Love

Today is Valentine’s Day.
The day that is supposed to represent love. In many relationships, this day is very special. But I would argue that this is the exception, not the rule. Valentine’s Day, in so many ways, represents cheap love. A love lacking depth. A love lacking commitment. A love lacking substance.
In reality, it represents something that is not truly love.

I mean, think about it- Valentine’s Day is full of roses, chocolate, jewelry, dinner, etc. And that is love? Really?
If someone does all of those things on this one day, then they truly love you?

You’ve got to be kidding me.

And people wonder why their relationships fail over and over again, why divorce rates are so high, why they get hurt so often, etc.
We toss the word Love around like its a toy. When in reality it has tremendous power and meaning.

By this point, you are probably thinking- “Wow, this guy is really critical. If he is so smart, then why doesn’t he offer a definition of Love.”

Well, here you go. This is my working definition of Love-

Love is an act of the will accompanied by emotion that leads to action on behalf of its object.
Credit Voddie Baucham
Take a moment and consider that definition. Do you honestly believe that Valentine’s Day captures the meaning of Love? I dont think so. 
Now, what conclusions can we draw out of this definition? 
Here are a few of mine- 
  1. Love is active
  2. Love is a choice
  3. Love includes emotion, but is not completely emotion
  4. Love is sacrifice
  5. Love has a focal point

As a Christian, I believe that the perfect example of Love is found on the Cross.

Moving forward, I urge you to evaluate your definition of love.

– B

Who Are You Following?

The wonderful world of Twitter… 

A place where we can follow anyone (if they allow us of course). When I talk to my fellow Twitter users, I am often asked some variation of this question: Who Are You Following?
You see, you can learn a lot about a person by the people/organizations they follow on Twitter. 
I believe the same can be said about life. You can learn a lot about a person by who they follow in life. Who influences them, who leads them, who inspires them etc. 
Before I go any further, I want you to consider this fundamental leadership principle: 
Everyone is leading someone 
And
Everyone is following someone.
Whether you consider yourself a leader or not, the reality is that you are leading someone. Could be many people, could be a younger sibling, could be a friend.. Could be anyone. 
In addition to this, you are following someone. Even the President of the United States has individuals who have shaped his thinking over the years. 
This begs the question- Who Are You Following? 
Paul said it best in his first letter to the Corinthians.
Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ. 
1 Corinthians 11:1 

As followers of Christ, we must legitimately follow Christ. And as followers of Christ, we must look at the people that we allow to influence us.
With that being said, I encourage you to take a moment and ask yourself- Who Am I Following? 

Reflections on Passion 2012

Passion 2012 concluded last week. How can 4 days feel like an eternity and a blur at the same time? I don’t know, but somehow Passion did. It all happened so fast, but the days leading up to Passion seem like a distant memory.
Anyway, I now have some time (to attempt) to digest Passion. The lessons I learned, some insight I gained and my perspective moving forward.
My prayer for this blog is that it would:
  • Glorify God 
  • Be rooted in truth
  • Bless those who read it
  • Lead to action
People Matter Most
This is a lesson that I was reminded of while at Passion. It is a lesson that I have learned time and time again, but God seems to remind me of this simple truth on a consistent basis. 
Consider this for a moment- 
·      27 Million slaves worldwide. 
·      Millions (maybe billions) who have never even heard the name of Jesus Christ. 
·      Billions of people who are lost and need Christ.

Look no further than the Cross to see the value that God places on people. Jesus came and died for the whole world. He did not come so we could receive salvation and then keep it locked up until we die.

