Sunday, May 24, 2026

Today Was Payday!

I heard a story about a Navy ship that intercepted a boat from Southeast Asia.  The boat was overloaded with almost 100 people fleeing poverty, persecution, and plight in their home country.  The people were dehydrated, starving, and desperate.  In a few more days, they would have started dying, one by one.  The sailors took the people on board, fed them,  gave them medical assistance, and saved them from almost certain death.  After the work of intake and rescue, a tired sailor said, "Today was payday!"

I know this story is being read by people who see the world with varied eyes.  Some are happy that we were being what Ronald Reagan called "a city on a hill."  Some are upset that America used military money and assets for this purpose.  Some might think this is a "feel-good" story, and they don't like this kind of story.  How do you see it?

In Genesis 12:1-3, God speaks to Abraham.  “Leave your native country, your relatives, and your father’s family, and go to the land that I will show you. I will make you into a great nation. I will bless you and make you famous, and you will be a blessing to others. I will bless those who bless you and curse those who treat you with contempt. All the families on earth will be blessed through you."  The Old Testament clearly calls God's people (a nation Abraham founded right here in Genesis) distinct, peculiar, and different from the surrounding nations.  This passage captures a foundational part of that distinctness.  

Here are a few thoughts:

1. There is a formula for becoming a "great" nation here.  God made the Hebrews a great nation.  His presence and hand are the touch that creates that greatness.  God is the foundation here.

2. There is a transitive way of blessing here.  God is the giver/creator of blessing.  That blessing passes to the people from God.  And THAT blessing passes from God's people to "all the families on the earth."  There it is!!! Another purpose passage.  Blessing is God's plan, and we are the conduit of that blessing.  It was Abraham's calling, and it is OUR calling.

How are we doing?  Are we Reagan's (and Matthew 5:14's) city on a hill?  Are we the nation that gives light to all the houses of the world?

Two of my members came to me to offer a gift of help to someone in our community.  They want no credit ... they just want to help.  I think they know Genesis 12:1-3.  I think they have read Matthew 5:14.  And when this gift is a done deal, I think they will say ... "Today was payday!"

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

The Rainbow is Most Beautiful When ...

When is a rainbow the most beautiful?  After a huge storm?  When you are journeying through difficult times?  When all the colors are clear?  When a subtle rainbow shows up out of nowhere?  When the rainbow appears while it is still raining?  Maybe all of these!

In Genesis 9:12-13, God says, "Then God said, 'I am giving you a sign of my covenant with you and with all living creatures, for all generations to come. I have placed my rainbow in the clouds. It is the sign of my covenant with you and with all the earth.'"  While we have made the rainbow the sign of political movements, Skittles, and that coconut rainbow candy that came out 'back in the day,' God meant the rainbow as something else.  From the song, My Deliverer, Rich Mullins said it this way ... "I will never doubt His promise, He has written it across the sky!"  For people of God, the rainbow should always remind us that God makes, and keeps, His promises!  Always!

For those of us who remember our fallen heroes this week, we can hang our hats on God's promise sent through the words of Paul ... "O death, where is your victory?  O death, where is your sting?  For sin is the sting that results in death, and the law gives sin its power.  But thank God!  He gives victory over sin and death through our Lord, Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:55-57)!"  God makes and keeps His promises!  Always!

For all who remember that Sunday is Pentecost Sunday, we are reminded of the promise Jesus gave the Church.  "And I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Advocate who will never leave you (John 14:16)."  "Do not leave Jerusalem until the Father sends you the gift He promised, as I told you before.  John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:4-5)!"  God makes and keeps His promises!  Always!  

The rainbow, for Christians, is God's expression of His constant movement from what was and is to what will certainly be.  He is in the persistent, unstoppable, and beautiful business of bringing us "to Himself (Exodus 19:4).  God will do this through majestic acts (Acts 2, Pentecost) that birth new things.  God will do this through His presence, through and past our human losses.  God will do this as we, while dealing with life, come to the realization that our rainbow ... our promise ... is there, behind the mist, in the storm, even in the night, just waiting for a little light to shine and reveal that God will never break His promise, He has written it across the sky!  

Monday, May 11, 2026

A Different Butterfly Effect

You have probably heard of "The Butterfly Effect."  The law, also known as "the law of sensitive dependence on initial conditions," is part of what is known as "chaos theory."  To sum it up, the law basically holds that small, even minute, changes or happenings can have major effects on other things.  Let me say ... I believe in this principle ... because I have seen it happen!

