ood morning everyone! I just wanted to stop by and say hi to all of you. I pray that you all are doing well. There are still many of you that I don't hear from very often, and I would love to know what has been going on in your lives. I would also enjoy the opportunity to pray for a need that you have, or rejoice with you in light of an amazing blessing or achievement! So, please stay in touch. |
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
From each according to his ability, to each according to his lack thereof.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Times Are Good
challenged with the task of tracing home titles back
potentially hundreds of years.
With a community rich with history stretching back over two
centuries, houses have been passed along through
generations of family, sometimes making it quite difficult
to establish ownership. Here's a great letter an attorney
wrote to the FHA on behalf of a client:
You have to love this lawyer........
A New Orleans lawyer sought an FHA loan for a client.
He was told the loan would be granted if he could prove
satisfactory title to a parcel of property being offered as
collateral. The title to the property dated back to 1803,
which took the lawyer three months to track down. After
sending the information to the FHA, he received the
following reply.
(Actual reply from FHA):
"Upon review of your letter adjoining your client's loan
application, we note that the request is supported by an
Abstract of Title. While we compliment the able manner in
which you have prepared and presented the application, we
must point out that you have only cleared title to the
proposed collateral property back to 1803. Before final
approval can be accorded, it will be necessary to clear the
title back to its origin."
Annoyed, the lawyer responded as follows:
(Actual response):
"Your letter regarding title in Case No.189156 has been received.
I note that you wish to have title extended further than the
206 years covered by the present application. I was unaware
that any educated person in this country, particularly those
working in the property area, would not know that Louisiana
was purchased by the United States from France in 1803, the
year of origin identified in our application. For the
edification of uninformed FHA bureaucrats, the title to the
land prior to U.S. ownership was obtained from France , which
had acquired it by Right of Conquest from Spain . The land
came into the possession of Spain by Right of Discovery made
in the year 1492 by a sea captain named Christopher
Columbus, who had been granted the privilege of seeking a
new route to India by the Spanish monarch, Queen Isabella. The good Queen Isabella, being a pious woman and almost as careful about
titles as the FHA, took the precaution of securing the
blessing of the Pope before she sold her jewels to finance
Columbus 's expedition.
Now the Pope, as I'm sure you may know, is the emissary of Jesus
Christ, the Son of God, and God, it is commonly accepted,
created this world. Therefore, I believe it is safe to
presume that God also made that part of the world called
Louisiana . God, therefore, would be the owner of origin and
His origins date back to before the beginning of time, the
world as we know it, and the FHA. I hope you find God's
original claim to be satisfactory.
Now, may we have our damn loan?"
The loan was immediately approved
Hi everyone!
Sorry that it has been so long since I last wrote, but frankly, I just haven't had that much to write about. Nothing has really greased my goose other than the typical stupid driver on the road with the out of state license plates. So, that would be the main reason that you haven't received a long letter from me. Now I hear that time makes the heart grow fonder, if not then tough, I'm back anyways - and with news! So, hear it goes. The first question on most peoples minds is how is the baby doing and the answer (dramatic pause) is great! He's probably around 3.5 to 4lbs and is very active, as far as we know he should be arriving somewhere around August 31st! Melissa and I have been busy getting things together for the baby as well as putting out any usual (or unusually weird) family and friend fires. For those of you who have had kids, I'm sure you understand. lucky for us there hasn't been to many, but according to the world he doesn't even have an age yet, so we've got a long ways to go. I've always wondered about that. If he isn't an age then is he like, less then zero years old? Should we sing him the mad hatters happy unbirthday song because he hasn't had one yet? Or should we just refer to him as T - Minus 2.5 months?
