I was blessed with the opportunity to go see the Rangers vs. Yankees in game 1 of the ALCS at the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. I was born and raised in New Jersey as a die hard Yankees fan. Now you may be asking yourself why in a somewhat religious blog am I talking about baseball. Let me explain.
I was sitting in the upper deck with a lot of die hard Ranger fans. Now there are a lot of Yankee fans in the United States and the world but for some reason they did not show up very well to this game....and especially not in my section. The Ranger fans were a little rough. Every time a Yankees fan would walk to get a soda, beer, or hotdog they would be boo'd by the entire crowd. Profanity and chants of "Yankees Suck" would soon follow after. What amazed me during this entire process was the passion of these fans. Now, yes they were rooting for the team that I was rooting against but they were passionate to a fault. The attendance was 50,930 for the game and everyone was on the edge of their seats not wanting to leave the stadium. And as I sat there in the stadium with my girlfriend Nikki, I found myself asking the question why isn't Church this packed. Really we have a God that cannot disappoint us. A God who wont give up a lead in the 8th inning, wont ever strikeout, or miss a play yet most Church's including the one I have the privilege to serve at is not even close to being packed. It breaks my heart.
From the early days of the jewish people the word for Church "ekklesia" meant a people gathered together for God. Why is it that we do not gather for God anymore. It seems that people want to go to Church and experience a sporting event instead of experiencing the living God! I will always have a place for sports in my life especially the New York Yankees, but not at the expense of my religious beliefs and not at the expense of my God. I pray that more can gather together each week for God. And even when our sports team, family, or friends fail us we can turn our hope to our God, a God who can fill us, a God who never disappoints!
Romans 5:5 "Hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out into our hearts through the holy Spirit that has been given to us"
Monday, October 18, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
From the shore of Jersey to the plains of Texas
The Jersey shore is my first home. It is were I grew up and spent all my childhood. Despite all this the Lord called me out of my east coast comfort and to the flatlands of Texas for something greater. There have been many transitions since moving to Texas:
Hearing people say howdy, fixin' to, and y'all
Eating my first piece of brisket/Texas BBQ
and the southern culture in general
Change is good but when everything in your life is uprooted it can quickly change from good to chaos. Driving 27 hours in two days, moving into a new apartment, and yes the joys of paying all my own bills(thank you to my mom and dad for not making me pay any part of the electricity bills these past 24 years, I owe you!). Even though it was chaos the Lord was present throughout the entire time.
The Lord only placed one word on my heart as I prepared to uproot my life and head to Texas and that word was "faithful." I have done some other years of missionary work yet it was just that "me" doing missionary work not the Lord working through me...I thought it was all this guy.
I promised the Lord that this time would be different, this time when I serve the Lord I will allow him to do everything and allow me to simple be his humble instrument. The hard thing about this is that it is a lot harder to do than to say. But in that moment I came to realize we are called to greatness...And we achieve that greatness through our faithfulness. No, this is not greatness on a football field under the Friday lights in Texas, instead this greatness is being the best Christian we can be. Benedict says an awesome quote that has inspired me, "The world offers you comfort, but you were not made for comfort, you were made for greatness."
What act of faithfulness is God calling me to today?
Do I want to be great for God?
These are the questions I ask myself everyday since starting full time ministry in Texas. I had to come to the realization that I cant be superman....and He doesn't want me to be...all I have to do is be faithful and he will take care of the rest!
Peace In Christ,
Joey
Hearing people say howdy, fixin' to, and y'all
Eating my first piece of brisket/Texas BBQ
and the southern culture in general
Change is good but when everything in your life is uprooted it can quickly change from good to chaos. Driving 27 hours in two days, moving into a new apartment, and yes the joys of paying all my own bills(thank you to my mom and dad for not making me pay any part of the electricity bills these past 24 years, I owe you!). Even though it was chaos the Lord was present throughout the entire time.
The Lord only placed one word on my heart as I prepared to uproot my life and head to Texas and that word was "faithful." I have done some other years of missionary work yet it was just that "me" doing missionary work not the Lord working through me...I thought it was all this guy.
I promised the Lord that this time would be different, this time when I serve the Lord I will allow him to do everything and allow me to simple be his humble instrument. The hard thing about this is that it is a lot harder to do than to say. But in that moment I came to realize we are called to greatness...And we achieve that greatness through our faithfulness. No, this is not greatness on a football field under the Friday lights in Texas, instead this greatness is being the best Christian we can be. Benedict says an awesome quote that has inspired me, "The world offers you comfort, but you were not made for comfort, you were made for greatness."
What act of faithfulness is God calling me to today?
Do I want to be great for God?
These are the questions I ask myself everyday since starting full time ministry in Texas. I had to come to the realization that I cant be superman....and He doesn't want me to be...all I have to do is be faithful and he will take care of the rest!
Peace In Christ,
Joey
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