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iSabbath

by Lon on October 5, 2008

I finally got around to having an intentional day of sabbath yesterday.

What did I do?

Hung out with my daughter (Ikea breakfast and a community center for kids)

Indulged in a large lunch with my parents

Took an afternoon nap

Read Scripture and some light reading on rest

Fiddled with my new ipod touch

The iPod Touch is my first apple product.  I’ve been mostly been using a Palm for the past 5+ years as a pda and music player.

I’ve only been messing around with it the past day, but here’s the latest on it, and you apple nerds can tell me if there’s anything life altering I’m missing.

The mail client is fetching from my gmail account

I’m using something called nuevasync to sync my google calendar and gmail contacts

Evernote app installed to sync to my laptop/desktop notes

Other apps currently installed – wordpress, facebook, youversion bible reader, obama 08, idoodle, flashlight, and a whole bunch of free games.

I’ve got 3 different “to-do’ apps, 3 different im applications (palringo, IM+, and Fring), any one have suggestions on what’s worked best?

Some related questions:

Is there a way for me putting mp3 talks or sermons into the ipod without mixing it up with songs?  ie, some way of inserting it into the podast section even though they weren’t podcast downloaded?

Is there something that can make the player auto-shutoff?  ie. yesterday I took my nap with mark driscoll yelling at me… and he kept yelling long after I dozed off.

Is there a way of syncing the photos with picasaweb albums or flickr?

Are there workarounds with playing flash video?  I tried iTransmogrify to no avail…

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Missional Sabbath…

by Lon on October 2, 2008

Sabbath can be ‘missional’ because

1. It’s completely counter-cultural and is a way of creating a kingdom culture in the west

2. It reminds us of the mission God is one, even when we’re not. 

Some random thoughts on rest

I am no practitioner of rest.  I’ve always loved the bon jovi song that goes “I’ll live when I’m alive, sleep when I’m dead” (yes, I like bon jovi). I use to read books on lucid dreaming, so that I could continue getting stuff done while I was unconscious.

My wife once told me that maybe my lack of sleep was due to my lack of trust in God 

How is it that we worship the prince of peace and yet most of us are filled with worry, anxiety, and conflict in our souls?

When we’re busy helping other people with their junk, we don’t have to worry about our own

Jesus didn’t busy himself healing everyone, yet he still saved the world.

Jesus famously declares in Matthew 11:28-30 for us to come to him and he will give us rest.  But he doesn’t explicitly say that he’ll take any of the load off of us… 
 
St. Augustine said that our hearts won’t ever find rest, until we find our rest in god.  I think he might have got it from Psalm 62:1

Many of us find ourselves busier than we ought to be because we’re doing things Christ never called us to.

Sometimes we can find rest by learning to receive and allowing others to help

Sometimes the help God’s trying to provide us isn’t exactly what we’re looking for (like sabbath), but we still need to learn to receive

Everyone talks about rest these days from psychologists to corporate wellness programs, but just about all of them are from a utilitarian approach.  Get some rest so that you can…

Sabbath has nothing to do with productivity.  

Sabbath reminds me that I’m not a machine nor an invincible superhero.

Sabbath is a command because I wouldn’t do it if it was just a suggestion (Exodus 20:8)

One way of looking at the creation story of God resting, is that it obviously wasn’t because he was tired, but because he was so satisfied with his work that he could step back from it. How might the end of each of your days be like this? 

Genesis also describes the rhythms as “then there was evening and then morning”.  The Israelites practiced Sabbath from friday dusk to saturday.  In an age without electrical lighting, sabbath began when they went to sleep.

In this sense, Sabbath is when we get out of the way so that God can work.  When we wake, we wake up into a world that we did not create and we join God in what he is already doing.

Our practice of sabbath (whatever expression it might take on) radically speaks of our view of God.  

Sabbath challenges us to actually trust that even though we’re not working, God actually is in our world.  And he might actually even be capable of the miraculous.

In Sabbath we stop what we’re doing so we can finally observe and enjoy what God has already done

How do you find rest for your soul?

Two other friends that have recently posted on rest – check out 3rd floor balcony, and the sixth sense.

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Twisted…

by Lon on September 28, 2008

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I didn’t sleep till 3:30am because I was preparing for a message on ‘rest’.

How twisted is that?

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Rest amid chaos…

by Lon on September 26, 2008

I had our community do an online vote for what we’ll be exploring together for this sunday gathering.  Our top pick this week was 

Finding rest and wholeness in a world of chaos and brokenness 

In the spirit of keeping things collaborative, anyone have any theological or practical thoughts on this?

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A theology of play…

by Lon on December 5, 2007

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(I took this at the Museum of Play – Quote is by GK Chesterton who wrote “Orthodoxy” almost a hundred years ago)

Do you ever hear from seasoned leaders sharing about how they worked their butt off and grinded it out during their earlier years? How they invested, and labored, and pushed boundaries, and poured their hearts and energy into accomplishing things of significance in their lives?

This is then almost always followed by them saying in reflection they wish they rested more and played more.

Yet I have to admit every time I hear that, something in me lunges out and says, well if you weren’t so passionate and didn’t work so hard, there’s just no way you would’ve accomplished what you’ve accomplished in life!

Most great leaders live highly imbalanced lives in accomplishing greatness. We go to them seeking to learn how to achieve equally great things in life. And then they turn to us and tell us to live more balanced lives! How dare they.

But maybe there’s something to this.

Could it be at the end of it all, there might be somethings more important than accomplishing great things, even great things for our great God?

Stellar and Cayden

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