As far as my diet is concerned, last time I wrote about it think I was down 20 or more pounds and everything was going very well. Then the middle of March came. I just didn't take in to account a very formidable diet adversary named "Pregnant wife who has entered the second trimester". This monster (loving, loving wife who is going to be reading this e-mail who I love lovingly) loves food and loves it when her company (me) eats this food with her. So needles to say, I stopped loosing weight. Then, I met another very formidable diet adversary named " Pregnant wife who no longer wants to be pregnant or touched because her everything is sore or swollen who has entered the third trimester". This adversary also loves to eat food but can no longer finish the food she wants to eat because something(one) is sitting on her stomach. So, I am fed the remainder of the food - which shall not be named - but lets just say that ever since I started my most awesome diet and exercise plan 4 months ago I lost a grand total of +5lbs. Celebrate! Celebrate! Looks like this challenge will have to be revisited after Josiah is born.
Another hot topic that we are excited about is that I am going back to school. I have been spending the last month or more getting all my ducks in a row and I will begin registering for classes at Liberty University and Berklee College of Music in two days. The way the semesters are broken up at Liberty will allow me to work on both Berklee courses and Liberty courses simultaneously without getting overwhelmed. So far,I have written out every class I need/want to take and If I am able to stick with my plan as scheduled, then by the time I am 32 and a half years old I should have attained:
- a B.S. in Religion w/ an emphasis in Counseling, and a Minor in Business Marketing from Liberty University online
- a Masters Certificate in Guitar Performance from Berklee College of Music online (36 credit hrs)
- a Masters Certificate in Audio Production from Berklee College of music online (36 credit hrs)
- a Specialist Certificate in Music Business Marketing from Berklee College of music online (12 credit hrs)
Also, since I will be taking classes year round, according to my schedule, I will be nearly halfway finished with a Masters of Arts Degree in Apologetics from Biola University online. It's going to be a lot of work, but I am looking forward to it. Melissa is excited about the masters degree because while I spend my mandatory 2 weeks in residence at Biola University, Josiah will be old enough to take to Disney Land. And, the next year that have to do my mandatory 2 weeks in residence at Biola maybe Josiah's little brother or sister can come too. This education will hopefully equip me to be more powerful for God, whether it be in Christian Ministry as a Pastor, Counselor, Audio Engineer, Church Production Director/Tech/Operator/ or Designer, Guitar Instructor, Worship Leader, Writer, Educator, Evangelist, or Entrepreneur, Who knows.?.?
So this is basically all the news. I don't have any real uplifting spiritual or theological thoughts to offer today, other then Calvinism is Weird and the 5 points of Calvinism would be a great sermon topic to hear Steve Holsinger talk about. For those of you that aren't familiar, in short, the 5 points of Calvinism represent the mandatory doctrinal beliefs one must believe in to be a Calvinist. This is often a topic/class in many - if not most - seminary schools. Now there are many Calvinists who don't fully believe in the full 5 five points, but in general it is my understanding that they believe that Jesus did not die for everyones sins, but rather a predestined few. Is it possible that when Jesus died on the cross he did so just to save a few souls? Is it possible that if you are not one of the predestined then you would have no way of entering Heaven? I don't believe so, but it sure would be interesting to hear about. Could it be possible that one of the leaders of the Christian Education system actually began educating and raising up pastors with a false doctrine? There's an interesting utensil to stir the pot with.
All in all, I pray that everyone is doing well. this may sound silly but I feel that I am overdue a good pruning. I feel as if I have been blessed, and my life has been going so well, and so smooth that I actually have become a bit nervous. I can't remember a time of my life that wasn't filled with some sort of adversity or strife. Then when things were good it never lasted to long before more adversity or strife came along. When I began following God, it felt as if I was constantly being pruned. Then when I felt blessed and life was smooth, the pruning soon came. It has been over a year and things are still going smooth, great in fact! But I feel as if I am Alaska, and that I am 15 years overdue for a giant earthquake. There will always be another pruning. I long for it only because it is necessary to continue growing in Christ and to bear good fruit, but I fear that since I am well overdue I will have too endure a royal trim with clippers twice the mass as ever used before. I pray not that I don't arrive at the receiving end of God's discipline, but rather when I do, there is mercy and gentleness.
