In research that’s been done on the subject of happiness
it’s been discovered that people tend to report being happiest when they are
involved in an endeavor that requires a high level of attention and focus, and
which challenges them in significant ways—and yet is not totally beyond their
capabilities. For the vast majority of people this kind of engagement is more
likely to result in happiness than sitting around doing nothing.
This blog contains comments and teaching regarding living the Christian faith and comments on the intersection of faith and many other aspects of life from pop culture to science. It also has some stories--hopefully they are amusing stories--from my life. ~Dan
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
It's About People, Not Things
“In our quest to discover what we really want, it doesn’t
take long before we turn away from things to people. Ultimately, we hope to
find what can satisfy the deep yearning within us in relationships with others.
Why? Because our deepest desire isn’t to possess things but to belong.” –Stanley J. Grenz
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Searching For The Truth
For the follower of Jesus our goal is not to win
arguments. Typically, winning an
argument has more to do with nurturing and protecting our ego. For the follower of Jesus our goal is to
understand and embrace the truth.
Understanding and embracing the truth draws us closer to the Source of
all truth. “I am the way and the truth
and the life…” –Jesus, John 14:6
Monday, May 28, 2012
Loving One Another With God's Love
Do we love others with the same love with which God loves us? That seems like it would be a significant
challenge, doesn’t it? That’s the
challenge of Jesus to you and I. Jesus
said this: “A new command I give you:
Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By
this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”
John 13:34-35.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
That's Why We Call It Good News
As finite creatures we can’t be truly satisfied with finite
pleasures. The truth is that what we’re
searching for is something infinite. …Hmm, if only something infinite really
existed, huh? Fortunately, He does. And the good news is that the infinite,
transcendent Lord actually died on a cross and rose again for you and me,
personally. Yep, it seems too good to be true but that’s why we call it the
Good News.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Hope You Have A Great Holiday!
“Historically, a holiday was a
‘holy day,’ an intrinsically valuable, special, active change of pace in which,
through proactive play and recreation, you refreshed your soul.” – Moreland
& Issler. By that definition of the
word, when’s the last time you actually had a holiday?
Friday, May 25, 2012
E-Flash From Dan, 5/25/12
Dear E-Flash Friends;
Sure, I know it’s a holiday weekend. But we have some great services planned for
this Sunday and I hope that—if you’re going to be in town—you will be able to
gather together with us and give honor to God.
Time with God and with God’s people always makes every holiday even
better, right? Even though I can’t hear
you, I’m quite certain that you just said “yes!”
This Sunday, we will be finishing up our series on the book
of Galatians with a message titled: “By
The Way, What Really Matters?” I truly
believe it will be an encouraging and helpful message.
Before Sunday even rolls around, though, I have an
opportunity for you to hear a “God story” from one of our brothers in
Christ. The God Stories Podcast 2 can be
heard by clicking on the link below. On
the podcast, I talk with Kevin Durr.
Take a listen, you will enjoy it and be blessed by it.
I’m praying that you will have a safe, happy, restful, fun, interesting,
joyful, peaceful, exciting, faith-filled weekend! (I know, I know, but I can pray for it
anyhow because God can do miracles.)
Love and blessings,
Dan
P.S. One more thing…
final revisions are being made right now on my new book and it will be
available soon! I’m really excited, as
you might imagine. The title of the book
is: “That’s A Very Good Question!” Click on this link to get a few more details. Link…
http://danmarler.blogspot.com/2012/05/thats-very-good-question-my-new-book.html
God Stories Podcast 2
I talk with Kevin Durr about his God story! It's a fun listen. Check it out!
Click here for audio!
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Click here for audio!
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The Curriculum of Discipleship
Becoming a disciple of Jesus is an on-going pursuit that
increasingly becomes our entire way of life.
It is something that followers of Jesus will be doing for the rest of
our lives here on earth. Everything that
Jesus said, taught and modeled about how to live life is part of the curriculum
of discipleship.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
That's A Very Good Question -- My New Book, Available Soon!
I’m very excited! Final
revisions are being made and my new book should be available in several weeks. Check out the cover of the book in the
picture. The title is: That’s A Very
Good Question – Answers To Tough Questions.
