Just Give Me A New Law

Filed Under (god) by djByron on 05-29-2009

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Via the Facebook viral pipes my wife stumbled upon this great song by Derek Webb entitled ‘New Law’. (by ‘great‘ I mean more so lyrically than musically)

I’ve been a part of churches that have embraced both of the following ideals.

  • A legalistic approach where you were told both what you can and can not do.
  • The non-legalistic approach (compromising as some would say) that is spoken of in the song here.

Ten CommandmentsLet me just say this… It’s MUCH easier to live legalistically! Man by nature wants to be told what to do to achieve a desired end result. When you take away those rules it’s much more difficult to cultivate a relationship with God knowing that we ourselves are responsible for our own salvation (Phil 2:12). But let me add that while it’s harder, it’s also much more fulfilling! When a road-map is not laid out at your feet by man, one has to decide: “why do I do what I do?”  As you pursue this question honestly and with an open mind, you’ll find yourself cultivating a real one-on-one relationship with the creator, a relationship without a pastoral proxy.  You’ll also find yourself you growing as a Christian much more that when one simply obeys a set of guidelines to achieve an eternal destination. This isn’t to say that we are human islands, a pastor will always have a role in shepherding those who he oversees. I think many churches (and more importantly pastors) don’t know where the line should be drawn between shepherding and legislating.

I’m glad to be a part of a church that is striving to achieve that balance. What do you think?

Derek Webb ‘New Law’ Lyrics
Don’t teach me about politics and government
Just tell me who to vote for
Don’t teach me about truth and beauty
Just label my music

Don’t teach me how to live like a free man
Just give me a new law

I don’t wanna know if the answers aren’t easy
So just bring it down from the mountain to me

I want a new law
I want a new law
Gimme that new law

Don’t teach me about moderation and liberty
I prefer a shot of grape juice

Don’t teach me about loving my enemies

Don’t teach me how to listen to the Spirit
Just give me a new law

What’s the use in trading a law you can never keep
For one you can that cannot get you anything
Do not be afraid

Javallelujah!

Filed Under (god) by djByron on 11-07-2008

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For those of you involved in church leadership and/or ministry, his video is funny but will make you think too. It poses this question… “What if Starbucks marketed like the church?

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HT to Clayton Bell via Brian Ayers and BeyondRelevance.com for the video.

Out Of Sight, Out of Mind

Filed Under (god) by djByron on 07-16-2008

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Here’s my contribution for the 25th day of the 40 Day Fast. Don’t forget Euphrony’s post today, My Turn – The Face of Death.

A “conversation” I had on Twitter that got me thinking. The first two lines went like this…

JaredStill: We saw an accident after Church today. Worst I’ve ever seen. 5 people died, including 3 children. so sick over it
djByron: @jaredstill I’ve personally witnessed two similar scenarios over the past year or so and know the feeling… All one can do is pray.

The two scenarios I mentioned above included a guy dying right outside my front door in a motorcycle accident and a 15 yr old kid who was critically injured by an oncoming vehicle while riding his bicycle. In both instances I witnessed human suffering like I had never before. This was something new. Something that had never made it’s way inside of my comfortable “bubble”. The screams I heard, the feeling of helplessness, the confusion, and an unrest in my soul that I could never translate to you in words. These will be two days that haunt my thoughts forever. Read the rest of this entry »

Inspired To Action [The 40 Day Fast]

Filed Under (god) by djByron on 06-23-2008

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I’m really excited to be a part of the 40 Day Fast going on over at InspiredToAction.com. In short, it is a way to bring about awareness to area of need in the world (either a cause or a country) and an organization that strives to meet that need.
Today is the first day of the 40 Day Fast, so check out Brant Hansen’s post “Where God Lives“.

The schedule is as follows. You can subscribe via RSS to follow along at InspiredToAction.com to stay up-to-date on the daily posts!


The 40DF Bloggers

6/23 Brant
6/24 Amy April
6/25 Brian Rick
6/26 Annie P.D.
6/27 Autumn Kelly
6/28 Scott Gene
6/29 Lorijo Fay
6/30 Licia Chris
7/1 Jason Ambre
7/2 Laura Beth
7/3 Steven Sarah
7/4 Tim Leslie
7/5 Mama’s Andira
7/6 Shawn Stephanie
7/7 Shaun Polly
7/8 Prairie Charley
7/9 Mark Kat
7/10 Crystal Davida
7/11 truvyne Valerie
7/12 Pete Brent
7/13 Jonathan Jeanine
7/14 Brody Lori
7/15 Natalie Kjaere
7/16 Adam Jacquelynne
7/17 Euphrony Dan
7/18 Todd Rodney
7/19 Mandy Randel
7/20 Brad Shawn
7/21 Stephen Blake
7/22 Brandy Michael
7/23 Annie Joel
7/24 Ryan Maryann
7/25 Kristin Alex
7/26 Melissa Clint
7/27 Emily Erin
7/28 Bart Doug
7/29 Liz Mike
7/30 Nancy Kristi
7/31 Jessie Jane
8/1 Tressa Toby

*Click for full List
Learn more…

Pop Goes The Church [Foreword and Introduction]

Filed Under (god) by djByron on 04-28-2008

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My thoughts based on the opening pages of Pop Goes the Church by Tim Stevens.

