Food and Conscience

I must be a prophet.

A year or so ago, I was teaching at Riv on “Brotherly Love.” You can watch the whole message here. Specifically, I was teaching on what to do when you disagree with another Christ-follower on an “open handed issue,” which is a non-sin issue that people have differing convictions on.

Here is a 1.5 minute excerpt where I predict what may be coming for the church in America:

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Well, I was right–this issue hit Riv last week. Sunday, we had a fund-raiser for our outreach in Mexico. As part of the event, we roasted a couple pigs. All in all it was an amazing event, with lots of support raised to help out orphans in need.

The week before the event, a member of our church, who is either vegan or vegetarian (I’m not sure) was concerned about us roasting pigs. She felt it would be better to have a vegetarian event. Suffice it to say, it snowballed to the point that PETA got involved. They sent us a letter and even placed a PSA on a local radio station asking us to have a vegetarian event instead. It was all very fascinating to say the least.

The best part of the whole thing was the example JR (the guy overseeing our Mexico stuff) set. He could have gotten into a big scriptural debate with the Riv member, but he didn’t. He could have ignored the whole thing, but he didn’t. Instead, he responded very graciously to her concerns. Here’s the note he sent:

Thanks for your email concerning the fiesta next Sunday. I really appreciate you sharing your conscience and convictions with us about the pigs and using them to feed people at the party.

While I completely agree with your statements about all animals being God’s creation, I don’t necessarily share your convictions about eating them. I certainly want to respect and honor your conscience and convictions in an area such as this even though I would suggest this is not a black and white or wrong and right “sin” issue.

That is probably one of the things that I love most about Riverview. We live by the principle that we obey and submit ourselves to the things that are clear in the Scriptures as sin. After that, we follow the laws and authorities we’ve been placed under by God. Finally, we yield to our conscience and convictions concerning the things that the Bible is silent on! Living by this principle together is a reflection of what Biblical community is all about.

Again, thanks so much for your willingness to have open dialogue and remain in community with one another – even when we disagree about things.

Great job representing Jesus well, JR. So glad to have you on our team.

Hipster

My boys got some hipster sunglasses last week.

Last night when they were hanging out with my dad, I realized where they got their style.

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The Best Teacher Ever

My wife homeschools each of our kids Kindergarten – First Grade. It was been an amazing thing, because they really are able to get pretty far ahead and start public school with quite an academic advantage. I have always been impressed with how well Grace does at teaching the kids. She doesn’t stress them out, but has a really laid back approach that fits our family well.

I always thought she was the best teacher ever. Now, I know it to be true. I stumbled onto this note that Ethan gave her on his last day of homeschooling (which was this week).

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Is Jesus coming back on June 7th?

Are you ready for the Rapture? Jesus is coming on Oct 28, 1992(!)

I am always fascinated when I read about different religious leaders predicting the end of the world. In fact, Grace and I watched a special on this the other day. Ironically, when the promised date goes by, these leaders never seem to be bothered by the fact that they were wrong and the world still spins.

Even more fascinating to me are pastors who predict when Jesus is coming back. Now, I firmly believe Jesus is coming back one day to set up his kingdom. I just don’t think we get to know when; heck, Jesus doesn’t even know when.

Why do I mention this? Because I just read online that Jesus is coming back on June 7th. It’s such a lock that the pastor predicting it writes this:

Dear readers, you have only 29 days left from the time I am concluding this study, until the coming of our Lord to rapture His people to glory. You can use this time to do those final things you think you need to do. Or, you can use this time to study, pray, fast, witness, set your spiritual house in order, and seek to draw closer to the Lord than you have ever been. The choice is yours! May God give you the grace to make the right choice. And may God have mercy on us all during the next 29 days.

I always wonder what the first church service after one of these dates passes is like for the pastor who predicts Jesus’ return.

I will say, though, how ironic it would be if he is right. Because the weekend after his predicted date is the first weekend we will be in our new building. Wouldn’t that be a hoot?

You Have Seriously Got To Be Kidding Me

This, my friends, is a real toy. Wow. (via A Picture is Worth 1000 LOLz)

I wish…

I seriously wish I had time to learn how to do this (via inultus):

My Vote Will Count

I have finally decided who I am voting for for President.

Competitive Baseball

Time to brag like a good dad. Jesse made it onto one of Holt’s competitive baseball leagues! That means that his last game with the Parks and Rec Division was last Saturday and his first competitive game was tonight. Crazy tight schedule. His team didn’t even get a practice game in before tonight, all they did was assess the players.

And Jesse got to be starting pitcher again–here’s his first competitive pitch:

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Thanks for Praying

Thanks to everyone who prayed yesterday. It was a great planning time and we got a lot accomplished. In fact, we didn’t even stick to our agenda, but jumped off into a few other conversations that we have been meaning to have.

The bottom line is we are trying to figure out how to effectively care and shepherd such a large church (that is only getting bigger). I really feel we made some big steps yesterday and you’ll be hearing more and more being announced over the next couple months.

The Likeness of…

This morning, I was reading this passage in the Bible:

2Corinthians 3:18
So all of us who have had that veil removed can see and reflect the glory of the Lord. And the Lord—who is the Spirit—makes us more and more like him as we are changed into his glorious image.

It’s an awesome thought that we are being changed more and more in the image of Christ. It is a deep and profound theological truth. Too bad Jesus doesn’t look like Dave Grohl, because if he did my friend Jason would be the most Christlike person in the world:

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