He Is Mistaken

My dad was testifying in a court case. He told his perspective of what had happened. After he finished, the lawyer asked him why his story was different than the other person’s involved in the case. My dad said that the other man was mistaken. The lawyer then asked, “Why would you say he is mistaken?” My dad looked at him and plainly said, “Because I don’t want to call him a liar.” This took the wind out of the sails of the lawyer and the case against my dad was dismissed.

I remember sitting in the courtroom hearing my dad. I could not help but laugh. Dad had a way with pointing out the obvious. Even the lawyer was trying to stifle a chuckle. I know the judge laughed.

In ministry, I have found two situations where I would use the same language as my dad. One is when a missionary is presenting his desired ministry somewhere in the West or Alaska. A few will use the phrase that there is no gospel preaching church in the area where they want to go. I travel the West and Alaska. I know of churches that preach the gospel in the communities the missionary is describing. To hear them say there is none makes me cringe. Either they have not researched the area or they missed something. They are mistaken when they say there is no gospel preaching churches in the community.

Another situation is when a pastoral candidate is being interviewed by a church. The prospective candidate is asked whether or not he agrees with the doctrinal statement of the church. Some have said yes.  Later the church sees the new pastor leading them away from their articles of faith. I would say that the pastoral candidate did not do his homework. He must not have read the Articles or thought it was not a big enough difference to express. If there is any difference at all, the pastor is mistaken when he says he agrees with their doctrinal statement. This has caused many church problems.

I do not want to give excuses for such practices. I would say they are mistaken. The reason I would say that is the same as my dad’s.

Stability of the Mind

I have written many notes in my Bible. Many people do too. It is good to do things that help us to remember. One set of notes is from 2 Timothy and Titus.

A Sound Mind – 2 Timothy 1:7, comes from:

• Sound Foundation – 1 Corinthians 3:11
• Sound Words – 2 Timothy 1:13
• Sound Doctrine – Titus 1:9, 13

This produces a sound mind which has understanding; not being confounded. We are able to compare spiritual things with spiritual. We are able to judge all things according to the truth of God’s Word. The Holy Spirit guides us. We come to the correct conclusions.

Another product of sound doctrine and faith is sound speech, Titus 2:8. Our faith is demonstrated in the way we talk. Sound teaching produces the right words.

Doctrine is important. Right doctrine leads to stability and consistency. Bad doctrine leads to instability and desperation.

All Bible Studies Teach Doctrine

“I am a part of a Bible study. We do not study doctrine because it is too controversial.” I have heard this from many people. When someone says this, it is an indicator they do not understand the truth of God’s Word. They are in danger of accepting doctrine without even knowing it. Every time we study the Bible, we are getting doctrine.

If all Scripture is profitable for doctrine then all Bible studies are getting it. Bible studies who try to avoid doctrine are teaching it anyway. Otherwise, it would not be a Bible study. Therein is the danger. You are getting doctrine every time you study the Scriptures. The key for all studies is to rightly handle the Word of God.

So if you are a part of a Bible study, have your eyes wide open. They are teaching doctrine even if they say they are not. Recognize what is being taught. We should rightly divide the Word. It is important we teach and receive sound doctrine.

Jeneen’s Tribute

Billy Graham went to be with Lord this week.  I know people who were saved during his crusades in the 1950’s.  They were godly Christians who walked with the Lord after receiving Christ as Savior.  Jeneen had the privilege of being at a crusade when she was only seven.  That would put it around 1962.  She wrote these words for a Facebook post today.  They are such good thoughts, I wanted to share them.

“Jeneen- a thought: I know some say Billy Graham was controversial in some areas as he grew older. But as a child, when I went to a Billy Graham crusade when I was 7 in Fresno CA, I remember clearly his words of salvation. That was who he use to be, a pure and simple speaker of the Word , that even a child could understand it. He spread the gospel to everyone so that they would understand their need of salvation and a relationship in Christ. God used him because he cared about souls and even if he felt inadequate, he asked the Lord to help him speak where ever, when ever and who ever God had for him. He was a simple man who loved God.
I will miss him. It feels like an era has left our country. But he is in a better country now. Oh, the glorious reunion he is experiencing, and to know what he preached was real and true. Because what he sees now is Christ face to face.
RIP Billy Graham. Have a wonderful eternity.”

