Hello Seabrook Family,
This Sunday we will begin a new series of messages that we are going to call "Cross-Training." How do we encourage the big three habits that will build a soul that is fit for faith? We are talking about faith, hope and love. What will it take for you and me to get into spiritual shape so that our total person reflects the image of Christ? It's a long slow process, but the joy is in going through the process. Let me see if I can explain.
A man, after 25 years with same company, doing the same old job and drawing the same old salary, decided to approach his boss for a raise and a promotion. While talking to his boss, he was outlining his justification for such a request. "After all," he concluded, "I've had a quarter of a century of experience." "My dear man," sighed the boss, "you haven't had a quarter of a century of experience; you've had one experience for a quarter of a century."
I wonder if the same might not be said about some of us... "You haven't had a quarter of a century of Christian experience, but one Christian experience in a quarter of a century. Too often, we are also happy with one experience, instead of experiencing God each and every day. Others journey through life seeking dramatic experiences, climactic turning points, and instant solutions to spiritual problems instead of seeking God's face. But neither of these defines the Christian life.
Christianity isn't an event that happened at a camp or a retreat, on a particularly moving Sunday, or at a difficult time in our life. Christianity isn't our activities as a lay leader, a Sunday school teacher, or a group leader. Christianity is experiencing God day by day.
Like the oak, whose growth you cannot see, you may be able to define when the seed was planted, when the tree sprouted, but growth takes place almost invisibly day by day and moment by moment.
So next time, instead of looking for an experience, choose to experience God day by day.
"Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day.... So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal." (II Corinthians 4:16, 18)
"But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night. He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers." (Psalm 1:3,4)
"Be still and know that I am God..." (Psalm 46:10)
Building Update
I want to thank you all for your prayers and concerns offered up on behalf of our construction superintendent, Ryan Temple. As most of you know he was in a serious car-wreck on Sunday night. He was taken to Memorial Herman in the Woodlands and spent time in I.C.U. He is doing better, however because of his injuries and the critical point in the project we will have a new superintendent for the conclusion of the project. His name is Ron Slavin and he is doing a great job already. Please continue to keep Ryan and now Ron in your prayers as we push towards the end of construction.
If you have not been out to the new church in the last couple of weeks you should make plans now to go check it out. The roof is complete, sidewalks have been poured, drywall is being finished, and things are nearing completion. That's right, I said, "nearing completion." In our construction meeting on Tuesday, we were told to expect completion of the building by the end of August. Allowing a couple of weeks for move in, we have scheduled our first worship services in our new facility on Sunday September 13th. Exactly one year after the Hurricane. This promises to be a great day of celebration. Don't miss it.
See You Sunday,
Tony