Wherever we are, whatever we are doing.. This truth remains. People Matter Most.
Emotion Does Not Last
What happens when you toss gas on a flame? 
– It flashes and burns up instantly. 
How long does this flame last?
– Just a moment and then it dies down. 
Well, the same principle holds true for our walk with Christ. We can not base our walk with Christ (flame) on emotion (gas). It simply doesnt last. Often times we go to an event like Passion and reach a spiritual high so to speak. Great worship, great fellowship, great speakers etc. This creates an emotional experience that just can not be sustained. Question- If you base your walk on emotion, what happens when the emotion fades? Or becomes negative? Will you waver then? Will you think God has abandoned you?
I wrote about this very thing last year. (Found here- http://bjamos.blogspot.com/2011/08/coming-down-from-mountain.html
Synopsis- Our walk with Christ must be based on commitment. Emotions will come and go, but a commitment of our heart, soul, mind and strength will sustain our walk with Christ.
 Importance of the Word 
                   I know you are thinking, “Duh, this is a no brainer.” And you are right, but do we do it all of the time? Are we in the Word daily? I know that prior to Passion I was in the Word sporadically. The discipline of reading God’s Word is not easy. Thats why its called a discipline. This lesson was perfect for me as I have committed to read the Bible in a year. And that will take discipline, but fortunately I got off to a good start at Passion. 
Size of God 
  1. Wow. Thats all I can say. This point will be short. When Passion began and the giving began, my prediction for the total was $1.8 million. Maximum. Well, God proved how foolish I am. And He showed a glimpse of how large and powerful He is with a total of over $3 Million.  (Which is funny, because I prayed that I would catch a glimpse of His size and power- Mission Accomplished) 
  2. I also reflect on what John Piper (I believe it was him) said about the supremacy of God. And He talked about how our sins and the issues that grip us, pale in comparison to the awesome size and power of God.  I know this and have been experiencing the truth of this in a very real way recently.
Challenge the Comfortable Life 
“As if the goal of life is to be comfortable.” When  Christine Caine said this, it really resonated with me. And it continues to. I sit here, at BOLC for the Army, and I am reminded daily how comfort is not what Christ has called us to. Actually, in my time with the military, this truth has been drilled into my head on a consistent basis.  I heard a saying once a few years ago from my Drill Sergeant that I will never forget- Comfort Kills. In combat, if you are seeking “comfort” you are often times not alert and not in a position to defend yourself. Hence- Death.
In order to legitimately follow Christ, we must challenge the comfortable life. The comfortable house, comfortable social setting, comfortable environment etc. 
Consider what Christ said in Luke 9:23- 
Then he said to them all: “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.
Did you catch that? Take up their cross daily… The cross, an implement of torture so terrible they had to create a word to describe the pain one experiences while on it (Excruciating). Passion is just another awesome experience if we do not learn from it. It is nothing more than that if we are disobedient to God’s call on our lives. Moving forward, I encourage you to consider where you are right now… Where God has placed you. And I want you to think this one simple thought- 
“THIS IS MY MISSION FIELD”
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,  and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. 
Matthew 28:19-20
 

