Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Moving on...
Only 4 months since my last post..not a bad effort. (Hi to Dad, Uncle Andrew & Nana, the 3 people who have stuck by me for all these years). ;-)
I've decided to move on to Myspace.com to pursue my blogging career...well not really... I'm moving to make the most of blogging by making it more youth friendly and putting more devotional thoughts on it so that I can make it part of my ministry to High School students.
Say hello to my new blog page here.
http://blog.myspace.com/geoffsnook
See ya!
Monday, June 19, 2006
Wedding
My brother, Michael got married to Sharyn on the weekend. They had the ceremony at Sunbury Baptist Church then the reception afternoon tea at Wycliffe Bible Translators in Kangaroo Ground. It was heaps of fun to be down in Melbourne, to be in the wedding party, celebrate with them and catch up with family and friends!
Thursday, May 11, 2006
The Field
Finished all my Bible College assignments for the trimester...with a whole two days to spare! So I went and played golf this morning :)
Mt 13:44 "The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field. "
When the man found the treasure he pursued it at all costs. Nothing held him back, he poured his entire life into getting the treasure.
When most of us discover the kingdom of heaven and a relationship with Jesus we are like that man...for a little while. Then we forget about the value of the treasure we've obtained. And we're not prepared to get it or keep it at all costs. And when we feel God calling us to something or to go somewhere we're prepared to follow him at any cost. I wonder what God is calling us to give up so that we can follow him?
"When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field. "
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Black & White
I was at the Australian Gospel Music Festival over the Easter weekend and something Irish worship leader Robin Mark said triggered my thinking. He prayed that we would 'make God's name great on the earth.' (He was one of the best people I heard over the weekend, he's an amazing worhsip leader!)
So as I'm playing Black & White I was thinking, 'as a god in this game, what do I want these villagers to do?' I want them to recognise me and what I do for them, to think I'm pretty cool, and to worship me.
In one sense, God wants that from us. To recognise his existence and to worship him.
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Engagement!
Holy Spirit
I was at an intensive for my Bible College course last week for three days. It was an intensive on the Holy Spirit and it was quite interesting. Rather than the usual style I'm used to where you just get fed doctrines and beliefs, this course allowed us to think about things for ourselves. The facilitator put ideas and concepts to us and allowed us to explore them.
Here's something I've been thinking about...
It would take ages to develop the idea but I'll give it a quick explanation. The top diagram is our usual view and perception of God. God is triune, three in one, the trinity. Father, Son & Spirit. The bottom diagram is then the application or outworking of God in the World. The concept isn't perfect, but it's thought provoking: Father & Son operate at the top supernatural level, above the spirit world and above the human world. The Holy Spirit operates at all three levels, God's supernatural level, the spirit world-supranatural level and the human world, natural level. God's level operates independently, the Spirit level (Supranatural) operates independently and the human level (natural) operates independently but obviously God oversees it all and interacts with it all by his Spirit.
This raises questions like, what does the supranatural level contain and why/how do they interact with the natural level? The presumption would be that this level contains satan, demons, angels etc. But why do they interact at the natural level at times?
Is there redemption for the spirits in supranatural level?
Hmm, ok maybe I can't explain it at all! I guess it is late!
Sunday, January 29, 2006
How much do you have?
My youth pastor Steve Peach shared this with us the other day so I thought I'd jot it down here cos it's a great principle.
We have here the feeding of the four thousand in Matthew 15. As with the feeding of the five thousand the disciples are worried about the amount of food and what they are going to do with the crowd. Jesus has compassion on the people and wants to feed them but the disciples are dumbfounded. They can't imagine where they could get enough resources to feed these people. They are at a loss as to how they can achieve this task with what they have. And so Jesus asks them a simple question; how much do you have? With their little amount, seven loaves and a few small fish in this case, Jesus feeds four thousand people.
How often in our own lives and our situations we see a task ahead of us and we can't figure out how where the resources are going to come from. We know what God wants us to do but we can't see the resources, it seems impossible. But so often God doesn't ask us to provide the resources, he just asks us to do something faithfully. God didn't say to them; go out and buy enough food, he just asked them what they already had. In our lives God often will ask us to do something that we think is impossible. In our situation at church at the moment we have a seemingly impossible job of finding the right leaders for our youth ministry. In some areas we have enough but in other key areas we have none. God isn't necessarily going to provide what we think we need. We don't need to scramble around finding the people power. We need to trust God.
He asked the disciples; how much do you have? They replied and his actions said; we'll use that. And he did. He used what the disciples hd to offer and he made it work...he's God! In our situation at church we're saying God, we don't have enough leaders for our youth. God says how many do you have? We answer and he replies, we'll use that.
In your life what has God asked you to do that you don't have the resources for? Has he asked you to fill a ministry role that you don't feel adequate for? Has he asked you to step out for him in a relationship or a situation that is way out of your comfort zone? He hasn't asked you if you have the resources to do it, he's just asked you to do it. What was your reply? God, I can't. It's too hard. I don't have the skills, I don't have the courage, I don't have the strength. What do you have, he asks? You answer and he says, 'We'll use that.' We'll use that little bit of talent, or that little bit of courage or that little bit of skill.
"How many loaves do you have? We'll use that."
Friday, January 27, 2006
I know...I know...
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Something to ponder...
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Unintended...
In John 2 he went to the wedding in Cana but he ended up performing his first sign there of turning water into wine. Did he think about that on the way to the party? Did he intentionally go to the wedding with the purpose of fixing their relationship crisis and establishing his identity as the Son of God. Or did he go to have fun and celebrate the wedding but ended up doing all the other things as well because the opportunity arose. Similarly when he visited Mary and Martha, or when he took longer to go back there when Lazarus was sick. All of those things had an affect on the people around him. I don’t think Jesus, during his life of public ministry ever did anything unintentionally. If you read the first couple of chapters of the Gospel of John you see that John recorded Jesus actions day by day. Not a day went by without something significant happening in Jesus’ life. Jesus lived on purpose. He knew why he was here on earth and he knew what he had to do, so he did it. When we know why we’re here and what we have to do, shouldn’t we also live life on purpose?
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Quick summary...
I slid my car into a gutter :( Cost $2340 :( :( :( I'll be paying that off for a while.
I went on a Youth Dimension (with Scripture Union) beach mission called Coffee Shop to North Stradbroke Island. Very beautiful, very tiring, lots of fun, saw God work, very exciting. I'd post photos but I don't have them at the moment.
Got back from there and haven't been doing a whole lot! Been on holidays which is fantastic! Been hanging out with Laura most days, watching TV, watching dvds, going to the movies, going to the beach, eating, eating, eating.
My parents and sister came up from Melbourne so I've been hanging out with them for a bit.
Went to the cricket on Sunday with dad to see Australia lose to South Africa :(
Having a bbq on Saturday night for my 21st, very exciting. Should be fun.
And that's the last month in review!
Long time no post...
Still undecided about whether or not I'll keep blogging this year or not.