 

 

Quick, Grab the Camera

How many great pictures are simply in our minds because we did not have a camera handy? Driving home from Alaska, a wolf walked onto the highway. It stopped in my lane. As I slowly approached, it moved off the road. I remember the massive creature standing broadside looking at me. My camera was not ready for a picture. I have to be satisfied with the picture in my mind.

I came home from Montana this week. The roads were snowy and ice covered for much of the drive in Montana. When I reached the Idaho border, the roads were better but strong winds slowed my progress. Then snow flurries started near Arco and Craters of the Moon. After a long day of winter driving, I was looking forward to getting home.

Looking ahead, I saw an orange glow through the snow. It was just above the ridgeline. I perceived it was the sun setting with color peeking under the clouds. That meant clear sky ahead. What an encouragement! The glow became more brilliant. When I topped a hill, I was treated to a gorgeous view; clouds, snow and the setting sun. I grabbed my camera.

I was thanking the Lord for giving me such an experience. It is just like Him. Yes, the day was long and tiring. But this scene made it all worthwhile. I loved the snow coming down with the orange glow reflecting off the ice crystals. The snow fall was fading. Clear sky was ahead. It was a time of encouragement. I thanked the Lord for the good He brought to my day.

Yes, I had my camera ready. As I drove toward home, I took the shot. A picture is not as good as being there but it is a reminder.

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Flowers for Jeneen

Flower sales jumped this week as many expressed their love for the special person in their life. Valentine’s Day reminds us of that special one. So, I helped increased sales by buying flowers for Jeneen. Salmon colored roses now brighten our home. But the brightest expression was on Jeneen’s face when I showed her the flowers. What would I do if she did not like them? What if I was rejected? I was willing to risk it. I knew Jeneen likes salmon colored roses. She also likes red, white, yellow, pink, and other colored roses.

I want to please Jeneen. I like it when she smiles with approval of what I have done. It is easy to tell when I impress her. But that brings up a question. How do we know when God approves of what we are doing? The Lord shows us in 1 Corinthians 4:1 saying that it is required that we be found faithful. That’s it; be faithful!

We “can” please the Lord. If we are faithful in our walk, He is pleased.

Worth the Heartbreak

Two years ago today, our son Peter wrote a post on Facebook about relationships and his brother Chris.  Chris went to be with the Lord on October 15, 2015.  The Lord gives comfort and grace.  I have often said that that deeper the relationship, the deeper the pain of loss.  But the greater the relationship, the greater the experience of love and joy.

“What is it to be friends with a good man? Growing up, my brothers Chris, Joe, and I were called the ‘Leavell Boys’ wherever we went, and with our dad as a pastor and then evangelist, we went places and did tons. We were best friends, and now, as we go over pictures and words we said to each other, we’re just now understanding how rare and valuable our relationship was. We have private Facebook pages and secret blogs and sacred phone texts and angelic pictures now enshrined because Chris will no longer add to them. Was the relationship worth the heartbreak that hasn’t assuaged a mite for his wife, kids, parents, brothers, grandmothers, friends? Chris loved those around him with every bit of his being, many times risking the breaking of a relationship by telling folks what they needed most. His honest love and tenderheartedness for others made him incredibly lovable.”

“An elderly man came into my office the other day and said he would do anything for one last heartbreak, one last devastation, one last pain that brings him to his knees because he lived his life reserved, held back, so he wouldn’t be hurt. His loneliness and pointlessness consumed him and he had no one he could say loved him with all their heart.”

“Although my family still feels the loss of Chris, I would have to say, “Yeah, knowing that good man was worth the heartache.” I recommend being friends with a good man. Just talk with him, and most of all, listen to him. It’ll be worth the heartbreak.” – Peter R. Leavell

Thank you Peter for your words.  So many people settle for so little when God has so much.  This is especially true in families and relationships.  It starts with a deep, vital, on-going, love-based relationship with the Lord.  Then we reach out to those around us with the love He has given us.  So many people are missing so much.944057_1019764121418310_6673049171247330309_n

Thankful for Smoke Detectors

People who had fire destroy their homes know the devastation of such a tragedy. Some of us have narrowly averted a fire because of a little devise with an ear piercing sound. The smoke detectors have detonated a couple of times in our home for a real reason. I am thankful when they help us avoid a terrible situation.

Sometimes the batteries in our smoke detectors weaken and the chirping begins. Why does it have to be the middle of the night? Chirp! And then two minutes later, chirp! Getting up from a warm bed, I get the step ladder and replace the battery. The sound is gone and now we can sleep.

