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Additional Thoughts on “The Sabbath”

July 20, 2009

Yesterday, in our Vintage Series, I talked about how taking a day off, “Never Goes Out of Style.” I have already gotten so much feedback from so many of you about how you felt like I was talking right to you. (Which I love by the way…) However, I also had a few questions about the details of “The Sabbath” and I wanted to share a few additional thoughts that I hope will be helpful.

1.  God gave us the 10 Commandments to keep us free not put us in bondage again.

It’s always important to remember that God didn’t give the 10 Commandments to make us feel guilty or to make us bound up to the little details. Instead, He gave them to us to help us stay free from bondage.  Therefore, when it comes to taking a day off, God doesn’t want us to be all bound up with rules like, “I can’t mow my yard, or clean out the pantry…” Those are rules that put us in bondage again.

2.  The Sabbath is all about Restoration.

I have always viewed the Sabbath as “A Day with No Work.” I mean my typical work. For me of course, that’s ministry. So if I check my e-mail and it puts me into “Work Mode” then I probably shouldn’t do that. Make sense? Here’s another illustration from my life.

I love to write. In fact, I feel as called to write, as I do to pastor, which is a cool thing! When I write, I feel strong. So… for a long time, I used to love to write on my day off. It would recharge me, I would feel like a million bucks, etc. However, a few years ago, when I started writing, “The Up the Middle Church” I suddenly turned my hobby into a job. So for me, I had to stop writing on my day off because it was more like work, then restoration.

3.  Do things on your Sabbath that make you feel strong & restore you.

For a long time, playing golf made me feel strong. I loved being outside and walking around exercising. After a while, golf no longer made me feel strong, instead I started coming home more frustrated than relaxed. Conclusion: I gave up golf on my Sabbath. Spend time on your Sabbath doing things that restore you. If reading restores you, do that. If it doesn’t, than don’t. If gardening restores you, do that. If not, than don’t.

4.  Find a hobby that you can’t turn into a job.

I highly recommend that everyone get a hobby that looks nothing like your life. Something you can completely escape in and you have NO WAY to turn it into a job. For me, it’s baseball. I love to go to Major League Parks because they look nothing like my life. I love the statistical side of the game. I love the history of the game. I love the fullness of summer in the air. I love that there is movement everyday. I love that there are 2,430 games every season and everyone of them matters. Baseball is my hobby. And as of yet, I haven’t figured out a way to turn it into a job.

When it comes to your Sabbath, remember the Spirit of the law is greater than the Letter of the law. If you ever feel yourself being led toward guilt or bondage, that’s not God and that’s not the point.

May you enjoy your day off this week, I’m intending to enjoy mine,

Matt Keller

5 Decisions I’ve Made About Me – Part 1

July 14, 2008

LIfe has a way of getting busy, doesn’t it? I mean, the stuff of life can distract us pretty easily, pretty much everyday. However, with limited time & limited resources, I know that, as a leader, I’ve got to make the most of the Talents, Giftings, Hopes & Dreams I’ve been given. After all, it’s in those areas that I will make the greatest contribution to the world around me during my time here on earth.

This week I want to talk about 5 Decisions I’ve Made about my Talents, Giftings, Hopes & Dreams. I hope it’s encouraging to you.

Decision #1: I Will Give Priority Energy to Them Everyday!

Too many people wait until their To-Do List is cleared before they give significant time and energy to what they do best! Yes, there is a time and place for “getting things done” but I want to challenge everyone of us today that, “The place where we will add the most value to the world is in the area where we are most passionate and gifted!”

1. It offers the greatest Return on Investment. When we give priority energy to our strengths, we get a better return on our investment! How much would Peyton Manning get paid by the Indianapolis Colts to play Wide Receiver? I’m guessing, Not Much! But when he’s playing Quarterback, he’s worth millions!!! Our strengths offer our greatest ROI.

2. Our Strengths offer the greatest Reward! There is nothing more fulfilling for me as a leader than when I’m using my God given talents, passions and abilities to add value to someone else! There’s just no feeling like it! I love it! It energizes me and makes me feel like I’m on top of the world!

I have made a decision in my leadership that I am going to begin giving Priority Energy to what I do best! Then, and only then, can I make a significant contribution to the world around me!

just a bloggish thought,

Matt

Oswald Chambers “My Utmost for His Highest”

April 5, 2008

When it comes to my devotional life, I struggle to find consistency. In fact, I have this on-going theory that just about the time I get into a routine or rhythm with my prayer life/Bible reading life/devotional life, God makes me change it up.

Anyway, about a week ago, I bought a copy of Oswald Chambers, “My Utmost for His Highest.” It’s a true classic daily devotional in the Christian world. I’m not sure when he originally wrote it but his language sounds like 1940′s England. None the less, if you don’t rush through it, the duffer’s got amazing insights into life. I can’t believe how each day it’s like he’s talking to me.

