Sunday, June 19, 2016

Here's to the Crazy One (aka Larry Cranor...)




"Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify them or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do." (Apple Inc.)

This week, as Father's Day approached, I found myself thinking again about my daddy.  Those of you that knew him, know he was a black sheep, marched to his own drum, wore make-up and a "dress" during his sermons, etc.  While it's been almost 14 years since he finished his race, I find I miss him more as I think of things I wish I had known to ask 14 years ago, as I see his humor in my son, and his gumption as well.  I learned so much from him, not just in what he said, but in how he lived.  Much of it, I wouldn't learn from, or even realize, until I got older. So as we get celebrate Father's Day, I wanted to share of a few lessons I learned from my own that are helping me to become who I am...

#1 Love Deeply - Love isn't something that's passing.  It isn't something that is easy. It isn't even something that you always "feel". But it is something that is worth your all.  For those that you love, you would give anything for. You will do the difficult things to help them become all they can be. You will sacrifice so that they can grow. You will be vulnerable so that they can learn from you. You will always know that love is there, because it is stronger than any other, it is the tie that binds you together.  It is that love that will take you through the most difficult, seemingly impossible, gut-wrenching situations. And though we all express love differently, those we love most will miss it the most when we are no more.
"Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die young."

#2 Be Yourself - Life is too short to spend trying to be anything else. The time you spend trying to conform will be time wasted, draining you of the life you have in you to give to others and to live the life God intended for you to live.  Often times, it is easy to be swept into the current of the world around you, the status quo. But living life in that way is a struggle. While you may not have the approval of everyone around you, you can become who it is that God intends you to be. That is more fulfilling than the accolades of man.
"To be nobody but yourself in a world doing its best to make you everybody else means to fight the hardest battle any human can ever fight and never stop fighting." (E.E. Cummings)

Which leads to...
#3 Never Stop Fighting - Anything thing worth having is worth fighting for.  Never, never, never quit. No matter what stands in your way. No matter what others may say. No matter the threats, intimidations, accusations, fears, weaknesses, failures or struggles. God has a purpose for you, and when we do his work, we will have opposition. We are human, and we will make mistakes, but he is patient and wants to shape us to be more like Him, into the person He desires us to be.
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts." (Winston Churchill)

#4 You are Unique - There is not another one like you.  While many in our society today want to fit in, we are all different.  It is freeing to be uniquely me! To have observed one who didn't march to the same drum as others, who had a unique way of teaching, of sharing, of equipping, of loving, of living. While many may not have understood him, many were challenged, changed and inspired by him. This has been one of the most personal for me.  It's okay to be different, the world needs different...!
"Be who you were created to be and you will set the world on fire" (St. Catherine of Sienna)

#5 Others' Opinions Don't Matter - This is a difficult one...! I don't know if it was easy for him, but I saw so many times where decisions were made because it was what was best or what was right. While others may have thought differently, he would go with his insight and direction and make those tough decisions. To move forward, to make progress, to sand off the rough edges, to become all that we need to become... (This is one that I am still trying to learn!)
"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music."(Friedrich Nietzsche)

#6 Dream Big and Dare to Fail - When God gives you a vision, no matter what, never doubt it.  In our own weakness, he is strong. In our willingness, He can do mighty things! All because of an openness to His big picture and to a faith in what He is able to accomplish through our obedience and humility. Even up until his death, I saw this lived out...
"If your dreams don't scare you, they are not big enough."

And this is my own personal note for you...
#7 For those who still have your dad, never miss the opportunity to be real with them.  Always tell them you love them. Never miss the opportunity to do something special with them. Don't leave anything unresolved.  You never know when you will say your last goodbye.  Thankfully, I realized this before my time was up! I knew that my own time with my dad was growing short, and by the grace of God, I didn't leave anything unspoken. I knew each time I said goodbye, it may be the last. Each hug may be the one I had to remember. And then one day, it was. It doesn't make me miss him less, but it is a blessing to know that what we had was real, raw and open. Life is too short to have regrets... So this Father's Day, be sure you let your dad know...!

Saturday, March 19, 2016

What's In A Name?

Well, I suppose I have taken a hiatus for some time now.  But today, I was drawn back to this place...

I was working on a song we are doing Sunday morning, We Cry Out.

You can listen to it here...

It begins: Father of Life, seated on Your throne of grace, it's only by Your mercy we are saved; Lord You have said if we call upon Your name, we and our families will be saved.

The chorus says: So we cry out Your Name, El Shaddai, God of grace, Lord Most High, Jesus Christ
We rely on Your grace Adonai, crowned in praise; Lord Most High, Jesus Christ

It got me to thinking...What's in a Name? It's not as common anymore, but in ancient days, a name was not something to be taken lightly.  It wasn't about what sounds good, what is popular or what will gain the most attention. In the Bible, a name was a reflection of a significant event, a description of the journey of the person's life, or a revealing of the call on one's life.  Often times, something of such significance would occur that the person would change their name to reflect it.  

For example, Simon, one of the 12 apostles... Simon means "one who has heard." Simon had heard of the promise of a Messiah, but then, he met Him face to face.  He chose to follow Him, and despite his short-comings, Jesus gave him a new name, Peter, or "stone".  Peter would help lay the foundation for the early church that would change the world. 

Abram, which means "high father," became Abraham, "father of many," as God fulfilled His promise to him by giving him his son Isaac, father of Jacob...

Jacob, meaning "following after", as in following after his brother, Esau, became Israel, or "One who struggles with God" after wrestling with the angel.  When asked his name, Jacob was told, "Your name will no longer be Jacob," He said. "It will be Israel, because you have struggled with God and with men and have prevailed." (Gen. 32:28). 

Even my own birth name had meaning, Stacey Ladonna, "lady of the resurrection", or from the name Anastasia, "one who has been resurrected." This holds meaning to me because of the new life I received in Christ many years ago, but also for the opportunity he provides each day for me to be renewed in Him if I will but surrender.

Names hold much power. In history, one needed only to speak the name of an evil ruler and people would tremble. A signet ring bearing the initial of the king would seal any edict without question. Even in modern history, the name of one person (Hitler) could mean the rise to power or death in a concentration camp or firing squad or worse. And all because of a name.

The Bible tells us that people were baptized in the Name of Jesus, healed by the Name of Jesus, demons were driven out in the Name of Jesus, the apostles preached fearlessly in the name of Jesus, spoke boldly in the Name of Jesus, suffered disgrace for the Name of Jesus... Even in the Old Testament, the Name of God was so revered that they dare not speak His name in fear of taking it in vain. Nations feared the Name of the Lord. And one day, "at the Name of Jesus every knee will bow - of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth - and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." (Phil. 2:10-11)

Which leads back to the song...There is so much power in the Name(s) of God. El Shaddai (All-Sufficient One), God of Grace, Lord Most High, Jesus Christ, Adonai (Lord/Master)...

And yet, in all that Power, He chooses to love us, redeem us, sustain us. He hears our cries, our prayers, our doubts and fears. He promises us "Everyone who calls on the Name of the Lord will be saved." (Joel 2:32) 

He loves us in spite of our failures, weaknesses, sin...if only we choose to follow Him. If only we choose to share the power of His Name with those who don't know Him. Until the day He takes us all away...