April 30, 2008

Living Unplugged

A friend gave me an ipod and it has been great listening to sermons and music (in Spanish!). Studying in a coffee shop or working out at the gym I can just be in my own world. It helps me also redeem the time at work, able to listen to some good preaching.
However, if I never took off the headphones what does that say to anyone around me? I had a friend in college who used to purposely where a pair of ear plugs around his neck, but not plugged in, just to tell people “Hey, I’m listening.” An interesting fashion statement... As a Christian however, zoning out and letting the world go by is self-focused. By living a life "unplugged" our eyes begin to be opened to those around us, a brother/sister in Christ, someone lost, or even our own family.
This has to begin committing our day with prayer, setting our affections on things above. Then committing to making ministry our life. Rather than fitting in "God-stuff" in our schedule, but giving God our date books.

Two examples of men who lived “unplugged”

Philip - (ready, willing, obedient, eager, apt)
“Then the Spirit said unto Philip, go near, and join thyself to this chariot. And Philip ran thither to him, and heard him read the prophet Isaiah, and said, Understandest thou what thou readest (Acts 8:29-30)?”

Timothy - (Christ focused)
For I have no man likeminded who will naturally care for your state. For all seek their own, not the things which are Jesus Christ’s (Philippians 2:20-21).”

Here is next months itinerary:
May 1-4 - Faithful Five Gathering – N.Y.
May 7-11 – Missions Conference – Fellowship Bible Church, Methuen, MA
May 18-21 – Missions Conference – Calvary Baptist Church, Whitefield, ME
May 24 – Josiah’s 3rd Birthday!!

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