I want to share a few quotes with you, and throw in some personal insights from me.

Here’s one: April 1st: “Beware of getting ahead of God by your desire to do His Will.” He goes on to say that it’s possible to run ahead of God Wow. What n eye opening statement! Running ahead of God. Yeah… I probably do that way more than I’d like to admit. Ready, fire, aim. That’s me.

One more: April 1st: “If a burden or pressure came upon while not in an attitude of worship, it will produce a hardness in our heart.” Come on Oswald, that’s just sick! When we don’t amintain an attitude of worship, the pressures of life cause our heart to get hard. Stop it already man!

Chew on that for a while. Feel free to comment back if you want,

Just a bloggish thought,

Keller

A Lesson in Margin from my 2 Boys!

April 3, 2008

This morning on the way to school, I had the opportunity to teach my 7 year old and 4 year old about Margin. I was attempting to help them understand why we want our mornings to be Peaceful and not Stressful. Here’s a synopsis.

  • We live crazy lives. Which is okay, in fact we prefer it this way, most of the time. Once we get to school, or work, our life is full of details, homework, friends, teachers, lessons, responsibilities, etc.
  • We want our mornings to be peaceful. The more relaxed our mornings can be, the better we’ll be for the rest of the day.
  • The way to have peace is through Margin. Put another way, Peace lives in the Margins of our lives. Show me someone with no peace, & I’ll show you someone with no margin. No peace in your finances? I bet you don’t have margin. No peace in your calendar? I bet you don’t have margin. No peace in your personal life? I bet you don’t have margin.
  • Margin is the distance between where you live and your limits. Foolish is the person who resides on the side of a cliff. We wouldn’t think to build a home within 6 inches of a cliff, but we do it all the time in other areas of our lives.
  • Margin is everywhere. I pointed out to the boys that roads are built with margin. Books have margin. Papers have margin. 7-Eleven signs have margin. It’s everywhere.  And it was God’s idea. My 4 year old asked me if trees have margin.  I said, “yep, it’s called bark.  Without, the wood is exposed to the elements and the tree won’t survive.”
  • Blessing live in the margins. We got to school 10 minutes early and rather than drop them off in the car line, I walked them in. I told them, “because we have margin in our time today, daddy got to walk you in.” Then my 7 year old asked me, “Can we stop at the drinking fountain before class?” I answered yes. Then he said to me, “Because we have Margin, right?”

I just smiled.

Want to live a blessed life?

Want to have peace?

Examine your margins. That’s where they live.

Just a bloggish thought,

Matt Keller

Easter Sunday @ NLC

March 24, 2008

Hey everyone,

On Sunday afternoon, I couldn’t help but reflect on how far God has brought our church in the last 6 years. We went to my parent’s house in Cape Coral for Easter Lunch. That’s the house that Sarah and I lived in for 5 1/2 years before mom and dad retired last fall. As we sat around the table, I couldn’t help but think that just 6 years ago, there were 6 adults and 2 kids (taking naps) during “Easter Sunday Service!” in the living room of that house!

Easter services at NLC yesterday were absolutely mind-blowing. We had over 1000 people in church and saw hundreds of people respond to the first of our 3 part series we started called, “CAGED.”

A Few High Points for me for the Day were:

  • Seeing one of our worship leaders, Elizabeth, (I call her Bethy), who is 17, absolutely set the stage for the presence of God to move in our church in an unprecedented way! I believe our people responded to God’s presence like they never have before b/c of the words Bethy shared!!! I’m so proud of her! She’s an amazing worship leader… and only 17, that’s just crazy!
  • Seeing our staff giving ministry away! I loved watching our staff at their best yesterday! They were impowering others to “do the work of the ministry” and were rising above it all day long! The staff of NLC truly has the DNA of this thing and are doing the work of reproducing that DNA into hundreds of Team Members!
  • Seeing Mike and Scott lead, cast vision, and truly pastor our people like they were created to do! Those two guys are an absolute riot! I can’t believe I get to do this with them!
  • Seeing South Fort Myers High School transformed into a house of worship every Sunday is just a cool thing! What a gift from God that we don’t have to build a $40 million facility to have church in! The state of Florida did that for us! Wow!
  • Seeing it all come together. I heard John Siebling, an ARC pastor from Memphis, TN, say, “Our goal is to try and put 3 good Sundays in a row!” anyone in the church world knows just how hard that is to do. Yesterday was truly a good Sunday! I feel like we keep stringing “Good Sundays” together, I think we may even be able to get to “3″ by the end of the year!!! :)

To all who are apart of making NLC happen on a weekly basis, this is BIG WIN for you too! Do something today to celebrate! Take your spouse to dinner, play with your kids, give your pet a treat, get the mail, yell out the window in traffic, drink an energy drink, go off your diet, take a day off!

