Thursday, December 1, 2011

Subs and Substance Week 11 - Advent

We talked about Advent and how the word comes from the Latin word adventus and means "arrival" or "coming" and how the season of Advent is a four-week period preceding December 25th during which Christians dedicate themselves both to rememberance and anticipation.

Remembering and celebrating how Jesus Christ, the Lord of Life, has already come, has already been crucified, has already been resurrected, has already defeated death and how victory has already been won!

But also anticipating as we do not yet see the full effects of Christ's victory played out in this world on this side of heaven. There is still death, sin, hunger, injustice, sickness, etc. Things are not yet as they should be. yet we anticipate with great hope  that all things will one day be put right.

We then read (not sing) the words of some well known Christmas Carols:
  • O Come, O Come Emmanuel
  • O Little town of Bethlehem
  • Silent Night
  • Joy to the World
The boys were challenged, in this busy time to think about thoe words of these songs and take them to heart as they remember and anticipate the Advent of Christmas!

Subs and Substance Week 11 Bonus - Roof Crashers!

We have been talking about relationships for the last few weeks. The Following is a great example of the power of meaningful relationships...

Last night when Westley got home from church, he said, "It was GREAT!" When prompted, he explained that the message was on the 4 dudes who broke through the roof to lower their friend down to Jesus so their friend could be healed. Westley got the idea that he and his friends need to call themselves "Roof Crashers".

After the message, they got together for a time of prayer and Westley said he was crying tears of joy for the blessing of having such great friends!


Thank you Lord! Maybe this blog needs to change it's name to "Roof Crashers"! Much more exciting and meaningful!

Subs and Substance Week 10 - Relationships Matter II

Bill circled back with the gang on last weeks topic...

Relationships Matter Part 2
Subs and Substance
November 16, 2011

Last week we talked about how relationships mattered to Jesus and they matter to us and you were  challenged to create deep meaningful relationships that result in the 6 people you would want to be your Pallbearers. 
This week I want to read you a story and talk about a specific and important relationship in your life.
It’s called, “That bears going to maul my son!”:
They were high in the Absaroka mountain range of northwestern Wyoming.  Nearly 1 million acres, it’s an area accessible only by a 15-mile trip by packhorse. It was gorgeous country—one of the true remote wilderness areas of America.  Pine trees, mountain meadows and lakes, dark and craggy towering mountains.  Plenty of elk, and plenty of grizzlies.
The two men—father and son—loved to hunt in this area.  Just the two of them—far from civilization.  Ron Leming, Sr., had learned to hunt from his father, and he in turn taught his own son, Ron Jr.  They returned to area year after year to bow-hunt for elk. "We're very close," says Ron Sr., who was 62. "These trips mean everything to me."
But on all these trips, Ron Jr., 37, was the only one who had killed an elk with an arrow. "My dad has never had the experience of getting a big bull elk with a bow," says Ron Jr., who has taken several trophy elk himself. "I really wanted him to have that."
During previous days, Ron had missed a shot when an elk was in range.  On this day, Ron Sr. prayed that he would have his chance. “God, guide my arrow today."