Here is what it says on the back cover…
Pastors are asked lots of questions about the Christian
faith—in fact, they are asked some very good questions. Like these:
• What convinces you that there is a God?
• Can God do anything?
• What’s the difference between blind faith and reasonable
faith?
• What’s the point of praying?
• Can you explain God’s timing?
• How can someone who has been really hurt extend God’s
grace?
This book provides answers to these tough questions and many
others as Dan takes a look at some of the more interesting and difficult
questions that he has been asked in his many years of pastoral
ministry and offers answers that are biblically sound, understandable, witty,
and encouraging. You’ve probably asked some of these “very good questions”
yourself.
The book will be available on Amazon.com,
Barnes&Noble,com and through Westbow Press.
I’m really hoping that you will make “That’s A Very Good
Question” part of your summer reading!
The Flash! -- Audio Podcast
Brief fun story about getting up and getting ready really fast.
Approx. 3 mins.
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Approx. 3 mins.
Click here for audio!
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Having A Laugh With God
Sometimes—not often, but sometimes—when I’m having my
devotional time with God a thought will occur to me and God and I will have a
laugh together. That’s allowed, right?
Living Without Anxiety
These words are helpful and comforting to me because I want
to live without anxiety:
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by
prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the
peace of God which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and
your minds in Christ Jesus.” Phil.4:6&7
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Transformed By An Encounter With Jesus
In the Bible there is an assumption
that if a person has a real encounter with Jesus, that person does not stay the
same. The person is transformed. In fact, this transformation is considered to
be part of the essence of Christianity. “…What
counts is whether we have been transformed into a new creation.” Galatians
6:15.
Are We Aware of God's Presence?
Are we genuinely aware of God’s presence? Do we know this presence as an authentic
truth of the experience of our lives?
“The instant cure for most of our religious ills would be to enter the
Presence in spiritual experience, to become suddenly aware that we are in God
and God is in us.” – A.W. Tozer.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Being A Good Theologian
“If you think about God at all, you are doing theology,
because theology is the study of God (from the Greek ‘Theos’, ‘God’). So the
question is not whether you are a theologian or not. Rather, the question is
whether you are going to be careful and informed, or careless and ignorant, in
your thinking about God.” – Jonathan Wilson
Monday, May 21, 2012
Action Is What Leads To A New Future
*POSTED: In order to have a genuine sense of hope we have to believe
that the future holds something good and positive. “It is a peculiarity of man
that he can only live by looking to the future.” Victor Frankl
The following question came in response to the post, above...
Question: What
happens when someone believes the future just holds more of the same?
The idea that the future “just holds more of the same” would
actually be a comfortable place for some people. But it’s clear that that’s not the sense in
which the questioner is expressing this thought. The idea that the future just holds more of
the same would, frankly, be anything but hopeful for a lot of us.
If we don’t want the future to hold more of the same, the
bottom line is that we have to be willing to do different things. I’m specifically referring to “actions.” For the future to be different, we have to be
willing to take new actions. We have to
try things we haven’t tried before. All
the clichés—like “be willing to move out of your comfort zone”—that we’ve heard
before apply here. (It’s helpful to
remember that sometimes a “saying” becomes cliché because it’s true.)
So, we have to be willing to take some different actions
that might feel risky to us. (By the
way, I’m not talking about doing things that are “risky” in the sense of being
illegal or life threatening, but risky in the sense of being actions we haven’t
taken before.)
In fact, it’s very likely that the future will, in fact, hold more of the same
unless we take some new actions.
When it comes to making changes in our lives—changes that
move us into a future that’s not just the same as the past—there are factors
that can make a difference, factors like thinking, planning, learning new
things, and making new commitments. But
at the end of the day action trumps everything else. The actions we take will be the biggest
factor in moving us toward a different future.
The Humility And The Glory of Jesus
The steepest, most profound, most humbling descent ever
taken was the descent of Jesus, …“Who being in very nature God, did not
consider equality with God something to be grasped; rather, he made
himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human
likeness.” Phil. 2:6&7. But
ultimately it was a descent into supreme glory and greatness!
Sunday, May 20, 2012
We Don't Need Electricity To Have A Church Service
What happens when you walk into church for the Sunday services and there's no electricity?
This is a very brief audio story about our terrific services without electrical power.
