Archive for December, 2008

31
Dec

Peace for Israel & the Palestinians

   Posted by: Doug    in Theology-Political

 

Today on a list serve that I participate in one of the men asked a question that is on many people’s minds:

“OK. Could someone explain to me what’s going on in Israel right now, please?”

He received the following two responses that I thought were particularly insightful:

“Hamas has been dropping bombs on Israel daily ever since the cease fire ended — and even before.

“The Jewish government has no intention of allowing its citizens to be subjected day in and day out to Hamas’ terrorism, so they decided to blow them off the face of the planet — which is a good temporary solution, but not a real solution at all.

“What is happening is that God is using Jews and Muslims to educate the dull, stupid, Christian West about the simple truth that one’s faith in God and understanding of who God is actually is the most important political idea a man can hold.

“The Muslims in particular are God’s discipline against the West for its Enlightenment, anti-Christian mentality.  God is showing the world that there will be no realization of the secular, democratic, capitalist dream.

“Outside of Christ is chaos.

“Something like that is what is happening in Israel.  The Jews and Muslims are bearing testimony to Jesus in spite of themselves.”

The other astute post highlighted another theologically important point that would help a good many Christians reorient their thinking not only about the Middle East, but also the comprehensive salvation wrought by Christ.

“You could also argue that this is what happens when people (Muslims and Jews) try to hold onto the OC [Old Covenant] land promises, whereas God’s focus is now the world (Rom. 4:13), not a tiny strip on the eastern shore or the Mediterranean Sea.”

Christ did not come merely to save a minority of humans from their sins so that they can go to heaven someday and be with him.   No!  That is not the gospel!

The good news, the Gospel that is to be declared to the world is that Jesus Christ our Lord was “declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the Spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead” (Rom. 1:4).  By His resurrection and ascension He was seated at the right hand of the Father, and rules all things (Eph. 2:20-23; Acts 2:24-36).

What does our Lord Jesus rule, as the exalted Savior?  Psalm 2:7-8 (cf. Acts 13:33) tells us that by the resurrection the Father declared that He will give His Son the nations as His inheritance to rule. This reign is the fulfillment of the promise to Abraham that the nations would be blessed through him and His seed. Through Jesus Christ and Him alone will the nations find salvation and peace.

This is the Gospel – This is the hope of the nations: That Jesus will bring peace and salvation to the earth.  There is no other name under heaven by which a man or the nations of the world can be saved except Jesus Christ. And this salvation is not just spiritual, heavenly, other dimensional salvation – it includes a transformation of the world under the Lordship of Christ.  It is our prayer that the will of the Father in heaven would be done on earth as it is in heaven.

If this is true – Why do so many Christians today limit the salvation of God to he hearts of men, and the geographic reign of Christ to Israel/Palestine (and that limited to a millennial period in the future)?  Why the preoccupation with the Land of Israel when Christ is the sovereign ruler of all the earth?  Since all authority in heaven and earth has been given to Him so that the nations of the world will be disciple through His people – Why the inordinate interest in Israel?

Because, like the Jews and Muslims that have rejected the Messiah, most Christians today hold on to the Old Covenant land promises as if Christ were irrelevant to the history of the world. The Great Commission imposes on the Church the duty to declare to the nations (i.e. the Jews, Muslims, all peoples, tribes, tongues and nations) that Jesus rules all of the earth and the only hope for peace is to be found in Jesus Christ.

May God give us the faith to believe the Gospel enough to preach it in its fullness – Then maybe, just maybe – There could be a real and enduring peace in the Middle East.

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31
Dec

Adam’s B-Day (Braces)

   Posted by: Doug    in Family Pictures

This is the big day!

The day he has anticipated and dreaded for months!

The day that will change him!

Make him even more manly that he already is!

Before Braces

Before Braces

The day he has become “Metal-Mouth” Hayes!

Metal Mouth Hayes

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25
Dec

A Twist On Making Snow Angels

   Posted by: Doug    in Family Pictures

My daughter-in-law Kathy demonstrated for us how she makes Snow Angels.

I’m not sure if this is how she was taught to do it, or she just made it up herself.

I’m so glad she is part of our family!

The Approach

Getting A Run At It

Getting A Run At It

The Dive

The Fall

The Impact

The Impact

Coming to Grips with the Cold

Coming to Grips with the Cold

What have I done?

What have I done?

That Was Fun!

