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Drowning in Change
Posted by Chance in Spiritual Growth, Worship - Lane 1 on December 22nd, 2009

I was swimming laps the other day and unlike those with strong endurance, I have to rotate strokes in order to stay afloat. The truth is, I spend most of the time using the breast stroke because it’s the easiest. However, while doing the side stroke for a couple of laps, I caught the attention of the swimmer next to me. As I was taking a breath between laps, he was leaving the pool. He asked for permission to correct my stroke, which I, knowing that the Olympics are just three years away, readily obliged. He stated that my hip was too low in the water, forcing my head up, creating tension on my neck, and reducing my glide in the water. He gave me tips on how to fix it and then I nervously performed the side stroke with my new teacher watching. What ensued was ridiculous. I began to suck up water, but not wanting to show weakness, I kept swimming and then began to swallow the water. In simple words, I was drowning. As I stopped and placed my feet on the bottom, he encouraged me by saying that I may “drink” a little water, but I would figure it out in time.
Such a brief moment in my life, that has such deep spiritual growth lessons. Over the next few days, when I was doing the…..breast stroke…(it’s easier)…I began to think about the lesson and apply to spiritual growth.
With a new emphasis from our pastor on reading the bible over the next year, I wonder how many of us need to change our technique. Are you like me in that you have become very efficient at using poor techniques? Are you creating tension in the body by doing things your way? Would you rather do things the easy way, instead of the best way? Are you going to keep trying the new way, or return to your own ways?
These questions are almost endless.
Transitioning from swimming to reading the bible. Let’s be honest…………are you ready?………most of us don’t read the bible…Shouldn’t have shocked anyone there…However, now is the time to start!
For those of us that do, well, we use strokes and techniques that don’t get us the distance we could get if we used better strategy. Our genuine quest for God is still distorted by our humanity of easiness. One simple technique tip is to sacrifice quantity for quality.
Read less, Change more!
slow down
read the same thing multiple times
memorize it
teach it to others
use it in conversations
journal it
pray it
draw a picture about it
sing a song about it
twitter it
post in on your wall
create a collage of it with pictures or words
This list is far from exhaustive and is not intended to be a single alternative. We should take a simple reading plan and turn it into a complex structure that changes our lives. This is the only way to move the history of Genesis or any other book to a personal narrative of redemption.
Lastly, when these things become difficult and you find yourself drowning in your own genuine effort, put your feet on the ground and start again. In the mean time, I’ll be sucking up water as I practice my side stroke.
Chance

What do I read?
Posted by Chance in Spiritual Growth, Worship - Lane 1 on November 24th, 2009
So many things in christian life seem to be a paradox. From ‘losing your life to save it’ to ‘the first shall be last’, it seems that in order to actually achieve success in life, you are suppose to exhaust your energy, resources, and mental processes doing……you guessed it…..simple, little things.
For example, it has always amazed me that when you become spiritually reborn into a fellowship with God, people come out of the woodwork to let you know that you should read your bible every day. What a simple concept, that no one seems to be able to do. In an article titled, Americans and the Bible, Michael Vlach organizes research done by the Gallup Organization and Barna Research Group (www.theological studies.org). The information is below;
Bible Ownership
Most Americans own a Bible. In fact, 92% of households in America own at least one copy. Of those households that own a Bible, the average number of Bibles is three. This includes not only the homes of practicing Christians but hundreds of thousands of atheists as well. 2
Bible Reading
Although most Americans own a Bible, use of the Bible varies significantly. In a poll taken by the Gallup Organization in October, 2000, 59% of Americans reported that they read the Bible at least occasionally. This is down from 73% in the 1980s. The percentage of Americans who read the Bible at least once a week is 37%. This is down slightly from 40% in 1990. 3 According to the Barna Research Group, those who read the Bible regularly spend about 52 minutes a week in the scriptures. 4 Barna, “The Bible,” data is from 1997.
2 Barna Research Online, “The Bible,” www.barna.org. This information is based on 1993 figures.
3 Alec Gallup and Wendy W. Simmons, “Six in Ten Americans Read Bible at Least Occasionally,” TheGallup Organization, www.gallup.com, October 20, 2000.
4 Barna, “The Bible,” data is from 1997.
The truth is, we didn’t need these statistics to tell us what we have already experienced. As a new christian, I tried to read through the bible in a year. The result was failure and the guilt of thinking I wasn’t capable of being a good christian. On a positive note, I have read the first five chapters of Genesis about 20 different times!
It is tough to pick up the bible and just read it in a way to find purpose. Therefore, here is some guidance.
Don’t just start reading the bible.
Choose a short term plan.
Choose an interesting plan.
Choose a plan that fits your stage of growth.
Team up with a growth partner on your reading plan.
Talk about what you read with your growth partner.
Check out the links below for different bible reading plans.
Comprehensive ListGreat site for a comprehensive list of traditional reading plans. The bonus of this site is that it has a mobile connection option so that you can have the reading sent to your email or phone on a daily basis. Based on Spiritual Growth
This site has a unique organization. You can choose plans based on your level of spiritual growth. There are beginner, intermediate, and advanced options. Topical This site is great if you want to focus on particular topics such as biographical, historical, surveys, key stories, highlights, or traditional plans.
John 6:63 (New Living Translation)
63 The Spirit alone gives eternal life. Human effort accomplishes nothing. And the very words I have spoken to you are spirit and life.
Ultimately, the bible tells us that life comes from His word, so no matter what your strategy, find yourself in the word!
Chance

