Friday 28 November 2008

invitation to the party

I heard this story years ago and i recently came accross it again i hope it will inspire you too.

In the opening of his book, The Kingdom of God is a Party, Tony Compolo tells of a trip to Hawaii. When you travel from the east coast to Honolulu, your biological clock runs wild for a day or so, and the first night there, Compolo was both hungry and awake at 3:00 a.m. He went off to find an open restaurant., but the only thing open was a greasy spoon diner run by a guy named Harry. So he sat down and ordered a donut.As he was beginning to eat, a group of prostitutes entered the diner and sat at the counter, trapping Compolo among them. One of the prostitutes mentioned to her friend that the next day was her birthday. Her friend said cynically, “Why are you telling me? Do you want a party and cake; is that what you want?” The first prostitute, named Agnes, said, “Why do you have to be so nasty? I was just telling you. No, I don't expect a cake and a party; I've never have had a birthday cake in my life!” There was something about this woman that touched Compolo. After they left, he asked Harry if these girls came in every night. When he found out that they did, Compolo and Harry decided to give Agnes a party. Harry did the cake, Compolo did the decorations and Harry's wife got the word out.The next morning at 3:15 there were crepe-paper decorations, a huge birthday cake and about thirty prostitutes and street people in the diner. When Agnes walked in, everybody yelled “Surprise” and they sang happy birthday. Agnes almost collapsed, and she began to cry uncontrollably. She was at her very first birthday party, and the party was for her! She didn't even want to cut the cake; she took it back to her apartment so she could look at it for a couple of days.After Agnes left to take her cake home, something just prompted Compolo to say, “What do you say; let's have a prayer for Agnes.” It just seemed like the thing to do at the time. After the prayer, Harry said, “Hey, you didn't tell us you were a preacher. Why kind of church do you belong to anyway?” In one of those flashes of inspiration where you to say exactly the right thing at the right time, Compolo answered, “I belong to a church that throws parties for prostitutes at 3:30 in the morning!” But it was Harry who told the punch line to this story; he said, “No you don't. There are no churches like that. If there was, I'd join. I’d want to be a part of a church like that!” You know, who wouldn't?Who was it with whom Jesus spent his time? Why was Jesus criticized by the religious establishment in Luke 15:2? He ate with tax collectors and sinners. Jesus wasn’t refined or discriminating enough in his selection of companions. He threw parties for prostitutes (metaphorically if not literally). Has the church become too refined and sophisticated to walk where Jesus walked? Maybe we need to throw a few more parties for people who have never been to the party.

Monday 24 November 2008

Heart 2 Heart

I have many favourite bible verses, one of them is found in the book of proverbs: Proverbs 4:23Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life. another version says, keep thy heart with all diligence for out of it flow the issues of life.
the original language talks about a military garrison, thats how we are to guard it with diligence, intent and purpose. One commentator described our hearts as "the citadel of man" and "the seat of his treasure" in other words our very essence and fibre.

We need to know our hearts in order to guard them. Its not that we are to focus on our weaknesess and allow them to make us feel bad. We must however be aware of them, if we are aware we can put armour in our weakest places in order to protect ourselves. Our enemy is ruthless we too must be ruthless too in protecting ourselves, never allowing hearts to be unprotected. We don't fight in our own strenght we have Gods powerful Holy Spirit with us and he is fighting for us and with us.

So My prayer is Lord help me to keep clean hands and pure heart.