Have great day
Love,
David
Thursday, May 6, 2010
What's Your Excuse?
|
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Boy Oh Boy
We all as Christians ultimately strive to be like Jesus. He is the ultimate bar that we try to reach. It isn't uncommon for us to set bars that we try to reach that are not " the Jesus Bar" as long as we ensure those bars are in line to help climb closer to that ultimate goal. They are representative of people who inspire us, people we want to emulate. Jesus is and always will be the ultimate bar, but that bar is set so high that it is literally impossible to reach. God's grace ultimately guides us, but God also places people in our lives that we have relationships with (or just relate to from a far) that help keep us accountable and inspire us to be more like Christ. They are people that we perceive as wiser than ourselves, people who inspire us. I have been thinking a lot about these people who inspire me. Men who I perceive as being great role models and fathers for their children, and how can I be more like them. I am equally excited as I am terrified to have a Son. I get to play with cool toys again! I am also responsible for a life that I have no idea how to take care of. I pray to God that I don't screw it up.
As I have been reflecting lately on some of the men that have really inspired me: Brian Gray, Aaron Gray, Andrew Gray, Steve Holsinger, Josh Maddox, Joe and James Marchetti, Tim Sensibaugh, Mark Edington, Mark Burcell, Levi Johnson, Ron Barfeild, Robbie Gunther and more. I realize that if it weren't for Brian Gray and the church that he started, I may have never come to know 2/3 of this list. I remember being inspired as a musician watching bands like Arsis and Makeshift as they played at New Direction. I remembered being spiritually motivated by listening and watching Aaron, Brian, James, Josh, and Joe speak and/or lead Worship in a room full of street kids. I have been influenced as an audio engineer by working with and watching Aaron in the recording studio. Now that I am older, they have influenced me as an expectant father, I've gotten to watch (from a distance) them raising their kids and thinking to myself how much I'd like to be like them when I became a dad.
As we reflect on the people who inspire us pray and Thank God for the people who have inspired them. Where would FCC be if it weren't for the mentors that inspired Steve Holsinger to enter into ministry? Who would have been there for me (or all the other kids) when I was a punk kid going through stupid teenage dramas if it weren't for Brian Gray who was the father/mentor of all the guys at New Direction that influenced me through their Thursday night services. What would I be doing at this moment if it weren't for Tim Sensibaugh who mentored Ryan Thibault who was the primary reason for me changing my life to live for Christ and coming back to the church where I fell in love with my wife, who I am now having a child with? Thank God for the people who inspired our inspirers!I thank God that (as a soon to be father) he has placed good God fearing men in my life that I can look towards as solid examples when I have questions - In my walk, in my Marriage, and as a future father.
I pray that when I get older I can be like Brian Gray. I pray that my children have as large of an impact on others as his sons have had on me. I pray I can grow to be as wise as Steve Holsinger, not being held back by fear as he travels into hostile countries delivering the word of God to many nations, and leading a large and diverse multi-cultural church here in Anchorage Alaska. I pray that I can become more like Aaron Gray and develop the ability to accomplish the amount of things he does with the same skill and precision while still being a focused father, husband, Worship leader, band leader, recording engineer and audio mixer, and devoted pastor.but lets face it - that dude scares coffee away!
Who do you look up to? Who was their inspiration and mentor? Thank God for them.
Blessings,
David Roediger
Friday, March 19, 2010
Reasons
I find it hilarious that people try to explain away God through recent scientific discoveries such as the big bang theory. Or that this world could not have possibly been created in six days. If God exists (which He does) i'm sure He could have created this universe in six days if He wanted to. On the other hand, time didn't exist before God created it. So why couldn't we suppose that when God said six days, he was in fact saying six days as relevant to himself, not to us. He explains later in the Bible that a minute to Him is like a million years to us. if we add that up as if it were a literal statement (which i don't believe it was) we find that the world was created in (if my math is correct, which it probably isn't) 8 billion-640 million-years. According to sciences current dating methods this seems a lot closer to matching up with that than 6 days. Anyways, I don't believe this is something that God really intends for us to know, otherwise He would have spelled it out to us. We will never have the answer to this question, but we do not have to be defensive if/when scientists say they have proof that the universe is billions of years old. Time is not relative to God, it's only relative to us because we live in a creation that was created to exist under an umbrella of time.