That Was Fun!

Let's Do It Again! (Just for the Record - She did this THREE times)

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21
Dec

December Snow At the Hayes’

   Posted by: Doug    in Family Pictures

Amy has gotten quite good at seeing and capturing shots of beauty with her nifty digital camera.

Snow Birds Gone For the Winter

Winter Bungalow

Winter Bungalow

Snow Lantern

Cold Cage

Cold Cage

Snow Posts

Snow Posts

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21
Dec

2008 Hayes Christmas Letter

   Posted by: Doug    in Family Pictures

Merry Christmas!

God is good! We hope this Advent season finds you rejoicing in the goodness of the Lord and resting faithfully in the grace and peace of King Jesus. One of the joys of this season is receiving the pictures and cards that are arriving almost daily and catching up on the lives of those we love. As we reflect on the many good things we have received from the Lord this year, we too felt it good to share some with you. We hope to see each of you soon and share the joy of your fellowship, but until then, here’s a little update on life in the Hayes household.

Doug and Amy will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary in 2009. We have enjoyed a feast of love, fellowship and blessing these past ten years and look forward to celebrating together God’s goodness in working His mysterious will to bring us together. We love living in Portland and are enjoying our home on Strawberry Lane, close to church and family. We enjoying working in our yard together and continuing to transform it into a more garden-like setting. One of our favorite Portland “dates” is visiting the many McMenamins inns and restaurants and this past February we enjoyed a weekend at the McMenamins in Bend with Doug’s sister LeAnn and her husband Mitch. Our family also joined the Wilson family at the coast this summer for a wonderful week vacationing together.

Doug is still faithfully serving as elder at RCC and has just finished his first year as a Strategic Account Manager for a software company called GTS. God has richly blessed him in his work and in his first full year at GTS he has become their top salesman. Doug has had not only success but an enjoyable work environment at GTS and we are grateful God brought him to this situation. Doug has also, in the last couple of years, rediscovered fishing and awakened a fervent love for the John Day River and small-mouth bass! He and his fishing buddy, Chris Wilson, head out every chance they get all summer to catch 60-100 bass in a 10 hour day of fishing bliss. Usually, Amy or one or more of the kids join the fun. You can find pictures of these expeditions on Doug’s other new hobby, his blog at http://biblio-wonk.com/.

As for me (Amy), I continue to keep busy with teaching, cooking, gardening, decorating and all the other joys of keeping home that I love so much. With mostly having only Grace and Adam at home these days, I find myself with more time on my hands. So, to keep busy and productive, I have started a small elementary class at home called Zera Hall. I currently teach three siblings from a RCC family and am working on adding a couple of more students in the coming year. A few of the ladies from church and I are using a unique educational program which focuses the school year on the church calendar and the life of Christ. This has led me into year-round schooling which I am really enjoying, especially as it gives me extra time off during this busy holiday season! I also joined a book club at church and started another of my own for young ladies. The highlight of 2008 for me was surprising Grace for her 16th birthday and taking her to New York City for 5 days. The two of us had a marvelous time and fell in love with the big city. Seeing New York is one of those things on my life-to-do-list and it was a perfect trip. Traveling could definitely become a happy hobby for me!

One of the bigger events in the Hayes family this year was helping David (23) and Kathy remodel and move into their first house! They bought their charming 100 year old Victorian farmhouse in Oregon City in March and moved in at the beginning of April. They’ve already transformed it into a beautiful home perfectly suited to their sense of style and good taste. David still works for Classic Pianos, and is making a success of himself there rebuilding and selling pianos. Kathy works as a receptionist for Ameriprise Financial when she’s not fixing up the house and hosting their many parties and BBQ’s for RCC young people. They’ve both been such a blessing to us this year by so fully involving themselves in the family and acting as faithful, loving friends and examples to David’s siblings. In November they treated Grace and Adam to an exciting 5 day trip to Disneyland during which the four of them created many happy and often hilarious memories. Every Tuesday night Grace and Adam have “D. K. Tuesdays” over at the new house doing all kinds of fun things. Each Thursday for several years now we’ve had Family Dinner Night and David and Kathy are always there and ready to hear about everyone’s week and bring a word of encouragement or a laugh to lighten us. We are so grateful that in His goodness God has given us faithful friends and encouragers in our grown son and his wife.