Determined to give his father an opportunity to bag an elk, Ron Jr. hid uphill.  He covered his camouflage with elk scent to cover up his human smell.  For thirty minutes he imitated the bugling call of an elk.  And finally a big bull elk answered and was making his way to confront the competition.
Ron Jr. needed to lure the elk within 40 yards of his father, hiding in the brush below, to ensure a good shot. "Everything looked good: The wind was right in our faces. The elk had no idea we were there.  I was sure Dad was going to get a shot." The elk moved closer, and closer … and then suddenly bolted away into the forest.
Puzzled, Ron Jr. stood up, turned around, and discovered that something else had been stalking that elk: a 500-pound grizzly bear.  Perhaps thinking this shape was the elk it had been following, the beast attacked Ron.
Ron Sr. heard his son yell, and looked up to see the giant grizzly chasing Ron Jr.  His first thought was, That bear's going to maul my son.  His next thought was a fleeting picture of his son as a baby, lying in his arms. 
Instantly he stood up, aimed, and shot. Then the bear pounced on Ron Jr.  The grizzly took Ron’s arm in its mouth, crushing his elbow, and shook him.  He couldn’t believe the force.  Somehow Ron Jr. broke free and began running for safety, but the bear caught him again.  He punched at the bear, trying to keep the jaws away from his head. “He definitely fought for all he was worth,” Ron Sr. recalls.  “That kid’s ‘Ford tough.’”
Meanwhile Ron Sr. was trying to string another arrow, but then he saw that the bear was covering his son.  With nothing else to try, the father didn’t hesitate—he charged at the bear and began hitting the animal on the back and head with his bow. 
To his surprise, the bear released Ron Jr. and shuffled away.  Then Ron Sr. noticed that the bear was limping.  “Ronnie yelled for me to shoot him again, but I didn't want to make him madder than he already was, so I just watched him," he says. "From the way he was stumbling, I knew I'd hit him pretty well with the first shot."
After eighty yards the bear fell dead.  Ron Sr.’s arrow had barely missed his son and had, miraculously, torn the animal’s aorta. 
God had certainly guided his arrow well. 
“My dad pretty much saved my life there,” Ron Jr. says.  “That’s the thing I cannot believe in this whole story. He stood there with a bow and made that shot at a charging grizzly bear. That’s amazing. You could take that shot a thousand more times and never do it.”
Ron Jr. had some deep bites, but no major injuries.  But that didn’t stop him from going into shock.  They couldn’t call for help—their cellphones didn’t work this far into the wilderness.  And they were fifteen miles away from their camp, which was another thirty miles from a hospital. 
Somehow Ron Sr. got his son onto a horse, and they began descending the mountain trail for six hours back to their camp.  Ron Jr. ended up spending just one night at the hospital—he was a fortunate man to be in the jaws of a bear and escape with so few injuries.
Ironically, at one point during their long packhorse trip back to camp, the two men heard another bugling elk.  Ron Jr. urged his father to go shoot it—he still wanted to help his dad bag an elk. 
Naturally, Ron Sr. would have none of it. "I probably couldn't hit it anyway," his father remarked.
“If I got off and made it chase me,” Ron Jr. said with a chuckle, “I’ll bte you could hit him.”