Quick audio podcast, take a listen...
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This is a very brief audio story about our terrific services without electrical power.
Quick audio podcast, take a listen...
Click here for brief audio!
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Don't Give Up... Keep Trying
Many important and worthwhile pursuits will require that we
attempt a number of different ways and approaches before we break through and
really make progress. So, we have to be
willing to try and try again. ….And then
try yet one more time.
What The Bible Says About Me
Part of why I trust and respect the Bible is that I’ve
noticed it has this uncanny way of capturing the truth about who I am. In fact,
sometimes it reminds me of some truths about “who I am” even when I’m not in
the mood to encounter the truth about who I am. (…Gee, it’s hard to imagine that I wouldn’t
want to clearly see some truths about myself, huh?)
Saturday, May 19, 2012
We Can Be Authentic
Most people are pretty good at
detecting phoniness—and they don’t like it. While it is not possible for us to be
perfect, it is possible—with God’s help—to be authentic.
E-Flash From Dan, What's Coming 5/20/12?
Dear E-Flash Friends;
Do you ever sit around wondering what’s going to be
happening at church this Sunday? Yep,
that’s what I thought. Me, too!
Well, I invite you to click on the link below and listen to
the podcast in which I’m joined by Vic to provide some details about the great
services this Sunday—including the Youth Bake Sale AND the Soup Cook Off after
the 11 o’clock service.
What’s Coming This Sunday, Audio Podcast, Link… http://visitusonline.org/scmedia.php?type=mediaplayer&loc=visitusonline.org/media/media/mediaplayer.php&id=201205180405042CB68C
I’m looking forward to seeing you!
Love and blessings,
Dan
P.S. Thank you,
again, for your prayers for Art Serenas.
We truly believe that our brother in Christ has experienced a miraculous
intervention from God. We continue to
get good news on the progress that he is making. The situation remains serious and we still
ask for your prayers, but we definitely have cause for gratefulness and praise!
Tricked By Our Own Desires?
Sometimes our own longings and desires can trick us. They trick us by leading us to believe that
we will be satisfied—we’ll finally find true contentment—if we can just possess
whatever it is we’re longing for.
Followers of Jesus understand that true contentment can only be found in
the strength, knowledge and presence of Christ.
Friday, May 18, 2012
How God Treats Me
My friend, Greg, says, “God’s been treating me way better
than I deserve.” To that comment I would
say, “Yep, me too.” It is God’s nature
to be gracious, in other words He extends goodness, favor & forgiveness
that we have not earned and do not deserve.
As a blessed recipient of God’s incredible grace, I am really thankful
that’s true. How about you?
Thursday, May 17, 2012
E-Flash From Dan, May 17, 2012
Dear E-Flash Friends;
When the surgeon came into our waiting room with a smile on
his face, we had a good feeling. The
surgeon told us that the procedure was successful. A patch had been attached to Art’s heart and
we have cause for optimism. We are all
keenly aware that the situation is still serious but we are joyful and a
collective sigh of relief could be felt in the room.
After speaking with the surgeon for a few minutes, we all
gathered in a large circle, held hands, and offered a prayer of thanks to God.
Many of you have prayed for our brother in Christ, Art
Serenas. Thank you for doing so. Art’s family is grateful for your loving
thoughts and prayers. I am, too!
Again, Art’s situation is still serious. We ask that you would please continue to
pray. But we are hopeful and praise God
for good, encouraging progress!
Praise God!
Blessings,
Dan
A Sense of Identity Rooted In God
When our sense of identity is found
in God, it is rooted in the most proper, substantive and secure
foundation. When our sense of identity
is found in anything other than God, it is rooted in something
undependable. We are made in the image
of God and He loves us unconditionally.
Let’s rejoice that these are the great, profound and stable truths of
“who we are”.
Walk With God And Put Your Trust In Him
Question: Exactly what will happen today? Answer: We don’t know for sure. Therefore:
Walk closely with God and put your full trust in Him.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
The Availability of the Bible
“As recently as the fifteenth century, it took ten months to
copy the Bible by hand, and a single copy cost more money than the average
person made in a lifetime. Besides that,
few people knew how to read.” – Bickel & Jantz. So, think about it: if you own one or two Bibles (or more) and
you know how to read them…you are very blessed.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Paying Attention To God
There are all kinds of ways that God can use to get our
attention—some of those ways can even be a bit painful. It will probably be easier and more pleasant
for us if we continually cultivate a sensitivity and alertness to God so that
He already has our attention.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Congratulations, It's Impressive That You're Here!
