What I Am Reading
I once heard a pastor say that anytime you read the Bible
and you come across something Jesus said to do that you should make every
effort to do it right away. That way you
do not get into the habit of just reading the Bible without actions. Francis Chan compared it to asking his
daughter to clean her room. He said it wouldn't matter if she came back to him an hour later and said, “check this out
dad, I totally learned what you asked me to do listen, “Please go clean your
room’” but hadn't actually cleaned it.
He wouldn't be okay if she got a bunch of friends together to study about
what it would look like for her to clean her room and he wouldn't care if she
could say it in both the Hebrew and the Greek.
What he asked was for her to clean her room, so the only thing that would
matter is that she did it. That seems so silly but it also seems to perfectly fit the world we live in
right now. We have easy access to the Words
of Jesus and we memorize them and we study them (both important to do) but if
we do not actually do them then it is all meaningless.
Right now I am smack in the middle of reading 2 books that
have me wrestling with these thoughts.
One is Multiply by David Platt
and Francis Chan. It is a great book
because it gets to your heart and questions your motives on living as a
Christian and reaching out to others. It
asks you questions and makes you think about the fact that Jesus very clearly
said to “go make disciples” and yet so very few Christians do. When you ask me, “what would it be like to
stand before Jesus and tell Him that you didn't do something He very clearly
commanded in Matthew 28?” it really makes me think! I pray I don’t have to find out because I am
making choices now to follow His Words with action and not just thought.
The other book I am beginning is Seven: an Experimental Mutiny against Excess by Jen Hatmaker. If you have read any of my blog posts about bypassing "Getmas" this year, being ringless, the yes club, AD living as an American or the best gift I can give, you know that God has
been working on me to change the way I view the world and what I have, to stop
living as an American Christian and start living as a follower of Christ. In this book I will be paring down one aspect
of my life, every month, for 7 months.
These are the categories: food, clothing, shopping, waste, possessions,
media and stress. Honestly, I am not sure which month I am more
nervous about. However, I think this will be powerful because my focus will be taken off of the everyday and put back on Christ! I wasn't fully sure how to approach the book at first but the desire to actually
live through and not just read it was cemented in me after I heard David
Platt teach on Ezekiel 16:49.
“Look, this was the iniquity of your sister Sodom: She and her
daughter had pride, fullness of food, and abundance of idleness; neither did
she strengthen the hand of the poor and needy.”
Ezekiel 16:49
So pride, fullness of food, abundance of idleness (hello
Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest) and a lack of reaching out to those in need is part
of the iniquity of Sodom? I have to
admit just reading that verse makes my stomach queasy. Those are all things I struggle with on a
daily basis.
I am looking forward to the struggles (no really, I am) and transformations that I will experience over the next
several months both in learning about making disciples and in cutting away the
excess in my life. I am sure there will
be plenty of posting about it too.
So, what do you think of all of this? Of following Jesus’ Words in action and of
cutting away the surplus in our lives that weighs us down so much more than we
know?
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