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Thursday, June 23, 2011
 



ROMANS 2:1 Therefore, anyone of you who judges is without excuse. For when you judge another, you condemn yourself, since you, the judge, do the same things.

Not sure when the thought popped into my head but it must have been at a wedding or some other rocking occasion where dance floors exist.

Watching people dance has to be one of the most entertaining events, don't lie you love it. I personally like to think of myself as an occasional dancer, but sometimes I just don't feel like it, I'd rather just sit and chill. Other times something rushes over me and I can't wait to cut a mean rug.

One of the weirdest things when it comes to dancing is the judgment that can occur between dancers and non-dancers.

It always surprises me how much division can exist between these two groups.

One group loves to chill and just observe, another loves to get amongst it and let their hair down.

The group that would rather just chat or make comments about those that whip their hair around or wiggle their hips have the right to just sit there and enjoy their surrounds.

The group that overcome their fears and cut sick on the dance floor they have every right to enjoy the freedom of dancing.

Neither group are necessarily wrong they just express themselves in a different way.

Sure the dancers could cross some lines with some risky moves...

But the non-dancers observing become no better as they judge the dancers.

Lets be honest behind closed doors you know the non-dancers are doing things that are way more risky than the public display of the dancers. Like dancing in front of their mirrors naked...I've never done this but I have heard of people doing it.

Neither group is more right or more wrong.

Both dancers and non-dancers alike need Jesus. Haha that makes me laugh...but seriously church life and christians around the world can be so like this.

If our position is one of judgment first always, we might just miss out on the strengths that the dancers bring and the strengths that non-dancers bring.

In the church in Rome the Jews became just as 'bad' as the gentiles as soon as they judged. Paul took it one step further and said actually not only do you judge but when no one is watching you do the same things as those you judge.

Is either party more right?

I believe Jesus said something like...Love one another...Not Judge one another.

Even Jesus said I came not to judge the world but save the world! If Jesus came to earth to do this, how much more should his followers be known for their love not their judgment?

If we need to judge, judge your own heart so that you might be strengthened in your own faith and become a brighter example for how others might live for Christ.

Dance Floor Judgment doesn't help build the church, doesn't allow believers to express themselves the way God re-created them, ultimately doesn't glorify God, boxes people in and limits the gifts God has given His people.

If you want to dance, dance.

If you want to sit and chill, sit and chill.

But don't look from the dance floor and think those guys sitting don't get it. Maybe those chilling need to get up and dance but judgment won't inspire them to do it.

Don't look to the dance floor and think those guys are weird and they should just settle down. Maybe some of the dancers do need to settle down, but judgment isn't going to inspire them to come and talk and chill with you.

Jesus is the only one who gets the balance of dancing and non-dancing right.

Don't want to push this analogy too far but I think you get the point.

Jesus is the only one who is truly right.

My take is this...lets look and see what He is doing and follow His lead.

First take the log out of your own eye in your walk with God before you speak about the speck in someone else's.

This kind of christianity could really rid the church of a whole lot of waste of time. Pastors, members, peers, leaders running around trying to manage judgments rather than focussing on the lost and those that don't know Christ.

Because behind it all, is that the world would see that Jesus is real and they would come running to a community that loves each other, where grace abides, where encouragement lives and hope is poured out without measure.

I pray we would be the kind of people that love first based on Christ's love for us. I pray we would be different to the world, that we would trust each other and the church community before we mistrust. I pray we would speak well of each other, not look on with criticism based on differences that in the end don't matter. I pray we would build on those that have gone before us and not cut down what has gone before us.

I pray in all that we do we would glorify God, whether we dance or whether we sit and chill...

Don't forget we all see the flaws, I'm not blind to them, I just try to choose to be part of the solution rather than the voice of judgment. Criticism and judgment without solution holds no weight, no matter how correct it is. Jesus always brings a solution and personally gets involved in solving the problem. He lives in us and we should now do the same. Love one another.

See you on the dance floor.

+jk

1 Corinthians 10:31- revised version JKV ;)
Therefore, whether you dance or don't dance, or whatever you do, do everything for God's glory.

Galations 3:28 There is no Jew or Greek, slave or free, male or female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.


 



Proverbs 17:24
Wisdom is the focus of the perceptive, but a fool's eyes roam to the ends of the earth.

My dearest grandpa, affectionately known as Pa has just recently needed to wear hearing-aids. Was chatting to him yesterday about them (they were obviously working) and he was saying that it has really taken some getting used to. They apparently adjust them digitally every couple weeks when he visits the doctor through a computer program to set the right levels and frequencies so he can hear the right noises and sounds.

There is a setting though if he double touches a button on the back of the hearing-aid that allows him to isolate all outside noises in order to help him focus just on the person that is speaking in front of him. If he didn't have this feature all sorts of sounds, depending on the frequency of the sound, is picked up and can be quite grating and obviously distracting.

Got me thinking firstly about how much I should value my ear drums and the ability to hear and listen. Its amazing the simple blessings in life we take for granted.

Was thinking though that we all need this feature in our life.

Giving full focus to the person in front of us at that point of time can be difficult in a world full of many noises vying for our attention.

It seems the invisible people on our phone are more important than the people sitting across from us at the dinner table, in our office, at church, etc.

The person across the room that we could be talking to who holds more status, all of the sudden becomes way more important than the person in front of us.

The outside noise will always be there but we have the ability to put down our phone, shut off from the other potential people we could talk to, the other opportunities and just simply enjoy the conversation of the individual right in front of us.

I'm no better than you on this but what a great church community we could be if we just gave everyone we met our full attention in that moment.

I have found though true focus comes from spending time with Jesus. It clears out the insecurities, distractions and helps me to be about others. Its like the doctor tweaking my Grandpa's hear-aids, fine tuning them to do what they are designed to do.

How much more should we spend time with the Holy Spirit to fine tune our ears to listen to the needs of others and be a blessing wherever we go?

& I pray the thought would not run through our mind..."Your mouth is moving but I can't hear you..."

Let people leave our presence feeling they have been heard, encouraged & helped.

FOCUS.

+jk

CHANGE IS COMING...13/7/11


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