Scott's Ponderings http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/ Exploring who God is and how He can transform our lives. en http://blogs.bethel.edu/favicon.ico Scott's Ponderings http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/ http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss blojsom v2.27 scott_strand@comcast.net scott_strand@comcast.net Fri, 7 Jul 2006 08:28:04 -0500 How does prayer fit in to loving God? http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=How-does-fit-in-to-loving-God.html <p>Random thought here, &ldquo;What happens when you have an argument with yourself about prayer?&rdquo; &nbsp;In my case God steps in and says, &ldquo;Hey, (ok so this is my paraphrased interpretation) what is it you have been studying? &nbsp;Hasn&rsquo;t it been to love me with ALL your heart, mind, and soul?&nbsp; Prayer is a key point in this relationship.&rdquo;&nbsp; Talk about conviction.&nbsp; You see I have never been a prayer warrior.&nbsp; For that matter, prayer has always taken second place to studying God&rsquo;s word in my life.&nbsp; Don&rsquo;t get me wrong, prayer plays a role in the study of the Word, but the prayer I am talking about is sitting down and simply praying.</p> <p>If I am a Christ follower then I need to spend time now only learning about God, but I need to spend time with God.&nbsp; You see loving God fully is about our relationship with Him.&nbsp; Psalm one tells us that the key to being a righteous person is in meditating on God&rsquo;s word, but we also must spend time with God.&nbsp; It is not an either/or rather it is a both/and.&nbsp; </p> <p>Prayer has at least two components, attitude and action.&nbsp; Our attitude can be modeled after Paul&rsquo;s statement in 1 Thessalonians where we are told to &ldquo;pray continually.&rdquo;&nbsp; It is about our attitude.&nbsp; In the same section we are told to &ldquo;be joyful always&rdquo; and to &ldquo;give thanks in all circumstances.&rdquo;&nbsp; You see it is about our attitude, giving all to God, loving God fully, loving God with all our heart, mind, and soul.&nbsp; In a similar way, the action of praying is physically removing our self from the world around us to develop our relationship with God.&nbsp; This is what Jesus did.&nbsp; Numerous times in the gospel stories we see Jesus withdrawing to pray, to spend time with his father.&nbsp; </p> <p>So how is your prayer life?&nbsp; We are not all called to be prayer warriors, but we are all called to love God fully.&nbsp; Another measure of this is taking a look at our prayer life.&nbsp; Do you have an attitude of praying continually?&nbsp; Do you take time regularly to withdraw and spend time in prayer?&nbsp; To love God with all our heart, mind, and soul we need to spend time with Him in prayer.</p> http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=How-does-fit-in-to-loving-God.html Fri, 7 Jul 2006 08:28:04 -0500 /Loving+God/ http://blogs.bethel.edu/commentapi/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=How-does-fit-in-to-loving-God.html http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=How-does-fit-in-to-loving-God.html&page=comments&flavor=rss2 Measuring Love http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=Measuring-Love.html <p class="MsoNormal">&ldquo;Love the Lord your God with all your heart&hellip;&rdquo; (Matt 22:34a).&nbsp; There are two Old Testament verse jump to mind as I think of ways to measure or gauge how I am doing in the area of loving with &ldquo;all my heart.&rdquo;&nbsp; The first is Proverbs 3: 5-6 which says &ldquo;Trust in the Lord with all your heart, lean not on your own understand, acknowledge him in all you do and He will make your path straight.&rdquo;&nbsp; Like loving God, we are to trust wholly in the Lord also.&nbsp; So how is your trust level?&nbsp; As our prosperity increase there seems to be a corresponding decrease in our trust in God and acknowledgement of God in our daily lives.&nbsp; It seems that trust in God fully and loving God wholly should be pushing us into an ever deepening relationship with God.&nbsp; The second verse is in the next chapter of Proverbs.&nbsp; Proverbs 4:23 tells us to guard our heart, for out of it comes the wellspring of life.&nbsp; We need to protect our heart from those things that would interfere with trusting and loving God.&nbsp; How often are we robbed by the little things?&nbsp; For me, it is spending time in the morning reading the comics rather than reading my Bible.&nbsp; Or worse justifying starting work a little early instead of taking by quiet time.&nbsp; You see I am doing it for God, right?</p> <p class="MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p> So how is your trust issue with God?&nbsp; Do you acknowledge him in all you do?&nbsp; Does this then help you love God a little more?&nbsp; Are you being drawn into a deeper more intimate relationship with our Heavenly Father?&nbsp; Are you guarding that relationship?