Standards to live by

You’re only as good as your private standards. When was the last time you gave a task your absolute best even though nobody but you would know about it?

Find three ways to improve. Nobody keeps improving without being intentional about it. Do a little research to find three things you can do to improve your professional skills. Then dedicate the time and money to follow through on them.

Does the Resurrection matter?

Does the Resurrection Matter?  Yes, without the resurrection there would be know eternal connection to God.  If the resurrection were not true why then would the roman soldiers go back to the high priest and tell him the body was gone.  In that day that would have meant certain death for these men because they failed to do their job.  There are speculation that Jesus never died and that he was only passed out.  That is why he rose from the dead, but there are huge holes in that story.  These men where paid killers that is what they do for a living.  So to say that they did not know that Jesus was died is crazy to think.  Plus Jesus hung there after being flogged then he got up and evaded the guards walking out of there… Sounds possible right?  There is also the idea that Jesus did die but the disciples came and stole the body.  That seems highly unlikely when you understand that the Romans soldiers where like the Navy Seals of the day.  The disciples where ordinary men that could not even agree on small things.  So it seems unlikely that they would be able to seek and steal Jesus body right under the noses of the Roman soldiers.  Then there is the fact that the Bible tells us that he saw no less than ten of the disciples plus was seen for the next forty days by others before he rose to heaven.  The New Testament witnesses were fully aware of the background against which the resurrection took place. The body of Jesus, in accordance with Jewish burial custom, was wrapped in a linen cloth. About 100 pounds of aromatic spices, mixed together to form a gummy substance, were applied to the wrappings of cloth about the body. After the body was placed in a solid rock tomb, an extremely large stone was rolled against the entrance of the tomb. Large stones weighing approximately two tons were normally rolled (by means of levers) against a tomb entrance.

A Roman guard of strictly disciplined fighting men was stationed to guard the tomb. This guard affixed on the tomb the Roman seal, which was meant to “prevent any attempt at vandalizing the sepulcher. Anyone trying to move the stone from the tomb’s entrance would have broken the seal and thus incurred the wrath of Roman law.

But three days later the tomb was empty. The followers of Jesus said He had risen from the dead. They reported that He appeared to them during a period of 40 days, showing Himself to them by many “infallible proofs.” Paul the apostle recounted that Jesus appeared to more than 500 of His followers at one time, the majority of whom were still alive and who could confirm what Paul wrote. So many security precautions were taken with the trial, crucifixion, burial, entombment, sealing, and guarding of Christ’s tomb that it becomes very difficult for critics to defend their position that Christ did not rise from the dead. Consider these facts:

FACT #1: BROKEN ROMAN SEAL
as we have said, the first obvious fact was the breaking of the seal that stood for the power and authority of the Roman Empire. The consequences of breaking the seal were extremely severe. The FBI and CIA of the Roman Empire were called into action to find the man or men who were responsible. If they were apprehended, it meant automatic execution by crucifixion upside down. People feared the breaking of the seal. Jesus’ disciples displayed signs of cowardice when they hid themselves. Peter, one of these disciples, went out and denied Christ three times.

FACT #2: EMPTY TOMB
as we have already discussed, another obvious fact after the resurrection was the empty tomb. The Disciples of Christ did not go off to Athens or Rome to preach that Christ was raised from the dead. Rather, they went right back to the city of Jerusalem, where, if what they were teaching was false, the falsity would be evident. The empty tomb was “too notorious to be denied.” Paul Althaus states that the resurrection “could have not been maintained in Jerusalem for a single day, for a single hour, if the emptiness of the tomb had not been established as a fact for all concerned.”

Both Jewish and Roman sources and traditions admit an empty tomb. Those resources range from Josephus to a compilation of fifth-century Jewish writings called the “Toledoth Jeshu.” Dr. Paul Maier calls this “positive evidence from a hostile source, which is the strongest kind of historical evidence. In essence, this means that if a source admits a fact decidedly not in its favor, then that fact is genuine.”

Gamaliel, who was a member of the Jewish high court, the Sanhedrin, put forth the suggestion that the rise of the Christian movement was God’s doing; he could not have done that if the tomb were still occupied, or if the Sanhedrin knew the whereabouts of Christ’s body.

Paul Maier observes that ” . . . if all the evidence is weighed carefully and fairly, it is indeed justifiable, according to the canons of historical research, to conclude that the sepulcher of Joseph of Arimathea, in which Jesus was buried, was actually empty on the morning of the first Easter. And no shred of evidence has yet been discovered in literary sources, epigraphy, or archaeology that would disprove this statement.”
FACT #3: LARGE STONE MOVED
On that Sunday morning the first thing that impressed the people who approached the tomb was the unusual position of the one and a half to two ton stone that had been lodged in front of the doorway. All the Gospel writers mention it.

When Struggle Becomes Real

Struggle is real, with change comes struggle and real change sometimes puts you through a real struggle.  Jesus was about to make the ultimate change when He went to the cross.  While in the Garden of Gethsemane Jesus asked His Father to take the cup of suffering from Him.  I try to think of what that must feel like to know that you are about to die a painful death… it scares me that I may run away from the pain I would have to feel.  Jesus did not run He gave it to God.  All that fear He left in God’s hands to use for the Glory of God.  Jesus knew that it was through this suffering that we would have a way to God.  In our lives the suffering that we face can do the same thing.  We can use that suffering to draw people to God or turn them away.  In my life I have suffered and made people suffer.  It was not my plan to hurt those I love the dearest.  I struggled with addiction for nearly 15 years.  It was a struggle to want to stay alive most of the latter days of my addiction.  But God… Through that suffering I am able to talk to people that most others who have served God there whole life cannot.  I can use that suffering I went though and put my family though to bring people to God, just like Jesus.  I am no Messiah but I am made in His image and so are you.  How you deal with struggle with show people a lot.  You see a person’s true character when they are suffering, so use it for the Glory of God to draw people to the Lord.  A healthy attitude is contagious especially when people can see that you are struggling but still have the joy of the Lord.  So do not wait to catch it, be a carrier!

How important is communication as a leader

How do you rate your ability to communicate with others? Is communication a priority for you? Can you inspire and motivate people? Do you express your vision in such a way that your people are able to understand, internalize, and implement it? When you talk to people one-on-one, are you able to connect with them? How about with groups? If you know in your heart that your vision is great, yet people still do not buy into it, your problem may be an inability to communicate effectively. During the coming week, pay attention to your focus when you communicate.