If we look at what the big bang theory proved, we find that the evidence points more towards a Creator than an accident. Before the theory, scientists thought space was infinite, it always existed (thus disproving that there was once a beginning and thus an end). After the big bang theory and other evidence of an expanding universe we now have to conclude that the universe as we know it had a beginning, and because it is expanding at the rate that it is - it will inevitably have an end. So the question arises, who or what began the universe? Our Faith provides a theory beyond what science currently does, which stops at the atom that inevitably exploded into the big bang. Where did this atomic particle come from? No one knows (except God of course) Our Faith explains that there was a creator behind that atom. When you think of a massive explosion the fist thing that comes to mind is light. The 3rd verse in Genesis 1 claims that God said "let there be light" as the first statement when describing the creation of our world. Why do people think that it is not possible that God could be justified by using a scientific method. Many scientists say " Well since there is a big bang, that disproves God, because we can look back in time within the the light of a star and we do not see Gods physical hands creating anything", blah blah blah. Or scientists explain away miracles that God performed in the Old Testament as natural chance occurrences. I say this very boldly - If we believe that the God of the universe could speak it into existence, then why could we not believe that He could use his creation to perform a miracle in a naturalist way? If the sea parted just in time for Mosses to lead his people safely across while moments later the army after him was swept away with incoming water - is there a reason why God couldn't have created an earthquake hundreds of miles away that caused a tsunami at that precise moment in time for Moses to free his people. Is God really not good enough to use his creation (in a naturalistic way) to glorify himself? Why do people try to explain away God through naturalistic occurrences as if God who created the universe couldn't possibly have control over it. These arguments do not phase the kingdom of Christ and therefore shouldn't phase us. I can't think of a single scientific FACT that disproves or challenges the existence of God. On that note, I can't think of a single scientific FACT that doesn't reveal at it's core, an Intelligent Designer.
Anyways, believe me or not - I didn't intend to write a long e-mail, especially since I am confident that everyone I am sending this to already knows this information for themselves. I just wanted to stop by and pray that you all have a fruitful day and that God will use everyone of you for His Glory this week! I will be praying for everyone of you. In the meantime, check out this really cool website. It could potentially answer some questions you may have concerning the validity of the Bible and/or God. If anything this site is an interesting read, that you could learn from and maybe use the knowledge as an evangelistic tool.
http://www.reasons.org/
God Bless,
David Roediger
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Get that Hippie Jesus away from me!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Another View
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Doctrine Of Prosperity
THE TEMPLE
1st CORINTHIANS 6:15 -20
15 - Do you not know that your bodies are members of Christ himself?
17 - But he who unites himself with the Lord is one with him in spirit.
20 - you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.
Happy Monday friends! So a little over a week ago I had been talking about change. Well, I am at the point where I believe I am ready to tackle another challenge. I have been planning for about a month now, to begin a weight loss plan to lose 60lbs by September 1st. so I expect all of you to keep me accountable. It just so happens (as I found out last Thursday) that beginning today, KAFC is promoting a biggest loser competition. It lasts for three months and the winner gets a free trip for two to Yelape Mexico for a week! So now that i've got some extra motivation, it has become my goal to lose at least 30lbs by May 1st. I am feeling very confident! With God as my strength and my mom as my trainer, I am feeling ready to tackle the most difficult goal I've put on myself within the last year. My Mom is a body builder so I'm pretty sure she qualifies. She is also my sponsor, providing me a lot of free product from her business Pure AK Energy supplements.
I have two main motivations for doing this.
- One, is so that I can become heather for my family. I want to be able to do the things my parents did with me when I was growing up. I lived in an active household of skiing, 4 wheeling, camping, and sports. I was a very healthy kid growing up. I even used to be a model if you can believe that!