Personally, I’m opting for the last one,

Matt

I’m excited about Easter

March 21, 2008

Hey all,

I just wanted to post a quick note to tell you how excited I am about Easter Sunday at NLC this year!

It’s hard to believe that 6 years ago there were 6 of us in my living room! I just got finished practicing my message for Sunday Morning & I can’t wait to deliver it. It’s going to hit home for all of us that’s for sure!

2 things:

1. If you have people who don’t go to church anywhere, this Sunday would be a great day to invite them. We’re laying it out in a really cool, creative and relevant way this weekend!

2. Pray for me & my family. We’re feeling the pressure and stresses of Easter and all that goes along with it.

I love you guys,

I can’t wait for Sunday Morning! Happy Easter ya’ll!

Pastor Matt

What I’m Listening To Right Now!

March 10, 2008

Worship Music is one of the greatest tools of encouragement in my life. There are so many times when worship songs say exactly what I’m feeling in my life. As a leader and influencer in many of your lives I wanted to give you a run down of what I’m listening to right now.

I think it’s all available in iTunes & I highly recommend downloading as much of this as you can and then integrating it into your daily life somewhere. (In the car, during your workout, etc.)

Yesterday’s Worship Set @ NLC:

My Personal Top 6 Worship Songs Right Now:

If You Only Buy 1 Worship CD this Year Buy:

Northpoint Live: Louder Than Creation

It’s got everyone of those songs on it except for Your Name which is a Ross Parsley one.

A Few Other Notables that Are Ministering to My Heart Right Now:

Seriously, download these songs… it could be the best thing you do for your spiritual life all week! You’ll drop 4 bucks on a coffee, download 4 songs instead and feed your spirit.

Just a Worshipful Bloggish Thought,

Matt

The Thing about Being a Pastor

March 3, 2008

One of the craziest things about being a Pastor is that you have to live what you’re preaching! So we’re in this series called Pete’s Blog… a journal of trust. For 4 weeks, we’re talking about Trusting God. In the Storm, in the face of Unconventional Thinking, etc.

Well, trust me when I say I’ve had to live this whole trust deal! Wow. Let me just go on record and say that Pastors don’t live in a bubble. We face the same challenges and real-life issues as everyone else.

I’m excited about the new places in God that “Trust Tests” are taking me.

If you haven’t heard the messages, I highly recommend downloading them asap. Especially if you’re going through a “Testing Time.” 4 ways to do that:

1. Order a CD at the Resource Table on Sundays at NLC.

2. Go to www.NextLevelChurch.com and click resources, then listen to messages. You can listen through live streaming or.

3. Right click and then save target as to download the mp3 to your desktop. At that point you can make your own cd’s if you want!!!

4. Go to iTunes, click on podcasts, then search Next Level Church. Click on us, and all of our messages are available to automatically sinc with your iPod.

5. You can also subscribe through iTunes as well. Simply click subscribe and you’ll start getting each and every week’s message automatically in your iTunes library and on your iPod. (I highly recommend this option by the way!) What a great way to make sure you are feeding your spirit every week.

I’m so excited about Part 3 of Pete’s Blog.

See you Sunday at 9 am and 10:45 am.

Matt

Wow, what a Week!!!

February 16, 2008

Hey everyone, I’m so excited to be back in SW FL.  Sarah and I just finished an amazing / whirlwind week of ministry consulting, downtime, edification, and networking!  The last 8 days have been incredible!  It’s amazing to see how God is using all that we are learning through Next Level Church to impact so many!  AND… we just keep learning more!  Here’s the last week in a nutshell:

