-W.S. (Mike)
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Together For The Gospel - Suffering, Matt Chandler Speaks
This is 50 minutes long, and I recommend listening to the entire thing. Each time I thought I found the most powerful moment...it was only a matter of time until another one came along. I Praise God for what He has done and is doing through this man. I pray that when my time of suffering comes I will look upon the cross and only the cross.....
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Convicted By A Shovel? What God Taught Me Today
So here I am, just 30 miles south of the Mason Dixon Line. Last Friday, we were slammed by 30+” of snow and we were blasted again yesterday with ~20” more. Everything around us is shut down (even the snow removal crews and the Post Office). The road in front of my house is still unplowed, and that is strange b/c it is considered a “high priority” road by the county (meaning it always gets plowed first).
“Fortunately”, the nature of my job enables me to work from home. Frankly though, working from home is like torture for me b/c all day I hear my wife and kids playing in the house and it tears me up that I can’t be downstairs with them. I put fortunately in quotes b/c the ability to work from home also means that there is an expectation that I will actually work a full day from home and there won’t be any break in my productivity, and no excuse for missed meetings/deadlines/etc. Attending meetings and keeping everything on track doesn’t exactly give me the time I need to clear my long & steep driveway.
OK, so now you know all the things that were going through my head when I woke up this AM. I really hope I conveyed the tone accurately. I was bitter. I was grumbling. Bottom line, I was sinning! But give me some credit…I had a reason to be, right? I mean come on! I had to shovel my driveway! I had to get work done! I had to spend time with my family!
Nope, I had no reason to be at all.
As I sat down in my office to start my day of work I was immediately struck down and overcome by conviction. I knew I had to get into the Word. Believe me, I wanted to keep going on and on about how rough I have it. But that wasn’t going to happen, I knew that I was just about to be taught a lesson…and it was going to hurt.
As I got into the Word I knew where I needed to go, Colossians 3:17:
“Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father.”
Ouch. Add to that little gem the fact that I had been reading in Philippians 2:14 yesterday, and what we have here is a good old fashion head smacking “double ouch”.
So what was my conviction? The Holy Spirit exposed my ungrateful heart. The little things in life are often not little at all. How you handle them is a reflection of your heart, and will have a compounding effect on how you approach each subsequent situation. Think about this for a second. What was I grumbling about? What was I bitter about? Let’s take a look:
No.
So what was the result? Here it is:
Today I shovelled for the glory of the Lord. I'm thankful that the Lord has given me the health and strength to shovel, a driveway, and the conviction to examine my heart. (Colossians 3:17)
-W.S. (mike)
“Fortunately”, the nature of my job enables me to work from home. Frankly though, working from home is like torture for me b/c all day I hear my wife and kids playing in the house and it tears me up that I can’t be downstairs with them. I put fortunately in quotes b/c the ability to work from home also means that there is an expectation that I will actually work a full day from home and there won’t be any break in my productivity, and no excuse for missed meetings/deadlines/etc. Attending meetings and keeping everything on track doesn’t exactly give me the time I need to clear my long & steep driveway.
OK, so now you know all the things that were going through my head when I woke up this AM. I really hope I conveyed the tone accurately. I was bitter. I was grumbling. Bottom line, I was sinning! But give me some credit…I had a reason to be, right? I mean come on! I had to shovel my driveway! I had to get work done! I had to spend time with my family!
Nope, I had no reason to be at all.
As I sat down in my office to start my day of work I was immediately struck down and overcome by conviction. I knew I had to get into the Word. Believe me, I wanted to keep going on and on about how rough I have it. But that wasn’t going to happen, I knew that I was just about to be taught a lesson…and it was going to hurt.
As I got into the Word I knew where I needed to go, Colossians 3:17:
“Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father.”
Ouch. Add to that little gem the fact that I had been reading in Philippians 2:14 yesterday, and what we have here is a good old fashion head smacking “double ouch”.
So what was my conviction? The Holy Spirit exposed my ungrateful heart. The little things in life are often not little at all. How you handle them is a reflection of your heart, and will have a compounding effect on how you approach each subsequent situation. Think about this for a second. What was I grumbling about? What was I bitter about? Let’s take a look:
- I have a long snow covered driveway – I mean come on!?!? I am blessed to have a driveway. My driveway isn’t just a barren road in the middle of nowhere…it leads to the house the Lord has provided for me and my family.
- I have to balance work from home with clearing my driveway – Seriously Mike?!?!!? Do you know how many people out there don’t have a job right now? And even those who do have a job, do you know how many of them are being forced to take days off w/o pay b/c they can’t get to work?