Do Not Be Deceived- Part 4- Truth

In my previous entries in this blog series I took a look at what the world says men and women are respectively. What defines a man, what characteristics a woman should strive for etc…
Now, I hope to take a look at the truth. As always, we will begin with Scripture. This particular blog has weighed on me because of the nature of the content. What I am about to share has largely been rejected by our culture. It is not popular to “define” gender roles. Christianity is often mischaracterized as a religion that is based on male chauvinism. I pray that I would paint an accurate picture of what the Bible says about this issue.
So here we go-
As I said, the main source I will use is the Bible. For the individuals that do not believe the Bible is sufficient, I plan on adding support from science and my own observations.
The Truth
We are made in God’s image, and that means that we are made with characteristics that reflect attributes of God. Both Man and Woman are made in God’s image (Genesis 1:27). So I am going to conclude that Men have attributes that reflect God and women have attributes that reflect God.
Lets begin by looking at the men.  If you recall in my previous section about men (found here) I listed Power, Sex, Health/Sports, Money, Cars, Celebrities, and Fashion as masculine attributes that are praised by our culture.
The best place to begin is with Adam. Adam was the first man and he existed prior to sin entering the world.
The story of man prior to sin can be found in Genesis 1:26- 2:25. Using this text, we can discover a large portion of the truth about men. 
When viewing this text there are three main attributes that jump out-
·      Dominion-
a.     God grants man (along with woman) dominion over all of the creatures of the earth.
                                               i.     Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.”
b.     God instructs man (along with woman) to fill the earth and subdue it.
                                               i.     God blessed them and said to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living creature that moves on the ground.”
·      Work/Labor-
a.     Prior to popular belief, work existed before the Fall of Man.
                                               i.     Now no shrub had yet appeared on the earth and no plant had yet sprung up, for the LORD God had not sent rain on the earth and there was no one to work the ground, (2:5)
                                            ii.     The LORD God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it. (2:15)
·      Follower of the Law
a.     The First instance of God’s law is in Genesis 2:16
                                              i.     And the LORD God commanded the man, “You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly die.”
Now, the remainder of the truth about men will be found in the rest of Scripture. (And as I said before, for those of you that don’t feel Scripture is sufficient, I will include scientific support along with my observations.)
·      Warrior-
a.     Men, created in God’s image, are made to be warriors.
                                               i.     Who is this King of glory? The LORD strong and mighty, the LORD mighty in battle. Psalm 24:8
                                             ii.     Biblical examples include- Joshua, Samson, David.
                                            iii.     Scientific Support- Anatomically speaking men are better suited for war. They have greater muscle mass, larger lungs and hearts, thicker skin, thicker skulls, stronger bones/ligaments/tendons and they are better adapted to walk and run.
·      Provider-
a.     The role of men as provider for their household is established in Genesis and reiterated throughout the Bible.
                                               i.     Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.  1 Timothy 5:8
                                             ii.     He who gathers crops in summer is a prudent son,  but he who sleeps during harvest is a disgraceful son. Proverbs 10:5
                                            iii.     Whoever works his land will have plenty of bread, but he who follows worthless pursuits will have plenty of poverty. Proverbs 28:19
·      Resident Theologian
a.     Men are to be knowledgeable regarding Scripture and the spiritual leaders of their homes
                                               i.     Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord. Ephesians 6:4
                                             ii.     Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her  to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word- Ephesians 5: 25
                                            iii.     Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. 6 These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8 Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 9 Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.  Deuteronomy 6:5-9
·      Headship
a.     The final attribute, and perhaps the most widely rejected by our culture, is the attribute of headship. Essentially, men are supposed to lead. The opposite of male headship is male domination.
b.     Headship is established in Genesis, and reiterated with the example of Christ.
                                               i.     The LORD God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.” Genesis 2:18
1.     Note- Men and Women are equal, but the role of man is to lead and the role of woman is to help. Additionally, the word “Helper” in this text is actually a very powerful word. The same word is used in Psalm 33:20- We wait in hope for the LORD;  he is our help and our shield.
                                             ii.     And he is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning and the firstborn from among the dead, so that in everything he might have the supremacy. Colossians 1:18
                                            iii.     For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior. Ephesians 5:23
Closing Remarks on Men-
It is said that the most dangerous lies are the ones that most closely resemble the truth, and I believe that is the case when it comes to men and the attribute of power specifically. Our culture associates power with male domination, which is then mischaracterized as “headship”. This is a lie that closely resembles truth.
Now on to women.
If you recall in my previous blog about women (found here) I listed Beauty, Fashion, Independence, Sexual Prowess and Fitness/Health as feminine attributes that are praised by our culture.
Lets return to Genesis, because that is where we will find Eve. The first woman. She also existed prior to the Fall. Again we look to Genesis 1:26- 2:25.
There are just three main attributes that jump out-
·      Dominion
a.     Women share in the dominion granted to men in Genesis 1:26-30. Notice the words “They” and “Them”. Men and Women were created to have dominion together and subdue the earth together. Which leads me to my next point—
·      Child Bearer
a.     One attribute that is under assault by our culture is the attribute of child bearing.  (In the US alone approximately 4,000 abortions occur each day. Don’t tell me that our culture values child bearing.)
                                               i.     God blessed them and said to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it.
·      Helper
a.     The role of Helper is established in Genesis 2:18.
                                               i.     The LORD God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.”
Some Biblical examples include Eve, Sarah, Ruth, Esther and Mary.
Side Note- Consider the genealogy of Christ and the mere fact that women are included. (Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba.) The claim that the Bible denigrates women is simply false.
Now, before you get upset about how short this section is on women, I want to change up the structure a little bit and just speak from the heart. One of the greatest attributes of God that women reflect is this- Beauty. It is important to note that physical beauty is given very little value in the Bible. The famous Proverbs 31 lists beauty as “fleeting”.  In fact, the Bible says “Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight”.  1 Peter 3:3-4
I would argue that this attribute is under direct assault from our culture and Satan himself. Beauty is defined as being a certain height, weight, hair color and skin complexion. (Among other things.)
This is what I gather from Genesis-
Women are the crown of creation. If we look at the creation account in Genesis we see that each event gets progressively more complex. And each time, God saw that it was good. And on the final day, God saw all that He made and said it was very good.
The first time that God concludes that something is not good, is when man is alone. He then creates woman. Did you catch that?  In the creation process, the final thing that God creates, is woman. Crown of creation.
Women reflect the beauty, grace, and elegance of God in a way that men are incapable of doing. Conversely, men reflect the power, strength and warrior nature of God in a way that women are incapable of doing. And that is just fine, because men and women are different!
Closing Remarks on Women-
The Biblical picture of the male-female relationship is terribly mischaracterized by our culture. Men are painted as the dominant and aggressive leader while women are painted as the quiet and subservient housewife. Again, this is false. This is particularly relevant to the marriage relationship.
When viewing this relationship properly, one word comes to mind: Sacrifice. People take Ephesians 5: 22-23 and say “Hey, this is proof that women must submit to their husbands” or they will say “See how the Bible paints women, I don’t believe in that.”
But nobody bothers to read just a few verses down where Paul addresses men and delivers one of the most profound statements on this issue when he says- Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her 26 to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word, 27 and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless. 28 In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself.
Now, ponder that for a moment. “Just as Christ loved the church”. This begs the question: How exactly did Christ love the church? The answer to this question completely changes the dynamic of the relationship. When we look at how Christ loved the church, we see the purest form of sacrificial love. We see humility. We see grace. We see redemption. We see blood shed on a Cross.
This perspective changes everything.
Final Thoughts-
Our culture has rejected this truth and replaced it with an absolute lie. I covered what our culture says about men and women in my previous posts, but I want to make one final point.
Are we really better off since adopting the cultural “truth” about men and women?  Because the culture tells us that Biblical principles are outdated and unnecessary. But is that claim true?
The simple answer is No.
Consider this-
1.     Half of all marriages end in divorce
2.     Only 51% of Americans are married. For some perspective, the number was 72% in 1960.
3.     Cohabitation, Single person households, and single parents have all increased since 1960.
As we can see, the deception that we have bought into has not yielded positive results. Moving forward, as Christians, it is absolutely essential for us to stand for truth. And the only way we can do that is by seeking to be True Men and Women of God.
– B

