not like him.

So, whack away.

Filed Under: Blog, Thoughts Tagged With: God, image, life

People are the Plan

October 9, 2019 By John Deisher

God’s plan is to make much of the man, far more of him than of anything else. Men are God’s method. The Church is looking for better methods; God is looking for better men. ”

― E.M. Bounds, Power Through Prayer

I like planning. I like creating projects and processes. I like creating better methods of doing things.

But ultimately, everything comes down to people.

It is about providing guidance. It is about providing direction. It is about providing opportunities.

But ultimately it is about helping people see who they are in God and his plans and purposes for them.

It seems as if at times we are looking for the method that by-passes people. Social media is one example. If we create the right profile, the right image, the right content, we can reach people without anything else. Just get them into the church.

We forget that God’s plan was for people to reach people. That was always the method.

Not better methods. Better people.

Filed Under: Blog, Thoughts Tagged With: God, method, mission, people, plan

Not Average

October 8, 2019 By John Deisher

Refuse to be average. Let your heart soar as high as it will.”

― A. W. Tozer
“Refuse to be average. Let your heart soar as high as it will.”
Photo by Joshua Earle on Unsplash

There was recently a story in the news about how similar all hipsters look (though I suppose the author of the story could have chosen any group and made the same claim). A man contacted the publisher of the story to complain that his photo had been used in the article without his permission. On further checking, the publisher found that it was not the same man but someone for which they had a model’s photo release.

Point proved.

According to Webster’s dictionary, average is “having qualities that are seen as typical of a particular person or thing”. Hipsters, for instance (or cowboys, or surfers, or lawyers, or teachers…).

But often when we use the word average, we don’t mean that.

We mean “mediocre; not very good”.

“The food was just average.” “The presentation was just average.” “The store was just average.” “The date was just average.”

It is as if “average” requires a sigh of disappointment after the word is uttered. We know it could have been better.

But, if we are not careful, we will settle for a lifetime of “average” because average is enough. Not good. Not bad. Average.

But who wants to live life with a sigh of disappointment. 

Have an impossible dream. Set an unreachable goal. Soar high.

You may fail, sometimes, and end up for a moment in “average”. But don’t settle for the mediocre.

Soar.

Filed Under: Blog, Thoughts Tagged With: average, God, life, soar

Choose Joy

October 7, 2019 By John Deisher

“Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day.”

— Henri J.M. Nouwen

Photo by Quan Nguyen on Unsplash

I appreciate those people who seem to be happy all the time. But that is not me.

Sometimes there are things going on that make happiness feel unattainable for me. There are things I face that don’t make me happy.

But I still have joy. Even in those tough times, I keep an attitude of joy.

My joy comes from knowing who I am in God, and though the situation I face may be challenging it does not change who I am as God’s child.

So I choose joy.

Everyday.

Yes, sometimes I forget to choose joy. I can be a bit grumpy.

But I always come back to it.

Stop waiting for good things to happen and bad things to stop happening. Choose joy.

Everyday.

Filed Under: Blog, Thoughts Tagged With: God, joy, life

Breakaway 2019 – Spiritual Direction

October 7, 2019 By John Deisher

Kathy and I led a breakout session on Spiritual Direction and how to hear the voice of God for Oklahoma Chi Alpha’s Breakaway conference. We had some great help from Brian Abraham and Katie Deisher. Around 100 students attended our two sessions as we shared how to Sit, Walk, and Stand with God.

Filed Under: Blog, Thoughts Tagged With: breakaway, direction, voice

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