Sequestered

Today I sequestered myself in “The Love Shack“.  It was an amazing day outside, too!  I should know, the beauty is right outside my window.  I am having a hard time realizing that I am not on vacation, I don’t have to cram all my activities into today… I live here.  I am the worst at procrastination… Something I am working on as we speak.  If I am gonna stay, I have to get something done.  I worked a full 12 hour day on this computer, and I am still at it…  it’s fun stuff now, but I’m still here.

I’m not sure if it is the vitamins I am taking or my chiropractic visit yesterday, or both… but I had this amazing amount of energy and motivation today.  Actually, I am convenienced, it was Dr Koch, the miracle worker.  I woke up so sore… but ready to get to work.  All I can say is, this is the 1st day in a while I have had this kind of motivation… coincidence?  Highly unlikely!

I was able to get a weeks worth of work done in one day… yeah!  It’s boating to Hopetown tomorrow, weather permitting.  Pace yourself, baby!

Conservation

I will admit the subject of conservation has never really entered my mine… until now!  Live and learn.  On this Island, conservation is especially important, for several reasons.  One of which is, everything is so expensive here.  Go into the local grocery, everything is pretty much $5.00, whether it is a can of beans or a tube of toothpaste.  That adds up in quite a hurry.  Needless to say, now I ration toilet paper, paper towels, shampoo, etc.  Things I thought nothing of wasting in the past.  Not to mention, there is no trash pick up either, so…. I actually need transportation to take my garbage the 7 miles to the dump.  I have become somewhat of a dumpster diver also.  LOL!  There are no actual dumpsters, but hey… you spot a good chair, a pot for a plant, a nice piece of wood, etc you grab it for sure.  Kinda fun actually.

Then there is power and water.  Since I am operating on Solar power and a Cistern… there is a limit.  I no longer keep all the lights on for no reason.  When I get my new generator, I will have to unplug my fridge at night so I don’t lose power by morning… crazy!  I have to check my “numbers” a couple times a day to see if I need to crank up the generator.  It is an efficient low cost system and I like it.  I can’t take frequent long showers or a bath… I have a “limited” amount of water.  Luckily it has rained a lot in the past week, my cisterns are full.

So, things I never even thought of, or basically took for granted are now an issue.  Interesting!

“So You Don’t Want to Go to Church Anymore”

I just finished this book, and loved it.  It is by Way Jacobsen & Dave Coleman.  Get Your Copy By Clicking Below.

So You Don’t Want to Go to Church Anymore

No I’m not boycotting church or anything,  I actually went to church here on the Island Sunday.  My next door neighbors invited me.  This church is quite unlike the previous church visit I had here, where there were 4 people in attendance, that’s including me.  This is their version of “PineLake”, a band, great Music, etc.  A “Jump Up” church as they call it here.  I will probably attend there frequently, when I get some transportation.

However, this book made extremely great points, that most religious church goers, don’t want to here.  The book was based on a small pamplet, Jacobsen wrote… Here are his points, doesn’t matter if you agree, they are very interesting and worth thought… I will paraphrase the pamplet a bit…

First question, “Where do you go to church?” That question really bothers Wayne.   He says, “I think Jesus looks at church quite differently.  He didn’t talk about it as a place to go, but a way of living in relationship with him and with other followers of his” Church doesn’t identify a location, but describes how people relate to one another.

Church, The Institution, gives us a false sense of security.  The church is something we are, not someplace we go, how can we leave Church unless we abandon Christ himself?  The issue isn’t where we are at a given time during the weekend, but how were are living in him everyday.

Then he is asked, “But don’t we need regular fellowship?” Response is, “I wouldn’t say we need it. If we were in a place where we couldn’t find other believers, Jesus certainly would be able to take care of us.” Do we desire sharing authentic fellowship with other believers…. absolutely!

