Embrace

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Some things are certain, some can never be planned

We live and wonder

Not always able to understand

Sky full of gray clouds, rain is on the way

This life’s journey

Confusion and doubt cloud our day


Do the questions dominate our being and soul

How can the mind survive

The voices that ridicule

With night comes day and this too shall pass

We long and we dream

For a hope that will last


We can make it through this day

The sky brings forth His love

It’s time to embrace the rain

Of God’s mercy and His grace


I can almost hear it, the way the wind moves

Sweet fragrance of hope

Where everything is renewed

So hold on to the words of life and be not dismayed

We have a future and a plan, He is the only way


The promise of new life may seem far away

The worry, the pain and the fear turns the skies gray

But hold on there is joy in becoming an eternal spring overflowing

To keep us growing more and constantly knowing...Him

Kids Rock

Sunday, March 28, 2010


A couple of weeks ago, I ran in one of the largest fun runs in the world, the "Run Around the Bays" along Auckland's eastern bays. Over 70,000 people participated so you can imagine the first two kilometer's felt like cattle running down a chute. Runner's, walker's, kids, stroller's and even a dude on a unicycle. Great experience and worth causes.


I was scheduled to speak that Sunday at one of our Korean churches in the afternoon so I enjoyed the morning sun, wind and scenery and decided to sit on some jetty rocks along the bay going into the ocean. Turning my ipod on, I sat back on a smooth rock and listened to words like;


Come, Come, Come to the river,

You are the living water.

Wash me clean, wash me clean.


In this place we have found freedom,

Cleansing streams have set us free.

You are all that we ever need, Jesus, Jesus.

(Come to the River by Parachute Band)


The warmth of the sun, God's Spirit blowing all over me and witnessing his creation all around me became my sanctuary that morning. I thought to myself, "Here I am sitting on a rock, sitting with The Rock of Ages."


Playing and climbing over the rocks on the jetty were little children with their fathers walking alongside them, watching, smiling, waiting.


A girl with curly hair around the age of 4 made her way over to me. She was loving the freedom and experience of climbing the rocks that were as big if not larger than her. I paused the music when I begin to hear her say something.


"I'm walking on the rocks!" "You sure are", I said. "I'm staying on these rocks forever!"


I couldn't help but smile. Really big.


Someday child, someday. We will not be standing on the Rock but will be walking alongside Him forever and He will not be able to stop smiling. Really big.

Will You Pray for Me?

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Keep praying for the youth of New Zealand!


Roads

Saturday, January 23, 2010


Have you ever walked down a road

Where you came upon a dead end?

What once seemed so promising

Was brought down by your best friend


Have you ever turned on a road

and suddenly lost control?

When all you know and who you trust

caused everything else to unroll?


How do you know that this place is

where you’re supposed to be?

Life has so many questions

Answers are on short supply

A moment is all we had

It vanished into the sky


Have you ever been down a road

That was smooth then turned into holes

The ride was rough but much was learned

Sometimes that is the way life goes


Have you ever found a new road

Where unexpected gifts were found?

Hope and life opened up your eyes

And true goodness was all around


You know that this is the right place

And how this is supposed to be

A life truly lived despite all the risks

Forgetting what is behind

Because now is all you have

You cannot move forward in rewind

Inspirational Mystery

Sunday, January 3, 2010

(During my trip up Northland in December of 09, I was overwhelmed with God's natural beauty and became inspired with these words...but they barely capture the senses of those moments.)


My eyes were in disbelief

My mouth unable to speak

At these stellar wonders

A glimpse of glory


Every rock, every tree

All the sand and all the sea

All created and made

A glimpse of glory


We are created with creation

Surrounded by so much beauty

It’s inspiring and a mystery

We worship the Creator and King


Tonight the stars were full

Illuminating life

Pulsating power and purpose

A taste of heaven


Your wind against my face

Waves cascading with grace

The aroma of nature

A taste of heaven

Lower Level Lesson Learned

Tuesday, November 24, 2009


Has there ever been a breaking noise in your house and you thought, "that cannot be good"? One such noise seized my attention in the morning while turning on the bathroom facet. When the pressure dropped I knew the water that was supposed to be flowing out and washing my hands was now flowing like a flash flood underneath the house.


The next step after turning off the main water valve was to crawl underneath the house and assess the damage. The house was made old school and built on concrete blocks, so having enough room to fit under and follow the pipes, I did my best G.I. Joe impersonation and crawled through.


The busted pipe was found and the next step was to wait for the pipe to stop dripping water so I could attach and cement the new pipe on. There must have been something like 500 million gallons of water in the house because it was taking longer than a construction crew to finish a road.


But something happened while waiting underneath the house. Maybe it was the lowly position, the solitude, or the smell which no human should ever breathe!


There is promise in patience and patience is the prescription when problems break in on our lives.


Surrounding me were a number of solid concrete blocks that stood as the foundation for the house. As the water continued to drip, I asked myself what are the things, people and events that are and have been built as the foundational blocks of my life. At that point I became very thankful. Not for the smell that was about to knock me out but for the many people and circumstances (both good and not so pleasant) that have surrounded and shaped much of who I am. Being in the already humble position and on my knees, I was moved to thank my Father who was made the dirt, foundation, blocks and the house itself.


In a teachable moment of waiting, I was reminded of God’s promises and that His faithfulness, plans and love are non-negotiable, flawless and true.

There is promise in patience.

The Miracle of Recognition

Monday, August 3, 2009

Manakua, New Zealand 3 August 2009


I cannot imagine Cleopas and his companion walking down the road to Emmaus not recognizing Jesus when he appeared and began walking with them. Luke 24:16 says, “But they were kept from recognizing them.” Guess it would have been pretty difficult to have a casual walk and conversation after the events in Jerusalem if Jesus just sort of appeared. Maybe the two on the road had more learning to do or they weren’t ready or it could have been Jesus thought it better for them to not see everything just yet.


There are days that we want to see God directly at work in our lives and get frustrated when circumstances or timing does not go the way we would like it. Does that mean the Lord is not working? To be honest, I’ve had my doubts. I am glad that our Father in Heaven does not go on vacation and even though we may not recognize his works in our life, we can be assured that he is there doing far more than we with human eyes can see. One of my former pastors and good friend used to always say, “Even when we cannot see the hands of God at work in our lives, we can always trust His heart.”


In verse 31 the eyes of the two travelers were opened and they recognized him. I so wish I could have seen their eyes and the expressions on their faces! They were traveling down the road of doubt but when the miracle of recognition occurred, they found a new road of faith in the risen Lord.