I’m sure you’ve heard of placebos and the placebo effect. Clinical trials have shown that some people who believe they are getting a real medication will get better – even if it’s only a sugar pill. Scientists have even shown that if someone is given decaffeinated coffee, but believes it is caffeinated, scans will show that their brain has been activated in the same way as if it had been real coffee. Hope can be easily manipulated. Here’s the downside to placebos: False hope will eventually disappoint us. Then what do you do when your hopes are dashed and life feels empty and meaningless? At Mountainview, our journey through Romans 8 came to an end this past weekend and it did so in grand fashion. On the one hand, Romans 8 is filled with weighty theology. The mistake we often make is to think that theology is theoretical, not practical. Not…
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The late Christian author Doris Betts was known for her short stories and essays. In one of those stories she tells about driving down the highway in North Carolina and seeing a highway patrolman beside the road. That's not an unusal sight. What he was doing was quite unusual (maybe not for North Carolina!). As Betts got closer to the police officer, she noticed that a truck hauling chickens had veered off the road, the crash causing the back of the truck to come apart. The chickens were running free -- or for their life, whichever way you want to look at it. The driver of the truck was frantically trying to gather the chickens. Some people who had observed the crash were actually trying to steal the chickens. Chicken parts were everywhere. The scene was a mix of horror and humor, and the lone patrolman was trying to bring…
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This past weekend I had the opportunity to guest preach at the Littleton Church of Christ. The Littleton Church is a wonderful group of people who meet only about 10-15 away from Mountainview, the church I'm privileged to serve as senior pastor. Our two churches are both a part of what is known as the American Restoration Movement (Christian Church, Church of Christ, and Disciples of Christ). For several years, the Littleton Church was led by Collin Packer, the son of one of my first friends in ministry - Barry Packer. When I was a very young minister (21!) serving my first church in San Diego, Barry become one of my best ministry friends. I'm still very thankful for the lunches we shared at Fuddruckers in Grossmont Center. Over the last few years, I enjoyed meeting with Collin and hopefully provided him with the same encouragement his dad provided me. My wife…
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Here’s an important thing to remember: after you come to faith in Jesus, your old self doesn’t automatically fade away. If there’s one thing we all have in common, it’s that we all want to change for the better. I don’t know many parents that say, “I really want to strive to be the worst parent,” or couples who say to one another, “Let’s allow our marriage to crumble.” And rarely – if ever – will you hear anyone say, “My resolution this year is to gain a lot of weight and eat as unhealthy as possible!” A quick search on Google or Amazon reminds us that we spend billions of dollars a year trying to improve ourselves. There is something inside of each of us that longs to change for better. But the fact of the matter is – we can’t make ourselves better. Living as a follower of…
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It’s always an unsettling moment when you pull up to a favorite restaurant only to see one of these signs: Under New Management. A change in managment may mean different servers, different menus, and a different décor. While it may ultimately be a change for the better, the idea of change is not always welcome. One of the reasons for that has to do with human nature. The favorite word of a person who seeks only happiness is “I.” These people measure everything by “what I want.” A good chunk of Romans 8 is about how God offers us new management. He wants to transition us from the destructive patterns of old desires to the new program of the power and peace that comes from doing the right things and living the right way. Here’s what the change looks like … 5 Those who live according to the flesh have…
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