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Telling Jesus’ Thoughts on God?

The band Dishwalla released a song entitled “Counting Blue Cars”, it’s main chorus is “Tell Me All Your Thoughts on God“. This song is one of the most heavily played song on the radio over the past 28 years.

When this released in 1995 I immediately was struck about the phrase, first because it seems like a call to evangelize. But later because a Christian’s thoughts about God determines so much. They define us in most every way.

Are our thoughts on God, small? Is God distant and impersonal?, is he strict and exacting? Is he carefree like a hippy?

Are they shallow self-centered thoughts, just there to get us rich and “blessed”? Are they even accurate to reality? Do they track closely with Jesus Christ? … All this matters greatly.

Christian’s collective thoughts about God determines their lives, and then that determines the church…and then that determines largely the society that they affect …or neglect.

But before those thoughts can exist …the particular gospel that individuals and groups of Christians have embraced and teach, form those thoughts. Our thoughts on God reflect the foundation of our Christian lives.

We should always reconsider and be willing to re-look at the foundations of our Christian lives, which determines most everything about us. And we can always be corrected and updated by the Lord.

It is good that we reconsider and focus on our gospel dear Christian, if it does not explain why we all exist, if it does not explain Gods purpose. If it does not walk us through ALL of the Bible with a clear light of understanding. Interpreting it as we go in the light of Jesus Christ. If it does not predict the future. If it does not create the ecclesia/ church that we read about in the New Testament. If it has nothing for the majority of Christians beyond a padded church pew bench and an offering plate.

THEN there is MUCH improvement yet to be had. And that gospel has much room to be corrected and its centuries-long traditional blanks filled in. Filled in to be more accurate to that gospel of King Jesus, aka the Gospel of the kingdom. The one preached by John the Baptist, by Jesus Christ himself, and by the apostles.

One of my current goals and the season that I believe the Lord has me in, is to compile that gospel into a series of teaching notes and videos, as best as I am able. I am about 15% (April 2023) through this process but it is an undertaking that is massive. At least 70 hours of teaching are required for this, it will become “all my thoughts on God.” What matters supremely, above and before all things is all Jesus’ thoughts on God. IF we can adopt all his thoughts on God then, we’ve accomplished something and all of humantiy will be better off for it, and will be ministered to.

But, it may cause us trouble, it may cause us great turmoil, it may even cost us our lives, but that is ok.

It is one thing to have many and varied and disconnected thoughts about God, random facts and truths. But its another thing to have them complied into one gospel that Jesus Christ himself interprets for us. A gospel which produces churches and is itself the discipleship “program” for new Christians. That gospel which also produced the early church, must be recovered for today’s generations. I beleive this is one of my assignments from the Lord. To “interpret” this gospel to my world, to my neck of the woods, to my friends and family and whomever will listen. This gospel begins in eternity past with the glory of God (see John 17 and Ephesians 1), and ends in the future as taught in the apostle John’s book of Revelations.

If you are reading this PLEASE pray for me and for this undertaking!

And then tell me some of your thoughts on God in the comments below.

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The Three Types of Christians

When I travel I usually have more time to read and think. I dream about traveling for extended sabbaticals. To think and to write.

Anyhow this is what I’ve been thinking about today as I return from business trip from Seattle WA.

I’ve experienced (and have probably been myself) three different types of Christians through the years.

1) The Passive Christian – we are passive idle observers. watching the professional Christians minister while we observe, thinking we are being discipled (…forever discipled yet doing next to nothing that is spiritually significant) or we are enjoying the show- and are content with that. this type of Christian easily lives a double or a backslidden life whether they attend church or not.(common in 30s and 40s).

2) The Controlling Christian – we are in charge of everything in our spiritual (or so we think) we are earning favor and good standing in our church by good behavior, we tend to exaggerate miracles. It’s also common to see this type try to control others with positivity. We believe we must earn the right to be used by God with hard work and good behavior, and so we work very hard at that. Often getting burned out in our early to mid 30s. (Common in 20’s and teens, and newly converted Christians)

3) The Yielded Christian – this is the Christian who has learned to follow Jesus Christ above and before any other person. They do exist. This Christian follows Christ above all else yet still remains in fellowship with other Christians, they know not to isolate themselves. They’ve learned how to hear from and cooperate with the Lord from within, and they do that as best as they are able. They are ever seeking Jesus Christ and ever increasing in the knowledge of Jesus Christ. (This is a rare breed, I would guess about 1 out of 100.)

Translation of Wesley into 21st Century America English.

Sometimes I think just because a quotation of a book is written in Old King Janes English we think it doesn’t need to be translated. It’s English after all. But it does, the language sometimes of British England of old is substantially different from modern American English. And translation is helpful. Here is a beautiful quote from John Wesley that I hope to translate for modern American ears.

Glory thine attributes confess glorious all and numberless!” – John Wesley (in 18th century British English)

So here is my attempt at a translation of this amazing quote into 21st century American English:

“Every detail about Jesus Christ shows how massive, how amazing, how wonderful, and how perfectly Holy he is. And there are an infinite number of characteristics of him to know. …Let us spend our days seeking to know every glorious detail of Him, more and more and more.”

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