- Two, I am putting together a worship band where the focus will be to minister to people throughout Anchorage with a high energy, Worship concert experience. We'll be playing at youth conferences across the city and maybe State, as well as opening for concerts, and playing for youth at some schools. I want to make sure that I have the energy to keep up with the work it takes to lead a band like this.
I also want to be able to give my all to this ministry and to my family, and if I continue to live the way that I am, then my all isn't very much. I need strength so I can be used more effectively by God. I need the ability to physically endure for his Kingdom! For the next handful of months I pray for mental strength and will from God to emotionally endure the trials I am about to put on my body - Workouts five days a week - twice a day, and a very strict diet and supplement plan. I also need about 8-10 hours of sleep a day. I ask for prayer for my wife. This is more time that she is going to have to give up spending with me. She will have a hard time and I pray for her support, but most of all I pray that i am never to busy for her. A lot of you know how I am - I am a little spastic and very A.D.D., and competitive! I am one of those people that get lost in work and projects so I pray for heathy time management as well.
I thank all of you who continue to read these posts, and I am very encouraged by all of you who continue to respond to them.
I pray you all have a blessed day,
Dave Roediger
Change
The reason I brought this up is because a while ago I decided to take my spiritual growth slowly and one step at a time. I started noticing that I was at a plateau in my walk, for like a year or more. I just decided to pick one thing about myself that I knew was displeasing God and began to focus on it. It started with the drugs I was abusing then quitting, then going back to, then quitting, then going back to etc. It then spread to downsizing my alcohol intake. Other than one day during the holiday season I can't remember a time I consumed a considerable amount of alcohol (I'm talking about more than a couple glasses of wine). cleaning up the vocabulary I used behind closed doors (which I had a really bad streak with during this holiday season by the way. oops), quitting cigarettes, reading the bible more, stop being such a hermit and stay connected with friends (this e-mail for example), begin taking time out of the day to focus on God. These are all personal issues of mine that I decided to give up to God one at a time and throughout my struggles I continue to learn more of His Grace.
At current time I have been drug free for over a year, zero slip ups for 7 months. I currently only drink 1 glass of alcohol a week on average - for about a year now. I spend every morning at work in devotion before I move on to other tasks, I focus on God all day by playing only Christian music on my computer (and iPod) while I work, I have been cigarette free, 0 slip ups for 4 and a half months. All of this within a years time. There is a saying among musicians who practice that goes: " you will learn faster if you practice slower" and this has been very true in my walk this past year. I was reflecting at my accomplishments a week ago and I was disappointed. I didn't think that I had come very far. This was until I spoke with an old friend over the phone. After the call I was astonished at how far he had back slide until I realized it wasn't him, it was me. I had come a lot farther in my faith than I had thought. When speaking with this person it was as if he was different, when after further inspection I realized he hadn't changed at all, I have. The desires I had for my future have changed, the things I enjoy doing have changed (somewhat), the faces I hang around with have changed, my taste in music has changed, my outlook on life has changed, my politics have changed, my relationships have changed, my responsibilities have changed, my knowledge of God has changed, I have changed and all for the better! My recent journey hasn't been about doing works nor has it been without struggle. It has been about clearing the junk out in my life so I could have room for God (thanks Steve Holsinger). The best part of it is every time you make progress god reveals more of Himself to you. The bestest part is there will always be more to change. : )
Blessings,
Dave Roediger
Dr. Martin Luther King and Christian Activism - Originally written on DMLK day.
From the abolition of slavery to woman's suffrage to the civil rights movement, America has a rich history of Christian activism. But what lies at the heart of true Christian activism? True Christian activism always begins with the truth. That means the true activist is a witness, anxious to pass on truth to others. We can all agree that Dr. Martin Luther King was a true Christian activist that sought change in our society, and fought for the freedom and equal rights for all African Americans and women. Dr King taught America that change can happen when people unite, but he did it with the love of God and fought back with the truth of His Word. This morning as I read news articles from around the country I hear a common thread among journalists - "Dr King's challenge to America - to honour its Constitution that mandates unity, equality and justice for all - is resulting in a healthy, vibrant, PROGRESSIVE America today", "Too many churches today follow the path of 'prosperity preaching' instead of Dr King's message of SOCIAL JUSTICE,". "The key question to ask ourselves is, are we making a difference with our lives?" As you read those words, within them there is an abundance of truth. Although, if you look closer you will notice a common misunderstood world view.