?) What would you do in that situation?

I have some observations from this story:
·         This father and son had a great relationship and shared life together
·         They sacrificed for each other (son wanted dad to get an elk)
·         Father’s love had no limit in protecting his son – even at 32 years old

I then explained that we, as fathers, all want to be courageous fathers with strong relationships with you our sons so that we can go on great adventures like this.
We also want to be courageous protectors (not typically fighting off bears) of you from the things in this world that can harm you. Some are physical harms but most are spiritual and the result of the battle we are in.
Unfortunately the enemy is not as easy to spot as a 500 pound grizzly bear! That threat would be easy. Spiritual threats are much more subtle, attractive and appealing… appealing to our nature.
So, as you mature, get your driver’s license and gain more and more freedom, don’t get the idea that our relationship is over. On the contrary, we are there FOR YOU! Even in great peril.


Monday, November 14, 2011

Subs and Substance Week 9 - Relationships Matter

Bill led the boys through a discussion on the importance of relationships and challenged them to find their Pallbearers...

Relationships Matter
Subs and Substance
November 9, 2011

I’ve got some questions for you…
?.) What kind of relationships did Jesus have?
·         Intimate relationship with his Father God… Mark 6:46 After leaving them, he went up on a mountainside to pray”. Also in the garden of Gethsemane…
·         Intimate relationship with his disciples
·         Loving and caring toward the masses
·         What about the Pharisees and the Sanhedrin – he was careful around them because he knew they were a problem for him and his mission
?.) Did these relationships matter to Jesus?
?.) What kind of relationships do you have?
·         Close friends
·         Family – Sisters, brothers, cousins, grandparents
·         Parents
·         Ones that are good and some that may not necessarily be healthy or good…
?.) Do you think relationships matter in your life?
In Dennis’s latest book he wrote, “He (men) needs to know that if he doesn't have relationships, he misses life." 
?.) Why would he say “he misses life”? He is implying that relationships are life or at least the purpose of life. Why would that be?
?.) Is life intended to be a team sport or an individual sport? What happens to a lion or a animal if it goes it alone? We are not called to go “Lone Wolf”
Relationships do matter! Your relationship with God, with your family, with friends, with those who call you up and recognize those that pull you down.
So here is a very simple principle that I want you to think about:
Has anyone ever been to a graveside funeral service where they carry the casket in? The people who carry the casket are called Pallbearers. It’s usually 6 of the person’s closest friends and family members who carry that person to their grave. I have done it 3 times and it is a very sober and humbling experience (Eccl. 7:2).
I want to challenge each of you to create deep meaningful relationships that result in the 6 people you would want to be your Pallbearers. 
Now, the interesting part of this is that not only are these the people that would carry you to your grave, they are also the guys who carry you through life. These are the people who will pick you up when you fall, call you out when you stray, cheer you on in your dreams and morn with you in life’s losses.
What a blessing that would be and something you would not want to miss in life!

Relationships Matter!

Subs and Substance Week 8

Doug led the boys through a discussion on a correct view of our bodies and how, as believers, they are not our own...

QUIET TIMES ALONE WITH GOD
JEREMIAH 15:16
THEME: Our Bodies Are The Temple Of The Holy Spirit

The cult of self-ownership is so prevalent in today’s world that it is accepted without question and without subjecting it to Holy Scriptures. A woman may have an abortion – “It is my body and I have the final say!” A man or woman may tattoo, pierce or mutilate their body in any fashion they see fit – “It is my body…!” Women may dress in men’s clothing, men may dress in women’s clothing, either as full-blown cross-dressers or simply as vain and self-willed individuals – “It is my body…!”.
Nothing, of course, could be further from the truth. God the Holy Spirit teaches us in 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, “Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and that you are not your own ? For you have been bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body.”
This trend began, on the woman’s side of things, with the abortion movement and the mantra that a woman’s body was her own. It began on the man’s side with the anti-establishment movement of the 60’s which included long hair, grunge attire and a view that no one could tell him how to dress or what to do with his body.
During this period, when a person came to Christ, it was immediately evident. I could always tell when a guy in my evangelistic Bible study or one of his friend’s study came to Christ. He sobered up, quit smoking, cut his hair, either shaved or trimmed his mustache and beard and began dressing in an acceptable manner. Of course there were inward changes as well, but the outward change was immediately recognizable. His friends would respond, “Hey man, what’s with you?!?!” This response is foretold in holy Scripture, (1 Peter 4:4 “In all this, they are surprised that you do not run with them into the same excesses of dissipation, and they malign you;”) His response would be to share Christ, their response would be to laugh and persecute. By God’s grace he would apply the Word of God as given by God the Holy Spirit in Romans 12:1-2 “I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.” He gave a clear demonstration, not only by word of mouth but also by lifestyle change, that he had been born again.
How things have changed. I remember sharing with my son’s Youth Minister: “It has been a long time since I have seen a CD cover of a popular Christian singer that I would want my son or daughter to emulate.” Now, brother Donny Anthony was in every way a model for Sam of what a Christian gentleman should be – in dress, in language, in sports, in walk with God-- modeled it for Sam. When brother Donny was called to another church, John Ballenger took his place. John was a graduate of Texas A & M University and had served in the Corps of Cadets. He was also in every way an example for the young men of the church of what a Christian gentleman should be. It is a shame, though, that the CD covers and concert behavior of popular Christian musicians does not offer our sons and daughters an alternative to the world’s mold.
They do so because they believe their bodies are their own to do with as they please. If they feel certain appearance or behavior will help the spread of the gospel, then they feel they can do with their body as they feel best. The same goes for some families. They feel that how they dress, body piercings, tattoos, smoking, drinking, abortion and more is none of anyone’s business but the individuals. This is the world view of today, but God would not have us squeezed into the world’s mold. What is God’s alternative to the cult of self-ownership? It is my hope that these daily devotionals, done privately or as a part of your family’s daily altar, will help you understand what the Word of God says on the subject, breaking free from the world’s mold and causing surprise to all the pagans who know you.
Rev. John S. Mahon - Director Grace Community Int.
October 2011; Yaoundé, Cameroon

