Sunday, August 25, 2013

Big Weekend... Very Big.

It was a big weekend in Houston at my mom’s house. Scott, Greg and I met up at mom’s house to meet up with my cousin Mark Perkins who had some appointments at MD Anderson for his cancer therapy. While we were in Houston Scott’s two youngest were baptized into Christ. Charlie and Charlotte have been talking about being baptized and my brother Greg is an essential ingredient in that recipe. He has done a lot for them spiritually including financing their way to FC Camp. It’s quite an interesting story.
Thursday afternoon we went to a gym and were playing Volleyball and Basketball. We met a young man named Seth who had known Greg from FC Camps (Greg is a counselor at the junior camp). He has been in Houston for a week and would be attending at Bellaire Church of Christ. OK? Park that piece of information for a moment.
That night we ate at Pappadeaux’s we had an engaging young waitress and when she served our meal Mark asked her if she would like to pray with us and asked me to lead the prayer. During the course of the meal Mark started talking to her about Jesus and she accepted an invitation to come to mom’s house for a Bible study. Lo and behold she showed up the next day and Mark did his lesson “The Big Picture”. Greg commented to her that she was very daring to come to a stranger’s house for a Bible study and she replied she had been praying to God for help and saw it as an answer to her prayers. She was not ready to make a commitment at that time because, as she put it, she had some things in her life she wasn’t ready to give up yet.
The next day, Greg, Scott and I were working outside on some projects that mom had for us and Mark did his Bible study with Charlie and Charlotte. To be fair, Charlie and Charlotte had been talking about being baptized but hesitated to because they didn’t have a way to church. After the lesson Mark came to where we were and said that Charlie and Charlotte wanted to be baptized but were hesitant because they didn’t have a way to go to church services… the same problem.
Now get this… Mark said he had talked to Seth (the basketball player we had met the day before) and he had agreed to give them rides to Bellaire. He made a quick call to Seth who confirmed that he could give them rides. Then we went next door and baptized them in the neighbor’s pool.
That my friends is “5 Talent” thinking. Mark knew that Charlie and Charlotte were interested. He met the guy at the gym, got his phone number and mentioned he might need a ride for Charlie and Charlotte and then engaged Charlie and Charlotte in the Bible class. Mark was told a year ago that he had 1-2 two years to live. With your prayers and the doctor’s treatment he is doing much better. He said he went from preparing himself to die to preparing himself to live. My brother Scott says the best thing about Mark’s illness is that the three brothers are getting together again on a regular basis and of course Mark is like a fourth brother. Thanks you God for blessing Mark and for the great things he is doing for our family.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Non-Saving Faith

John 12:42-50 describes an interesting situation… some of the Jewish leaders believed in Jesus and had faith in him but would not “confess their faith”. They were afraid of the consequences that would come from confessing faith in Jesus, i.e. they would be unable to participate in Synagogue activities. Later in the text Jesus says that those who do not “confess their faith”… will be condemned in the last day. Imagine losing salvation because you love the Synagogue and its activities. Don’t be fooled by the people who say you are saved by “belief only” or “faith only”. Jesus said you must be willing to confess your faith to be saved. The text explains that “confessing faith” is the same as “keeping the words” that Jesus teaches. Confess your faith by living the teachings of Jesus and receive Eternal Life. Have belief and faith and live how you want to live and receive Eternal Condemnation.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Let's Party

In Matthew 24 Jesus’ disciples asked him when he would come again and what would be the signs of his coming. He told them no one knew the exact time but all would need to be ready when that time would come. Then he told a few stories to illustrate what it meant to be ready.
He described a wedding feast with 10 young women whose job it was to wait for the groom to come and lead him in with oil fed lamps. Five of these brought extra fuel and five brought only what fuel was in their lamps. They didn’t anticipate correctly when the groom would come. The five who had prepared themselves with extra fuel were allowed into the feast the other five were not.
The next story revealed that people have different amounts of ability. Those who are faithful and used their abilities received blessing and reward. Those who were not faithful in their abilities were cursed and sent into “darkness where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth”.
Then Jesus described a scene where he was seated on a throne and all of humanity was gathered before him. He proceeded to separate them into two groups; those who had treated strangers with hospitality, fed the hungry, tended to the sick, and visited criminals in prison and those who… had not. Those who had not would be cast into “the eternal fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels”
Like the 5 young women we have to have our lamps well supplied with oil (fuel). That oil is “Treating strangers with hospitality, feeding the hungry, tending to the sick, and visiting criminals in prison.” We manufacture that oil by living sacrificial lives of service to each other according to our ability. We cannot produce that oil for a set period of time and conclude that we have enough oil to enter into the wedding feast. As long as we are on this earth we must be producing oil, according to our ability, to fuel our lamps.
You don’t want to miss out on the “Wedding Party” that God has prepared for us.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Linda Magana Funeral

I had the opportunity this morning to attend the funeral of Linda Magana at Kostoryz Road Church of Christ. Linda was 58 years old… same as me. I didn’t know her very well but know her parents, Salvador & Ruth Magana, quite well. Of course Ruth and her daughter Doris were members at Parkway many years ago.
I love the Hispanic culture. I love the South Texas ranching culture, the Mariachi bands, the food, the people and the pride that they take in their heritage. I like listening to Tex-Mex as it flows from Spanish to English in the same conversation. There was standing room only at the funeral today. I got to see a lot of old friends some of whom have been members at Parkway like Tony & Sulema Vasquez and Adolfo & Yole Lerma and Raul & Gina Torres. I got to see some of our friends from Cheyenne street Church of Christ like Luis & Sylvia Torres and Jesse & Ophelia Guzman… and many others. I got to see Eddie “Poncho” Rodriguez who preaches at Norton Street Church of Christ.
I also like that at Parkway we have Anglo, Hispanic, Black and Asian people. For me it illustrates what God’s Word does… it makes it so that people don’t look at the outside physical characteristics but inwardly at the hearts of people. That’s how God looks at people and that’s how God’s children look at each other. It’s a wonderful testimony to Christ’s deity… the miracle of changed lives. I’m glad I got to go. God bless the Lord’s church and God bless the Magana family.