As you watch news stories today you will notice very far left progressives twisting the words of Dr. King. Remember, he wanted equality among God's people. He was not searching for an all around utopian society that some suggest was the meaning behind his "I Had A Dream" speech. It was a dream that someday God's vision of unity among His people would come into fruition. Martin Luther King supported the strength of God through his people, and encouraged all Christians to fight for what is right in our society by delivering the word of God first - Truth. He did not put his faith in Government to do the work that we as Christians should be doing. There are many Christians out there that believe that since we are not being as active as we should be in this world; then it is up to the Government to stand up and fill in the gaps. Let me tell you this is dangerous thinking. We who have been anointed in the glory of God are all COMMANDED to stand up for his people - which is everyone! Our government is no longer a God fearing government. This being said you can be rest assured when we put our faith in government to lead aid to countries such as Haiti; they are not doing so by first bringing the Truth of God. There was a saying not to long ago by a gentleman in the Senate who said "Never let a good disaster or tragedy go to waste". This comment got all Conservatives ticked off because of the political controversy this statement was made in. Although is we as Christians need to think about it - God does allow tragedies to happen, but he does so that we Christians around the world can unite and bring the Truth of God to the people who need help. We as Christians should never let a disaster go to waste by not bringing the light of Christ into the darkness.
The problem with the statements in the first paragraph are that - Progressives (both democrats and Republicans) in our so called progressive America no longer believe in the Constitution as a document that binds us together as a Nation under God, but a document that "stands in the way of progressive change, and binds us up, which limits Government" (President Obama) "I believe in amending the constitution to better reflect the America of today - the America of the future". The truth is our governments world view of SOCIAL JUSTICE is far from the same social justice that Dr. Martin Luther king stood for (After all we would have to ask ourselves: Could we even begin to understand what social justice is if it wasn't already defined to us in the Bible by the Lord our God). Martin Luther king believed in our country as a Nation under God protected by the Constitution Of The United States Of America, not a Country striving for progressive change under a Constitution that stands in the way of Government growth. The Government should work for the people not the other way around. We should not need to fear our government, government should fear the accountability of it's people. Dr. Martin Luther King stood up as a man of God and an American against the Injustice of Slavery, All along encouraging everyone to do the same.
To keep something straight. I believe that it is a good thing that our country gets involved in world issues such as what has happened in Haiti in recent days. What I do not agree with is Christians standing by, giving up opportunities to promote real change to a people who have suffered for many years as a result of the absence of God. I realize this is not true for all Haitians for this would be profiling, but to ignore this truth would be hasty. To give your faith in a government that does no longer believes that we are a country under God, to go and do the work we as Christians should be doing in order to spread the word of God in places - like Haiti - as commanded of us. Then we would be failing. Not all of us can go, but I ask you all to look up the people of Faith that are, and help them financially. Randy Hogue of Randy Hogue Ministries. He just left last evening to go to Haiti to help bring aid as well as distribute 1 Million Bibles to the people of Haiti and teach them the word of God. Truth first. He is a die hard Baptist, but I am sure you all could forgive him. : )
While you remember the man this day was dedicated to; please remember his successes and his social influence, while remembering to distinguish between the media's spin of his words and the truth of Gods teachings conveyed through this minister. I would like to finish off another one of my long rants with some inspiring words from Dr. Martin Luther King.
"Above all the activist must possess courage and an unyielding faith in the God of justice. Injustice does not loosen its grasp easily. We must be prepared for a long haul, drawing on the rich resources of community and that abiding hope and passion for truth. And we must avoid violence: in our rhetoric and our actions". "Don't get panicky. . . . I want you to love our enemies. Be good to them. This is what we must live by. We must meet hate with love."
Dave Roediger