“Shouldn’t we be committed to a local fellowship?” Most of assume that is in the bible somewhere, he has yet to find it.  People live outside structures, called churches, and still find not only deep relationship with God, but also connections with other believers that run far deeper than in any institution.  “Scripture does encourage us, to be devoted to one another, not committed to an institution.”“Fellowship happens where people share knowing Jesus.  It consists of open, honest, sharing, genuine concern about each other’s spiritual well-being and encouragement for people to follow Jesus in whatever way he leads them.”

This question is stupid in my opinion, he was nice when he responded… “Don’t Our Institutions keep us from error?” His answer, “Sorry to burst your bubble, but every major heresy inflicted on God’s people has come from organized groups with “leaders” who thought they knew God’s mind better than anyone around them.” “If that is where you hope to find security, I’m afraid it is sorely misplaced.  Jesus didn’t tell us that “going to church” would keep us safe but that trusting him would.’

Now before you get offended and panic … next question, “So are traditional congregations wrong?” “Absolutely Not!” “Where there are leaders who are true servants and not playing the politics of leadership, true worship can happen.  Every person I’ve ever met who is thriving in the life of Jesus has a desire to share authentic fellowship with other believers.”

On of the points he is trying to make, is that the meetings are far less the issue than the quality of the relationships.  Believers sometime are encouraged toward a growing dependency on the system or it’s leadership rather than on Jesus himself.  This is not an excuse to stay at home and do nothing.  It is easier to just go with the flow, but tasting real living fellowship between passionate believers, can not be compared.  Once you experience that, it is impossible to settle for anything less.  Meeting once a week in the segregated hour with people who look like we do and like things we like may not be church at all.

“In our day we don’t need more talk about the church, we need people who are simply ready to live it’s reality.” There are people right in front of you everyday that are ready to share the journey.  Find them and connect, that is church.

Controversial as this all sounds… there are great points to this book and a lot to be learned.  I remember when I came to this Island for the month of September, I made the comment, “This IS my church.” Guess what, it truly is.  I am learning what it means to be in “fellowship”.

READ THE BOOK! MAKE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT!

True Story…

Waking to Thunder
Oh, to wake, to the thunder rumble
Is such a blessed sound to hear
The lightening it is striking
Is it far or is it near
Now it’s the dawn of morning
and I look across the sea
the dark blue sky and lightning flash
wow, that was a little to close for me
Then the silence, the storm is over
and the colors, they fill the sky
with several massive rainbows
God’s gift for the naked eye.

I might look foolish

Here is a different definition of faith: Faith is the willingness to look foolish. OK.. you’re gonna love this comparison. What happens when people get drunk? (I’m asking you, because I have NO knowledge of such a thing). What happens? They lose all inhibitions. They do things they would have never done, sober. So, if we are filled with the Holy Spirit, God will help us overcome our Godly inhibitions. There will be a boldness that compels us to take action. Do things we never would have done with out faith.   We will care less about what people think and more about what God thinks.

“And don’t get drunk with wine, which leads to reckless action, but be filled with the Spirit” Ephesians 5:18

Here are some “foolish” things  to consider… (I have several on this list)

  • Tell someone you are sorry
  • Forgive
  • Fast
  • Confess a sin
  • Tithe
  • Go on a mission trip
  • Tell someone you love them
  • Lead a small group (GO Sandi)
  • Ask someone out
  • Pray every day
  • Pursue a new hobby
  • Submit your resignation
  • Submit your resume
  • Go Back to school

You get the picture, the list is long make it  yours…. I have several “foolish” things I need to do.  Living in this place is just one of them. I’m just getting started.

Playoffs…

Went to Blaine and Carol’s to watch the play off games yesterday.  Food was incredible, fish dip and chips, crawfish (lobster) salad, and conch chowder.  It was a fun group, even Carol and Blaine’s children were there, until bedtime.  Just more relationship building… love it!  It was right at 60 degrees, so we had a fire going too! Go Packers!