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Subs and Substance Week 6 & 7

In week 6 the boys were challenged with the following questions:

1.     What is the most courageous thing you have ever done?
2.     What is one of your greatest weaknesses?
3.     What words encourage you the most?                                                                      
After sharing their answers, in week 7 the group talked about weakness...
·        Is it good to be weak?
·        Is it good to be strong?
Have you ever heard, “your greatest strength can become your greatest weakness? “
What are some examples of that? 
·        Me, I am able to work long and hard but lose out on relationships.
·        I am pretty confident and self assured – this can cause me to seem arrogant and conceited.
In our strength, what do we rely on?  - Ourselves!
2 Corinthians 12:9-10
9 But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. 10 That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.
Paul encourages that in our weakness we depend on God’s power rather than a lesser, far inferior option – our strength. What’s your choice?
“Weak or Strong? Your choice!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Subs and Substance Week 5

Doug led the boys in a discussion on "Godly skills for everyday living"

Wisdom:
·         Wisdom is available for everyone.  Young and old.
·         What is the difference between being smart and being wise?
·         The bible says we should we desire wisdom.  Why?  “it is life to the soul”, Prov. 3:21-23.
·         What good will wisdom do us?
o   “Provides Safety and Security”, Prov. 3:23
o   “Provides Peace”, Prov. 3:23
o   “Provides Confidence, Prov. 3:26

How do we get wisdom:
·         Ask God for it.  James 1:5-6.  “God gives it freely and generously.”
·         Apply yourself to the reading and application of the bible.  (Live the way it tells you to.)
·         The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.  Prov. 9:10


What are the benefits of having wisdom:
·         List several benefits of wisdom.
·         Wisdom will help you choose your friends.  The wise man/young man chooses his friends wisely.
·         Not everyone will be your friend, nor will you be everyone’s friend.  God wants it to be that way.
·         True friendships are God-honoring because both people have the same large goals.
·         75% of high school students walk away from church after they graduate and enter college.  Why?  Primarily because of their friends.  Peer pressure.
·         What does a godly friendship look like?  Friends need to be there for one another, stay in touch with one another, hold one another accountable, hold to a higher standard.
·         A godly friend is Faithful and Truthful.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Subs and Substance Week 4

This week we continued in our pursuit of wisdom and knowledge in Proverbs 2: 6-11

6 For the LORD gives wisdom;
   from his mouth come knowledge and understanding.
7 He holds success in store for the upright,
   
he is a shield to those whose walk is blameless,
8 for
he guards the course of the just
   and
protects the way of his faithful ones.
 9 Then you will understand what is right and just
   and fair—every good path.
10 For wisdom will enter your heart,
   and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul.
11 Discretion will protect you,
   and understanding will
guard you.
Let’s talk about these words… Shield, Guard, Protect. What do they mean to you?

·        Desert Shield
·        Troy – Brad Pitt as Achilles
·        Secret Service Guards
·        Gladiator – Maximus Decimus Meridius

Are these passive, lackadaisical activities? No, they are action oriented and often akin to a battle or a mission.

Does the bible make any other reference to battles?
·        Battle of Megiddo or Armageddon (Revelation 16)
·        Gideon’s 300
·        King David went into Battle repeatedly

Are we in a battle? Look at  Ephesians 6 and let’s learn of a battle that we are currently in. Read Verses 10-18.

The Armor of God
 10 Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 13 Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. 14 Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, 15 and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. 16 In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. 17 Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.
 18 And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.
Specifically verse 12 talks about our struggle, or our battle and then goes on to talk about how we prepare ourselves for this battle, this conflict, this real and present danger!

And the Armament is listed so that you can “Stand Firm” in this battle!