&nbsp; How about the guarding of the heart so the relationship can continue to grow? http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=Measuring-Love.html Sat, 24 Jun 2006 22:29:28 -0500 /Loving+God/ http://blogs.bethel.edu/commentapi/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=Measuring-Love.html http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=Measuring-Love.html&page=comments&flavor=rss2 The Measure of Love http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=The-Measure-of-Love.html <span>It is interesting, when I preached on this subject a few weeks ago I gave a challenge at the end of the message for the people to assess the percentage of their loving God with all their heart, soul, and mind.&nbsp; From the text we are to love God with &ldquo;all&rdquo; our heart, soul, and mind.&nbsp; If my math is correct that comes out to be 100%.&nbsp; But how is it we measure these things?&nbsp; What does loving God with all our heart look like?&nbsp; What does loving God with all our mind look like?&nbsp; What does it look like to love God with all our soul?&nbsp; What does it look like to love our neighbor as our self?&nbsp; In a men&rsquo;s group that I am a part of (see the Focus of a Warrior section of the blog) we have been challenged to describe what our values look like, how they are played out in our life.&nbsp; By doing this we have the ability to test, measure, or assess how we are doing with regards to living out the given value.&nbsp; This is the direction I am headed with this topic.&nbsp; Over the next few weeks I will be putting forward ideas on what each of these &ldquo;lovings&rdquo; look like in my life so that I will have a gauge with which to measure my progress in the area of &ldquo;loving God&rdquo; and &ldquo;loving my neighbor.&rdquo;</span> http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=The-Measure-of-Love.html Fri, 23 Jun 2006 08:33:15 -0500 /Loving+God/ http://blogs.bethel.edu/commentapi/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=The-Measure-of-Love.html http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=The-Measure-of-Love.html&page=comments&flavor=rss2 A Little More Context http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=A-Little-More-Context.html We are at a point where Jesus' earthly ministry is winding down.&nbsp; Jesus has entered Jerusalem on the back of a donkey, to the shouts of the masses.&nbsp; He has gone into the Temple and driven out the money changes and the merchants. Now Jesus is in a series of confrontations with the religious leaders of the day, the chief priests, the Pharisees and the Sadducees.&nbsp; Each group is working to trap Jesus, to disgrace Him in front of the crowds, but Jesus is aware of their plans and turns their words against them.&nbsp; First it is the chief priests and elders questioning Jesus' authority.&nbsp; They failed.&nbsp; The Pharisees then gave it a shot.&nbsp; Just like the Sadducees, they failed.&nbsp; The Sadducees then gave it one more try with the same results.&nbsp; This leads us to the passage we will be looking at.&nbsp; The Pharisees seeing that the Sadducees had again failed, take one more stab at trying to trip Jesus up.&nbsp; As we work through <a title="Matthew 22:34-40 (NASB)" target="_blank" href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/index.php?search=Matthew%2022:34-40&version=49&interface=print">Matthew 22:34-40</a> we will see how they did. http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=A-Little-More-Context.html Tue, 31 Jan 2006 19:43:54 -0600 /Loving+God/ http://blogs.bethel.edu/commentapi/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=A-Little-More-Context.html http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=A-Little-More-Context.html&page=comments&flavor=rss2 A little Context http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=A-little-Background.html http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=A-little-Background.html Mon, 23 Jan 2006 22:31:19 -0600 /Loving+God/ http://blogs.bethel.edu/commentapi/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=A-little-Background.html http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=A-little-Background.html&page=comments&flavor=rss2 The Greatest Commandment http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=The-Greatest-Commandment.html Jesus, while he as ministering to the crowds was ask a question by the Jewish leader (they were trying to trick him).&nbsp; They asked, &quot;What is the greatest commandment?&quot;&nbsp; Jesus, without missing a beat answered, &quot;Love God with all your heart, sooul, and mind,&quot; and then He added &quot;Love your neighbor as yourself.&quot;&nbsp; <a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matt%2022:37-40&version=31" target="_blank">Matt 22:37-40 (NIV)</a><a href="/blog/~strscoa/" target="_blank"> </a>What does it mean to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind?&nbsp; What about the neighbor part?&nbsp; Another question posed to Jesus was &quot;Who is my neighbor?&quot;&nbsp; It is these and other questions that will be explored in this blog. http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=The-Greatest-Commandment.html Mon, 23 Jan 2006 22:30:48 -0600 /Loving+God/ http://blogs.bethel.edu/commentapi/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=The-Greatest-Commandment.html http://blogs.bethel.edu/blog/~strscoa/Loving+God/?permalink=The-Greatest-Commandment.html&page=comments&flavor=rss2