  • Friday, Feb. 8th – Flew to Orange County, CA.  Made it to Dallas.  Then flight cancelled.  Rerouted to Las Vegas.  Ran to catch the plane.  Realized we were on Pacific time, not Mountain time.  Actually had an extra hour.  Felt like Idiots.  Caught our breath.  Arrived in OC, CA @ 7 pm PST (10 pm EST).  Had dinner with Church Planters.  Told our story.  Went to bed at 2 am EST.
  • Saturday, Feb. 9th – Had breakfast at the hotel.  Ate too much.  Slept for 2 hours.  Met up with Scott & Mary Turner, incredible church planters in Irvine, CA.  Shopped.  Ate at PF Changs.  Heard their story.  Went back to their house.  Talked til 10 pm PST (1 am EST).  Slept at hotel. 
  • Sunday, Feb. 10th – Arrived at theSummit Church which at 8:30 PST (Do I need to keep doing the EST reference?) Watched set up.  Took notes.  Preached at 11 am PST.  Grabbed a sandwich.  Debriefed at their house for 3 hours.  At 6 pm, a dozen of their leaders arrived.  Taught Church planting leadership & philosophy til 9:30 pm.  Drove to our new hotel on Laguna Beach, CA at 10:30 pm (1:30 am EST).  Slept.
  • Monday, Feb. 11th – Had 9 am PST Video Conference Call with Pastor Scott and Quigs about the upcoming week at NLC.  (I love iChat by the way…) Drove to Saddleback Church, founded by Rick Warren.  Toured Saddleback.  Was blown away.  Had lunch.  Did some Geocaching. (Ask me later).  Back to hotel.  Slept.  Went to a movie.  Had Pizza at BJ’s Italian Restaurant on Laguna Beach at 10:30 PST (1:30 am EST).  
  • Tuesday, Feb. 12th –  Had breakfast overlooking the Pacific Ocean.  Walked on the beach.  Slept. Listen to a couple of LifeChurch.tv podcasts.  Read by the pool.  Ate Mexican.  Saw another movie.  Slept.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 13th – Woke up at 8 am PST.  Drove to Scott & Mary Turner’s house to return their car.  (Thanks by the way…)  Drove to Airport.  Talked with Scott for another hour.  Flew to Dallas.  Flew to Ft. Myers, FL.  Arrived home at 9:30 pm EST (6:30 pm PST).  Did some laundry. (Okay, Sarah did.)  Watch American Idol.  Still on West Coast time.  Bed by midnight.
  • Thursday, Feb. 14th – Valentine’s Day.  Woke up 6:30 am.  Checked e-mail, (1st time all week.)  Repacked.  9 am drove to Fort Lauderdale.  Arrived 11:30 am.  Got Starbucks.  Checked into hotel.  Attended lunch at the Book of Hope Missions Roundtable Event.  (Talk about a great ministry… oh my goodness, they’re incredible.  More on that later too.)  Last afternoon session at 4:30 pm.  Took a cat nap.  Dinner at 6 pm.   Watched the sunset over Fort Lauderdale skyline with my wife. (Come on Somebody!!!)  Attended night session.  9:30 pm had dessert at Cheesecake Factory with Peter and Carolyn Haas (Substance Church in Minneapolis, MN).  Incredible couple that we totally hit it off with.  Back to hotel at  12:30 am.  Asleep by 1 am.
  • Friday, Feb. 15th – Woke up at 8:30 am.  Went to the Red Door Spa at The Galleria in Fort Lauderdale.  (yeah, I did.  So what???  It was awesome!)  10:30 am – watched SportsCenter in the Men’s Dressing Room. (Hey I wasn’t about to go out there with a bunch of women and pretend I was actually comfortable!!!  I do have boundaries, you know.)  11 am – 80 minute hot rock massage.  1 pm – Lunch with my wife.  2 – 5 pm – shopping at the Galleria with Peter and Carolyn Haas.  Back to hotel.  Cat nap.  6 pm – Dinner with RoundTable Pastors.  9:30 pm – Last Session ends.  10 pm – Dessert at the Cheesecake Factory with Chris and Jan Beard, Pastors in DownTown Cincinnati.  Incredible story. 1:30 am – back to hotel.  2 am – sleep.
  • Saturday – Feb. 16th – 8 am – Wake up.  Check out of hotel.  Get boys a present.  Get Starbucks.  Get Krispy Kremes. (yeah, I did!)  Drive across Alligator Alley.  Home at 12:15 pm.  2 pm Birthday Party at Gator Lanes for Will’s friend.  5:30 pm ate something. (I can’t remember)  8 pm – Boys in bed.  8:10 pm – practice message for tomorrow.  8:57 pm – finish writing this blog.  9:05 pm – Probably will pass out.

Man, what an amazing & refreshing time we had.  It was just great to relax and do nothing, you know???Seriously, we love that!  It’s God’s calling for us, and there’s nothing we’d rather do together! Can’t wait for God to move tomorrow at NLC! Pastor Matt 

January 7th … My Life and Death Story – Part 6

January 13, 2008

Upon hearing the news, mom and dad felt thankful they were still in Fort Wayne and thereby closer to Lutheran hospital where my surgery was being performed. When they arrived at the hospital I was already in surgery and so all they could do was wait. My mom has always been very private about her faith. Where I tend to be more outward in my display of faith, my mother tends to drift toward the opposite.

In conversations I had with my mom after the surgery, the only thing she really ever said to me was, “Matt, I met with Jesus that night in the chapel of that hospital.” I can’t imagine what it must feel like to have one of your children’s life hanging on the edge. My mom is a strong women. My respect for her grew exponentially that night.

The next 24 to 36 hours would be critical to whether the blood clot would reappear or dissolve. They were monitoring my status in ICU.

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