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29th
JUN

Just A Little Bit Too Excited

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Life, Thoughts, Zeke

So, do you remember the first time you saw or did something exciting? Maybe it was your first time going to the movies (for me it was 101 Dalmatians… yep, in the theater), or perhaps the first time you rode a roller coaster? There’s always that sense of thrill that comes with the unknown. It’s almost unquenchable… that is, at least for a little while. You see, the problem with riding that roller coaster 100 times or going to see a movie every weekend is that after a while the magic and the sense of expectation tend to dull. Going to a movie is still fun, but consider this:

I’m pretty pumped to get to go see Transformers 2 (I know, I haven’t seen it yet. I’m lame.), but that excitement in no way whatsoever compares with how excited I was to see 101 Dalmatians. At first glance animated puppies hardly compare to CGI alien robots that can turn into cars, right? But then why did I lose sleep over the anticipation of seeing that movie almost 20 years ago? And why is it that Transformers 2 came out last week and I still haven’t seen it?

I think it’s because I no longer have the sense of wonder about movies that I used to. And what’s sad it that the same thing happens with roller coasters, going to the beach, and playing baseball with only 3 people (“ghostman on second!”). The more we do these things, the most familiar with them we become. The more familiar we are, the less interested we become. It’s a vicious downward spiral that’s almost inescapable.

(For those of you who know where this is going, here’s where I go ahead and put the “Jesus Spin” on it)

So then, how often does this downward spiral manage to kill off our excitement for the Divine? Though it’s sometimes hard to remember, every once in a while, I find myself thinking about what it was like to pursue God when I was in middle school. I didn’t know half of what I know now about God or the Bible, but I think it’s safe to say that I was twice as excited (most of the time). Don’t get me wrong, that desire is still there. The excitement is still there. It’s just that now I have to purposefully ignite that fervor where it used to happen spontaneously. I guess that’s why we’ve put so much stock in daily spiritual disciplines such as praying, Bible study, and keeping a journal. Perhaps these things are simply to serve as a reminder that we need to be more excited than we are. God hasn’t changed. We’ve just become more familiar with Him.

It’s at times like these, that I’m really glad I had a video camera on the day that Zeke got his first balloon. He’s just so excited. I’d imagine that when he’s 24 he’ll be quite a bit less excited over silly things like balloons, but it’s my hope that he’ll still find ways to get excited about those things that deserve his time and attention. Enjoy:

Zeke’s First Balloon from Josh Boldman on Vimeo.

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18th
JUN

Ouch, that really hurts

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Life

Ok, so if you’ve noticed on my Blogroll on the right side of this page, I’ve added a new site called Stuff Christians Like. It’s basically a “let’s laugh at ourselves” type site that takes an often hilarious introspective look at those things that we Christians do that can, more often than not, come across as completely rediculous. One of those things just so happens to be taking a popular secular song and “Jesus-ifying” it and then performing it at a youth group function. If you’re perhaps confused, here is a clip from YouTube that illustrates my point…

I know, I know. It’s embarrassing, but at least we can laugh at ourselves. Anyway, I definitely suggest you check out the site. Be forewarned, there are times that it may seem irreverent, but from what I can tell, it’s done with a light heart. Enjoy.

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8th
MAY

Better Off?

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Westside

So here’s what happened. Last night, just as every Wednesday night, we were having our middle school youth meeting at church, and I asked the students to describe their school in no more than two words. To be sure, I got some fairly interesting answers ranging from “disgustingly awful” all the way up to “awesomely awesome.” It was actually quite interesting hearing their different perspectives, especially since about 85% of the kids go to the same school.

Now, you see, we were discussing the rather piercing charge that Jesus gave us in Matthew 5:14-16 where he said,

You are the light of the world–like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden. No one lights a lamp and then puts it under a basket. Instead, a lamp is placed on a stand where it gives off light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your Heavenly Father (NLT).

So the question was posed, “is your school any better off because you are there?” Of course at this, pretty much every kid said that it was, implying that they are the coolest thing that has happened to the school since it was built. But that’s not at all what I was asking. You see, as I look at this passage, I think that Jesus was trying to get across a very profound message. He was saying, “Make the world a better place because you lived in it, and all the while, give glory to the Father.”

It was actually quite an interesting moment for me to think, “Is the world a better place because I’m here?” and then to even furth ask myself, “What have I done recently that has allowed God to receive glory?” The interesting thing was that last night we only got to touch on these questions briefly because of time constraints, but hopefully in the coming weeks we’ll be able to look at them a little more closely.

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