Do You Believe…

So I have a confession to make – I pray.  Yep, it’s probably not everyday that you hear a pastor confess that he prays, but this one does.  I pray for everything and anything!  The problem is, I haven’t always believed when praying…that is until very recently.

Let me tell you a story…

A few weeks ago my wife and i decided to go and visit my grandma.  She is very ill and we thought it was important for our daughters to visit their great-grandmother at least one more time.  So we drove 8 hours south and visited.  It was a great time and we snapped even better pictures.  We visited, hugged, laughed, and prayed!  It was a good visit!

On the way back home we stopped at Knott’s Berry Farm to have some fun.  This is where my story really takes it’s turn.  We were, inside the park, having a great time.  We had just finished some rides and I was buying the family lunch while my wife was sitting at a table waiting for a show to start.  Our baby’s stroller?  It was right behind us. Nothing unusual or out of the ordinary.   We have always done this.  In fact everyone who has a stroller in these amusement parks has to park them somewhere at sometime. The next time you are in Disneyland I dare you to count the number of strollers parked outside of the Peter Pan ride!

So there we sat, eating and watching the show, having a great time.  The show ended, we got up, cleaned up, and loaded up.  Then my wife went to look for her phone (her Droid Samsung Charge to be specific) and couldn’t find it.  We searched and searched and searched.  Someone had stolen it from the stroller!  The rest of the time in the park….MISERABLE.  I immediately called Verizon and suspended our account and then quickly tried to remember all the “apps” that had been loaded.  “Apps” that signed my wife into things like Netflix, Facebook, and GMail.  It was horrible.  We felt so violated.

Gone were the pictures of my girls, gone were some of the video my wife had taken of the girls,  gone were all her emails and text messages and ….  GONE!

So as a pastor I prayed.  I prayed that God would let us find her phone.  But you know what?  The whole time I was praying I was saying to myself, “Why are you praying?  Seriously?  The devil has control of someone who took that phone and it is long gone and probably sold on Craig’s List already.  Why are you praying.”

We left LA without her phone and came home. Three or four days later I was working around the church with my associate pastor when my phone rang.  Here is the conversation…

“Hello.”

“Mr. Kennard?”

“Yes.”

“Hi, this is (so and so) and I was wondering if you lost a phone.”

“No – but we had one stolen from Knott’s Berry Farm.”

“Oh.  Well I believe I have your phone.  My daughter says she found it on a bus…but I wondered.”

“Really?”

“Yes, is it a Samsung Charge?”

“Yes.”

“Well I have it and I was wondering if you could come pick it up.”

“Not really, that is 6 hours away.”

“OK I will ship it to you.  I’m a Christian and I want to the right thing.”

The conversation continued.  I gave my address.  Told her I was a pastor, prayed for her, hung up the phone and WEPT.

God had just slapped me upside the head and reminded me of something.  He told me that He was God and that He was in control and that He could do anything He wanted.  He then reminded me of my prayer and said, “You prayed but you didn’t believe.  But I have chosen to answer your prayer anyway.”  I cried more and then confessed my unbelief!

So I checked the mailbox daily.  No phone.  No phone. No phone.  Two weeks and no phone.  The devil started to play with my mind.  I had said now I believe you God, but did I really?  The phone was not showing up.  I had bought a replacement.  It was sitting at home.  I had 14 days to return it and I was waiting to open the phone.  I would return it when the other showed up.  But it wasn’t showing up.

In Genesis God tells Abraham that He is going to be the father or many nations.   He even says that Abraham’s faith was credited to him as righteousness.  He believed but believed even more AFTER he saw the fire consume the covenant offering.  Years later he was asked to give back his son.  Abraham believed and moved out.  He acted without questioning.

I had questioned.  I prayed and didn’t believe.  I got an answer to prayer and then began to doubt.  I was holding onto the new phone until the old phone actually arrived.  I felt God telling me…you still don’t believe…

So last Friday, I sent the phone back.  Still no stolen phone…

On Monday – guess what was in the mailbox…my wife’s phone.  I fell before the Lord and confessed my unbelief once again.  I believe…I really do.  God did a work in this pastor and I am here to tell you.  Believe because prayer works!

Until next time,

Pastor Barry

 

The Next Level…

Recently a good friend of mine (pastor Connie Wheeler) tweeted a very reflective thought – “Why would you invite someone to follow Christ if you have no intention of leading them to the next level?….”

A great question!  Why would anyone invite someone to follow Christ if they then aren’t willing to follow through with what that looks like?  What does it mean to share with someone the love of Jesus and then not show them?  What does it mean to say Jesus will change your life and then not help them in their journey?

We have to ask ourselves, “Are we as the body of Christ really doing what Jesus has asked us to do, are we making a difference in someone’s life and in this world we live in? ” What came to mind was the song by Josh Wilson, “I Refuse.”  A song that basically says we are to live out our faith, no matter what we are given, and no matter what our circumstance!

If all of us would do this – THAT would be taking it to the next level!

Until next time…

Pastor Barry

P.S. – Here are the words to that song.

I Refuse

Sometimes I, I just want to close my eyes

And act like everyone’s alright

When I know they’re not

This world needs God, but it’s easier to stand and watch

I could pray a prayer and just move on

Like nothing’s wrong

But I Refuse

I don’t want to live like I don’t care

I don’t want to say another empty prayer

Oh, I refuse to sit around and wait for someone else

To do what God has called me to do myself

I could choose not to move

But I Refuse

I can hear the least of these, crying out so desperately

And I know we are the hands and feet of You, oh God

So if You say move, it’s time for me to follow through

And do what I was made to do

And show them who You are

I don’t want to live like I don’t care

I don’t want to say another empty prayer

Oh, I refuse to sit around and wait for someone else

To do what God has called me to do myself

I could choose not to move

But I refuse

I refuse to stand and watch the weary and lost cry out for help

I refuse to turn my back and try and act like all is well

I refuse to stay unchanged, to wait another day to die to myself

I refuse to make one more excuse

I don’t want to live like I don’t care

I don’t want to say another empty prayer

Oh, I refuse to sit around and wait for someone else

To do what God has called me to do myself

I could choose not to move

But I refuse