Proverbs 4:23- Guarding Your Heart

Today I am going to take a look at a concept that I believe is neglected by my generation. As a young adult, I am sharing from experience and observation. The concept I am discussing is guarding your heart. My generation excels at many things, but guarding our heart is not one of them.
The scripture reference is Proverbs 4:23

Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.

This verse is well known, but how much do we practice it? Do we actively guard our heart? Do we believe it is in fact the wellspring of life? Do we even know how to guard our heart?
The answer for my generation is an emphatic “NO”. I’ve experienced the consequences of an unguarded heart. I’ve observed the damage done to close friends due to unguarded hearts. It is not a pretty sight. Christians and Non-Christians struggle with this concept.

With that being said, I want to examine the condition of an unguarded heart.
An unguarded heart is just that, not guarded. Easily harmed.
Question- Would you leave your most valuable possession unguarded for an extended period of time?…Yeah, didn’t think so. So why do we do it with our heart? The Bible says ABOVE ALL ELSE guard your heart. Let me give a few examples before I answer the question-

1) Unguarded heart in a relationship 
In a dating relationship it looks something like this-
Boy meets girl and there is a “spark”. Commonly called chemistry. A short amount of time passes and the boy and girl are communicating openly about everything. More time passes and the two individuals begin to date. By this time, serious connections are being made. Then, the breaking point is reached. The spark fade and the relationship ends. Regardless of who ended the relationship, both hearts are wounded. The depth of the wound will have a direct connection to the depth of their connection. Both individuals move on, but in most cases they carry the wound for a long time, and also into their next relationship.

(Notice the use of “boy” and “girl” in that example. A point I want to make is that a Man will protect his heart and the heart of the Woman he pursues.)

2) Simple imagery- 
Imagine taking two whole pieces of play doh and sticking them together, and after a time, ripping them apart. Now, imagine doing that over and over again. What happens? Well, our once pure piece of play doh is now littered with several other pieces of play doh and pieces of it are missing.

This is how my generation does relationships. We attach our heart over and over again just to get it tainted over time by failed relationships.

Back to the question- Why do we leave our heart unguarded?
I think there are two main reasons-

1) We dont believe our heart is that valuable
2) We dont know how to guard our heart

When addressing these points, the first thing that comes to mind is Hosea 4:6a

My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge..
The Bible is true, yes, we believe that. But do we believe that it is sufficient? We must be absolutely convicted that the Bible is sufficient. All of the truth that we need is found in the Bible. We must know that! 
Because if we do not believe the Bible is sufficient, then we will find “truth” in the world. 
Find truth in the Word, not the world.
Next point- Not knowing how to guard our heart is not an excuse. Learn! Seek guidance! See what the Bible has to say about the issue. My answer to the question of how to guard your heart centers around Philippians 4:6-7
Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. 
The answer is simple- Allow Christ to guard your heart. If your heart is wounded, allow Him to restore it. Make His Word the manual by which you live your life. Believe what the Bible says- Your heart is valuable, guard it ABOVE ALL ELSE.