Friday, June 30, 2006

James 5:16 - The Pain of Reality

"Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective."

Before I write the rest of this blog, I want to thank each of you who read/have read what I have to say and are thoughtful enough to leave me encouraging messages and comments. It truly means much to me to know that people actually care about the dribble that comes out of my brain. Thank you so much.

Now, it's time to get down to business. This is probably the toughest blog I have written and may be the toughest I'll ever write. If you've ever had an experience that made you change the way you think, speak, or live your life, you'll understand where I'm coming from. We just came back from the North American Christian Convention in Louisville, KY. The convention gave me one of the biggest reminders/wake-up-calls/reality checks I've had in the longest time. You see, the constant, underlying theme of the convention was unity. It was mainly about church unity but the thing that got to me, much more than church unity, was something that Jeff Walling (preacher in Charlotte, NC) said. He was talking about "Sunday clothes." You know what I'm talking about. We put on our best faces when we're around "people who matter" but as soon as we're alone or around the people closest to us, that's when we get real. That's when all the ugly comes out. That's when we start talking badly about people, going places we have no business going, being who we really are...ugly, rude, mean, selfish, bitter, lonely, unhappy, pitiful people. Take me for example. I'm in a semi-high-profile position among Christian music listeners and supporters. I am blessed beyond measure to be able to travel across the country and around the world proclaiming the good news of Christ and his love for me. I get to see so many great places, meet unbelieveable people, eat incredible food and be treated like one of the most important people in town for different periods of time. It's great. All I have to do is act like a good Christian guy and it's all good. Here's the problem, folks. I mess up every day and I don't know how to stop. I want to share something with you that I wouldn't normally share but it needs to be said. I AM A SINNER AND A MESS!!! I wouldn't want anyone to live this mess that I call a life. I've screwed that up plenty well, thank you. The thing with which I am struggling the most at the moment is gossip. To some, that doesn't sound too terrible but it is devastating to me. When you hear rumors about yourself, especially rumors that are untrue, you get upset and take offense. When you hear rumors about yourself, especially when they are true, you feel betrayed and your reputation is ruined. Now, let's turn that around. When you're talking trash about people, you're ruining their reputation. You're betraying their trust. You're losing what could be a dear and valuable relationship. STOP IT!!! It's not worth the pain to talk mess about folk. If I were to talk trash about you, you wouldn't be reading what I'm writing. We probably wouldn't be considered friends, would we? We need each other more than ever so that we can stand up for what is right. There is strength in numbers. I know that I can't improve my attitude or my actions without help. But understand this. GOD LOVES US SO MUCH THAT HE WAS WILLING TO SUFFER MORE THAN ANY OF US EVER COULD, AND GIVE UP HIS SON'S LIFE SO WE COULD HAVE HOPE OF ETERNAL LIFE. It's called grace. Without his grace, I am nothing, I have nothing, I can do nothing. I am a dead, useless, lifeless, waste of space. God doesn't have to have me living on this earth. He wants me living on this earth so I can make him proud. The same goes for you. We are here for God's pleasure, not for his pain. Therefore, let's learn how to live our lives the right way. Whatever junk you're dealing with in your life, there is no better time than the present to let God clean it up. We're at the prime of our lives. Not because of our ages nor the stage we are currently in, but because there is no time like the present to make a change in our lives in order to please God. I'm on my knees begging you (I wish you could see me right now) to open your heart to what the Lord has to offer you. His grace is true, his power is immeasurable, and his love is unconditional. Whatever you're going through or have been through can be taken away and you can have a fresh start if you simply ask God. Talk to him. He's waiting to hear from you. When you do, would you pray for me too? I need it desperately. In the same way, I'll pray for you. That's what our calling is, no matter our profession. Again, I end up talking to myself. I think there's a pattern here. Blessings!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

A great message...one I try to explain to my middle school students constantly. I am sitting here listening to the new Radiance album. I am probably one of the few people who don't have to look up where Borger, Texas is...I used to live in Perryton!

Blessings to you, also.

Anonymous said...

You continue to amaze me. Every now and then I pop over to your blog just to see what's happening. You seemed like a quiet man when I met you in Eugene, yet you have such deep and powerful things to say. You truly seem to have your finger on life. Yes, we all make mistakes, some more than others, but that's why God sent us his grace. Life is a lesson in progress. Hopefully we learn from our mistakes. Say 'hi' to the other guys. You are all in my prayers for a safe and successful mission with Acappella.
Aimee

Anonymous said...

so i see that betsy has left you a comment. haha. i just wanted to say MUCHAS gracias for an UH-mazing week at casowasco. it was truly amazing. you see ive been struggling with what i want to do after high school. ive wanted to go into music since i was like ye big. but as i get older i realize that its a lot of hard work and competition. ive noticed that this past year and its just gotten to the point where its overwhelming. but since last week, i know that im doing the right thing. and i cant wait to see what Gods got in store for me.
i did have a myspace. i think my title thing is "kel" (my nickname) but i havent been on it in like forty billion eons. i should check that. i dont know if you or any of the guys have AIM. but my screen name is bkiekle08. and my email is bkiekle723@yahoo.com.
itd be AMAZING to hear from any one of you guys. so pass the word on!

thanks again for last week.
mike barattini. (that bass kid)

Anonymous said...

Hey Robin!!
Wow. Those were amazing thoughts. It's kinda funny how a bunch of people from Casapella left you a note and now I am too! I would like to say how amazing it was to meet you and I can't wait to hopefully see you next year. Talk to you soon.
luv,
Becca
Isaiah 54:10
"Though the moutains be shaken and the hills be removed, my love won't be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed," says the Lord who has compassion on you.

Marcella Farmer said...

Robin,

My name is Marcella. We have not met, but I attended the first day of the North American Christian Convention. I was trying to work my way over to your booth after the evening session, but I got sidetracked and did not make it there before the hall closed for the night. Anyway, I was quite happy to see that Acappella still is around. I have always loved acapella music and I used to listen to Acappella quite a bit. I have not heard anything of the group in such a long time. Should I assume that you all have a big connection with the non-instrumental Churches of Christ? I have been a part of the instrumental Christian Churches/Churches of Christ for a number of years, and I am very interested in knowing how a person from the non-instrumental tradition might have felt about the convention. Also, I am sure I missed out on a lot by only attending the first day. If you have anything thoughts to share, I would love to hear from you. I am not a blogger, but you can reach me at financialaid@ccuniversity.edu.