In 2022, I was less than patient with the pace of our application to become a part of the Global Methodist Church.  There were only a few hundred churches formed at that time. Then, as is usually the case when I am impatient, I decided I needed to approach things differently.  So I asked a very dangerous question ... "If ya'll are having difficulty moving applications along, is there any way I can help?"  Eight other people and I said essentially the same thing, and we were tasked with processing applications from around the world ... yes, the entire world!  What happened has resulted in (in 2026) about 7500 churches (including many new church starts) on many continents, all over the world.  It was chaotic, exhausting, and one of the best things I have done for Jesus in my life.  A small group of people flapped their collective wings in America, and a whirlwind of churches, stories, testimonies, and new believers happened.  NOT because of us ... but because God's Spirit was in this movement!

A man named Norman Borlaug was involved in developing wheat varieties that could grow in arid climates.  You probably haven't heard of him, but his work is credited with saving 2 billion people from starvation ... you read that right, 2 billion!  One man working with a small group of scientists!  The Butterfly Effect!

Our staff here, working on the Abbeville Sacred Arts Initiative, started with 3 people, praying, dreaming, and "flapping our artistic wings."  Just a writer and two musicians.  Over the last three months, we have had Christian artists, performers, and community leaders come together in ways we could have never dreamed.  We seem to get phone calls, inquiries, and interested people every day.  We have received a CREO Arts Grant and are actively pursuing another grant.  The River Youth and Children's Center is well underway (help if you can!).  But I know that if anything good happens from all of this, it is due to the powerful movement of the Holy Spirit and the foundation of Jesus.  The Butterfly Effect!

It shouldn't surprise us.  2000 years ago (give or take) an uneducated fisherman preached a sermon before a hostile crowd.  All he had was a testimony, a relationship with Jesus, and the power of the Holy Spirit.  You can read his message in Acts 2.  When he finished, bewildered Jews "cut to the heart" asked, "Brothers, what shall we do?"  Peter answered, "Repent and be baptized!"  3000 people responded!  Small beginnings, a few disciples filled with God's Spirit, and a huge outpouring.  The Butterfly Effect!

Not chaos. Not turning the world upside down. But bringing things "round right" (Shaker Song).  Maybe the Lord of the butterflies knows a thing or two that we should grasp!  To God be the glory, great things He has done!  AMEN?  AMEN!

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Shoot The Oxen

There is a strange story in 1 Kings 19 (actually, there are a number of strange stories in both 1st and 2nd Kings).  So ... here it is.  First,  there is the famous story of Elijah in the cave .. the one where God appears to him in a whisper.  Then, Elijah passes his mantle of prophecy to Elisha.  He just appears at the field where Elisha is plowing.  Elijah places his mantle on Elisha, and Elisha does 3 things ... he kisses his mom and dad ... he kills the oxen ... he cooks the oxen and feeds the town.  Let's unpack this:

1. Ok, it's Mother's Day.  Gotta take care of something obvious.  Never leave on an important mission without telling Mama and giving her your assurance that she is on your mind.  Share love, plans, and dreams with your mama.  Whether she agrees or not, this is important. Honor your father and mother ... not a suggestion, a commandment!

2. Shoot the oxen.  Did you ever wonder about the reason(s) Cain's offering was rejected and Abel's offering was accepted?  I wonder if the main reason was that Cain offered produce, which could be regrown by doing the same thing again.  Abel offered the whole and the first of his flock ... he had to start over with that particular sheep!  Why do our offerings, our worship, our words seem to not be accepted?  Maybe we are only offering what we can easily reproduce.  Maybe God wants us to kill the oxen ... start over ... get rid of the sacred cows ... stop going to church and start BEING the Church!  About 20 Abbeville people went to Annual Conference this week.  About 1/3 of these stayed to be trained in disciple-making (you know, that little MISSION thing we say ... Make Disciples of Jesus that worship passionately, love extravagantly, and witness boldly?).  We are jumping all in to this, and some oxen need to be killed.  Maybe we even need to name them ... time, resources, programs, empty things we do that aren't mission-focused?  What do you think? And, by the way, your little church might have had the most attendees at Annual Conference of every church except the host church!!!! Y'all truly rock!

3. Let's admit it.  We are Methodists.  And as good Methodists, we have something we really do well!  We eat!  After we kill those oxen, we celebrate our history and dream about our future.  Monday night we celebrated 10 ordinands that are either Deacons or Elders, going out to serve God.  I think they kissed mama.  I think they shot some oxen, or they wouldn't be there.  And after it all, we had a little party ... before we were all sent out!

Process this story.  What does it mean to you?  Are you ready to take on the mission?  Are you willing to do every necessary thing to become a disciple-making congregation?  This means YOU might need to shoot some oxen.  And YOU WILL need to both be and make disciples  ... all of you.  Why? Because it is what we have been told to do by Jesus!  That's good enough for me!