Monthly Archives: February 2010

Lent

So it’s that time of year again. Lent. I’m sure you will have already been part of or overheard conversations saying things like ‘so what are you giving up for lent?’ ‘Oh man it’s time to give up chocolate again’ or ‘It’s about time i lost some weight’.

Sometimes i wonder what the point of lent is. I hear things like this, and a lot of them make me think, have we completely lost the true meaning of what lent is about?

Lent obviously originates from the 40 days and nights that Jesus spent in the desert, in the wilderness being tempted by the Devil. 40 days of hell really.

Yet lent for us seems to have become a ‘Holy new years resolution’ often self righteous attempts to impress ourselves or others. We give up chocolate, because we need to lose weight, hang on a minute I don’t read anywhere in the Bible… ‘Jesus went into the desert to be tested by the devil, and to concentrate on his weight watchers programme’ Or we give up alcohol or Cigarettes because we want to save money! Wait i think i’ve found this on Bible gateway… ‘Jesus went into the wilderness to save some money, so then he can keep it and spend it on other idols like food or clothes.’

Now obviously these are sweeping statements and God can really move through our sacrifice of these things over lent. But too often our motives are wrong. We do things for our own good, or because we think it will be worth it. But in actual fact lent should be the time we really suffer for God. If chocolate is our problem, then maybe we shouldn’t give it up for 40 days, but maybe we should challenge ourselves to eat 20 chocolate bars a day for 40 days, that is more like suffering! But we don’t do that, because we might get ill, or we might put on weight, and we don’t fancy that.

Lent isn’t about creating rules for yourself and sticking to them, for example ‘I will not watch TV’… ‘Apart from 7-9pm on Monday, 6-8pm Wednesday, 7-10pm Saturday and 1-3pm Sunday.’ Because already there we have given into the temptation without even starting! If we really want to give something up for lent, then we need to give something up that we really cannot live without right now. Give up your computer, or your phone. Give up Coffee. If you try to think of reasons why you shouldn’t give that up because you need it or don’t think you can manage without it, then you have probably found what you need to give up.

Stomp

So last night we went out for Steve’s (Katies Dad’s) birthday, and went to see Stomp, at the Lyceum theatre in Sheffield. I didn’t really know exactly what to expect to be honest! I knew it was percussion and dustbins! But i couldn’t quite imagine that this would last for 2 hours!

But I was absolutely blown away! The amount of creativity was unreal. Everything from Brooms to rubber rings, Dustbins to Matchboxes, and so on! It was just amazing. The show went on for about an hour and a half, and for every minute my eyes were fixed on stage just wondering what they were gonna pull out next! And right to the end the show was packed with surprises.

I really can hardly understand how much work and rehearsing goes into something like this! It was so amazing how tight they were throughout, when there was so much going on, yet they were all always perfectly in time, and in unison. It was amazing, it must have taken literally weeks of time to get it so spot on. I love seeing something done well. Something that just says straight away, this took a long time to get right, but its worth the commitment. And if ever i saw something that said that, here it was.

As well as being technically brilliant, it was so funny. For an hour and a half, not one word was spoken. Yet the amount we laughed, due to mainly facial expressions, was unreal!

I would definitely love to go again, such a great night out, if you haven’t been, go!

Beyond Our Dreams

I have just got back from an amazing weekend away, where we took about 20 ‘Youth’ from our Church away for the weekend. We went to Edale to stay in the Peak Centre up there. And I must say it was excellent. We did a wide range of things including Rock Climbing, Archery, Fencing, as well as several teaching sessions focused on Sleep and Rest, in a variety of ways.

There was a really excellent atmosphere to the place, everyone was up for everything we did, and I was especially inspired by how willing people were to learn, and grow in their walk with God.

On Saturday night I had quite the traumatic experience however, when I got dressed up as a hoola girl, (Still with my original clothes on, don’t worry!) And was made to do various tasks, against my will. Including the dreaded food game, I hate all games food related! And then was asked to make up a dance routine with my team, for the song ‘Stacey’s mom’, not one I will be introducing at church any time soon. The video of which will probably never be shown anywhere, ever!

Today I lead a session on Worship, with just the Lads. One of my greatest prayers for the church is that we really try a little harder to grasp just how great our God is. Church, in my opinion is far too casual. We don’t get excited; we often offer lame, heartless, small worship just because ‘that’s what we’re supposed to do’. And this just doesn’t seem to match whom our God actually is. Our God is huge, amazing, and has such a heart for us, when I’m pretty sure it should be the other way round!

The God who made the universe, the world, the God who breathes out the stars, the God who speaks and light appears. This is a God we need to get excited about. A God that deserves more than a half raised hand once a week. A God that deserves more than our too often, lame worship.

Yet the most amazing thing is this is a God who makes Himself relevant to us as well. The God who came down, to give sight to the blind, bring life to the dead, and bring the lame to their feet.

One of the guys asked the question, God created everything, even the sun, and there is even stars bigger than the sun. Then he must be bigger than everything he has created, so how does he speak to us?

This kind of baffled me, because I always go straight to Jesus for the answer to a question like this. But so often we dumb down the sacrifice that Jesus made. This is not about a great man coming to earth to help us out. This is about God, who created matter, time and space. Who holds the universe in the palm of his hand, giving everything for us, forfeiting all glory for us, becoming so small, for us.

In the scheme of thing’s a miracle like making a blind man see, is only the start of things, but a God so big we cannot even imagine, becoming a fetus so we could understand, now that is amazing.

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