03507

Music I Wish I Had Written. (Continued)

Duke Special – Freewheel
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(HT:SS)

03407

Maybe It’s The Genes

Is being stubborn genetic?

Is living by the “letter of the law” passed down?

I know I do it. I know that if you tell me to wear a button-up shirt, you can guarantee it will not be tucked in, ironed, or even match anything else that I am wearing. If you tell me to dress up for an event, I won’t shave. If you ask anything of me, much of the time that is what you will get. No more, no less. I live by the “letter of the law”. And if you don’t like it, well, be more specific please.

Most of the time I think I do this because I am stubborn. I don’t like being told how to respond to something. I don’t want to be told how to dress, feel, react, or not react. More often than not it will be as close to the opposite of what you want, as I can get without complete disregard of what you have told me.

I noticed that today in my four year old, and it got me thinking. Is this seriously something that I have passed down to him as a personality trait? When we tell him to go upstairs and get out his pajama’s for bed, he will get them out, and leave them on the floor near his dresser.

“Pick up the toys.” He will leave the mound of garbage in the floor.

“Don’t hit your brother.” He starts kicking.

“Turn the music down.” One tap of the volume nob.

I know there are probably all these “sin nature” explanations for all of this, but I think it’s fun to see, in a painful sort of way. I like to see individualism push the limits. Sure it drives me nuts as a parent, but in the right environment I think these are the people hardest to stop from accomplishing dreams.

03207

Space Monster In Nashville

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03107

Standing Out

I read the other day that, in Exodus, the Israelites had been in Egypt for around 400 years, yet even after all that time they still called themselves “Israelites”. They never adopted the culture, the name, or the customs of the Egyptians. They were choosing to be different than what they were surrounded in. I started thinking about how that should be translated to us, as Christians, today. Can we be strong enough to live is a culture that needs Christians to “stand out” more than ever?

I know there is no real point in arguing this, because to some, I will be considered “closed minded” and “irrelevant”. I will be considered not part of this so-called “emergent” church movement that is so “revolutionary”.

You know what? I don’t think I need to be hip. I don’t need to be cutting edge, hang out with porn stars, have Green Day playing at my church, or give into every temptation that comes my way because I am “being honest” and desperately hoping people think I am super-spiritual because of it. That just seems too easy for me.

It bothers me to see church leaders that try so hard to prove that they are relevant, and hip with the culture and pass off their own desperation to be “cool” as an attempt to “reach the lost”. Yes, it does happen. Yes we are told to be “all things to all men”, but we were also called to be “set apart” and sometimes the “honesty” of certain church leaders, just proves to me that they shouldn’t be in the position that they are.

“Their destiny is destruction, their god is their stomach, and their glory is in their shame. Their mind is on earthly things. But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ” – Philippians 3:19-20

I see a lot of “glory in shame” passed off as “honesty” these days.