The fact that you and I were even born is a statistical
miracle, biologically speaking, so congratulations, it’s impressive that you’re
alive and reading this post!
Keep Trying
It’s okay to try things and fail. In fact, that’s an important part of learning
and growing and making progress in life.
The sad thing is when we get so self conscious and frightened of failure
that we quit trying things that aren’t guaranteed to succeed. Remember, the
only reason we can walk today is because we spent a lot of time falling down
first.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Thanks, Moms. We Love You!
God tells us, through His word, to
“Honor your father and mother.” That’s
what we’re going to be doing at our services today. To all the moms out there, remember that what
you do is very, very, very, very important.
(I’d add a couple more “verys” but you get the point, right?) We thank God for you and we love you!!!
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Who Is Well Off?
Who is really well off or blessed? Jesus’ answer to that question is: Anyone who is alive in the Kingdom of God
is well off or blessed. If you are saved
and have come alive spiritually—if you are trusting in Christ—you are alive in
God’s kingdom. And anyone who is alive
in God’s kingdom is blessed.
E-Flash From Dan -- May 12
Dear E-Flash Friends;
This Sunday is Mother’s Day.
We have a terrific service planned.
The men will be leading the worship this Sunday so get ready for the
energy, enthusiasm and fun that always happens as they help us to praise our
great and worthy God!
Of course, we will be honoring our moms and telling them how
wonderful they are, too.
Also, the Mountain Movers discipleship group is having a
bake sale after both the 9am and 11am services.
I’m already getting excited about chocolate and it’s not even Sunday,
yet! (Oh yeah, that’s right, I’m always
excited about chocolate.)
Hope to see you this Sunday!
Love and blessings,
Dan
P.S.
Check out the new God Stories Podcast. This is an audio podcast in which I talk with
people about God's activity in their lives. In fact, I really hope you will listen
because this one is the first "official" God Stories Podcast! (I can
tell you're excited. Me, too!) This podcast features my interview with Brittany
Serenas in which she tells her God story.
Friday, May 11, 2012
God Stories Podcast #1
This is an audio podcast in which I talk with people about God's
activity in their lives. In fact, you should listen because it's the first
"official" God Stories Podcast! (I can tell you're excited. Me, too!)
This podcast features Brittany Serenas telling her God story.
Click here for audio!
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His Power At Work In You
The truths that are communicated in this passage of
Scripture are tremendously encouraging and exciting to ponder. I hope it will bless you today. Speaking of God, “Now to him who is able to do immeasurably
more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within
us…” Ephesians 3:20 …Very cool to think
about, huh?
Thursday, May 10, 2012
What A Treat For The Moms!
As it stands currently my sermon for this sunday will run
approximately 2.5 hours. Don't worry though I'm going to trim it back a good 7
to 8 minutes. What a treat for the moms, huh?
Standing For Jesus Anyhow
There will always be places where standing up for the truth
of Jesus will be unpopular. There will
always be groups of people who will be bothered and offended by the truth of
Jesus. Those who truly follow Jesus will
gently and lovingly, yet boldly and courageously stand for Jesus anyhow.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Thank You God!
You know how there are good things that happen and there is
absolutely no explanation for it and yet you know they are true? …That’s a good time to say, “Thank you God!”
God's Promises To You
“The power of faith is not dependent on the certainty of the
promises you make to God, the power of faith rests on the certainty of the
promises God makes to you.” Author
Unknown
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
It's Not A Punishment, It's A Favor
When I give people “the silent treatment” it’s not viewed as
a punishment, it’s viewed as a really nice favor.
Humbling Ourselves
It’s possible that even a very
spectacular fall, can lead to forgiveness and grace. But first we have to do
something unspectacular and that is: humble ourselves.
Be Glad For Discipline
“Only a fool despises a parent’s discipline; whoever learns
from correction is wise.” Proverbs 15:5.