In spring Jon (20) was promoted in his job at Evan’s Glass and was transferred to the Seattle office. He moved to Auburn in April and is now living there with his mom. It’s been a big change to have one of the kids farther away than a 5-minute car trip! We know in our minds that the Lord’s work may take our children many places and this is just another part of having a family that is growing up and spreading out, but it doesn’t mean our hearts are glad to see them go. Since moving, he has changed companies but still works doing outside sales. After barely beginning to adjust our hearts and minds to this big move, we were surprised again with the news that over the summer Jon met a young woman and in October they were engaged! His fiancée is a very sweet young lady named Michelle Clark who lives in Auburn and attends church with Jon. We are getting to know her more and more and had a wonderful weekend visiting with the two of them and their puppy, Peanut, when we had our annual Hayes Christmas Tree outing. They are growing together in the Lord and look forward to a wedding sometime in the next year. We have learned this year that God’s goodness is at work in our children, even when we have to let them move beyond our day-to-day influence.

Since Ben (20) lost his roomy when Jon moved north, we invited him to move back home to save money and be with the family. So, we’ve gone from a household of six to four to five over the past couple of years! Adjusting to being a family of four when the twins first got their own apartment was particularly hard on Grace and Adam so they were glad to have a big brother back. We really don’t see much of him, though, as he is busy working successfully doing outside sales for Evans Glass. He made it on one of the John Day fishing trips this summer and we had a fun time fellowshipping with him on the river and enjoying the beauties of God’s good creation. Ben is always a hoot to have around and we spent many fun evenings listening to his story-telling around our backyard fire-pit last summer.

2008 was a big year for Grace as she turned 16 and hit the road! She got her license shortly after her big 16th birthday party and surprise trip and has proven a reliable driver and handy errand girl. She’s keeps pretty busy these days between her junior year school-work and her job as a courtesy clerk at Fred Meyer’s. She is well loved at her work for her cheerfulness and willingness to work hard and is a joy to have at home for the same reasons. We have rejoiced to see her grow in strength of character, depth of knowledge of God and faith in Christ this year. She has a quick mind and brings intelligent, piercing questions to the table as she grows in her personal knowledge of what she believes and why. What a joy it is to see young people take their spiritual walk beyond what you are teaching to seek out better understanding for themselves! A highlight of her fall school work was spending two weeks with our friends the Arnolds studying education and teaching with Lorna. During this time she was able to renew her friendship with Tori and Rosie Arnold and they became quite close. We hope along with her that they continue this in future visits!

School has been the highlight of Adam’s (13) year as well. He officially “graduated” from home-schooling this year as we enrolled him in Veritas School in Newberg. He loves school, gets straight A’s and is having many fun and challenging new experiences in the 8th grade class. This spring he’s looking forward to joining his class in a trip to Washington, D.C. for a week. In preparation for Veritas, Adam spent 3 weeks of his summer cramming 5 years of Latin into his brain. He’s seems to have taken right to it, though, and is thoroughly enjoying explaining to the rest of us dummies the Latin roots of our daily speech. J The long drive to Newberg everyday has been helped by carpool and by Doug being able to get off work at just the right time to pick Adam up each day. Doug has very much enjoyed seeing Adam grow not only in knowledge, but in maturity through this new experience and they have had many good conversations about the Word, wisdom and godliness along with school, knowledge and friends on the trips home. God has been so good as to bless us with the ability to give Adam this privilege and we are pleased with his grateful spirit and good use he is making of it.

God has continually revealed His goodness to us in both the hard providences of life in a fallen world and the abundant blessings of living in Christ’s kingdom. Psalm 107 comes to mind, “Oh, that men would give thanks to the LORD for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men! For He satisfies the longing soul, and fills the hungry soul with goodness.” We pray that each of you, our beloved friends and family, find your souls filled with the goodness of the Lord this Christmas time!

Sincerely,

Doug, Amy, David, Kathy, Jon, Ben, Grace & Adam Hayes

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2
Dec

Advent Resources

   Posted by: Doug    in Books, Church

The former presiding minister of the Confederation of Reformed Evangelical Churches, Randy Booth, compiled “Readings and Devotions for Advent, the Twelve Days of Christmas and Epiphany” with contributions from various pastors of the CREC.  It is available free of charge!

I wrote an Advent Booklet entitled “Advent and Christmas in Family Worship

It is available from Doorposts, the family business of one of the families of Reformation Covenant Church. The Forster family has been a blessing to home school families accross the country.

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