Husband. Dad to 5. Student Ministry Pastor. Follower of Jesus. Yatta yatta.

CONVICTION VS. CONVENIENCE

Today I felt like God gave me those two words to ponder.  It came in a question:  “Which do you want to live by:  convenience or conviction?”

As I stewed on this, here’s what’s been kicking around in my head in one way or another.  
  • Convenience is comfortable and easy.  Conviction is risky and difficult.
  • Convenience enables one’s desires.   Conviction shapes one’s behavior.
  • Convenience is common. Conviction is rare.
  • Convenience loves what I’ve always done.   Conviction takes the road less traveled, regardless of the cost.
  • Convenience is recycling when there’s a drop spot in the hall.  Conviction causes you to carry the empty bottle all the way home if need be.
  • Convenience prays with my family at church.  Conviction prays when no one is looking.
  • Convenience is saying “I’m a christian.” Conviction is living like Jesus.
  • Convenience says helping others is important.  Conviction says talk is cheap.
  • Convenience eats whatever, whenever food is around.  Conviction chooses what to eat and when.
  • Convenience obeys my desires.  Conviction obeys my soul.
  • Convenience is casual. Conviction is powerful.
  • Convenience causes one to please people.  Conviction causes one to lead people.
  • Convenience gives when money is plentiful.  Conviction gives out of principle.
  • Convenience empowers laziness.  Conviction fuels self-discipline. 
As I thought about it today, I really want to live by conviction.  But it’s easier said than done. When I live by convenience, I have fewer tough decisions.  I get more done.  I have lots of company in the journey.   When I live by conviction, life gets intensely faith filled.   I get less done.  I find my companions on the journey dwindles.  
Jesus’ famous words in Mark 8 seem to speak to this:  
Then, calling the crowd to join his disciples, he said, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross, and follow me.  If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake and for the sake of the Good News, you will save it.  And what do you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your own soul? Is anything worth more than your soul?” 

And perhaps these words in Matthew 7 as well.

 “Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few.”


I’m on the crux of some life changing “conviction-over-convenience” decisions in my life.  I’m reaffirming my desire to obey the Holy Spirit’s conviction… but it will be anything but convenient.

A BUCK A WEEK IS ALL WE ASK

We ask our students to bring a buck a week. So far, it’s not exactly owned by all. More like about 25% of them. But for what it’s worth. Here’s why we ask for a buck a week.

I’m praying they bring it. It’s amazing how a large group of students doing small things together can truly change the world we live in.

I TOLD YOU TO GET YOUTH TRACKER

So I posted my love for our online student database and recommended to you youth pastor types to get it.

Well today, I logged onto youth tracker and they just added the ability to set up an event and then through a custom link, allow my parents to register and pay for their students event using either checking, savings, or a credit card.

YAHOOOOO! So cool. I love these guys.

FOOTBALL? WHAT FOOTBALL?

I was asked by a friend about a month ago if I wanted to join a fantasy football league. My response was “Thanks, but I can’t make the time to follow the NFL and I’ve never been very good at caring much.” Add to that my lame memory and the fact that I have too many names I don’t know in my student ministry to justify knowing the names of those on NFL jerseys better and you have a recipe for lameness.

I still feel like a schmuck for not being able to say yes.

Sadly, the reality is my lack of football time is ridiculously true for me this season. I really enjoy watching the games. But it’s the second week of the season (I think) and I have not even watched 5 minutes of a game. I’ve been slammed all day for the past 2 Sundays and my Monday nights are spent in seminary this quarter. I’m gonna have to free up some Sunday night with a beer and some chips before the superbowl though.

NEVER KNEW THAT

I’m in a class for seminary tonight. It’s on the history of the church.

I’m sure there’s lots of times when I’ll say, “I never knew that” in this course as it covers the first 1500 years of the Christian Church. Like just now the prof said that Martin Luther was controversial and inspiring to many in his day because of his status as a “married monk”. Never knew that.

Anyway- on a significantly less profound note… here’s three recent finds I have discovered in the land of all things computerish… I’m pretty sure they are not new to many- but they were new to me. I’m kinda late to the party I assume. But here they are in case you’re later than I am.

  • SPELL CHECK SHORTCUT. If I right click (or control click on my mac) on a misspelled word, it offers me some immediate suggestions without me having to use the dictionary tool. It works in lots of applications. Even blogger does this.
  • GOOGLE CALCULATOR. If you do a google search with a series of numbers and addition signs between them, google automatically turns into a calculator and offers the sum. I rarely pull out a calculator these days.
  • WORD NOTEBOOK VIEW. The newest version of MS word has a tool called the “notebook view” in which you can create pages with tabs like in a binder. I’ve traditionally taken notes in class and saved each class as a separate word doc. This time, I’m using notebook view and creating tabs for each class period so it’s all enclosed in one doc. I also used this to take notes during the Leadership Summit. Hopefully it will help me keep a single useful resource.