- I have to work from home while my wife & kids are downstairs – Cry me a river!! Poor little Mike has to sit upstairs in his warm office sipping coffee and working on his computer while his family is mere feet away from him. Then when he is done he gets to walk downstairs and be with them in a matter of seconds. Poor Mike.
No.
So what was the result? Here it is:
Today I shovelled for the glory of the Lord. I'm thankful that the Lord has given me the health and strength to shovel, a driveway, and the conviction to examine my heart. (Colossians 3:17)
-W.S. (mike)
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Bible on the Shelf - Featuring "General" Larry Platt
I was inspired to make my own version of the now infamous "Pants on the ground" song seen by so many on American Idol (and now the Internet) after a quick tweet to brother Joel over at http://5ptsalt.com/.
Since I didn't want to embarrass myself by actually rapping on it myself, I decided to get creative and put my own spin on it...and below is the end result:
-W.S. (mike)
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
The Christmas Story
I didn't put this together, but I stumbled across it today and was humbled by the lyrics. I recommend reading a long while you listen to it:
A frightened virgin teenage girl
Receives a message that defies the laws of this world
All she can do is weep and nod
She's to bring into this world the Son of God
God's angels sound their trumpets
And blow their horns
Tonight the long awaited savior is to be born
The goodness bound by Satan it has been torn
With this baby's precious brow ready for thorns
A star appears fufilling ancient prophecy
There's an ounce of fear as wise men follow faithfully
The Virgin Mary brings forth the human savior
And this future king sleeps soundly in the manger
Soundly in the manger
God's angels sound their trumpets
And blow their horns
Tonight the long awaited savior is to be born
The goodness bound by Satan it has been torn
With this baby's precious brow ready for thorns
Tonight He is born so one day He can die
To heal hearts that are torn and live the perfect life
So He hang upon a cross and we can take His life
So we can live as sinners
And He can pay the price
Tonight He is born so one day he can die
But He will rise again
God's angels sound their trumpets
And blow their horns
Tonight the long awaited savior is to be born
The goodness bound by Satan it has been torn
With this baby's precious brow ready for thorns
Ready for thorns..
Receives a message that defies the laws of this world
All she can do is weep and nod
She's to bring into this world the Son of God
God's angels sound their trumpets
And blow their horns
Tonight the long awaited savior is to be born
The goodness bound by Satan it has been torn
With this baby's precious brow ready for thorns
A star appears fufilling ancient prophecy
There's an ounce of fear as wise men follow faithfully
The Virgin Mary brings forth the human savior
And this future king sleeps soundly in the manger
Soundly in the manger
God's angels sound their trumpets
And blow their horns
Tonight the long awaited savior is to be born
The goodness bound by Satan it has been torn
With this baby's precious brow ready for thorns
Tonight He is born so one day He can die
To heal hearts that are torn and live the perfect life
So He hang upon a cross and we can take His life
So we can live as sinners
And He can pay the price
Tonight He is born so one day he can die
But He will rise again
God's angels sound their trumpets
And blow their horns
Tonight the long awaited savior is to be born
The goodness bound by Satan it has been torn
With this baby's precious brow ready for thorns
Ready for thorns..
Friday, December 4, 2009
Born To Die - The Real Story of Christmas
I put this together in as in introduction to a guest sermon I preached the day after Christmas last year. Since it was after Christmas I never uploaded it, but I figured I would share it this year in hopes that it could have the same impact on you as it did on me. Soli Deo Gloria!
If you want to hear the sermon, you can listen to it or download it here:
-W.S. (Mike)
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Patricia King -"Spreading the Good Woo Woo"
Not sure how many folks know of Patricia King, but I know fans of Wretched Radio are well aware of her. The brief story is that she is part of the "Word Faith" movement *cough* heresy. Don't just believe me...check it against scripture. For more information on the problems with the "Word Faith" movement, check out http://justinpeters.org/
Anyway, after hearing the "original" on Wretched Radio and watching it on YouTube, I was struck that there could be something in there to make a sermon Jam. But since it's not a sermon, I would like to introduce my first ever "Heretic Jam" (auto tune edition)
The original:
My Remix:
Anyway, after hearing the "original" on Wretched Radio and watching it on YouTube, I was struck that there could be something in there to make a sermon Jam. But since it's not a sermon, I would like to introduce my first ever "Heretic Jam" (auto tune edition)
The original:
My Remix:
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Joshua Sings "Solid Rock"
I shot this this morning while we were getting ready to leave the house. As I walked back to the car, my 2 y/o was singing our favorite hymn.
I hope this blesses you as much as much as it blessed me.
-W.S. (Mike)
-W.S. (Mike)
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