Creativity, New

God Speaks on the Edges

No Comments 22 February 2009

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Scripture
John the Baptist appeared in the wilderness preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. Mark 1:4

Observation
Why did God ignore the head office and start something new from the edges? There were time-tested systems in place, established by Moses and recycled by Ezra. There were libraries full of books and many sincere and submissive men teaching from them. There were even ornate gathering halls designed for large audiences with amenities near by.

But God snubbed everything official, started from the edges, and worked to the centre. He used a hermit at the back of beyond.

How can we recognize if God really is speaking to us from the edges? There are many who murmur in back rows that are not worth listening to. But once in awhile, a John the Baptist holds services in the parking lot rather than in the auditorium. They begin movements and eventually everyone listens, but blessed are those who listen first.

Here is the sign to look for: John the Baptist said everything that was commonly taught with uncommon application. The religious leaders all taught sin, repentance, forgiveness and even baptism. But the leaders had another order. They relied the show of sacrifice rather than the heart of sacrifice. And they taught that as Jews they had an edge over non-Jews, therefore, Gentiles must be baptized to be good enough to enter in. John took all of that common theology and made it personal and provocative. His message was to come to God with extreme humility, not like a Jew, but without rights like a Gentile. And from that lowest point everything would be given.

Application
I want to be among the first to listen when God speaks from the back of the crowd as much as when he speaks from the front. I want to be a man who communicates common things in uncommon ways.

Prayer
Father, keep me on edge to keep my edge. Speak to me from the centre, and speak to me from the periphery. Help me to see the world from the back as well as from the front. Help me to live from the centre of you even if that is off centre to everyone else. Amen.

Direction, New, Pioneering

Even God Gets Bored With Patience

No Comments 04 March 2008

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Scripture
You have stayed at this mountain long enough. Deuteronomy 1:6

You have been wandering around in this hill country long enough; turn to the north. Deuteronomy 2:3

Observation
It is true that we must endure. It is reality that we must wait on the Lord. It is a fact that we must be patient. But there comes a time that even God becomes impatient with his own delays in our lives. When the Lord says, “long enough” we know that the days of walking in circles is over. It is time to move forward.

It is surprising that God does not just order Moses, “Move north.” Instead, God did what he rarely does: he explained himself with the words “long enough”. It was time to move on. There are moments of setback. There are seasons to trace and retrace the same lesson over. There are times to time out to adjust character. But none of these last forever. God’s design is for all of us to eventually move forward, even obnoxious people who try his patience.

Humans are prone to wad up other human beings and toss them aside into forgotten waste cans. People like to clear other people from their memory and get on with life. But God does not behave like a human. He is a Redeemer and Saviour. He remembers those in wandering places and recommences their journey.

Application
If God says it is time to move out, who are we to stall? When God lets others get a move on who are we to keep them frozen in their tracks with our judgments. God lets others move on with lessons learned even when we would like to teach them a thing or two. And God gives us permission to occupy new regions simply because it is his time and his doing.

Prayer
Father, I can become so accustomed to right hand turns over and over again to move in circles that it seems odd to move straight ahead. When you speak so to my soul help me to be prompt to obey. Opportunity knocks often just once. I don’t want to miss out. You ask me if I am surrendered enough to move on? I say, Yes Lord. When you say to move out so I will. Amen.


I'm Phil McCallum, a husband, father and most of all one of the people Jesus loves. I'm privileged to serve Evergreen Community Church in Bothell, Washington as Senior Pastor where people love enough to believe "it's all about relationships." In 1982 I made a vow to read God's word daily and apply it to life. Each day I write out my reflections. Some days I post those on my blog. It's a little personal but it's my hope it will stir you to go deeper still. Learn how I do my devotions. These are my thoughts and not necessarily those of the ministry I serve. By the way check out the computer study Bible Glo. I highly recommend it.

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