Jul

15

Posted by : Doug | On : July 15, 2009

I sat to pray and talk to God this morning.  Man, my heart is so full right now.  Full with worry, excitement, impatience, desire, frustration, ideas, heartache, Vision.  SO much of me right now wants to just lay down and rest. To STOP. Everything. Except Judy and the kids. I just want all the time and energy I have to go there. But I feel the drive, the pull, to our Wild at Heart trip for men in November, to a Vision of the ranch, to our growing online business, to building a true community, to getting in top physical shape.  So deep.  I feel God’s call to all of it.  I love it.  It’s incredible to be tapped into that wellspring.  But, like hypothermia, as the cold drains strength, the desire becomes strong to just lay down and rest.  Give up and give in. But give in to what?  The slumber is the kiss of death.   It’s a resignation.  A false contentment.  Dispassionate and apathetic.   It is a giving of life over to death.  And like the hypothermic slumber, life can go cold.  We fall asleep.  We become falsely content with chasing mediocrity.  There is a strong likelihood that we haven’t actually ever been really awake.  Or we’ve known moments of “awake-ness” but haven’t had the strength or the people around us to maintain it.  So we long to go back to sleep.

Like Cypher in “The Matrix”.  He was wakened by Morpheus and was called into a titanic struggle for the hearts and minds of other people.  Their mission, as a crew, was to pull people out of the Matrix and invite them into a real existence, in a community that was truly alive.  But Cypher became jaded.  Watch the clip in the sidebar to the right.  Or click here to watch it on YouTube.

Surrounded by wine, steak and a fine cigar, Cypher makes a deal to go back to sleep.  “I don’t want to remember nothing.  NOTHING.  You hear me?”

Let the Matrix take over again.

But I can’t.  (Actually, I can.  You can too.)  We can choose sleep.  (In fact, we need to choose rest.  But they are two different things.)  We can choose mediocrity.  We can choose all those things that we think give us life but actually keep us asleep.

Grandfather spoke about those things that stir our hearts awake to the reality of an unseen and eternal life.  From his native language to English, he translated it as “Inner Vision” or “The Voice of God”.  He said the Voice of God gives us Vision for our lives, our true purpose.  And then he said:

“A person who is not living their Vision is living death.”

And I remember.  I begin to remember why I can’t fall asleep.  Because it would mean death.  It would mean ignoring Vision.  It would mean ceasing to live for others.  Death by selfishness.  Death by numbness.  Death by mediocrity.

I can’t do it.  I won’t do it.

One foot in front of the other.  Stay awake.  Stay alert for the needs of others and rise up to meet them.  Fight.  Live.  Pray.  Listen.  Laugh.  Love.  And wake up the next morning to do it again.

Feb

24

Posted by : Doug | On : February 24, 2009

Whoa! Every once in awhile, a gift falls in your lap!

And here is such a gift!

Have you ever wondered any of these questions?

“Does God really ‘talk’ to people?”
“Does God even want to talk to me?”
“How do I know if God is talking to me?”
“I hear alot of different voices in my head. Are any of them God’s voice?”

God DOES still speak to people. And he WANTS to speak to you.

My friends at Ransomed Heart Ministries (authors of “Wild at Heart” and “Captivating”) are giving away an awesome videos entitled : “Walking With God“.

This is an easy and comfortable teaching from John Eldredge in preparation for the release of his book “Walking with God”.

Get it here for free!

This is a limited time offer and could disappear anytime. After it disappears, you won’t be able to hear from God anymore. HA! Nah. It doesn’t work that way. But I promise that this will provide you with some incredible insight and inspire transformation in your relationship with God.

In Him, For You,

Doug

Feb

21

Posted by : Doug | On : February 21, 2009

I’ve been spending alot of time this summer just listening. I know so often when I sit down to pray (or lay down and fall asleep), I say “Dear Lord…” and I go on to make a prayer speech. (Does this sound familiar?) So I’ve made a turn this summer. Listen. Ask God a question and just listen. Well, it turns out He’s got a lot to say to me! An acquaintance of mine wrote this comment on a blog we both watch. God knows this world well and meets us WHEREVER we’re at.

From John….

I was on my knees, praying, between two beds in a hotel room while on a layover (I’m a commercial airline pilot.) I had been wrestling with the Holy Spirit for a while that morning concerning fasting. I’d been struggling with the issue for several days, feeling that I was being called to a 10 day fast. Now, for a guy like me who HATES fasting, I would have preferred to have been tossed out the emergency exit at 37,000 feet because the agony is over much more quickly. And, I reasoned, my passengers had a right to expect a “full-up” pilot, not one hampered by the tortures of fasting. I finally decided that I could do a 10 day fast if I could drink fruit juice during that time. That seemed reasonable; no protein, nothing solid, just fruit juice. And LOTS of it, I figured. So, I was about to declare the issue settled when I heard that internal whisper, “What’s that by your foot?” I realized that my foot had been moving an object around under the adjacent bed and it hadn’t struck me, until then, that it probably didn’t belong there. So, I turned around and fished it out. It was a plastic bottle of Lipton Brisk Natural Lemon Flavor Iced Tea. Sort of a strange thing to find under a hotel room bed. The Spirit whispered again, “Turn it around.” I gave it about a half turn and my eyes fell on the words printed at the top of the label by the bar code…”Contains No Fruit Juice.” I had nothing but water for the next 10 days. And an undeniable assurance that I was doing what my Lord wanted. What an amazing God we serve that He knows what’s written on every bottle ever manufactured… and everything else as well!

Bless y’all.

For the King,

Doug