What is Worship?
Posted by Chance in Spiritual Growth, Worship - Lane 1 on November 13th, 2009
Have you ever been perplexed by those moments where other people seem to be getting more out of a “worship” experience than you were?
Perhaps they were more spiritual, too spiritual, or just showing off to hide that they weren’t spiritual.
Let me come at this from a different angle…..Have you ever been completely engaged in a “worship” experience only to find later that others were not affected at the same level as you?
Perhaps you were more spiritual, too spiritual, or just showing off to hide that you weren’t spiritual.
After reading an excerpt about worship from John Bevere’s book, Drawing Near, I was challenged to rethink my approach at worship. In Genesis 22, we have the first mention of the worship concept in the bible. It is interesting that the first time we are given a pattern and illustration of worship it is nothing like we have confined it to be in our minds and actions.
Genesis 22:1-5 (New Living Translation)
1 Some time later, God tested Abraham’s faith. “Abraham!” God called.
“Yes,” he replied. “Here I am.”
2 “Take your son, your only son—yes, Isaac, whom you love so much—and go to the land of Moriah. Go and sacrifice him as a burnt offering on one of the mountains, which I will show you.”
3 The next morning Abraham got up early (a). He saddled his donkey and took two of his servants with him, along with his son, Isaac. Then he chopped wood (b) for a fire for a burnt offering and set out for the place God had told him about. 4 On the third day of their journey (c), Abraham looked up and saw the place in the distance. 5 “Stay here with the donkey,” Abraham told the servants. “The boy and I will travel a little farther (d). We will worship there, and then we will come right back.”
What we learn from this is that worship is a lifestyle of obedience to God. Worship takes place during every day of the week, every moment, and every experience. It is an expression of an internal desire to follow the direction of the Holy Spirit. Worship requires preparation (a), work (b), time (c), and distance from distractions (d).
These four actions (a – d) create the climate for Abraham and Isaac to worship. During this week, take this word as a challenge to reorganize the way you think of worship. Replace the notion of a slow song with the reality of a “Lifestyle of Obedience.” Once this becomes our reality, the introduction questions to this blog become obsolete as we truly experience a relationship with God.

Chance
Prayer: Our Father, Which Art in Heaven
Posted by Chance in Spiritual Growth, Worship - Lane 1 on October 17th, 2009
Prayer is an amazing action through which we can know God. There is such a trend to title things we do as spiritual disciplines, spiritual pathways, acts of worship, etc. Regardless of our terminology the rudimentary practice of talking with God is beyond necessary, it is inherent in our purposeful design.
When we look at the model prayer in scripture, it begins with “Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name…” (Matthew 6:9, KJV)
We could all grow this week if we took a moment in our lives and tried to put a mental grip on the fact we are loved by a God that is greater than us.
I was recently drawn to the video clip below through the book Crazy Love by Francis Chan. At minimum it should help put a new perspective on how great our God is.
Watch the video below by clicking on the link.
With this perspective, I challenge us to seek the Creator in a new enlightened way. Approach Him this week with a reverence that marvels at His wonder.
Knowing more of God,
Chance Bosch
