Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Are You A Member of the Fishing Club Yet You Don't Fish?

Sometimes taking a step back and looking at things objectively is what is required to see our faults.

This is a beautifully convicting parable of hypocrisy. Jesus said in Matthew 4:19 "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” This means that we need to stop talking about evangelism in our comfortable church buildings and actually do it. Wow, that's a radical idea.

I hope you are as convicted as I was by this:

Now it came to pass that a group existed who called themselves fishermen. And lo, there were many fish in the waters all around. In fact, the whole area was surrounded by streams and lakes filled with fish. And the fish were hungry.

Week after week, month after month, and year after year, these who called themselves fishermen met in meetings and talked about their call to fish, the abundance of fish, and how they might go about fishing. Year after year they carefully defined what fishing means, defended fishing as an occupation, and declared that fishing is always to be a primary task of fishermen.

Continually, they searched for new and better methods of fishing and for new and better definitions of fishing. Further they said, "the fishing industry exists by fishing as fire exists by burning." They loved slogans such as "Fishing is the task of every fisherman." They sponsored special meetings called "Fishermen's Campaigns" and "the Month for Fishermen to Fish." They sponsored costly nationwide and world-wide congresses to discuss fishing and to promote fishing and hear about all the ways of fishing such as the new fishing equipment, fish calls, and whether any new bait had been discovered.

These fishermen built large, beautiful buildings called "Fishing Headquarters." The plea was that everyone should be a fisherman and every fisherman should fish. One thing they didn't do, however: They didn't fish.

In addition to meeting regularly, they organized a board to send out fishermen to other places where there were many fish. The board hired staffs and appointed committees and held many meetings to define fishing, to defend fishing, and to decide what new streams should be thought about. But the staff and committee members did not fish.

Large, elaborate, and expensive training centers were built whose original and primary purpose was to teach fishermen how to fish. Over the years courses were offered on the needs of fish, the nature of fish, where to find fish, the psychological reactions of fish, and how to approach and feed fish. Those who taught had doctorates in fishology, but the teachers did not fish. They only taught fishing. Year after year, after tedious training, many were graduated and were given fishing licenses. They were sent to do full-time fishing, some to distant waters which were filled with fish.

Many who felt the call to be fishermen responded. They were commissioned and sent to fish. But like the fishermen back home, they never fished. Like the fishermen back home, they engaged in all kinds of other occupations. They built power plants to pump water for fish and tractors to plow new waterways. They made all kinds of equipment to travel here and there to look at fish hatcheries. Some also said that they wanted to be part of the fishing party, but they felt called to furnish fishing equipment. Others felt their job was to relate to the fish in a good way so the fish would know the difference between good and bad fishermen. Others felt that simply letting the fish know they were nice, land-loving neighbors and how loving and kind they were was enough.

After one stirring meeting on 'the Necessity for Fishing," one young fellow left the meeting and went fishing. The next day he reported that he had caught two outstanding fish. He was honored for his excellent catch and scheduled to visit all the big meetings possible to tell how he did it. So he quit his fishing in order to have time to tell about the experience to the other fishermen. He was also placed on the Fishermen's General Board as a person having considerable experience.

Now it's true that many of the fishermen sacrificed and put up with all kinds of difficulties. Some lived near the water and bore the smell of dead fish every day. They received the ridicule of some who made fun of their fishermen's clubs and the fact that they claimed to be fishermen yet never fished. They wondered about those who felt it was of little use to attend the weekly meetings to talk about fishing. After all, were they not following the Master who said, "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men"'

Imagine how hurt some were when one day a person suggested that those who don't catch fish were really not fishermen, no matter how much they claimed to be. Yet it did sound correct. Is a person a fisherman if, year after year, he never catches a fish? Is one following if he isn't fishing?

Darrell W. Robinson, People Sharing Jesus, (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1995), pp. 21-23

Thursday, May 8, 2014

24 Things I Am Thankful For On My 24th Birthday

Today is May 8, 2014.

That means at 3:27 p.m. I will officially be 24 years old.

My heart sinks as I write that. I'm not old by  any sense of the word. However, I am slowly beginning to understand the phrase, "Well I'm not getting any younger!" I still have a large and wonderful life ahead, but I have many memories behind me as well.

I am thankful for the life God has given me. Here are 24 things I am thankful for (in no particular order except for the first few):

1. God.
Okay yeah this is the usual. Every Hollywood actor says they thank God for getting a narcissistic award for sexiest sex scene or whatever. But I am for real. I hope I don't have to explain too much here because if you have ever been around me you would see how grateful I am. 

He is my Rock, Salvation, Refuge, Comforter, Faith, Love, Treasure, Lord, Hope, and Father.

2. My family.
I don't know where I would be or who I would be without them. I love them all so much and wish I had pictures of them all.




3. Rebecca Malphurs.
Soon to be Rebecca Watford! No amount of pictures could capture how I truly feel about this woman.


  
4. My call into ministry.
This is a heavy calling that I do not take lightly. God has given me vision and direction for my life.


5. Siloam Youth
This goes along with number 4. I love these kids so much.

6. Andy and Rhonda Hunter
They have made more of an impact on my life than they will ever know.
 

7. The Nicholsons
Ever since I have moved to Marion, they have treated me like their own. I'm beyond thankful for them.


8. Ashford Academy and all the memories that go along with it.
We were together for 15 years. Good times!



  
9. Youth Group Days
Though I work with youth now days, there was a time I was in youth group myself. And it was fantastic.




10. BCF and everyone there
I must say, this was some of the best times of my life.





11. Band days
I have been in several different bands through out the years. I got to play on stage with some of my best friends I've ever had.







12. Haiti
To this day, this is the only overseas mission trip I have ever been on. I said when I left that it changed my life, and that statement still stands.







13. All of the Wired camps!
I have aproxiamately a billion pictures of Wired stuff. So here are my brothers and sisters I got to know as track leaders.





People always say it's the little things in life that make it worth living. Well, those first one are the cake; the rest of them are the icing.

14. Balloonshop and quoting the videos 24/7.
Answer the question Steven...
 

15. When I asked Becca to her Junior/Soph formal.
Thanks Steven. :)
 
16. My 2012 Passion small group.

17. When I went to Alaska.



Only a select few will understand the picture of us driving through a train tunnel and why it had such an impact on my life haha!


 18. Watching my mom go nuts over Alabama football.


 19. This beach trip with Becca and Caleb.
This is the time I laughed the hardest I have ever laughed.
 
20. Snow day 2014!

21. These memes that make me laugh every time.






22. Baman and Pidaman.
Only few of you will understand the significance of these. 
 
23. Going to Callaway Gardens with these kiddos.



24. My books.
  And I have to do one more for good measure!

25. When Becca and I got engaged!

There are millions of other things I am thankful for that could never be put into pictures or even words. So thank you to everyone who have made my life what it is today!