Wisdom, Knowledge, Understanding – preparing us for the battle we are in as men on this side of heaven. A battle we are to be readied for so that we can stand firm as the men of God we are expected to be!

Pray to that end…

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Subs and Substance Week 3

The gang aftter their night in the woods!


This week Doug G shared from Proverbs 2: 1-5 and discussed

"Being Wise and Being Cool, Can you be both?"

Being wise:

·         The Treasure of Wisdom:  What does wisdom look like? 
·         Do you know anyone your age who shows unusual wisdom?  How can you tell?
·         Is it possible to know how to make a wise decision and yet still make a foolish decision when the time comes?  How can you keep from doing that?
·         Read Prov. 2: 1-5
·         Prov. 4: Above all else, get wisdom.  Though it cost you all you have, get understanding.
·         Read list of wisdom’s benefits.
Being Cool:
·         Do you know anyone your age who is cool?  (name them)
·         What makes that person cool?  Do characteristics make a person cool or is it how they act?
·         Who is cool at FSM?  Chris Tuttle, Landon Trulove, etc.
·         Cool doesn’t try – it is:  Being cool is an honor that only others can give you.  You can’t make yourself cool.  In fact, if you try to be cool, or think you are, you probably aren’t.
·         Cool people focus on others, not on themselves.  Matt. 23:12, those who humble themselves will be exalted.
·         Most cool people don’t even realize they are cool.  They are too busy making a difference in their world.
4 Reasons you should be cool:
·         Cool people have the ability to influence others for good
·         Cool people have confidence to do things others believe impossible
·         Cool people fine it easy and natural to show God’s love and acceptance
·         Cool people stand up for truth and don’t need everyone to agree with them or even like them
We then discussed the comcitments the guys made to each other:

Meet together each week to keep each other accountable in what they are reading, what temptations they are dealing with and to talk about what is going on each others lives.

We talked about this being a great start and encouraged them to take it a step further by documenting their committments to each other. A commitment that includes the process they will follow in the case where one of them is not living up to the standard they have agreed to.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Subs and Substance Week 2

Doug shared a story (he uses in teaching Physics) about a kid in college who put off doing his Physics homework and the cause and effect of how that decision led to a series of challenges that the kid faced for weeks to come.

This story set context as we explored Proverbs 14: 23 "All hard works brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty".
The guys were asked, "What is Work?", "What is Profit?", What is Talk?", What is Poverty?".
There are many types of work - manual labor, office work, school work, relational work with a wife, sister, friend, spiritual work and effort, etc. Just as there are many kinds of profits beyond just money, like, great relationships with friends, family and the Lord. Your report card is a report of your "profit" in school. You invest in the work of studying and you gain in the profit of good grades.

Conversely, there are many kinds of "mere talk" that lead to many kinds of "poverty". One example is a person who wants to get in shape, but they never exercise or do anything about it.

We then looked at James 1: 22 "Do not merely listen to the word and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says!" Again, this speaks to the idea that you must take action in your life. It's not merely hearing or talking it takes doing!

We concluded with Proverbs 15: 19 "The way of the sluggard is blocked with thorns, but the path of the upright is a highway". By not taking action (being lazy) we are making life harder for ourselves. By not building relationships, by not investing the needed time in our class work, by not studying God's word, we create a road that is less profitable and more difficult for ourselves.

Subs and Substance Week 1

Last week we sought Wisdom and Knowledge from Proverbs 1. We discussed how King Solomon, the son of King David, the wisest man who ever lived, exhorts us to take action and  SEEK, AQUIRE, PURSUE and SEARCH FOR, wisdom and knowledge.  Wisdom and knowledge that begins with the fear of the Lord.  We also talked about the foolishness of not seeking wisdom and knowledge and how you end up “waylaying” yourself and going down a path leading to calamity and destruction.

The Crew heading out for a campout!

Bill H. mentioned how as a group of young men, the guys need to hold each other accountable to seeking wisdom and knowledge and Westley took the action to organize a campout where the guys talk about coming up with a plan and commitment to hold each other accountable to the standards and expectations God expects.