I remember a couple of times when the smoke detectors started blaring and there was a legitimate reason. Quickly finding the cause, tragedy was averted. I am thankful for smoke detectors.

There are warnings given by God in His Word. They are to keep us from devastation. Why does God tell us not to lie to each other? Because He knows we will have stronger relationships if we do not.

An employer does not look for someone who steals to work for them. A husband or wife wants to trust his or her spouse. I do not enjoy friendships with people who are always angry. God warns us that these things are devastating. People get tired of hearing about the awfulness of sin and the pain it causes. It may sound like “chirping” to them. It may sound like a siren. But I am thankful for the warnings. God keeps me from pain and devastation when I heed the warnings.

Yes, I am thankful for smoke detectors but I am more thankful for God’s Word. Both things have kept me from some awful messes. Excuse me while I go turn off the stove…

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Getting into Shape

I am trying to get into shape. But then, round is a shape.

January is a time when everyone wants to lose a few pounds. The stores have exercise equipment on sale. Gyms offer membership specials. We need to get into shape after the holidays. Have you made it yet? How do you know when you get there?

With the sports I played, conditioning was needed. The better my shape, the better I played. For backpacking, I tell the men to prepare for real physical exertion. The better prepared, the more they will enjoy the trips. How do they know when they are ready? They do the best they can. But no matter how prepared they are; they could have done more.

My dad used to laugh when I said I was getting into shape. I said it often. I never said I was “in shape”. I knew I could be better. It became a joke with Dad. He said I was always “getting” into shape. Well, after all these years, I am still “getting” into shape. I want to be ready for the backpacking this summer. I want to be ready for a pick-up basketball game or whatever I may do. I want to be physically able to do it.

The same is true spiritually. How do we know when we are mature? How do we know when we are ready for what is ahead? In one sense, God will always give grace. In another, we are to exercise faith. We are to grow spiritually. Paul used athletic metaphors to describe our walk with God. It is similar. We need to keep growing and stretching in our walk. It prepares us to do what He asks of us and go where He sends.

There are people who do not take care of their physical bodies.  There are also believers who are spiritually lazy. I find my body needs exercise. I need to be ready spiritually. I need to study to be a workman who is not ashamed. I need to keep my intimate relationship with the Lord. Sometimes I feel the work. Other times it is easy. I need to be in good spiritual shape and getting better.

Yes, I am getting in shape for backpacking this summer. In the same way, I am seeking better spiritual conditioning. “Yes Dad, I’m still trying to get into shape.”

Horses and Trails

My dad and our favorite horse, Phooey riding through the mountains.

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Riding horses through a heavily timbered area is difficult enough. When the trail has not been cleared in over twenty years, it is work. The fallen trees across the trail cause the horses to step over them, slowing their pace. When they are too high you have to find ways around them. After many hours of clearing the trail where we were able and making new trails where we couldn’t, we finally reached a good spot to camp.

The three of us unsaddled the horses and staked them out in a small meadow to eat a few bites of grass. Then we turned our attention to setting up camp. We started a fire in a ring of rocks we gathered. We put up a cover and laid down a tarp for sleeping. We rolled out our sleeping bags hoping we had chosen a spot with soft rocks. The thin layer of canvas provided some padding from the cold and hardness of the ground.

We pulled food from the canvas bags the horses had carried and cooked it over the open fire. A little ash from the popping of the fire gets into our pan but we eat it anyway. It contains different vitamins most people don’t get. Making everything as comfortable as possible we finally eat. The food tastes extra good in the high country of Wyoming and the air is fresh and clean.

We can now sit back and enjoy the beauty. We hear the soft noise of the small stream nearby. Once in a while a horse will stamp his foot or let out a little whinny. The tall mountains and rocky ridges reflect the color of the setting sun. This is what we came to experience.

Then someone spoiled the moment by saying that we could be home sitting in our nice chairs. We could have been eating in a fine restaurant. We could be sleeping in a comfortable bed. But no, we worked hard to get to this spot. We drink out of a little stream. We cook over an open fire. We sleep on the hard ground out in the open. And we call this “really living.” Then it was said, “What fools we mortals be.” The interesting thing is that as soon as we were home, we can’t wait to do it again.

The experience of being in the mountains and doing such things is a cherished memory. Most people never had the opportunity. The same could be said for being a Christian. The joy of an intimate personal relationship with God is something many people will never know. They might even say we are foolish to believe in God. They just don’t know what we have in Christ. I do not think it is foolish to trust the eternal God. It is a great life! I cherish the experience!