Our Resume

Mark read out a verse at church on Sunday that really resonated with me. It was 2 Corinthians 6:4-10. It listed some of characteristics of the life that Paul lived for Jesus. It struck me as being so real and blunt. It also struck me as being a rather interesting resume.


In our work life we all have resumes or CVs that we try to construct so as to give a realistic picture of ourselves as possible. Okay, I know that some of them are a little embellished to make us look better than we are but ours should be the truth without distortions. I feel this scripture is the unembellished resume of every Christian who is walking by faith.


Consider this list of "qualifications".


  • "in great endurance; 
  • in troubles, hardships and distresses;  
  • in beatings, imprisonments and riots; 
  • in hard work, 
  • sleepless nights and hunger; 
  • in purity, 
  • understanding, patience and kindness; 
  • in the Holy Spirit and in sincere love; 
  • in truthful speech and 
  • in the power of God; 
  • with weapons of righteousness in the right hand and in the left
  • through glory and dishonour, 
  • bad report and good report; 
  • genuine, yet regarded as impostors; 
  • known, yet regarded as unknown; 
  • dying, and yet we live on; 
  • beaten, and yet not killed; 
  • sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; 
  • poor, yet making many rich; 
  • having nothing, and yet possessing everything.”
Wow, that's a lot of reality packed into a few verses. You have to read it through again to get a better grip on this "warts and all" view of life in Christ.

This walk of faith seems to have more down sides than up sides. Well, maybe not, when you consider the big up side is Jesus and eternal life. However we have go tot learn that our walk with Jesus has some serious challenges. Our resume looks a little "spotty" from a human point of view but from where God is sitting this is the life He planned for us. It's a life lived just like the life Jesus lived. 


Easter Monday

Nobody had died for me on this day. No one was raised from the dead for me.

Today I lived by faith the glorious life that God has given me as best I could. Spent most of the day with my family. After the day I was feeling happy and content. I have not laughed this hard in a long time. My sons have a way of cheering my heart like no one else.

My grandson never fails to bring a smile to my face. His passion for life, for food, for fun and for family just lifts my soul.

A holiday is great but in God's family it is more than a day off. It is nourishment for the spirit. It is regeneration of the heart.

Thank you Father.

The Non-Negotiables

I was challenged recently by a blog by a distant friend of mine, Dave Wasson. He decided to compile a list of non-negotiables in his life, hills he would defend with a fight. It made me think. After living a lengthy life so far, what things have I concluded are the truly important, the Non-Negotiables. In an honest moment I decided to compile my own list and share it. Time will tell if there is wisdom in this.

Rather than make it an unending list I decided to make it the top ten non-negotiables. They are not in order of priority but if you challenge me on any of these you will get determined and loving resistance. Don't try me when I am tired. You will still get resistance but I will get a bit nasty.

  1. My love for my wife, sons, daughter in laws and grandson
  2. My faith in God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit, together, the creator and sustainer of all and redeemer of all who will choose Him.
  3. The love God has for me as expressed in the life, death and rising of Jesus
  4. My obligation to preach the truth no matter how much it might offend friends, leaders or enemies
  5. I am a sinner who daily needs help from the Holy Spirit, friends, family and those I will meet today
  6. God has a plan for me and my wife
  7. I love my church, warts and all, while realising I am one of the warts
  8. I am expecting heaven and a long talk with Jesus
  9. My pride in my sons
  10. Led Zeppelin are the greatest rock group of all time
What are your non-negotiables? Have a go at making a list. You will be surprised what a clarifying experience it is to compile one and what a liberating experience it is to share it. Blog it, Facebook it, preach it, write it on a napkin, just do it. When you look in the mirror what are the non-negotiables that make you who you are? We are all unique creations of the Father. Our lists will differ but that's who we are.