Posts Tagged ‘Revealed’

22
Sep

THE SECRETS OF OUR HEARTS

   Posted by: pastordiehl    in Uncategorized

This week we’ve been studying Psalm 139 and have observed that David is speaking really deeply about God’s relationship to him. But in the midst of all this praise about how awesome God is and His love for him, David turns the entire theme around in verses 19-22:

If only You would slay the wicked, O God! Away from me, you bloodthirsty men! They speak of You with evil intent; Your adversaries misuse Your name. Do I not hate those who hate You, O Lord, and abhor those who rise up against You? I have nothing but hatred for them; I count them my enemies.”

Wow! David was just describing God’s wonderful love for mankind, and then he contrasts that with his own view of people who are lost! What an ugly bundle of thoughts are on his own mind. His big request is that God would strike them dead.

Have you ever felt similar feelings toward someone who had hurt you? Sometimes, in reflecting on God’s mercy toward us, the contrast reminds us of our own sin and failures. Stay focused on God, and He will reveal the secrets of our hearts.

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6
Feb

Revealed

   Posted by: pastordiehl    in Uncategorized

I just finished listening to a CD with a couple of staff people from Willow Creek discussing a big survey project they did in 30 churches of various styles from across the country called ‘Reveal’. In the survey they designed questions that could measure spiritual development from a number of perspectives. The analyzed results will be available in book form this summer entitled Reveal. But, a couple of interesting observations came to light that I thought I’d share.

First, and not surprisingly, new converts are the most effective in sharing their faith with the lost, not seasoned veterans who know exactly how to do it. New converts had a passion that was transferable to their former friends, while more mature Christians seemed to lack that.

And, a second interesting observation was that in measuring a person’s satisfaction with their local church, the longer a person had been attending that church, the less satisfied they were. It was the new attenders that were very satisfied.  That can be a blow to a pastor’s ego.

Thirdly, neither age, gender, nor race had much bearing on the result of the survey, interestingly popping another myth.

I’ll look forward to reading more about these interesting findings when the book is released.

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