In my Christan walk I’ve been a part of many different churches. I grew up in church, attended a Christian college, attended a few more churches (in a few different states) and ended up back here in New York where I started. Of all the churches I’ve attended, the believers I currently associate with are by far the most “connected”. We’re not what you would consider a huge church (thought we’re not small either), we’re in a small town on the other side of a mountain it’s an awesome place to be. I love it because I know that we’re heading in the right direction. Moving away from “religion” and moving into societal relevance. We’ve managed to establish a good reputation within our community and are becoming more and more relevant. We started on this journey in 2001 when God brought us through a series of new “revelations” within the Word and it’s been an exciting time or us. Though we’ve never been overly “religious”, God has corrected our course numerous times over the past seven years to bring us more in like with His vision. Here are a couple of paragraphs within these first few pages that jumped out at me.



From the Foreword:

We do not worship the church: we worship God. The local church is the vehicle Christ left us to communicate and share our love for God. When the traditions of the church become supreme, God will seem very irrelevant to people, both inside and outside the walls of the church. As I’ve often said, the tendency of any church is to always look inward and become navel gazers. And when we bend over into our holy huddle, guess what the rest of the world sees. You got it! If we do not look outward intentionally and strategically to engage and become change agents in our culture, we will become self-obsessed and wrapped up in meaningless tradition. That is neither attractive nor helpful for a world looking or real answers to the real problems it faces in this new millennium.” – Ed Young (Foreword, Pop Goes the Church)



From the Introduction:

I love the way John 1:14 is written in The Message. It says Christ “became flesh and blood and moved into the neighborhood.” He came to us – met us where we were. In Jesus’ case, the neighborhood was a rural, agricultural society in first century Palestine. He immersed himself in that culture. He wore the clothes, used the language, and illustrated his stories with the signs and symbols of the day to communicate the Gospel of an upside down king om here on earth.



He didn’t wear God-clothes, speak God-words, and expect the culture to connect. he didn’t spend years learning big words so he could impress but not communicate. he didn’t look for music that was unfamiliar to the culture and expect people to learn to like it.



Jesus spent his time with real people such as Peter, James and John, the blue-collar workers; Martha, the over-extended homemaker; Matthew, the IRS agent; and Simon, the political activist. He watched the popular culture of his day and wove it into his teaching. Jesus identified the needs of the people around him and started there as he taught
” – Tim Stevens (Introduction, Pop Goes The Church)

And one very interesting question was posed:

“Would your community be any different if your church disappeared tomorrow? Have you ever asked yourself this question? If your church suddenly disappeared, could the community even recover? Or would they go on as though nothing at all had changed?” - Tim Stevens (Introduction, Pop Goes The Church)

My answer to this question? I know that there are people that would definitely take notice if we closed our doors but there’s still work to be done!

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Pop Goes The Church

Filed Under (god) by djByron on 04-23-2008

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My copy of Pop Goes the Church came yesterday from Amazon. I’ll post my thoughts as I read through it.

Stay tuned…

Whether you’re a regular attendee, a leader, or have yet to step foot in a church, you may have questions about church that aren’t being answered, How can the church remain relevant while communicating the unchanging integrity of God’s truth?

Author Tim Stevens makes an inspiring case for leveraging pop culture to reach out to people in the language of their lives. He offers a new perspective that gives relevance and impact to the church by using popular culture‚Äîmeeting people in the real world with words, sounds and images that speak to them. He encourages us to get out of our comfort zones and look people in the eyes, meeting them wherever they are, relating to their problems and society’s challenges‚Äîeven celebrating pop culture, where there are exciting signs of spiritual seeking.

Pop Goes the Church will open your mind to church in a way that breaks down walls, engages the culture and speaks to a generation that needs to hear the good news.

- PopGoesTheChurch.com

Expelled [The Movie]

Filed Under (god) by djByron on 04-17-2008

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Thanks to @dustindk and Bob.Blog for this video. I’d heard about this a few weeks ago but never had a chance to watch the video.

The Bible in Three Words or Less?

Filed Under (god) by djByron on 04-06-2008

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We walked in from the house tonight when my son picked up a bible off of the table and asked “what’s this?” So how would you summarize the bible to a just turned three year old in just a few words?