Wise discipline is a lot like physical pain. It doesn’t feel good but it has great value
in bringing important truth to our attention.
Be glad that you can feel pain, it’s the body’s warning system. Be glad for discipline, too. It leads to growth and maturity.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Genuine Thankfulness
The Bible instructs followers of
Jesus to “always be thankful.” (See Col. 3:15).
Even on my worst days—if I will stop and think about it—I have A LOT to
be thankful for. In fact, if someone who
is as blessed as I am can’t manage to be genuinely thankful then something is
wrong.
Receiving The Kingdom Like A Child
Jesus said this, one time, “I tell you the truth, anyone who
doesn’t receive the Kingdom
of God like a child will
never enter it.” Luke 18:17. There is a
form of innocent and accepting trust that children have—they haven’t had time
to become jaded or cynical yet—that I believe Jesus is commending here. It’s a great image and it’s compelling. I
want to trust Him like that. How about you?
Sunday, May 6, 2012
You Can't Be A Disciple If You Think You Can Fool Him
You can’t be a disciple of Jesus if you think you can fool
Him because you can’t trust Him in the way that discipleship requires if you
believe you can fool Him.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Celebrating Spiritual Victory!
We’re getting the tank ready for lots of baptisms tomorrow. Occasionally there are people—who shall
remain nameless—suggesting that we fill the tank with other liquids, besides
water. Practical jokers, they are. But I always say, “No way, you
punks!!! We’re sticking with water!” (A good pastor is protective about his
people.)
God’s activity in our church is very encouraging. The Spirit is at work here. Tomorrow we celebrate Spiritual Victory! Whoo hoo!!
Is There Evidence of Trust In Your Life?
When a person is
really trusting Jesus, there is evidence of that trust. So, here’s a good question: If someone is looking at our lives and
wondering whether we are really trusting in Christ, is there a good chance that
the person would see evidence confirming that suspicion?
Real Love Is More Than What We "Say"
It’s relatively easy to say that we
love God. Jesus reminds us, though, that the challenge of really loving Him
involves not just what we say, but also what we do. Here’s the simple way that
Jesus put it, “If you love me, you will obey what I command.” John 14:15
Friday, May 4, 2012
Trust God Not Money
It’s pretty easy to put our trust in money and the things
that money can provide, like comfort and certain types of freedom regarding our
time. This inclination to trust money
can happen for wealthy people, of course, but it can happen for people who
don’t have a lot of money, as well. The
wisdom of the Bible calls for us to trust God, not money.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Is This Tan Real?
This is a picture of a mom who has been accused of allowing her daughter to get burned at a tanning salon, while she—the mom—was tanning. Part of what has emerged in the story is that this woman is addicted to tanning.
This picture has appeared in several news stories regarding
the woman and it is credited to CBS TV. I know it's a somewhat silly
story but I'm curious, is this tan real? Or is it faked?
Here's another picture of her...
God Is Able To Mend, Repair and Heal
The fact that God is mighty doesn’t just mean that he is the
all-powerful Creator, it also means that He is the re-Creator, He is the
restorer, He is the healer, He is the rebuilder. If there are areas of our lives that are hurt
and broken our Mighty God is able mend, repair and heal.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Sometimes Criticism Is Needed To Avoid Complacency
“Although the new wave of atheists like to imagine that
religion has hitherto been exempt from frank criticism, Christians are in fact
quite accustomed to it, and probably need it to help us avoid complacency.” –
Phillip E. Johnson. That’s an interesting thought, huh? Johnson suggests that
Christians “need” a certain amount of criticism to help us avoid complacency.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
What Do You Really Believe About God?
It makes no sense to surrender our selves to Christ and let
him be “Lord” of our lives unless He is:
All powerful, all-knowing, loving, just, completely truthful, the
Forgiver, the Healer, the One who makes us whole, the real Giver of life, and
has our long-term best interests in mind.
So, a really good question is:
What do you believe about God and who He really is?
We Can Disagree With Someone And Still Love The Person
It seems that people will sometimes have a hard time
understanding that there are situations in which we can genuinely love a person
and yet strongly disagree with some of the things the person is doing. In fact, there may even be times in which the
most loving thing we can do is gently, kindly, humbly, yet firmly, disagree
with what a person is doing.
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