Sunday, February 24, 2008

...but the greatest of these is love.

"So faith, hope, love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13

Our friend and brother, Jackie Street, has passed away from this life. In my fifty plus years on this earth, there have been only a few people that I remember to have lived or are now living the life that all believers in Christ are called to live. Jackie was one of them.

Jackie never said much. In fact, over the passed twenty plus years that I have known Jackie, and if I had recorded everything he said in my presence, which was many, many, many days in our lives, I probably couldn't give you more than a day's worth of him talking. But the things he did say were always meaningful to me even when I couldn't understand him. He loved God and His laws and he loved America and it's laws. He always had mounds of books and papers with him and he could quote many laws and show you how America had strayed so far from our beginnings. Then he would remind you of God's laws, and more importantly, God's character. He would remind you that in all of the mess we have made within the context of church or the context of government...LOVE was the most important thing to know and to abide by.

There are many teachings on what it will be like with the coming of Jesus. How He will come to reign on earth for a thousand years. I believe that He will come and I am looking forward to that day! In fact, I believe that day is very near and I pray that all of us will live to see Him come.

Something that the apostle Paul wrote, makes me think that when that day comes, my friend Jackie will rise from the dead. Paul writes in Romans 8:19 - 21; "For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing (literal - unveiling) of the sons of God; for the creation itself was subjected to futility, not of its own will but by the will of HIM who subjected it in hope; because the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to decay and obtain the glorious liberty of the children of God." And the apostle John wrote in Revelation 20: 4-5; "I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded for their testimony to Jesus and for the word of God, and who had not worshiped the beast or its image, and had not received its mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life, and reigned with Christ a thousand years. The rest of the dead did not come to life until the thousand years were ended."

In my understanding, many will reign with Christ for a thousand years. Those who are raised at the first resurrection are those who had committed their lives to Christ and refused to bow to the system (the beast or image of the beast) of this world. They are the ones who took seriously the words; "I have been crucified with Christ! It's no longer me that lives...but Christ who lives in me!" Galatians 2:20

Jackie taught everyone he met, not with words, but with his character. He humbled himself before God and man and lived a quiet and servant filled life. He never asked anyone for anything. He never took anything from anyone but gave generously when no one was looking so that he would not bring attention to himself. When hundreds came together to remember him this week and tell their stories, each person knew they were Jackie's closest friend. He would spend hours contacting each person he loved by phone, text messaging, or in person. I never knew the commitment he had with so many...I just thought he contacted me because I was a special friend to him. And I was....as was hundreds and hundreds of people around the world.

This servant of God lived in a manner that now makes me ashamed of whom I have become. With all that I do and how I try to live my life as a servant, I have never impacted those around me by being a man that was truly committed to love. To love unconditionally. To love without wanting something in return, to love because Jesus loved. To love because God is Love. Jackie knew he was created in the image of God and that was enough reason to love. He knew by reading the Scriptures that his genealogy went all the way back to Adam...who was a son of God. (Luke 3:38) I believe that Jackie's ministry was to help us all see that we are God's children and we need to live and act like His children. What an amazing thought! If only we believed we could.

You may have never had the privilege of meeting Jackie Street face to face, but you have heard his silent voice many times. If you have ever turned on your radio to listen to music, or bought a CD, Jackie could have very well been the one that laid down the foundation that made the song you cherish come alive in your heart. We will see Jackie again...but he will be in his new and improved glorious body, and I believe will be leading us in learning the righteous ways of God. He will again show us that the greatest gift of all is Love.
Jackie Street
June 17, 1959 ~February 17, 2008

Goodbye sweet Jackie, we will miss you!
Thank you for showing us what we all know you knew so well.............
"The greatest of these is Love"!

A memorial service for Jackie Lane Street will be held
Saturday March 1, 2:30 PM to 3:30PM at the Belcourt Theatre

Nashville TN


Please visit: A memorial page for Jackie @ Textured Artists

Sunday, February 3, 2008

A gift from God

"You were once dead because of your failures and sins. You followed the ways of this present world and its spiritual ruler. This ruler continues to work in people who refuse to obey God. All of us once lived among these people, and followed the desires of our corrupt nature. We did what our corrupt desires and thoughts wanted us to do. So, because of our nature, we deserved God's anger just like everyone else.

But God is rich in mercy because of his great love for us. We were dead because of our failures, but he made us alive together with Christ. (It is God's kindness (grace) that saved you.) God has brought us back to life together with Christ Jesus and has given us a position in heaven with him. He did this through Christ Jesus out of his generosity to us in order to show his extremely rich kindness in the world to come. God saved you through faith as an act of kindness. You had nothing to do with it. Being saved is a gift from God. It's not the result of anything you've done, so no one can brag about it. God has made us what we are. He has created us in Christ Jesus to live lives filled with good works that he has prepared for us to do. Ephesians 2:1-10

I gave my life to the Lord. I was baptized. I am a member of the church. I have faith. I believed. I repented. I...thankfully, know that none of what I just wrote is true.

I love the scripture above. It puts everything in perspective about me. I have nothing to do with my salvation and I love knowing that! Because if it was me and the power I have to change my self by believing, repenting, confessing, or any works, I would never have changed.

We want so much to brag about our walk with God...or should I say, I want! I love doing good things for the Lord, but I know in my heart, I always seems to wonder if I do good enough, will others like me more or will God bless me more for being good. Will God see that I am a capable servant and warrior for Him? Will He stop what He's doing and call the angels and say..."Look! Look at that guy! He's really making things happen by being so good and choosing all the right things to do! He is the perfect disciple! He repented and believed and gave his heart to me!"

It's a hard thing to understand. We know we have choices to make. To repent. To confess. To steal or not to steal. Yet, Scripture clearly shows us that God is the one who chooses to make us a good vessel or a bad one. With warts or with perfect skin. Yes...HE is the potter and we are the clay. So, how do we take the Scriptures that say..."repent, believe, confess, and justify them with the Scriptures like the one above that says...YOU don't have anything to do with it! Being saved is a gift from God. All I know is that by faith, I believe my choices are only the result of the gift from God.

The translation I used above is the "God's Word" translation. I love the line they translated as; "God saved you through faith as an act of kindness." Now the questions for you and I to search for is "Whose faith? Yours? or God's?"