Saturday, July 23, 2011

Puppy Lesson 1: Counting the Cost


A week ago, we brought home a new German Shepherd puppy.  We had planned it for more than four weeks, when we put a deposit on the new family member.  Before that, we thought about it a lot and I counted the cost.  I remarked to my family more than once: “Do you realize how much work this is going to be?”  I think the only one that truly understood was my wife.  Well, after a week, it is just as I expected.  She has to be carefully watched whenever she is not in her crate.  She whines in the middle of the night, waking me up to take her outside to “go potty”.  She has already interfered with some possible spontaneous plans that we could have made as a family.  Walking her is easy…a VERY slow pace.  I “run” with her.  It resembles running in place.  She is costing us time, sleep and freedom.  She doesn’t eat a lot….yet.  She weighs less than 20 pounds.  But when she weighs nearly 100 pounds, it will cost us something to feed her.  We had to buy her a crate, her own water & food dishes, and lots of chew toys.  She costs us money.

Her name is “Stormie” and she is cute.  But she is a lot of work.  She is fun to play with.  And she is a lot of work.  Her coat is soft and she can be cuddly.  Yet she requires a lot of work.  She is warm and friendly.  But did I mention that she is a lot of work?

And she is worth the work.  We chose to have a puppy, knowing that it would be both a blessing and a chore.

Most wonderful things in life cost you something.  Having a good marriage will cost you something.  Excelling at work will cost you something.  Athletes know that victory comes at a cost.  Everything worthwhile is costly.  Jesus taught that before starting any adventure that we should “count the cost.”  He even said that we should count the cost of being one of His disciples.

Have you counted the cost?  Are you willing to pay the price?  So many people accept Jesus Christ as their savior and then are reluctant to fully serve Him.  When we accept His FREE gift of salvation, it will cost us everything.  At the end of talking about the cost of being a disciple, Jesus says "In the same way, any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot be my disciple." (Luke 14:33 NIV)  We must be willing to give up everything when we come to Christ.  Most of the time, God doesn’t ask us for much.  But He might.  He may ask you to enter the ministry.  He may ask you to change jobs.  He may ask you to change your relationships.  He may ask for your money.  Are you willing to give God whatever He wants?

In life, expect the unexpected.  I have learned as a computer programmer that “It always takes longer than you expect even when you expect it to take longer than you expect.”  Builders like to say “Measure twice, cut once.”  Count the cost!


Friday, July 8, 2011

Following the Crowd

Mark 15:9-15 (NIV) “Do you want me to release to you the king of the Jews?” asked Pilate, 10 knowing it was out of envy that the chief priests had handed Jesus over to him. 11 But the chief priests stirred up the crowd to have Pilate release Barabbas instead.
12 “What shall I do, then, with the one you call the king of the Jews?” Pilate asked them.
13 “Crucify him!” they shouted.
14 “Why? What crime has he committed?” asked Pilate.
But they shouted all the louder, “Crucify him!”
15 Wanting to satisfy the crowd, Pilate released Barabbas to them. He had Jesus flogged, and handed him over to be crucified.

Most of us know that this is the same crowd that shouted “Hosanna” less than a week earlier.  Why did the crowd have a change of heart?  Because of the influence of chief priests.  Also notice that no one answered Pilate’s question of “Why?”.  They did not have a good reason.  They did not have to please the chief priests; they could have stood up for Jesus.

Pilate had the power and authority to release Jesus but he chose not to.  Why?  Verse 15 says that he wanted to “satisfy the crowd”.

Jesus’ death was part of God’s plan for our salvation.  What bothers me is that Pilate did not stand up for what he believed and neither did the crowd.

Who in our lives has the power or influence to change our minds?  Are you willing to stand up against the crowd, against your friends, against leaders for what is right?  Or will you be influenced against what is right?

God wants His children to take a stand for Him!  God wants us to stand for right.

There is an old chorus that we used to sing:  “I have decided to follow Jesus” with words like “Though none go with me, still I will follow.” and “no turning back” and “the cross before me, the world behind me.”

Acts 5:29 (NIV) Peter and the other apostles replied: “We must obey God rather than men!

Galatians 1:10 (NIV) Am I now trying to win the approval of men, or of God? Or am I trying to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ.

Always do the right thing, even if you have to stand alone!